The Montreal daily star, 19 avril 1910, mardi 19 avril 1910
[" - ADVERTISING-ISMS._ « Buggestions fer Successful Advertising.\u201cfool somebody, somebody - you x you are spending money trying to ia fooling VOL.XLIL N° 92 1 a rome \u201cGREATEST | \u201cSOLDIER IN So Pilgrims of New York Kail Kitchener at Banquet.\u201c Permanent Peace Follows in His Path,\u201d Declared ex-Ambagsador Choate, and Pligrime Cheered.ecial to The; Montreal Star.; New Ydrk,April 19-The dinner given to Lord Kitchener by the Pilgrim So- The chairman, wf Choate, proposed ciety was a memorable event.- the loyal toasts./ \"The President\u201d was received with tifree cheers, followed by , @ verse of the/American National Anthem.\u201cTha King\u201d recelved three cheers which for heartiness ! never heard excelled, while the singing of \u201cGod Save the King\" wag given with \" such ardour as to make a.stranger -think the great assemblage were in the habit of singing it every day.\"When Mr, Choate said he was offering the toast of the greatest living soldier in actual service in the world today, there was a perfect hurricane of applause.Cheer followed cheer, Then the whole.assembly rose, cheering and waving their napkins in a perfect frenzy.\u2019 Mr.Choate maid the Pligrim Society .dated fram a melancholy occurrence that filled the world with alarm and sorrow.When King Edward was to be crowned, he fell ill.A notable/group of Americans and Englishmen met In London tc express sympathy on the ; sud occasion.It- was then that it was k determined to form the Pilgrim Society 4 -of London, with dear old Lord Roberts as president from that date to the present day.Then followed the Pilgrim Society of New Yérk.Both were established to promote good-will and harmony between the two great.branches of the Anglo-Saxon race, When Lord Roberts\u2019 name was referred to so feelingly by Mr.Choate there was another outburst of ringing cheers.Lord Kitchener sat smiling, and dur- ng the whole evening was chatting \u2018and laughing.When he rose to reply there was a wild scene.He was a lit- Ue nervous.His speaking was that of a mah who was performing a disagree- bile.duty, and he seemed happiest it was over, Mr.Choate, with \u201cresonant voice, confldent air and fms\u2019 length gesticulations.was à marked contrast to the great soldier, ; made no effort at oratory, and ,by his attitude and tone of his voice \u201cald \u201cNot my line of basiness!\u201d =.Yad Kitchener praised the American flost.and open \u201che sald HES ih Aus- e had ded the copying of the West Hott milltary colère x - netitution hat was afmply thorough, he evaked tburiders/of applause.| - ~The boxes ane Both galleries of the great Waldorf © roogh: were filled with a fashionable audigice,and every- opera glass, Those whol one had an.congregated in the Waldorf corridor tu see Lord Kitchener arrive were disappointed.He entered the back way.The people are unstinting In ther ad- ration of Kitchener.As they phrase .\u201cHe has no \\ ; ine re eas Mo friends and is every When he went to West Poin - Cifically asked the authorities to omit e and him \u2018 ry ate an te treat as an ordin- Perhaps \u2018the English Field-Mar- shal was in keener humor for a bit of a joke he had on his hosts.They had set 7 o'clock as the hour for the reception in the Astor Gallery, when all the guests could have an oppor tunity to shake hands with him.Seven o'clock came and so did Kitchener.He was punctual to the dot, but of the Pilgrims only a bare half dozen were there to greet him.Their experience of New York public dinners had not led them to believe that anybody would ever arrive on time.PIPED IN BY INDIAN VETERAN, But tnere was almost immedi & steady stream of tall coats prs his: shirt fronts.George - T.Wilson, at 4 Lord Kitchener's right hand, received 7 the names of the\u2018 guests and repeated 3 them to Lord Kitchener, who shook hands with everyhody \u2018 whether he caught the name or not and occasionally said a few words to old ac- - quaintances.Towards the end of the reception there was barely standing space in the Astor Gallery, and Lord Kitchener was hemmed in as tightly a8 the Dervishes ever held him.The squealing and whining of bag- Pipes \u2018gave the call to dinner.Lord - Kitchener threw his head a emiled in obvious delight when re bagpipes swung by, ane Major John A.is polished baton.Rowe serve - der the Field*Marshal when dons Kitchene.was a Coionel fi India, and he .found means later in the grenne of letting the guest of honor w how proud he w into dinner.as to pipe him rom time to time while the courses - Were being served the bagpipers made & circuit of the grand ball room, gor- : @eou: in their Stuart tartans, their © uniforins of the Black Watch, the Forty-Second Highlanders, Lord Kitchener observed, with a smile that the drummer wore, .Anglo-Indian ° fashion, a leopard's ; apron.pard's skip as his drum PERMANENT PEACE FOLLOWS KITCHENER.:- Joseph P.Choate, arising at 9.30, proposed the toast to the President of the United States.' It was a roaring cheer, prolonged by the band which ayed \u2018The Star Spangled Banner.\u201d r.Choate proposed next a toast to the King, which was drunk with equal : fervor, and a \u201ctiger\u201d followed.= © There was a third toast and more \u2018thecra for Wm.Butler Duncan, pre sident of the Pligfims of the United States, who would have presided had he been well sñough.,Ç \u201cAnd now,\u201d said Mr.Choate.\u201cI shall Indulge in à few Yesble remarks myself.(Laughter): I have received this cablegram from Lord.Robértte: \u201cThe best thingk are often kept for | the last.British Pilgrims know that ns worldwide tour.Lord Kitchener b found no warmér welcome than rims to miami merican Pi 8 to-n Shi here were thears heers for Lord Kitchener, highly ex- odive cheers, and it was some time | Mr.Choate could get started with peech.He sald thatthe Pll-.with gigantic Rowe twirling : SERVICE\u201d | | for \u201cBobs\"- and\u2019 SCENE OF DIS The above scene shows the loca plosion of a dynamite charge.ASTER , and the place where the dekris was found.ON HA! HA! BAY RAIL® tion of the camp at Bagotviile, which.was.destroyed by the premature ex The cross marks the location of the encampment, and in the fore ground may be seen the searchers working among the debris which was left after the explosion.Some idea of the immense force of the latter can be gained by the distance indicated from the cross OT BUDGET NOW IS ASSURED + Fees armen me CHCULATION OF STAR Last Week's Dally - 449,736 Last Week's Weekly CAE Total last week 580,912 \"PRICE ONE CENT.The Finest Flavoured Tea \u201c SALADA\"\u201d is hill-grown tea+-grown on plantations high up on the hills in the Island of Ceylon.WATERPROOF GOATS S A.de Lorimier, E STREET WEST, 32 NOTRE DAM R BST 2 fa LATEST IMPORTATION, _Men's Furnishings, |Saecess with Lord's Voto {Resolutions Not at &: AN Certain - grims here were especially honored and delighted to greet Lord Kitchener.\u201cAnd the representative women of New York that I see in the boxes,\u201d continued Mr.Choate.\u201cWhv are they here?them away.(Laughter.) They come to honor the avenger of Gordon, one whom all Americans loved.(Ap- piause.) \u201cI'm not a new acquaintance of Lord Kitchener.I first met him at a week-end visit at the Prime Min- ijster\u2019's home, and it was charming to see the mutual respect and admiration those two great men had for each âther.(Applause, and r voice: \u201cThree cheers for- Balfourff» Subsequently I met him a number of times when he was gathering up the freedom of many cities\u2014(langhter)-\u2014and collecting gold caskets of every design that municipal ingenuity could suggest.(Laughter.) \u201cIt js said of him that he never went |.into action until he was ready, and that he never fought' except to win.(Applause.) Jt is also true of him that permanent peace has always foi- lowed in his wake.(Applause.) I have known intimately many great soldiers on both sides of the Atlantic\u2014 Wolseley, Roberts, Kitchener, Grant, Sherman, -Sheridan\u2014and all of them have been advocates for peace after their fighting was over.The words of Grant: \u201cLet us have peace\u201d were thelr words.(Applause.) Baid He Was \u201cHeme Sick\u201d \u201cJt is true of Lord Kitchener, also that he took care of his men.Tommy Atkins was never better equipped, better fed, or better clothed than when he served under Lord Kitchener.(Applause.) F \u201cf complained to him that he was.giving =o little of his time to the United States.He paused only one hour in Chicago, and he is spending only four days in New York.Why, we would have made him happy for months.But he told me the secret.He gald he was home sick.You wouldn't think so to look at him, would you?(Laughter.) But after eight years in India, where he kept profound peace |.in a mighty Empire.who wonders that he wants to go home?(Ap- | plause.) \u201cAnd now, gentlemen, T have the honor to present to you the greatest living soldier of the age in active service, Field Marshal Lord Kitchener.\u201d Four hundred men were on their feet instantly.cheering thunderously.For a minute, perhaps, Kitchener stood silently while the storm of voices broke around him.Then he said: \u201cI am most grateful to the Pilgrims for the kind and lavish hospitality with which they have entertained me this evening, the more sa as it has given me an opportunity of meeting go many distinguished citizens of New York and of renewing my acquaintance with several gentlemen \u201cWhom I have met in various parts of the world.\u201cMr.Choate has referred to my.old chief.Lord Roberts, ynder whom I had the honor and pleasure of serving in South Africa.I hope in a few days now to be able to tell him how splendidly the Pilgrims on this side |: maintain the hospitable traditions of the society, and with what Kindly greeting and cordial welcome they receive Englishmen visiting the United States.\u201d ; Urged West Point as Model.Lord Kitchener then spoke of the world-tour of the \u2018American fleet and his visit to West Point military academy.He said: \u201cà few months ago I recommended the Australian and New Zealand governments to take West Point as their model for the military college they require.I hope the ideal I have thus \u2018placed before them will not appear to them unattainable.They will have to work by degrees, for they must remember that ft has taken over one hundred years to create West Point.\u201cAlthough my stay among you hus been short, 1 can assure you, gentlemen, that I have thoroughly enjoved the whole of it and have very highly appreciated the many kind acts of courtesy and consideration that have been shown me un all sides during my stay in this country.These will be a pleasant memory, together with the remembrance of your cordial greeting\u2019 and Kir?reception this evening.\u201d Wild horses couldn't have Kept | (Continued on page six.) > 1882to 1338 St.- (Between Mache! and \u2018Phone 8.Loula 358 ; VERSA Th $1 TO $2 PER WEEK \u2018WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETELY .GOODS STORED AND INSURED ! THE CITY HOUSE FURNISHING CO.HERBERT READ.HERBERT READ REACHED NEW YORK TO-DAY He Does Not Deny That He Had Been Shanghaied.Herbert W.Read, who disappeared from the streets of Montreal with the completeness of magic, on November third, arrived in New York to-day, and is again joined to #is anxious family.From that date till a month ago not the slightest trace of him had been.found, although a large reward was offered and the hest detectives available were employed by the distracted father, Then he was heard of at Buencs Ayres where he was not able to explain clearly how he came there, although he said it was by a sailing vessel.The British Consul there, at his fathers\u2019 instructions helped him and he took the first boat for New |.York, which he reached to-day.Met by Friends in New York.\" Thé despatch from Nèw York says: a Specinl to The Montreal Star.New York, N.Y.April 19.\u2014On board the steamship Byron, which arrived to-day from Buenos Ayres, was Herbert Read, the young man from Stonehaven, N.B.who dirappeared.Nov.3, in Montreal, under peculiar circumstances.; Mr.Read refused to discuss his trip to South America.or the manner in which it was made, but he did not deny the story which was circulated at the time of hia disappearance to the effect that he had been shanghaied and | carried South against his will.\u201d He was met at the pier in Brooklyn by relatives and friends, who greeted him warmly, and who took him away with them.They declared he was going home immediately.=.Fs ; The purser of the Byron said that no one on board had heard anything unusual concerning the way Read reached Buenos Ayres, and that beyond the statement that he had been in Brazil-on a vacation, Read had not disclosed anything connected with his pres- -en¢e there.RER UNTIL WANTED, Marie > pi until 10 O*Cieck.| \u201c IN, 246 Inches Deep.| He added that Read had made himself popular with both officers and passengers on the trip north.DEEPEST OF MYSTERIES.His disappearance from Montreal was the deepest of mysteries.On November 3 he had concluded his business, among other things the sale of a couple of car loads of potatoes, for which he received cash.Also as manager of the Stonehaven, N.B., quarries, he saw much of the agent in Montreal, W.P.Gilmour, during his week's stay ere.Another friend, a college chum, was Mr.H.E.Bates, whose office is in the Canadian Express building.After concluding business on November 3 with his agent, Mr.Gilmour, he went to the office of Mr: Batés to whom he said hocd-bye, and left for the Bonaventure station to take the train for his home.; But he never reached- the train.Âs it was known that he had a good sim of money on him his friends thought \u201cconfit with William O'Brien, but he \u201c11s going to get his Budget majority of Jes.Tne Buaget majority of 93 for the \u201c} Budget guillotine resolution Is the | posed of Liberals, Laborites, and Red- the Budget that foul play of some sort was the.erialists are Counting \u2018on Bal leing.Disinclined to Accept \u2018Office at-Present ial Cable from Our Own Cor- ndent 4 : April 13.\u2014(Copyright.)\u2014 From: yesterday's Parliamentary ture molt.o - fact Lloyd- George came off second-best In the measure of the ample majority, come \u2018mondites, who will put tent with common À, The leaf is small and tender with a rich, full flavour.Pa \u2014 is always of unvarying good quality.Will you be con- tea when you can get \u201cSALADA\"?on our Credit Terms at Prices.,0 el, Main 23529, \u2014- i $1 a Week clothe Ladies and Gentlemen Cash COSMOPOLITAN STORE (Shapiro » 359 Notre Dame Street West, posite Grand Union Hotel.We don't advertise bow cheap ve well furniture and: clothing: come and self that we are selling cheaper thi in the clty, and wake terms to suit yourself at UNIVERSAL FURNITURE CO.MAIN 530.58 CBAIG Nea : any man THREE PRIZES ARE offered by James M.Aird, to the person on the Island of Montreal, who can make the most English words from letters found in the words: | + \u201cDE LUXE BREAD.\u201d The First Prize will be: \u2014A complete Kitchen through the House of Commons at double quick time.Moreover, Lord | Lansdowne has plédged the Lords to accept the Budget when thus passed {by the House of Commons.