The Montreal daily star, 10 mars 1909, mercredi 10 mars 1909
[" v.ne ro SIE.RONEN \u2014\u2014tawe; signed Wo \u201ceome\u201d to \u2018Canada to, engage \u2026éighteen-years\u2026 coming to Canad _ House of Commons.change of scientific view to a common poten ADVERTISING-ISMS.Suggestions for Sucosssfui Advertising.+ WEATHER \u2014 FORECAST: an SR PP ts ; 9 Là te ! «papers va tried tha other COLDER - Mr.John J.Hanna Gent's Furnishings: VOL.XII.Maux BONUSES FOR THE AGENCIES\u2019 No.Remarkable Letter Sent | Out by the Superintend- - ent of Immigration | GENERAL INVITATION BRING IN PEOPLE FROM CONTINENTAL i .A CHESS MATCH _ \u201c\u2014 ARRANGED-FOR MONTREAL , New York] March 10._.A set-mate at chess was arranged between Frank J.Marshall, the American master- player, and Jose R.Capablanca, chess champion of: Cuba, play to begin on Monday, April 19.The victor wiil be the player first scoring elght wins, draw games not counted.The men | will_play each week day, except Wed- neaday.until the match is ed, under: a time Umit of 20 fnaves in .iftheir possession the club shall keep it { paid, to be devoted to such charities heir discretion, allow the first chal- th \u2018 cup! questions submitted shall be final.if deemed at visable, give the cup into theo custody | A TROUBLE SIGNING PLAYERS EASTERN LEAGUE mplet- | YX doctér_ anyhow, hut he wouldn't.take any money.then I wanted to send \u2018him some pairs of silk socks, but he would not take them.1 told him men in America worth millions went to public hospitals, but he didn't scem to amateur hockeÿ players.\u201c of the club £# challenging, and that clube shall hold it until the follbwing Season.when it ghall be defended hy\u2019 the club winning the champlonship of that league\u2019 6r association.' 1° 7:\u2014No player shall be permitted to | play for either a challenging or des ; fending club ife,ho has, during ihe ! same season played with another weam {im a-eup-mateh, nor-shall-anv -plaver the considered eligible for a enp mateh (if he has played in a team belonging \"to another senior league la the same eg tt season.+.- 8.'The trustees shall obtain from the holders of the cup a suitable guarantee or bond for its safe return, and during the time the cup is in covered by insurance in faver of the trusteés, the amount of the policy to be tor a sum sufficient to replace tha cup hy one equally as valuable, 9,\u2014The trustees may, in their discretion, decline \u2018a challenge for the cup if.in their opinion, it is in the interests of amateur sport to do so, 10.-\u2014The trustees, or their duly an- thorized representatives, shall have i full power to make all the necessary {arrangements for any anatches that take place between the Club holding \u2018the cup and the challenging club or clubs for possession of the cap, the proceeds from such matches, after the legitimate expenses shall have been De Mr.Andrew.Shearer, M.F.H.of the as may he agreed upon by (ha trus- A Fox-Hunters\u2019 Association.tees, who shall distribute the amount among the charities in the city where the cup is held.11.\u2014In the event of any ee Hl eae Pb NN?disagree- understand.\u2018 Australia has no reason ment -alk,to the amount any club or to complain about me, though 1 have rink is entitled to for expenses.the paid my income tax all the time, and trustees shall decide the question, PNd TI raised a good deal of money for from their decision there shail be ne various charities while in Sydney.appeal.There was some discussion by the hospital people and something got in the papers, but Corbett on the referee was always handing me some jolts.\u201d Fitzpatrick, when asked about his split with Johnson, said it began soon after the fight.Johnson was a different man before the fight, he said.He would feed ,out of the hand then, but he is a hard man to handle now.We decided to split up soon after the Ma- kura left.Anyhow, he don\u2019t want a manager now.He has got Mrs.Johnson as his manager.When Johnson vas in Australia, an Australian paper printed a \u2018story about his intended marriage with.an.Oakland Woman, who entered suit against the paper and got a verdict for $7.500.After his theatrical tour in Europe.Johnson will return to the United States.Mrs.Jack Johnsen, who was Nellie O'Brien; of ¢Philadelphia, arrived with the colored champion from Australia.She says she is very proud of her dark husband, and thinks he is the greatest man.in the world.Jeffries Is Silent.\u2018New York; March.10.\u2014When James J.Jeffries was shown an interview referees.for-the matches, should the Élubs fail to agree 72 hours before the hour the match is to take place, and \u201cthey shall also have full power to decide any and all differences arising hetween the challenging club and the defenders, and their ruling on all forces.fg) them ghall appoint the 13.\u2014The trustees shall have power by a majority vote to change, award or cancel the present rules.And to add new rules to the then existing ones, .} see a cut in their wages.Neither will Catcher Tommy Clark agree to a reduction.Ha was at a meeting in New York, and Casey promised to adjust his difference.Buffalo has but one man out of the fold just now.!'Aëcorfding to-reports, | Nos Rube Kissingor LL DE the with Jack Johnson, in which the other players.¥ ummy clared himself Taylor, have signed contracts.Buf- REEro champion decla ils ready and willing to meet Jeffries or.\u201cgny man in the world.\u201d the big fellow.only grinned.The Victoria, B.C, falo will carry about 15 men this year.1zzy Hoffman is holding out at Providence, ns is big Joe Harris the : ; pen ' Ts .despatch was read tn Jeffries, para pitcher.Hoffman did not like the | graph-after paragraph, withthe.loud cut in hia galary \u2018and wants to be pedal on that part of it which had transferred to Baltimore, Jack Dunn would give Pfeffer, the hard hitting pitcher for the diminutive fielder of the Grays.Rochester has\u2018 Anderson.Henley, Holmes and Sheehah outside of the fold.Manager Ganzel has conctuded to lbt Sheehan stay 6a the Pacific Coast.As far as Larry Hesterfer, of Bloomfield, is concerned.all communication between him and the Rochester Club ownérs is cut off, and Larry will sign or stay out of the league.Billy: Zimmerman, the local boy, who was picked up last season by \u201cJersey particular reference to him, but, after each pause the big Californian rubbed -his- chin and muttered: \u201cNothing to say.\u201d tr Final Manufacturers\u2019 Games.ors\u2019 League will be played to-night.at the Victoria Rink.This should prove A drawiné card.as the teams of the Light, Heat and Power, Montreal Steel Co.and Canadian Rubber Co, are.almost even.Should the Steel City, was offered a small salary.Ha Co.win again they will retain the Cup would not sign with the Skeeters.for good.' .Ernest Courtney does not like \u2019 his transfer from Philadelphia to Jersey City on account of the Teduction in his wages.Jack Kélly is the only the Newark Club.Gotch and Hackenschmidt._ Melbourne.March 10.\u2014Frank Gotch.the champion heavywaeight wrestler, and George Hackenschmidt, the Rus-, siaët wrestler, have acéepted-the terms hold -out from for the worid's&-championahip in \u201cthis city November 8 next.- Silver Dart Flew Again.Baddeck, N.8., March 10.\u2014 The Aerial Experiment Association decid- the first two hours, and fifteen moves\u2019 in each hour thereafter.Several of the games will be played in public and the others at the principal chess clubs in this city.| - CHAMPION BUFFALO BASKETBALL TEAM \u201cBEATEN BY HAMILTON Hamilton.March 10\u2014The Hamilton basketball team defeated the Ruffalo Germans, champions of the world, by] % score of 22 to 2L strong and puffy to render a long flight with the aerodrome Silver Dart safe or advisable.Mr.McCurdy.therefore, simply practised upon the ice, making\u201d a series of \u2018short flights at a was effected without jar to the ma- The final games of/ the Mamifactur-\" ed yesterday that the wind was too.low elevation.In every case the landing | | the M.A.A.A.with the following re epits: In Class A.16 competitors, Mr.£.H.Bourdon won the championship, ! ; son.second, while Messrs.W.Sanc- \"and fourth prizes respectively.The wind-up-of a very successful | Beason in the M.A.A.A.billiard department will be commenced in the jtwo final! billiard tournaments of the N.year.starting this week.A progressive .{American tournament, with four classes and 64 entrants, and a Pyramid Poo! tournament with 32 entrants.Big Athletic Smoker for Rifles Friday Egan, the Amateur Heavyweight Champion,.and Kid Attractions The Victoria Rities wi have & blg) programme which the = Vics \u201calongs manage to provide for their.boys, there will be a couple of good wrestling bouts, in one of which Francis the local heavyweight amateun wil take part.ere will also be a boxing metch .in which Kid Locke will try and stop an unknown in ten rounds.ANNUAL MEET 'tuary and P.Arrundale take the thfrd 7 EFT ICE INDISEUST Officials, ahd Left Field to Victorias.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Junior Hockey League schedule was concluded last night when Hunt- ingdon and Victoria met on the Arena.The home team overcame a lead of 10 goals held by Huntingdon in the first Huntipgdon captain -ordered his players to thé dressing rooms.No reasons were given for this action, but it is understood that the team was dissatisfied with the way the officials handi- ed the match.ingdon will protest the result.There were some 500 friends and relatives of .the players on hand.The Hne.up: Fob _ Huntingdon-\u2014Hayter,'S.James, Foster, Burrows, White, W.James, Hasty.Nrics.\u2014Haskell.Spafford, Moseley, Mowat.Gammell Forman.Murray.Officials \u2014 Messrs.Foley and WwW.Outhet.10 OLD MONTREALERS \"MAKE GOOD IN ENGLISH \u201c= ROLLER SKATING.Harley and John Davidson, formerly of Toronto, and Allie Moore, the American champion roller skater, competed in the international roller skat- 1 ing races in London, Eng, recently.Elimination heats; were skated in sev- big Olympic Rink in London.Moore was favorite in\u2019 the final, son, of England, was third.| NEW GROUNDS FOR THE \"TORONTO LACROSSE CLUB.Toronto.March 10.\u2014The franchise of Toronto Club has been purchased the by the promoters of the new East End Park.and the N.L.U.games will be played there this summer.have been $3,000.OTTAWA TEAM WILL © Ottawa, March 10.\u2014The ly.contracts are as follows: Stuart, Fred Taylor, mesueur.Those engaged by the week: Marty Walsh, Albert Kerr.Lake, and Edgar Dey.MONTREAL'S BOSTON A meeting of the Montreal Boston Terrier Club.to which ail interested in.Boston terriers are welcome.will be held at the M.A.A.A.to-night, when the arrangements for the exhibition to be (held at the end of April will be discussed.Big Bowling Tourney., Pittsburg, March 10.\u2014 One of the most successful and heaviest days since the opening of the ninth international tournament of the Amori- can bowling congress was experienced yesterday.Five\u2019 doubles, ten individual, and two five-men events were rolled.No tional records were broken, but bowler from 31 cities in the Fast, West.North and South, Tan up a \u201cnumber of \u201chigh records: ~The Cfincin= nati delegatfon arrived here last night.It is the largest coming to the, tournament.\u2014 , Ac Jeffries in Police Court.New York, March 10.\u2014A summons was served yesterday on James J.Jef- fries, retired heavweight pugillst, and another on James Solly, manager of the theatré where Jeffries is appearing, directing them to appear in the police court to-day, and explain why Jeffries indulges in a sparring act on the stage of the theatre.The court orders were secured yesterday by Pol- | ice Captain Reidy.of the precinct In which-the theatre is located.The summons complains that Jeffries\u2019 sparring | faatch of the.championship Series; and | quo poy Tt is likely that Hunt-\" eral English cities and the final in the but was beaten by Harley Davidson, whose { prize was $750 and a $200 medal.Wil- The price paid to the owner is said, to | DISBAND THIS WEEK.Ottawa hockey team after their trip to New York, will be disbanded until next December.The men who aré under year=1- Bruce and Percy Le- Fred, =.TERRIER EXHIBITION.IX HL ASSOCIATION The Body is in Very Fine Financial Condition THE FOX the title remains in Montreal.The score was 11 goals to 1.Four minutes Very successful annual meeting at the from finishing time, however, the Queen's Hotel last evening, at which there was submitted a very satisfactory financial report by the retir'ng officers.Mr.C.E.-Delorme, after holding.the mastership for three years, retired.He has brought the club up to a high standard and the members regret loging his services in the field.During this per- -iod he has been \u2018very popular with thé members and 'älso with the farm- sons to turn out and hunt wih the \u2018members.He has also done much with the farmers in regard to breeding of a better type of horse, having attended their county fairs and given prizes for the best type of combination horse.\u2018The first year of his mastership he imported two packs of hounds, one for his own.club and one for the Quebec Hunt.Mr.Delorme hunted 1880.with General Strange and officers of B.Battery.In retiring, he thanked his members for helping him to fulfil his duties, which were arduous in many cases.The following officers were eiecied for the ensuing year: Master\u2014Mr.Andrew Shearer.Secretary\u2014Mr.A.F.Gingras elected).| Committee\u2014N.Gravel, D.Raymond.Jas.\"R.Laurendefu.- i The association is in fine financial fettle, a private canvass amongst the members recently secured large subscriptions towards the association funds.The new master.Mr.Shearer, has been connected with sport for several years, and has always kept the \u2018est of horses and is very: popular with the members and should make a good master.CLIFFSIDES AND QUEEN'S MAY PLAY FIRST MATCH After a conference hetween the donor of the Sir Montagu Allan cup, the trustees, Sir Edward S.Clouston, Dr.H.B.Yates, and Mr.G.Drinkwater, the rules and regulations governing competition were drawn up.The challenge from Queen's, the Intercollegiate champions, was taken up and considered.and the trustees suggested to the Ottawa Cliffsides that \u2018the challengers be given a match in Ottawa,\u201d Saturday, March 13th.Kingston.Ont.March 10.\u2014After the senior O.H.A.game, Father Carr and Manager Dissette, of St Michael's Club, held a ronference with Elmer Pennock and Ald.Harty, of Queen's team, to arrange which team should challenge for the Allan cup.MORE MARATHON\u2019 \" CRAZY PEOPLE THESE.* Pittsburg, Pa, March 10.~ Hughey Bruce.of New York, defeated Mah-\u2019 gesahnequa (Charlie Jones), the Garden City, Ont, Indian, supposed to be second only to Tom Longboat.of his race, in an outdoor professional Mara- thon-race- at Highland.Auditorium.The full, Marathon distance was rum.Bruce leading almost constantly from the start.He was strong and\u2019 viger- aus at the finish, with three laps between him and \u201cthe Indian.The time was 3 hours 18 1-2 minutes.The match was for $1,000, and it is understood the winner will \u2018challenge Tom Langhoat.5 RE reas challenge the bowling teams.of any manufacturing concern in Montreal (railway companies excepted) to a series of home and home games.dates \u2018to be arranged to suit the convenience of both parties.Kindly address challenges to A.G.Clarke, Captain Monoline A.C.Bowl- ~ bout was a violation of the law covering such\u2019 exhibitions, + ing Team, 587-Beaudry street, Montreal._ .Fine + \u2018\u2019Cognac-Whisky ~~ Monopole Ask for a Cognac-Whisky Monopole.The very name suggests a pleasant drink.HUDON, HEBERT & CO.LIMITED, Sole Agents for Cagads and Newfoundand: ONTREAL.= ee \u201c108 1 - A Wo NTERS Hunters\u2019 Association hada \u201cers, having prevailed on the Matters\u2019 with the latter club as far back as de - FOR THE ALLAN CUP.the \u2026 The Monolinée A.C.Bowling Club tn \u201c + ot .Lu \u2018 un WO A 7-4 Geo.Darling CLUB COMPETITIONS INDFRIENDLY MATCH * EEP CURLERS BUSY _ Montreal Last Night Com- * x, STRANGE STORY OF LOVE AND MURDER FROM BALTIMORE Alleged Man Shot \"His THE THOUSANDS HAVE x TIC SE menced 24 Rink Match With Heather \u2018 There wi a big friendly matui.between Montreal and Heathér, on Munt- real ice last night, six rinks being played out Of the agreed 24.Montreal led by $ points at the finish of play.,Petatis: \u201cMontreal, Heather.; \u20ac.T.Shaw J.Po Copland - 6.P.Butters Wo Rutherford P.W.McLagan _ R.B.Ross Jr.4.J.Darling * G.A, Robertson (Skip)p\u2014le .- (skip)p\u20145s y.H.Russel} R.W.Rarclay W.A.Reid H.Wheatley Ed.Darling R.Lewis W.A.Wilson *J.Baîtlle i (Skip)\u201412 P.§.Schaeffer Dr.Cameron - Guy Brock (Skipy\u201412 Jo SJohnston UC.G.Ross RR, ML Clark Rev.W.Mowait D.W.Ross, ir.{Skip \u201411 NO CSkip)-\u201415 UN HEATHER ICE.Westley Barrett _ WT MéArthur W.M, Campbell James Mundic\u201d \"A; Barry Dr.Jamieson G.P.Waiker (Skip»\u20141l (Skip) \u20149 E.M.Irvine D.J.Munn S.Huxley i.H.Hodgson A.P.S.Glassco W.E° Cushing J.W.Brown (Skip) \u2014s6 M.E.Williams \u201c4-6: -Bérthwick .Maltby A.L, Robertson ISkip)\u20149 R.H.A.Dryden . LÀ Seat Sale.opens to-morrow.8 aap.x Roasted\u2019 Peanuts] 20c 1.Shelled Walnuts, 35c 1b.Polished Pécan Nuts, 35e Ib \u2018Washed Brazil Nuts, 25c¢ 1b.- \u201cIo you stammer all the time?\" \"asked We offer: ran of ror tere Tomy ft = Grenoble Walnuts.20c 1b.bora or when 1 + eu t- © &æ° Soft Shell Almonds, 20c lb.enemy CL @ gee my em -Filberts:.20ce db oo 7 ca Ritter Shelled Almonds, 50c ib, Valencia Shelled Almonds, 50c lb.Jordan Shelléd Almonds,75c Ib.Shelled: Pecans, 90c Ib.FRASER, VIGER & Co.LImITED ITALIAN WAREHOUSE Established 1856 FRASER'S BUILDING 207, 209, & 211 St.James St, Montreal 12 FUCHRE and MUSICALE IN AID OF THE POOR By -the Children- of Mary (St.Mary's Parish).- THURSDAY EVENING, March 11, 1909, at 8.30 o'clock ST.MARY'S CHURCH HALL -(cor.Panet and.Craig Streets).Vaiuable Prizes.Tickets, 35 cents.À ST.PATRICK'S.NIGHT WITH CUMMINGS a Ea Irish.Song \u201c(The National President of the A.O.H.in America)\u2019 QD Under the Auspices of 1 ie Hibernian Kni ghts, Div.No.7, A.0.H i CONGERT, LECTURE and SOCIAL Music and Mirth WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1909, at 8.30 p.m., AUDITORIUM HALL, 17 Berthelet (corner Bleury).Matthew\u201d Cummings, lecturer.Single Hecker, 50e and $1 each.Refreshments.Casey's Orchestra.God Save Ireland, 8 3 3aw YOUNG TRISHMEN S PRINCESS 290 Street West COMPETENT CAST A Prices \u2014Reserved Seats, $4.00, 1 ARE St.Catherine L.& B.Assoc'n PATRICK'S NGHT Wednesday MARCH 17, 1909 i THE BEAUTIFUL IRISH DRAMA, \u201cROSALEEN\u201d in Five Acts.General NEW SCENERY AND STAGE SETTINGS.SONGS AND NCES OF THE EMERALD ISLE, 75¢ and B0c.Admission, 25c.Boxes, $6.00 and $8.00.Tickets on sale at Mulealr Bros., 376 Notre Dame st.W, Tel, Main 2645., GOD SAVE IRELAND.8.J.DART, Sec; ;Treas.65 4 dam TIC at Ald.T.O'Connell's, © \u201cGrad By » St.Patrick's Day ho\" ST.ANN'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY WILL PRESENT acaill Eire\u201d (Am Irish Boy's Love).AN ENTIRELY NEW FLAY by MR.JAMES MARTIN.Monument National, St.Lawrence Street Evening, 5.15 p.m.Matinee at 2.15 p.m.KETS\u2014Hatinee, 15e and 25e.- Evening, 25e, Ste and The.Boxes, $4.00 and $5.00.Plan ot\u2019 \u2018Theatre o «GOD SAVE IRELAND.\u201d GRAND , it looks as | The CONCERT St.Lambert Jr.Choral Union will give A CONCERT In Calvin Presbyterian.Church, on FRIDAY, MARCH 12TH, 1909, Tic At 8 O'Clock p.m, Kets 25 Cents.% - 58 MI The work ji on Tu Hall, 11th o SSIONARY PAGEANT missi ry pageant, descriptive of n the (mission field, which was held esday, March 2nd, in\u2019 the Synod will-be repeated on Thursday, the f March, at 4 p.m.There wili be short addresses by the Rev.Mr.Stevens son an à Canon Renaud.A charge of 25c for adults and 6c for children win De \u2018made 2nd.Regt Canadian Artillery ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.CAT HOME\u201d The thelr 1 Home, members of the Regiment, with ady friends, are invited to an \u201cAt \"to ay Evening the 12th, Rot 8.20 o'clock.J Euchre, Ds and Refreshments.Unifo! ri Bri order, .w.dee PRICE, Staff.Ce arg be held in the Armory, Fries | n view and tickets on sale from Saturday.March 6th.cor.Ottawa and Murray sts.3833.Tel.Main J.P.O'RBILLY.Sec.\"82 7 à saw Dancing Classes , .Beginners may join my classes at ny time now.as each one receives Private Lessons, befors entering a class.Private Lessons daily any hour.bp Regime invited 12th, at 8.18 p.m.has been Arranged, Next Assembly 8at., March 13th, 8/30.HALL TO RENT.\u2019 .Special Spring Rates.Up 5168.Prof.Frank\u2019 H.Norman, \u2018Sr, 57 4 (The Original).The \u201cAnnual EE men be Sa gi tal Smoker will at tha Armory on Friday, March members of the nt and their friends are cord} wd to be present.A fine prog and a good time is assured.\"All Up, Vies, , ! | WW.BURLAND, Sofie Capt.and Aas, Dancing Assembly § TO-NIGHT Gonservatory Hall, ~40d Bt; Catherine st: 4ssemblive Wed, aad \u2014 Cinderella cor.McGill College Ave, = 25e to $1i.50, | Stanley Hall \u2014OR\u2014 ALL THIS WEEK Matinee Every Day.PRINGES THE DAINTY DUCHESS That Clever Metange of Mirth and Melody PRICES \u2014 Night, 105, \"20e, 3ve and 50e Matinee, le and 2a¢.CAMERAPHONE The Biggest Show on Earth for 10c.\u2014 ST.CATHERINE WEST, 3rd door east of Bleury.THEIONLY REAL TALKING.PICTURES.Continuous performances\u20141 to 6 and 7.to 11.5 4 RI TWICE DAILY The Little Glass Slipper Prof.F.H.Norman's Gorgeous Musical Comedy | 100\u2014SIingers, Dances-\u2014100 POSITIVELY e biggest and most complète.producton-ever-given\u2014in Montreal.- ! SEE The Dancing Cat.The Beautiful Visions.\u20ac The Electrical Ballets, Fairviand.The Mysterious Clock.The Singing Gavotte.And 16 Musical Numbers.12 Beautiful! Dances.Gorgeous Electrical Effects.STANLEY HALL, \u2018Wed., Thur., Friday, 8.15, \u2019 March oth.11th, 12th, MATINEE (only) Sat.\u2026 March 13th, 2.30 P.M.Prof.J.J.Goulet, \u2018Musical Conductor.Prof.Frank® H.Norman, Sr., Director.General, Seat Plan at Star Branch.25e, 50c, 75c, $1.00 87 2 local | i {1 3 JYRIC 3 &8 pm Talking XSYI5$, Pictures I | and SONG | \u201cIf you can't laugh.don't come.\u201d i © KELLY | The Great Ventriioquist, \u2014 ! Also that versatile artist, Harry Là \u201cBENNETT\u201d Moving Pictures changed Mondays and \u2018Thurs, Prices: 10c, 15e, 25¢c.Cuildren, Mats., except Satur, vec.Next Week\u2014THE WORLD.BEATERS.ee 56 583 | LYRIC HALL TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 23rd, 8.30.MISHA ELMAN VIOLINIST.Tickets-83, $2, M1 Sale of seats opens to subscribers March 15 and 16, and \u2018tb the public March 17.at Shaw's -Music | Store, 370 St.Catlierine st.west, All orders to ¥.lI.Blair, 3238 Sherbrooke st.west.Tel.Un 2082 RS 58 2 me am ere At which ladles are fnstiucted to make ! Paris Hats to copy from.MéGIiN College Avenue.THIS WEEK | Ladies admittef J on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays-\u2014Gala nighls.Tuesday, Thursday and Friday\u2014Mornings.10 til 1 1 Evening.8 till 10.80.We direct your uttentlon especially tn the Normal Course, at which ladies are taught to fiil positions.as miliiners.New York school of BARTON and WEST, DE RENZO and LA DUE Millinery school Class WiLL RE-OPEN THURSDAY, MARCH 4TH.their Spring Hats at cost price.Classes Afternoons, 2 tilt 5.Thursday Class, Friday morning.Rooms 8 and 9, 16 49 5 2aw Millinery.\u201d L ROLLER * SKATING WCCENTRIC ML SICK ANS, THE TRAPEZE KINGS, Free Skating Lessons for ladies and gentlemen.Adinission lÿe.a8 4 HN or tra JUBILEE RINK Prise Best Costumed Lady and Gentle- - man; Prize Best Comical Costume, Lady and \"Gentleman: Priné Races, 14 mile, 1, mile and 3 mile open Prize Races, Girls, 8-16 years, Best Rollers sanpli-d.al ery eve attendance CR PECIAL ATTENTION - NOW IS THE SEASON TO Free Instruction, Saturday afternoe ST, CATHERINE EAST, Near Marlborough.Tel.E.4742.GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, Thursday, March 11 09 Prize Races, Girls, 17-20.Prise Races, Boys, 8-18.Prize Races, Boys, 17-22.Prise Hardle Race, Prise \u2018Barrel \u2018Race.Fug\u2014of War.8 Girls, va.8.Boys (2-16 _ yrs.) and other events.\u2018 THE FASHIONABLE ROLLER RINK Open \u201can Day.TO RINKING PARTIES.ENJOY ROLLER SKATING.Band \u2018tu : Good, ary 1ce assured.=x, 6.T.B.C.gH Crow of Ladies ONTARIO a War Canoe.: Friday \"Evening, 8.45 P.M., .Skating befofe and after the game.Admission: Ladies, 156; Gentlemen Be.2 \u2018LACROSSE ON ICE, RAIN OR SHINE, TO-NIGHT.LADIES\u2019 HOCKEY.is.ONTARIO \u201c Ladies.um HT) Admission, 15c.POSITIVELY GOOD plo] TO.NIGHT AND ON MILD DAYS, BAND TO-NIGHT Every night and Sat.afternoon.LAL aN Freo- lessons every morning and afternoon, Ey prices: Ladies, 15c; Gentlemen, 26c.GUY STREET, NEAR DORCHESTER STREET.M.A.A: A.\u201cOld Tuque Blue\u201d Tramp on Wednesday (Weather Permitting).\u201cAll Up Montreal\" FRED DALSBY, Hon.Secretary.Montreal Bicycle Club ANNUAL MEETING.= andar ~The {32nd Annual Mesting of the Montreal Bleyele Club will be held in thé Club Houne, 260 Peel street, on \u201cTHURSDAY, MARCH 11th, at 8.15 p.m.Business\u2014To0 receives the SBecratary's report and Treasurer's Statement.To te transact SRE MONTGOI OMERY, 3 2 aw.Hon! Ses we officers-for\u2014the-enduing year.and Saini TORIA THURSDAY the great hockey matches of the season, MANUFACTURERS | ames\u2014~8 to 41.League Mission 25c.882 J Tonight | 8.00 to 10.30 SKATING Knowles\u2019 Band ADMISSION 25 Cents.~ 5 Tickets $1.00, * FREE to any + worth of furniture.\u201c75 REFRIGERATORS, pousht to sell at $7.50: hardwood, TEA SETS\u201444 pieces English: Semi-Porcelain, decorated TOILET SETS, 6 pieces, decorated in floral MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FiLLeD.CREDIT NOW PAY LATER #PORT BED LOUNGE cash purchaser of $100.00 THIS DAVE .Frames made of genuine oak, covered in fine quality ef velour; can be tonverted into a comfortable hed in a\u2019 few moments, -Regular-price.$22.60 furniture.Large Rockers, .made of genu- Pe : ine quartered oak, cobbler seats.Regular value, $6.00.THE CROWDS GATHER AT WILDER'S THIS\" \u2018ROCKER FREE to any \u2014\u2014cash- purchaser of \"$10\" worth of © THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, \u2018Goods Stored and ~ {nsured free until\u2019 Moving Time ue 3) Of De Te au Frs nas TE toy ~, red} THIS DIVAN FREE to any cash purchaser of $50 worth of furniture.It's one of thet new styles in genuine mahogany frames, cov- -ered_in very best quality ¢ £-silk, in the daintiest new colcrings.Regular value, $20.00.x THIS DESK FREE - to any cash purchaser .: of.$5 ; worth of Furniture.à |founded.\u201cMgde\u201d ot \u201csolid Oak fitted w fa \u201d These premiums are of such remarkable value that the people of Montreal are literally dum- pigeon holes and large drawers; Mission | style, don : finish, Reg.\u201cvalue $1400.You'll find them in the comté of the main floor.TELL AEE FRIENDS | Sworw Before Mr.Justice \u2018peared for the Crown, when questioned by the Crown stated \u2018gle the supplies of the Damascus Com- address at Lisbon, N:Y., BIG SMUGGLING AGAINST SYRIANS Sensational Statements CONSPIRACY CHARGED MARCH 10.1909.Shams and Scarfs Scarfs.Shams 30x30, scarfs to match 18x54, embroidered on best of linen lawn, ih eyelet and solid \u2018embroidery, with buttonhole edge, all around.Price $1.59, $1.69, $1.75 and $2.75, up to , $3.49 each.Embroidery Shams and Bureau | ST.CATHERINE, UNIVERSITY AND VICTORIA STREETS.We Print Visiting Cards GENT'S.N 50 Cards for.-.*B9e 100 Cards for.59 LADIES\u2019 AND MISSES\u2019 , 50 Cards for.\u2026.43¢ 100 Cards for.Cassels in Court Here The case of The King vs.Beder Harle, doing business as the Damascus Jewellery Company,of Kingston, Ont, wife of John Shamy.of.the same Place, and Fares Shamy, of Montreal, the firm carrying on a business in jewellery, novelties and fancy goods at Montreal, and at other places int Ontario.was continued to-day in the Exchequer Court sitting here, before Mr.Justice Cassels, and \u2018proved to be very interesting, inasmnnich as the chief witness for the Crown is the former agent of the company.in alleged ex- | tensive smuggling operations, and who i, subsequently turned informer: Only the were heard.of Messrs.witnesses for the Crown Mr.W.F.Ritchie, KU.Davidson and Ritchie.ap- while Mr, Percy Ryan, represented the Damascus Jew - ellery Company.Dame | the season.== SPRING \u2018OPENING = This event well merits the attention it has attracted each day since its opening, for \u2018preparations were more lavish than ever before attempted by the store thus early in The exclusiveness of our styles are a strong feature of our display.tion.g A peach basket toque of violets, with trimming \u201cSPRING MILLINERY = G The chief interest of this opening event naturally centres in the Millinery Sec- The display is far broader and better than anything ever beiore attempted.G First in interest and foremost in demand are the Peach Basket\u201d Hats, evolved in many beautiful colors and effects.: very distinctive type, is ¢ of grape clusters.composed entirely of double A charming neckpiece of violets, with Trills of accordeon pleated chiffon and.long violet colored velvet ties, Co is a smart accessory to this dainty and becoming creation.and \u201cBeehive\u201d a The action is fof the recovery of pens alties amounting to $15,000 for alleged smuggling from Lisbon, New York State, into Irogueis, Ontario., Richard Candor swore that he was a | former agent of the defendants.and that he lived Iroquois.at that time, He deposed that to tn 1906, at | smug- pany he had them sent to him at an where he went to get the goods, add- then He would ( The clever model illustrated is developed in old rose satin straw, with large clusters ciroses in deeper tones, foliaged, and large buckle.WOMEN\" S TAILORED SUITS ~ AT $19.00 NN - Special atteatior.is s called: to our $19.00 Suits, one- eof: yc we il- \u2014] | Vocal and Instrumental.Trew heii across the river to Iroquois.| He forwarded all the goods.to Mont- is overflowing with a mag- _nificent showing of goods for the.kitchen.Housekeepers will make a mistake if they don't\u2018 pay us \u2018a \u2018visit before furnishing their new home or replenishing the.old .We would suggest a few necessities that you need and ought to hav e.golden oak finish, bronze lock and hinges,.galvanized lined; has five walls, insulated with the best non-conducting paper Known, strong, removable provision, shelf; size, 40 inches ad high, 16 inches wide and 17 inches deep.: Our 37.50 special: 75 only: must be sold 8 sé 7 AE RE - .cers, 2 Thursday in neat green border pattern; sets include tea pot, sugar howl, cream jug, slop bowl, 12 cups and saucers, 12 tea lates and 2 cake plates.Regular $3, hursday | patterns, brown; pink and green; sets include large water jug, basin and covered chamber, soap dish and tooth-brush holder; regular $2, Thursday can be had.FREE' DELIVERY to Montreal West, Longueuil and Montreal South every Saturday.|H.A.Wiider & Co.DINNER SETS and Complete 7 Tea Service for 6 people, comprising 6 dinner, \u201c\u2014 plates, fruit saucers and cups and sau- platters, dish, open vegetable dish, gravy sugar bowl, cream and slop bowl, French green border pattern; regular $5, A dainty pink and green floral ttern, regular $8.50, Thursday.pattern, reg- $5.80 A beautiful China Set, clusters of roses and green edges and handles finished with gold; regular $20, Thursday.All the above are stock patterns, of which Any pièces TOILET PAPER\u20145 rolls or packages for Rockfield, Blue Bonnets, Lachine and Dixie every Friday.292 St.Catherine St.West, Down Town Store, 258 ST.JAMES ST.= .\u201d - soup, tea and bread and butter 1 covered aegetable boat, A decorated with leaves, i St.Lambert, Near Phillips Square.Sugars of this well- known brand are put up in packages of a size convenient for family use: : _ Extra Granulated.Bags 20 bs.Paris Lumps.Boxes about 5 lbs.\"es A Enraged Woman Lashed Lawyer.Boston, Mass, \u201cMarch\u2019 10.\u2014-There was eo Equal to, if not better, than anything produced.; Ask your grocer for them, and refuse substitutes.MANUFACTURED, BY THE: CANADA SUGAR REFINING 60, Limited MONTREAL.34 52 2aw \u2018We conduct a ladies\u2019 Tailoring business that has be- rame the most popular in Montreal, hence we know just what yon want and how you wang It.If you have tried us yon already know this, Any way, you'll be interested in these extra special values; - } No.1.\u2014SUITS TO ORDER, in worsted \u201cmerge, the newest fabric of the season, tn stripe effects, atso plain, at .As we have only a limited quantity of these materials, we are sure they will go quickly.No.2\u20148UITS TO ORDER in the finest imported suit.ings, in all the leading shades: some in broadcloth and same in the finest self color satin stripes.Worth , from $0 to $45.Thursday .Cees wena ieee.RB.00 American .M Li twin, .\u2018Ladies Tailor, 590 St.Catherine St West.Teloph ono Un 3588.Between Mountain and Drummond a br the - goat was a lawyer, with a stout dog-whip.The Noman was Mrs.Jessie B.McClellan, of Natick, who declared that Sweetser had -a\u2014bréeach-of has brought against a Boston businessman, Mr.Sweetser being \u2018counsel for the respondent: Brokers and \u2018miss: -sengers who witnessed the scene re- jef tumult fn State streat just after SCued the lawyer.opening of the Stock Exchange erday, when a well dressed woman seen \u2018lashing George A.Sweetser, Conductors?Friends Pettion, : Brockville, Oht,, \u2018March 10.\u2014A petition fs in ciréulation here, and being largely signed, which.will be presented to Judge \u2018Winchester, Toronto, asking that, , leniency be shown ex-Conductor: itim_and- n_whert come up for sentence on the charge of écfrauding the Grand Trunk Rallway.1se-suit-which-she- | persecuted her in connection with \u2018 {the trade and commerce ef Caifh .| abroad.CANADA'S TREATY POWERS.Nationalist Member Raises Question in British Parliament.Canadiar Associated Press.\"London, March 10.\u2014In the House of Commons Mr.John G.S.MacNeill, Nationalist member for South Done- gal.asked Mr.Asquith whether the time had not now come for the concession to Canada by Government of \u201call\u201d thé\u201d fiecessary powers, for the purpose of extending he Premier replied: \u201cThe Canad- fan Government already does negotiate with the other British possessions.Sir Wilifrid Laurier about a year ago, in the Canadian Parliament.expressed himself as quite satisfied with the present practice of negotliat- ing treaties with foreign government through His Majtsty's Governmént.I believe it to be impossible for any other arrangements.to secure a fuller and more effective \u201cpresentation Canadian views and wishes than has \"| been obtuined in the recent negotiations about matters of Canadian interest with France, the United States and Japan.\u201d QUARTERLY MEETING OF - THE ANGLICAN SYNOD.\u2018At the quarterly meeting of the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of \"Montreal.held in the Synod Hall, yesterday afternoon, and at which - the -}-Bishep.presided.a- number.of \u2014-minor|- matters were disposed of.Reports of the Mission Fund Plan Committee, and the treasurer were presented.Details of thé arrangement under which Ven.Archdeacon \u2018Davidson, D.C.L., retires from active duty, and, becomes rector emeritus of his old parish .of St.Armand East, were vom- municated to the meeting by Dean Evans of Montreal.