\u201c\u2019Fbis assurance that the Budget is safe is an undoubted electoral gain for the Ministry, but their position over the Lords\u2019 veto is still most precarious.Leading Ministerialists admit they have no expectation that the King will grantthe creation of five hundred peers at the firet time of asking which Premier Asquith pledged himself to demand.Iramediately the Lords refuse to accept the abolition veto, as they certainly will refuge, Premier Asquith will then resign, and the Ministerialists count.on Mr.Balfours disinclination to accept office on the score of health and the great financial and other difficulties of the situation, .A Cabinet Minister says this morning that even if Mr.Balfour accepted of- only way to account for his simply quaintances.After almost two weeks* absence his friefids found that he was not here in Montreal and not at home and put detectives on the case.every clue they followed drew hla ville, N.B., however, never gave up hope that he would aee bis son again, and only à month ago was in Mohtreal following up a clue that he had been seen in the woods of Maine, CT Then came the word from the British Consul at Buenos Ayres that he was there and was unable to tell very.well how he got there except that he had been on a sailing vessel.The theory was that he had been \u201c\u2018shanghaied\u201d and made to serve on one of the dozen steamers then in port.None of them.however, were hound for any but European ports, so that exactly what did happen on McGill street on that bright day in November will not be known till Mr.Read tells | his story.is (0) 7 : HIS MAJESTY'S\u2014French Opera PRINCESS-\u2014Jas, K.Hackett, ORPHEUM\u2014Vaudevilte, FRANCAIS-\u2014Vauderville.ROYAL-Burlesque.LYRIC 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others are < Bl r-products in à factory where full sized iy\" sre made from by Prat factured that such a fine it 1d so cheaply.just as good.-~ meme IT\u2019S BECAUSE Hypo Little ¥ Havana Cigars ittie : Insist upon having them.\u2018 $ , dt.qe CT are well dressed.\"Clothes that make a man look and feel his x best are a great help towards success in this.world.Men, particularly their personal appearance./ + - Liberty Clothes | are made from exclusive patterns by our own \"delivered in two hours\u2019 time.% Ÿ young men, are judged by 250 letters from \u2018satisfied customers can be.| seen in \u2018our stores.Co # Cy | - < A \u2014_\u2014 a.TE aft ST CS hanges Proposed | sui ENS M0 RS cor trankheny and nd detail the i | cial statemant \u201cof the Ottawa Hockey Club, submitted recently at a general winding up Meeting for thé seasôn, might serve as an example \u201cto the banks, and if followed would satiafy the most exacting eritle that anything in the nature of a public audit waa not - necessary.All this openness of .hegrt has no doubt been acquired from : watching the proceedings of the Pub- : lic Accounts Committee of the House, The club'a gross receipts for the season just concluded emounted to $23,000, a very considerable sum:- even in these growing times, and one that; bears testimony, not only to the popu- | larity of hockay, but alse ceptable manner in which he ORama = team played the game, - Large as \u2018te thty rosy\u2019 tacome.it \u20ac all melts away beneath the pleasant sunshine of necessary \u2018expenditure, if under that nos be included à ?la- bility of $1,400 carried over trom last year: Had it not bren for two ov three ifs there would have been a surplus of not less than $23.600\u2014if there had been no refund on tickets necessitated by the culiapse of the league the season - opened with; if there had been no long and expansive trip to the north country, and it Ottawa could have had the benefit of some Stanley cup matches at the close of the league season.But these.ifs cannot be entered up to a bank account, and so the cold facts remain.©.Since the hockey rinks dissolved, under the influence of gentle spring, Cobalt as a sporting centre has not been much heard of.Notwithstanding \u2018that the silver mining camp has rot given up playing.An association football club 1s the latest.With a population composed so.largely of ¥ouhg men drawn from so many walks of life, from that of college student to Shat: of lumber camp cook.it ought not to be difficult to .find.plenty of players\u2014perhaps much easier than to find a suitable spot on which to play.For clear, open, level.spaces Cobalt.- not remarkable.\u2018 The president of the club is\u2019 the mayor of the town.With that official recognition, the affairs ot.the club \" should go, 0 with a swing.Not long ago the Scottish Football Club of Winnipeg elected Lord Strath- cons patron of the organization.In due: course His Lordship responded, send! the club a cheque for $100.It mi t be.that the most appropriate office for-Iora thcona would he that of treasurer of chairman of the mitten of ways and means As | sporting.organizations a ° countey.manage \u2018first and last, In one way \u2018éni another, to separate \u2018Lord.Bt from considerable of Niw: money: Ho te as it is well used to; romdte- athletics and the outdoor ite, His Lo will feel satisfied that.ihe county i getting tull value for all he.gi 1 deu Juvenile lacrosse s ot teionas very a baat.of ai, sor tar.Sut those oe Re ned the school boys case, nich = © short consists of a desire to play lacrosse, but no place in which to play it.| No doubt the appeal caused the Cofitrollere to look backward, farther than they might care to admit, to a time When they thought as much of scoring @ goal as they think now of cleaning up a whole city.The boys may rest Assured that the Controllers will do for them all \u2018hat is \u2018possible.It ja to be hoped that what is possible As a racing machine the horse still holds first place and the dog, crestfallen, no doubt, has to go back to its kenne! without the bjue ribbon of the turf.The superiority of the horse as 8 sprinter waa settled by the race in Toronto, on Saturday.Cenines need not take too much to heart this disappointing defeat, or on account of it to about with hang-dog look.Let em meditate upon other feats where glory of victory would be theirs.For instance, how would the horse fare In a long distance contest, say, \u2026 An all day's run such as fox hounds in * the country sometimes undertake on their own account?will be ample.ONLOOKER.MORE BOXING FATALITIES.Philadelphia, Pa.April 19.\u2014S8tan- ley Rodgers, a local boxer, Is at the poiñt of death in an Hospital with a fractured skull.receivet in \u2018a bout with George Cole, ir.at the West End ~#: Chere.Cole and Rodgers appeared in the semi-windup.Cole landed a - Joft hook on Rodgers\u2019 jaw and the latter 2s tell to the floor with a crash.George Dacker, the referee, Cole and pates Jim Johnson, were arrested nd held to await the result of Rodg- ere\u2019 injuries.© INVICTUS TAN FOOTWEAR a year more and more ACTUS Tan Show ae \u201c constantly 1 increming de- ink for INVICTUS Tan Se ee a \u2018always styhish and comfort- INVICTUS Tan Shoes\u2019 are \u2018made à in late and Blucher style, 8 re pr ex #4 NVICTUS SHOE STORE CET et but the decidin .make winor The man who \u201cia going to things lively again In local baseball this year.SBSH HB i #% SPORTING: ANSWERS & LEeSLGOR & HIDOBIN Anthony Calfer\u2014The runner which vou mention took part in the last five miles of the race.T.V\u2014A French-Canadian from the United States named Renaud.James Hogan\u2014Yes, Tom Burrows performed here, C.Vineberg\u2014Kilrain and Mitchell, old Lyceum Theatre now the Francais.- Ottawa, April 19.-\u2014Dick Ray, catcher of the O.A.\u2018nine, \u2018ts at the Water Street Hospital suffering with -concussion.af the brain, as a result of colliding \u2018with Fred \u2018Landers, one of Alby Grade team mates.ina cordes game at Varsity: Gapduen : A PLEA FOR ONY IN SOCCER RAM Editor Montreal Dally Star: Sir.\u2014I noticed in your paper the other evening that the new Montreal Football Association would most llke- ly \u2018be the strongest footbäll' association in Montreal: I might say that the president, Mr.Jack Wells, and his officers and delegates of the different clubs are to be congratulated on the success of the association; which has \u2018been due to their hard work.As the constitution of the new Montreal Association calls for a first and second division, flo you not think it would be in the interests of soccer in Montreal for the Tew clubs remsin- : fr the Montres] and District.As- ne ait dE on on ~: pv: then a second division would hot formed, making the new Montreal Football Association one of the strongest football associations that has ever been in Montreal.ONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE OLD GAME BOOMING.2520000 + scceRes & 8 AMATEUR BALL # & HOTDAGY O BRO LASS Sherbrooke, April 19.\u2014The second annual meéting of the Ë.T.Baseball League was held here, and & large number of delegates from all over the Eastern Townships were present.Fifteen new teams made application for admittance and were accepted.Twen- ty-two teams will struggle for the championship during the coming season.The following officers were elected: President.Mr.Geo.Povey, Sherbrooke; vice-president, Mr.Allan Blue, Capelton; second vice- -president, Mr.\u2018Gerald Pipe, Danville; secretary- treasurer, Mr.J.W.Davis, The teams will be divided into the following sections: \u2014 Section A\u2014Danville, Asbestos, Vie- toriaville, Richmond, Windsor Mills, Section B\u2014Sherbrooke, Coaticook.Capelton, Waterville, Lennoxville, and Beebe.Section C\u2014Farnham, Granby, Bed- haps Cowansville.Sectlon D\u2014Sawyerville, Bury.bleton, Scotstown and Mar- Kast Angus.:.New baseball league was organised and will be known as the Rea Amateur Baseball League.Quite a number of formed league.The officers of the league promise to present a handsome cup, to become the sole property of the club winning the ghampl onship in three successive Years.The clubs already in the league are: Chateauguay, Beaver, St, Eugene, Oxford, Canada and St.Jean.Tha otfie cers are: \u2018Hon.president, Mr.A.E.Ntea: president, Mr.L.C.Fortin: vice- gpresi- dent, Mr.R.Allaire; tressurer.Mr.Michaud; secetary, Mr.J.L.Chartrand; executive committee, Messrs, R.Mercier, L.Lamalice and R.Lavert.The Cornwall Amateur Baseball League has been re-organized for the season of 1910.The league is com- pe ?of the Nationals, Swastikas, Maple Leafs, Emeralds and Wandet- ers.Las.year; the, Emeralds and Swastikas tied for the championship, game was never played.The new.offiters\u2018are:\u2014 President\u2014Charli¢ Degan, Nationals.}' 1st Vice\u2014Herbert Allan, Swastikas.2nd Vice\u2014W.Maltne, Maple Leafs.Sec.-treas.Garnet Bites, Emeralds.Executive \u2014 GG.Adams, Swastikas; W.Lafleur.Maple Leafs; P.McAteer, Wanderers; Harold Mack, Emeralds: \u2018Your Hair Falling ut?of them.harm to a rm Ti \u201cia train, and \u201cmorntñ The following totter letter explains itself: ford, Marieville, St.Johns, and per- teams have already joined the newly< TRYING ON PLAYERS From a.Start Coreamponfiant! | Gecashors, N.C.April:13-~The dis- Ie.is being \u2018morely D [tried these: days, as 4 result of all night {rides and early meorving starts, and if tthe players ar¢ not'in the very best \u2018jot spirits; it ls, generally, the hotel -folerkn \u201csud dell.boys who \u2018suffer, for jt 12\" they who rouse then - from their downy \u2018couches, to.hustle out and catch > this with the regular practios snd afternoon games is keeping them pretty much on the Jump, *;.Last: night it wes a.bustie to get dressed, \"have supper and catch a 7.15 trait, on: which only a few of the players .were able to get seating accommodation.As a result of these long and short jumps at any and all hours of thé day and.night it will be a happy lot of boys who arrive in New York Tuesday morning, and it is safe to say that they would sooner go through six weeks of regular league games than spend three weeks in a training camp.Hookworm is Feared.The weather too has been somewhat changeable and turned from hot to cold and then back until yesterday it was depressingly warm, and ball players are just as liable to be affected with the lassitude that comes with hot spring days as the ordinary citizen.It may possibly be the hookworm that has winged its way into their system as it is a very common disease in these parts, but whether it is lassitude or lazinuss, they lack ginger at times, and on these occasions it is next to impossible to arouse them.Manager Barrow dons a uniform each morning and journeys to the ball yard, where he partakes in the regular workouts.His pregence among them has the \u201cpepper\u201d around the others generally get working pretty fast.Last night the players had Just about fitteen minutes tn which to get supper.Now fifteen minutes for a bail player to eat is an outrance, \u2018as.it generally takes a full quarter of an hour to look over the \u2018score card,\u201d to say nothing of the time it takes to read it over to the waiter, as theÿ are very particular not to order the same - thing twice.The question of what and when a ball player should eat has been the subject of much discussion -since.the Royals arrived in the Soath.first day of their arrival the leader called them together, and among ether things told them not to over-eat, and than who drink themselves out.The warning had but little effect, on some of the party at least, and it was soon noticeable that two .of the youngsters were not obeying orders in this respect.either at the table or away from it having a wonderful fondness for jce cream and chocolates.\u2018These players are not in camp at present, and whether or not thelr appetite was the ve of their downfall -or not, matters ttle.Who do not âtet themselves: great extent: but they Rave AI beeh through the mill a great many times.Krichel in Hard Luck.Krichel\u2019's appearance behind the bat yesterday after an absence of four days in New York, made the team look about fifty per cent.faster, and it was a most unfortunate accident which put him out of the game.\u201cKrich\u201d* will not need to take his hat off to any catcher in the Eastern League this season §f he gets an even' break of luck, which, after all, means a lot to ball players and the winning of games.He is greatly discouraged and although the doctor told him that he would be out of the game three weeks.he says he will be on deck when the gong founds next Thursday.The team, as a whole is showing a decided improvement with each day's practice, their work at tae bat, being perhaps the most notice able.Waiting For New Men.Just what effect the arrival of four or five new players at the lust moment will have on the team is a question, but it is more \u2018than likely to upset the team for a few days.Manager Barrow has strained every nerve to have the deals at present under way closed early in order that the men might get together, but it has been Imposaible, first one thing and then another cropping up until.now less than a week for the opening date.he Is left with a minor league catcher, and a sadly crippled outfield.He is still confident of securing the players whom he has that they will be on hand Monday or Tuesday.The boys are not hitting as \u201cfreely or flelding as snappily as they will, but this is doubtless due to their one night stand trips and the general Jazi- ness and sluggishness which it entails.These exhibition games cannot and: never\u201d will \u2018enthuse big leaguers to get upon their toes and with heads up go at their opponents wtth the pid winning peppery spirit that goes with pepper has been I¢ft \u201cbehind since Columbia was left behind and the barn storming began.- One reason attributed by the players for the few hits made is the fact that the balls become \u201cwingy\u201d from the skin diamond ot hard yellow clay which takes all\u2019 the spring\u2019 and life cut of the pellet.w.P.Josanry.Gordon Harriers Start.The Gordon Harriers commence their spri training with a run from their new headquarters, the Fairmount Y.M.C.A, on Wednesday night at 8.15 p.m.The prospects point to another successful season, and the officers extend a hearty welcome to any unattached runners, oe athletes strangers to the city, in their new comfortable guarters, \"If 50, there are germs at at work right at the roots of the hair.The best thing to do?Destroy these germs, every one Any hair medicine made that will do this, and without the slightest the hair?Yes; Ayers Hair Vigor.You save what hair you have, and you get a new growth besides.Doubtful about this?\u2018Then let your | doctor.decide.Ask him what he Cros of Ayers Hal approval, you should feel perfectiysafe.| Does not Color the Hair .With his had its effect and as he starts to shake On the\u2019 added that there were more mea who: eat themselves out of the big leagues\u2019 There ars those yet on the team to.any strings on, and it is.more than.likely.championship contests.The good old: The British polo players now inthe Capt.Bellavilie, Cresplgny, Buc Miller.| \u2018ui United States are from left to right: Hmaster (now badly hurt), and Capt.be ! \u20ac WALL ORDERED International athletic relations between Canada and the, United States | seem to be of the Lest.Although the directors of the M: A.A.A.are solemnly sworn not to divulge any of the proceedings at their meetings, it seems that they have ordered a very handsome and artistic silver medal to be struck which is to be part of the contents of the hollow cornerstone of the huge and up-to-date athletic 'bwilding that is to be erected\u2019 in Pittsburg, Pa.This is to be the new home ot the Plttsburg Amateur Athletic Association and that body has invitëd a deputation.of M.A.A.A.directors to journey to the city of smoke and participate in the opening ceremonies.They also asked for a token to put in their corner stone, hence the beautiful medal.THE RAIN INTERFERED.Baseball Was Impossible In the East Yesterday.New York, April 19\u2014Heavy rains and water-soaked grounds made it impossible to play any of the baseball games scheduled in the East yesterday in either the National or the American League.If weather\u2018 der- mits, these games will be played off to-day, but the official prediction is more rain for another twenty-four hours.Rainy weather is bad for the starting of the.ball season Cm Detroit Beat 8t.Louis.- At Detroit Bailey pitched unbeatable ball until the eighth, when an error by Wallace, on Stanare\u2019s A er, seemed to unsteady h \u2018He ed two men, with two o and\u2019 tied the score que a double, In ninth he walked Tawiord hanty* hit\u2019 tof totes bases.Detroit\u201d 0000000214\" 3 grt St.Louis .110000000\u2014 parmi Batteries\u2014Mullin and.Scheidt and Stanage: Bailey and Stephens.Umpires, Kerin and Sheridan.= _ pt i ti IMPROVEMENTS AT BALL PARK Diamond is Being Changed Around and Stand Erected.The work on the improvement of the Montreal baseball diamond at At- water Park was started yesterday.A new diamond is being laid out.which will give it a more uniform appearance.In reality the diamond is being placed nearer the grand stand.A new stand will also be erected shortly, and the third base bleachers are being converted into a 50-cent pavilion.The structure will be covered and extended until it joins the grand stand.Extra bleachers will very likely be erected in centre field.A JAPANESE BALL LEAGUE IN FORMATION Special to the Montreal Star.New- York, April 19.\u2014A baseball league to be composed exclusively of Japanese is being formed on the Pacific Coast, with headquarters at Seattla.than $300,000 has n raised, and articles of incorporation are now being filed.Headed by Ito.the wrestler.whe is being backed by leading Japaiiese merchants of Seattle, Portland and San.Francisco, & six city league iy in process of formation which when\u2019 completed and In working order Will provide three games &- week.1¢ 1e planned to have the teams in the various cities organized and in trim Hor the opening game, June 1.The duie ia botitering the Orientals .cause\u201d of the extreme length of he circuit, \u2018which will- require much travelling.The winning team will! bes provided with funds .to invade the | Home land to try for the championship of the Japanese race.THE NEW CITY LEAGUE.Mr.Page President, Treasurer.f A meeting of the Montreal City Baseball League was held last evening.and those present were Mr.Joe Page, chairman, and Messrs.Reid and Garneau, Royals; L.Laurin, Voltig- èurs: W.Ines, Mascotte; Desautel d Cote.Balmoral; Brunelle and Kers- lake, Richmonds: Vendette and Kear- ney, Montreal Resérves: E.Landry- man, Athletics; Geurin and Langevin, Shamrocks.Mr.Jos Page was elected Tom Wall, presidet and sécretary, and a meeting | will be held on Wednesday to draw up a schedule.Mr.Tom Wall was elected treasurer.U.§.Football Victim.Annapclis, Md., April 19.\u2014Midship- man Earl Wilson, the navy football player, dled yesterday.Wi'son, \u2018who wan from Covington, Ky., was injured in à game last October.It was while\" making a flying tackle that the back of his neck struck violently against the ground.à fracture between \u2018the fourth and fifth cervical vertebrae ré- sulting.and the spinal cord was severt- ly depressed, causing complete paralysis from the shoulders down: An \u2018operation pelieved the pressure onthe spinal cord, and hope was felt \u2018that this would bring recovery, but in vain, as the cord was badly lacerated.: 1.ORDERED ~ ~TLACRUSSE BOOMING MEDAL FOR PITTSBURG | P.Lambert.Goa! .D.Drew À.lacoursiere.Defence L.Black F.Emo.Defence.K.Darling A.Jenkinson.Forward.C.Pitblado L.Rydberg.\u2026.Forward.J.W.Paton 4 W.Burns.,.Forward.E.Black À : working gapital of more | IN TORONTO TOWN Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, April 19._ The Toronto.Lacrosse League met last night and drew up the schedules for the coming season.President Fred Waghorne was in the chair and over forty delegates were present.The greatest enthusiasm was displayed.The clubs were divided into four districts.Secretary W.M.Gladish stated that arrangements were under way to have the local lcague champions -play a post season series with Brant- \u2018ford and St.Catharines.A match with \u2018the Montreal Junior champions is also son the tapis.Manager Charlie Querrie \u2018of the Tecumseh senior team, announce ed that his club would donate gold lockets to the team winning the championship in the Juvenile \u201cB\u201d section., JUNIOR WATER POLO MATCH.Lower Canada College Defeated the Laurentian Team Last Night.In a schedule junior water polo match played last night at the Laur- entian Bath, the Lower Canada Coi- lege team defeated the Laurentian team by the final score of 6 to 3.At half time the score was 3 to 1.The line-up of the teams was as follows: Laurentian.Lower Can.Col.Referee\u2014NIr.Chris.H.Goulden.Assistant\u2014Mr.Ned Vernot.Timekeeper-\u2014Mr.A.W.Ross.HELD THEIR WEEKLY SHOOT.Boucher-Agzin -Firat at Westmount oon Gun Club.The Westmount Gun Club had a good turnout at their regular weekly shout.Mr.Boucher again took first honors.The following are the scores: ; Events, 1 2 3 4 Targets.25 25 25 25 Boucher .,.21 18 14 .Galbraith .20 18 156 21 Clark .».+.20 13 18 13 Reid .\u2026\u2026.18 12 13 .Moore.4 sauss 160 18 .Tolhurst .17 13 19 21 Kerr Has Appendicitis.Ottawa.April 18.\u2014 Afbert Kerr, of the Ottawa hockey team, is critically Hl at St.l.uke's Hospital.He was operated on yesterday for appendicitis.which had been troubling him all winter.Dr.Mc- Kinnon performed the operation, chd Kerr ia doing fairly well.The crisis in.the care will develop to-morrow, and \u2018Dr.McKinnon has strong hopes for his recovery.WILL NOT HANDLE TICKETS FOR BOUT New York, April 19.\u2014It is announced that the Western Passenger Asso- suggested by Promoter.Jack Gleason | to have the railroads handle admission tickets to the bout between Jeffries and Johnson in conjunction with ralil- road passages.Another measure was passed that no transcontinental excursion tickets will be honored op limited trains from June 23 to July 2 When Gleason heard the decision he was keenly disappointed.He says he will now try to have special train parties organized in different cities, and these will be guaranteed admission tickets.Chicago.April 19.\u2014Joe Choynaki, who is on his way to join the Jef- fries camp as chief trainer, has some unique ideas on the subject of preparing a pugilist for battle, according to a special.Fight talk, he says, will be welcome from anybody during the training periods, but at the table and during recreation hours the conversation will be limited to art, music, physiology,\u2019 painting, poetry and literature, .Chicago, .April 19.\u2014Jack Johnson disgusted with the near-winter which is.lingering in the lap of spring in this city, announced that he would make no more attempts to train until | changes are proposed -mount.ROLLING AT THE STADIUM.| The M.A.\u201ca Dowd A.Board of Directors is getting more secretive than the Board of Control, and their doings are: more carefully hidden from the thousands of M.A.A.A.members who' would Ifke to know what the directors\u2019 \u2018do, for the Board of Control at least ~~~ holda & certalo number of public meet-\u2014 ~ Ings.\u2018any.positive and official Information ; about its doings, for the president, Mr.E.H.Rrown.who is said to be the , only sne authorized to.speak, was re- | ported ill this morning, and the gen- { eral manager and secretary, Mr.Jack : Davidson, was reported to be in the same condition.An epidemic of sickness seems indeed to have overtaken the directorate, for other directors are reported zs Hl, in cluding Mr.Ernie Hamilton.It has leaked out, however, that some very important do.ngs took place last night.It is stated.for instance; that great n the by-laws, changes that will vitally affect every member of the association, and that a special meeting w n be held to frame them.Another statement is to the effect .that the Board last night decided upon 4 man to succeed the present incumbent of the position of honorary president.A deputation it is said was also received from the old Wanderer Bicycle Club, asking that the directors revive bicycie races, and the chances are that bicycle events may be included in the \u2018weekly handicap programmes.\u2019 NATIONALS\u2019 TOURNEY ENDS.Labelle and Dumont Tie for Place in Single String.A very successful national bowling tourney came to a close on Saturday night, with Mr.Bedard, of the Nationals, still In the lead in the three string class for the grand prize.Early in.the afternoon Dumont, the veteran of the Champetres, took the lead away from Labelle, his captain, with anastring of 234.Labelle had held it all week with 226.: Bedard was the only bowler to rollover 600 for three consecutive strings.he final standing ot the leaders fol- OWS: First Three Strings.Bedard, Nationals .Sheena.614 Bougie, Royal Canadians .593 l.abelle, Champeétre .B89 Cumpston, M.A.A.A.572 Single String.Labelle and Dumont, Champetre, Each .\u2026.ss.venvaesss .\u2026.284 Bougte, Royal Canadians ~ eens 324 Bedard, Nationals .220 \u2014\u2014=memee\u2014\u2014 Cornwall Boat Club.At the annual meeting of the Corn- -Wall Boat Club, the following officers were elected: Hon.Commodore\u2014His Honor.Judge O'Reilly.Commodore\u2014Dr.A.Ross Alguire.Vicé-commodore\u2014Dr.R.Nichol.Rear commoJdore\u2014Sheriff Mack.Secretary\u2014T.KE.Fletcher, manager Sterling Bank.: Treagurer\u2014George A.Milden.Commlitee\u2014W, A.Stewart, J.B.Atchison, W.R.White and Dr.W: D.Knight, - IMPORTANT COINS OF MALL DIRECTORS! i i Last night there was a directors\u2019: ; meeting, but it was difticult to obtala ; The gentleman who was President.of the Valleyfield A.A.A.\" elected CHANGES MADE IN THE RACING DATES Toronto, April 19.\u2014The adoption of 1 the seven days\u2019 limit for racing, as decided in the House last week, means that all meetings under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Racing Association will be of Beven days\u2019 duration each, and these to be consecutive days of racing.md to the detriment of the clubs\u2019 recent arrangement, except in the case of \u201cthe Windsor fall meeting, which had | been allotted the time from Saturday, : August 27, to Monday.September 5.If it Is desired by the Windsor man- \u201cagement: to close September 5, which is Labor Day, it will be necessary to open on Monday, August 29.Another outcome is the probability that the second meêting at Woodbine will be held in the fall after all.Under the arrangement made.last week the Ontario Jockey Club was due to race between July 28 and August 6.In the general unity of effort among the clubs if was agreed that Montreal \u20144 en eee rae weight, Griffin.Toronto on Friday Cassidy, the Brown.Y.M.C.A.end.it.In al, worked bard -and The club has a handsome \u201cbalance from last season.It is proposed to make this year's regatta an event of |! much more importance than anything | of the kind ever held here.add t Stacots 2 LACROSSE NOTES = SHCHBH0 & HOBBS The annual meeting of the In'erpro- vincial Lacrosse League will be held in the (.L.(.Cornwall nesde) night, 20th instant.in line again this season.The Beavers, of Mille Roches, will apply for membership at thie meeting.and a team may or Williamstown.Several of the players whe firured in this league last year are expected to be seen in a Corawall senlor uniform this year.At à general meeting of the Rose- mount A-A.A.it was decided to put a junior lacrosse team on the field for | the coming segson, Gumes cin be arranged by communicating with F.Johnson, 351 BElght avenue, Roses An Exciting Exhibition by Aerial Artists This Week.Last evening, at the Stadium, a remarkably clever and exciting exhibition of novel feats on the flying trapeze was Riven by the two Seers, styled the kings of the flying trapeze, who Were well received by a large audience.Their art Is exceptionally good, showing daring and versatility rarely seen here.\u2018They whisked about in mid-air, from flying trapeze to rings with remarkable speed and deftness, and were loudly applauded.They will give exhibitions every evening at the Stadium for the balance of the week.Qid Country Football.| > London, April 19.\u2014Following are the \u2018esults of Soccer games! played yesterday: Glossop, 1; Burnley, nil; Millwall, 1; Queen's Park, nil; Portsmouth, 8: Coventry, 1; Leyton, 3; Swindon, 2.Mr, John Davidson MI.Mr.John Davidson, general manager of the M.A.A.A, has been confined to, his home for the past two days suf- he reaches the Coast, and purifies the blood.Abbey\u2019s Salt is the best spring tonic for young and old.\u2014 \u201cSpring Fever\u201d.won°t catch you glass of water, every morning rids the system ob u all impurities\u2014starts the liver working peoplr : ; age and 6oc e bottle + fering from a slight indispositton.T | if you start in \u201c tight now to take Abbey's Salt regularly.À A dessertspoonful, in a- on Wead- Ail of last sear n\u2019s five clubs are expected to b2 | i 1 ! i | I also be entered from Lancaster | 1.the result.& utetsts & sasoaou | Saturday.May 28.Schenectady, N.Y, April fierce ten-round fight in this city, Bubbles Robinson, the Los Angeles light- defeated Australian Charlie The bout was an exhibition of clever boxing and hard hitting - on the part of Robinson, and of fast .ag- gressivé work by Griffin.most of the leading, but Robinson land- | ed the telling blows.and in the ninth and tenth had.Griffin going.Ottawa, April 19.