\"A resolution of sympathy was passed, and ordered to be communicated to Ven.Archdeacon Ker, who wal absent through illness.There we erd present: Rev.Canon \u2018Carmichael,\u2019 Very Rev.Dean Evans, Ven.Archdeacon Naylor, Rev.Rural Dean Lewis, Rev, Dr.Paterson-Smyth, Rev.Rural Déan Robinson, Rev.Canon Longhurst Rev.Rural Dean Jenkins, ew.Canon \u2018Smith, Rev.Rural Dean Dart, Rev.G.Osborne Troop, Rev, Canon Chambers, Rev.J.H.Bell, Rev.Rural Dean Sanders.Rev.Rural Dean Taylor, Rev.A.J.Doull, Rev.Arthur French, Rev.Frank Charters, | Rev.Canon Dixon, Rev.Canon Baylis, Mr.H, L Mudge, Mr.Lansing Lewls, let\u201d credit, the Imperial da ef- real.He had been paid various sums by' the company for then produced a long list \u2018of the goods which \u2018he swôre.had been smuggled across the line this work.Witness | The witnesses for the defencewill ba heard later, owing to their being absent from the city at present.* Another case on the charge of smuggling is taken against Nagib Law-.ande, merchants, of Montreal, for whom Richard Candor alleges he was -also äcting as agent.\u2018 : Des - û oD HE FALSIFY CREDIT?In the Court \u201cef Session.br- fore Judge Leet, appeared E.Ellison, of A.Ellison & Sons, on the charge of rtrçinT to obtain money pretences.It is alleged that he made false returns to the Sterling Bank as to his financial standing, and tried to induce them thereby to extend his line \u2018urider false HTustrate.À \u2014\u201cFhis-semi-fitted- tailored: model i is- made -up-of-a- fine-serge\u2014the- quality \u2014\u2014No-Phone-or-Mait-Orders-filtëd: used in the more expensive garments\u2014and is one_of.the smartest styles - | In the collection included ee 1 9.00 shown this spring.as ionable shades.P Price .renee.\u201cMusic, 5c à Copy .1 : In Dedr Old Dixie Land.Comrades in Life and Death.Meet Me, Sweet Kathleen, in Honeysuckle Time.Lawn Waists ; Women's white lawn blouses fastened in front and back, long Mous- guetaire pointed sleeves, high lace trimmed collar, beautifully trimmed with embroidery and, lace; regular $1.39 and $1.49.On \u201cJudge Choquet took the case en delibre and will give judgment | on Thursday.The late Mr.Henry Morton.At the funeral of the late Mr, Henry Morton, which took place from his residence, 392 Mountain street, this afternoon at half-past twp o'clock, the Royal Templar funeral \u2018(service wus held at the house, as well as the Presbyterian service, which was conducted thy Revi Ri W.Dickie, of Crescent Stréet Church.The late Mr.Morton, at the time of his death was honorary treasurer Grand Council, Royal Tem- plars of \u2018Temperance, and as Grand Council is meeting in Montreal at present.the funeral was attended by.the officers und: delegates.Mr.Morton was a strong temperance advocate, taking great interest in the cause.In the days of the volunteer fire brigade, he was a member of the Union fire company, of which the captain was the late Mr.Henry Ly- \u2018man.Mr.Morton who.had he lived, would have celebrated his Sist Birthday on March 26, was born in London, coming here with his parents in 1832, and ever since being a resident of Mont.{.real, Having learned the printing and stationery business with the late Mr.E.C.Tuttle, he became, foreman, | and subsequently manager for Mr.Robert Graham.- In 1869 with Mr Bulmer and Mr: C.S.J.Phillips, he formed the ffrm of Morton, Phillips & Bulmer, having purchaged the business ç the.late Mr.Graham.Mr.Morton, whose wife predeceas- Fraser, their marriage having taken place over 35 vears ago.Rev.Brother Prudent\u2019 Honored, The Catholic Boys' School was \u2018the scène of a large gathering, when! best wishes were expressed to Rev.Brother Prudent, lite principal, on the occas- \u2018fon of \"his departure for \u2018Otiawa.Among those present were: Rev, Gerald McShane, chief pastor of che St.Patrick's.and the members of his clergy, Mr.Justice Curran, Mr.W.E Doran, Ald.- begin work as soon as possible.He thought active operations would begin April ist.and tbe work would require twa, summers to vomplete.About four hundred men will be employed this summer, and before the work is finished this number will be increased \u2018to fully geven hundred and fifty.\u2019 Mr Armsirone.the CPR, \u2018x- plained that after the completing of the elevators at Victoria harbor.wheat would be shipped by water from Port Arthur te Victoria harbor, thence by rail ta Montreal and St.John At the same lime the grades were heing put in the best possible condition se that United States competitors would have no advantage over the Canadian Pact- ffeyin the matter of quick transportation from the West.Ç THAT REDPATH 0 ESTATE: EXPROPRIATION: Estate Only Want to Have the Matter Settled One Way or Another.Owing to the recent agitation for the city to expropriate the part of the estate of the late John Redpath,which is situated above Pine avéhue; in ordér to make an extension to-Mount \u2018Royal Park, the exécutars of the estyte are taking steps to énable the city legally tp carry out this plan.When My Drummond was seen, this meornring\u2014he- explained.that the step taken was purely precautionary, \u201cThere 18 no desire,\u201d said Mr.Drum- mond, \u201cto force the city in any way into expropriating the property.But we are anxious to have the matter cleared up.If the city wants the property, we want to let them have it, and at a reasonable figure.On the other hand, if the city does not want it, we do.not wish to be tied up with expropriation proceedinge hanging over us, which is certain to be the case so, Jong as the matter rémains unsettled.\u201d HE WAS A STRANGER _ AND WAS INITIATED.A Newcomer From France Has An Adventure and Chance Comrade Goes to Jail.\u2019 Charles \u2018St.Croix was arraigned be.t fore Judge Leet this morning charged with having tobbed Fleury Malla.\u201d of) the sum of forty-five dollars and a watch.He pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to two years In jail.Malloy only arrived from Franceflast Monday.morning.Æt Croix met him and stating that he had no place to rest and nothing to eat, induced the newcomer to assist him.Mallo took him to a restaurant where thet \u2018dined and aftefwards éngaged a room for both of them.When morning came, Mallo woke up to find his watch, money and St.Croix bad hsappeared.St.Croix was arrested last night by Constables Germain and McCall, of No.1 police station.He had already served two terms In the penitentiary.ALD.LESPERANCE DENIES._ Says He Was Not Guilty of: Calling \u2018Civic Employe to Work in His Yard.°° Ald.Lesperapces,who was charged by Ald.Mederic Martin with having had a/corporation employe clean out a yard, stated to-day that at the.recent investigation\u2019 into the matter it had not been proven, as was asserted, in the press, that he (Ald.ILesperance) was guilty of the charge.He has sént to } the (City Council a statement, signed by Mr.J.A:\"Jeannotte, 59 Bienvicile etrést.thèt it was he, Mr.Jeannotte, who' got The corporation employe to serape-the-vard-and that this was doen rape-the 7 tt vas PN EVER IS | fasts fl ashington, K.C., the Crown Attorney.LARITIES IN MEDICAL STUDY Ar ARE ALD.PROULX ATTACKS ARCHITECT'S REPORT ON NO.13 STATION \u2018Declares That Conclusions of Mr.Fitzjames Browne Are Unwarranted Ald.Proulx, chairman of the Police Committee, who has figured so prominently in the famous No.13 police station affair, discussed to-day the reports of the architects published lust night, as to the remarkable munner in which the station had been con- 4 structed.\u201cMr.FitzJames Browne's Feport on this.station is most unjust.\u201d said Add.Proulx.\u201cIn the first place the report shows on every page that Mr.Browne was determined to prove.a case against me, To matter what facts he had to go upon.He not only acts as\u2019 an architect, but he also devotes a very large part of his report te airing personal opinions of his own.It would appear that Mr.Browne was most anxious to make out a scandal.and thus uphold Ald.Robinson in his Many Students Take Up Work in Colleges Without' Passing Preliminary \u2018Examinations.\u2026 For the last couple of vears bila have been constantly brought into the legislature to authorize the College of Physicians and Surgeons is that no tise of medicine students \u201cwho.though Daving obtained à degree failed ta pass their pretiminar ambitions until after two.or Years\u2019 study at a university.; One of the laws of the College of Physicians and.Surgeons.is that on student can be admittéd to the studye ing of medicine at a university un- lees \u201che has successfully passed the preliminary examination.Tt appears, however, that the unlversities have been disregarding this law: conse quentiy the students have been allow- cid to go on with their studies until their third and fourth years.when they are suddenly confronted with this } fact, The law alse reads, thi Le- fore a student can obtain a license to practise in the Province of-Quebec, it is \u201cnedcssary to pass thé preliminary examination referred to.so that often a student who has obtained a degree \u201cix suddeniy confronted with the fact three There is, however, a way out of this; a bill is brought up before the Legislature to authorise the College of Physicians and Surgeons\u2014of! whieh Lévery practising doctor is a member | \u2014to admit.the applicant to-the.praee tise of medicine.\u2019 There is no.alternative for the College of Physicians and Surgeons and (the student is then allowed to practise.Many take advantage of this, and there are already twenty appli inte of Quebec go admit to, the prac- J al- that he is not allowed to practise.campalign-against-this-station.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cI would like to ask how it happens that the report of Architect Marchand differs so much from that of Mr.\u2018Browne?In the first-place.-Archi- now stands is worth © $20,000.But what does Mr.Browne .say?He makes the sweeping assertion that the station is utterly worthless.The original money voted for the building of the station was $24,900.- The work is 1 not yet completed; yet Mr.Marchand says that it is worth $20,000.To this \u201camounmt-has-towka-added.the contractor's profit.and this, with the money that has yet to be spent on the station.will result in the city getting a station whose value wiil be more than 824.900.: Lo \u2019 Mr.Browne.in the many faults he finds, says that the city having steel work in the ceilings; while the truth is that the use of steel Was more costly for the contractor to use than any other \u2018material It is true that the specifications have not been strictly adhered to; but in any changes that have been made the city will suffer no loss whatever.| \u201cMr.Browne again trices to raise a commotion because the specifications were departed from and the cells were not walled with, brick.The contractor went out\u2019 of his way to _supply cement walls.and: this means a far better and niore costly job.1 have the city and they state that in most of the changés made by the contractor for the city, the corporation has gain- od instead of having lost anything.At the investigation into the matter to- aight it will be.proven that a great many of the assertions made by Mr.RBrewne in his report are not according to the facts.It will also be proven that Mr.Browne has done his utmost te influence public opinion against me cant?this\u201d year: The number ig Tht creasing every year and it is pointed out that something ought to be done to have the first, law more strictly varried out.\u2018 A bill similar to those referred to was presented in Toronto last vear and was promptly rejected by Premier Whitney.\u201cSTREET CAR™ TICKETS; AT VERY LOW PRICES, MAY BE FORGERIES.A-fhold but dangerous method of respectable looking.man.whose name has not\u2019 yet heen ascertained, ig als leged to have been industriously peddling street railway tickets in the lower class saloons in the city.offering them at cheap-sale prices.disposing of a dollars\u2019 worth for less \"than fifty vents.The story told hy the man was that he was formerly in the employment of the Street Railway Company, and had been given an.agency to sell tickets at a small percentage, but as he was \u201cdown on his luck\u201d at present, he was\u2019 compelled to let his stodk-in-hand go at such ridiculonsly give-away prices.Seen by The Star to-day, the superintendent of the Montreal Street Railway sald he had not as yet.any knowledge of the affair, This wus certain, however, that the story of the.agency was a \u201cfake\u201d tale, as no such person had ever been authorised.or would be, hy the company.It fel- to-have-been-peddied in such a manner, must; either have been stolen from the company.or, as is more likely, are forged imitations of the genuine arti cle.\u2018Though thefts of tickets in small \u2018quantities have occurred from time ta time recentlv\u2014the last.case being in January.when the culprit was sentenced to three months in jail\u2014tlie company\u2019s systerh of checking issues and returns is, so perfect that no pit- fering on a large scale could go on without speedy discovery.MILITIA COUNCIL REPORT.is Pointed Out.Ottawa, March 10.\u2014The report of the Militia ¢\u2018ouncil, presented to Par forth, among other things, that \"advantage was taken of the visit of the first cruiser squadrôn to Halifax \u2018to obtain expert naval opinion regarding certain naval matters connected with the defence of that fortress, and tanks are due to Captain Sir Albert Arbuth- not, of H.MS.Hampshire for ad very valuable report drawn up under his \u201cdirection?007 UT SES \u2019 The report proceeds to say t#fat the amended, and the allotments of units to field forces and garrisons revised and brought up to date.The report frankly récdgnizes that if ft became necessary for Canada to mbbilize her militia forces we would be seriously handicapped by \u2018lack of proper military equipment, TO DEVELOP EMPIRE TRADE.Canadian Associated Press.wr Londbn, March 10.\u2014Mr.Ben.H.Morgan.addressing the Royal Colonial Institute on the development of Empire trade, said that one bar to pro- \u2018gress lay in the seif-governing colon jes.; In India there were .considerably over 150 paid representatives of foreign nations, who kept their govern- \u2018ments posted regarding openings for trade, - ten.The time had come, he said: when Britain should make it her business to establish and maintain cheap rapid transport by rail and sea.: Mr.E.H.Turnbull, of Canada.spoke.to the British merchants on the lack of enterprise in opening new markets.epee -One-Legged- en to Meet.North Bay, Ont, March 10, \u2014 A \u2014 The engagement is annoûnced of Miss \u2018Mabel Hodgson, daugther of Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Hodgson, to Mr.\u2018A.Douglas \u2018turñed over to some worthy charity.un 7 - .Gurd, son of Dr: D.F.Gurd.FRU AMC TE aone without the alighteat knowledge on the part of Ald.Lesperanoc.\"It-is: bmy fair tb me that this fact should be made public,\u201d said Ald.Lesperance.\u2018North.Bay, March 22nd.between.Harry Reynolds, of Toronto, and Ba- -silio Ferre, of North Bay.Both are one legged men.: : om raieing\u2014 the I\"has\u2014verme to light to-day For several nights back, a .the bill came on lows, therefore, that the tickets alleged | Lack .of Proper Military Equipment | liament by Sir Frederick Borden, sets | general scheme of defence wis™h part Great Britain had leas than\" three mille ¢ruteh race will be held at andthrose-who constructed-\u2014the-build- ing.\u201d .SOME POLITICAL HISTORY.«Fighting Joe\u201d?Martin Recalls Fight on Manitoba Schools At a farewell dinner given in his honor at Vancouver prior to his departure for England.\"Fighting Joe\u201d \u201cMartin made some striking remarks, in the course of a resume of his political career, on the Manitoba Schoool question, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the late: Hon.J.Israel Tarte, and the Hon Cifford Sifton.\u201cUp to almost the very day.when the second reading of in the House of Commons,\u201d said Mr.Martin In speaking of the Manitoba School affair,\u201d Mr.Laurier (as he then was) intended to move a resolution, which, while it condemned the Government, at the same time failed to stand by the Province of Manitoba in its fight.It would not have saved the Liberals with the Province.of Quebec, and would havé\u2019 put Manitoba and Manitoba's sympathizers dead against them.\\ : \u201cThe man entitled to the credit for the stand which the Liberal party took upon that question was Mr.J.Israel Tarte.He said\u2018to Mr.Laurier: \u2018That resolution ia no good.That will sim- piy Tuin us.He it was who by his force of character put the strength of mind into Sir Wilfrid to take the stand he did.He.said: \u2018Come out strong and plain on the question of provincial rights and : ou- need not be afraid of the Province of\u2019 Quebec.'\u201d Speaking of the Hon.Clifford Sifton, Mr.Martin remarked that at the elections in British Columbia in 1900 the Liberals at Ottawa determined to prevent his success.: \u20181 tell you.\u201d he said, \u201cthat Mr.Sif- ton sent $60,000 to this province for the purpose of defeating all the candi: This $60,000 was not allowed to go even to support the Liberals opposing me, because they were afraid I might win them over in the House.So that the whole $60.000 went for the benefit of the great Conservative party.\u201d (Laughter.\u201d \u201c INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY.New Brunswick Line Wili Be Finished by August 1.| Special to The Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., March 10\u2014Thomas Malcolm; contractor for the _.International Railway, which runs across New Brunswick from Campbellton.to the Maine border, says it will be opened by August 1st.He left this morning for Portland and Boston, miles of grading vet to be finished.As soon as spring opens, fifteen hundred men will be put on, and the work rushed to completion.Regarding.the bridge which he proposes to build at Campbellton, he said.it would connect the International with the Quebec Atlantic and Western Railroad.The connection thus established would benefit the whole Chaleur Bay district, providing a means of access to fresh fish markets of New England.At the present time, Mr.Malcolm said, fresh fish were shipped from St.John to Boston and from theré taken to Northern Maine.The bridge would give a direct means of communication to these markets.the, best timbered regions of Northern New Brunswick, both In spruce and hardwood.The fear has been expressed that this road would enable American mills to, secure logs from New Brunswick at the expense of pro- vinclal manufacturing industry, but it is claimed, that the road will open up a valuable stretch of country.\u2018END OF STIRLING DIVORCE, Laird of Kippendaire Wins In Famous Society Lawsuit.Edinburgh.Scotland.March 10.\u2014John Alexander Stirling.Lairä of Kippendaire.Perthshire, to-day won his divorce suit against his wife, Clara Ellzabeth Stirling, who was formerly .a Miss Taylor, of New -Jersey.-.i a Lord-Guthrie; in tie Court of Sessions.granted.Stiriinæ's petition, awarding him the custody of the $hild, and denied the cross-petition of MIB.Stirling.- x Poa: > tect Marchand says the station as it |.has lost by | geen some well-KRown contractors in { present dates that were running on my behalf.| There is, he sald, about twenty-five |.This road also runs through one of-j' COMMISSIONER IS PROBING ORWELL Damaging Evidence Given HOTEL SCMIAL LAST 7 » ai 4, + - Poeurp Horgan £ Ga flimited COLONIAL HOUSE, MONTREAL hem i Regarding Conduct of Former Candidate re Special to The Montreal Star.St.Thomas, Ont, March 10.\u2014Evi- dence of a.sensational nature was adduced at the investigation here before Commissioner Eudo Saunders, K.C.\"of Toronto, who is probing the Orwell Hotel scandal whieh figured so prominently -in the pat two elections in East Elgin.: CL i C.A.Brower, M.L/A East Elgin,said that one night after Butler had been fined and his license ean keeping a disorderly: house in which\u2019 W.¥.Hepburn.the former Libetal candidate figured, Hepburn accompanied by Wilcox, another hotel keeper, came to his house < .The Table Cutlery Department Will for the balance of the week continue the | sale of travellers\u2019 samples of Cases of Pearl |.and Silvey Handled Dessert Sets, Fish Sets, - J 4; .i = * Free Cr ape \u2019 © ber was held .behind ° Wu.gil; rertain Goverment officers and | -\u2014there served.DEBATE ON ADDRESS M LESSLNTURE WL EID TOO Mr.Weir Explains\u2014Bar Wanted in house\u2014Bou- | rassa Scheme Scored Special Statf Correspondence.Press.Gallery, Legislature.Quebec, March 10.\u2014Again the sitting of the Legislature lasted into the sinall hours of the morning, the debate on the address.from the Throne.dragging wearily on.The end seems to be at last in sight, however, for it was the Premier who moved the adjournment, To-day, the sixth day of the debate, Sir Lomer Gouin will speak, Mr.Tel- \u2018Her will probably reply and the question will be put.\u2019 Mr.Jean Prevost will also speak briefly to explain his vote \u201cwith.the Government on - the Speech from the Throne., This vote, in view of his attitude téwards the Premier, will probably come as a surprise to both sides ot the House.\u2014\u2014Yesterday was a ficld-day for the Government, members, ten of them spoke, while only two Oppositionista took the flobr, Messrs Lafon t \u201cBernard.- One of the Most telling speeches of the day was that of Mr.J, H.Kelly, Bonaventure, who contributed some interesting figures with .a view to showing that Mr.Bourassa's evloniza- ation scheme, \u201cfree land for the free settler.\u201d yvas visionary and impractic- \u201cable by reason of the cost involved in carrying it out.An \u2018Oslerian séféor-téaénets-n Dr.L.J.Lemieux, who thought that \u201cafter thel age of 4 théy should be\u2019 pensioned off.A bill to provide aid for those who - suffered: in the conflagration at Three a treatment of female Rivers was presented by Mr.J.A.Tessier.A Bar is Desired.Before the Legislature went into | session, a caucus of the whole cham- closed doors,\u2019 .when Mr.Lavefgne complained that «No refreshments either liquid or solid could be obtained in the Legislative Buildings; - that because of the abolition of the bar, no restaurateur would undertake to supply meals.Île proposed that a semi- -priv te bar should be opened, a kind of club, to which mem- taine and STFécdmmended By preserve its autonomy and preserve its influence In the Canadian Confederation, this llouse expresses the wish that, while continuing to promote extensive colonization in this Province, the Government wlll encourage intensive colonigation by making it easy for the workman in the cities, the repatriated Canadian, and the immigrant to select lots and to settle on the same in a methodical and definitive manner.\u201d Notice of the foHuwing privace bills was glven: 5 To incorporate -the village of La- \u201cprairie as a town.\u2018under the Cities and Towns Act: = - To incorporate the town of Lachine as a City.To incorporate the Merchants Light and Power Company, of Montreal, Messrs.W.N.Boivin, A.S.Vallieres, C JLemire, B.Mercier, and O.Norman- din.being among the petitioners.The Committee on Privileges and Elections reported that Hon: Rodolphe Roy had been elected chalrinan of the Committee.| > Debate on sAddreës Resumed.The first speaker to take up the adjourned debate, Hon.Mr.Caron, prefaced his discussion of the concerning \u2018roads and colonization by the remark that he was a farmer and: did not possess the eloquence of Messrs.{à Bourassa and La- ÿ vergne: unlike, them, however.he ! ; om \u2018ould.keep.liim- co Self strictly to Mr.J.E.Caron: \u201cfacts: The law regarding municipal roads wus, \u201che declared, almost perfect ami had produced god results.The people of the municipalities had of course to he educated to see the effect whieh would {ollow thelr: contributions: but many municipalities were now taking advant ce of it.EL was easy for the x sax a \u201cméaus ot pefnt it out.\u2018 In regard to the classification .of lots, he said that the Government was now considering amendments to be presented.The Government recognized the fact that the law of 1904 authorized the land agent to grant lots.to the first comer and that spéz culators had profited by this.He was not disposed to blame the agent.Many who had heen bona fide settlers and had worked theirs lots.had profited by the law.to indulge in speculation.The Government hoped to stop speculation by imposing certal a obligations which would indicate whether the settler wus acting th good faith or bad.y Ar.Caron replied to Messrs.Bours assa and Lavergne with regard to al- Government policy |- improv ement, ) + THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, MARCH Overlooking _ Times Square at LONDONS LEADING FAMILY AND BUSINESS HOTEL | MIDLAND HOTEL.LONDON.NW.ST PANC RAS.JR an Medion te, London, IDLAND HOTEL.MANCHESTER.| SE He RCA Manchester 2.THE HOTEL WITH A | _ TRANSATLANTIC.5 REPUTATION CUNDER SAME MANAGEMENT QUEEN'S HOTEL .LEEDS.MIDLAND HOTEL.BRADFORD.( @ THE HOTEL ~~ FOR-WHICH\u2014 \"MANCHESTER.| FAM ou > * WOOLLEN \u201cBroadway ed | Fonyaccond Street, and with Private - Entrances into the Subway; near the Shopping District, Principal Commercial | and Amusement Centers.~ Ungqualifiedly Fireproof.573 Rooms, 400 Baths.x - Attendance and Floor Service- Excelling that of \u201cTHE HOTEL TRIUMPH\u201d HOTEL KNICKERBOCKER | À Forty-Second Street at Broadway, New York S ; jeg al eee Agelph Hotel: Livezpool (CENTRE OF IRON & STEEL INDUSTRIES) INDUSTRIES ) THE MIDLAND HOTELS ARE THE MOST COMPLETE IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CITIES.\u2018bers of the Assembly and of the Coun- - members ofgthe Press Gallery should be admitted, on the payment of à fee: .and that food and, liquors might be This \u2018he claimed was the .custom at other places.Hon.3ir.Devlin.supported the proposal, saying ; that in the British Ilouse there was a » baron every floor and that no member \u2018there was ever seen the worse for - liquor.On the motion of Sir Lomer Gouin and Mr.Tellier.it was decided that a select committee should\u201d Took into TRE | matter.: Dr.L.J.Lmieux.Gaspe, the chief champion of the temperance cause in the Legislature, was not present at the caucus, but lhe later! declared to The Star correspondent that he would oppose the proposal to the utmost.\u201cWe want no liquors served in the T.egislative Buildipgs,\u201d he said.\u201cAfter the bar was closed last vear, we got along just as well as before.I will never consent to any such :proposal as this.\u201d Mr.Weir Explains Remarks.Early in the af- \u201cernoon, Hon.Mr.Weir rose tu a question of privilege.ed that in his speech of the previous night Mr.\u2018Bourassa had taken an utterly wrong meaning from his remarks concerning the electoral corruption among wo- ÿ men in his speech in the Hamilton Canadian Club.Mr.Bourassa he said Hon W.A.Weir.had seen fit to give such à urn to his words as to make it appear that he had gone into another province to decry the citizens | of this; that his remarks applied es- | pecially to this province.Mr.Weir then read from a newspaper, the \u2018ex- gract from the speech in question, which had been referred to.\u201cT.meant just what J said, what is quoted in that peper,\u201d he declared.\u201cI have not one iota to withdraw.I would be the last man to lay any blame on \u2018the people of this province, and es- gecially the women of this province, above those .of anotlicr.l may not be a great speaker; if it is necessary to attain \u2018such reputation by adopting sich tactics as phose of the member fo + Me declar- lotting settlers wooded lots.He die \u2014not\u2014think\u2014that\u2014the\u2014Himbermerr\u2014 moutd be disposed to yield up any share of their limits to the Government.The payment of a big indemnity would be necessary! Besides, he thought, that what was proposed would not be in_the interests of either the colonists or the province: Dissects.Opposition Proposals.Mr, Galipault, Bellechasse, mäde bis maiden speech and then Mr.John H.Kelly.Bonaventure, discussed the le- | gal and financial aspects of the Opposition arguments for a royalty on asbestos, \u201cfree land for the free settler.,\u201d and an export duty on pulpwood.As to the first he suid that such a lauw-had been in effect previous to 1830.but had been declared ultra vires of the province.The mining men.whom it was supposed to benefit, » es in the colonization laws and the establishment of a colonization reserve, \u2018contracts .with yeärs yet to run would have to be {| broken.- The amount of land necessary to Teclaim would total 5.600.- 000 acres; there would be a loss to the province of $26,617 in ground remt per Year: putting the lumber supply per acre at the very low estimate .of 5.000 feet per mile, 28 billion feet would have to be taken from the limit- holder: add the loss in stumpage and the whole would amount to a total loss to the province of twenty-one million dollats.\u201cMy friends on the talk of financial loss; patriotism end the glory of the province is every thing to them; but material prosperity must be considered.Our province cannot stand this logs, which the member for St.Hyacinthe would impose.We could do more for-the settlers with twenty-one million dollars by some other means.Scheme Too Costly.\u2026 \u201cThe result of this scheme would be, in addition to the straight pecuinary loss, that all the reserve lots would be taken up in a few vears by speculators and the lumber taken off.The lumber industry would be crippled and placed in jeopardy for years.Then what guarantee have we that the limit-holders would entertain the proposition at all?- \u201cThe duty of every patriot is to study wavs and means to maintain tie stability of industries and invest.4nents: and he should carefully avoid any .such scheme of disturbance.\u201d Mr.Kelly agreed with Mr.Bourassa: too had petitioned for its appeal.To.bring about the suggested chang-« twenty-five ! left refuse to « \u201cW.TOWLE.Aonoger SPECIAL PRICES for EXTENDED VISITS.Book! with complele wormelion sett, ent pos fee m epph céfion D.TOWN & CO FIFTH AVENUE.NEW YORK.MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTELS, ETC SEE the Leading Hostelries of Europe.) Single Rooms, RATES .82,50 per day; with ath, $3.00, $4.00.\u201cDouble\u201d Rooms, with pub $5.00, 36.00 and $7.00 per d _ .Paclor, Bedroom and Buh.$10.0010$18.00 per day Per, tw \u2018Bedrooms, two Baths, $14.00, ALL and $20.00 per day.ee hd 33 10 law 35 cts, Will Keep The Doctor Away If you have a cold don\u2019t wait from UNTRY OFFICES), THE NAME LS ne one great underlying .feature of good dressing is\u2019 UNDERWEAR THAT FITS.| You \u2018cannot make the outer garments hang gracefully if the Underwear 'does not cone form to the lines of the figure.* ELLLIS SPRING \" RIBBED UNDERWEAR | form-fitting, because.elastic.Clings to the body and follows its ever-changing lines just as the skin adjusts itself to the = RIBBED UNSHRINKABLE, THÉ LABEL NEEDLE muscles.THE ELLIS MFG.Co.LINITED.HAMILTON.ONT.MOTHER.LETTER ASQUITH ON TARIFF REFORM.st.Hyacinthe.then T am glad I am not an orator or a great platform speakert The scrious applausæ of the Government members which followed this declaration, was broken, when.Mesasrs.Cousineau, Lavergne.Patenaude and Plante rose In succession 90.testify that the women of their respective counties ware entirely above receiving money to Snduce their husbands to vote.Mer.Prevost's Resolution.Mr.J.B.Prevost gave notice of a esolution concerning the Colonization partment.identical with that \u2018which was refected last session after a Bengthy debate.It read as follnw&:\u2014 \u2018That whereas the populariôdn, of Canada Is increasing greatly; whereas under the British North America Act the population of the Provincd of Quehec 4e the basis nf representation in the Parliament of the Domtninn of Canada: whereas it is hy settling the wild lands sof the Provinge, hy encouraging the frepatriation of our people now in the United States and by attracting sound Mmmigration that we shall be able to Used at meals prevents Dys- pepeia and re- ves Gout and Indigestion.A delightful table \u2018water with Righly medicinal qualities, Ask your Physician : under the; direct control.ofthe Fronsh Goysrnment \u2018that it was preferable to give the settlers wooded lots, but he could not ac- the absolute surrender of rights over a that the Government had spent large syms of public money for election purposes, and charged them to other accounts.\u201cIf you will make those charges in the Public Accounts Committee.I will aid in probing them,\u201d remarked Hon.Mr.Weir.\" Messrs.Blouin (Levis.Cardin (Richelieu), > Marchand (St.Johns), Daignault (Bagot) and Tessier (Three Rivers) spoke and then Mr.Georges Lafontaine (Maskinonge) took the floor.He asserted that the Provincial Government ~had\u2014been- traing-to- punigh.his county for electing a Conservative.They had granted but $82 last vear tp elementary schools there and had re- rused any aid to the settlers, of Mask- inonge.\u201cLast year,\u201d interrupted Mr.Devlin, la prant of 22,000 was made and the previous vear $2,600.\u201d \u201cThe Ton.Minfster omitted to\u2019 state that these sums were spent to build or repair bridges on the old parishes of ther county te iniure my property and to the profit _of Mr.Beaugrand;- the Fedéral wember.\u201d was the retort.To Pension off Teachers.Propodals for the Department of Public Iustruction were made by Dr.Lemieux (Gygspe).He advised the establishment of a home for old school | teachers, claiming that the Government was not taking sufficient care for those who became toe old for work.Further.he \u2018declared that as a representative of the electorate and as a physician, he shouid protest against the employ ment of female teachers after they had passed the age of forty - two, after that age they shonld be pensioned.He also advised raising the minimum pension from $20, as at present, to.37§ jper annum.- After condemning Mr.Bourassa's argument against the granting of suh- sidies to ratiwavs, Dr.Lemieux closed by applying \u201cPresident Roosevelt's.| worils to the Nationalist leaders, \u201cFor some men the only way to gain reputations for themselves 18 by vitu- \u201c peration\u201d \u2018agatrst\u2014the- \u2018buiidera\u2014of the { ation, : n ir, C arbonneali, f,ake at.John vas the Jnat apeaker ot.the.evening, or TAUME morRing cept.a proposition which would entail: large tract for a twenty-five.year term.Mr.Bernard.(Shefford) / declared .Harnilton for some days resting, ay.FAOM OR.CARMAN Said\u2018 to Be Preparing Another Fusi- lade\u2014Winniped Ministers Support Mr.Jackson.\"Toronto, March 10.\u2014 It is\u2019 reported that Rev.Dr.Carman.(General Superintendent of tlie Methodist Church, has in course of preparation another letter on the subect of the interpretation of the first.cleven chapters of Genesis, on which he and Rev.George Jackson.of Sherbourne street Methodist Church, recently locked Thorns.Fhe question continues a Hve topic, particu arly in.Méthodist circles, and it is stated will be under discussion at4 all the Methodist Conferences in Cane ada, at the annual\u2019 meétiugs in June.The debate will, it is theught, centre largely on the question as it relates to religions teaching in: Victoria College.IL is also predicted that at the Merho- dist district meetings in Toronté in May resolutions will he introduced which will probably result in the lining up on one side or the vther of ail the ministers in Toronto.Rev.Mr.Jackson.wha has been in will return to the city this week to resumn his, duties in Sherbourhe street church on 'Sunday next.The committee of the Board of jovernors appointed to report on Mr.&.ff.Blake's charges In connection with religious teaching in University College will, it is understood, have an< other mebting this afternoon, fe, Support Mr.Jackson.\u2018 Winnipeg.March _10.\u2014The \u2018Methodist \u201cministers of Winnipeg do not sympathise: with Revi Dr.Carman, superintendent of | the Methodist Church in Canada.on the stañd he\u2019 has taken in regard to the Biblical be- Hers of Rev.George Jackson.pastor, of the wealthy Sherbourne Street Methodist {\"hurch at \u2018Toronto.This was marie mihinifest at the meeting of the Methodist Ministerial Association when- an important resolution was passed, whieh while no-pawtes-were -mention- ods was a reproof of Dr.Carman for his\u2019 interference with the Toronto divine's convictions, The resviption es ; unanimously, LU .- \u2018 will stand by, you.ge Empire\u2019s Financial Rélations.London, March 10.\u2014Premier Asquith.speaking against the Tarriff Refofm movement at a free trade meeting at Queen's Hall, said, with reference to the allegations that capital was being | driven abroad by the exportation of capital to the amount of £3,600,000,000 to the Empire and foreign countries, that Great Britain had under free trade gained the thing she needed most, a cheap.abundant and world-wide supply of food.which forms the life-blood of our working population, and mater- lais which form the life-blood of our trade.There was capital gone and to what was it going?\" He, referred.to Canada.which, m 1908, Pook 40 millions, quoting the Globe to the effect\u2019 that for rallways, power, light.heat.public and mManicipal services, Canada must apply to London, the world's financial centre.He contended that owing to the free trade system?British capitdl had not only exploited British industry at home, but it built up an Empire abroad.More than, two-thirda of*the total was Invested in countries from which Great Britain's only ifh- ports were food or raw material.f° -\u2014 Richard Clark is dead, GORE, ONT.aged, 18 years.- s Ty ESTABLISHED 1546 gir people will experiment with \u2018imitations of SOZO- DONT, they must be willing to stand the pain and sufier- ing resulting from teeth in- \u2018jured and, perhaps ruined for\u2019 life.Do not experiment.gf Stand-by \u201cthe ott-honest| Dentifrice, and your teeth ls Premier\u2014Gives\u2014Striking\u2014Figu igures\u2014on- \u201ceons were convicted, against CAINE INCREASING AHD WHAT YOU HAVE YOULL HOLD! 3 Notre Dame St., w., ; Montres à 58 18 law NOVA SCOTIA IMMIGRATION.Five Thousand Settlers Entered the Atlantic Province Last Year.IN NEW YORK CITY \u201d Annual Report Shows More Crimes But Fewer Convictions., New \"York, March 105-The annual report, just issue, of Chief Clerk Henneberry, of the District Attorney's Office, gives startling\u2019 proof of the great increase in crime of every nature in Greater New York during the year 1908.His flgures show that not oniv wer& the- expenses of all branchés of criminal justice greatly \u2018increased during the year, but the number of convictions wis very sniall, compared with the number tried, Tables discinse the number of per- song accused of varions crimes actual Iy convicted ranged from, one.in ten to one in thirty.There \u201cwas but one conviction during 1908 for murder in the first degiee.There were thirty eight trials for murder, Four \u201cmen were.conticted of murder in the second degree, three men and one woman of manslaughter In the first degree -and three men of manslaughter in the second degrée.The statistics show an increase in { the number of convictions obtained in trial before juries, In 1907, 582 per- 264 acquitted:\u2019 in 1908 there were 649 convictions, ngainst 301 acquittals.AI- together there were 8,163 indictments 1 disposed of during the vear.Of the persons accused by these indictments, \u20183%:696 were either.convicted or pleaded guilty.Among\u2019 these.were 212 women.Of the number*convicted- 1,076 were ed sentence; 736 were sent to Stag prison.and 633 were committed to th penitentiaty.The others were committed to: reformatories, with the exception of 63% jon whom {ince AgRre- gating $28.070 Were\u2019 imposed.Of these fines, persons convicted of pulicy paid $2,580, and those convicted of as~ sault paid $5,000.© BELLEVILL \u201cONT.-\u2014John E, Demp séy, formerly Ew apaner man of this [et her Housa of Providence at Kingston He was formerly a reporter on the Sun and Ontario.published Here: Cancer was the cauge of.death.=: \u2018 permitted to go free under stuspend- | and for \u20144-whilte\u2014of- Montreal, died.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, March 10.\u2014Premier Murray has just issued some interesting statistics with regard to immigration into Nova\u2019 Scotia during 1908.The total immigration into the province through ocean\u2019 ports for the year was 4.910.Of these 3,350 were men, 922 women, and 647 children.Of those who stated their intention to take up farming pursuits were farmers, and with them Cere 124 women and 120 children.Thera were also 286 domestic servants, making a total agricultural immigration of 907, including farmers, their wives, children and servants, The countries of birth of the immigrants who entered the province last year were as follows: oo 1,255 England .+.oo.Scotland - RAP 350 Ireland \u201ca CA ve aes en es 9 Wales .ve ee es ee an 29 New toundiand.3.070 Other British possessions.83 Holland and Germany.\u2026 75 United States .- een es q France .FN ee 16% Belgium .Le , 2u2 Norway, Sweden a nd De nmark.20 Other E jaropean countries 524 Asia.Gé Total 4 019 Many of these immigrants of coursé did tint remain in the provinee, als though 2.254 were hooked \u2018for Sydney.while no account is taken in the published statistics of the large number of former Nota Scatians who returned from the United States and took up farming in the province, Deadlock in British Columbia., .Victoria, B.C.March 16.-\u2014For twen- ty-four hours a! a stretch Liberals and Socialistx , 1H the - British Columbia Legislaturé combined to present \u2018the passage of the provincial election act, \u2018which restricts registration of voters, The *Liheralg have had cots placed In the corrjdors and will retay their Op- posiion, CRESOLENE \u201cANTISEPTIC, TABLETS A simple and effective remedy for Si THROAT AND | COUGHS Bl Mus Cou, Lim 846 TE \u2018 North] ens _of£-{the-altar-and the hearth! SEALED TENDERS, addressed.to the Postmaster-Genrral, will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, the 2nd of APRIL, 1908, fur the conveyance of His Majesty's mails, on a proposed contract for four years, as required times per week cach way, between Montreal P.fetter Boxes, Parcel Receptables, and Branch and Sub-Post Offices, etc\u2026 from the 1st of June next.Printed notices, containing further ine formation as to conditions of proposed contract, may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Gèneral Post Office of \u2018Montreal.G.C.ANDERSON, Superintendent.Post Office Department, Mail Service Branch, Ottawa, February 14, 1909, 572 To The Heart of a Planois the \u2018Action.Insist on the ee se OTTO HIGEL\"|- \u201c7 Piano Action 234 62 law we.CURED OF RUPTURE.Merchants Rank Bidg.Montreal 1 ean traly =ax that after wearing A Landman Truss for about à vecat, the rupture is completely cured, and land 1 can ge ahoni my work with- our weating, E at ait, ' David Talbot.Cananitationé Tree das ep evenins.BR.(indman, 18 MeGii College ave.Montreal.2° New French Daily for Ottawa.Ottawa, \u201cMarch 10.\u2014Archbishop Du- hae! has issued to his clergy a cir- cniar letter asking them w hether they wish to take shares in the new French daily-paper, and whether they can find among their parishioners persons who | would care to do go.They.ard urged té use their efforts toward funther- Ing the \u2018stablirhnient of a.newspap-, er, which-it is thought aught to be aucerge in the capital.The idea is to have a sheet which will answer the nceds- of the.French in Ontario, \u201ca paper altogether outside of party poli.\u2018ties, hut which would be a champion rn rm mn eit: Try our Watch repair department, | need \u2018a doctor.== RAT- SNAP SE may not do so\u2014the chances are it will get.worse.Af the very first symptoms get a bottle of Mathis s Syrup of Tur and Cod Liver oil.+ day to day till it gets better i 5 i Begin using it at once and you ; will not Keep on using à till the last sign\u2019 of the cold has vanished \u2018and you will be better able to resis another one.Large bottle 35c.from all dealers.J.L.Mathien Co., Props.Sherbrooke, P.Q Fils a Cfe., Wholesale Dar L.Chaput, : tributors, Montreal.The New \"VERMIN .EXTERMINATOR It is a dessert for Rats and Mice: They crave it, but it is the last they ever eat.It kills the rodent, seals up the pores of the skin, and chemie- ally cromates the body.Absolutely po smell.It is no powder to blow away, or paste fo\u2019 deteriorate.Guaranteed.For sale \u2018by The Leeming Miles Co., Id, 4 St.Lawrence Boulevard Montreal.Foo Sole Agents for Canada, To ; 43 13 aw \u201cDoes One Thing, and ; Does It Well\u2019\u2019 Gray's Syrup of Red Spruce Gum Cures quickly Coughs, Colds and.at Lung}or Throat- Aftections.It has cured thousands, it will cure you oo Da not be persuaded to try .somee \u2018thing else.56 31 si the Lamp thet, witheat or with chimney \u2018aire hite Hole Ey oo { 92 Notre, Dame Shout wes! 56 13e0d al R Hemsley, Jew eller, \u2018258 St.dames at.A 1 \u2014 pains \u2014_ , ; : } PROPERTY FOR SALE.j & SNAP-Mnlng and luneb roem counter for Lu sale, Âpeluding fixtures, furniture ete.in best Pres citer good Land, Fessonable rice to a pure tr: long lease if required.A | & Bok A 85500 Str Office.oh val ARLINGTON AVENUE | +\u201c 37,000, between Sherbrooke and Cote Road, cottage of 8 rooms.Lot 25 x 113: house 25 x 50.Possession May lst, 1909.D.WW.Ogllvie & Co, Inc, 11 St.Sacrament st.Tel.M.3113.56 6 | BISHOP ST., pear Sherbrooke, solld stone sud brick, 12 rooms, exira well built, side ights, lot 4: x 120; price 313.500.Tel Main Jub.Servers and Co.55 St.Francois Xavier st.sù a CHESTERFIELD AVE, Westuvunl, west et Vietoria\u201438 very substantially built houses, now PROPERTY FOR SALE.MANSFIELD STREET beautifnils designed cash.} and finished, - $35,650, hey at my office.5535 near) wi > Ww Jubn.Main 556 - = cash $3400, balance $100 per annum.Artinu eal lug, completion; vu ei easy vert PIE IS M re a { M, Russell, 39 St.Sacrament st.Maln 1375.: : PROSPECT AVE.very fine nine Tuon \u201c \u2018SE ITY HALL AVE.Nos, 4k, 424, 426; well brick cottage, stune trimmings, gag, vier- | rente 14 tenements; lot 24 x 06; revenue.ric ilRht, furnace, cement basemen price v gais; price 53,400 saked, $1,000 cash.Norwaa $5250.Tel.Maln 353.Severs and Co.s $13.000\u2014Grey stone front house, con- FARMS FOR SALE.pF St Joan.Aah : 55 8 Fra.Xavier st.ë taining about 10-rooms.D.W.Ogilvie & | HERE'S A BARGAIN \u2014 160 acres for one COMFORTABLE Westmount residence, PARIS, No.134\u2014F \u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014 1! Ca.Inc.11 St.Sacrament St.Tel.M.| dollar per acre, in Aubrey Township, On.ot, Eu manie Seimei wih FAIT Be 6° toric Adirean B 139% Siar Uffice 646 1 20 x 93.nd fur pegidil;, $4,000, in rear, lot 45 0.Owne leavts WT t y Cole, 203 St.James st.\u2019 Beli; call, examine a make wfer.| Norman WORKMAN ST.St.Henrs.\u2014 For sale, a ssid ON THE Island of Montreal, one hundred Binmore, 18 St.John, &ss6 brick bouse, &élf-centainedd, 7 rooms, bath awd and\u201d fifty arpents of land, near eloctric DRUMMOND ST., dedr St.Catherine st, \u2014Estru large house, 21 ruvius, soldd stone and brick: ice $27,000, This is ag exceptionaily good ocation fur a club.Terms cau be arranged Fel.Main 399, Severs and Co, 35 Si._Fran- ecis Xavier st.S56 6 $8,750.Limestone front, modern house, part Norman Binwore, 18) THE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909.\" PROPERTY FOR SALES.8.BAIN wlll sell his house on Lower MILTON ST.71 \u2014 Self-contained house Lachine Road, twenty-five minutes from \u201cof six rooms and batif.every modern McGill street by Stree: Raliway, or will let convenience; possession May lst.APPIY id! at very r onable rent to responsible per- Milton st.\u2018 58 13 .son; house fronts.river; besutifuily situgted and one of the best built houses in Montreal; solid stons and brick; hot and cold water; heated by hot water; only taking bout twelve tons of coal a year, every thing possible for comfort.Hall and siair- way solld polished oal{: large grounds and containing 1! rooms.Immediate posses- shade trees, etc.For further pa iculars ap- sion can be arranged.D.W.Ogilvie & piy S.8 Bala, 463 St, Catherine at.west, Co.Inc, 11 St.Sacrament St.Tel.M.Uf, at house.: 5\u201c 6 3113.56 6 TWO NEW up-to-date self.containes! bouses, tn OUTREMONT.\u2014 + i .- , : \u201ctage, vu Crores aireet Neat Qetached ie piumbing: modern improvements, - orge below St.Viateur; set on solid rock, concrets Blackwell, 4184 St.Latherine st.west.si © basement, Daisy furuace, three bedrooms sul | LEn denemont houses PTT nr eT | den upstairs, extension kiteben: large Laieuniss, TWO tenement houses for sale at 35a and 39 St.Marie, 8t.Henri, Enquire at same 7 Westmount, hardwood \u2018finish throughout; open .= COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.\u201cBRAUTIFUL cleven room, \"colonial homestead, modern çonveniencés; suitable one or two families; extensive grounds; désirable location, cheap, setiling estate.A.S.Beardaley, St.Albans, Vermont, 55 4eod y VAIOISVILLE-Facing Lake St.Louls; à large lot of laud, ou which are erected one large house, of 14 apartments aud another of 8: also | sheds, stables, heunery, ice house.The whole is accommodated with most modern water supply apparatus.Also veraudahs ou lake, boat house, wharf, etc.: the whole in perfect pier; condl- tions of sale, imoderate.Address Mefsre.Hudon, itebert and Co, St.Suiglee st, or Mr.Josepa Huden, 115 Cuamp de Mars st.Montreal.SUMMER RESIDENCE FOR SALE.CHATEAUGUAY =- I will give you a lot and build a nice summer house for $1000, = \"HOUSES TO LET.suit; $50 inclusive, Apply 303 Prince Ar thur west, or Main 2178.54 6 \u201cA BRIGHT house, atone fronted, 10 rooms, near University st, will be decorated to 'AESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.ANNEX \u2014 Bright, roomy flat, perfectly dry, built durirg the summer; possession immediate; hot water heating; bard- wood floors, eic., only two left.Can be ARGYLE AVR, TiA, 13, elty-\u20142 ground and first fioors, , rooms, 2 fipe balconles, dwellings, large hallways, bathroom, w.c., gas, hot water furnace, 2 \u201cfront entrances aod exit on kay; sundry ons 812; Bt.James, 8 roume, 1627, rent $1: 1620, toe hinge Tn the spr rn at Tesora Peut Fls.Appiy 300 St.Catheriue west, heh ply J.P.Montpetit, V3 Osborne st, after.6 Up 2634.6 pou, T3A Argyle ave.Telephone Up 4005.EBDRRI ST.317, upper flat.9 poms, bath ne and gas, rent Le Apply Wolsey and COLONIAL AVE, near Sherbrooke, st, Fineberg, Power Buildings, Craig st.Tel tenement, alx rooms, furnace, eleciric fix- Maln 1855.58-6 seen Gay or evening §19B Hutchison, neur Bernard.- 48 6 'ATWATER AVE., 618 and 626\u20145 rooms; rent DORCHESTER ST, WEST, upper part of (fin resience, heated, elght tures, wash tub; adult family.Apply.18 : n ; + BEAUURY ST., betweeu St.Catherine and On- Colonial avenus, Rent.$20.566 8 trio; 8 an § rooms, \"$10; two stores, $20.L.Dumont, 532 Visitation.Pbose Kast bright roosts, thay windows, bathroum, open pluinbing, store rooms; \u20ac 4332, (BROOKE AVE, Westmount \u2014 To let two PFARTHÉNAIS ST.\u2026\u2014For sale, Nos.112\u20ac, 1122, 1122A, 1124, 1124A stable and shod, 24 x.142; revenue $85 monthly, $8,500; telephone east we For particuiats apply to! A.Workman erect, St.Henry, Montreal.WAVERLEY Two solid stone and hrick, = flat Weir, 450 5 6 ESPLANADE AVE, sear Bumievard St.Josepu-\u2014 Bix Tiais, at torber of 8 jase, over leu per vent.revenue; guéce Fl2,bOu- Apply H.Corber 784 Marie Anpe.Phone East $560, 356 ESPLANADE AVE.\u20143 flats, god buiiding, solid brick, enaisei finish, 7.roows, reut $i2u; ice $7,200; 38.000 morygage.Appiy tu.li.\u2018Corbell, 73% Marict Anne.Phone Hast 48uu - 93 U.ROSLYN AVE, 649-651 5932.26 = ais.s honxes, bardwood floors throughout, mantles, ants.Apply 1120 Parthevais.7H Desaul Palsy furnace, cement cellar.T.W.Galbraith, 152A Waverley.East 250, : 31 6 PARK AVE., 928, 928A \u2014 Two flats, xoild T TT pressed brick, furbac tricit man- WINDSOR AVE.57, Westmount\u2014 Hardwood tels, cement cellar, all e inproremeuts, infsb throughout, now decurated, every me well rented.Apply \u2018Frewblay, 9264 Park ave.dern cunvenience, exceptionally fine vutivok; Phone Main 3739.55 6 rosme ail large; Inspect before buylug else A > threowb, ol SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE: .- À | Tel.Up 1288, C.M.Prnkd, 670 Sherbrooke | FOR SALE \u2014 4437 Sherbrooké st $12,500\u2014Two detached houses for LENNOXVILLE.Que.-\u2014 room residence, open street west 38 26 Aftercare, ~splendicby\u2014ba tt house, lj - sale, Scotch fire brick, Jlined.terra cot- lLrsplace, \u2014moë bep ments, large coroer rer * order.side ilghis, sidu vntrance, it ta, just completed, containing 12 He.ukar church, (Eng'aadi, 2 minutes\u2019 walk iE \\ 8 TES ST - lately occupied by Dhysicran, best rooms each; immediate possession; frem Post Offre ami strvez caras tennis Tia.CO Peur AU South Lancaster, parlor Pa ne Apply Dr.Church, \u201c Véestmount 32 easy terms.\u201cD.W.Oæilvie & Co, Inc.| feciaded grove, flue garden, stable, exceptisontis y AU th aster PF nae 3 .n, 2.117 Bt.Sacrament st: Pi Main 2113.desirabie property W.\u2018il.Abbott, Lennox room, five bedrooms, Kitchen and summer = - 1 St.Sacrament st none Main > = bovitie.55 2 Caw kitchen, cemented cellar, furnace} all com- FOR SALE \u2014 235$ Greeme avenue, \\Vest- T ; TS 566 - - pletely furnished, excellent outbuildings, mount, containing eijcht rooms, with bi | RE wa UPPER LACHINE, 68.000 ft.land, 300 ft.Darn.stabilng, ete: excellent batlilng, tish- ment, in good order: great Vpporti AE, Ne wi ud 274, earner nue frontage.Fodor house, 17 rooms, 08.and boating, .andipcked waters, exten- 800d (mvestment.Lis Clwureh, Mount ni Cai ' he Eau Rie va fine shade trees, immense to quick buyer; om pleasure grounds.Apply M 38 Star 7 St.-Joho.Main 354 Ct 538 \u2018estate must be closed, P.FE.Brown, r*ai ce.6 3 law - vo a Let à : = estâte agent, 97 St.James at.bs 8 DORVAL -Furnished ol *, with water sup- AN Sle Spy 2 à ; _e 3 me re a eee rm ve em a mn LVL TuisDE: tt >, FOR SALE \u2018to Immtediäle \u201cpurchaser.0 SUERBKOURE ST WEST, Ge\u2014For sale.tone > : pi.Jahn G.Savage.16S McCord st.tage.in perfect order, on Victoria ave, And brick Bouse, four flats, 12 rooms.good : 2, .53 8 Westmount, $4500; boautfful house vn Muse- stable: lot 185 x 25.Æddress 69 Sherbrooke « 4 T t - Haunt avenue 210.400.Fiat \u201cTownships st.west, .88 = LOTS WANTED.* LONGUEUIL -\u2014 Furnished house of six.Trust Co, IST SU Ja them $i, Telephuie Mam - rr A mme es TEE re : SF ONU TEE TV OP April if desire as a EST TAMBERT 4 ares of growl for sale.a GOOD SIZED buliding lot wanted.upper aq, until from a OT RTL hr desir, - : : Lote Le bargain te guirk purchaser.Apiy 8S.GL level or Westmount, east end preferred.moderate Address oi Sylvester st * Lon- FOR SALE = The THeapest Tand in West: vare of St Bawbert Lust Office.- hE Spate size of lot, exact location and IOW- PEL SEER AT Blea gin abo faa f 9 ans- |\u2019 - - t cash price, P.O.Box 182, Montreal.sueutl.2 ; punt.ut 116 feet front no Lan SC.URI Tor TT lo \u2014 Dolble { 556 ; le avenue, Apply Townships Trusy Uo., ST, OURBAIN SE.corner vf OURS 125, the ; LAC L'ACHIGAN summer cottagé, furnish- James st.Telephone Main: 2415, : vs 6 i FOR SALE \u2014 Good mavestment property, on\u2019 Drummond st., 'Sefween Dorchester st, and CPR: station, BS8i24 square ft, w.a five houses, in good condition and well nted.For further pewiiculars appiy IL il.Macdonald, 1 Beimon:s st, city.be © FORIAR, Nos, 434 and «5B\u2014Make me au offer for this geod.two family house; lot 20 x 96 iv Jape; revevué $308.Nerman | Binwore, lv St.John, Main 35H.> 8 POR SALE -\u2014 A modeumn.mlegant y-decorat- and \u2018steam cars.Address Guardian -otf Court House.Montreal, 5: 6 ii TEN CENTS per acre cash and monthly sécures quarter section in Township Sixteen, Range twenty-nine, Manitoba; price two thousand.Copy of Government Report Upon application.Harper and MueCrea, Win- nipez.62 8 aw SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET.CAP-A-L'AIGLE - Bummes cottaga to let, furnished, 11 rooms.bath, electric ight; open fires, tennis court; moderate re * uid be ull sf this property : price\u201d 87,500.Tel.uo RE, Francois Xavier st.zed for stores, fafn 399: Severs and Co, 58 6 LOTS FOR SALE.ST.URBAIN ST.Very fine stone and brick SHERBROOKE HP, 4493, Westmount, CRYSTAL SPRING Park Lots are the safest handsome house, hardwood fiours, up to savings banks on earth.Buy now before spring date] suitable for a doctor or family of prices and make fifty per cent.on ypur invest.small children.- 53 ment.Your choïce on Berri, St.enis, Sdn- Pee ! \u2014 Ep ulnet, ces Hal.Pe Gaspe and Sate Toad.SHUTER SIL, No.26-\u2014Bubstant stone front Jats from $150.00 cash au .month.residence, in this centrai location, large sal iy.1 Jot given for §30 or $30 on every 12 lots leries overlooking gardens, uniuterrupted mou.sold.St.nis uwireet cars.teke you prete et tain view; large moder siable.C.Withy- city fares.Henry Frigea, Montreal ea a comb, =\" 53 6 tate Market, 141 Bt.Phone Main 1414.Peter.* FAIRVIEW, Outrement-\u2014Choice lot for sale.mm 38 x Le ; cottage, 11 roomd, occupation May 1st, VA; cite ; h us Joomes House 5! va but by à price.$4.6500.Apply Severs and Cu, Tel.Maid comp st balance 3% names Sotto 45 bulider for h!s own o coûgatfion and Will be RimÉrameme Raven ee terest Apply B\u2014H0IG\u2014Star Office._ sold at a great bargaijn.Apply on prernises 730 Mauce st.Phone Enst 2759.54 #& HUNTLEY ET.\u2014Three sm conveniences; revenue 1745 pe 43,506: small cash.EB.aloe, \u2018elephone East 378.« HUTCHISON, Nos.2062, 2084, Outremont, below St.Viateur; one'of the nicest two family bopses I have seen; six rooms each, furnaces, very well built; handso:hely decorated; perfect gondition: well rented; rovenue $504: oniy ask £5,000, part cash: geod Invesment.Nor man Bipmore, 18 St.John.Main 3335.33 9 ~ LANDSDOWNE AVE, -$10,000\u2014Just belovr Westmount Ave, semi-detached pressexd brick house, con- gaining 12 rooms; ready for occupation May lat D.W.Ogilvie & Clo.Inc.11 Bt.Sacrament St.Tel.M.3115, 366 MANUFACTURE\u2014SoHd Brick, % stories, 11,- four fiat houses, all cent; $5.800, Aus Huntiey.oT 8 000 feet floor spacef also engine, huller, shafting, hoist, dynamo, electric light, ete.73 Paget at.5 MANCE, No.721, belovs St.Viatear\u2014One of the » \u201cmost beautifully fini-fhed houses fu the Annex.Fire bedrooms, extensisn kitchen,| concrete basement, furnace, hardwood floors throughout] solid brick, two yeas old: a perfect house, Open for inspection.Possession 1st May.$5.25 asked.: > +.ST.fuvins down, Ÿ rooms up, furuaces, £as tric light, ete.: prire $7,000; revenue $536.T Main 399.Revers and Co, 55 St Xavier, st.fa y 1 ss à FAMILLE\u2018 ST -Large double tenement, 5 Fragcois Fulford, lu pertecz ordet, a\u2018handjome, divided {nto upper And lower tensments.- new extension, let 75 x 135.The finest dwell ated, nice garden in redr, No expropriation charges, Norman Bipmore, 19 St.John.Main aay Dud.ST.ANTOINE ST.396 and 390A, west of modern four story cut stone building, substantially vulit.t brick encased stable and sheds; lower.dweillag.would: make suitable premises for a doctor.Price-$7.000; rental $744: Open for inspection.Lots from $130 up, payable 5 per cent.cash, balance $2.16 up monthly.Take Amherst- Annex cars and get off at-cor- ner of Park and Van Horne avenues.Apply office on property, open week-ends, ings ln the best block on this street.Daisy OF John Findlay, 30, SL John st 5 6 furnaces, porcelain baths, showers, sas sal \u2018 se electric light wiring, high busement with separate enfrane: lar rooms, beautifully decor- SIX LOTS, each 50 x 100 feet, Hutchison st\u2026 Qutremont, between St.Viateur and Bernard: price 30 cents per foot.W.Bran- PARK AVE, EXTENSION| ed, nine ruoms wide verandah, icé and skiff, spring water, fine beach for bathing; maple grove in rear.Apply (18 Bayle st.To.se 8 LITTLE METIS \u2014 Furnished cottage lat, nicely sthuated.For particulars apply to J.Houston, 334 Magaaien st, Montreal, | 53 6 to SUMMER COTTAGES to let in Iberville, Que.une hour by rai) from Montreal, two of 7 rooms each.neatly furnished, situated on the south shore of the River /Richelleu; good boating and fishing, privileges of swimming bath, boat house, etc.etc, Also .use Of.akiff.for summer; prices, one at $175 | and the other at $SrrS-for.the season; the Tater la armust new and somewhat larger than the former.Apply to Mr.J.B.Tre- sidder.tar office.\u2018 68 15 .per oi me - BUMMER RESIDENCE WANTED.FURNISHED HOUSE wanted.on lakeside of in the vicinity, Write particulars immediate Iy to E 494 Star Office.T rat-prsef; rent moderate; garden in rear, Ay- ; 3y-4144 Duorchester st.* l\u2019uvne 309.ground floor fléte, No, 36 and 1, gaa py rebester at l\u2019uvne Muvut sea 8 bath and w.c., rent 318 per month; one ground fivor flat, one middle floor, and DUMONT AVE.near Ontario and Delori- mier, 12 houses, 310 and %11, 5 and 6 Ply & No, 20 Walker avenue, St.Henri.rooms, weil heatéd.Address M.Louis Ca- od 8 dleux, 3.Dumont ave ss 6 one top, Nos.24, $8, 30 Walker avenue.Ap- BEST part of Dorchester sireet east, {lve @ ir, yard = attaclied, Sta St, Felix Apply to Capt Jaze, No.5 Police Station.\u201d DWELLING and\u2019 stabling for eight horses and i 5 t st.large rooms, wilh gas for stove, electric Mght and {itings, balcony In frunt and large gallery in rear; rent $14.Appiy to No 68 Champlain at.53 3 zaw At entrance to Weredale self-contained house! 9 rooms aud base DORCHESTER ST, 4042 Park; modern BEAUTIFULLY finished heated fiatz on Et Edward, off Iieury, below Si Catherine; janitors service, gas stove; gas and tlectrio fixtures; dumb elevator; hot water whole year around; most central place - in city; $30 and $35 rent.Apply J.Etten- be made.7T.Dubruil, 97 ment, maid's gleeping and bathjrooms sep- berg, #28 St.Catherine west, Tel.M.4238.arate; rental ÿ87:50 à month: Present ve, \u2019 : 83 © E city; possession middle o a \u2018Tier -if - de \" 4 CUVILLIERS ST., near Angus Shops, 619\u2014Mo- arlier if desired.Let Main deri $7, UN May, after May \"terms reason: ; | eo able.Apply 623 Cuvilliers.K- Spence, East DUFRESNE ST., 1403, 1405.wear Mount Roymi 9°°$% Le Vumont, 332 Visitation.Has S05, ave., and Angus Work Shop, 4 and 5 rooms: renia!\u201d S9.U0; necessary repalr, and cleaning wlil 8e James.Main 2350.COLONIAL AVE., 125\u2014Exceptiodally bright upper Flat, bas furnace, gas, electricity, gas grate,\u2014statinnarz-Wasb tub, bay window, tw ESPLANADE AVE.854, near Fairmount valeonies, vite.Apply 107 Culunial.58 6 3 petweet 10 and 131 St.Alexander st.- o \u201cavenue, Annex, upper fiat.five good CONWAY ST 5 \u2014 Modern six room up- e:zed rooms, pas, conveniences, very comr per flat, cellar, $10; number 12, upper fortable; rent $12 per month to a 800d tenement, 8 rooms, newly -renovated, Lew tenant.bath, $1.-51 Prince Arthur si west 5 : E 46 HOUSE Six rooms,.$17 per moith.Apply CLAREMONT AVE.Westmount, 430¢\u2014-3jodera ilar, round flour, vent $22.00, $2ven Tools $6.00 npwards.For pariiculars apply Wolse amd Pincberg, real esiate Main 1885.& AVE, ag.FAVAL possession September 1st; rent $30.00; Phoue East 6371.: HOUSES TO LET In al parts uf the city, from Ageuls, l\u2019uwer Bulld- : { 5 6 3 148-\u2014Upper tenement, B rooms, \u2014\u2014#p-perfect-order; Daisy \u2018lurnace, gas fixtures: arge room for storing furniture free from Mey.oe - & and bathroom, hot water heatlog, waulels, gas and electric.Apply 330 St.Catherine west, of al } [aux Clarmont, \u2018Tel.Up 2634: COLONIAL AVE., 128\u2014Excepuonally bright upper flat, bas furnace, gus, vieclricity, gas grate, statlopary wash tub, bay wind w, !1wo vascoules, etc.Apply 107 Colonlal, 34 6 COLONIAL AVE., near Sherbrooke street, tive roomed flat, gas fixtures, wash tub, LAGAUCHETIERE ST, Odd.Hall, y derp conuveniences.St.Sacrament st.Apply to Jolin F.Raphael, - 785776 west of Beaver a commodious dwelling of 8 rooms, mo- suitable for a \u2018couple; rent $id.Apply 18 Colonial avenue.es b7 6 s -bESERY, near St.Catherine east\u2014Flais amd Stone building, 4 rooms, hall, bath, Apply 603 St.Catherine east.dwellings, to let, 4 rooms, $s.0Uu: 3 rooms, MANCE ST.47 \u2014\u2014 Self-contained house,be- $8.30; 7 rooms, $12.00.Apply Turcotte, 28 tween Ontario and Sherbrooke sts, con- Desery, cor 300 St.Catherine West, Tel.Up tatuing «eleven rooms, in good orders bath 2634.56 and w.c.good stabling; moderate rent.= ; - - - : è ~~ \u2018 5 | DELORIMIER AVB., below Sherbrooke, resi.Apply Andrew Baile, 69 McGill st) 56% dentisi rlats, in good order, six, seven and MONTCALM.221, near St, Catherine = eight ruvms,.rent $ld, cr with heat aod vivctriv hot water, gas and electricity.Phone East 5834.Apply Towpsnips \u2018druxt Vo, 131 Telephone Malo 211%, - 32 12 EIGHT large bright rooms, butler\u2019s pantry, fiatures $22.St, James at.MANFE ST, 9T\u2014To let, Reed stablinæ: moderate rent.self-contained \u2018house, between Ontario and Sherbrooke sts., contala- ing eieven rooms, In good order; Sath and se 55 bath andw.g.separate, open plumbing,* \u2018one centré one upper; rent 37.50.W.E.Phillips, 11 Bt.Sacrament.65 \u20ac * ESPLANADE -\u2014~Large, elegant flats.up- to, or call 107 Mackay ti.NO: 36\u2014ST\u2014FAMILLE -ST\u2014 modern_\u2014house- of seven rooms Dalsy furnace and open pluinbing; inspect from 2 to & pm.apply 83 6 to-date.eight rooms, above Fletcher | Freid, lodæines, &8 fest deep 515, lower flat, $25.00; 51% and 525, uppers, $27 each, Jd.Panneton, 6835 St, Lawrence Boulevard, East-4146.ai ON CARE, 12 \u2014 œolf-1 0 - RICHMOND QUART, a rooms, foe a FLATS - Just completed, absoluteiy dry and | Modern conveniences and heated.Apply to Wm, -Heod -and- Sen; 10 Richmond 8g.-.\u2019 58 \u20ac - ready \u2018fur occupancy, bented with bot water furnaces, and these furnaces hate been guing \u201cfor two months.All hard wood.finish (Cotton wood) and all hardwood flooring (Maple), with POINTE CLAIRE or cfome by, furnished cottage.\u2019 .9 ur 10 reeans, modern conveniences, veg andah, shade trees, stable lor in vicinity, Give toll particulars aud rent to B 14540 'Ster*Office.- si 6 - c a.\"SHÛTER ST, &3\u2014Lower tenemeut to let.\u2018Beat ed by furnace; best of locality; rent nfodétate, Apply to Estate Jus.D.Gibb, 148 St.Jamel \"ut > ; 568.\u2018porcelain baths, and ail molern conveniences; situated on St.Famille si, near line avenue.Apply to the Lauria Construction Company, Room 17, Liverpuoi and Loudvo and Globe der, 4458 Sherbrooke at.Phone Westmount : 63 Mount Royal, goud brick flats, revenue $650; Hô.half cash, offers considered: district, good tnvestinent.St Jobn.,Main 5533.- 538 ST.URBAIN.Nos.1250, 1282, 12S2A, near owner leaving town, moust sell; asking only $8.- 1 best renting - Norman Blamore, 19 12986.\u20ac 55 6) \u2014 i THREE lots 25 x 93, Mance st, Anneg, near St.Viateur; price $3000; will take $800 now for one lot only.PP.O.Box 457.4 85 8 { TWO beautiful lots, 25 x 95 each, Mance street, near Atlantic avenne, Town \"of St.Louis, ouly brick, houses, 7 dwellings; $13.8000 Appiy proprietor, $16 Richmond st.\u201c : 51 SELBY ST.128, 140, Westmount \u2014- Stong, and rent $1332; \u201cprice [8230 each.11371 St, Andre, or East Ho.° T PROPERTY-WANTED.ST.i vr IN NEW FIRSTCLASS OFFICES and STORES BUILDING TO BE ERECTED ON Corner of ST, CATHERINE and GUY STREETS OCCUPATION BY OCTOBER 1st, 1909._ For particulars appiy to SOUTHAM LIMITED, SOUTHAM BUILDING, 63 ST.ALEXANDER STREET.55 25 aw the cross-town line of.Montreal, suction sale.Remember THE PROPERTY\u2019 NO.1.|, Lot 52 ft.7 ins.x.Îrreg, nrea No.330, or we have a tenant who at a reasonable price PROPERTY NO.2.(JUST ABOVE Lot 55 ft.6 In.x 149 ft.3 ins.in a few feet of the new theatre of consist of 9 ten PROPERTY NO.3.3 wiches \u2026 \u2018 OF.BUSINESS PROPERTIES THURSDAY, March 11th, at 11 am, ~~~ AT 330 ST.JAMES STREET The properties donsist of three of the choicest gems of real estate to be found in our great city; ones that will pay a return on the investment as well as rapidly increase in realize the importance of Montreal?future?Money judiciously invested in real estate is bound to increase: in value hevond the rosiest of dreams, do not rely upon our opinion entirely, but ask your own broker if property on St.James street.from _ Victoria Square to Grand Trunk station, \"will not double In value, more especially when the-new station 15 built.\"Ask him also if Bleury street, will not do the same, and come \u2018o the DATE, THE TIME and THE PLACE.330, 332, 334 St.James St., near Victoria Square stores.which will bring in a revenue of $3.000.A rare opportunity of acquiring one of the finest.sites on St.James St.The leading artery from the business section \u2018to the Giand Trunk and C.P.R.Stations.323, 325, 327, 329 Bleury; 14/ 16B BALMORAL, ST.\u2018 > perty fronts on two streets and is tha last property you can buy near St.Catnerine Street.where land sold at auction-for-$14:16 a foot, and with- ements, bringing a revenue of $1,764.1 233, 235, 237, 239 BLEURY STREET, + ~ (BETWEEN DORCHESTER AND ST.CATHERINE) Lot 40 ft.6 Ine x 168 ft.0 fns.! area 8,108 square feet.\u2018petty is well situated between Dorchester and St Catherine St.has a good frontage, tho buildings consist of two stores and dwellings, éupation 1st'of May, if necessary, or can \u2018be rehted to bring !t about $1,500 \u2018a year, according to Henry Ward & Co.agents of this property.P, 8.~The Castle Blend Tea Co, J John James Browne & Son, REAL ESTATE value.Héw many citizens How many, if any, can define its 4653 square feet, with temporary Immediate occupation of will agree to'rent it at $1,200 À vear.CATHERINE ST.) area 7,601 .sguare- fret, This pro- the Bradford circuit.The bulldings\u2019 This pro- Oe- will serve tea, coffee and sand.AUCTIONEERS DOMINIQUE.0881, 8&3, \u2018Just below Mount Roval, two family house, with large building HAVE you a house for sale?1f so.place on.ape in rear.used as stable; total revenue it with us.We have numerous enquiries £372.Make offer, §4.000 asked.Norman Bin- for tenements and houses.Prompt results more, 16 St.Jobo.Mala 3335.57 6 guaranteed.The Ross Realty Co., Ltd.30 St John st.52 4 law SUBURBAN HOUSES TO LET.ST.LAMBERT \u2014House to let, 8 rooms and attic; very economical to heat.Rent moderate.Hot.water pipes from kitchen to \u201cbatbroom.- Ap- Joseph\u2014-Boulerard,\u2014upper\u2014tenement,\u2014nin 3e St; 4343: wic.and bath separate.ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, 1773, near rooms, well finished,- dot water system.East Building.37 \"FLAT to let, 7\\rooms, modern \u2018Amprove- \u2014ments fér\u2014$15-per\u2014month_Apply\u2014215 Hi, 6: Charlies, Point St.Oharles.e.