\u2014The O.A.A.a has decided to send only three men to ; the Canadian amateur boxing .cham- ; pionship bouts, which takes place at Earl 306 pounder.will take! part in the heavyweight events while Roy Hulguist will compete in the 135 events, the bantams being left to R.znd Saturday.CLOSING EXHIBITION OF Y.M.CA.CLASS A large crowd of interested spectators were present last night at to witness the closing exhibition of; the Business Boys\u2019 classes in physical training.the boys proved a great success and kept those predent interested to the One of the many features which greatly helped in the success of the exhibition was the pleasure with which the boys took part.large number of boys Standing in line, and also on account of prompt obedl- ence which wus rendered by the per- tormers at a single word of command, made the exhibition look as though there .was something military about however, - The work those who faithfully Tor 19 \u2014In a -Griffin did the of To look at the had this showing were greatly pleased\u2019 with \"The junior school boys\u2019 1 classes are to hold thelr élosing on\u2019 Wednesday, and it is hoped that their closing will only be as successful.should have the September dates desired by the Blue Bonnets manage- SEE ER & SSUYOHS ment, and Toronto, of course, had to & LT Iw a conflict with exhibition time.\u2019 \\ hen all is settled, it may be exe 8 BOXING NOTES | pected that the schedule for the sefs | son will be as follows: \u2014- 5 Woodbine\u2014Saturday, May 21, to Montreal\u2014Saturday.June 4.to Saturday, June 11.Hamilton\u2014Saturday, 18, te Saturday, June 25.Fort Erie\u2014Saturday, July 2.to saturday, July 9.Windsor\u2014Saturday, July 18, to Sate urday, July 23, Fort Erie\u2014Saturday, July 30, to Saturday, August 6.Hamilton\u2014Saturday.Saturday.August 20.Windsor-\u2014Morday, August | Monday, September 5.; Montreal-Saturday, September 10, ! to Saturday.September 17.; Woodbine\u2014Saturday, September 2 : October 1 oe WONDERF UL OLD WESTON.Royally Received Upon Arrival in Buffalo.we Buffalo, April 19.\u2014accompanied- oy a squad of mounted police, representatives of athletic clubs and.scores: of enthusiasts, afoot and in automobiles, who met him at the city line.Edward Payson Weston, the veteran long distance pedestrian, reached his hotel: on Malin street in this city at 12.45.He yhad negotiated 62 miles of muddy rogds | from Fredonia since inidnight and held his record at sixteen days ahead.of the 90-day schedule between Los An+ geles and New York city.At noon time crowds cheeréd him along the city streets and several thousand people thronged the vicinity of his hotel, where awaited him a bane.quet arranged by city officials.busie ness and club men.Weston sald hé was in \u201cfine \u201cform.\u201d \u201cHe looked It.Weston resumed his journey to.the TO EN! | : Can you.fiid it \u2018convenient to: \u2018come into our Stores during the! week, to make your.purchases ?.We are open till 9 p.m.on Mon- June August 13, to 29, to to Saturday, | if LIRE BEN.days and Fridays.and those who cannot get in during the day, might be able ta get in on these- evenings: While this will be obliging us very much, we feel that you also will'be able to get better service.We have over a dozen of extra clerks for Saturdays, but naturally, they are not as well posted on our vatious lines of stock, and while we are all doing and\u2019 will ing to do our best for you at'sll times, still we feel that you could get better service if we had more time to serve you, and show all the different lines of goods we have.We Have the Sus | \u2014and our prices are right.Cah in and see us when you want HATS,-CLOTHING, SHIRTS, ; UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, -.BRACES, NECKWEAR, \u2014or anything in the Men's ou fitting I line.like REGAL stomach.knows this, you \u2018that .stimulant .\"harm.you.A rich, yet raild, for the nerves, heart Your physician brew, Lager, ia good and and will tell REGAL is a that cannot Try it: \u2018 + réa A ag SAE ci vot Sp Spr 0 3 Stores, Secret of Beauty Chun = ticura O the purest and awostat \"sf \u2018 emolil Solà throughout \"the world.; ie + rtp met emptor: And health: of xin, scalp, hair und hands In \u201cthouliias of cases ia foun oe eh Spe Aan edal Struck This requirement will not work oul cu 650 85 oi So Wg $ M 4 i 3 oo @ had the hard luck to touch one of @ Mellen's twisters for a foul which fell J In.oc Roger's big mitt and there were two out.M out of the diamond, but the best he à could do was an easy roller to La 3 with @ before getting it and by Lark- was safe on first and Gibbie on H any, ells best efforts were used to keep y even.his part all right, but Jefferson's sap=- \u2018hit a fas; bounder to the left of Arthur, Teno made a great stop and throw to .Hal, Miner was covncerned.as he sacrificed | the throw for the double steal, but CHAPTER xxv\u2014 Continued.It had been nip and tuck between i the two teams up to this time with the ¥ advantage of a lead, when there was always with Jefferson and Low- The.strain .was beginning to tell on both teams, and Black buckled down to outguess Laird, the first man up in the fifth; but Laird was the best Euesser and got a base On balls when \" Mii er failed to put the third one over.Tommy Beach-made a beautiful-bunt down the third base line, and as Laird had a good \u2018lead off first he got all the way around to third when the throw went to first and Beach was out.Church at bat signalled Laird for mnoth:r squeeze play and Harry did tain missed the ball and Gibbie touched L: id out at the plate.Then Church retiring Church.\u2018Gibblie came to bat and singled to right and there was great hope of T.owell getting the advantage.The \u2018plan went through all right so far as and Glbhie reached second.This brought Johnny to bat, and he Capt.Larke tried to knock the ball Joy, who, however, madé a meas of it two attempts of picking It up that time third.Larke started for second to draw on in the A Great Baseball Serial by Christy Mathewson | \"(Copyright 2910, by R.J.Bodmer Company.) Roger couldn't be tempted to throw the ball any place, and Cap got credit for a \u2018steal.Having struck out Robb before, Mellen walked Talkington; fill- Ing the bases and Ty knocked a fly to 4 the fence in centre field but when it came down Beach was there waiting for it, Hollins ,the first batter for Jefferson In the sixth ought to have been out as he knocked a liner direct into Robb's fhand:.Ty dropped it, however, and Hollins hustled to first.The error upset thé boys a little and when Hollins started to steal gecond Gibbie made a poor throw and the Jefterson shortstop was safe.La Joy waited and got his base on | balls which was good judgment on : Blacks part as it Warcford'came to bat and atruck vici- later developed.ously at the first ball and missed and the infleld guessel that Sam was bound to hit it out.All but Hal did, at any rate, for wien Miner pitched 1 \u2018the \u2018next ball, Hal started on his bunt fielding run to the plate and making a quick stop he \u2018threw to Delvin at third creirg Hollins, Then with Warcford on first, Twitch- ell hit a fast one tu Case who made a one-hand stop, threw to Hans who covered second, and then hustled back to first lo time to receive Haus's return \u2018throw: completing a quick double play and retiring the side.Hans came up in the: Lowell halt and @ got another double: Hal sacrificed him to third, and it again looked as though Lowell might take the lead.Delvin Wace what ought to have been a hit, Larke hit one which La Joy got with a little effort.B® for he drove a à fast liner toward first, but Church stabbed it after a mighty \u201c Jeap into the air and there were two @ out.Then the Lowell hope died Jown once more when Gibble hit one to Mel- len, who threw him out to Church.Brest struck at three fast ones and -missed -ail -of them.\u2014-Melen went out also on a grounder that was eas, Hans and Hal.for Laird came along with a pretty single to left, but was Imme- & Hans.diately caught stealing.Gibbie to In the Lowell half Black hit one be- ; ween firs® and second which Church | ÆMelded nicely and threw to Mellen, who - eovered the bag.: PO |.mediately stole second.being high.Everson hit a bounder to.Hollis, who let it roll between his legs, and Johnny was safe.Larke hit die which £a Joy t with a little effort, and tossed to \u2018Hollins, forcing Everson.Larke im- Rogers throw all napping by bunting toward third \u2018and reached first safely.Then it was M Robb's turn and ha tried hard, swing- + {ng on the first ball pitched, which was one of Mellen\u2019s twisters again, and it went foul back of third and was caught \u201cby Hollins after a great run.§ able cloth.rn eighth started well \u2018and ended \u201cWe could not possibly tailor a Suit to order for less than $18\u2014 \u2018mot do it, and give you depend- \u201cT- have stock\u201d Sits at ryan nd these can be sold at $15, be- he specializing of expert tailors, ributing to tHe \u2018Suit, that ave acquired a digita) skit erfection.: e clothes we mike to order in = Jour days\u2014the same \u201cSuit costs $18.\u2019 This is what we call a \u2018spe- ial order\u2019.\u201cIt costs more.\u2018te make, \u2018bécause full bengfit of the Semi-ready individual order.- *Yet some of my custoniers pre- use th cial e few do t linn gater, J pg mi: Talkington caught them use of our expert team system-\u2014 ith some 31.taïlors each.con-, system cannot corne into play, ot ion of the.work at , which ich the a | \u201cBut in a: made-to-order Suit\u2014 2 aly for Lowell.\"Tommy tried for his usual two- bagger, but Talkington got in the way of his fast liner after a mighty run, and there was one gone.Church tried to put one in short right, but it went up in the alr and foul Case got it after a backward run near the firat row of the grand stand.Hollins dropped a short bunt in front of the plate and Gibbie fumbled it.Hollins was easily safe.It did not look bad, however, to Black, as there were two out -and\u2026the \u2018boys.were fielding nobly, apd Miner intended to make tho next batter knock a fly if he hit it at |; all.It happened, however, to be la Joy.\u2018Larry fouled off four and it was centalñ in Black's mind that if the kind of balls he was pitching were hit they would go up in the air, so he put over añôtheï oñé.Larry acted bdadtr, however, for he straightened out ihät curve for a two-bagger between Robb and Talkington, which scored Hollins, This rather got Black's nerveg temporarily and ha didn't have perfect control Hal and Church came together and the breath was knocked out of both of them.of himself.When Wareforc stepped to the plate Gibbie signalled for a tow ball.Black insisted upon sending them upon the inside.Here is where Black went wrong, for Wareforc hit the first one for a single: to left and La Joy scored from second.© Two runs in and both of them after two were out, and it looked like the game.To complete the inning Wareforc tried to steal, but Gibbile nailed him by four feet on à throw to Everson, and the inning ended \u2018with the score § to 3 in favor of Jefferson.It looked bad for Lowell, as they had been behind at all stages of the contest, and the score as it stood then, taking into consideration the high-class fielding of both teams, made it look as though Lowell were surely beatep.\u201cNow is the time to do it\u201d sald Hughie as Hans walked to the bat.\u201cThis is one grand chance to get them.We only need three, Hans, and you can get one.\u201d Hughie\u2019s coaching made no difference to Hans either way.He kept his eye on Mellen and the ball, and when Mellen finally sent on e up Hans smashed it for a single to right, which got him to first.Hal tried to hit it out and got a long fly to Wareforc.which kept Hans on first.Devlin came up to do or die, and he dropped a beautiful single to left, which Wareforc fielded quickly, holding Hans on second.Then Gibbie tried to knock | the cover off the ball He struck three times at what appeared like good ones and missed three of them, which was very good work on Mellen\u2019s part.Hughie now sent Huyler up to bat for Black.Being two out, Hans and Dev- lin started and got away with a double steal, Hans going to third and Arthur to second.It was the only chance Huyler had in the game.He landed on the second bal pitched for a beautiful liner which went to the right field fence, but the unbeatable Twitchell make it look like an easy out, for he timed the ball to the instant |.and made a running catch that was as clever as any that had been made In the entire game.This made thrée out\u2019 and Jefferson still two runs ahead.The Jefferson crowd felt they had the game salied away, and the team needed only to hold its advantage and the championship was theirs.At the same time they intended to make the most of their last time at bat.Babe Radams went in to pitch for} Lowel and Twitchell, feeling good over his fine catch of a moment before.couldn't be stopped.He leaned against the third ball that Babe tossed up for | a well placed single to right.This hit and Brest's monkey: shines at the plate got-Babe going for a minute and Roger walked.Mellen, good hitter always, wanted to drive it out.but Capt.Church ordered the sacrifice, and Twitchell reached third and Roger got second.Laird came up to turn the trick and knocked one that took just one hound in Hans's direction and then tried to get over Hagner's head, but Hans went up in the air, lurching somewhat to the right, got It, and with the same motion fired the ball to Gibbie, who got Twit- chell at the plate.To the crowd it looked safe, but the umpire said \u201cout\u201d and that settled it.Babe\u2019s nerves were on edge by this time and unfortunately he hit Beach with a pitched ball and the bases were full.This put everybody more or less up in the air and anything might happen.Church now came to bat.He was trying to make Babe walk him and he did get three balls, Then Babe put two over which the captain manager missed.The last one he hit right over third base, and nine times out of ten it would hava been a safe hit, but Ar- thar managed to knook it down with \u2018his right hand and then picking it up hurriedly, he fired it {tn Hal's direction, but high.If there ever was a ball that was headed for the grand stand it was Arthur's throw.For height it came perfect | « A ; (went wild, but they vad never really seen Hal climb into the air.He ran three steps, made.& mighty leap into \u2018the air, his back to the ball, and then that right hand of his shot up one, two, maybe four feet higher, and he got it.He waa as far from the bag almost as the runner, only he was up over it.He came down to earth feet on the base, and as the umpire waved his hand for the out Hal and Church came together \u2018and the breath was knocked out of both of them, He had to call time, for these boys were both unconscious\" for a few minutes.When Hal opened his eyes his firat words were: \u201cDid I get: it?\u201d but he couldn't hear the answer, as the stands \u2018were yelling, \u201cOh, you Hal! Oh, you \u2018Case!™ and then he heard Arthur say: \u201cYou saved the.game for us, Hal \u2018We've got another chance,\u201d and when | he turned to Hughie, the latter just shook his head.He was too much overcome to speak.Then Lowell-went to bat for the final halt of the ninth with renewed cour- }'age, for the god of the champions surely intended them to have another chance when he enabled Hal to make that stop.It had been a stern chase all the way for Lowell and now it was up to them for the last time.It would take three runs to win, but they had often made three or more runs in the last half and Hal's catch had put the fire back into their hearts.That's the way they.felt when Ever- son, the head of the batting list, came Fup.If he could get a base on balls he would have & good start, thought he, at least he decided to wait until the count was two and two.That's the way it worked out\u2014two.balls and then two strikes, one of which Johnny tried for.He guessed that Mellen would Johnny decided to hit it out.Mellen on the other hand, wanted him \"to guess that way and he sent up what looked like a fast straight one.Johnny gave hia sharp straight swing and missed.He had struck out.It was a bad start.Larke came up and without waiting banged the first ball past the pitcher and out toward second bag.The ball hit the bag, and glancing off at an angle to the right rolled straight into La Joy's hands and it was two out and hope almost dead.