\u2014\u2014 AT.URRAIN 8T.730, et iigut, six rooms; rent $25.Apply AV.Badg!ler, 124 St.Peter srrbet.vexe Prince Arthur\u2014T rer tenement (two floors!, furnace, gas, G.5d 6 Daw FLAT to let, middle, 463 \u2014 Price $15, on Young atrect, lower fia.815, on St.Urbain, near Fairmount, price $16.Apply at 319 Clark st.56 6 » piy James McIntosh, Fairview,\u201d St.Laahéet, Pp, QO.Box 45, \u2019 6 t 7 T > : - HOUSES WANTED.\" ALWAYS 2 brisk demand for places to rent through my office.Better list your place.with me for quick results.Norman iBinmore, 19 St.John.Main 55:35.55 Pi HOUSE In central part of city, four or five rooms, with bath and w.c., gas; rent not to exceed $15 per month.B 145376, Star Office, 54 I WILL sell your.house, flats, tenement or country piace quickly and satisfactorily; no sale, no charge.Norman Binmore, 19 SL Prompt and efficient service rendered.No ' sale no charge.Severs and Co.Tel.Main 393.55 St.Frs.Xavier si.57 12 WANTED\u2014To purchase a detached house, econ taining twelve rooms or more, in the West Side.state full particulars for cash.Address \u201c3.(1.Box 1208.; oT SE 2 John Main 6535.65 5 LAST your property with us.We have a, large demand in- all parts.of the city.APARTMENTS WANTED.> stationary wash tubs, concrete cellar, \u2018 dern fimprovements: side entrance on Milton st, rent ftU per month, Wray.290 \u2018Mountain si, or tele 33 8 seif-contained house, 8 rooms, hath and w.c.alt \u201cUse of \u2018Electric fixtures; \u2018Apply J.C.iphone Westmount 2248.URBAIN ST., No.650, corner Mliton st., mo- irom and w.GUY BT.\u2014 Beautiful fiais, top and middie, heated or not heated, 40% Guy st, between St.* |iGathexwine and Dorchester sts, § rooms, bath- ce.separate, refrigeratur, hard.Wood flovrs, all modern; price 850 ure $80 per : TORENT monthly.823-28 St.Catherine west, up per tenémoh 965 and 957 St.Catherine st.west.two ; lower tenements \u2018of 7 rooms each, 530.00.t, 10 rooins, $34.40 monthly.month, Address 407 Guy êt.Jos.Suwyer, Ar chitect.1046 LOGAN.ST, corner Papineau ave, nicè flats of four and six rooms, modern conveniences; rent 3, 10, 11 aud 16 dullars.Ap- piy to J.Wener, 200 Papineau ave.Tel.E.871.63 6 LAURIER AVNUE, close to Park avenue, 20, - 664-874, aik' and seven ronm flats, | gas.$21; ho: water furnaces, electricity, C.A.Prevost, 72 Outremont ave, Phone E.- \u2018Westmount Detached Residence For Sale On Aberdeen avenué, fine, bright house, 8 rooms and bathroom.and provision for two more rooms if desired: spacious verandah.In front: square halls, tory.beautiful garden with fruit and shade trees.The house was built for -present\u2014 proprietor, who is leaving the city.Tot 50x187 feet.Further particulars from - - Chas.J.Brown, 4297 St- Catherine st.3 > \u2014 WESTMOUNT 9 FOR SALE.\u201c No.469 Lansdowne ave., $8,000, and No.473 Lansdowne ave, se- i mi-detached, $9,000: above Sherbrooke; open for inspection.These handsome new houses, built last Fall, are now decorated, and about ready for occupation, Each has five bedrooms and maid's room, extension kitchen, hardwood floors throughout.Be sure and aee them.Na.471 was sold last week.os NORMAN BINMORE : 19 ST.JOHN.Mala 5335.® OFFICES TO LET On St.James St.Prominent Location.APPLY 207 St.James St.© .For full information, terms, étc, \u2018apply at our office.- Telephone Main 627-628 tonserva- | | : : .rallway siding preferred.Write particulars tu FE.G.M.Cape, 40 Hospital : 55 8 ~ A BARGAIN 283 UNIVERSITY STREET, 3 Public Rooms, Rilliard Room, 6 large Bedrooms, Rathroom, etc.In first-rate repalr.Also Stable and Coach-house In rear of deep lot and to lane.Further particulars from JOHN FINDLAY, \u2018Phone Main 1908.30 St.John St.$5500\u2014A detached residence in the best residential section of St.Lambert, specially well built, hardwood floors, two bathrooms, electric light, laundry, etc.sold \"much below original cost.i 1 10,500 \u2014Stône front cottage in central location; in perfect ore der; best plumbing and electrical fixtures: 4 bedrooms, draw.| ing room, sitting room, library, dining room and kitchen; basement and entrance.} $12.000\u2014Two-storey house, with - extension kitchen, Westmount; rooms large and bright, handsome ground floor arrangement; six bedrooms, electric light and fixtures.$9.000\u2014Two-storey house, with extension kitchen, above Sherbrooke strect; solidly built and in good order; back stairway.laundry in basement; large rooms./ A good purchase.$22.000\u2014One of\u2018 the most desir-\u201d able residences on the upper level, Westmount; seémi-de- tached, on lot comprising about .22,000 feet.House in perfect order: site commands magnificent view.\u2018 TO RENT- 63 Prospect avenue, cottage, 3420./ \u2018 Cap a l'Aiglé, furnished cottages, £150 each.- s D.W.Ogiivie & Co.Inc, 11 St.Sacra- Tit 36 WANTED\u2014Centrally located.and , en fur.( Ment st.Main 3313.56 6 = _ _ nished four roomeJ apariment, witb -batb: Im- | \"re se © Fair y > fiat | mediate possession; state location and price.{ TAKA HALL.AVE.No, 2\u2014Neif-contalned house, MANCE STRIET routes air acer open Address Room 454, Windsor Hotel.8 $ rooms, baib and w.c., stationary wash tubs, rp io y.ve R pa 852k: prie $5000; - \u2014 == concrete cellar: all modern improvements: side Plumbing.etc.Revenue 3oik; Dito $4000 WANTED by bachelor, emall tet of two or entrance on Milton st.Use of electric fixtures; Cash 31300 only, Buyer may fucupy upper three roams, heated.central Jocation prefer rent $33 per month.Apply J.C.Wray, 200 Pat dat May.Write B 14876, Star Office.red.Address X X 7884 Star uel Office.Mountain st, or telephone Westmount 2248.! + ba 2 7AW « ve 583 6 7 P - - 4 MANCE, 514, BI4A, near Mount Royal, 7 and - ; - : À T 1 .; >ms.ÿ pating, modern Louses.\u2018 UPPER FLAT, 6 rooms, $16; lower tene- |, rwoms.bot water healing, 1 , YARD WANTED.\u2018ments, six large rooms, furnace, $20 and se Apply A.Brillou, 1450 St.Denis.2608 BA $25, in first class order.765 Colonia] ave.: ; ; YARD WANTED- lower, $l4 x month, balcons, bay window.| VICTORIA AVE.344-\u2014To let.nice, warm, \u201cwesh tubs, Daisy furnace; all venlences; eleciric fixtures.Apply 71 Menefiel t a st, = a roomed self contained house, cement busement, modern con- bath, electricity, open plumbing, tinted or paper ed.- Hoolahau, 474 St, Emlly st, Phone West.mount 2397.8 qd PARK AVE, Lib-Upper fiat, T roows,\" fur nace, gas and electric, stationary tule, latest pe v i J ts; rent $33.00; NRA Park ave.WESTMONT\u2014To let, $30.00 per month, cottage, sae aa amore.tent $30.0 bY ; 456 Victoria ave, Westmount: furnace and nee us sbure, ful S00.Apply 1324 Pare électrie light.Apply H.A.Hutchins, 131 St.: i - James st.Telephone Mala 2118.ste PARK AVE., 617, Annex, middle ænd top, T, 8 Catherine st.west.5 .: .FLAT - Wanted by a.bachelor a fiat.Sherbrookè.57 STORAGE TO LET.RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.CENTRAL LOCALITY \u2014 Gentleman requires small flat, Apply Manager, 441 SL.or 7 rooms.In Western part of city, must be bright and alry, with balcony preferred.Appiv by letter, stating Trent, etc, 46A New w De seen any time.rooms, uew, papered, modern improvements, nice view of mouniain and park; also 170 Ayl- wing Hochelaga., Apply Courdeau, Tei.Main 200.3 _ ; PARK AVE.No.224, near Pine avenue, : -elegañt.flat, eight -rooms, furnace, electric light, gas.etc.Moderate.L.A.Cadieux, No.6% St.James st.Main 408s.EY) 6 PARK AVENUE, #50, 990A \u2014 Bright new up: 10 date fiats, five and six rooms, gas, clectricity, furnace, bay windows, gas grate, separate bath and w.c, no dark rvooma;-can be © PARK AVE.little above Mount Royal, 7 room flat, begutifuily (finished.posses.FINE DRY STORAGE for furniture, ligh goods.etc.{ree from dust, good holst: ares and carpetr, Address A SSistr Stat convenient shippirg facilities; moderate\u2019 v .58.2 law rates.CG.Lewis, 30 Hospital street.Tel.RIVARD ST.508-534B \u2014 Upper lower, Main 2698.' I 56 ¢ bright flats.6 and 7 rooms, bath, gas; rent $14-$15.Apply 38 Drolet st, - 58 2 t sion at a wéek's' notive: wii! sell electric TO LET CHAS.J.BROWN, \u20184257 St.Catherine Street.263 Green avenue ,.c.osisemerin $40.00 y » \u201c59 Columba AVENUE \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.35:00 novated, 320.00.67 Columbia avenue \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.-25.00./i ST.LOUIS, corner of Querbes, near Moun- .ys \u201c tain, new flats, seven and eight rooms 69 Ayimer street .cess 25.00 electric auppiles, gas, hot water, steam 71 Aylmer street .e.s.30.00 heated.\"Albert Duysssull.Apply on prem.Ce I pe wor nen pe ere en BN RUSHBROOKE ST., 108-A B room flat, with modern convenlences.Apply.to John Quinlan and Co., 4414 St.Catherige st., or 108 Rush.lLrooke street.: 8 6 ST.URBAIN, 1412A \u2014 { flats, 8 rooms modern, cold room, bathroom, w.c., separate, hot water heating; stable; newiy re- 58 § ! | : ST.HUBERT, 837, between Cherrler and Roy.\u2014 To rent, ® very comfortabie fiat, 7 rooms, heated, all modern conveniences, rent 325.00: also 847 St.Hubert, 8 rooms, comfortably heat APARTMENTS OF o [E\u2014\u2014\u2014 housekeeping suites for rent: Two apartments of 7 rooms (two bedrooms).are supplied with hot water.on the premises.The Linton Apartments TNAM.& MCCRORY, 309.9-10 Merchants \u2018Bank Bldg.+ Phone Main 8860, ; : - \u201c The Linton has the following each, | .One apartraent of 8 rooms.(3] fiats, om.of 8, rooms, ¥10.00, and one of 1 TO0Ing, 0 .- bedrooms).! Lo ce Petersst \u201cTal.Main $139.: Fasoph.Re The rental is $85.00 * moiith.| eis \u2014 \u2014 > They are al! weil heated, have out- \"2 INE ST.and Atwater, 372.518, 08 side light and air, cold air refrigeration, electric dumb-waiters, and An inspection can be made at any * time by applying to the Manager ed, At $22.00; also MD St.Huber: 6 rooms, heated, rent $25.00.Apply at once.M.B.Eliasoph, 10 St.Peter st.Tel\u201d Mala 4130.- ss e ST.DENIS ST., 94a \u2014A beautiful middle fiat, all modern donveniences, alectric light, gas.etc.Tei.East 6453.Ready fur occupation April first.f 86 \u20ac ST.ANTOINB ST.413A One middle fiat, 7 rooma, hot water furnace.in per- tere-praer; can be occupled at once, Aiso une lower flat, four rooms, in good order, No.2 Gaudry avenue, corner St.Antoine.Also twn lower flats, 6 rooms, \u2018in perfect order, Nol 490 and 436 Green svenve, Apply 8 St.Lawrence Roulevard, Telephone Eust 1844.8 8 ST.CHRISTOPHE, between Chertier and Ror, Nos.848 and %50-To rent, two comfortable tone flats, seven rooms, hot water, gas, 17.00 or $18.00, one vacant; aléo 360, 356 ichmond st., houmes, $5.09\" to $14.00.Avg 484 Groene sve.near Sl.James.58.\u201c ¢ VILLENEUVE ST.No.155.nest Park ave.\u2014 Tower flat, 8 rooms, bath and water closet; also hot water furnace; rent $23.00 month.Avpis to Hurtubise add St.Cre, Royal Insurance Bolding, -Piace \"Armes Square.4 , 56 \u2018CORNER Western -posaession.CaretaKer, third floor.- \u2018 Hight fixtures, hot water and jænitér -reuts\u2014$45.00,Ineludiug\u2026 water taxes: fin ia Ace supplied.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.WESTMOUNT\u2014432 Victoria ave, bright corner fiat, 8 large rooms; also 5 room bested fiats: où (réene, vak mantle, Eps graic.Particulars, telephone Motarer, Up 182.55 6 WESTMOUNT FLATS to let, Bigin avenue, 26H and 376, delightful location, \u2018acing Westmount Park; rent $25.Anh 268 Wood avenue.Phone Westmount II 2.55 4 WAVERLEY ST.81a and 81B.Aunex \u2014 Modern, nicely decorated, 6 and 7 rooms, middie and top, Daisy furnaces, Apply Ed- son, 60 Waverley.Phone East 1940.si 6 WAVERLEY ST.38 and Jia, Annex, modern flats of 6 and 7 rooms; enamel plumbing, hot water boiler.302 Clarke st; Annex.- two ted; pply 546 APARTMENTS TO LET.AT THE Burnsidel\u201d 40 McGill\u2019 Collinge ave.tine flat, with all modern conveniences, hot water, xas stove, eledtric fixtures.Ap- Ply to janitor on premises or to LE.Gail- bert, 1123 &t, Catherine st.east.57 8 APARTMENTS We still have a few suites nf from 2-9 rooms, to lel, situated \u2018in the centre of the City, the West End.and Wesimount.Further particulars from Macintosh & Hyde.157 st.James street.57 CACADIA\" 53 Sherhronke west, corner Mance, bandsome beutéd apartment, four mous and Dathroniun, Janitor service, continuous hot water, vccupation tmmediate of May 1st, S50.Ring Janitor's bell, Nurman Bismore, 19 Si Joba.Malu 5533.! Ds | CAROLINE APARTMENTS, 22 Cote des\u2019 Neiges pad, corner Selkirk.avc, bandsome suite.seven rooms, inciudipg heating, clecirie ligot fixtures, Lot wa:er tùe year round, gas raige.refrigerators, bardwond Cloors, ail Lanes, water rates, and janitor vervice.Apply to Janlior Cop premives; pr boo Rreperts 31s -Ste-Catherive tion std 5 ai.west.55 68 and Oiivier \u2014 New moi- en middiegapartment, 8 brigat rooms heated, fanito¥ service, electric fixtures, refrigerator, gas stove, hardwood floors, ai first class, order.Address KE.aver, 4ul% Western avenue, Westmount.Telephone W.1694.53 9 DORCHESTER WEST, 875 corner st.Mark st seéveésrsrcoms, and bath, heated; rent\u2019 $52.30, basement, Apply to janitor or Tel.six\" roums, $3ü-vu.ÜUptuwn 4235.os \u20ac FROUNTENAC APAKTM eatrance Sangultet st apartments, héated, Janitor; vévlences, perfect order; reut $30 ty $50, oe anier, sguate, Jauiter between 2 and 4, op J.hinile | > (Beaver Hall HI! squate.Telepbone ov =816.© at 6 HIGHLY comfortabie-residential -flals fur rent, heated, with janitor -service; elgat bright rooms aud larder; all molern couveuiences; Including parlor mantles, several closets, Cour _binativa fixtures, open plumbing, double wash tubs, Regal gas range, bot water the sear found, trunk room in basement, large rear service en trance; desirable in every way hy people of quiet habits: to children in tue block.Apply tu Sauitor on tue premises, 1688 Vilieneuve ave.- first slréct above Mount Hoyal, near Lark ave.wr 12 KENSINGTON APARTMENTS, rooms and bathroom, heated, etc.Catherine st, sultes Janitor Apply to John Quinlan and Co, 414 St Westmount, Tel, Mount 171 McGILL COLLEGE AVE: able heated Fiat, Will invets.bot water the year trigerator, ¢lectric fixtures, ete.tor, or A.E.ST\u2014Higaty atl wodero round, gas = Apyly to Jaus- : pe 8 ONE \u2018three room apartment, $16, heated.w, e, bath; one thrés room apartment.318, heated, gay \u2018stovey-we-\u2014bathrooin; Frigce Rupert Apartments.Apply 106 Ndire Dane st.>ppusite Court Ilouse.Leases, immeciase D.\u201cTHE OXENDEN\" \u2014 Fine up-to-date.beated apartments, six rooins, luvlutinig vrcirie services: dividual heated flats; rent $40.00 aud 5.00.Apply Janitor, 20 Uxendez ave.a 6 ado 6 a TUPPER, 73 \u2014 Two suites of heated apartments, with continuous hot water and- janitor.David R.McCord, 163 Cote des Neiges Road, or janitor .Es ¢ {OFFICES AND STORES -Besusais, TLA St James s:.| » particulars, 1.8.west, storeiland.cellar, $2000 per an-.! erine west, store ang cellar, with stable, : \u2014 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.DELORIMIDR AVE.near St.Catherine st, bright fiat, 24 x 50 suitable for manue facturing or hall; occupation immediately or lst May, «ent $20 per month.Phone East 128, 16 FLAT\u2014To let, well lighted and bested, suitable for offices or ligut manufacturing, on 8t, James street.Apply 63 St.James.57 6 MANUFACTURING FLAT Notre Dame St, corner St.Lamberg Hill and Notre Dame street, corner\u201d Dole lard Lane.Fine flats, suitable for light manufacturing or warehouse pure poses, containing from 1,500 to 3,600 sqe feet.Will be altercd to sult.Further particulars on application to D.W.Oglivie & Co, Inc, 11 St.Sacrament St.Tel.M.3113.e6 SALESRO OM To Let\u2014With immediate possession, ground floor (about 3,250 sq.ft.), of new building in vicinity of St.Catherine st, near Unton ave.Hardwood floors, three show windows and two vaults.Rental ine A cludes heating, taxes, ete.Apply to Macintosh & Hyde, 157 St, James st.t 51 2 ST.SACRAMENT ST.No.17, lately oce cupied bv Dominion Line; theses very desirable offices avajlable for immediate oce cupation.C, Withycomb, 242 St.James at : .Le WOK SHOP, ground floor, 3 x 40, elec tric \u201cJight phone nd power.Apply 366 Bleury st, corner Ontarlo st.53 6 STORES TO LET.ÊT.273, store ready for acoupa- = apply t.1 3s CANDY gad Cigar store to let in Majson- BLEURY brooke si, we -neuve,.-fine candy, cigar and \u2018ice cream store, with fintures, alse rich furniture, .gued opportunity for a druggist: to start buslhess.Address 27 Notre Dame at, Mal.sonneuve.87 6 FIRST CLASS, heated, store to let.situate ed at No.35 Notre Dame at.e&it.Ap- piy at 218 st.Pau: st, Boii Tel, Main 2828 - ; \u201c of .GOOD heated offices.moderate \u201cFéntal; \u2018twenty dovrs.from Post Office: refereuves indispen- LARGE STORE.with or withmt dwelilng.corner Rachel asd\u2019 Berrie Apply 334 Rachel, East 2101: 304-\u2014Srore to let.noar Murray.tiareau, Protist, 117 Alexander, C'atirerise.55 8 OFFICE TO RENT _ Building, 710-711 ; in the bufiding; two NOTRE DAME, Aj coruer _ Canadian Express finest corner offices rooms: total area 15° square feet, pos= session at once; tenant jeaving city.Ape ply on premise.58 8 eod | To _J=t._in new building.which will \u2018be first-class In all particulars, to be erected at the corner of St.@urrerine and Guy streets.Qccupatiou by October 1st, 1909, Several stores already taken.For apply to Southam Limited, Butiding.63 St.Alexander st.55 25 law Southam 218 St, James heated, $1700 per annum.street, with cellar, 102 Notre Dame num.1007 St.Catherine st.west, store and ceilar, $400 per annun.825 SL Cath- $500 per annum.D.W.Ogiivie & Co.Inc., 11 St.Sacrament st.Tel Main B13 \u201cTHE ST.LOUIS\u201d apartment.convealently situated.corner Path and Youug avenues, Moni.real Annex, sniendid § roomed suites, first floor, $ bay windows, heated, hot water year round, mahogany and oak finish, poilshed floors, wan- | tels in drawing avd dining-roous, dle batb.room, shower, refrigerator, gas stove, fixtures, cedar chest, ei.The best apartment, in the city; rent St.Can be scen by nipoigr ment.Telepbone Bast 646.THE SHERBROOKE\u2014To let, twa vers desir able housekeeping apartments, of twelve roows; also 8 few suites: for bachelors.Ap piy the Manager, ir] Sherbrooke st.west.a1 8 L .TO LET any tim@ after the is: of April for five or six menths, furnished apartment tn the \u201cNew Sherbrooke, three rooms and bathroom.Tei.Up 2331, or apply at office; references required, THE RENT APARTMENT HOUSE.505 to 569 Hutchison street, completed befure ls: Maÿ, 7 room apartments, lncludiug heating, hot water at ail times: gas aud electric fixtures: gas stove; refrigerators; free waler; jaatior service: rent Jas M.Mitchell, 2148 Si.Jauws st.49 h2 WALDORF Apartments, a modern heated aulre of seven rooms.hardwood [0008s] electric fixtures, gas stove, refrigerator and Apply on premises 433 Gros venot avenue Phone Mount 1857.\"FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.IN Westmount, house, geven rooms, nicely furnished.for six or eight months, moderate rental to, careful tenant.3233.i A cosy.comfortable, 6-roomed flat.aîl nicely * furnished; .low rental to, careful occupant; centrally located on St Ahdre st.above St.Catherine.Key at N.@.! Vallquette's, 477 St.Catherine east.- 57 58 6.TO LET-Furalthed, large commodlous and well finishet house, 239 Mountain street, just shave Dorcuester; will be rented to privaie amis * vi 20 BUCKINGHAM AVE.Situated \u2018west of Guy, above St Catherine street, a very comfortable, easily heated, fairly furnished upper tenement of nine.rooms, including four good sized bedrooms, new hardwood floor on- first flat, thoroughly renovated last vear, now in first class condition, hot water heated upper brick shed, will rent for $40 per month to responsible tenant.Apply for further particulars to W.BE.Cooper, Star Office.Phone Main 4196.Up 12346.Evenings, F.3352.es 56 10 FURNISHED.FLATS TO LET.COBY.enmioriably fatnished middie far be for summer rooms, bath, electrig stoves, piano, 72 sis gas | months.nice location, ilght, coal \"and Souvenir avenue.FOR SUMMER MONTHS, nice bright fiat, seven rooms and bathroom, west > Un- don avenue, near Sherbrooke.Telephone and plano.Address A 38020, Star Office.54 6 0 - FURNISHED or unfurnished heated flat, In apartment house on Western avenue.would sell furniture; possession May Ist.Address E 490.Star Office.57 4 FURNISHED APARTMENT to lot, for summer months, from 1st June to Tst, Octobez: rez sonable rent, good locality and telephone, Address À 38387 Star Office.I Yi HEATED FLAT\u20143 Apartments.bathroom, hot ater, telephone, artistically flalshéi; option to buy furniture: a baorgaln.Jauitor, 88 Greene, Westmount., 86 PRINCE ARTHUR WEST, 240.rorner Durocher, second flat, 8 rooms, furnished, bright aml attractive, verandah, altuatiqu close\u201d tu the ark; central, desirable for.four.montlis, from ay Ist; family without children.saiisfactory references required.On view 11.30 to 12.30, and à to 5 p.m.582 8T.-HUBERT, 793, above Lberrier\u2014Iist May to October,\u201d nice bright top flat, completely fur ished; DINO; balcony; chesp to good tenta ~ ST.URBAIN, No, 3086, near Duluts, ug- per flat, nicely furnished, three large .bedrooms, furnace, electric light; Imme- VILLENEUVE @T., No.157A, near Park ave\u2014 Up fiat, 8 rooms, bath and water closet; reut $20.00 Ee month.Apply tn Hurtubise and 8e.Cyr, yal Insurance Building, Pisce d'Aenes Square.58-6 diate p 8sion if desired.335.Cali \u201cmorn- tngs ov telephone Main 6535.66 6 | WAREMOUSES TO LEY.\u2018Sherbrooke 8t.- West C.FERRABEE - \u201c- + 16 %em x etecirie | Phone Main | die sale à ang.detac, 35 Place Jacques \u2018onctler, Auctioneer, STORE to let, with or without dwelling, + corner Charbonneau &nd St.Dominique sis, place suitable for grocer, with fix- fures, coment celiar, stable, ete.Apply Jose , pn Brisson, 183 Colonial avenue.58 ¢ Corner $t.Antoine and Mountain Streets, now occupied by Munro Bros.grocers.Apply Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, corner St.Catherine and Mountain sta, STORES TO LET-\u2014Nus.366, 300, 398 Notre Dane st.west; also two upper flats, No.388, Apply 392 Notre Datve street west, 8 TWO large bright stores, newiy decorated, with (sheds, Ju rear, cor.r Bi Lawrence Bouievard and Marie Anne; further par- ticuiars W.KE.Phillips, 11 St, Sacrament atreet.6 VICTORIA SQUARE.H\u2014Ceutral locality; also 314 Craig vtreet west.Apply to John F.Raphael, 6 Si.Sacrament st.sis Fl OFFICES TO LET.EOR RENT\u2014Gy the wonth, three small iffices.situated ground flovr; rent reasonable.36 Eas Notre Dame street.54 8 \u2018FINE oright offices.en suite or singie, with vau.tr; reatals {rom $10 per moath.up, G.G.Lewis, Su Hospital st.Tel, Main 2698.oo .bi \u20ac # 228 UFFICES to let In the Lindsay Bulidins, from $11 upwards.Two elevators, Fire h proof.Heated and lighted.Elevator running evenings.Apply to C.W.Lindsay, Limited.#12 St.Catherine st.west, TO RENT best part of st.James st., bright © office, with use ol general office, teie- phone ete; Apply - Township Trust Company, 151 5.James.street.Telephone Main 213% - s8 6 1 TO LET\u2014Rent of an office, partitioned off, with use of waiting toom.Apply st Boom 411.Savings Bank® sullding, 130 St.James sireet.j \u201d 388 i STORES WANTED.em nt re nr re 222222202000 STORE und dweiling with four or five\u2019 rooms.rent not to exceed 330 per month.Address 21 Deliste mt, St Henri.SMALY STORE or part of one for May ist, on St, Catherine west, between MeGNL College sve.aud Stanley streets.Box À 38238 Star Office.#63 ee rcp STORAGE WANTED.WANTED to rent storage for small runabout around Mayur:and Bleury sts.Tel, Up 2633.\u201c | T ing, MORTGAGE LOANS.TRUST I'UNDY aud other moneys to lng on firat mortgage on real state, at lowest rates.E.W.L.Phillips, of Doucet & Fhillivs, Notaries, canada Life Chambers, 139 st James at, Montreal, 287 313 nn HORSES AND CARRIAGES.\"CARRIAGE HORSES For sale.immediately.the property of a gentleman leaving Canada, à svanking pair of carriage horses, well matched and in every way desirable, Address Box E 479, Star Office.57 3° FOR SALE one work horse $20: one work horse, $50.T.Blllott, 377 Bloury, Up 5715.: FOR SALE one light chestnut cosch horse, dix years oid, weighs sbout 1200 Ibs, stands abnut 16.1 to 36.2; white hind legs white stripe on face, : Has cost \u2018$750 and will éeil at 9 sacrifice; a spiendid family of cab horse.Apply to J.T.R.L.Lemon- tagne, Limited, Baimural Biock, city.: HORSE, all black, aix Fond\u2019 rondater, fast, tall, Years; price pie 529 East St, Cath- \u2018 erine st.- : 58 2 OUTFIT FOR SALE:-Bldck borse, good sleigh for coal or suow; harness and Tom-bro cart, cheap.$100 the lot, 92 Chatham.OMNIBUS \u2014 4 dsuble omnibus, in good ors\u2019 der: can contaln 20 persous; closed with 0 windows, worth ss for sale at $60 Sach.VILLENEUVE AT, Nou, 148 anû 148A, corner FOUR story high bulldine, suitabie for -Jos Bonbomme, 200 Guy.$4 % Manager Mance.Aonex\u2014a fist, In good cede, six |.whrenousing goods to let; dimensions, 65 65 HONSES will he wld, tomorrow, at 2.30 with gas nd elects] ty and f apd b % rin ue ot aa Sevtor and | heat./ p.m.Between this lot a refied rusne nd = month.\u2018 ree age Particulars - ress }/tor sleigh, combine a fine mare volé ai A 3 cie oe | to Pa Q: Rox 288; i possession.mo soearvé.Privat : Ap-2ud-or\u2014626-Sher~\u2014\u2014 Apply to Gibb aud Cur 14s St.James stor \u2019 ; 57 6 STORE TO ET + STORE TO LET it % 3 * FOR SALE, PERSONALS.+ te a SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.» THE\u2018 MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY.MARCH \u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.- 10, 1909.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.: SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE) SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE) _, FOR SALE.: .# LOAD 32.00, for the million.kindiln , wood: Anthracite cos), \u2018delivered tn the «ity.J.C.MacDiarmid, *o, 3 Cena! Basin.Guy aad, William sts.Tel.Main| 483.213 1538 Saw ANYONE desiring p .+ NE to ouy on tostalmenta jadles tallor.made costumes, .coats, blouses, dress goods, geut's clothing, furniture and cart ST bply 101 Bt.Blixabeth.Phone orders Bast \"SCCOUNTS SOLICITED The courtesy of a charge account is offered you by Albert's, the Furniture peo- pie, all this month Remember the address.Albert's, $9 St.herine west.Pen evenings.Tel.East 2156, 28 197 A HOME FURNISHED Por cash or easy payments, with high or medlum arades of, furniture, stoves and Goods until wanted, .Lande.os, Home Pure nisiiers and Ladies\u2019 and Lhiera, 234 St.Lawrence, treet.Brick Gentlemen's Clo- near Dorchester 51 26 cut stone, NATERIAI or- mamental iron fence\u201d stable fittings, etc, etc.Mountain and St.Catherine + ets.H.C.Hitch, 232 St.James sa 5 BRASS CURTAIN POLES, brackets and rings, complete, nearly new, very heavy cork earpet.a for bathroom or kitchen.144 a ton .; vs 3 BOND-\u2014Weuted- to sell a $75 piano bond, cheap to cast buyer.\u201d Adpiy 153 Cadieux.BARY\u2019S HIGH CHAIR perambutator, sleigh, ~ 344 Milton st.38 3 BABY CARRIAGE for sale, sewing machine and other articles, Apply to 659 Park avenue, Annex.BRUNSWICK-BALKE American table, full size, good order, .cues, Strings, counters, darge loun Office.4 balle, complete, Bros.; Home Fur- bitijard 10 u including æe.$150.Address A 38396, Star Co &.878 BURNS RANGE, with hot water attachments, for sule; Quebec Heater, Gas Stove, Walnat and Oak Bedstead, a St.Autoine st.©.24 otuer - articles, 8\" BUILDING MATERIALS.planks, tricks, stones\u2026 Appl t - 2815, or_H.Tessier, East oe, Eadt 4373, aud on premises, fia Demers, East End Abattoir, \u2018CUT IN TWO It is our determination to clear out our entire stock of pictures, framed or un- ima nclude engravings, photogravures, etch- TE rater colors, pastels, etc.Malone an a - Hal Hill mène Ca.CHINA CABINET, handsome for sale at 54 7 in weathered plece of furniture: practically vew; great sacrifice.144 Milton at.| CREDIT CREDIT CRED! Ladies\u2019 costumes, also gent's clothing, at.HALF PRICE.The pictures 48 Beaver oak, very DIT skirts and blouses: on instalment plan, at Garmalse Bros., 1131 St.Lawrenve Boulevard, near Duluth avenue.57 à DESSERT SERVICE.belonging to Irish family, for sale, = house; good opportunit ing housekeeping.ames st; y for any Mr.Curvox Yia St.| © .se 3 \u2018 FURNITURE \u2014 Buyer wanted to purchase fiat, \u201cclean and new last August.S59B Hutchison the entire contents of flve roomed twenty-six pieces and .oentre piece (Opaque Granite China, W.B.| & Co), over two \"hundred wears.oid; no dealers \u2018need apply to 'A 38442, Star Office.FURNITURE \u2014 For sale at very reasonable price, ali of furniture of six roomed e start- -.1 inch board, posts, | A.Plon, East in weathered\u2014oak, also | \"RAFE-CFAr safe, Th je esndifion.Apply be.Clothiers, -224¢-St.Lawrence, near: OXFORD GAS STOVE, in first\u2019 class condition, for sale at great sacrifice; in use only 8 short time.144 Milton st.: 33.3 PIANO\u2014Chickering drawing room grand, In perfect sondition, price $550 rash; to be.seen at \u201cThe Sherbrooke,\u201d Telephone Past 3453 or address A 38320, Star Office.57 6 PIANO BOND, 815, on piano at Hurteau and.Go.; will sell for $10.Apply E.M.1185 St.Denis.Lt PIANO CHEQUE for sale -\u2014\u2014 A $75 cheque on a plano, J.H.Hurteau and Co., will sell fur 825 cash.Address Box A 35472 Star Office.+ PIANO-A small uprigut, speclai bargain, 855, payable $3 cash and $2.30 per month.This instrument can be exchaaged within 3 years for A better make.Layton Bros.aie old and popu: lar plano snd organ house, 144 Peel st, between 8t.Catheriné si.and the Windsor Hotel, - : 55 3aw PERSIAN LAMB COATS It you need one, come at once to Me- Coniber & Cummings.manufacturing furriers, 373 St, Paul street.We have the largest assortment, at the lowest prices in Canada.Persian Lamb jackets, from $60 \u2018up to $200.Fur-lined coats, $50 up to $100.Mink goods.The bigzes: assortiment in Canada.58 Zeva PIANO bond Gr sale, valued 875, wili take in exchange secondhand plano or $10 cash.Cail at 81 Jurors st.PIANO BOND-Good for $75, nu reasonable cash offer \u201crefused, or would exchange for auy- thing useful.iI.B.8, Box 41, Chambly Canton, oT 2 PUPPIES \u2014 weeks old, Victoria ave, > eight 223 For saje four puppies, {or \u2018sale cheap.Apply Westmount, perfect condition-ne- > Le offer refused.Address % Y Solo, Branch.Office.: 58 leod cash Star PIANO-\u2014Uprigut, Mason and R'sch, perfcet or- der, also rolled top desk; swver obliged to fell; leaving city.Write H 7608 Star Brunch Office.vu SALES ON CREDIT We are now clearing iadiss and gent\u2019s clothing.aiso furs, at bargain prices on easy payments.The American Qutfitters, 225 Notre Rame West.3 @ ; oo - 4 232 1 ve tween 12 -and 20 and-6 and 8 pin.2614 Sner- brooke east: * ;rh \u2018 STOVE -\u2014 For sale cheap to quick cash Lduver, One gas stove, alsp Doherty organ, n frst class order.196 St, Antoine at, VALUABLE timber birts, Ewan Rlver, Maai- tobs, { cruised twenty-five million feet; rail.rad and river ruuoinæg through limit: price fifty thousand.8 8 7648 Star Branch Office.YOUR NEW COSTUME can be bought on credit here at cash prices: Ladies\u2019 and gentiemen\u2019s clothing in the latest styles.and \u2018an entirely new stock to choose from Watch for our grand opening day.Lande Bros.Home Furnishers and iLadles\u2019 and Gentlemen's 51 26 ter st.$1 T0 $2 À WEEK will furnish vour house cempietely.Our prices are the lowest in the city for Fur- nlture _ Stoves, Carpets, Oilclothe, Bian- Kets, Beds.Goods stored free of charge until wanted.Open evenings until 10 pan.City House Furnishing Ceo.1322 to 1338 St, Lawrence Boulevard, 7 doors above Rachel, 55 22 $6.00 SKIRTS $2.90 As a very special Inducement for you \u2014aïrsi- ALL THE planes 10 tune fo the city at $1.00, and when exhausted will eur again, by es- rt of many yeurs experience.Toronto and ontreal.G.h, Hi\" Ontario east.years\u2019 city prhétice;\\ the people's.tuner, doctor of plano and organ repairing.Phone East 494.2440 St.Hubert at \u2019 57 6 FRESH CALIFORNIA Asparagus received CONCERT PIANO TUNER, John Cross, 20} A MANUFÆCTURING business in.Ottawa, can give employment with a good salary, to à man who can invest five or ten thousand dollars.Apply Box M 284, Star cree AGENT wanted in every town and city in Canada; one good, reliable agent to handle 8 first class line of specialties: especially suitable to druggists and barbers of good MISSING RELATIVES.E.8.G.-~A young man of 26, who left London, Esgland, for Ontario, about four years ago, and is thought to be in Montreal, js sought by his distressed and anxious alster, resident in Central Loudon.He is requested to communicate with or call on Rev.Basil G.Bourchler, 21 Sherbrooke st.west, Montreal.7 T aw GEORGE A, COHBN, of Birmingham England, write in Monty, care of McCormack, 301 W.43rd st., New Yorw City.Canadian pavers please cupy.; 74 INFORMATION wanted of Frank Hearn, Krank, wire R.N.our returned.Work for il 66 8 raliway employe.\u2018eters answering yours you at Ste, Anne.% \u2018LOST.\u2014_ I BUNCH of keys.Finder please leave them © at.St.Edward st, first fioor.Reward, BLACK -Persian lamb cap lost late Sat- uray night, on Upper Lachine Road.Re- ward on return to A: F.Crosman, 84 Si, Francois Xavier: st.BOOK | \u2014 Lost on the St.Denls car going \u201cwest \u201con St.James st.on Tuesday evening, March nd.a record or minute bnok.Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at |-rvom 3.Merchants Bark BR Peter st.: COMB \u2014 Lost at M.A.A.A.Rink (or on St.L'athevine or Windsor car), on.March nd, a lady's black comb, set with pearls and rhinestones, Reward at $3 Ayimer st.CUFF Lost Sunday night cuff, with links, initialed J.B.Reward ay 97 Shuter Phone Up 3048.John Black.\u201c st.DOG\u2014Lest.March 6th, 1900, back dog, mid- Ang height, brown legs, brown, breast, brown spots over the eyes, full length tail: If let loose Will return home: Knows olty well: if returned to 10F Lusiguan st.g Reward.Cai- DOG~Fox tepirer.Sunday.night, between eratne and Napatson Bridge: + name, Tiny.Anyone found keeping after date will he prosecuted.Return te 220 Coler- atne.Reward.ack Mastiff, weigh about 125 ibs, Re., if brought back to- 17 St.Lawrence Bou rd.Anyone found In podsessieiF ref this Tag Wilt be prosecuted.: KEY RING, reary U5.chester st, Westmount, P DOG - 11 w with keys; logt about Feb- Reward for return te-1172 Dar- hone West 314.58 LOCKET Lost last evening between 184 MPG! street and \u2018\u2019hatham, by way of St Denis car, about 6.230; a heart-shaped goid locket, initials A N.Heward 184 Mec- Gili st Main 344.: MUFF \u2014 Last between Bell Telephone Butiding, Mountain street, and St.Cath- erinée st, a flat Persian jamb mmf Finder wil be rewarded bu 1 to-day.Bi .west.standing.Apply with references to room Telephone Up 333: 354 Dorchester st 58 4 613, Lindsay Building, Montreal, 57 6 = = BOY wanted immediately for cleaning 124 St.58 2 returning.to 348 Moun- store and messenger work, 8050, Star Branch Office.rent tr er BRIGHT BOY wanted for an insurance office.Address applications A 38441, Star Office 58 9 Address F F 58° 3 BOY wanted.74 ar 15, without parents, Roman Catholic; bourd and lodging.\u201d Apply A 36502 Star Offire.\u2019 : \u2014 = 3 BOY for raliway office; good writing essential.Apply in own handwriting, stating age.Address T Y 8050, Siar Branch Of- tice.\u2019 » BLACKSMITH '\u2014 Wanted a general blacksmith; must be good horseshoer; steady employment and good wages given to the right man.Address Box 33, Ormstown, Que.- b7 3 BARBER wanted that speaks French and English; Englishman preferred.Address B 14822, Star Office.: 57 3 CITY ENGINEER WANTED Salary 3125 & month.Applicatajons to reach here March 20th.State qualifications.S, Gough, City Clerk, Nanaimo, B.C.\u201853 12 CARETAKER \u2014 Wanted a family of th \u2018y or four persôns to take chârge of a hou rent, taxes and heat free in exchange for services réndered: no small children wanted.Satisfactory references required, Appiy immediately 58 University st.CANVASSER \u2014 Among whotssale houses for coilection agency; must have good connection and Used to the business; good position to right man: only live men need apply.Box B 14819, Star Office.38 3 CANDY HELPERS with some experience, to learn the trade.Chocolates, 29-31 Vitre st.west.CITY, SALESMAN wanted, speaking both languages well, who feels confident \u2018he can make a good position better by.increased sales in house furnishings, Write E 491.Star Office.57 2 CABINET MAKERS, coach bullders and men experienced in freight car \u2026xark_/ wanted.Apply Silliker Car Co.\" Limited.Halifax, N.B.57 6 .6tH floor.{-Imperial-Syrup-Co.-makers-of-Ramsay's-| | ÉPECIA MAN wanted, with experience, for a quick lunch counter and for genera} work.Apply with references to Walker's Restaurant, 125 Bt.Fras.Xavier at.\u201c MEN snd women wantaû to learn barber trade in eight weeks, graduates earn twelve to sighceën dollars weekiy; help secure position.Catalogue free.Moler Barder College, 119 Craig at.west, Montreal OFFICE \u2018BOY wanted, one w!th knowledge of shorthand and typewriting preferred.Apply to P.D.Box 268 58 2 À OFFICE CLERK wanted for cost syatem In manufacturing concern; must be quick and accurate at figures.Apply B 14852, Star Office.; 67 2 - POSITIONS pecured ax travellers, bookkeepers, chefs, .clerks, drivers, laborers, hell boys, waftrasses or any \"kind of work, Ca'l or Phone Matn 181, Marion's Registry Bureau, 50 Notre Dame east.56 10 PRACTICAL CHEMIST wanted.a man conversant\u2019 with the manufacture of pure \u2018and compound lard; good references must accompany application.Apply.personally or by fetter to J.A.Gagnon and Freres, 218 to 224 St.Valler st., Quebec, Can.83 6 QUICK _oung man wanted of about 20 years, graduate business college, bookkeeping and involcing.Apply M.B.and Ni.P St, Pau! st.mornings age ex 525 ten.STRONG, ACTIVE man wanted, fair edu- \u2018cation.25 to 35 years, speaking French and English, accustoméd to handling freight.State age and experience to À 33394, Star Office.56 3 STOCK SALESMAN | by_a financial house, to sell advertised | stocks; must have good connection and furnish references.Address, A3814R, Star | Oflice, : 68 \u201c3 3aw - STOCK SALESMAN \u2014 Wanted high grade energetic man to solicit subscriptions fof stock in old established business, just merged into limited.company.Address by letter F F 50582, Star Branch Office: STENOGRAPHER wanted, 18 to 21 years, willing to\u2019 work long hours, with prospect of advancement, State .age, experience and salary, expected to A 38293, Star Office, SALESMEN wanted for cur new an\u201d choice .varieules of féed potatoes; liberal terma Write \u201cfor.particulars; Cavers Bros.Galt ont.287 us YOUTH \u2014Wanted & youth as Involee clerk and general office assistant.one able to speak both lauguages and capable of operating trpe- writer.Good prospects.for advancement.e- ply.atating age: and former experience to A 35506 Star Office, : 38 2 CUCUFTEÉE vante.Apply Male Attire, Ltd.236 Cralg east.1 YOUNG MAN \u2014 Wanted for office.of man: ufacturing concern outside of Montreal, voung man, speaking English end French.as.assistant bookkeeper, shorthand 4nd typlet preferred.Apply stating salary and referehces, A 37970, Star Office, 58 2 | 7 \u2018 SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE) 4 GOOD GENERAL wanted for a email family in a flat, with references.Apply 028 Tuppetst., any time.; BOOKKEEPBR \u2014 Wanted a lady assisi- ant bookkeeper; one conversant with fire Insurance business preferred.Apply in own 890, Star Office.handwriting to B 1489 38 2 aw 2 4 COOK -~ Wanted at once experienced cook; ; references wanted.Apply 4189 Bher- brooke st.Westmount, east of Greene ave.à another ser- k and have Mrs.Cave, 58 2 COOK-GENERAL at once; vant kept; must be good ©00 city references.\u2018Tel.\u2019 Up 3383, 239 Prince- Arthur st.west.OPERATORS \u2014 Skirt operators wanted at once, male or female.Apply American Ladies\u2019 Talloring.456 St.Lawrence Bivd.west.STENOGRAPHER evenings, will necessary., Write K.requires work during furnish own mbéchine If HK, 316\" SL Catherine \u2018 58 2 RESPECTABLE WOMAN wanted to take charge baby hoy at her own home, seven months old.1:3 Lusignan st.58 2 READBR to read to shorthand speed classes three evenings weekiy for course short-i hand,\u201d typewriiing.Apply by letter 4637 Sherbrooke, R.Goltman, Prinetpal, Golt- man's Busines College.$ 12 SCRUB WOMAN wanted, one who can sleep on premises.Appiy London House.67 Chaboillez square.: STENOGRAPHER, young, both languages, small salary to commence.Box B 1487§, COOK-HOUSE-TABLEMAID \u2014 Good ex- perlenced cook wanted, two in family: must have best city references.not over 35 years of age; also house-tablemald.Apply \u2019 58 4 27 Rosemount avenue.cook at once.\u2018Beimont Park.BR 2 CANVASSERS \u2014 Wanted two energstic, intelligent lady canvassers to call on business people, agreeable work; knowledge of both languages preferred, but not essential.Salary and commission, Address A 38480, Btar Office.\u201d 58 2 3K \u2014 Wanted immediately a good cook.\u201cApply to 500 Dorchester st.west.57 2 RESSMAKER, with experience, im furs, Dante mark fn private houses, best vefer- ences.416 St.Andre st.56 3 EX PERIENCED-operatdrs on silk and lingerie waists and dresses wanted at once.The Opera Sik Waist Co., 329 Bt.James street.58 EXPBRIENCED operators wantad te work on Cornely L.T.and F.B, and Bonaz braiding machines.Apply The T.Eaton Co., Limited, Toronto.; 56 à GENERAL servant wanted, one who rleeps.at home preferred.Apply No.8 Roosvelt Apts, 4475 Et.Catherine st.Westmount: opd_general, ore that can do plain cooking: no Washing: Apply 63 St.Joseph st, Lachine.56 ted young girl about 18 for ow y Apply 25 St 67 2 GENERAL \u2014 Wanted a \"GIRL \u2014 W light housework; references.Luke st GOQD GEN i eA children; ply 476 Roslyne avenue, Phone Westmount T0.a FERAL wanted; three in family; must have references.Ap- Westmount, \u2018or 57 2 wanted, 19 or 20, for light house- sk and plain cooking.Apply with re- ferunces-in the jafternoon or evening at 20 Springfield ave, Westmount.57 3 ry CS NECRLACE-\u2014Iast, Pnesdar.March 9th, a gold boul necklace Finder wil be rewaried by \u201cUniversity «i.ss: => ON SATURDAY night on St.Catherine st.\u2026 two horse b'ankeis, yellow, aiso one mat.Address 5.Edwards, 1043 Cadieux street.Phone East 805 a re Jp vontaising White car ti | Why not apply PURSE, grey.ckets, voncert cards and other papers, jost Wed- nesdas mertinK., Si.Catherine cars.Fe- turn to.Miss\u2019 Gadbhois, care of The Haril- ton Ce, Fl.Catherine st.wes; Reward.PEN.-\u2014-, Lost diamond scar! pin.\u201coval shape.Finder wit ve sult lv rewarded by wil ing 10 B 14487.Star Office.\u2014 .PFARCET-Un March Und, bstween Lemoine st.ant Berri FOR SALE moving \u2018picittre place.in big town of Province of Quebec, population over 12,000, in very good condition and for reasonable price.Address 3 Dorchester st.east.58 3 fer FORg SALE a store and dwelling in an Eastern Township village on mainline .of raiiway:' à {profitable husiness is and has heen done.{rom the store, ycarliy Fajes nvor 325,600; stock can be bought at a fair valuation.QC D Chown and Ca, {0 st 34 Leod James st.Montreal, REC SSL 5 » FOR SALE-\u2014Pateüt rights for Canada of a com: bination massage fnstrumenl and atomizer (bot electric); weight 8 ouners.Practical and ket; others are heavy and require both hands, A.Grass, SU Dearborn Si.Chien s A = 56 3 Saw FOR BALE \u2014 Pawn ahop, established 30 years, money maker.splendidly located; one competitor in city of 58 6 FOR SALE bread business, doing mostly cash business, Address B 14895, Star Of fice.BE \u2019 tablished for 20i years; making \u201c$15,000 io §20.000 yearly: wilt sell stock Wad toi at sacrifice; owner leaving the city \u201cpoly B 487, Star Office, ; 1 Là 6 \u2019 - LS - - GOOD OPPORTUNITY \u2014 A manufacturing good fInancial .condition, wel established for teff years, business paying 200-309 per cent.Would like to get a communication with a serious party who would {invest about $10,000; only three partners, money fuiiy secured, wishes to secure the above amount for extension.purposes, $3000 cash.balance easy terms.Exceptional fty.Write at once for particulars, P.O).Box 174, Joliette, Que.HOTEL \u20ac.P.hotel has to well owing to Iliness, and offers off -Purchase will be considered Immediately.ceptlonal chance for a Alex.Desmartesu, 60 Main 1257.HOTEL MEN who understands.the tourist to write W.F.Tanner, Secretary Boar ft Trade, Pictou, N.8.y 587 4° ; MANUFACTURERS AGENTN, with Deug mission.A Sutt à Jon Pply on an concern of malented pharmaceuticals pio- ducts and proprietary medicines, etc.in opportun- Ç 3% ¢ R., Nos.355 and 357 Notre Dame : st.east.The proprietor of this well known pois to Pply to tre Dame st.east, Tel, + Jnalified man.0 ; ss a 4 and summer! hotel business will do well Kool con- Grocery Trades, in ier lines on com- 28-Scott_at \u201858 2 nectton nto, A and andle nih e open to b PRINTER wanted, good\u2019 jobbing, who wilt eration manufacturing compeny, extensive amount\u2019 inter on.8056, Star Branch TO BE disposed immediately, sound, ¥olid bust.speculate on the prospectuses in consid: of à year's printing orders of a who will] réquire Address Y Y fice.ness.established 18 years ago; yleiding an io- come of ovat 82.000 a year: eaph ulred a TRS R00/ balance au\u201d time \u2018strictest nyestigations | wileltdd; very goofl remsond for .selling prin: goals dealt with only, Address A sed ue Office.~ _ 51 3 JT BUY.wampies, \u2014@-Star- Want Ads \u2014 29.Modern Büsiness Methods.| tion of the problems of every-day life?an > GENERAL \u2014 Wanted general servant, Apply 245 Elm ave, Westmount.$7 3 GENERAL \u2014 Wanted good general servant for family of four: -good wages and home to right party.Apply B 14877.Star Office.58 3 them to the solu- = \u2014 ; pes t GIRLS wanted, experienced vin the use © ?paper box covering machines.The Milier Bros.Co.limited, 20-38 Dowd st.58 - ÉHNERAL \u2014 Wanted a Rood general\u2019 servant.Apply 47 Lincoin ave., off St.Matthew.GENERAL SERVANT wanted for a small family: must be a good plain cook.Appiy with references to 4262 Western avenue, Westmount, near Greene avenue: 58-2 GENERAL SERVANT wanted, who cén cook, small family; references required.\u2019 Apply morning or evening, 34 Hampton dECourt, Mountain-\u2014st= -\u2014\u2014\u2014-\" GENERAL.SERVANT wanted for family f four.Apply Mrs.Johnston, 249 Eigin avenue, Westmount.+ , GENERAL \u2014 Wanted a good general servant.\u2018one who understands cooking, na washing or ironing: references required.Ap: piy 267 Bishop si.' .GENERAL \u2014 Wanted a young \u2018girl as gen: eral servantg Nousemait kept.; references.104 Crescent at.eee , WANTED TO BORROW.WANTED TO BORROW 36 dollars thr 3 months: good security and Interest offered.Apply B T1002 tar Office.Ow SU.000 WANTED on first Mmortgase, St Henri Ward, eu D new , flals.worth doutblo ike amount.Write E 48 Star Office.WANTED TO PURCHASE.ARE YOU selling cast of clothine, furs Jewoilery, carpets.furniture.Highest pricse given M.Strean.744 Notre Dama west, Mai! orders artondaï.Tel.Main 3566, ALL GAST OFF CLOTHING clothes, furs, jewellery, silver plate, cumeras, Ni braries, bicycles, china; etc.Having a greater demand than any dealer in the city, persons wishing to secure best prices should .see Nam Pearson first, 176 Notre\u2019 Dame west.Tel, Mail orders! attended to.812 ALL KINDS of ladies apd gent's cast off cisthinæ.furs, jeweilery, musical \u2018instruments, etc.highest prices pald.H.Pear- von, 63 Craig st.weat.Tel.Main 3967.3 52 Main 865.: Coîleges, and he will then be in a pos:- tion to look after himseif.Our graduates | secure good pdsitions.Call or write for particulars.Moon-LeRoy_ Business Col- | teres, Karn Hall, 468 St.Catherine street ft west, Up 3005.58 2 eod FIRST CLASS electro plater wanted.com-' petent to take charge of small plating | roon for brass, copper, nickel! zine plating.Must be thoroughly 'amiliar with mixing solutions and high grade Work, E 460, Star Office., oe 48 8 law t CGOOD MAN to rake .care.of horses aud cattle, must Have experience, vears en- bogagement: references required.Applx ta LD Whelan and Co, Nantel, Que.ax + GUOTY MEN wantéd to canvass Montre Article sells at sight.Pernianen: pos.for energetic men, Appiy Box NA 28448 Etar Office.Go ENGLISH Batcher aud Provision band wanted, well up fn trade.Apply with re ferences after 3 o'elsek, \u20ac Tue Laing Packing and, Provision Co.Ltd, MI stree?, aku GENTLEMAN.af ablitty wanted to plhre am ng acquaintances first class seilinz stock of exceptional meri, by large Insurance corporation.Liberal compensation.American Farm Products Insurance Co.No.334' Fifth Avenue, New ,York.50 6eod BEST prices paid for cast off clothing.all HARNESS MAKERS wanted, good fitters print, lining.\u201ccnitoss, > hut., Mops, factory cuttings, large pleces, curtain ends; anything in.the dry goods Îlne.Spot cash, Adams, 47 Westmoteiapd, Torootn, Ont.50 14 3aw PAWN TICKETS WANTED J.B.Miller, 437 St.James St.M, 3794, 50 12 AGENTS WANTE PAGEMT \u2014 One good, energetic, reliable mAn \u2018'p every town to take orders for best custom made clothes In Canada.High commission.Rex Talioring Co.Toronto.ct bo 27 re rman - AGENTS write for particulars o \u2018 selling household combination Sarkar of lancy toilet soaps and family remedies, -seils in every house, oper one hundred per cent.profit.The F.E.Kura Co.Limited, Queen and Ylotoria (streets, Toronto.281 104 2aw AGENTS easily earn $3 dally selling \u201cVol.\u2014 Peek .Granite.Cement.Mends holes in graniteware, etc.Greatest seller ever of- fered.Every housewife buys.100 p.¢.profits, 16 for Special Agents\u2019 propos sitfon.H.Nagle and Company, LApralrie, Que.[458 2aw STARTLING household invention, Sells on aight.Agents, coining money.Salary or commission: Braagar, ranttord, Ontario.; *.\u201c 8 \u2019 $18 and ex- WD PAY iadies or gentlemen \u201cWES wi 5 TK for ua: expen hom 1 se money advanced, \u20ac terri- Commence tory.Write for Le Co, Limites, TorSator kinds: secondhand goods, 25 per Gant and stitchers.confiant employment; none paid more at Ustregursky, 684 Notre me but good men reed apply.J.& M.J.west, Main 5086.¥ : 86 6 Bithell, 50 Beaver Tlal!.56 Zend -BOILER, \u2014~ Wanted secondhand flash boii- [IRON BED wrackers nor framers ahd er or oll burner, for 20 horse power en- pourers, aise brass.bed makers, buffers, ging.- State particulars and- price.Address jdcquerers.brass finishers wanted, Box A TA 35451, Star Office 2420 : 36 Jed Star Office, JAPANNER \u201cwanted, wifh experience decorating.Apply E 483, Star Offlre.a7 Jp 3 L MEN wanted at once on sa'aty and expenses.One 00d man in each 'ocaifty, with rig ot capsbie of handling horses ts' advertise and introduce our Fuaranteed Royal porplé Stock and poultry Svecifies.No experience necessary.We lay out your work for vou.828 a week and expenses.Jerkins 3 812 Position permanent.Write W.A Mrg.Co.London.Ontario.MAN \u2014 Wanted a thoroughly experienced man it dress goods; one speaking both languages preferred.Apply to the Manager, The FE.Carslev.Co.Ltd ' + .- MEN \u2014 Don't accept any kind of.work until you hear from us.Make $10.00 per day selling new article.New plan: 125,600 sold in Minneapolis.Costs .06; neïla for .15.Two samples .05 Domestic Mfg.Co, Desk JS.Minneapolis, Minn, 57 3 MONOLINE operator wanted at once, Rend reférencen and state salary and experience to M 290, Star Office, Montreal Le s?2 MAN \u2014\" Wanted for the Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School, Fhavbriâdge, Que, an detive män, single, carpenter by Duties.will.include helping to organize and œuperv work and play of boys: Applicants must: be total abstainers and\u201d athletic.\"Apply by letter; stating age.experience, references,\u201d to the Supsrintend- ent., .; \u2019 MAN wanted about 28 or 28.married gre- i st, Annex, 58.2 to visit our new clothing department, we resid 3 Place Yon - 1 .will offer {or one week some new Pan- Dominion Transpot Ua 5 Pisce Youvitle furnish FOR.SALE white Cochins, dark Brahmas, #118 Cloth skirts in latest styies and in ] el 1 Cornish Indian Game.White Crested all 8izes, worth dn the regular way 56, SUNDAY.P.M.\u2018n° voung fox terrier, wblte, iq rapid Black Poland, Fancy Pigeons.Fantail, blue, for $2.90.All the new styles In.suits With brown care.Uwe Brown spels ad npper | | transit } Slack and white, Jacodins, Pouters, Nun RTO Tea and aa can Shen a th rge ac- part of tail, Inog tall.Reward 33% Milton, 4 ona n omers, W.I3.Nantel, St, Jerome, Cd, coun you wish to.Our speltdlty co8- Tom oom women me rm ve me Ta .; - ' @t Terrebonne.- tumes made to measure.- Lande Bros.STAVE CIGARETTE CASE, Mondav.be.between - Home Furnishers, Ladies\u2019 and, Gentle.Wen Windsor » tation and Aitchison st.demand FURNITURE-Three plece parlor set, $17; fine Men's Clothiers, 324 St.Lawrence.near \u201814 Pret, St Uatherine and leurs.Finder lh par 5 ; ! = x > \u201c r inx \u2018to 5 3 brass bed, $23; bureaus, chairs.Marris cbalrs, Dorchester.; 55 5 rewarded upan returning fo 50 Maplewood and leather covered rockers, bed couch, $3; electric = avenue tote des Neiges.- 3.2 ! Xtures; everything as good as new.aml very I TT TT TEST TT me tes am I cheap, a real bargain.135 Metcalfe st.Cally supply.© afternoon and evenings.) BUSINESS CH ANCES.FOUND, a ; FURNITURE -\u2014 Household furifiture, bas hedged À ENAP \u2014 81,100 wil buy a first class!\" _ A ' used Just a few months.Apply 62 City Hall hardware store.Nu énposftion.X barga'u ! PARCEL Found on var.a xmali parcel.> ave.to prompt purchaser.Cai.and inspect.307 ; vali alier 6.30 pan.ar 13¢ Eigin st.2e a = auriez avenue.corñer Chà Ù .UTI : FURNITURE, cémprising parier, dining \u2018 Convenue corner Chambord si PURSE on d'atheiite =, abent two L - [a] and bedroom sets, odd chairs, tables, ple- | vecks age.h small sn wf money.Cail po * wires, mirrors.curtains oliclolhs, carpels a - KE | at #85 Chavievolx st.} ; almost new, cheap, keep till May.12:a ol.ACTIV E, reliable man wanted.woo cnn dinote : , } - .Antoine st.\u2019 corner Windsor, : many Se pit Bret wil ati large bet | YORKSHIRE TERBIER Fonds in Jaguars, [© om =7== = =e TTT TT TT 7 TT - IRR QUE > i br Toedniee tarxe prod her Fan Dave.hr appliiog Imvisediiatelÿ and = CE : : a 2 CRM E s : fits: good remuneration for service Fall par i ih taney I APL TOR iy 5 EXPERIENCED - No others) SALESMEN wantoil, to sell hich grade specialty D rex 0 odd lumber.Apply Byers ticujars ai interview.Address B LAGI ST Yor PpAariog espenses, or will be said 11 Canesol, need appiy.A chanve.Bis 99 commission basis: good, proposition can be .nglin, 0 Mance st.87 8 fic ° i .money.Apply Thur nd Friday, Jno} made to succeeds ful traveifers accustomed to call EE \u2014 ~ | BOATS, YACHTS, AND LAUNCHES.Mactean.Geo.Marci: col 18h st] Qu TBE gescery and butcher (rade.Appis Box SACRIFICE\u2014Contents of a uewly fur- BOARDING HOUSE for sale pl mr ses secs mi meee oe James BL A CT Mian Ofte.2 {uroished 8 roomed louse, will sell any part.possession: central heality, FOR SALE -\u2014 Muliine threes horse power on en mee me \u2014 : Te .a Buty Bas to leave by the 15th.Apply ai Rood reason for seliipg.Appi 25 è i.y, R@soline steri launch, 18 feet, aiso one EXPERIENCED young man wanied in] SKIRTMAKER \u2014Wanted, immediately competent ; Church, ween 3 and 6, or T to 9.55 6 A: à sartifier ; ! bieam tamu h, iB feet.8 1 I.apright boil- 1' dry goods ine.ae EE in -ehipping: ipirsuaker: ne a ME nie TX 8 \u2014 - - \u2014- (er and 6 HE.P.high speed engine, holh in); must aso understand buwokKeeping., App yl DY With Feférences tu Murpoy-Gar + MAT ete Boop SQUARE, PIANO, Dunham make, BAKERY and Conséctioner are A wal ln ; perfect condition, Apply BR 14503, Star Of- with references.between 9 and 10 cu) ÉS Spaiks street, Ottawa! Oot.36.0 r cash.: a : .st.class ter, Icnnp 313 Horses ?Ci Bi, Fs : \u2014 pply \u201c18a St.Antoine, apd tan delivery waggons; contra) location: | fre ! 56 3e04 Montreal Jobbing Co.1 St awe © \u2019 i ç = « .ren A NT ade bo - \u2014 - - es - soop Mix ROUND, 85 to 70 galloos.a day: parts reciring from business.Address YY $086.GASOLINE mator boat for sale, 23 x 6%.Cb 2! oe , à young horse, winter.and summer - ; : 28 H.P., new.compiete, Appiy after 6 .i } > good condition.18Z Berri, or lune East BOOT ahd shoe Btuck for sale on St.cath.: PM.L-Durapher; 216 Course! st.si 5 : | 2 ) 37 z erine st.west, first class stock, \u201cwith - - - .r si a { Experienced man to (ske charge of new - ne TT lease till Mav 1st.1910.Anawer at ome Lo about yeur boy's future.sive nit a general woodworking factory and vard.INCUBATORS, 75¢ each.\u201cThe Reliance.\u201d p.O.Box \"34S.; \u201c0 Pa good huginess training at Moon-LeRoy, Do nat apply unless competent and ac- P Draetice.28 4 SPECIALTY SALESMAN, covering Mont- tea: and vicinity, open te.handle a few good Tines: mukt be rapil seller, Write CC.33 St.Viatrour st.Annex.LT 2?aurinted with best modern sho D.-G.Isom!is & Sons.» a8 SHOE FACTORY.superintendent vapabhle lury.gooda, work quired wanted, of takinz entire charge of far- making 1000 pairs per duy of staple fn McKay, Standard screw and Peg Apply with references and salary re- Ta Mf), Star Office.87 4 3BAPRERS \u201cput.perd classes Sherbrooke, \\Vest 1 and write US à nnnuie on I.tinltthan.wil stenograbher, Principal.Gaitinen's Business College, hoe \\Wrætimount & 3 NOGRATH ER, vodups bath anguatés «tail salary To vufmence.Box RO It5x0 \u201ctar Office.ERAL good scraper foremen, aise general foremen wanted for, coming season.Apply.wating wages and Cpertence to Box M 297, Star Uffive.\u201d : \u2018 SITUATION wanted by a.young man as apprentice, with a, gond carpenter.Address G.U.McDonald, Whitwick, Quebec.Pa 88 2 STRONG voung Englishman wants situation &t anything: fair education; best of references.Address B 14735, Star Office., 57 § a gardener and florist, thoroughly competent, strictly honest, with good references.Address B 14581, Stur Office.5B 4 SITUATION wanted by er .as good: plain cook.for an establishment of 40 inmates.Applicants must be total abstainers.Apply, stating age.experience and references to Superintendent, Boys' Farm and Training: School, Shawbridge, Que.WOMAN wanted to do washing at homie | for smal! family.Apply 119 Prince Arthur st.west.57 WAITRESSES \u2014 Wanted experienced waitresses for lunch counter work, Apply Extenuate Cafe.309 Bleury st.st WANTEIY lithographic cutter, also bindery gziris.Montreal Lithographing do.Ltd.ès 2 ; YOUNG LADY attendant -wanted, from 1 - am.to 2.30 pm.datiyv.Apply Crescen Turkish Bath, 380 Dorchester st.west.ence.Address Box E 445, Star Office.58 2 YOUNG GIRL wanted to assist with light Jourework in a good home.Apply 437A Colonial avenue.Co .$2 A DAY SALARY for i'telligent married or single women.for work at home.Mrs.Davidson, Brantford, Ontario.5e 6- \u2018SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE) YOUNG MAN, 30 vears of age, 15 years experience in all branches of shipping.desires position, wholesale house preferred, capable of taking full charge: first class references.Writo C., 93 St, Viateur st.Annex.UOTE *s7 3 YOUNG MAN wants situation in kitchen.tp learn ronking: steady.good refer- encès.Apply Box A 35219, Star Orrice.: À 6 YOUNG MAN, with some experience > in hoeokkeeping., wishes to Ret position ass stan! bookkeeper.willing to work for a very small salary in order to get fully experienced.Address\u2019 A 35488, Star Office.7 § WANTED (FEMALE) ITTY LTE en re 4 1 YOUNG [LADY wanted for office; musi be | SITUATIONS WANT accurate at figures and capable of taking COMPANION young English important work: salary tao.start $35.00 per lady requires position ss companion -to month, State age, education and cxperi- (gay thoroughly domesticated and musicals good references.Miss White, 115 Milton st.COMPANION o\u2014 Wiajited position as come panion, governess or carve of invalid,would travel\u201d Address F F S435, Star Branch Office Bs 2 LOOK.ETC.\u2014 Situation wanted by\u2019 © young cook, experienced, alse house-table maids, upper housemaids, general servants.Clete.maids.Apply City Counelliors st.588 - ET eme mr POSITION wanted as head waiter, eward or manager of =ummer hotel.best testimonials.Address X.Y, Z., Montreal West Pr.O, 5° AD.WRITER.ciover.Capable and experienced, open for engagement, with lurse firm.Good copy writer.\u201d Box 116, Montveai | Star, Toranto.8 © A MAN.understanding steam, lookinæ fer position as night watchman or cagetaker: both Tunguäret: fancy ware.speaking references required.Apply 553 Notre Dame west, .strong city connection, would handle and push good line on comenission basis, Address ra GIRI, \u2014 Wanted smart young Riri for ata- tionery atd nost vard stnie., Staie age, rê- ference, etv.Address PR 14537, Star Office.GENERAL FERVANT wanted to do piain choklux: no washing or Ironing.references.Apply $137 Sherbrooke street.near Greene avenue.GENERAL or kitchen mai 9 un > .Vv \u20ac stands plain cooking; private famtiy.» $1.Familie at.te ge GIRL \u2014- Wanted a take care of a habv and help with light housswork.one who can sleep at home preferred.ApDIVv at unce 791 St, Catherine st.west.- \u201c GOOD GENERAL SERVANT wantell, able tu cok.references required.88 Shuter st.Jy.no washing.Rood, wages: good re.serences required.Apniv evenings, or morn- -ings before eieven, 823 Atwater.corner Rouvente, GENERAL, wanted.young, for twe in fam-_ hest references.fa! education, Frice.82008, Star CARPENTER and contractor requlres fob coupia far season, hotels.hoarding house.ete good caterers and to control: not afraid GIRE warted to do, ework, Must s'rep at home: references required.Apply to Mrs J.Higams, Bellevue Fials, Foon: 3.6th floor, DE.- 38 2 -GROCERY CLERK having about one vear's svperienge in the business Appiv Kyle & Stevenson, 111 a\u2018rmount avenue, (nnex.HAT TRIMME 18 \u2018exnerlensed, on Rentie- men's hats.Apply Sigmund.13 Bieury st, * 56 3 HOUSEMAID \u2014 Wanted young gir! as housémaid; references required.Apply in evenings 259 Peel st.HEUP \u2014 Wanted a% young gir! to assiat in gencral-housework.Appiy 3MB Mance street F .TWO THOUSAND people wanted ro attend _ ihe operiing of the Queen's Palace, 340 entre street.near.Ropery.Thursday.the lth instant.and the foMowing days.;Moving Pictures, Songs and Vaudevilie, 5d and 10c.Next week, Passicn: lay.38 2 WANTED \u2014- | fiave a newlv patented de- ,.Vice.having big enles through agents.Fraveiler needed to make appointments.Ne canvassing.will pay.salary and expen- ser weekly.F.J.Waterson, Brantford.Ontario.; : -56 6 WAITERS .Wanted two experienced .waitres for*\u201clunch counter.Anpiy at O'Connor's Cash, 51 University st.© ee ! WANTE ete, 5 e}'-Man to care for been.cow, lawn, £a per menth to Che tight man, Mar- riel man preferred.Must have highest re.commendaiios, \u2018 Address folant E.Stevens, White River Junction.Vermont.8 5 YOUNG MAN Wanted at once for large manufacturing concern: must be good writer; gnod opening for smart young man.Salary $5 per week to start.Apply in own handwriting to ¥ 497, Star Office.YOUNG MAN \u2014 Wanted a smart young man for dry goods warehouke; one whn has had rome experience in keeping stock And stock hooks preferred.Repiy B 14848, Star.Office.; : 87 2 \u2018YOUTH \u2018wanted.about 16 or 17 ysars of Age as junler clerk .n office; must live with parents, Apply In own handwriting, Uating salary expacted, P.O.Pug YOUNG MAN wanted for office work, \u2018accurate at figures; \u2018salary, to commence, $7.00 a week.Address Boy E1000, Star Office, 57 6 YOUNG MAN \u2018to help at rolis: must have a aie experience, Apply James M.Aird, - : n : ; 166 Urbai HOUVSE-TABLEMAID\u2014Expertenced \u2018 hause- tablemaïd for family.of two; musts have of work; no encumbrance; wali recommended.Addregs X MN 7063, Star Breach Office.~ 37 3° EXPERT \u2014 Wanted a position by me- }._ehante.thorouzhly experienced in making , tjose loint tubes for hedsteads, weldlese steel tubes for cyelés) boilers ete.wrought\u2019 Iori and steel tules fer Ras, water and sianm.alse all kinds of tans and dies for screwing A 35248, Star ee 56 3 ENGINEER, or handy man arou factory, thoroughiv understands ail kinds of machinery and boilers, Can suppiy first class references and holds certificate.G.B,.379% Mt Royal avenue east.58 3 ENGINRER \u2014 Third class certificate.want's position, f{iremanor engineer; best references.A 38244, Rar office.58 3 ~ 2nd \u201cclass cer- Züth-of March.A.Delmott.>w + \u2014 FIREMAN rod engineer, with tiflcate, Wents \u2018position he the Address 439 St, Denis, Saiaberry.B 14814, Star Office, 57 ARCHITECTURAL drauæhtxman.% yeas\u2019 | Experience: wants positinn: good teéhni- Address A : Be 6 bing repaire.new and old and a'l thines necessary in itding trade, good man: good in orde.and gaod guarantee, estimates given at Jawrat prices.Address W.Goldberg, 6 Charbonneau st.Tei.East 5022.57 6 BOOKKEEPER \u2014 Young man.22 years, speaking-writing hoth languages, having faur vears\u2019 experfence.deslres position.A:l- dress A 25353, Star Office.5 jee K \u2014 Situation wanted by Phiness céok, city or country.Apply 27 Metuaire street.57 3 CATERERS \u2014 Disengaged, experianced KING \u2014 Dresses and coats made 7 SL siv'e, evening dresses from 82,50, Mis.Waishe, 75$- St, Denis, AS ENGLISH LADY wishes care of house or wou.d give attendance to doctor in return for Lent.otc, Highest references, B 14805, 4 =tar Office.: .38 2 FR ANCL -\u2014 EXiss lady, aged 253, tail.musa.speaking German, English, seeks situatson in bearding school or family: best GOOD SINGERS wanted, ladies and gen- good references.Address.EB 14301 Star Of.FUME UT ?Nor : tlemen, must read music, steady job -at |.fice.SK 3 zaw : fciérencer Laure Frans.Vogelsanrelresse the, Varieties.690 Notre Dame st, west.ar rares | 1, Zurich, Switzeriand.: Apply at once \u2018at box office.Amateurs AS COST-CLERK and buver or otherw ET - TS as 5 anted for every Munday.and Thursday by man (843, with office and practical ; I RÉNVOHN ; Pal, RR raring os night.3 shop experience, principally with ran © hat tritaimer, rite .34 ; - founders, engineers and machinists: fami.! west.; = GENERAL -\u2014 Wanted an experienced g@n- Har also.with honkkeeping.tunekesping and i ~ \"== Ton one widow eral: must be a good cgok: with city storekeeping: thoroyrh system: references | GENERAL illo ig can have her 14 yelerences.Apply 10% Drummond st.correspandence respectfully invited by \\ mi mee baby girls gaud plain cook and en mt oor DS 3 38448.Far Office.! 98 7 maw Eu 83 Apply 11 St.Thomas st.57 3 GIRL wanted.young girl far crockery and AGENT.well known and papw'ar.with\u2019 GENERAE STRHINC Tata SE Tom pétést, reliable and experienced person; wa of references.Apply 11 Burnside Place \u2014 ERAI, HOUTSEWORK Wanted by young wages three-{ifty weekly.Address B Office ¥o88 2 = rts HOIU = FER \u2014 Trustworthy, middle aced English woman, position.as housekeeper, to one or two gentiemen or couple: would take charge of house for summer or Joctur's offices; best referencez.¥ TT 7983, Star Branch Office.81 2 erm me tr HOUSEWORK.wanted, any kind, except wasaing, by day: city references.Apply R W.59 Ayimer st.67 2 | HOUSEKHEPER\u2014Respectable middle aged widow.lady, without children, seeks posie tion as housekeeper to gentleman «v party of gentlemen; capable in every respect and can turnish the very best of references to A 38297, Star Office.te 6 HOUSEKEEPER\u2014Superiop working house- Ad- sr => HOTEI ~~ Wanted \u2018by a.capable woman & position in hotel.or place of trust, for April, thoroughly experienced; good reference.Address X X 7969, Star Branch Of- tice - 57 6 Young English lady as \u2018housekeeper in flat for undertake entire work.Address VY Star Branch Office.HOUSEWORK wanted for whole or part day.by vouna woman Address Mrs.Joyce, rear 25 St Elizabeth st.HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 English lady wishes & position\u2019 as housekeeper or companion where imaid is kept: experienced and c&-, pahle; excellent references.Apply A.M, P.care of Dr.Paterson-Smyth, St.George's Rectory, Montreal, \u2018 À $7 8 AUNDRESS \u2014 Washing and ironing by the day or house cleaning, city references.86 cook and thoroughly domesticated.dress X X 7982, Star Branch Office.\u2018 HOUSEKRE EPFR fasigee pagltis Wed months, would © reliahie and willine working housekeeper in a tamity of two only.inhabiting a high- class heated apartment with janitor service, ex~eptional opportanity for a trustworthy and qualified nerton to recurs the comfort of a good home, Libera; salary pal.apps 8 A 37960, Star Office.LAUNDRESS \u2014 Wanted - immediately a 'aundress for an Institution of, 40 inmates.all conveniences in laundry and help given: stould be requjred to help in mending.Applicants must bs total abstain ers.ADply.rtating age.expérience and re- ferencas to the Euperintendent, Boys Farm and _Trafning 8chool, Shawbridge, Que.MAIS \u2014 Wanted competent and experienced house-tabiemald, with ¢ity references.Apply 111 St.Matthew at.¢ NUR3K \u2014 Wanted a good experienced nurse to take care of baby, 18 months old.Applv Apartment 7, 24 Durocher at.87 3 NURSE \u2014 Wanted night nurse.Apply Protestant Infants\u2019 Home, 508 Guy at, 5 married, no family, wife .good eook.good references country oréTérred.MH.242A St.James st.Montreat: 56 4 \u2018HANDY MAN \u2014 An ali round handy man wähts work of anv kind about gentie- man's piace or warehouse: strictly tem- -perate Harrison.318 Psiace st.58 à IF YOU WANT a house built.store or of- tice fitted or repaired, call or write King.carpenter and builder, 896B Huntiey at.Estimates free.38 3 PLASTERING.painting.tinting.whitewashing.paper hanging.general repairs; satisfaction guaranteed.46A City Councillors st.56 2 POSITION: wanted as har tender.alx vears' experience, speak both languages.Ardress 131 Cralg west 58 27 PATNTING, paper banging, tinting and plaster ing, low prices, heat reference.Apply Morris Woiffe.357 City Hall ave.58 3 POSITION wanted br expertenced engineer, practical man In $11 kinds of rensiring, Ad dress John Thevaites, 23 Mt.Antoine.56 3 NURSEMAID wanted!'at once to assist/ in .light housewnrk; another girl kept; good wages; referemces required.Apply 318 Eim avenue, lat at.east of Greene ave, 88 2 PRACTICAL paper cutter, 15 years\u2019 experi enco on all kinds work, soher, steady, wants position as cutter, Apply KE 492.Star Office.: 57 3 NBAT YOUNG GIRL wanted se genera), 2 in family; good home for the right party.Apply morning or svening, 512 Rutchison street, Annex, 86 3 \u2018OPERATORS wanted on whites coats, pants and all parts shirts, good position Par steady operators.Apply immediately to: Miss Raymond, RR.C.Winkine, 23 Dowd street.se 6 OPERATORS \u2014 Wanted 6n coats, panis.Mm coats And pants preseers, At Campbell, Wheeler and Co., 912 Bt, Lawrence st.PAINTING.paper hanging.tinting.e estimates and advice given free.for any fuitre dates, low prices and first class work.My specialty, work guaranteed, Sherman, 269 Drolet t.87 *: POSITION of trust wanted by a young man, four years experience in the pur- - chasing.department of one of {ia largest concerns in the city, also two veard\u2019 experl- ence with à company in B.