\u201cThey have to put three out before we're beat, boys,\u201d called Hughie after Talkington as the latter picked up his bat and started for the plate and all the Lowell rooters prayed hard even while hope died within them.(To be continued.) 7 INS SE 0 try to put the next one over.and] precis è HEN YORKCTO A rom » Sialf Corroeponds Correspondent.the Royals on their ar- ther, ore eu rd but by the time the players got into uniforms it com- the grounds a downpour of rain set in, necessitating calling off the game.The players returned to the hotel, where the old uniforms were thrown into the suitcases for the last time and immediately after supper a start was made for New York, :On arrival they will landers\u2019 grounds, where a number of as Manager: Barrow was confident\u2019 when he left \u2018the club of landing the, men he was after.As \u2018the new men have been in training with big.league] teams they are doubtless In good cons dition, and it will only be a question of getting -toge quainted with their different stylez of \u2018play.= There is much joy in camp over the end of the training trip so far as the South is concerned at least.lt is said that Barrow has secured | an infielder from the New York Am« ericans.Just who the player is, is \u2018not known.In addition to his regular infield: of Chase, Gardner, Foster and Anstin, Manager Stallings has Frank Laporte, Otis Johnson, Knight and Roach to spare.Anyone of the four would look good.in a Montreal uniform.Montreal may also get a catcher trom the New York Americans.W.P.FOGARTY.GYMNASTIC COMPETITION.Seven Teams are After the Paton Trophy.Seven teams are 30 far entered for the.Thos.L.Paton trophy competi~ tion, which will be held at the Arena on Saturday evening.The present holders of the trophy, Mount St.Louis College, will be on hand to defend the cup.\u2018The challengers are: J A.A., High School, Lower Canada College, St, Elizabeth College, and teams from Maisonneuve and Cote St.Paul.The Cote St.Paul is a class that Was formed by Roland Gomery, and Mr.Gomery himself has been the instructor.A meeting of the different competing clubs will be held tomorrow night at the M.A A.A.Rosemount defeated the Fairmount team in a friendly game on Saturday, by the score of 2 to 1.The game was close and caused a lot of interest.THE BIG BOWLING MATCH.So Re MA Ne Tol SND = eng uel = Ae lal dd cl HE Bays vert i ~~ Keon busy ts oc i - \u2018Scenes at the contest which gave t he 43rd of Ottawa the championship.as THE TORONTO CLUB WON.Defeated M.A.AA.at Annual voiver \u2018Shoot.° Toronto, April 19\u2014The Toronto Revolver Club beat Montreal in the annual match, 10 men, two targets of 10 shots each at #0 yards.The following are the scores: Toronto Revolver Club\u2014A.Rutherford, 88, 85, 173: J, P.White, 87, 84, 171; A.S.Todd, 85, 82, 167: N.F.Monro, 87, 78, 163; Dr.F.C.Vanduzer, 83, 75, 158; Geo.Margetts, 77 78, 150; Re- Kee, 77, 68, 145; H .S.Cooper, 62.68, 128; George Creighton, 59, 83, 122; total, 1,526.M.A.A.A.Revolver Club\u2014K.b.Young, 85, 8 168; E.G.Brewer, 84, 77, 161; O.Pease, 76, 79, 156; T.C.Cooke, 77, Cis, 162; M. A New Lake Steamer.Among the several new lake Bsteamera for service this year between Montreal and th\u201d iniand waters is the D.A.Gordon.She left England for Montreal last Saturday with a cargo of wire on board, and is the property of the Canada Shipping Co.An Accident to a Coaster.Special to The Montreal Star.Jalifax NS, April 19.\u2014-The coasta! steamer Hijord, with a cargo of supplies for the lobster factories, ran ashore ves- !terday near Devil's Istand.and fell over on her side, filling with water.She was ' pumped out and righted by tugs.RAR TABLE KNIVES gold production were commonly blamed for the existing condition of affairs, they really had little to do with it.Admitting that the problem was a.éomplex one, he predicted there would\u2018 be a readjustment of values, though it would be gradual.While people were earning more money, they are demanding more for it, and living in a way not thought of a few years ago.The things that people always did for themselves formerly, they are now having done by others, at an outla cramps thelr means.Prof.Shortt claimed there were too many consumers and too few producers, and that the need of the hour was conservation of resources and simpler living.Toronto Conservatives Blamed.Special to The Montreal Star.Oshawa, Ont.April 19.\u2014The Conservatives of (shawa at a meeting, Saturday night, passed a resolution recording their appreciation of the \u201cbroad-minded and national spirit\u201d of Col.Sam Hughes and E.A.Lancaster, MPs in their \u201cmanly fight tô secure for thls district the vital necessity of better rallway facilities.\u201d and drawing the attention of Mr.R.I Borden to the \u201cdeplorable attitude of a few men In Toronto.who constantly desire to make a national party question of every peanut game that affects the city, even should the surrounding district suffer thereby.\u201d \u2018 Brothers\u2019 Quarrel Ends Seriously.Special to The Montreal Star., St.John.N.B.April 19_ William y which: e Cook, and Charles brothers, living with thelr aged mother near Sack CA The new home of the and we offer it as a sugges You will be pleased at RVERS bride will require Cutlery, / tion for your wedding gift.the various attractive ways in which -we have encased our.Carvers and Cutlery À l Sets for presentation; and the bride, in receiving such, will appreciate your forethought in sending so for $4.75.Henry Birks & PHILLIPS practical a gift, so attractively boxed.Carver Case No.80865 includes Knife, Fark and Steel, each with handsome Stag Handles with Sterlin - Silver Ferrules.We send it 3 4 , ville, quarrelled, and William struck Charles with a heavy stick.fracturing\u2019 his skull.The injured man was taken to hospital for.an operation, in the hope of.saving\u2019 his life, and his brother was arrested.To Explore Sahara by Aeroplane.Snecinl to The Montreal Star.¢ Berlin, April 19\u2014 Thé members of the imperial Aero Club.at a meeting recently, discussed Dr, Siegert's plah for an airship exploration of the desert of Sahara by an aeroplane, assjst- ed by automobiles.Conditions along the Nile Valley are to be thé special object of the Hnvestigation.i Italian Killed by Falling Tree.Spaotet ta Tha Montrent Star.Quebec, Que.Apvil 19\u2014 Pasqualla Tow.an Îtallan.was almost/ instantiy Ho © vai killed near St.Justine.Dorchester | to your address prepai County.by a falling tree.He was 51; .years of age, and leaves a widow and five children.Co Sons, Limited - {| Sutéide at Logh Lomond.Srecia! \u2018o The Montresl Star.x St.John, N.B.\u2026.April 19 \u2014 Joseph Baxter.aged 44 years.was found dead t f SQUARE + 4 in his home at Loch Lomond, with an empty.carbolic acid hottie beside him.; Still Trouble in Philadelphia.- Philadelphia, Pa, April 19\u2014In spite\u2019 of the declaration of peace betwéen the Rapid Transit Company and the employes, strfke sympathizers continued Idynamiting cars inf the northeastern section of the city last night.Two women were injured.There was ofneiderabie tween returning: strikers and barn superintendents and the possibilities of more trouhle\u2019 havé not yét been eliminated.BRULE SHORE, N.S.= Mary MeDon- ald, widow of the late; David Fraser, is dead, aged 85 years., trouble be- $100 Reward $100 The readers of this papsr will be pleased to learn that thera ix at least one dreaded disease \\ that science bas been able to cure in all its stages, amd that is Catarrh.Hall's Catarr® Cure fs the ouly positive cure now known to the med cal fraternity.Catarrh belng a constitutional disease, requires a constitutions] treatisnt, Hall's Catarth Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous suéfaçes of the se tem, thereby destroying the fonndation of the\u2019 disease, ad giving the patient sirength hy huiid- ing up the constitution and assisting nature 18 doïng its work.The proprietors have so wich : falth In its curative powers that they offer One Hnpdrent Dollars for any esse that it falls ve ctire.Send for Hst of testimonials.Address F.J.CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0.Sold by all druggists, T5e.i His mind, had been affecied by ui | healthy, Sy | Three Months\u2019 Moist for Wages Bill.Halifax, N.8, \u2018April .19\u2014In the -House of.-Assembly- - yesterday afternoon .Mr.Gillis moved the second reading of the bill \u2018to regulate the rate of wages paid by a corpdrhtion, as sent In by the Sva- ney City Counell.Mr.Gillis explained itg proviisons.Ur.Kendall subsequently \u2018mdvocated it, and Hon, A.K.McLean, In.moving the three months\u2019 moist, said that so absurd a meadure| should not be honored by a second reading in this Legislature, \u2019 ro Se he three months\u2019.holst.carried, only Gillls and Kendall voting for it.ve | Paulhan Made 125-Mile Flight.Paris, April 10.\u2014~Louis Paulban made a sénsational cross-coûntry Tight yes- terdhy.heating all previous records.He started from Orleans and made a clean filgnt to Arcis Sar Aube, -a distance of 1235 miles.x The time; was: thres and a half hours, \u2018 The best previous cross-country record was for the forty-seven and a half-nifle fight made by Paulhan recently in Calt- ornia.McKEE \u201cCAVEAN.AT SHERBROOKE.Mine Foreman Fell Into Pit and Sides Feit in.; .Sherbrooke, Que.Aprit 19.\u2014A tragic Mining Accident occurred yesterday, when a mine foreman named Jim Sheridan war buried beneath many tons of rock and earth at the old McCaw copper mine oh Capeiton road.his mine has been closed for some time, and apn effort was being made to re-open it.\u201d Sheridin advanced to \u2018ha\u2019 mouth of the \"mine, and the: staging, which was rotten, gave way, precipitating him .into the pit nearly 90 feet in depth.\"5.-MILLS, N.B, \u2014 John McKeen is dead.: .Vérins a a A cave-in followed.A gang of men worked all afternoon, hut the body lms not.been recovered, was about \u201850 years old.and Deceased leaves a large fanfl ly.a me \u2014 i.King Alfred to Visit London.- - London, \u201cApril 18 \u2014The new.Kihg end Queen of the Belgians will visit to London this vear, \"DERBY, dead, aged 93 years.NB.\u2014, pay a state pe Mrs.Etkin Delano.is = + Take Halls Fautiy Pills for constipation; ; a South.America.Impressed -Bryan.New Yori.Aprt 19.~William J.Bryan came home .yesterday, He reached New York fd] of enthusiasm about the \u2018won: ders of Bouth-America.+.\u201d oo J \u201cThe object of my trip,\u201d he said.\u201cwas.the' study of economic and.seciolpgical conditions in South America.\u201d \u2019 }.-Mr, Bryan thought that the chances of the.Democratic party in\u2019 the coming congressional elections were umigually bright.tHe, said that the great possibilities.of South America impressed him moce than any other thing.He.thought South America could furnish homes for from 25,-.] 000,000 to 50,000,000 immigrants \u2018ih the \u2018next fifty years, He said the chances for American capital were greet, he would not-advise ths poor man to.go there from the United States, because the oppertunilies are as good here.but \u2018thet \" Militia\u201d Appointments Announced, \u2018Ottawa, April 19.~-Yestevday's miljila orders announce appointments ax follows: To be inspector $F horse and Held artn- lery, Jleut.-Col.H.EB - Burstall, R.C.Ai, 1st April, 1914; 6: he inspector of garris \u2018mon.- Artillery: : Lieut.-Cot.C.-B.Engllé; Dental Treatment for the Léndot, Avril 19:\u2014An'anonyaiou añthropist has offéred, a sum, of to be expended in obtaining treatm ulation, ©The pr whic \u201cmoney woud he tional cempaign.Le Famous Nelson, 5.Nelson, BU, April 100,08 rope.dont t for the pôorer classes à th Th 1 18 under considerhijon\u201d the: British Deiital Association, whichis studying.plans for establishing cHinies,- elatively small charges wil fe - made, in some 300 towns.Part of {fe - expeuded on an cusps.Big Game Hunter at Nelaoh.B.C.April 19.wF.C.Sein the worid-famous hunter, is in Nelsÿt vistting.his couëin, Mayor.Selous,, viie on\u2019 his, way to the Atlantic coast to tage a steamer for England.\u201d le was Mr Roosevelt's \u201cguide while the Jatter w \u2018in Africa.; ow EE .J rp eniee 7 5 English Officers.Seek -Location.: .x 19.\u2014-Major-Genetkt Bétison, of Léndoh, is, here aking are rangements: for.an English army of which.is.geeking y \"CR RGA.R.C.A.from dssistant inspector Jere, AH gi wig retired\u2019 acticere.of artillery.1st.April, 1910.- {landes nelvelod pri be hear.1h} ity nd \u2014- at AU 4 po Le EE ; Andrew Mack,:Marries Leading Lady - ae we, |.Jerwey City, N.J, April\u201d 19.-\u2014Andre& poo Co 250 Mack married Nid Catharine famphrey | Weer: better an his ; yesterday after sue \u2018\u2019Ingis ea asp car qe à \u2018PURE WATER IS REQUIRED FOR MONTREAL New Orisans Possesses a Fine Supply Uses Filtration System and Secures .Satisfactory Supply of Clear Water From the Mains.: -Xyphoid fever has at no time been épidemic in New Orleans; typhoid.fever does exist there, but local au- \u2018 thorities assert that the disease which rad been noted there is due largely to.the milk supply, which, writes Mr.I F.8.Shields, secretary .of the.Sew- .rage and Water Board, \u201cis sométimes bad, but this source of typhoid fever: city legislation.\u201d .New Orleans has a new and exceed ingly efficient system \u2018of water distribution and filtration.The system bas not been in operation sufficiently long for the authorities of the city to 3 secure.data; furthermore, only one- 2e \u2018fourth of the residences are supplied CE ffom the new syStem, other houses getting their drinking water from old- time citizens.* From the nineteenth semi-annual féport of the Sewcrage and Water Board of New Orleans, the following explanation is taken: co Waterworks Operation, \u201cThe water purification and pumping plant has been in operation since the fall of 1908, and went into full oper- \u201cation, including the operation of the filters and the pumping of filtered water into the mains and pipes, on February 9th, 1909.Since that date filtered water of an entirely satisfactory quality, from a sanitary stand point, and also considerably softened, has .been pumped into the distribution &ystem._ The water to bé supplied to the city is pumped from the river by three centrifugal pumps, of 40,000,000 gal- longs capacity each, to the grit reser- Voir where the heavier particles of sand and silt arc allowed to settle out; then the water passes on by gravity to the lime mixing reservoirs.where the chemicals.milk of lime and sulphate \u201cof iron are added, and the water thoroughly agitated by passing through a series of channels of such size that a velocity of about one foot per second is \u2018maintained by the flowing water.From the lime mixing reservoir the water passes to the settling or coagulation reservoirs, where the coagulated mud, bacteria and excess hardening copstituents\u2014carbon- ates of lime and magnesia\u2014are precipitated.The Filter Capacity, From the coagulation basins, the water passes still by gravity on to the filter beds, of which there: are ten, Jeach having a normal capacity of 4,- \u201c000,000 gallons per 24 hours.