© References.Address Y Y 8009, Star Branch Office, a 87 good ofty \u2018references.Apply after eight 5 258 Lagauchétiere st, west.o'clock evenings to 56 Mæckhy st.38 2 | - } : - B GARDENER.married, no children.ran PLADE \u2014 Double entry bookkeeper and HOUSE and tablemaid wanted.Apply No.take charge of x gentleman's place inthe cashier.wishes position or would take 4230 Dorchester st; Westmount.Refer.city.Address X X 7966.Star Branch Office.aharge of books for: à few hours daily: ences, : 2030 .57 2 highest references.J.9032 Mount Royal ; 7 in = - \u2018avenus, Phone E.6471.\u2019 58 2 1 HOUSEKEEPER ,\u2014 Wanted immediately a GARDENER + Scotch, wishes situation.LADIES plan.and fancy blouses, muslin dre chitdren's and maid's\u201d es made.-3 St.Edward\u2019 st, off Bleury.8 2 MIDDLE AGED COOK, very steady.fine refevencés, wishes stuation for two gens tlemen.Write Cook, 248 St, Elizabeth st.58 2 MAID fire maid: Lindsay § \u2014 Mrs.Jacahson's Employment Of- Cook-general and house-table« good references i 518 St.Catherine.Building West, Up 3048.57 NURSERY GOVERNESS, immediately, poste tion as comparton nr governess by.young OFFICR ASSISTANT ] \u2018ady position as office assistant: education: good stenographer; wil} $A per week tn start.Btar Branch Offige.[ow OPERATOR Wanted hy a: young lady position as private branch exchange apere athe: Hitabie references.Address Ÿ Ÿ 805% Star Branch Office.6.3 anted by young POSITION wanted by young woman, light nousewark or Mmothelx \u2018help, \u20ac11 8.Dominique st.; ; a - ENOGRAPIHER \u2014 Experienced atenne graphe.wifh knowilsdge of French ant office routine.desires\u2019 position: bent vefer- encer.Address FOIE £100, Star Branch Q?- flee À tn Mrs.Butler.Jom.: keeper.seeks situation to a couple: good i.House\u201d dréss< \"7 rad\" tewn ur vountry, Address F F 8077, Star Branch Office \u2019 5% 3 Jaw NURSING \u2014 Wanted by experienced and reliable woman mafarnity or sick nursing.Terms moderate.Best of references, Ade dress Ÿ Y 7096, Star Branch Office.87 2 NITRER \u2014 Scotch, very experienced, for delicate infant, situation at ohce, The.Guliid; TL Drunimend st, V 81.§7.2° SALESMAN stockkeeper, young man.a Star Office.Good address, agressive, systematic, desires.; - asition with prospects of advancement.| -STENOGRAPHER and trplet, Pitmans sys Good buiness conne tions; \u2018references.Ad- em, we ucated, brig an n - © «035, Star Branch Office.| gent, Apply A 38330 -Erar Office.§7 2 dress Y Y 036, Star Branch Office 58 4 | ; EMAN \u2014 W | ion a Lt TABLEMAID wanted at once, 85 St, Fam-, STOREMAN Toned Saualion Ds illest.trust; good references.Address Ÿ Y 8005.TO BOOKBINDERS \u2014 Wanted at once 10 S'af Branch office.Cw experienced glris to do general work.AD-| TAILOR \u201cUTTER.young American, thor- piy at The Gazette, 38 St.Antoine \u2018streel, oughly competent; best references, State Bindery Dept, J.Leroux, Supt.85 7 heat snlary.Address Guillot.care Y.M.C.A.ee - cea Yor tn fr + - av A - TABLEMAID, housemaid, Jaundreases, New 3 ork hy 3ra 8 ih avenue, 3 many girls, generals, cooks.young girls.TRAVELLING SALESMAN, a business get- nureemaid.colored general, situations in tar, is open for a position, speak French : Ottawa.Quebec, euperlor situations wanted and English: best of references, BB 14897.immediately: good wages.Select Registry, Star Office.; A 53 8 596 Dorchester west, hours nine to nine.rm mee on reer mm re me ati erm © .\"or TRAVELLER, man of 3H; years, sober and ] TABLE and 'parior maid wanted, rafer- holding very good references, speaking À ences wanted.Apply 4189 Sherbrooke \u2018st.English and French freely, wishés to have Westmount, east of Greene avenue: a position as traveller .in groceries and eu Hauor tn the Province of Quebec or On- 1 WANTED an experienced house-parlormatd, tario for the 15th instant.Write A.38321.work\u2019 with.man servant, French Canadian Star Office.- : $7 3 i preferred; good.appearance; references re- pp i \u2018quired.Fare pald.Address.Mrs.Nord- WANTBD\u2014A north of Eugland man (at preseit ; heimer, Glenedyth, Toronto.56 4 With.Vancouver wholekule hardware firm», : with good business conuvections\u2019 in the Midlands.! as manie MAR sunm TP retnhraing to England, would\u2019 like position as \u201cA WE DONT CLAIM representative for twa three Canadien firms.N (\u2018fan furnish references fron: Vaucpuver or Old A: | : + Country business men.For particulars apply 4 to do everything as wel or better than Bev 650.Fast Office, Vancoûver.id , other people,\u2019 but we do claim that in our WORK \u2014 Young man sceks situation in § own speclal branches we do things just, any capacity, grocery and butchering.{ a \u2018little better than the best of the old- preferred: not afraid of work; good refers.i8 time, non-progressive schools.Our meth- ances, Address ¥ 1° 5078, Star Branch Of- 3 ods are \u201cup to the minute,\u201d and the fice.- 88 8 i business training we impart is appreciat- : f ed by business houses, who demonstrate WANTED situation as waiter by young 3 that appreciation by applying to us when man, age 2%, for hotel or club: \u2018good rFe- i they require competent bookkeepers and ferences.Address $ Y 037; Star Branch stenographers.Come in and let us con Office.\u201d i aE .i vince you.Moon-LeRoy yusiness Col- | \u2014 7 armee .Lo Karn \u2018Hal St hy YOUNG MAN {esires ._ situdtion where .#.§ leges, Karn, Hall, 463 St.Catherine.street, strength, eneérzy und common seérfse are ÿ ! west.Lp subs.= = essential: knowledge nf gasoline engines.\u2019 4 T J \u201cess | va, Star Office.\u2018 q WOMAN \u2014 Wabted immediately a woman Address B 148u3, Star Oftice 576 3 a arr cif om ds ' ;i i} ral Sn Cn hr à 4 crime ele ri tg re dh meio on \u2018terred, with \u2018idea.v1 office routine, nae of taking hirge of Stef of lads \u20ac ; ing.\u20ac je staft.of lady olethy; ning for enargetic man.Adres xperience.and salary ex: pected.489, Star Offices.46 4 , YOUNG MAN, with good education, to learn the art of electroplating.Apply with written a OPERATORS on blouses, dressmakers and © tuckers; permanent employment and highest pay.Apply The American Sitk Waist pRieation, \u2018The Hemming M'e.Wn Coy 14 St, Helen on p * Mfg.Co.Ltd 10.St, Peter st, 10474 PAPER WANTING, painting.Untine.pias.\"tering.highest references.\"wall paper, latest designe.all prices, for si] purposes.Samples sent.J.Bacon.78 Hallowell, Phone BTENDGRAPHER - Well educated voung lady destregiUposition af stenographer, accurate, \u2018rapid Wnd nedr:: knowledge of bnakkéeping and 3 Westmount 1888, city or suburbs.ses \\ 4 14830, Star Office, officé routine.Address 3 , s. * 3 om atv Rn | & # va new ., , ~#nd rapid handwriting.\\Te \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_@peech habitual to you?Are you sure of \u201cCountry accommodation for next sum- \u201c they find yours?VALOIS \u2014 Room and board, starting May | \u201ceality; terms moderate; telephone, SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE.BELECT REGISTRY, 596 Dorchester west, experienced cooks, guod cooK-generals, house-tablemaids, several experienced nursemaids, ; wanted \u2018immedliateiy, many gener ails, tablemaids, nurse, Ottawa, onok, Que- .bec (colored cook-general), four voung rls.first class laundress, good wages: : Hours 9 to 9.\u2019 SITUATION wanted by reapectable Ene | lishwoman, thoroughly domesticated; any | position in private family where she can have her child, age one Year and four! ynionths.Apply to The Andrews Home, +6 Belmont Park.52 3 ) SITUATION wanted\u2019 as nurse for a couple of children or housework, willing tn leave Appiy by letter K 3 BT.2 SITUATION wanted as nursery governess or mother's help by young English?woman; references.Apply 1o The Andrews iHome, 45 Belmont Park.: 57 8 city: good references.\u2018G.337 Bt.Antolne st.STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted position by © young lady as stenographer and typewrit- er, several years' experience in law work; first class references.13 14835, Star Office.- 57 2° STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Position as stenographer wanted by weil educated young 1ady.thoroughly competent and rapid; will accept amall salary to start.Address PP 7805, Star Branch Office 57 5 SITUATION want» by working house- \u2018keeper; gond references.Apply to The - Andrews Home, 46 Belmont Park.56 3 TEACHER of modern languages (lady) of lone experience, who has spent several years in study abroad, desires position in.publie or! private schon!, Address 734 B., Dunham Ladies\u2019 College, Dunham.Que.55 10 USEFUL MAID or situation at once.mond st.Up 2281.lady's mald dealres The Gulid, 71 WASHING done by the dozen, aiso rough dry.Le a pound, Roya} Laundry, East 1887.~ \u20185e 3 WESTMOUNT REGISTRY OFFICE, 4567 : Sherbrooke st.near corner Victoria ave.makes no Charge to sérvants.generajs and xiris wanted at \u2018once.Phone Westmount 2834.Co 6 8 WORK \u2014 Wanted by first vlass laundress family washing (to .do, at aoe.hy dozen, piece or wash, ond referunées, Iria Chale ham st.* Lie?\u2014 PZ me ee - COUPLE see\u2019: Hot good Address A 3-21, F1 KRIEIY tion any capacity, of town preferred.Office.YOUNG MARRIED LADY seeks pos companion-help, to be consideri of the family.Address A 35317, fice.: .\u2019 a3 PUPILS WANTED.[ CONVERSATION - Franch Our conversation class meets every Tuesday and Friday.8.30 till 19 pan.If you have some \u2018knowledge of French you can join.it immediately; if not.we have to coach you during the first month.so that you.can.enter.the.class \u2018after month.We also have classes for, German, Spanish, and other languages.Pri-4 vate and class tuition day and evening.Call, write or \u2018phone for prospectus and particulars.European School of T.an- guages, 16 McGlil College Avenue.Rooms f and 9.'Phone Uptown 3354.57 4 saw- \u2026 GANT WRITE WELL y Then my individual Course of expert instruction in Penmanship will quickly enable you to acquire gn easy.graceful Are slips of \"your grammar, spelling, punctuation?My y or evening Course in English covers all these branches; The man or lady who knows how\u2019 tb write or dictate strong, convincing letters can carn big money; master the art of successful business letter writing, and you will find, that you could not possess a greater business asset.Call any time and talk over your particular case with W W.Harries, B.A., Expert Tutor and Coach, 73 Milton Street.\u2019 ENGLISH and French languages, gram- mer, arithmetic, letter writing, Dbuok- keeping ,ete.all school subjects, puplls prepared for diplomas.Special attention to backward puplis.108a St.Famille b'.- 37 3 TUTORING in the languages and inathe- matica, Apply 11 Basset st.41 26 ; Auer light %| situation; $10 per month.one t- s.ROOMS TO LET.ALEXANDER, 187, above St.Catherine #2.to let, large, bright, sunny, warm, unfurnished front parlor, suitable for tight house- kevping.is 3 BBLMONT, 18 -\u2014\u2014 Nicely turnished double and single rooms, hot water heating, 58 3 - CITY COUNCILLORS, 64 '\u2014 Double and single rooms, modern conveniences, kit- chen privileges.Auer light; reasonable terms 53 6 CATHCART ST, No, 4 \u2014 A quiet private house, rocms to let, wel) furnished, gen- | tlemen only; telephone; facing Phillips sq.bi 5 CHURCH Double AVE.241, Verdun \u2014 room ag sitting and bedroom, mein thor- oughfire; near cars to city; good, cheerful 7 57 6 CATHCART ST.No.485 \u2014 One large and well turnished front room on.bathroom floor, not moving: gentlemen oaly.cou GENTRAL LOGATION * On Union avenue, No.78 (above St.Catherine \u2018street)\u2014Elegantiy furnished and complete appointed rooms ; everything new; first floor front; private entrance to bathroom, Auer light, steam heated.Telephone service, etc.Apply above., .673 CITY COUNCILLORS S8T., 75 \u2014 Well furnished bright, cosy yooms, first and bath flat, double or single, with use of kitchen: gas stuve and dining room if desired; modern conveniences; Immediate possession; reasonable; not moving.\u2019 CITY COUNCILLORS ST., 54 \u2014 Large bed- sitting room, clean, bright and warm.modern conveniences; terms moderate; not moving.+ \u2019 .CRESCENT ST.84 A bright warm room.all modern conveniences, electric light, etc.,.private family; not moving.68 em CATHCART ST, 84 Large room, hot and cold water; electric light.58 3 CRESCENT.24 \u2014 Fine sulte of rooms, elegantly furnished; \u201cterms moderate.58 3.CITY COUNCILLORS, 77 \u2014 Very \u201cfine room, furnished, quiet house ~ English family; not moving.57 3 | CRESCENT ST.No.20 \u2014 Nicely furnfsh- ed single and double rooms on dathroôm fioor; not moving in May., 57 3 CITY COUNCILLORS, 36 \u2014 Large furnished room on bath flat, suitable for two young ladies employed during day.B58 3 CRESCENT ST.S&\u2014Furnisbed room; convenlences; private family.CITY COUNCILLORS ST, 20 \u2014 Well heated rooms, Auer light; private family.ss moderu 58 3 DORCHESTER WEST, 630 \u2014 Raoms to let in a well appointed house: breakfast 12 desired: trahsients accommodated; near Windsor Hotel.830 Dorchestar st.west.: .54 6 DORCHESTER ST.WEST, 346 \u2014 Nicely furnished rooms, in quiet house; no chti dren; not moving.57 3 DRUMMOND, 59 \u2014 En suite or single.modern and central, telephone, hot water continuously; private family, for gentlemen.58 4 DUFFERIN AVE, \u2014 Large furnished room to let, with use of kitchen, suitable for married couple.Address 2 Dufferin avenue, off Richmond st.5 3 DRUMMOND ST., 16 \u2014- Double room, also single room, hot water, telephone, Auer light; not moving.: \u201853 \u20ac DUROCHER, 136 \u2014 Large front room, well turnished, suitable one or two gen- tiemen, sma:l private family; meals\u2019 1 de- | 13 ESPLANADE AVE.197-\u2014 Large, bright rooms, in modern house, first olass locality; best accommodation; not moving.58 6 aired.Ty: gentleman only.THE, MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, ROOMS TO LET.OSBORNE ST.14 \u2014 Large front room and also a single room, first class accommo- Aation; terms moderate; facing Dominjon aquare.- BT 6 OSBORNE STREET, 67 \u2014 To let double \u201c parlor, furnished, every convenience.38 4 OVERDALE.AVE.19 \u2014 In quiet private house, two rooms, furnished for housekeeping, bed-sitting room and small kis- chan, dining room, heated, $16 monthly: permanent people only.! 6: 5 PRINCE ARTHUR E.65 \u2014 Room,.suitable gentlemen or -merried couple, liglit house- 2 HI keeping: private family.° PARK AVE, 96 \u2014 Three furnished rooms on bath flat, vacant: transients.63 6 PRINCE ARTHUR WEST, 320 \u2014 Very -5u- + perior rooms.Phone Up 4271.56 Heod PARK AVE, 78 \u2014 Very weil furnished front room in quiet house, ail modern con- venlences; teléphone; centra) locality; gentlemen only.- 53 6 PARK AVE, 58 \u2014 Fine, large, comfortable bedroom, warm, bright and quiet, an ideal room for two friends or maryriéd couple; terms reasonable.f 87 5 PARK AVE gentlemen oniy.+ PRINCE ARTHUR STREET WEST, 313, near University, comfortable room, bathroom floor, suitable for one or two gentlemen, board, \u2018optional; vacant\u2019 March lath.57 2 Nicely furnished room, Enquire at 32 Park ave.o sm RICHMOND SQ.§ \u2014 Double and single, lowest terms, hot water, gas, private family, rooms furnished or unfurnished, first May} every convenlence.= 8T.ANTONINE, 387.Apply 417TA\u2014Uniurnished flats, 2, 8, #4 rooms, hot, : cold water, cupboards, sua back, froal, gas fistures up, bal cony; auit doctor.- st 5 ST.DENIS, 1148\u2014Large bright front room, fur nished, private English family; nice locality; near Mount Ruyal ave.partial board optional, SHUTER ET.34-\u2014Two large front unfur- mished rooms, also two single furnished, wardrobes, hot and cold water.ss 2 ET.\u201d URBAINY, ST, 623, just above Sherbrooke.well furnished bed and sitting- room, connected\u201d on parle lay, Kitchen privhégés: nidderate; also one single room on bath flat; moderate, SOUVENIR AVE, 56 \u2014 One front double bed and sitting room, furnished, also single bedroom in private family; terms very moderate.8.STANLEY ST.No.108 \u2014 Flat of three rooms, en sulte or separate, with light housekeeping if required; hot water heat- ing.: ss 2 ST.LUKE, 35 \u2014 Large room in small private family; gentlemen only.Phone Up 3220, : ès 3 ST.ANTOINE ST., 258 \u2014' Nieely furnished front room cn bathroom flat, separate beds, verandah; sultable for two gentlemen, very reasonable, 58 2 ST.URBAIN ST., 502, above Ontario, nices 1y -furnished single room, Auer, light, bath, hot water, clothes cupboard; private fem: C4 87 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 9 \u2014 Double and single rooms to let.Address \u2018to No.9 St.Catherine st.west.nn SOUVENIR AVE, 18 \u2014Comfortable.bright \u2018funnished room, bath flat; use of kitchen, dining room, home comforts, not moving.+ 58, ST.ANTOINE, 270a \u2014 Two large front rooms, old doctor's office, reasonable \" = price.Apply Mrs.Robert.ST.ANTOINE, 37 \u2014 To let, comfortable - rooms and \u2018board for workingmen bi \u20ac ST: FAMILLE, 24\u2014Large well furnished room.extra bright, bath fiat, private-fam 15: board if required.Phone East LC ss ST.MARTIN, 250\u2014To let, one unfurnished room.\u2018 - 6 3 FORT ST.No.30.\u2014A bright, warm room, electric light, all modern conveniences.Traoslepts accommodated.40 10 FULLUM, 31% \u2014 Two large unfurnished rooms to let, use of kitchen stove; terms moderate, .57 ¢ GUY BT.475 \u2014 Double and singls rooms, on bathroom flat: modern convenlences, ne kitchen privileges, tfansients \u2018 taken; terms moderate.235 52 aw HUTCHISON, No.8, near Sherbrooke, room bath flat.suitable for lady or gentjemen.HANOVER ST.No.8 \u2014 Nicely, furnished room.ground floor, suitable for gentleman, terms reasonable.se 8 LESSONS WANTED.YOUNG.LADY would like to take singing iempeus; terms moderate.Address XX 1388, Star Branch Office.x PARTNERS WANTED.AN EXPERIENCED reai estate man win few hundred dollars, wanted {to enter partnership with finamsai man.having sapitel and business already secured.Address A 38178.Btar Office.56 6 PARTNER wanted \u2018for manufacturing ladies\u2019 dresses; must have some capital, Apply B 14885, Star Office.WANTED an active partner, Jewisli y-èfer- red, with $1000.in an estabilshed business.For perticulars apply to A 38283.Star Office.56 3 AGENCIES WANTED.WANTED -by Winnipeg manufacturing agents a few good ilnes to offer to whoie- sa'ers and jobbers, connections Port \u2018Ar-p taur to Vancouver.Address Box 38396, Star Office, Persona Interview desired.57 4 BOARD QJ People living in the country, either near or far from Montreal, wha have accommodation for boarders next summer, find it valuable fo use the \u201cSummer Board\u201d column of the \u201cStar\u201d and have their choice of the most desirable guests.There are thousands of Montreal people looking for: suitable mer.They are watching the \u2018\u201cSummer Board\" notices in the \u201cStar.\u201d Will Q The rate for \u201cSummer Board\u201d advertisements in the \u201cStar\u201d is only onc cent.per word.each insertion, minimum .charge 25 cents.36.peod SUMMER BOARD.«let.at Madame Joly Valois.Gentlemen preferred.68 Jeod ., | \u201c ROOMS WANTED.NICE looslity, gcntieman of quiet habits requires two or three unfurnishe Appiy Mensger, 441, St.Catherine tt TOOMB, west ROOM \u2014 Wanted by two young ladies nice comfortable bed-sitting room, centra: ls- ; Address +B 14797, Star Office.De VICINITY' Udiversity and St.Catherine -\u2014 two or three unfurnished rooms wanted for immediate poesetninn or share of tat, | moderate rent.Address YY 5043, | Star\u2019 Branch* Office.LE 3 - AWANTED immediately.By lady between Park avenues and Fort\u2019 at, single front room furnishe drohe, : r'eam heating, Tésidor: Tarnishings, young, Tia- _testant family: nat, moving.Address A 38307, Star Office, WANTED two rooms In exchange for wife's services part time.bext references.Ad- Y Y 8020, Star Branch Office.67 3 ' ee \u2018 ly furnished flat Apply after 4 p.m.J] MANSFIELD ST.+ za INSPECTOR ST.room, would suit a 143 \u2014 One small clean lady or gentleman.LARGE front room with small sifting room adjuining, comfortable, furnished, 23 Oxenden aveune, 10u other roomers, suitable for a gentleman; telephone; breakfast optional.32 10 LODGINGS \u2014 263 St.Antoine st.lodgars $1 a week, 26 cents a night, 20 rooms, near\u2019 Grand Truok and Windsor stations.LLORNE AVE.40 \u2014 Nicely furnished s!n- gle and double room, ail conveniences; near McGill University: nét moving, LORNE AVE, 30 \u2014 Nice large bright front room on bathroom fiat, suitable for ons or two, also single room, board if desired.MANCE, 83 \u2014 One large front room\u2019 on bath fiat, Auer light; not moving in Mav.MANCE 8T.429 \u2014 Rooms to let, family of two, wish to rent double parlor in new- 57 2 MAYOR ST.80, corner City Councillors \u2014 Nice bright room, furnished, Auer light, on bath flat, yrivate family; no children, 57 © 2 ST.CATHERINE ST., Westmount, 4155\u2014 Unfürnished rooms; no objection to children.578 SHUTER,\"52 \u2014 Furaished rooms, single- doûble, on bath flat.hot water, two minutes\u2019 walk from Park avenue où Si.Catherine; rent moderate.6 b7 8 ST.GENEVIEVE ST, No.91, off Dorches- ser st, comfortable rooms, single or double; rent moderate.56 3 ST.DENIS, 248 \u2014 Nice room, bath flat, steam.heated.| 58 3 ST ANDRE BT.571 \u2014 Furnished front room, for one or two gentlemen, private house.85 Seod ST.CATHERINE WEST, 188 \u2014 Nice back parlor or other rooms to let, furnished, in central part \u2018of city; with gas, bath and steam heat.5e 6\u20ac UNION AVE.No.7 \u2014 Double rooms to let, sultabie Tor married couples; not moving.58 4 UNIVERSITY ST.85\u2014Furnished single and double, aj] convenieacews immediate possession.58 UNION AVE.85\u2014Tfo Trént.single room, on bathroom fiat, newly furnished.+ 5 UNIVERSITY, 76, opposite Cathedral, nice- lv.turnished single or double rooms, cheap \"to ladies or gentlemen, all conveniences.Call immediater.57 -2 UNIVERSITY, 91 \u2014 Well Hh with, use piano, .rooms, and + furnished room, .58 3 UNIVERSITY STREET, 60 \u2014 Large nice- & furnished rooms, bathroom flat, singly or eh suite, In well appointed house: quiet | English family.\u2018 .56 3 3aw UNIVERSITY ST.16a -\u2014 Room; large front room, suitable for quiet young man, home comforts; private family.5¢ 3 UNION AVE., No.front bedroom, bat room.8F-\u2014A large well furnished room fiat: also small bed- - 52 10 MACKAY ST, No, 7 \u2014 Roora to let, MANSFIELD ST.No.173 \u2014 Comfortably furnished rooms, private family, gentlemen onlv.\u2019 57 MotilL COLLEGE AVE, 78 \u2014 Rooma nicely furnished, ail modern conveniences electric light, telephons, shower bath: gen- tiemen only.\u2019 | ss 20 88 *\u2014, To tent A nice clean, bright bedroom.\u2018 se 5 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, 33 \u2014.Nicély furnished single and double rooms, tran- aients accommodated.87 3 METCALFE 'S., 147 \u2014 One room, first ciass, hot and cold water in room, bath fiat, telephone: Lnmediate possession - L MANCE, 157 \u2014 Nice front room, well heated, gas, hot.cold water, suit ladles or gentlemen;; private; board if desired phone.+ : MANSFIELD STI 97 \u2014 Two large.bright comfortable furnished rooms, steam heat- ed, electric light, telephones; home comforts; not moving.58 3 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.72 \u2014 Rooms, singie and double.wail.and comfortably furnished, also large furnished parlor, all conveniences: transients./ ; METCALFE, 133\u2014 In private family, nicety furnished \u2018hed-sitting room, 810: all conveniences; immediate possession.57 2 MANCE ST., 193 -= Single and double furnished rooms.\u201cwith or without board, f near Sherbrooke, room, nicely fur- MANCE STREET, 150, one single and one doubi nished, with or withoutf hoard; telephone and other modérn convenientes.$8 3 METCALFE ST.136 \u2014 Well furnished roortis, with telephone; transients acéom- modated.5e \u20ac MANCE ST.No.789 \u2014 Unfurnished rooms on bath fiat, bath, hot and cold; board i?required.or kitchen privileges; Fngiish family; not moving.58 8 VICTORIA ST.No.31 -\u2014 Singie room.Aer light, wellyheated, six dollars per month; gentlemen only.VICTORIA ÊT.48, comfortablyg furnished double and singie frofit rooms, bathroom flat, running jvhter, hot and cold: porcelain bath.5s : VINET, 195 \u2014 Nicely furnished front room.bath flat.single bed, suitable for lady or gentleman; rent $4 each monthly.n 7 WESTMOUNT \u2014 Tno\u2019 nice rooms.bath flat, private house, all modern convent.enced, $5 and $10.Address Ÿ Y #06y, Star Branch Office.ST \" 58 4 WOOD AVE.4, Westmount.zoom for gentleman, furnished with \u201cor withut 58 6 boerad.WEST END -\u2014 For gentlemen, threes furnished rooms in quiet private home of three adults.Address W W 7869, Star Branch Office.\u2026 Co \u2026 56 8 PRIVATE TREATMENT.MRS.DR.POULIN has rooms and hoard for ladies; before and during confinement, strictly private; \u2018terms reasonable.:49 Montcalm.> i 2 MRS.DR.TROUGHTON \u2014 Rooms and board for ladies belors and during con- nement.private.612 St.Denis st.Phone East b(is.Ladies attended at their homes.+ 4 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.-' GENTLEMAN wishing to learn French desires a room with board, with a private famiiy.terms moderate, Reply with full particulars to A 38480, Star Office, - YOUNG MAN \u2014 Canhadisn-Englism would Ika room and Doard In private family in Westmount or vicinity: give full particulars; references exchanged, Address, A \" | 7 38344, Star Office.\\ 1 SUMMER BOARD WANTED.MILTON ST.29 \u2014 Lergd double room, weil.furnished, bath fiat.56 ¢ MANSPFIELD ., 144 \u2014 A aingle front reom, electrid: light, steam heat; immediate possession; .not moving In May ! .oR ; front * = MOUNTAIN, 397 \u2014 Very comfurtable, bright rooms, bed and aitting rooms, al- 20 double and single, bath fiat.newly renovated: newly furnished} fine house; phone, breakfast.i \u201d \\.| NEWLY furniehed rooms;\u2014-heated.\u2014electrie- light, porcelain bath: terms moderate, Apply 38c Drummond.Bell No, 2.563 NOTRE DAME BAST, 1840 \u2014 Furnished roorii to let, bath floer,sult married coupis er two fFends: kitchen privileges; seven dollars Jmofithe .#74 + Ce \u2019 em eines A - A 7 LONGUEUIL\u2014Wanted from about the end of May by m ad couple, room and board, or artial bosrd, with a pice refined family; must fe convenient \u201ctn ferry.State terms and pat: ticulars to A 38307 Star Office.81 2 ec BAILIFFS SALE \u2014 Province of Quaber, Diatriet of Montreal.No, 60%.Superior \u2018Court.J.F.Strachan and al, Plaintiff; ve.J.E.Lebrocque.\u2026Defendænt.Oñ,-the 19th day of March, 1909, st eleven off the clock in the forenoon, At the domicile of the said Defendant \u2014No:\u20141797 St UFVRIT ET.Tn The | Town; nt Si.Tous District of Montreal, will be sold by authority où Juaticé.\u2019 \u2018ati the goods and chattels of tha said Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of.household furniture ete, Terms cash, L.J.8 PS ROOMS AND BOARD.BLEURY ST.225 \u2014 Persons seeking §00d comfortable home, with rooms or board in Engltah family, aiso two or three newly furnished bed-sitting rooms, plano, bath, w.c., central locality.ss \u20ac BISHUP 8T., 14 \u2014 Double and rooms, well furnished.with board.CATHCART ST.board; steam heat: also table board., Transients\u2019 accommodated.Mrs, Arnold.\u2019 58 3! large board; wuit- terms modér- 67.3 380 \u2014 Single se 6 single DROLET, 269.near Duluth avenue, bright furnished room, with able one or two young men; ate; English family.\\ DORCHESTER ST.WEST, room, all conventences.- wil take habits to share only gentlemen nf good Address A 38349, Star IN TWestmount, private family.two gentlemen of quiet their nice home: hebits need apply.Office.57 83 LINCOLN AVE.\u2014 large, well furnished room to let; with best board.32 Lincoln avenue, off Guy st, near Corona Hotel.Telephone.So 575 MANSFIELD ST., 99 \u2014 Tice, ciean room, 00 bath fiat,\u201d for one or two gentlemen: 38 2 board !f desired; English family.8: tte arr ri vtr meet ee °°.METCOALFE ET., No, 129 \u2014 T'arlor bedroom, with piano, also a front double and \u2018aingle room, on second floor, \u2018with board: transients accommodated.\u2018 5i 3 PEEL ST., 209 Three newly \u2018derarated connect ing rooms, with bath; also board.PARK AVE.18a\u2014Firs{ class single -and douhie rooms, newly furnished and done over, also {first class tabie buard; not moving._\u2014 - yy - RICHMOND SQUARE, 19 \u2014 Comfartable furnished rooms to share with beet table \u201cboard and every convenience; terms moderate , - 68 5 RICHMOND SQUARE, No.13 \u2014.Opne or «two young men.wanted to share large room, single beds, English family; board if required.: 4 82 ST.DENIS.004\u2014Double and single rooms.firif 20 \u2014 Double rooms and | Fit-Reform \u201c, ë MARCH 10, 1909.\" Wardrobe Open at Night _ the new Fit-Reform sty buy.- In order to give all the \u201cexamine the new spring styles in Fit-Reform Suits añd Overcoats, the Wardrobe will be open.from 7.30 to 9 o'clock on Mondays, Wednes- .days and Fridays until Easter.We cordially invite the men to call and examine les, whether or not they men an opportunity to class accommodation.table board, not mov: ing: telephone East -8414.So 28 ST.DENIS, 142 \u2014 Splendid double and single room.bathroom (lat, nicely furnished, hot water heating, Auer Hight, tele: phone: very good board.SHERBROOKE EAST, 69 \u2014 Nicely furnished front parior room, also single one, bath flat, with first class buard; home comforts; telephone.58 4 SKANEATELES.HOUSE.638 St.Catherine west \u2014Furnished rooms, suitable for married eon: water! In large rooms, home comforts; room and \u2018board, $3.00 per week upwards; also ex- kcellent table board.$3.50 per week, 3 meals, 1 dollar; 23¢ singie meal.Tel.Tp 3043.- 56 8 to Jet, with Apply at 28 St.575 ST.FAMILLE ST.rooms board, also table board.Famillle st.SHERBROOKE EAST, 73 \u2014 Large double parlor.well furnished, es \u2014bed-sitting rooms.asbestos grate; first class board: terms moderate, 87 5 * ples or sinzie gentlemen, running hot aud cold.TELEPHONE be placed not later thaïr ST ANTONE, 80-\u2014Stogle foom, with boa; also single beds, $1 per week: English fam- My; smoking room: bath; steam beated.386 ST.ANTOINE, 466 \u2014 Bright, comfortable furnished room, with or without board.: : S54 8 TOWER AVENUE.No.12 \u2014 Nicely furnished, in private family, with breakfast and tea A 58 2 UNION AVE.53 \u2014 Nice singie room on the bath floor, with breakfast and six o'clock dinner; telephone; also table hoard, 57 8.WESTMOUNT \u2014 Two nice large well furnished rooms, bath flat, together or separately, private family, all home comforts.gentlemen of quiet habits only.Address A 38330, Star Office 87 8 \u2018BOARD.BOARD and rooms for ladies during con- finement, priva:e.Mre Eohme.\u2018ladies doctor.No.192 Ontario st.east.opposite St.Lonin College.288 49 Saw UNPVBRSITY ST.76 \u2014 First class dining room for lad'es and gentlemen, & tickets, $1: 21 tickets, $3.50; single meals 25c:; first olass cooking: qulck \u2018service.37 6 Tm : 7 MACHINERY.ENGINE for hire, gasoline, 8.borse power, able.day, week.month or season.B 14870 Star Office.SECONDHAND machinery, in good order; 1 boiler, 33 H.P.; 3 Excelsior cutting ma chines: 1 Waymoth lathe; ! pianer, 1 Barking machine, 1 Bung machine, 1 Splles ma- Tt.Address 37 2 chine; miso emery wheels, saws, pulleys, belts, shafts, hangers, etc.Apply to H.Beaumler or L.R.Desllets, Joliette, Que.se « \u2018 TIE MILL, zecondhand, consiating of carriage.steam centering device dogs gunshot, steam feed, suitable for cutting two thousand ties per cay.Waterous.Brant- ford, 16 52 law WOOD WORKING machinery In stock \u2014 , Planñner®, matchers, moulders, complete outfit, -aiso engines nd voilers H.BE.Plant, 1790 St.James at, Montreal, | 30 15604 PAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province.@f Quebec, District of Montreal, No.1388.Superior Court.Isale Laniel, et al.Plaintiff, versus Artbur N: Tessier, Defendant.On.tbe 19th say of March, 1000, at ten of the clock in the frrenoon.4b the domiclle of the sald Defendant, No 187 St.Denis =t., in tae City of Mouitesl.wilt.be: sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seiz- cd in this cause, \u2018consisting of Dousehaid fur.nituré.etc,: terms cesb.X.PAUZE, B.8.C.\u2018 Montreal, March 10th, 1909 ; rer .BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec.District of Montreal.No.23177.Circuit Court.H.Audet, Plaintiff.versus M.D.Baldwin, Defendant.On the 19th day of March, 1909, at one of the clock in the after noon, At the domicile of the sald Defendant, No.1270 St.Hubert st.in the City of Mantreal, will he soid by authority of Justice, all the gals am) ebattels \u2018of the Raid Defendant, weiz- in this cause, consisting of household furniture: terms cash.L.J.S.RACEITE, B.8, ¢.Montreal, 10th March.1909.BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province of Quêbes District of Montreal.Na.23178.Cireuit.Court.UC.Gauchier, Plaintiff, versus M.D: Baldwin.Defendant.On tbe 19th Aux of March.1909, at one of the clock in the affèr- noon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, No.5270 St.Hubert st.in the City of Montreal, wili be sold by authority of Justice.ali the goods And chattels of the ssid Defendant, #elz- ed Io this canse, consisting of bousehold furniture, etc., etc.: terms cach.1.J.8, RA.CETTE.B.S.C.Montreal, JOtb March, 1800.BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of -Quebec, District of oMontreal Nn.\"10481.Cireuit Court.\u201d Joseph Dupuy, et al, Plaintiff, versus Lucien Houle, Defendant.On the 19th day of March, 1000, at ten of the clock In the forenoon, at the nice of business of the sald De.feandant, No.T92 Berri street.in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Juatice, all the goods anid chattels of The sald Défendant, seized in.this caume, consisting of jack screw wileys, rope, lumber.ete.ete.PIERRE RIENJONE TI.B.8.C.Montreal, 2:b March, 1 a 4 .BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Mantreal.No.2479.Clreuit Court.De F.St: Armand, and vir.Plaintiff, versus The Special _Machioers Maoufacturing Ca.Lid., Tiers Balel.Ob tbe 18th day of March, 1000, at ten of the elock ip the forennan, at the lacn nf business of the «Bid Ticrs Sale Na, 22 St.Raul si.in tbe City of Montreal, will be soli} by antbority of Justice, all the goods and chattels ,of the sald Tiers Snisl, rezied In this \u2018cause, cénaisting of desks, scale.Iepeveriter, ete.etc.: térms casb.L, J.8 ACETTE, B SU, Montreal, March 9th, 1909 BAILIFF'S SALE-\u2014Province of Qusher, District of Montreal.Ne.22804.Court.J.Malo.Plaintiff,-verans J.Defendant.On the 19th March, 1000, 3 of the clack In the forennon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant.Nn.1212 Bourdesux, io Delorimler,, will hé sold by authority of Justice, all tik goods and chaftels of the said Defendant, seized In this cause.consisting of | bougshald furniture, ete.: term cash.J, A, BISSONNETTE.B.Montreal, 10th March, 1900., BAILIFF'S SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.23176.Cireult Court.J.Tremblay, Plaintiff.va.M, D.Baldwin.Defendant.On the 19th day of March.1309, at one of the clock in the afternoon.at the domicHe of the said Defendant.No, 1270 St, Hubert st.in tha City of Montreal, will be scid by authority of Justice.Ai! the Æonds end chattels of the naid Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of household furniture.ete, ete Terms cash.L.J.9.RACETTE, B.8.C.Montreal, 10th March, 1909.Sa BAILIFF'S SALE: \u2014 Province of Quatdec, District of Montreal.No, 170924.Clreuit Court, P.proides ux, Plaintiff va De W, Wiseman, Defendant.On the 22nd day of \u201cMarch, 1909, at one of the clock in - tHe afterndon, at the domicile of the sald Da- fendant, No.231 Panet at: In the City of Montreal, wil) be wold by authority of Justice, all thé goods and chattels 6f the sald \u2018Defendant, seized in this cause, consiating RACETTE, B.8.C.\" Montreal, 10th Marsh, wo.; 4D ei ; .vl household furniture, ote.J.B.TRU.EAU, B.8.C.Montreal, 16h March, 1999, ; 58 8 2aw «a THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA, Removal Notice minded that in order to ensure early attention, and the least possible interruption of thelr service, it is imperative that the order to TRANSFER THE APRIL sth.BLANK REMOVAL ORDER FORMS wiil be found at the back of each Telephone Directory, and orders will receive attention according receipt at the Company's Office.Fill out and mail-this- form\u2014to\u2014 to dat: O R.F.JONES, Local Manager.Band Uniforms! Samples and Catalogue Free \u201cRex Talloring Co.tinited = - \u2014\u2014 3 TORONTO, | 33 18 Jaw 1 : 5 BAILIFF'S SALE \u2014 Province of Quobec, District of Montreal.No.938, Superior Court.Mathews and al, Plaintiff, VE.Adoiph Wagner and al.Defendant.On the 19th March, 1309.aL ten of the clock in] the farenoon, at -the residence of .the sald Defendant, 1207 St.Lawrence Boulevard, tn the City of Montreal, will be soid by av- thority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, sgized in this cause, consisting of furniture, pte.Terms cash; A.MARCHAND, B.8.C.Montreal March 158th.1908.- \u201cOUR READERS\u2019 VIEWS Brief communications deallng with matters of public interest will be considered ' for this column, Lengthy letters must be rejected on account of lack of space.Chicken- Killers and The Law.Ta the Editor of The Montreal Star: Sir.\u2014Considerable prominence has been given lately to the doings of a man named Lômbon, who 1.s been fined, and very properly fined, far Violating the by-law which prohibits the killing of poultry within a radlus of 500 yards of a market.Lombon Is described as a \u2018Rabbi,\u2019 and not a few people are led to Infer that he is suffering a cruel mar- trrdom because he is not allowed to do \u201cas his religion teaches.\u201d The case would make a capital object for a roaring farce on the vaudeville stage If it were not that it is calculated to cover the laws of - Juddism with ridicule.The by-laws of the city do not allow butchers\u2019 stalls withing a radius of 500 yards of a mnarket.and the same principle is applled to \u2018piaces for killing poultry.That our mu- nlcipal authorities are positively innocent of any anti-Jewish prejudice is proved.by the fact that there is a place in the St.Lawrence Market at which poultry is killed by a Jewish official in atcordance with the requirements of Jewish law.But Jewish law treats of a few other the killing of chickens In Biblical fash.jon.One of {ts cardinal principles ig that the law of the land must be scrupulously obeyed., 1 do not know where this man Lombon obtained the degree of \u201cRabbi.\u201d but ! do know that Mis his duty as Jew to respect the laws of the city in whirh he lives.been fined for violating the.cliy by- Jaws, he cannot plead ignorance as an excuse for his latest offence, and he richly deserves the penalty imposed upon him yesterday by His Honor the Recorder.1 strongly deprecate the attempt that has been made t6 give the just prosecution of this man the appearance of a religtous persecution, and I protest against the imputation that chicken- killing forms part of a Rabbi's duties.A Rabbi must understand the food laws of Judaism, ss that he may he enabled to ficensa qualified slaighterers: but [I need scarcely say that the average Rabbi does not.usually.spend more time in \u2018killing chickens than a Christian clergyman does.Let us ring down the curtain on Lombon and his chickens, The farce is becoming tiresome._ INDIGNANT ISRABLITÉ.Now, Not Fifty Years Hence.To the Editor of The Montrea! Stur: &ir.\u2014- Dr.Lachapelle\u2019s admirable address before the Canadian Club should empharize, If emphasis, shopild: be necessary, \u2018the importance of an entrance to our magnificent park by Shetbrooke st., Mountain avenue, through the Redpath property.seems a natural inlet, and the city authorities.should Jose no _tme in securing this property for this purpose.It was hinted vestérday that within fifty years Montreal would be a citv of two million inhabitants.Just think what our requirements will be then! Montreal of the year 1959 will have possible created wealth to the amount of at least two billion.dollars.By all means Jet us secure it.ÿ ; cure \u2014i W.DRYSDALE.RECLUSE FATALLY BURNED.Special to The Montreal Star.; Cincinnati, Ohio, March 10.Mist Sarah Ritchie, aged sixtv years.a sister of Mr.Geo.Ritchie, \u201cbarrister.of To- rento, Canada, who ved the life of a recluse at her home at 623 West Fourth streat, was discovered lying on a blazing couch in a room of her home late yesterday afternoon, frightfully burned aboul the head and shoulders.The couch upon which she had.been lying was 1y \u2018obligations and duties besidesd.Aè Lombon has already | \u2018ent.STARTLING RUMOR * SPEEDAY DENIED Reported.Death.of King Shocks Montreal Until Found Untrue.A rumor that threatened to paralyze the street, and practically suspend business operations for the time da ing.ran through the city this morn- ing\u2014the news\u2014fortunately absolutely false\u2014that the King was dead.The report, emanating from New York and supposed to have coms from Biarritz, that the King was (seriously ill there received absolutely no confirmation in London, and has now been pronounced without foundation.The rumor of His Majesty's death, while for a time gaining currency, was quickly denied \u2018and confidence was restored.- Locally the news was.received at first with belief, but the feeling of gloom was quickly dispelled by the anmouncement that the King was \u2018in his.usual good health.Those wlo remember the anxiety that preceded and the depression that followed, the death of the late Queen Victoria, can have some idea of what would have een the result had even the rumor of, he King's serious Îllness been verified.Apart from the very general love and admiration in which His Majesty is held by his people as a whole, he is looked upon by other countries, as well ag by his own Em-{ g pire, as one upon whose well-being.the peace of Europe at present large- depends.His death would have been a calamity too great to measure \u2018in, advance, and on this account as \u2018well as hecause of his personal popus larity, té-day's rumor caused \u2018con- gternation in every quarter it reached., That the rumor of the King's ilines» was utierly without foundation ta proved by the latest dispatch from London to the following effect: he had quite recovered from the signs of fatigue noticed on his arrival at 3tarritz.He walked through the own, and visited the golf links in the afternoon.To \u201cIt was announced from Pau last night that King Edward was planning to gô there from Biarritz.the end of the week to witness a series of aero- | piqne flights by Wilbur Wright.\u201d EMINENT ENGLISH DIVINES ARE COMING.Two prominent English Free Church Ministers.Rev.R.J.Campbell and Rev.J H.Jowett, will visit Canada and the United States during the coming summer.+.coe Rev.R.J.Camppell.who succeeded Dr.Joseph Parker as pastor of the famous City Temple, London.and is the originator of the \u201cNew Theology.movement, will.with his wife and daughter, rcach, Montreal early in June, en route.to Niagara Falls, where he is to spend a short holiday.Efforts are heing made to have him speak in one of the city churches during his 4tay iu Montreal | oo Rev.J.H.Jowett, who is Dr.Dale'a successor at, Carr's Lane Chapel Bir: mingham, is to attend the N orthfield Conference and will.it 48 expected.visit Toronto and Montreal before re- thrning to the Old Country.etree Charter Applied for.The Misses Johanna Malone.Annie\u2019 Waters, Annie Fox.Helen.Gilledpie.and Elizabeth Webb, of this cily.have applied for, a charter: to incorporate \u201cgt.Anthony's Guild.\u201d The abject of the corporation is to carry 1 undertaking of.the society.and \"specially to provide for its.members every moral and material.aid possible, and to furnish help to the Catholic sick, poor and abandoned.The pfincipai seat of the soclety ghall be in Montreal.\u2018 The Council is composed of Miss Malona as presid- Miss.Waters as treasurer, and Miss.Fox as secretary, who will be the provisiona! officers until replaced.+ > \u201cKing Edward was reported yes.\u2019 \u2018terday as being in good health, and FATHER ANSION WAS ASSASSINATED Assailants Awaited His Return From Mass and - \u2014 Shot Him Down Newark, N.J, March \u2014\u2014 \u2018Father.Lirasin Ansion, rector of the Polish Church of St.Stanislaus, was shot and alinèst Instantly killed by three men, in his rectory early to-day.Miss Antonia Sewrzystka, housekeeper for the rector, whe attempted :to : present the assussination, was slightly wounded, but will recover.As there has been a dispute among the leaders of the church over its affairs, the shouting was at first believ- el to have been the outcome of that disagreement.Three men who were unknown called at the rectory while the rector was holding Mass In the church.They were admitted to the parlor and Father Ansion was notifi- { ed-of-their presence as soon as he returned from Mass.; \u201cAs the Rector entered the parlor, the men opined fire on-him.Une bullet penctrated the breast near the heart and the two_bthers.lodged.in the abdo- 4 men; Father 'Ansion died in the ambulance while on the way to the hospital.\u2019 : \u2019 16, Rev.the shots rushed toward the whereupon the assassins fled from the house and escaped.Four suspects.have.HUTTE linusekeeper was unable to fdéntify any of them The \u2018tragedy is believed to be culmination of a seriés™ of factional fights which have disrupted the church for many.months.Father Ansion was assigned to the church by Rishop O'Connor last fall, after the former rector had heen terrified into fleeing from the city.Strong opposition developed to Father Anston and he was threatened many times.had been collecting funds for a new church and that this was the cause of the trouble.| MISS BARRYMORE TO WED.Will Marry Milionaire\u2019s Son at Bos- | ton en Sunday.CE Special to The Montreal Star.New York, March 10.\u2014Miss Ethel Barrymore will he married in Boston eldest son of Samuel Pomeroy Colt, à \" Miss Ethel Barrymore.president of the.United States Rubher Company and of the Industrial- Trust Company of Providence, Miss Barrymore is now ; Hollis Strece Theatre, hut she and her fiance were in New York last Sunday.and \u201cinterviewed\u201d Colonel Colt.The Colonel expressed himself as much pleased with the match, and announced his intention of making a .very handsome settlement on his son.Colonel Colt iz reputed to be worth several million dollars.It is said Miss arrymore will not leave the stage.playing at LANCASTER BILL IN SENATE.Deputy Minister Butler Gives Important Evidence on Crossing: Question, Special to The Montreal Star._ Ottawa, Ont., Maréh 10.\u2014The Senate Railway Committee this morning took up the consideration of the Lancaster level crossing Lill Mr.M.J.Butler, deputy minister of Railways, testified, and to Senator Mc- Mullen stated that while no attempt was made to classify crossing accidents a large percentage was due to the care- leasness- of thé public crossing the tracks.Seflator MeMullen expressed.the opinion that there would be no accidents at cressings if people took ordinary precautions, Mr.Butler explained the bill, which is to be infroduced in the Commons by Mr.Graham to provide for crossing protection, It would lrave the limitation of speed of traina to the Railway Commission.To a question as to whether a train running at high speed was a greater source of danger to persons at level crossings than a train running -at the Hmit preseribed by the Lancaster bill of 10 miles an hour, Mr.Butler said that a low specd train wag under better control - Inspector, Lalonde of the Railway Commission.gave the committer a statement of the level crossing accidents whirh occurred last year.Serious Fire Near Glace Bay.Special to The Montreal Star.Glace Bay.N, &.Mareh 10,\u2014The bottling works of MeKinler &.ODRil- vie, at MeKay'se Corner.were practically.burnt to the ground last night.The building and éontents were Valued at $12,000, with: insurance of about $6.000.The house and barn owned by Mr.McKinley narrowly: escaped.\u201d The origin of the fire is a mystery.Five Drowned in Alabama Flood.Montgomery.Ala, \"March 10.\u2014TFive persons were drowned \u201cto-day in the Alabama river here, in the rising waters, which followed last night's storm, Three whites and a negro were drowned from a ferry and William Dillard, a white boy, fell in and was drowned.Last night's.rain was the heaviest here In twenty years.Five and a half inches fell \u201cfn little more than five hours.- -pratticaity-burneé-\u2014from-beneathy her; The woman was hurried'tà an hospital, where it was found that she had inhaled the flames.that surrouffet hér, apa that she could not recover.2.The police are working upon the theory that the victim was.ihe victim of rob, bors : DUB Roch\u2019s Stabbing Affair.Sp:cial to The Montreal Star, .Quebec, March\u2019 10.\u2014Dr.Lebel reports this afternoon that.the victim of the St.Rochs stabbing affair took a turn for the better to-day and may recover.Constantinople, March .10.-\u2014Genéral Seifullah Pasha.who was © Turkish Chief of Staff during the Turco-Greek War, in which he distinguished himself, comntitted suicide.here to-day by shooting EER ith a revolver, been.arrested, Turkish General-Kitted- Himsett: \u201cIN HIS OWN STUDY \"MET OPPOSITION IN COMMITTEE Mr.David Henderson \u2018Held the Floor Until One O'clock Special to The Montreal Star.CPS Ottawa, March 10-Thë Banking and Commerce Committee this morning considered the bill respecting the Cane ada Life Assurance Company.Leighton McCarthy, K.(., explained \u2018why it 1s the desire of the company to discriminate between the participate ing and non-participating policies.He drew a distinction between the profits of the insurance business alone .and the whole profits of \"a \u2018company.In the act of «Parliament passed in 1&9 ft had been stated that \u201cherotof a=\" the company.had distributed 75 nee cent.of the profits.This was unfore tunately a misstatement of facts.The practice had been to allot\u2014to shafe= hoïdérs the interest on capital invests cd and then to distribute profits to policy holders.If the legislation sought for is granted it would make that point clear.Shareholders of the compuvy, he said, had.passed a unanimots resolution.in favor of the chaag~ \"The police said that Father Anslon | { $1,000,060,\" Mr.MeCarthy said, did not Othter priests in the rectory hearing | affect the policyholders.parlor | \"Maclean, th i effort was being made to avoid n char- a! ; The increase in \u2018capital stock to : It simply: meant«t ha instead of 40 or 50 per cent.belng pall on $125:000, elght per cent.is paid on one million dollars.=~ + H-reply toa question by-Mr.WF.\" Mr.McCarthy said that no ter obligation, the object being only to correct a manifest crror.Polisyhoid- ers, he said, had never participated in interest ih investments.Dr.Sproule, who was à member of the banking committee in 1879, said his recollection was Ît was argued at that - time in support of the bill then passed that the company would treatdshe po- \u2018lieyholders with exceptional generosity.Speaking as a policyholder Mr.Rare ker, of Hamilton, said that undoubt= edly there had been a mistake in the act of#1879.The bill as passed was at variance with the general practice of the insurance business.\u2018It would be absurd to think that when stockhold= ers pald in $875,000 to strengthen the nym \u201cofice proceed to draw nine-tenths of the interest on that sum: It would be better to make the matter quite clear.next Sunday to Russell Griswold Colt, j Questions: 1\u2014Is the company entitled the matter resolved itself into twe to relief?and 2\u2014FHas it come to the \u2018proper tribunal?, The common sense \u2018increase-in capital stock of the Canada \u2018mised when the bill comes up in the of the community, he.said, would ane swer both questions in the affirmative.Senator Cox, in reply to questions put by Hon.H.R.Emmerson, said the Life and decrease of profits came at about the same time but bore no relation to one another.\"At that time the Government passed a new and more tringent insurance act which had effect of generally reducing insurance profits.\u2019 AN UNFRIENDLY NOTE.Mr.David Henderson argued that no mistake was made in \u20181878.He pro- House to give cogent reasons why it was necessary to give the president of the company $875,000 to spend.Mr.Henderson regarded this as being the - most drastic bill introduced in Pare\u2019 liament for twenty vears.It is designed to take money from one class and give it to another, to.take it from widows and orphans and give it to wealthy proprietors.By passing this act, he- said, Parliament would deliberately legislate away not only the - rights of Canadians but the rights: of policyholders in Great Britain and the United States.He predicted that i the bill is passed the \u201cPresident of the United States will be heard from.The company.he.said, sought this legislation because it was threatened with litigation to compel the \"company to \u201d pay ninety per cent.of its profits to the policyholders.|; oo Mr.Henderson kept on talking tin one o'clock.when the Committee rose.DIED LTO James Brennin Had Been Convicted and Sent Down About Sixty Times in Twenty Years.After spending more than twenty vears in the Montreal jail, James Brennan, a native of Ireland, 47 years of age, died today in the prison hospital of heart disease.\u201d ' Brennan, during \u2018the last twenty years, was convicted about sixty times, which, according to the court officials, smashes all records.It frequently occurred that Brennan wag back! in the prison within twenty- four hours after having been discharg- He had a room which he called his own.and he was very particular as to who occupied it any time that he might have his liberty for a day or two.Governor Vallée says he was not a bad man, notwithatanding his .numérous convictions.He was\u2019 lazy and was & habitual drunkard.He absolutely refused to work, and was usually rent down for being drunk and disorderly or theft.Brennan was such a powerful man that the prisoners were terribly afraid of him.He was sometimes given charge of the prisoners when they were assigned to work outside of the prison wall.He regarded the jail as his home, and he néver made any attempt.io g0 away when doing odd jobs outside of \u2018the walls, He always stood by the guards.and on many oc -asions helped them tu overpower refractory prison- ors.He began his crithinal career when he wus a member of the old \u2018Black Horse gang.\u201d but he was ncver known to use violence.He thought it was not much harm to take a little from weal - thy peovle.and this erroneous {dea \u2018generally landed him behind the prison bars.held at the prison An inquest was -day c er McMahon and, after to-day by Coroner : On ict of hearing the.evidence, ddath from naturallcauses was returned by the jury.As Brennan has no relatives in this country his remaina will be given over to the inspectors of anatomy.\"La Provence Reported by Wireless.| Marconigeam tn the Star eports the steamship La.rovence as aoû miles southeast of Cape Raca, at 11.20 p.m.yesterday.A special roy messes Major Knight is Dead.ney sia The Montreal Star.- Space tac.\"ont.March 10.Major HV.Knight, one nf Woodatocke baste known monia.a: the age of fifty years.was a partner in the law at re eed, of Torantn, for years hefore opening Air office in Woodstock LwAlve years AR.Jie nan connected with ths Oxtord Riting befnre re organisation (Wo years sgo, tad was À wr Cee \u20ac im.eR arn Bray Wi Cee company the.policyholders would at © Mr.Macdonell, South Toronto, sald: RECORD PRISONER > _cltizens, dled yesterday of ppeu- A pr i A Pn Ce Wr og Ars lisa pri bi § 5 ! this year\u2019s petition \u2018out of order, if \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Teast year's was regular, he asked.Further, \u2018he pointed out that the { « oer ;- West as-well as for the serv .Tt.was better, he was sure the House \u201c Way ta accept.the offer made by.Par- Mament.\u201d \u201cThe Opposition leader agreed with the Premier that it was better that \"Xhreshold of committee of supply.c= gration officers.\u201cwag able ta sécure .\u201coutrageous.\"along these lines, © duded Inthe lands open to settierhent THE MONTREAL ) DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909.MEMORIAL FROM MANITOBA WILL NOT BE RECEIVED Another Border Outrage \"Was Ventilated in © the House Special Staff Correspondence.' Presa Gallery, House of Commons, Ottawa, March 10.\u2014Before the Minister of Militia took the floor yesterday afternoon to make hig annual statement, the subject of the Manitoba boundaries was introduced by Dr.Roche, of Marquette.A few davs ago he pres sented a petition from the Mayitoba legislature in reference to the matter, but the petition was ruled out of ur- \u201c der, as it asked for the expenditure of money.Yesterday he read a petition on the same subject accepted last year, which contained much more extensive requests for financial aid.low.was .Manitoba -Legisiature would.prorogue in à few days and would \u201chave no means of making its wishés known un- -less-this-petitiorf vere-adecpted;-\u2014that-i- 1s, except by the holding of a joint conference \u2018between the two governments.\u201cMethought that, as the-comsent of the province to the boundary législation .was necessary, it would be well for the Speaker to reconsider hia decision and admit the petition.\u201cFhe Premier saved the Speaker from the necessity of taking any action.would agree, that they should agheére strictly.to.the rule.Last year's petition - was not \u2018called to the attention of the Sneaker or ft would have been rejected.Nor did he think that any serious injury would \u2018accrue to Manl- -toba if \u2018this petition was not accepted.last year the Manitoba Legislature had sent petitions also to the Senate and to His Excellency.He presumed the same course had been followed this year, and then His Excellency forward it to Parliament.* \u201cMoreover,\u201d he added, \u201cthe petition of the Legislature of Manitoba is in contradiction of the terins which were acceded to last year as a basis for the extension of the boundaries of Manito-, ba.- The House of Commons lald down | - à certain basis upon which It would consent to treat with the Legislature of Manitoba for the extension of the boundaries \u2018of the province.I regret to say that the Legisiature reconsid- could } NEWEST SPRING PATTERNS] MAY MANTON PAT Spring and Summer Catalogue.700 TERNS.100 EACH.Designs.1505 by mail 200.MILLIONS OF GELLS The human body ts composed of countless millions of cells, These cells | ure constantly dying and new ones are being created.Dead cells are removed from the blood by the bowels, kidneys r meet : a ered the matter and did not see its \u2018the rule of the Houre should be observed.\u2018He agreed also that it would make no practical difference.But he thought it was \u201crather ungracious to the Leg- stature of Manitoba\u201d to refuse the petition.As to the broader issue of the \u2018extension of the haundaries, Mr.Borden called attention to the fact that the \u2014present Parliament: was not béuhd by TT the resolution of last year.It could adopt an entirely different policy, ir it saw fit.Canadian Held Up at Border.This discussion took place on the At the same stage F.R.Laior, of Haldi- mand broached the subject of the abuse of their authority.by American fimmt- He tnld of a young \u2018Canadian woman of Dunnville on her way tol visit her sister in the United States being asked to leave the train by an American officer.Another citizen of-Dunnville-«ho, by the way.was Mr.Lalor, though he modestly 8id not mention it-zintervened, but it was only after long persuasion that he permissions for her\u201d to go ahead.The Premier replied that the Gov- \u2018ernments had an agreement that all such complaints should be investigated by officers of both countries.Ye asked for the name of the young lady and promised to Inquire into the câse, Hon.G.E.Foster took a hand ahd | declared.Canada was in a position where she should not accept such discrimination againat her oltizens.He called such cases as cited by Mr.Lalor whether the United States does it or not.\u201d The administration of the South African Bounty Act was discussed on motion to go into supply.Mr.Tiaughton Lennox cited a case from Montreal, where a soldier had died in South Africa.and had left no will.Ceénsequent- lv there were serious difficulties in getting an administration of his estate.Mr.Lennox urged that the Denart- ment \u201cshould undertake the administration of such cases.Hon.Frank Oliver replied that the policy of the Department was\u201dta leave the administration of estates the ordinary courts.He recognized, Ho.ever, that in some casés this \u2018nvnlved hardships.and, therefore, he was glad to.have the opportunity of informin;s the House that the Department found ft necessary to -exercise its discretion under some citcumstances.ITugh Guthrie, of Wellington Soüth.pleaded for men incapacitated hy wounds.If compelled to sell, thev would have to sell at a heavy loss, He urged that these men should be exce nt- ed from settlement duties.SOUTI AFRICAN WARRANTS, After considerable further debate Hon.Frank Olver in a second statement made it clear that it was oily in entirelv +xcep- tional cases that the Department wus ; th willing to forego the legal formalities ; of administration of estates.In response to the appeal that homestead duties should he waived, he stat: that the Monus .contemplated by the was a bonus for the settlems Empire.File further supported stri gency in the enforcement of the, \u201cstating that a large proportion of * Rcrip wag, he understood, of speculators.He met a request of Mr.G.H.Cowan, of Vancouver, that British Celumbia lande should bo in- ét in the hands | by the veterans, with a statement that © that request might be compliad ich later.carrying unlawful arms.AJSIMPLE GOWN No gown Of the season se practical purpose than this ome.It cn be made from cashmere and the edges; Of the collar and cuffs embroidered, as in\u2019 this Instance, or it can be made from one of the pretty checked waol mater- tals, or the skirt can be utilized for heav- ler material, wiiile the blouse is from silk, from flannel, from\u201d linen.or some waisting of the sort.and.again, the entire gown will be {mind most satisfactory 1f made from linen, pigue rep, das all these mmterials\u2014 ars to have extended vogue throughout the coming.season.No smarter skirt than nas; been put forth, yet it itself, \u2018being made only with a wide front portion that is lapped over on to the, backs.The blouse is in the favorite sailor style, and ran be made with these long > vel + more; made © or! this one » is simplicity} \u201clo Sd'inehes bustorof the skirt, No.22 to sizes 30 inches waist, will be wailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt ot ten cents four.each, (Jf in haste send an and skin.These great eliminating \\ HE, near approach of organs filter this waste matter +from the blood, and thus purify the blood.Spring reminds us l J£ there is Constipation, or non-ac- ; i.; tion of the bowels\u2014Ir the kidneys aro f if fly : 4, «.\u201c that house reno-.; strained or weakened\u2014if there is de- nob : _- ! fective skin action-\u2014then the dead cote | I E 2 a .vV ating time 1s close are not removed from.the body: The LL blood thus \u2018becomes loaded with tm- | i = ih Lat hand.This always purities, and we suffer for it.| 3 ¢ .The only way to purify the blood is l él Nn means the purchase of to cure the skin, bowels and kidneys.| oY .co , 1 _ When these organs are healthy and | li A something he at doing their work as nature intende Li À ; ishines , them to do it, waste matter is prompt- } | vi ; er t Et | \u20ac only 1y¥ remov ed and the blood is Kept pure ; a a sine ; i ; ; : and rich.\u2018Frult-a-tives\u201d-\u2014the famous ! | us ing \u20ac item oi ttie Cost, i ; fruit liver tablets\u2014aet directiy on the | = à but it adds that shane of | skin, the bowels and the kidneys.! ie \u2018 7 *Fruit-a-tives\u201d purify the biood\u2014 be- i : \u2018 Aron .cause they Keep the whole body / Hi I | i cheer and contort that j strong, vigorous and healthy.Htc a LE ; \"Ba 7 helps to make.the home- ; box, 6 for $2.50, or trial box, Zoc.AL \u2014 i .\u201c$ UE ; dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, NW 7 more attractive.j cGttiva.7 41 \u2018 ! Tr TT = N To-môrrow, our opening.-à TEE display af one of the most MANY TRANSACTIONS EE select assortments of relia- ll! ë A ble house-iurnishings im - | IN REAL [STATE + , \u201c.the city will be ready for : ; > /£ your inspection.Good qual- 4 a : 1g ; 4 , 3 \u2018 ities considered; you'll find J .i 3 d .«-Braehead\u201d Transferred to Mr.L.H.| 252.) +, the.prices reasonable.} Gault for $35,000\u2014Record of = \u2014 ÿ ; .TI \\ .\u201c7 - .1e new S ; the Latest Transfers.> est patterns and ë rich colorings in fine Brus-.\\ruesd its 1 | > i sets, Wilton and Axminster Car= Th 1 of \u2018Fuesday's reallx (rans- z { Jar bons, pes tie fori (transter i VE .; pets.Woven Wilton and Axmin-* : other, .ue HI.\u2018nrinster Rugs.The latest novelties in For u sidence at the head of Mc J ._ - ee en ot \u201crâchead.\u201d tre fain- \u2014% Choice nied Li and.Draperies : [nlaid Li mo 7 By home For mans Ven NU proper i; ims and Printed Linoleums- and Oilclaths, Cork.: ks 60 s i oper > J 3 From the.\u201cStrang estate, through Xie.H.en 4 Carpets, etc.: re MB J.Ross to Mr.James Elliott were trans: « = B n ferred.One of these fs a planing mill and | SN Ming the size of your room, and.get our quotations, an : factory on Hillside avenue, near \u2018he - 1 e 4 Quillan paoperts.3 We, 2) at the same time examine the values.\u201cIt's none rss 4 tollowink are the principal of th e day's Lt Ti 't Ï fi thirty-eight transactions: ; = = er 1e cutting, the itting, sewing and laying of carpets, each receives q | The estate of the late Mrs, Me \u201cif \u20146 the careful attention of specialists i in this li _ .à Fauit has oid t æslie H.Gau 0 - des Li - .4 Vault a 23.\"George's Ward, with resi- .\u201cGoods purchased now stored until required.| = LL : den an, a an hao, ee known as \u201cBrachead,\u201d for $35 .; ; A .; 5 plemes James BR EU al, ge seid 10 | RELIABLE \u2018CORSETS $1.50 A SALE OF WOMN'S WAISTS = |.| James Eliot Jot Si and he on $ $2.00 $4.50 1 \u2014 SL.69.- eart part of lof 14207 the firs : to values ursday the two dwellings.fronting on Argyle ,; j \u2018avenue Westmount, and the second, oT horoughly reliable quality, popular price and the season\u2019 s most A money-saving opportunity awaits you here on Thursday morning À with a factory building.fronting on 1 nd.LL hi I 3 Hillside \u201cavenue.The price way 32650077 yhish shapes-are the strong-recommendations\u2014of-\u2014the\u2014* Nadia\" Corsets, \u2014+ in thisclearance-of +2-dozen ladies\u2019 \u2018waists.They're made of black lawn 9 1.F.Ricpert has sold to Charles Shire ot te made > Montreal: THE MONTREAL D AILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909.\" + King Edward Rumor Hurt Stocks-Little Dela M (ING EDWARD ~ RUMOR WORKED BY MARKET BEARS The Wall Street bears Gears had to resort.to a rumor that King Edward was dead in order to help along the decline to-day, but the market proved to be weak in spite of the fact that the report was not eredited for any length of time.U.8.Steel went off to 43, and the rest of the market was correspondingly éasy.\u2018The Jocal.market displayed very little lite, and the keën edge seemed to be off for the move in Dominion Steel although both the common and preferred were comparatively firm.\u2018The market is still busy figuring on the reorganization plan, and no matter which way.it is calculated, the result is always the same, viz, a fine melon for the patient holders of Steel preferred.QUEBEC RAILWAY STRONG.\u201c~The market seems to be convinced, © Judging from the way Mr.Rodolphe Forget is absorbing all the Quebec Railway in sight, that the contemplated deal is well on towards completion.was again stronger to-day at 493,.mre - \u201cSCOTIA.ue._ \u2018Another stock that is acting better is \u201cScotia,* which sold up to 57.Only 60 shares changed hands.: i \u2018Twin City sold at 105 and Toledo at Rubber bonds were active and higher in fhe.unlisted department, Detroit Unitea was vas 614, Bove.AND OFHSER) Among the more prominent buyers and pollers on the local Exchange \u2018this morn- | ing were: ontreal Power buyers Cowans, Burnett & Co.a ontreal F Power jsellers\u2014Oswald Bros, Gordon Strathy & Co, McDou 11 & Cowans, = Dominion Steel, buvers\u2014L, G.Beau- bien & Co, W.P- O'Brien, Barlow & Co.L.J.Forget & Co.Thornton David- .son & Co., Edgar Smith & Co.Dominion Steel sellers ~~ Barlow & Co., Redpath & Co., McDougall & Cowans; \"Burnett -and Wilson.Dominion - Stee] pfd_buyers\u2014Burnett & Co, R.F.Riddel] & Co., Burnett & Wil- mon, J.'Pitbiado &' Co, Hansons and Fer: \u2014McDougall ' & In.: Dominion Steel pfd.sellers\u2014I.J.Foret & Co.F.B.McCurdy & Co., Mac-: 1 Bros, H.C.Scott & Co., Edgar Emith & Co.Rubber pfd, buyers-C, E.Gaudet & Co., J.Pitblado & Co, C.Meredith & - Co, Fairbanks Bros.Rubber pfd.sellers\u2014Burnétt & Co.E.Gaudet & Co., Burnett & Co, Percy Taylor, Bruneau & Dupuis.Crown Reserve buyers\u2014W.P \u201cO'Brien, CC.J.The.stock j- CASH HOLDINES OF WORLD'S BIG BANKS Cash Holdings some by some of the principal banks of the world at recent dates were £695,048,000, an Increase of £95,- 262,000, or 15.9 per cent.over the same period in 1908.The only bank which does not indicate an increase Is the Bank of England, as the following table shows (000 omitted): \u201d$10.000,000 GOLD MAY GO, Gold exports from New York have begun again, and it is estimated that the movement may amount to about $10,000,000.THREE BRANCHES CLOSED.\u2014_Branches.of_the Farniers Bank of Canada have been closed at Arden.Mountain Grove, and _Southampton.! NEW RAILROAD PRESIDENT.Mr.E.M.Gallerway has been-elected president -of the Missouri Pacific, to succeed Mr.Stuyvesant Fish.1900 1908 Bank of France .£181,110 £146,800 Imp.Bank of Russia .130,343 122.24] N.¥.Associated Banks 71,398 63,808 New York State Banks 31,168 10,466 Austro-Hung, nk .64,267 59,084 Imp.Bank of Germany 57,136 48,438 Bank of Spain .48,156 41,5701 Bank of Italy .42,638 40,998 Bank of England +.27.878 353,321 Bank of Holland.13,666.12,00 Bank of Belgium .6,422 .6.04 Bank of Switzerland .5,104 3.605 Bank of Sweden .