¥rbm the filters, the now filtered water passes into a small equalizing reservoir.from which it flows to the suction of the high duty pumps which pump ft into the distribution system.There are four of these pumps, each having À täpacity of 20,000,600 gallons per 24 hours.There is also a 20,000,- 006 gallon centrifugal pump which is 3 used: to fill the two clear water reservoirs, each having a capacity of 7,800,000 gallons, say total of 15,000,- 000 gallons.a reserve always kept on \u2018hand in the event of any temporary stoprage of the filters.» The total capacity of afi the basins of the plant is about (0,000,000 gale dons, © - \u2019 The Chemicals Used.As steted above, the only chemicais being used at the plant are ordinary.Quick lime and sulphate of iron, \u201cNo - sulphate of alumina or alum is used at any stage of the treatment of the water.None of the chemicals added find their way into the filtered water; in fact, the principal use of the lime \u201cis to soften the water by taking up the excess of carbonic acid, and thus oaysing the carbonates of lime and magnesia, which are already in the TAW water.to be precipitated, \u2018The iaboratory reports show great décrease in turbidity and alkalinity of .water used.LAYMORE FOR VETERAN SERGENT-MAJOR OF THE STH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS \u2018A handsome claymore was presented to Bergt.-Major Allan Pope last night on behalf of the officers, non-commis- _slonered \u201cofficers jand men of No.6 \u2018company, 1st Baitalion 5th Royal High- Jadders.Last night was the Pany's first march out of the season and it was on the men\u2019s return that Lieut-Coi.Cantlie made the presen- ation.Sergt.-Major Pope is a veteran of the South African war, and took \u201cin tie engagement at -Paarde- ré.He has been connected with the | oya¥ Highlanders for over twenty avs and holds the long service medal.WESTMOUNT TO HAVE | FILTERED WATER.That Westmount would have fiiter- sd Water Within: the\u2019 next twbive, months was the 'st£tément in a rt the.City Coulicll by: thé committee\u201d which has the question An hand.A te Ÿ \u2019 11 \u201cresolvad to :petition: à i Legislature in favor of.unergroun \u2019 railways for \u2018the Isiand \u2018of Montreal, \u2018with: the\u2019 proviso-tlat no company: ahold have the right io pass through] any municipality) without Yeying first yecubed the wonsent of.such munici- | ality.Further, that al Points i, e be reférred to the Pubile ULL) Commission.= Co 8t.Jarnes Church Vestry.the annual Vestry mesting at the.h of St: Janpes\u2019 fhe Chis May Lk « hin te vi CW a 1 delegates to the Synod.ppointed - Jaw.Canon EHRood.rector, express- 6& Nearty thanks to the.members of the \u2018congregation for the whole-hearted he bald received at thelr Mr.Swinton Leaves City.ME H.P'Swiriton, who has been cépnected with the CP.R.for 7 yéèrs./and_ more récentiv us froight aoligitor, hus revgned to accept a simi- Tae position.with the Inland Naviga- dco] Limited.= .vn tg bm lb Rg noe Permita Totaling $18,139,247.ote, April: 10- ANEW SPRING GOWN.|i \u2014\u2014 ae A ; Wh.«|.Practical Fashions $ The Home \u2018Makers Department Salt Pork, Country Style.Simple \u2018Walking Costumes.the rieck suspended on a fine chain or a | Shad Roe, Creale Style.ine 84 © In the sweet costume the dominant DATTOW velvet ribBod with: Jewalled slides: MISS ELIZABETH FLEMING, who will christen the U.S.Battleship \u2019 Florida next month.Ea A All corrgspondence for this de- +& partment Bhould be addressed to ~ Agnes Chesley.; PPPTPPPPPPPPF EX + The Habit | .Of Neatness One of the most desirable attributes in man, woman or child Is neatness.We all know the man who comes in and throws his overcoat on one chair, his hat on another, kicks his rubbers off anywhere, and complacently leaves his wife to \u201ctidy up\u201d after him.And in the morning, after he has dressed, his room looks as though an army of burglars had been through it.All the bureau drawers are open.ties and shirts le about, hair brushes and clothes brushes are flung anywhere.It is a good hour's work to make the room neat once more.The untidy woman is even worse.Why it is T do not know, but a woman's things always look so much more untidy \u2014 if they are untidy-\u2014than a man\u2019s, Probably because a woman's belongings are 50 much fussier, so much more frilled and furbelowed.There are few more repui- sive sights ,to my way of thinking, than an untidy woman's room, or a woman's untidy room, On the dressing-table is a medley of curls, braids\u2014oh, these days of false hair, hair pins, hat pins, gloves, handkerchiefs, powder puffs, card cases and so on ad Infinitum.On the bed, which should be smooth and white, is a chaos of skirts, blouses, underwear.On tables and perched on bed-posts and elsewhere, are hats.Some dreadful women even throw their belongings on the floor.There is no exaggeration about », Sooo feof i of + \u201cthis picture.Every woman who reads this will know how true it is.And the cure?For it is no use picturing an extremely unpleasant state of affairs unless a cure is suggested, Train the children when they are young.1 was just reading - in one of the May magazines an excellent suggestion, A busy mother found her : family of boys and girls very hard to train in the ways of neatness, and the .-Jather as.well.\u2018So she told them that © any artfole found out of its proper place \u201cwould be confiscated and put in pound, * afid could only be redeemed by paying a cent.For a time the cents poured is, ' but the \u2018children soon \u201cgot wise\u201d and remarks were overheard : \u201cLou, put that bat in the cupboard or mother wil get it\u201d \u201cJim, hang your hat up or it whl go Im pound.In this manner the whole family were taught neatness With grown-ups the case is harder, but 1 believe in a.little wholesome aeglect.Try leaving the untidy room just as the slovenly person leaves it and see if a reform will not set in.The trouble too often is that good-natured mothers or sisters \u2018'tidy up\u201d for the delinquent.Once a mother wrote to me and asked with feeling: \u2018Do you think a mother and sister should tidy up after the men of the family?\u2019 My answer was most decidedly, **No.\u201d\u201d Nor after the women, especially the youpg women, I am afraid I should be vulgar and say: \u2018Let \u201cthem stew in their own broth.\u201d It is possible to cure any bad habit with determination land time, even that of un- ; : iâiness.1 know, for 1 have done it! Cut, fat salt pork in quarter-inch slices and score the rind in three or four places, that the pork may not curl when the rind shrinks in cooking, Cover the slices on each side, In sifted flour, and lat cook jvery slowly in the frying pan; when Hght- -1y browned on one side, turn to brown the other side.If cooked slow enough | the greater part of the fat will be extracted and a dry, crisp, sweet-tasting Lyonnaise potatoes, Lyonnaise Potatoes.Cut cold, boiled potatoes into thin slices (about one-fourth of an inch thick, less rather than more); melt three tabla- spoonfuls of butter in a fryln n, and add three tablespoonfuls of onion, Sliced as thin as possible; stir and cook the onion until softened and yellowed: add more butter, then turn into the pan a pint of potato slices; sprinkle in half a teaspoonful of salt and a dash of pepper, and let cook six or seven minutes, tossing ently meanwhile.Press the potatoes nto an omelet shape, and let cook to a golden color \u2018Turn upon a hot dish, sprinkle with fine-chopped parsley and serve In place of Butter.Also, without pressing the potatoes into.omelet shave, let cook until lightly browned, then sprinkle with parsley and turn into a hot dish.Women the An Interesting Exhibition.All Canadian women who are in England this summer ehould make a point of visiting the great Japan-British .uxhi- bition, which will open at the Great White City, Shepherd\u2019s Bush, London, in May.for, while all exhibitions are (nore or less interesting, there are many features in this one which appeal particularly to women.The Woman\u2019s Section is nre- sided over by the Marchioness of Duf- ferin and Ava, and amongst other well- known ladies who are on the ladies\u2019 committee are the Duchesses of Beaufort, Rutland and Marlborough.The chairman of the committee for the dress tableaux is a well-known society woman, who is famous for her unfailing taste in dress, both from an artistic andjoriginal point of view.It is safe to say that these dress tableaux will be amongst the most popu-, lar features of the exhibition; they are designed not only to display toilettes for the various important functions in the life- of à fashionable Englishwoman, tut they are intended to show to foreign visitors a complete history of the different phases In the social life of the British feminine world.All that is best end most famous in artistic fashions will be represented by these tableaux, and \u2018t ts fmprobable that anything approaching them in magnitude or beauty has ever been seen before.They will be shown in The Art of Conversation The person who can talk entertainingly and listen attentively is the best type of Quest at sotial gatherings, for she-who chatters incessanfly is almost more ufi- desirable than one whois \u2018tbe quiet-\u2014for the latter gives opportunity for' other persons to express themselves, while with the former to say even one word is often a struggle.The balance between these extremes is the art of stimulating a temporary companion to conversation, and at no place is it more important to adopt the correct attitude than at a dinner.More than one man haa been obliged to talk so much when sitting beside a quiet woman that he has not eaten enough.Such conduct on the part of a woman is decide®y inconsiderate, for if she is not willing to add her quota to the evening's entertainment she should stay at home.At dinners and also at formal luncheons it is a good idea to watch thc plates of neighbors, and if one person has been in the course it is tactful to take conversation into one\u2019s own hands, giving the other a chance to listen and at the same time to eat.It ts not good form to monopolize the attention of one neighbor to such an extent as to prevent him or her from talking with e person on the other side.Often it is a temptation when on one ride is an attractive person and on the other one who is dull, but politeness with bolling water, dip them, one by one |\" morsel results.Serve with creamed or talking so much as to have fallen behind - Prepare the roe by wiping with a damp cloth.Cook 8 tablespoonful of choppad bacon, a tablespoonful each of chopped green peppc: and dnfon in two tablespoonfuls of butter; add two tablespuon- fuls of flour and cook until brown, chan add half a cup of beef broth and three- fourths a cup of tomato puree, and when boiling turn over\u2019 the roe disposed in a buttered baking dish.Cover and let cook in the oven ifteen or twenty minutes.Serve in the dish.: Cameos and Seed Pearls, Cameos are coming In again, like aso many old things that have of late become new, Coral and seed pearls are othar revivals.Cameos figure on evening gowns, and form clasps to cloaks for evening wear; they look well on the shoulders or on the front of the bodice, and sometimes at the waist of dresses.Gold and brown are a favorite mixture, and several tones of one shade.Even for evening gowns brown Sequins blend well with gold thread, and gold fillets are worn in the hair for evening.The metal is very thin and flexible.Tt roes on.the brow and nape of the neck.is arched over the head, another bandeau appéaring above the Psyche knot dt the bac Sopetimes topaz or other jewels clasp these head adornments.Jewelled girdles under the bust, with a clasp in the centre of the front.are very much in evidence In | some of our evening gowns distinguished for most barbaric \u2018splendor.World Over the \u201cHall of the Exquisite,\u201d and all women who visit the exhibition should make their way there without delay.Roya! Hobbies.The King, as everybody knows, has a weakness for walking sticks, but another collection in His Majesty's possession will have a unique interest in the future.This consists of relics gathered together from every war in which British soldjers have fought since the early.dayvse of Queen Victoria.The King has also a quaint assortment of the programmes of every opera, play and concert which he has attended since he came to years of discretion.One would imagine this to be a bulky collection.Queen Alexandra collects gnany things \u2014lace, china, crystals and tiny obj:cts made in preclous and semi-precious stones; but her greatest treasure is a collection of books, most of which came to her by Inheritance.When Princess of Wales she received the Mivcrell bequest, that took the form of a choice collection of books valued at £10,000.And afterward the late Sir William Fraser bequeathed to Her Majesty a splendid collection of books, papers and pictures which dealt with the subject of women's dress during the last century.The Queen has also a vast number of volumes of modern literature, The Habit of Kissing Kissing in its modern promiscuity ia pernicious, and should be condemned as dangerous.~The\u2019 custbm probably had its origin not In affection but In suspicion.In primitive times, when the sense of smell was perhaps more acute than that of sight bringing the faces together was a means of identification and of distinguishing friend from foe, We have now other better developed senses, psychic and physical, which tell us of friendship, and kissing has become a mark of affection rather than Bi test of its not against this that the hygienis \u2014the sensible one\u2014protests, but ainat the meaningless and dangerous habit of pecking at the lips of every one, espe- clally of the defenceless infant, It is really an affront for a stranger.or even an ordinary friend.to kiss a baby on the lips, and the act should be resented.Kissing among members of the family is hygienically permissible, fortunately.It is, of course, through the transmission of bacteria that kissing is harmful.But each family has its own domesticated bacterla, as it were, of the same species as those inhabiting other people but somewhat modified by constant interchange.Against these each member of the family is in & measure immune.They are like an ill-natured pet dog that respects the members of the household with which it Hves and will not bite them, but snaps and snarls) at strangers, Kissing should, therefore, be a family greeting; for strangers or ordinary friends the hand-.-shake suffices.Above Color embroidered Borderi ngs embellish t Mrs.Clarence F.Smith has returned home from Atlantic City.Miss Gladys Genest, visiting friends in town.; Miss Helen Parker.Bishop street, has returned from a trip to New York.Miss Armorel Thomas, Pine avenue, is in Ottawa, visiting Mrs, E.H.This mull gown, NALS.Mrs.J.G.Lewis, has returned from Providence, R.I.Mrs.Murray Kennedy, df Quebec, is the guest of Brown-Cave.Mrd.O'Halloran, of Ottawa, is the guest of her parents, Sir Melbourne and Lady Tait, Sherbrooke street.Mr.and Mrs.George Hyde, Pine ave., who have been spending some timé at Atlantic City, have returned home.The marriage of Mr.Paul Garneau, of Miss Hermine Prevost, daughter of Majof Oscar Prevost, will take place in Quetec on Monday, April The Sherbrooke, of Ottawa, is Mr.and Mrs.D.