\u2026\u2026 4,342 3.903 | Bank of Norway .\u2026.1,528 1.501 | \u2014 FINANCIAL PERSONALS: SIR H, PELLATT IS LIKELY DIRECTOR FOR TWIN CITY It was announced to-day that the Twin City directorate will respond to the demand of the Canadian.shareholders for a representative on the board by electing Sir Henry Pellatt, of Toronto.The suggestion of having a Canadian on tive board first came from Montreal, and a Montreal man was asked for, but it is understood that Tor- ônto'$ \u2018holdings of Twin City are larger than Montreal's by a very substantial margin.no Canadian on the Sir H.Peliatt.- There has heen Twin City board since the retirement of Mr.A.E.Ames-in 1903, and sharehold-: .ers here think it is about time that Can- 1 ada ~was represented again in view of the large holdings of the stock in this country.Mr, Charles Meredith sails for Montreal on the llth.Mr.William \u2018McMaster reidrned from Cuba to-day.| Psting fig MONTREAL MADE A SUBSTANTIAL AN Montreal is stepping up in bank ¢ledr- Ings.A year ago we were $54,000,000 behind San Francisco.Just now we are only $25,000,000 behind.This Is the way the big cities of America rank in bank clearings for the two \u2018months of January and February.1909 1908 New York 815, 772,005,019 $11,646,305,785 Chicago .2,126,628,049 1,804.902,105 Boston .1.403.117.9382 1,209,354,885 Philadelphia.1,046,423,498 957,316,583 St, Louls .542,450,505 502,496,009 Kan, City .338,287.435 272,431,115 Pittsburg.331,905883 355,348,510 San Franco .° 750.625.6854 275:169,542 Montreal - 285,050,749 211,139,875 Cinclnnaty |, .230,328.250 209,327,650 Baltimore , , 227,82 A 700 204,299,022 Toronto 216, 357,965 175,261,580 The \u2018Bank of onto real supplied the Mone.* tary Times with inter- Sting gupes showing .how the English in- \u2018Yegtors subscribed for th small denonilna- tions of Canädg's re- vent $30,000,0007 bond issue.For bonds under varied.from $ for \u201c£ £100, applications 80 denominations, to 22 Year Old Tl \u2018R.R.Director Kingdon Gould on Pacific Board.New York, March 10.\u2014Kingdon Gould, the :z-year-oid son of George T.Gould, who was yesterday elected à director of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, left Columbia University last year, after pursuing the engineering course for four years.He failed to receive his diploma.and.since then has been studying practical railroading in the South-West and Mexico.: George Gould Tas.trained.both his sons to take up his railroad business: idea has been that Kingdon will eventually succeed him, as he himself succeeded Jay Gould.It has been said that the prinfipal study of the young Goulds, as children, was \u2018the geography of the Gould lines and the geography of the rest of he world.as it related td.the .Gould nes.\u2019 Jay, the younger son,\u201d 1s stil} a student in the engintering course at Columbia.He.hoids the -world's amateur court tennis champlonship.\u2026__ His} Famous Olid Republic Mine: Produces $35,000 a Ton Ore.Be In ithe od\u201d Rossland boom days (or more strictly speaking, in the collapse of the boom days), Montrealers dropped thousands in the Republic mine, which was eventually sold to pay taxes.It is the frony of fate that this mine is now türning out sensationally rich ore.A: report- received to-day from Repub-\u2014| lie, Wash, states that a pocket of gold and silver has been found assaying $25,- tbe to the ton, : Ore has recently been averaging.$40 a ton.and several cars, ave recently been shipped to\u2019the smeltér.When Montreal gave, the mine up the Impression wa was that it was barren.OPENS ANOTHER NEW BRANCH W.J.Turpin & Co., Nicholls & Marler.Crown Reserve sellers \u2014 Gillett Strachan, Burnett & Wilson, W, O'Brien, C.Meredith & Co.were Reavy buyers of Dominion Steel bonds, white R.Forget was the chief buyer of Quebec Railway.Gault, Lioy d, Jones Co, were sellers et Dominion Cotton \u2018bonds, i & In Wall Street | eee \"A with to E.& C.Randolph said: \u201cRe- ket shortly after the opening this forenoon, converging again upon steel, heh on quite heavy dealings declined to throughout the rest of the market.For a \u2018few minutes: a, Tair show of activity was made -on the decline, but prices soon grew Aull at the lower level, and since then there has been a moderate rally, which, however, leaves the entire list fractionally below last night's ciose, A report.was spread in the éarly dealings that King Edward was dead, but this was promptly denied, and it ts doubtful 4f it had any particular effect on stork prices.Tariff talk is now the dominating Influence, and promises to remain so for some: time longer.\u201d Sales to noon, 242,000 shares, London\u2014 Copper easy: spot, kas 58, off Ta 6d; futures, £57, off 10s.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Crown Reserve\u20143 at 3,00, 1338 at 2.98; 40 at 3.02, 20 at 3.00, 1660 at 2.98, 1000.at 8.05 (60 days).Bank of Montreal\u201426 at 245., Bank of Nova Scotia-20 at 285, Textile pref.\u201415 at 974.- Bank of Commérce\u201433 at 1743.Ulindts pref.\u20143 at 94% Toledo\u201450 at 12.Canadian Pacifie\u2014120 at 166%, 10 atf __ 167.Quetec Raliway\u20143 at 48, 105 at, 49%, 839 at 49%.- Power\u20146 at 110%, 202 at 110%, 10 at 110%.Winnipeg Railway\u201425 at 19%.Twins\u2014100.at 205.Mackay\u20145 at 7 Textile com.\u2014 26 at 81.Halifax Rallway\u201420 at 117.Richelieu & Ontario\u201425 at 79.; Iron-\u2014300 at 324g, -25 at Sa.| Scotia\u201410 at 56, 25 at 564, : 25 at 57, Canadian Converters\u2014I10 at 3%, Penmans com.\u201410 at 49.Montreal Street\u201490 at 208.Lake \u2018of the Woods pref.\u20145 at 120.Iron pref.-100 at 113, 25 at 112%, \u2018et 112, 5 at 11115.: I.P: Cement\u20145 at 173.Molsons Bank\u20143 at 20714, Hochelaga Bank\u20146 at 144.Deétroit\u201475 at 61%.Toronto Railway-\u201420 at 122, Keewatin bonds\u2014$9000 at 104 and int.Ogllvié bonds B\u2014$25,000 at 108.om bonds-\u2014$30, 000 at 90%, $12,000 at Dominion C otton bonds\u2014$5000 at 100.\" RETURNS \u2018ON INVESTMENTS.Investment yields, compiled by Oswald Brothers, members Montreal Stock Exchange, 82 SL Francois Xavier street, = 25, \u201cStock.\u2019 Close.Div.Ret.Bell Telephone .145 8 552 C: P.R>xd.168 7 4.01 Canadian Converters .4% 4 10.537 Dominfon Coal com, +.55 4 7.27 do.pfd ++\", Jôt T 8.93 Dom, Tex, com .81 5 8.20 do, pta.ae serene 98 7 7.14 Hallfax Street L.,.112 6 5.36 Montreal Sireet .208 10 4,81 Toronto Street .i.fr22 & 4.02 Twin CY .«.105 & 4.76 Tilinois pfd.\u2026.94 6 6.38 Lake of Woods com, se 302 8 5.88 Po.119 7 5,88 Montreal Steel pfd 107 7 6.514 Montreal Power 110 + \"6 - 5,48 Montreal Telegraph vo 145 8 5.52 Montreal Cotton xd {.IS 8 6.78 Boo, , [I £ SY 1.20 Mackay COM +.sv OÙ 4 5.48 do.pfda. Jo Joleco i Ey Taig = - y ae 121 122 \u2018121 SwinCity.108 104 106 106 ps pail dpo.\u201cer 304 vee.pry 8.0 000 9:39 02 9 Hr 5 por chose Lens 7 > crore Bavens Spo.12 .eur Te êteel Ronds ps 91 00% 50% 00% Pomme D sas, orig ee wal 0 parer 10054 ï 00 BANK\" _ 100% wo 30044 1 NA.vase, mL ssl.151 ores.174% 174% 1 174%¢ Fast own.389 LLL.15v Merchants.163 161 183 162.ran conn 114 helaga eon dad CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Reporced by J.\u201cB.Ba Bache & Co.nË -Opening Highest Lowest.Close ~ 1.14 115% 1.14% 1.16 soc 1.08 1.04 IR 1.02 69 80 0 AB pts] _ 68% 067.SA _ F< - 561g 56% Bas Fe Wh \u2026.17.95 17.95 17.75 17.77 July.17.9 17.47 17.75 37.75 .Lard: May .\u2026.10-40 io © 10.22 10.22 July .10.5 10.50 10.32 1.5:8 Shopt.\u201cRibs, ' Mar.9.43 2.4 9.830 9.5 July .9.5 265 4 3 LB 9.42 PRICES OF COPPER STOCKS.- Marler & Hodgson's \u201cBoston Copper closing quotations: Ce Bla.Asked.Boston Carrlage Announcement | important C.P.KIMBALL & CO.\u201cOn account of the great growth of the automobile industry, we offer for sale at prices very much less than cost of construction, all styles of fine carriages, suitable .for both summer and winter use, including Landaus, Broughams, Victorias, Breaks, Surreys, Station Wagons, Wagonoffes, Traps, Carts, Eto.BF\" Thoso Carriages, all of the finost quality and bulld, will be sold at prices that, duty and frolght added, will bie great bargains.A fitie catalog showing half-tone cuts and fan\u201d details, prices, etc., sent free on request.: % 1 P.KIMBALL & 00.: Builders of Finest Quality.Catrisges and Harness IMARR AND coal | Merchants Bank Bnlldinæ.\" Mootreal.Miohipan Avenws and Harmon Court, OHIOASD, MLINOKE, Ù us A.AND UIEWVARU Baggage to-and from Station free: : Ze stamp for N.Y.Oity Guide Book and Mep Rand Ze \" MARRIAGE LICENSES.- ; ISSUED BY J.M.M, DUFF, So 107 8t.James at, and 40 Creucent st Phones Main 2502 and Up 1518.MARRIAGE LICENSES ; Issued by Arthur W.Wilke, Merchante Bank / Bldg.205 St.James at.Teli.\u201cMain 6600.Évening- 548 Plessis st, Tel.East 4134, or Suite 3, 709 St.Urbain street.East 6746 / 288 158004.pnt atin ACCiBBOK, ro NICHE § SIRVEYER Advocates , CANADA LIFE BLDG, St.James \" cL Montreal.+i T.Chass Caserain K.C.Victor E.Mitchell, E.F Surveyer, A.Chase Casgraln.Joseph W, Weldon, Errol M.McDougait PATENT SOLICITORS.- Inventions Patented TRADE MARKS: REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, FETRERSTONHA! Liv.& Lon.een or ren me tite BLACKMORE & Des, Giode BI Mon vauD PROTECTION IN ALL COUNTRIES.be Prospective Patentee\u2019\u2019 gent Sree nave.aise Toronto, Ottawa, Winsipeg and Wa MONTREAL, Can tent CANADA LIFE BU DING, \u2014 * : DERMATOLOSY.\"ELECTROLYSIS All blemishes of the skin and come plexion sucessfully treated.Hair and Scalp.CHIROPODY, ; MISS GRANT, ¢ McGill Colless Avenue.Up 3128.48 28 EARS.NOSE, EYE AND THROAT.| Dr.Frs.De Sales Prevost \u201cesçtanet,e.Conauitations i to & Dispensary free coms suitations for the poor Tuesday, Friday.je .to noon, 28321 Sherbrooke st.east.is pr FRUITS.ee ¢ L ENGLISH HOT HOUSE GRAPE, Florida Grape Fruit, Bitter Oranges, 13 ote.dozen; \u2018.aly few qoxes ipft, Bonner, dé4 Dorchester st, Tel.Up 8888.6.BRUSHES, ETC.CARPEt SW KEEPERS REPAIRED, | | AWEEVES, ULLEY au Kinds 0 0 BRUSHES do.ét-\u2014-BLKURÉ-GE Prat 208 156 2aw PHRENOLOGY.\u2019 A MONTREAL PRRENOLOGICAL.: \u201cINSTITUTE, 7 402 West St.Catherine street.- Readings aly, 400 to oe La LE ed ea J THE MONTREAL DAILY - 8 a 7 \\ \\ STAR-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1900.a.Millinery Impressions À WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909.| A\u201d the assertio Endeavor there certainly has been, willing, eager, anxious, united, that Montreal might be millinered.befittingly, artistically and, as far as exclusiveness will permit, inextravagantly.The days of preparation for our.Spring Opening were \u2018days of deep-and careful thought and labor, enlivened _by inspirations_and made bright.by the anticipation of meeting you, and showing you the glory of the new styles which we have been so busy interpreting for you.eminent business philosoper of to-day tells us that success is the great composite of endeavor.\\ ~\u2014Our Millinery Opening would seem to prove À worsted suitings.\u201cthe two that, wh promises to be the es | a -Amongst the N ewest Arrivals \u2018 et IN -SPRTING DRESS GOODS.| There has just come to us a new consignment of cheviot serges and another consignment of new chec Individually there is no extraordinary attraction in tithér of them beyond their sterling qualities of all-wool, \u2018their freshness of new color tone, and the splendid moderation of thew price.but it is from the combination of most decidedly novel ideas of the season, has been evolv- ed\u2014a costume, the skirt of which is checked worsted, ith: coat of plain cheviot.a We are most happy to be \u201cable - selves preppred to furnish your dressmakers with these splendid materials in matched shades for this novelty double effect.They are all wool, remember.in summer \u2018weights, and beyond all question are.most exceptional value at, per vard .1 The Latest BLOUSE NOVELTY The first day of the opening has been, by the great chronometer of time, registered with the past, but.the.expressions of delight it has elicited, the joy it has \u201cto thousands, the beautiful things that have been said about our Hats, the generosity of your purchases, will live fresh in our memories and will.spur us onto still - greater endeavour, which will bring about still greater success in the two master principles we are buildin cept; economy of price.| What Would You Expect to Pay for WHITE DIMITY CHECK PURE IRISH DRESS LINENS - ON MOUNTED POLICE ~~ WIS PRESENTED Crime Increasing in West \u2014Larger Force is Required {Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 10 \u2014Sir Wilfrid Lau- \u2018rier presented the annual report of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police for 1908 to the House yesterday.The report of Commissioner Perry gives the strength on October 31, 1908, as jl officers, 538 non-commissioned officers and constables and 523 horses, being four officers less and fourteen constables more and four horses less than last year.- Of the work of t mandant states: : \u201cQur farthest outposts are found on the shores of Hudson Bay and the Arche force, the com- » tit'Orean, and scaîtered over the vast northland along the lines of communication.They are found /along the international boundary for 600 miles, and dotted over the settled districts of the two provinces.\u201cF desire to emphasize again that the.ANNUAL REPORT IFAMOUS BIACHALL- BENWELL MURDER \u201c CASE RECALLED G.T.Blackstock, Prose- \u2018\u2019cutor in\u2019 Kinrade Case, Defended Birchall The fact that Mr.George Tate Black- stock, K.C., of Toronto, has been commissioned by the Ontario Government to represent the Crown in the Kinrade case at Hamilton, recalls the Benwell murder case, which, in\u2019 the winter of 1890, shocked the people of two continents.In that memorable trial, held at Woodstock, Ont.in September of that year, Mr.Blackstock ablv but unsuccessfully deferided Birchall, making à desperate effort to save his life.In the rchall-Benwell case, probably the mba: noted in Canadian crim- ihal ann®fs, the victim was Fred.C.Benwell, a young Englishman, son of wealthy parents,\u201d who Wad been Induc={~ ed to come to Canada to purchase a part interest in a mythical farm owned by Birchall.The two men sailed for Canada on the White Star liner Britannic, which arrived in New York on February 14, 1890.They were accom- condition to fight for you.is fully established.make and Keep strông, especially when there is exposure to such diseases as the \u201cgrip, typhoid fever, pox, scärlet fever, diphtheria, cholera.malaria, tuberculosis or consumption; «and when is there not more or less | exposure jo such diseases?rheumatism, You are helpless unless they are In This fact 'Nothing' is more important than to them healthy and spotted fever, small- How shall you know whether they are healthy and strong ?\u2014 \u2014-By-your-looks and feelings: ee Eruptions, scrofula, eczema, catarrh, anemia, languor, that tired feeling.loss of appetite, nerv- Keep Those \u2018Little Soldiers| > Healthy and Strong - \u2014Those little soldiers in your blood, known to scientists as white corpuscles, whose important duty, is to defend you against disease germs that attack the red corpuscles and the bodily tissues.vour blood are not in condition.to fight | for you.: ; They are \u2018just as surely indications that you should begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla at once \u2014 the medicine whose great distinction is that it makes and kceps the blood of the right quality and quantity.And you should take it faithfully, according to the directions.\u201cBy taking Hood's Sarsaparilla my blood - has: been purified, my strength has been built up, and with the gene- ratimprovement-inhealth\u2014nry-nerves- are steady and under good.control.would not be placed back where I was before .1 began taking this medicine Ij oF IF q A \u2019 DURCH COFFEE ESSENCES [2 REFUSE ALE IMITATIONS, g A-Simple Lesson in Gastronomy PICES and condiments p important part an in the digestion of foods, and the inclusion of O.K.SAUCE and at all times an excellent appetiser and pick -me- up Giant Bottle 25 om.STR ousness, general debility;-are all in- for $500.\u201d brought strength of the- force does not_ allow panied by.Mrs.Birchall and Douglas dications that .the little soldiérs in Arthur F.Wilson, kins St, Jamaica Plain, Mass: 1 Per- g on\u2014bcautwof con- * -Will expire In Æ little more than two me to give that full and satisfactory service which the public has been -ac- | customed to receive for so'many years, and now confidently expects.The arrangement which was made between the Dominion and the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta for the employment of the force for five years, years.a.\u201cAs soon as the provinces relieve.the- fürce-ef- the care 6f civil prisoners, a large number of men who-are-now-em- ked fortunate enough most extreme and to announce our-.œ \u2026.$1.00 Fresh from the, Bleach Meadows B About .55 per yard, we think.Well, we have been a small quantity of dimity check linens, which we have \u201ci reason to believe are as fine as were ever bleached on the fresh green fields of Ireland.for Shirtwaist suits.~ We are able, by the conditions of rchase, them to-morrow morning al, per yard.Let not \u201cafternoon shoppers be disappointed, how- «ever, if they are all gone before noon;.the quantity is | limited to/but a few hundred yards.: / GUIPURE LACES.of Ireland ?to secure from a Belfast manufacturer the purchase, to offer J only indictable offences in municipali- ployed on the prison staff will be avall- able for their legitimate police duties.\u201d MANY CONNECTIONS, The statistics of crime, which include o- ties under the police jurisdiction, show that 7,624 cases were entered and 6,377 convictions secured during the' year, as against 6,736 cases aiid 5,685 convictions last year, an increase of 692 tconvic- tions.\u2019 Co The report states that there is a regrettable increase in offences against | women; 45 cases were entered, with only 21 convictions.One\u2019 thousand three hundred and elghty-seven prisoners were received.in the guardrooms in Alberta and 717 in Pelly, anothér-ÿoung Englishman.ar- tracted by the same bait.The party went to Buffalo, and, leaving Pelly and Mrs.Birchall in that city, Birchall and.his victim took the morning train for Eastwood, a small station near Woodstock.Birchall represented that he had a fine farm near there, and the two mien started across: the fields toward Pine Pond.a desolate region surrounded Wy dense swamp.Beaw:ll evidently became .suspicious on.arcount of the forbidding aspect of the voumryi and turned back to expostulate to his companion, when.he was shot down.Every mark of identification was res moved from the, clothing and the t-ody was hidden in a dense thicket.Me then returned to Buffalo and reported that Benwell had decided tô remain on the farm.i The hody was found \u2018three davs later by two woodsnien and remained unidentified for some time.It was not until a cigar case with the Initials VF, ©.B.\u201d was found near the spot by Provincial Detective Murray that the first clue was obtained.On March 1, impelled by Pelly, who was growing suspicious on account of Benwell's prolonged absence, Birchall went to Princeton cemetery, where the hody more than 20 different ingredients, each and yields the dealer a larger profit., Begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla tot7Hood's Sarsaparilla effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparilla, but because it combines the utmost remedial values of greatly strengthened and énriched by this peculiar qombination.These ingredients are the very remedies that\u2019 successful.physicians prescribe for the same diseases and ailments.no réal\u201d substitute fôr Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla.said to be \u201cjust as good.\u201d you may be sure it is inferior, costs less to make, There is If urged to buy any preparation day.100 Doses One Dollar: | 4 To - Have Graceful Fitting Gowns in Exquisite Common Sense Mille Rats, Mice, Reashes, Bed Bugs Ne OFFKNSIVR ODOR.- druggists, er 331 Queen st West, Faronto Rewars af imitations.x79 713 \u201c = 35 Saskatchewan; a total of 2,104 \"THe \u2018BW - been made: FC fore called to its aid.price CO In Lace-Trimmed White Érepoline And particularly effective it is.White, sheer crepo- line lends itself more perfectly to the real Directoire sleeve than any matetial the lingerie blouse has hereto- As seen in our department with its rich trimmings of / honiton and Valenciennes lace, it is a blouse to com-/ mand attention and be conspicuous by its novel beau even among the grandest of its neighbors.sea or Ie 750 À ZL = Few will dispute the fact that it will be a great lace son.Irish\u2014crochet- will be lavished-on-the-dresses, gowns and wraps of the gentle folk who can afford the luxury of them.These we can accommodate from our stock most satisfactorily.To | Those who.from condition or choice, will turn to guipures, will find in the new patterns much to reward their economical turn of mind.Here we shall place the emphasis in Thursday's lace exhibit.: New guipures in all widths of black, white and ecru edging and insertions at prices ranging from .25 to $6.00.Besides the all-overs from $1.25 to $12.00.J 19 1,564.|| Commissioneï states: average-pumber-of-priseners-held-dativ was 186.Compared with the vear 1900 \u2018the increase in the number of prisoners This increase is due to the gain in population in both provinces.Of the personnel of the force the.| \u201cOne hundred-and-fifty-four\"recruits were engaged during the year, stiH the total strength gnly stands 12 more than last year.This shows a heavy annual loss, which strikes directly at our effi- had been buried, and Eng.but claiming the latter was only a casual acquaintance he had met on the Britannic.His story was Investigated, and on the strength of certain discrepancies and word from England that the two men had sailed together, Birchall and his wife were arrested.Link by link a strong chain of cir- lcumstantial evidence was forged.The chief witness was Pelly, but other witnesses swore to seeing the two.men + CARPETS \u201cSACRIFICE! =: BANKRUPT STOCK SALE: KITCHEN & COMPANY.The following are only a fewof the price reductions\u2019.that have / \"$2.00 and $2.50 yard.- D N 7 À J =~ ENGLISH AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, reg.prices - ./yard scene means aie tien ears /BEST ENGLISH BRUSSELS ™ - CARPETS, super.quality, regula price $1.65 yard.Sale price, yar M BEST 10 WIRE ENGLISH TAP- \u2018 ESTRY CARPETS, $1.10 yard.Sale price, yard.\u2026 BEST QUALITY ALL-WOOL | CARPET, 36 inches, regular price 95c: Sale price, yard Sale price, $1.25 31.2 foc 65c sess eee \u201c - a \u201creg: price The entire stock must be cleared within the next 45 days at 604-606 St.Catherine Street West BY ORDER OF THE CURATOR.TO REGULATE THE OTTAWA.Board of Trade Wants Retaining Dams Built Along otfawa River.ecial to the Montpeal Star.Prier, Ont.\u2019 March 10.\u2014The Ottawa Board of Trade last night declared im favor of the conservation ofthe Waters of the Ottawa River: by means of retaining dama placed at various points along tho upper reaches of the viver.The idea fa to regulate the flow of ~water-thronghout- the year.instead of allowing jt to come down with a rush \u201cduring the spring freshets and to become very low during the late sum- er.A resolution to this effect was adopt- od and ordered to He submitted to the \u2018City Council and te thé other commer- clal organizations in the city.; 1 Try our Clock .repair department.! - ReHemsley, joweller, 250 St.James St 'SPIRITUALIST\u2019'S WILL UPHELD J.T.Crumbaugh Left Halt Million ~ for Spreading Spiritualism.Bloomington, Ill, March 10.\u2014Spirit- ualiztsy the world over, will be interested in the decision of the State Supreme Court which upholds the: will of J.T.Crumbaugh, of Leroy.bequeathing $500.000 for the propagation of spirituallem.His only child, a son, died an infant! He became a convert to spiritufifisin and imagined that the dead babe, having grown to manhood in the.spirit worid, was always neat him to advise and protect him.Crumbaugh named this son \u201cBrigh.- eves\u201d and engaged an artist to paint a life-size portrait in oil of him, and as he would appear had he lived and grown to adult size.This fanciful pic- ture, was hung in the room of thé banker and he wag very fond of it.relatives contended this action indicated a disordered mind, /- = dba dist sid a LL Mr.-Ryap, \u201chas -the-future\u2019 | York.\u2018The | - = \u2014 GREAT PRAISE FOR REDMOND Ryan Says He Is Greatest Irish.Patriot Since Emmet.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, March, 10.\u2014That John E.Redmond has done more to advance the political, material, Intellectual and Industrial interests of Ireland than any other man in the last century was the assertion of Michael J.Ryan, of Philadelphia, president of the United Irish League of America, who was the principal speake¢ at a celebration commemorative of the 13lst anniversary of the birth of Robert Emmet, at the Lyric Theatre on Sunday night.: \"Never since the day of Emmet.\u201d said of ~ Treland Inoked brighter with the promise of vic- | tory than it ix to-day under the leadership of.Redmond.He represents an Îre- land united to an extent unparalleled tn all her checkered history.and he is, the unquestioned leader of an organization that has done much for the cause of Irish freedom.; If Redmond would to-day forget the cause for which Ireland is fighting.he could become the Prime Minister of England.Intellectually he is the .most, pow- | \u2018erful man in al! of the British Empire.and he fs devoting all the talénts with which he has been .endowed to cartying on the work which was begun by Robert Emmet more than a hundred years.age.\u201d Steamship Arrivals.La \u2018Gascogne, at New York, from -Havre.> United States, Copenhagen.\u2019 ; Co Laurentian.at Halifax.from Glisgow.Amanda, at Halifax, from Jamaipa.Devonian, at Boston, from Liverpool.Haverford, at Philadelphia, from Liy- erpool.l.ucania, at \u201cNew John, New at New York, froni\u2019 > Queenstown, from Montcalm, at Liverpool, from st./ Brandenburg, at Bremen, from York, vos Kaiser Wilhelm II.New York.- \u2018Chicago, at Havre, from New York.Koénig Luise, at Gibraltar, from New York.: .Indiana, at Genéa, from New York., at Bremen.from | - Meltke; at- Beyreuth, from New York.\u2018Reindeer\u2019 Milk Use it for making Cocoa, a teaspoonful to a cup.Reindeer Milk gives.a.full, rich flavor that fresh milk.cannot gives \u2019 am Jersey\u2019 Cream .Use it in your Coffee.\u201c \u2019 - No brand of Evaporated Cream, or fresh Cream, can give such relish to Coffed as \u2018Jersey\u2019 Cream.The Truro prenant tk Ce.= | stables remain with\u2019 the force, other- 4 cause a horse had been killed in | fence.; | Canadian Associated Press | Cable Company for 1,700 miles, | epidemic of typhoid fever threatening { in the new university residences.Sev- 1 eral students have left for home.suf- | érippe.1407 votes to 166.ciency: The waste of time and money in training men who do not serve their whole engagement is very great.Fortunately our experienced non-commis- sioned officers and long service con- wise it would suffer more than it does.\u2018The preventable loss during the year was 117\u201445 by purchase, 17 by desertion, 44 by dismissal and 11 for inefficiency.Five of those who purchase were under three months\u2019 service, The! were not satisfied.and .the regulations wisely provide for their discharge on payment of a reasonable sum.Forty were trained and efficent men ,- who were desirous of bettering their positions, and the loss of their services was distinctly feit.\u201cThe number of desertions is small.\u201d SEVEN DEATHS IN YEAR.BE Seven deaths were recorded during the year.* Commissioner Perry states that the force is composed of a fine body of men, highly trained, but, too many good men have purchased out.and too many \u201cwasters\u201d have found their way in and had to be culled out.The report of - Assistant Commissioner Wood -concerning conditions in the Yukon takes up the cudgels on behalf of the claim that the residents of the Yukon are moral and law-abiding.It declares, that in Dawson women are perfectly safe on the street at any hour of the day or night.In one section the assistant commissioner states: \u2014 \u201cNow.ag regards the alréged Imniorai- ity, that the laws of morality have been, in certain instances, violated iu the Yukon no one will for a moment deny or attempt to excuse, but this is no reason why a ery about Yukon im- \u2018morality should be raised all over Canada.1 venture to say that if the persons who are so greatly agitated about the morals of Dawson (thourh the majority of them have never been here), would look into the: social conditions in their own towns or cities they would find far more immorality than in the Yukon.\u201d : j s, Short-Lived Strike at Springhiti.Halifax, N.S.March 10.\u2014Under- ground drivers in the Springhill coal mines: were on strike yesterday, be- Fit.and the management, alleging thay! this was through carelessness, ordered that the value of the horse, $150, should be made good by the \u201cboys\u201d who caused the accident.The \u201choya,\u201d after : one day\u2019s idleness, decided last night to go back to work to-day.trusting that the company would not enforce its claims for the value of the horse.5, \\ Says Lumsden Admitted Shooting.- New York, March 10.\u2014Jehn C.Lumsden, the North Carolina inventor, who shot Harry Suydam, a curb market broker, in Suydam\u2019s office last December, declared to\u2019 à \u201cpolicerhan when arrested that he killed Suydam in self-defetice, according to the testj- mony given at Lumsden's trial ves- terday.Policeman Diehl, who arrested Lumsden, testified that Lumsden said he fired the shot In self-de- Important Cable Contract.London, March 10.\u2014The dontract for \u201cthe new cable of the Commercial to complete the diversion of one of their trans-Atlantic cables from Flemish Cap to St.- John's, Newfoundland, thence direct to New York, has been awarded .to\u2019 the, Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, Ltd.of London.The contract provides for the cable to be in operation by August 1 next.: \u2018\u2019BmallpoX In Toronto University, - Toronto, March 10\u20148ixty or seventy medical students will be Faccinated in consequence of a medical student being in the Swiss College Hospital with smallpox.There is said to be an féring from fever, and others are confined to their rooms.The authorities, however, belleve it to be merely bl uties passed the lncome-tax hill by \u2018in the surrogate couft-to-day_\u2014 | Pink Pills.\u201d \u201cParis, March 10. Hearn & Harrison's stan- explanation.and defence of his esti- | A ard barometer: = .\"| mates.vo CT ad mm manent ane\" rnc do the retucion in he i perature to-day, maximum 34, minimum Vote for the annual campy, Sir Fred- 25: yesterday.maxifhum 32.minim 5.) erick\u2019s statement was this: \u2014 ; ; Sun rose this nforhing ut 6.3% o'clock.\u201cWitb' a view to economy, it is in- ; Wii set thls evening at 6.17 o'clocK.| tended \u2018in -the coming drill season.te % \u2018 a try thé experiment of {raining certain Mmm AS EEE EE corps of active militia not at ventral monton.12.18.Battlofor i 15 © Below: | C@mps\u2014bulat.their local headquare.Prince Albert, &, 2.Culgar+.?: ters; more particularly those corps y Appelle.16, 5 below: Port Arthur.5: which have their headquarters furthest | \u201cParry Sound, 32, 24: Toronto, Z 28 - from the camb which they usually at- j; tawa.30.18: Montreal, IS : bec, tend.and whose trangport' is, conse- 28, 22; St.John, 31 32: Halifax.40, 28.1 quently, the post expensive.There can, = 7 To be mo question as to the general ad- Temperature Elsewhere.; vantage to the traiîninæ of the.tfoops.New York, +.Atlanti-\" 0, it Pines xhich results from the assembly of Turet, 70: Palm\u201d Bench, 74.\u201c > the corps in large camps.The mer ; y got the advantage of seving other .§ This Date a Year Age- PRE troops, of good rific ranges, afd of 2017 Mastmum, 26; minimum, sofa better instruction as regards training ; .Tr TT and drill; a spirit of emulation is call- \\ ÿ - ed farth and more general Improve- | SN AD x : SPRING.COAL STRIKE ment results, Ou tho other hand, the BN 7 WOULD HAVE LITTLE display, from time te time, of the lo- = W a \u2018 \u201d = Lu val regiment in its own neighborhood EFFECT IN MONTREAL, t-hds to cncourage recruiting and to That the effet Ineally of the threat [SN be tricd,Uhis Near of seine fe | is einen n coal strike in Pennsylvania.sche- 45 ne ining may .cf- als.nt js said, \u201cfor cagiy in April fout local training may have (his ef i would not be serious, is.the general \u201cCertäïn corps, also, which are at : opinion admong those well-informed on pra sen in a semi-disorganized condi- 2 \u201c> the question.À leading coal mer- qion will not he allowed ta train until chant said to-day that in thé Mrstl her have shown that thev are In con- place conditions would not.wurrant dition to profit by it And steps will any long strike.especially as the sYm- als?he takn in alt corps to ensure | pathy: of the public would He Backing.yuo ouly reliable men are taken to ë Furthermore, owing to the mildness of camp These various measures, with \\ the winter, Montreal's consumption NLL ther-savias +ehieh-are in-contempla\u2026- ee > x : coal has been much less than in for- tien 7 ought to bring the expenditure ' B OS q mer years.and a larger suppie of real within the estimate 5.than usual is therefore available.Al- el ; \u201c ; : - though the coal used here comes Irom Main Points mn Argument.; .Pennsylvania a strike wonld have no ti Sir Frederick summed up the \u201cmain R serious consequencés locally at.this| paints to which he desired to draw \"time of year under any circumstances, attention in thls form: en While the stock carried by the deal- \u201c(AY That\u201d expéndituré on Militia ers in the city is comparatively small.Services for 1948-08 shows a decrease the coal, companies from.whom the Of $46.812, as compared with that of dealers secure their supplies have suf- | 1907-08; in which year the financial ; ficient provision for a couple of fect of the transfér of Halifax and \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014myonther\u2014\u2014After-April- ist sthe orders aa felt, Shier ! = for coal placed in the city are small 70 Hes vba en f : \u2014 and there is little likelihood thal the, THEheT decreuse of 8636.275 \u2014\u2014 ££ ; EL.4 ; Vaud 1 (h) That.while thi: expénditure for effects of a strike in the Pennovlvania {x nnual Drili of the Active Militia rose ] he Last coal section will make any difference | from $649.724 in 1904-05 to $1.075.000 J in Montreal, provided, of courses that l(oxelusive of the cost of the Quebec LL ft comes in the SDFUR of the year.Celebration) itf 1908-09, and is.for the 2 year 1909-19 estimated at $860.000.the increase in cost has been accompanied 1RISH BROTHERS MAY by a large increase in the number of : ; both men and horses trained.viz, : - COME TO MONTREAL.| from 32,000 men and 7.892 horses in Willbegin in * \"There 1s a probability that Christian Pi gob men and 8.500 the issue of Brothers will be asked ra come, fram
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