©.brooke atreet, Macarow, Sher- have returned from a trip to New York and Atlantic City.The marriage of Miss Leota Nancy Ross Matthews Montreal, and Bryant and Dr.takes place at eight o'clock this even- Mr.and Mrs.FF.W.Taylor have returned from Cimiez, France, to Lon- Miss Brenda Taylor arrived home from Montreal and Brooklyn early in Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Dawes and Miss Nancy Dawes, who are at present in London.sail for home about the end of this month.Forbes Robertson of Their Excellencies General and Lady Grey at Government Their Excellencies entertained informally last evening at dinner in daughters, Miss Allen and Miss Vera Allen, 2 St.Mark st.have returned to London froma trip to Mediterranean and the Holy Land.They intend to sall for home by the SS.Laurentic on feature is sunplicity, a characteristic that 18 becoiuuyg Lo all WoMen, and ab-\u2018 peais lo tie tuMe uressmaker Lurvughs the ease With waich thus.scalon\u2019s nuded is atiained, Uf cpulse, there is required % certath amount-of &ccuracy 11a til ana stitching, but it is an undeniable act that the simple frock lasts longer, keeps its shape more succesciu.ly, and is, on the whole; eminently Satisfactory.From Paris there comes three Bugges- | tions worth your consideration.You will notice that Irills, draperies, yokes and other trluinmings are conspicuously abe sent, Although each model is distinctive and pleasing.; In the\u2019 tizst pongee frock there still ig used the bodice-and-sieeve-in-one-idea.The severeiy plain blouse is relieved by a frill of lace at the edge of the collarless top, this same lace being repeated in the full under-sieeves that, by the way, come just below the elbow, ue The crossed line of the broad fold on the skirt is a clever Idea, suggestive .of the tunic.Pleats fall from the lower part of the skirt, and yet the straight lines of the figure are preserved.On the hat there is used on mass of roses to [ill ia- the space between the upturned brim and the back\u2014a simple mode: to be copied at home, .Changeable silk 1s used for the| suit that is displayed on the central figure, although linen, pongee or foulard in one of the subdued designs can be creditably used in its place.There is dn introdué- tlon of embroidered linen for the turned- back cuffs and the collarette, suggesting a variety of styles and pe tual cleanliness, A panei.effect is the only front decoration.and a hroad black satin belt (the French will have their touch of black, you know) marks the waist line.Again the one-piece bodice, which demands a certain breadth of shoulders if it 1s fo be worn; with a becoming air.The large black hat Is faced with silk to rhatch the gown, the slightly upturned brim held by a cabochon of silver.In the last model pongee cotele has been used, This is one of the new weaves that resembles pique.A sable color forms a - beautiful background for the dull-gold huttons that ornament the belt and sleeves.; The lower line of the silk sleeve has been modified and shows to excellent advantage over the soft ecru lace of the undersleeve.This lace is used for the frill at\u2019 the neck, and the patent leather belt gives the favorite contrast at the waist.; .In the skirt of this model there is a new note.The broad stitched brald is used to \u2018hold any fujness of the material into the slender lines that our best models are exemplifying.Even the full skirts are confined at the lower portion, which fact proves that fashion has a way of modifying any adopted styles of other ys, With the simple costumes for street wear our Parisian women are wearing a new plece of jewellery which they call \u201cla que.\u201d It ls a round medallion about the size of a sliver dollar, and is of platinum or silver, but never of gold.\u2018Pearls, brilllants or colored stones \u2018are encrusted on the surface, and delightful color combinations are secured by enamels.- © \u2018 This little ornament Is worn around The Misses Scott, Redpath street, have returned from a trip to New York and Atlantic City.Sir Ernest and Lady \u2018Shacifeton.who had been the guests of Their Excellencies at Government House, have left for New York.Lord Lascelles, who has been aide- de-camp to His Excellency the Govern- or-General for the past few years, left on Thursday for St.John, N.Band -sailed on Saturday by -the Virginian for England.Lord Lascelles will not return to Ottawn.The marriage is announced to take place on Monday, April 25th, In the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, St.James Cathedral.of Miss Marguerite Persil- lier-Lachapelle.daughter of Mr.Alphonse Persillier-Lachapelle, to Mr.Jean Melchers, son of Mr.Theodore Melchers, of Schiedam, Holland.Mrs.Stuart Wotherspoon received for the first time since her marriage this afternoon at 59 Victoria street.The bride was assisted In receiving by Mra.George Cook, and the tea table, prettily arranged with flowers, was presided over by Mrs.Graham Drinkwater and Mrs.George Henderson.Mrs, Wotherspoon will receive again to-mor- row afternoon, and afterwards on the The simplicity, of the costume Is relieved by the jewelled disk, mnd if; you are for- tunète \u2018in.the \"possession of.the many little dress accesspriés theie wil be a \u2018plaque for every costume.20, \u201cIf the American women grasp the main tan be à safe ventures in the addition of a piece of jewellery.Indeed, the little \u2018ful in producing with the severe dress a distinctive and delightful whole.Color schemes are cunningly brought.out in colored figured ilnings, being employed in many of the new coats.The dotted ones are perhaps the best liked jurt now.Brocade linings or sl'k linings printed in two-tone.brocade or Jacquard designs are other popular linings for\u2019such garments.Bands of contrasting material are seen at the hem of many of the new skirts._ The.banda are of varied widths, ranging from a few inches to knee depth or even above.The gay bordered materials are frequently used in this manner, the latest idea belng to make them up with plain material at the bottom of the dot- of the skirt and the main part of the bodice.Many a girl is buying a plain suit and adding at her leisure: the desired color touches .in the form of embroidery on the collar, revers, cuffs and helt when there is one.The Latest Parasols, A Riviera correspondent writes that the smartest women are carrying para- sois in deep, bright tones, These solld one Color effects are in coaching style, usually with the elongated stick.+ This, however, is not so extreme as to be classified as Directoire.but is rather a compromise between the short English stick and the.extremely long Directoire.Bright royal blue is the favorite; next in order are the bronze greent.These parasols are chosen in harmony with gome other accessory, such as the hat, the veil or the \u2018hosiery._ In addition to the Chantecler handles for parasols there are also some exquisite new.things in colored enamel on metal.This work is a copy of the enamel so fashionable in jewellery.Beautifully mounted sticks are on disp.ay in the shop windows, These are chosen in a color to match the silk with which the parasol is covered.The sticks are usually straight, finishing with ornament or flat knob.Very few have the crooked handle.deep fringes made from lacet and other novelty braids of similar character.Quite a new idea is the introduction of triangular panels of meta! net or lace on the rib points.| This, in conjynction with the brocade and the deep fringed border, makes a very handsome effect.These fringes are pot the old-fashioned sie thread fringo, but are formed of novelty ribbon braid, and give quite a new effect.and white lace have foundations of gold and silver cloth or gold met.Other novelties in parasols are lined with metal métal.; A week end.and Atlantic City.mer at Pointe Claire.their sister, Mrs.A.J.Reilly.spend the summer.May 19th.Mr.and Mrs.Gorllon M: Vander- beck, Cleveland.Ohio, announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Josephine Eloise Walton von Wick, only daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Karl H.von Wick, of Cleveland, and Dr.Royce T.A.Willoughby, of Toronto, eldest son of Mrs.R.T.Willoughby and the late Canon Willoughby, of Stratford, Ont.The marriage will take place June 20th, at St Michael's idea of the-slmiple lines of dress, there French ornament is extremely suvce£s- | THE MARCHIONESS \"OF _ LONDON< DERRY, President of the Royal l#sh Industries Association.| - ted or figured portion for \u2018the upper part | Most elaborate parasols for afternoon | costumes are developed in brooades, with Handsome parasols covered with black.nets, testifylng to the great vogue for >: Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Markey.Dorches- ter street were in Ottawa for the [¥ Mr.and Mrs.Jack Douglas, Crescent street, have left for a trip to New York Mr.F.Percy Smith and family have taken up their residence for the sum- Miss Moore and Miss Eleanor Moore, of Outremont.are in Roston, visiting Sir James and Lady Grant and Miss Harriet Grant, are sailing On April 28th, for England.where they will The engagement is announced of Miss Evelyn E.Thornloe, daughter of Mr.Ralph C.Thornloe, to Mr.J.A.Dawson.The wedding will take place on \u2018 And Anecdote A Convict-Péet.Partly as the result of activity in his behalf on the part of the editors of New York magazines who have accepted his poems, it seems Hkely that the young § chglishman known as \u201cJohn Carter\u201d À (his true name ls unknown) will be re-\"\"§ 1 leased froin the Minnesota nitentiary.One of the citizens here who is interested in the case said after a conference with a member of the Board of Pardons | yesterday that he felt sure that action in favor of the poet's freedom would be | ; taken to-morrow, when the board.meets.He is serving a ten-year sentelice for stealing $25.- Following is an extract from one of his poems: .But the lamps alight, and the clear, proud song Shall reach to the throne of God ere long.; The night must pass.and a strange new awn Burst upon field an dcopse and lawn, For out of the warp of shame and tears, 1 weave the joy of the coming years.Another one of his poems is entitled \u201cBallade o* Misery and Iron,\u201d versese of which read: Haggard faces and trembling kneés, kyes that shine with a weakling's .hate, .Lips that mutter their blasphemies, Murderous hearts that darkly walt; These were thry who were men of late Fit to hold a plough or a sword; If a prayer this wall will penetrate, Have pity on these.my comrades, Lord, Poets sing of life at the lees.In tender verses and delicate.Of tears and _manitold.agonies-#.' Little: they know of what they prate Out of this silence passionate, ° Sounds a deeper, a wilder chor.If songs he heard through the narrow grate, Vor © Have pity\u201d on these, my \u201ccomrades, Lord.Fourteen rrors of Life.The fourteen mistakes of life, Judge Rentoul told .the Bartholomew Olub In London, are: To expect to set up our own.standard of right and wrong ARQ expect everye body to conform to it.© = To try to measure the enjoymeht of others by our own.5 To expect uniformity of opinion im thie, world.; \u201cTo look for judgment and experience in vote .A ; o\u2019endeavor to mould ali dispositions alike, .Not ta yield in trifles.To 106k \u201cfor perfections in oufy own actions i To worry ourselves an dothers about what cannot be remedied.= Not to alleviate if we can all\u2019 thag heeds alleviation, Not to make allowances for the Weake messc& of others.- To-consider anything impossible that we cannot ourselves perform.ve To_ believe only what our finite minds can grasp, : \u2018 To live as if the moment, the time, the day were so important that it would live forever, ! \u2019 To estimate people by gome oftalde Quality, for it is that within which es the man.5 fe Flowers.Some posies wear bonnets and aprôns \u2018While others have ruffles and frills.Some flowers climb up the steep #oune tains; ; Their sisters seek out shady ri.Some blossom and thrive in the 8 ight, Ë Some droop when not tucked \u2018neath the @ shade; : 3 , A lot of them wear the bright rs, While others prefer those that e.jr , Some flourish and grow in a minête, While others are slow to make liste They seem almost like grown-up fReople, Ne twa having quits the pame taste, honor of their guest.| Tuesdays of each month.Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio.eborah Ego Oids, in May St.Nicholas.: The New Woman's Danger.This new element in reform which seems to be poking the fire from the = \u2018top, this new woman does not know \u201c how to wait, writes Margaret Deland in the Atlantic Monthly.Haste! That is surely the danger which walks at the .elbow of our most noble instinct of social \u201c yesponsibility, It is this haste which has lately driven some of us into ludicrous and wicked disrespect for law; It has mads us, with mistaken kindness seek to Interfere with individual development which comes by wrong-doing and palin, it has robbed us of patience.with differing opinions; it has created a god in its .cwn image, and crles out that he shall \u2018be worshipped only in ways of which it J \u2018approves.Oh, let us learn to walt; it AT \u2018does not follow that we must be idle because we refuse to be precipitate; it may only mean that we have a faith that is \u2018large in Time, and that which shapes it .Le makes dividing the attention necessary.!all, the baby's lips should be sacred, April 30th.J ALLAN NAN A A eae me .f .puffed, frilled, and shirred wherever and St.Clair he shall remain.You gits meals at the table along with the thing but a lovely task before us,\u201d ]she is halting between two opihions @ puff, frill, or shirring could possibly | will kindly remember this, Miss Shir- family, eating off a china plate.I'd {sighed Diana.\u201cWhy on earth did {and only success will justify % in § be placed.Her head was surmounted ley, will you not?Thank you.1|be afraid of a judgment If I was lyou offer to canvass this road, Anne?|Mrs.Lynde's eyes.Priscilla is going by a huge white chiffon hat.bedeck- told Clarice Almira that I was sure it her.Thomas says Donnell himself 18 Almost all the cranks in Avonlea live [to write a paper for our next Improve- ed with three long but rather stringy was only a misunderstanding and that 8 sensible, hanrd-working man, but along it, and we'll probably be treated ment meeting, and I expect it will be ostrich feathers.A veil of pink chif- |a word would set it right.Donnell h8 hadn't much gumption when he fas if we were begging for ourselves.good, for her aunt is such a dlever fon.lavishly sprinkled with huge .accent on last syllable and picked out a wife, that's what.\u201d It's the very worst road of all.\u201d writer and no doubt it runs In the fa- black dots, hung like a flounce from St.Clair on no account Jacob.\u201cThat is why I chose it.Of course |Mily.I shall never forget the th¥ill it the hat brim to her shoulders and Youll remember?Thank you.\u201d + CHAPTER VL Gilbert and Fred would have taken this harlot Een fora out pate floated off in t airy strea be- .- : ._ road if we had asked them.But you Tiotte Ik.was À hind her.She wore all the jewelry mod away Anne B- Donnell had sk\" ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF |see.Diana, I feel a ae \u2018responsible |&unt.It seemed so CS LEE I that could be crowded on One small and went home.At the foot of the MEN .AND WOMEN.for the A.V.I S.; since I was the first vas + fre of She Le woman, and a very strong adour of | hill she found Paul Irving by Ÿhe| À September day on Prince Bdward |1° mse to Ga the most \u201cdicagncentis Rosebua Garden\" 004, \"ul am Mrs, Donnell .Mss.H.cluster of \u2018the Re Tittle ia or- Island hills: a Srisp wind biewing up things.I'm sorry on your account; but \u201cWhere does Mrs.Morgan lip B.Donnell,\u201d announced this vision, chids which Avonlea children called Tong red road, winding through fields you mecdn Jay a word al the cranky \u201cIn Torbnto.And Prisciia says she somthing.Clarice Almira told me melon.cher, I found these in {204 Woods, now looping Hself about & Mrs.Lynde would say I was well \u2018able |1% COMInE to the Island for a visitinext 10 some perfect end.Indced, there seems when she came home to dinner to-day: Mr.Wright's fleld\u201d he sald shyly.gorner 91 ak Of amine to.Mrs.Lynde doesn't know.whether |##Mmmer, and if it is possible Prise! la \u201cto me a certain uphumorous arrogance in ! It annoyed me excessively.\u201cand I came back to give them to you with great feathery sheets of ferns be- to approve of our emterprise or not.[ls going to arrange to have us ts \u2018this bustling, feminine haste to make CHAPTER V.\u2014(Continued.) jfrom his slate hottle down the back I'm sorry,\u201d faltered Anne, vainiÿ because J thought you were the kind |.She inclines to, when she remembers [her.\u2018That seems almost too good od Copyright, 1910, by L.C.Page & Company (Inc.) over he Od ee a asie Eh | She knaw Paul was ten but he |Of Aurella Clay's neck.Arne kept trying to recollect any Incident of the of lady that would like them, and be- neath them, now dipping down into & that Mr.and Mrs.Allan are in favor |true\u2014but it's\u2019 something pl Anthony in at recess and talked to moning connected with the Donnell {cause .\u201d he lifted his big, beau- hollow where a brook flashed out of fof it; but the fact that village im- |imagine after you go to.bed\u201d o Tight without us, looked no more than elght.He had the the woods and into them again, now ; : : je a ; , ._.bim about what was expected of gen- children.tiful eyes .\u201cI like you, teacher.\u201d â : - provement socleties first originated in .Catspaw Rubber Heels most beautiful \u201clittle\u2019 face \u2018 she had !tlemen, admonishing, him that they \u201cClarice Almira told me that you \u201cYou darling.\u201d said \u2018Anne.taking the basking in open sunshine between rib- the States Iz a count against it.So (To be continued.) i .; à .; » , ; bons of golden rod and smoke-blue as- When once worn are always worn, ever seen in a child.features of never poured witer down ladlés\u2019 necks, pronounced our name Donnell.NoW.! fragrant spikes.As if Paul's words ters: E athrill with the pipings of Reason is\u2014they are made right and exquisite delicacy and refinement, She wanted all her boys to be gentle- Miss Shirley, the correct pronumncia-| had been a spell of magic, discourage- myriads of crickets, those glad little > - * LIP\u2014 ; framed in a halo of chestnut curls.men, she said.Her little lecture was tion of our naine 1s Donnell .20\u201c ment and weariness passed from her , : WONT SLIP\u2014AN Shoemen His mouth was delicious, being full {quite kind and touching; but unfor- cent on the last syllable.I hope! spirit, and hope upwelled in Her heart pensioners Don ambling along the A.8kIn of Bea Joy FB without pouting, the crimson lips just tunately Anthony remained absolutely youll remember this in future\u201d\u2014{IKé a dancing fountain, She went road: two Brie behind nim.full to the R.T.FELIX OOURAUD'S ORIENTAL POftly touching and curving fnto fine- luntcuched; He listened to her inf \u201cIll try to,\u201d gasped Anne, oheking through the Birch Pith light footedly, OREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIPIER, Iv finished little corners that narrowly |silence, with the same sullen expres- back à wild desire to laugh.\u201cI know attended by the sweetness of her or- lips with the simple, priceless joy of youth and life! Tan, escaped being dimpled.He had a lgjon, and whistled scornfully as he by experience that it's very unplea-| chig b benediction.u sv CE SE NS epléit was much ojder than (went out.Anne sighed; and then sant to have one\u2019s name Spelled wrong: \u201cWell, how \u2018dla you ot along?\" Mar- a tn it Diamar Se \u201cand blo on | as if his spirit was much older than \u2018cheered herself up by remembering 80d I suppose it must be even.worse| {lla wanted to know.+ FT Eden, me t, lana?\u201cand dees his body: but when Anne smiled soft- h 1 's affection like to have it pronounced wrong.\" | \u201cAsk me that a month later an 1 Anne sig! for sheer appiness.tion.Ît stoo4 that winning a Pye's 8, \u20ac e and h in it.Look at the pur- DJ the sessor 39 Ix at him it vanished in a sudden lîhe building of Rome, wasn't the work \u201cCertainly it ls.And Clarice Almira| may bé able to tell you.I can't now |&Ir has magic in it.at the p Jam 00 harm answering smile, which seemed an ne lof a day.In fact.it was doubtful | also informd me that you call \u2018om |.I dont know myself .I'm ple in the cup x that harvest valley.mils lumination of his whole belng, a8 \u2018f l\u2018whether some of the Pyes had any Jacob\u201d L .@X ,.|to0 near .My thoughts feel as if Diana.And ue the GYINE wy fe lamp hag Sadenty kindled hirz [Affections to win; but Anne hoped! \u201cHe told me his name.was Food,\u201d | they had been all stirred up until they fir! s coming up from e ë ne.; were thick and muddy.The om sunny hollow where Mr.Eben Wright cr from top to toe, Best of all, it was de té he mist pea tather Tie ot Be have expected that™ waid|I feel really aure of Baving Socomplish has been cutting fence poles.Bliss is.Tewaty Involuntary, bord of ine external ef- | ever #ot behind his sullenness.\u2018| Mrs.H.B.Donnell, in a tone which.| ed to-day is that I taught Clifle Wright |it on such m day to be alive; but to won Fey iwi | fort or motive, but simply the \u2014out- 190 BF O00 50 diemissed and the implled that gratitude In children was | that A is A.He never knew It before.) smell dying fir is very heaven.Thats > flashing of a hidden\u2019 personality, hi Anne dropped wear- not to be looked for in this degenerate | Isn't it something to have started a |two-thirds Wordsworth and one-third .and fine and sweet.With that quick {© laren had BO Her pra \u2018ached age.\u201cThat boy has such plebelan Soul along a path that may end in |Anne Shirley.It doean't seem pos- Interchange of smiles Anne and Paul an he ' pa pod efully dlscoutaged.tastes, Miss Shirley.When he was, Shakespeare and Paradise Lost?\" sible that there ghould be dying fir in word had | assed b tw on them © [There was no réal reason for discour- born I wanted to call him St.Clair Mrs.Lynde came up later on with |heaven, does it?And yet it doesn't \"Fhe da > we t oy ike \u201ca dream.[agement, since nothing very dreadful .it sounds so aristocratic, doesn't { more encouragement.That good lady ;seem to.me that heaven would be quite Anne could never clearly recall it af- [had oocurred; but Anne was very it?But his father insisted he should po a ane Jcheolehildten at her perfect it vou couldat get a whiff of 8 tired and inclined to believe that she he called Jacob after his uncle.I ras y | 8 were mot he ae Teaching, but would never learn to like teaching.Telded, pecauses Uncle Jacob Yas a Me er hem said , they Perhaps aol) have ogi ud hia dy else.\u2018 And how terrible Ît woukl be to be rich old bachelor.o you!, 5; somebais ose Sn ea mechan- doing someshing you didn't like every think, Miss Shirley?au on Sur Mes thay Eye.Trust admit he laut ie Deiat De Tha souls of the fire.* end My.qui ; .wel orty \u2018years.ce oy was e y 0 ncle Ja- ; ., .I 4 ee welll omy two onsen of dis.Anne was of two minds whether to cob actually went and got married) 53d Fou \u2018werent any good, just phe of course it will be just souls In hea- eipline occurred: \u2018Morley © Andrews have hers cry out then and there, or and now he bas three boys of his OWN.Jeaven you know.But never mind.\u201d | Yom ; = was caught driving a phir of trained |walt till she was safely in her own Did you ever hear of such ingratl-1 «I'm not going to mind.\u201d said Anne \u201cTrees haven't souls,\u201d said practical orickets in the alsle.Anne stood white room \u2018at home.Before she tude?The moment the invitation to] quietly, \u201cand I'm going to make An- Diana, \u201cbut the smell of dead fir is} Morley on the platform for an hour could decide there was a click of heels the wedding .for he had the im-.thony Pye like me yet.Patience ami certainly ldvely.: Th \u2018ging.td make and - .: which Morley felt much |and à silken swish on the porch floor, pertineice to send\u2019 us an invitation.| kindness will surely win him.\u201d @ \u2014 |8 cushion and fill it with {ir needles.| more keenly .confiscated his land Anne found herself confronted by Miss Shirley .came to the house] \u201cWell, you can never tell bout a You'd better make ond too, Anne\" t crickets.She put them in à box and |a lady whose appearance made her re- I said, \u2018No more Jacobs for me, thank | Pye,\u201d said Mrs.Rachel cautiously.91 think 1 shall - .and use It Not only beautifies, but permanently on the way from school set them free |call a recent criticism of Mr.Harri- you\u2019 From that day I'calied my sony \u201cThey go by contreries, like dreams, of- for my naps.'d be eprtain to dream t ony ski in Violet Vale: but Morley belleved, [son's on an overdressed feméle he had St.Clair and St.Clair I am determ-'i ten as not.As for that Donnell wo- I was a dryad or a wood-nymph then.benefits the skin.; then and ever afterwards, that she Îseen in a Charlottetown store.\u201cShe'| ined hé shall be called.His father] man, she'll get no Donnelling from me, But just this minute I'm well content Only 25c.a Jar t d-on collision between obstinately continues\u2019 to call him Ja-}1 can assure you.Thé name is Dba- {to be Anne Shirley, Avonlea school- took iam hems Lr for Te one mare and a 'nightmare.\u201d cob, and the _ himself has a per-] nell and always has been.The wo.ma'am, driving over a road like this The other culprit was Anthony Pye, The newcomer Was gorgeously ar- fectly unaccountaBI®~ preference fOr} man ism crsy, Mars whl \u201cShe Das a Jon\u2019 suéh\u2019 a sweet, friendly day.who poured the last drops of Water Jrayed in a pale blue summer eiik, | the vulgar neme.But St Clair be ia} dog she due lovely doy, but me.Ne Gof Pay fs CRN 4 4 ~ .- .vb a .So B .- : }, 2°\" .$3 Toe Ea = ms » = THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-TUESDAY, APRIL 19, Ty be *to Doctor Stedman's Worm Powders .for Children and Adults only an inconvenience and a nuis.\u201cance, but in very many cases lead \u2018meflous danger.convulsive fits may be induced by thelr presence, and in adults, dis- tressinæ indisposition.AM the different kinds of worms are acted on by this Preparation, the tape- + warm, the round worm.and the .thread-worm.never fail to disiodge the enemy, and in most cases prevent its re- _appegrance.Besides being a safe snd sure remedy in cases where warms are present or suspected, these Powders may be used as an occasiopal aperient for from 3} to 16 years, suiting the dose to the age.Prepared by the Proprietor of Doctor Stedman's Teething Powders, 128 New North Road, Ion- | don, England.\u2019 * Agents: National Drug Izal Co., of Canada, Limited.me 2 - MILK \u201cate strictly # tight bottles, .: shnit#, Cream\u2019 or Mik \u2018Mothers and housekeepers prefer eur\u2019 Milk because they can rely upon ita purity.They realize that our methods : dellversd.dur thoroughly \u2018sterilised aire : sl at 4 5 Guaranteed ° Pure Milk 2 Co.Phone Up 689.875 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.PE Militia Gazette Contains arms \u2018in the intestines are not In children, A few doses will children Chem- 56 52 law tarrh, etc.reltef - hawk ma.J have .stock, ASTHMA VANISHES So Does Gatarrh, Group, Hay Fever Hyomei is a confidence creator.The Tirst time vou breathe in powerful vet soothing, antiseptic air, you will know that it has marvellous curative virtues.There is nothing disagreeable about Hyomei.pleasant and prompt remedy for ca- If your head is so stuffed with mucous that you cannot breathe a par- \" uele, of air through your nostrils, Hyomei will open them up and give Why will longer, why \u2018H.Bryson will guarantee Hyomei to cure or money back.$1.00 is all R.H.Bryson asks for a complete outfit.\u2018We know Hyomei to be a fine and effective remedy for croup and asth- Our nine-year-old boy has been \u2018 Æreatly troubled with asthmatie croup and we found no relief for it until we used Hyomei.all that is claimed for it, and we give same our Isaac Prout, 725 Radbomn St, Wood- and Bronchitis this It is a very colds, asthma, croup, bronchitis, in five minutes.sensible people suffer will they wheeze and and spit and smother, when R.This remedy does fully hearty endorsement often and recommended it.\u201d-\u2014Mrs, INFANTS.LE : Promotes Digestion Cheerfulness Rest.Contains neither : m, Morphine nor Minezal.T NARCOTIC.Bape of 008 SINTELIIICIER Pugh Sud erin Anise Seed + Toman Tudin Firms Seed - A | Apefect Remedy for Const Ë Ne our Stomach Diarrhoes.| | Worms Convulsions Feverish- || il ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.Tac Simile Signature of .EXACT COPY OF WRARPES.À + {CASTORIA For Infants and Children.The Kind You Have _ Always Bought Bears the Signature of .THE CERYAUR SOMPANY, HW YORK OFF.In! Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA - \u2014\u2014 : \u2018 .Staff.\"Special to The Montreal Star.ette contains some November -1bth\u2014next.of tha present Ins + Lt.-Col, Artillery, and August 10, 1911.1911.! giment- Major.Capt.Frost made honorary colonel of Pietou Regiment._ Letter to Irish League.A''letter has been Redmond \u2018to ali the United Ont.ht Your money back if it don't.; immediate relief from heartburn, sour zx stomach, stomach distres .beadache.50 = Don ASE ML Bryson.HOTELS.Gives cents a large box at R.GRAND UNION Opp.ROOMS GRAND 1.90 CENTRAL è and STATION NEW YORK CITY upward n Free to and from Etatio Send 2252555, tor N.Ÿ.Oity Guide Boak end Map 287 812 Great Sale of Oilcloths Comprising all the:new patterns.Prices range from 19c to $1.00 ner yard.Viau'\u2019s Departmental Store, 1321-1329 St.Catherine East, cor.near Longueuil Ferry.Dufresne, 00 3eod SATISFACTION or your money cheerfully ~ refunded.THE GREAT EAST END EMPORIUM ig FRENES, LA\\MTED AL-AAQT! (axwemine Stweex ast Wednesday Morning Special Sale Six select Bargains for To-morrow Morning\u2019s Sale, between 8.30 and 11.30.All .these goods are positively withdrawn from sale at 11.30 Sharp.years.Catepaw Rubber Heels others.All Shoemen.MAIL ORDERS ; Attended to Promptly and Carefully [MAJOR ARMSTRONG \"ON BESERNE LST Details of Some Important Changes in Ottawa, April 18\u2014The Militia Gaz important announcements with regard to the headquarters staff and different commands, In the branch of the Quartermaster- General, the tenure of Brigadier-Gen- eral D.A.Macdonald is extended : to Ÿ The tenure of 1 Col.BE.T.H.Heward, a= staff officer to the Inapector-General, is extended till the términation of the appointment pector-General.H.E.Baratar, RCA a, 2 ps pointed Inapector of Horse.an eld: |- Lt-Col.'C.E.English, Inspector of Garrison Artillery.They | will.also command the \"respective.] branches of the Royal School of Artil* In the Esstern Ontario .command, } \u2018the tenure of: Lt.-Col.J.Masslé as _principal veterinary officer is extended to May, 1911, and that of Capt.E.E.4.Clarke.as District Staff Adjutant, to In the Maritime Province command, the tenure of temporary Brigadier General Drury is extended to May 1st, In the 6th Princess Loulse Dragoons, .Ottawa, Lt.-Col.C.A.Ellot, ia tran \u2018ferred to the reserve of officers, and Major.R.M.Courtney becomes Lieu- tenantsColonel in command of the re- Lieutenant Hugh \u2018Carson be: comes Quartermaster, vice Capt.J.St.\"ID.Lemoine, resigned, jand, Lieutenant Chauncey Kirby is made Paymaster, vice Capt.H.W.Cole, resigned.In the 5th Regiment Royal Higland- ers of Canada, Montreal, Major E.N.Armstrong is transferred to the corps reserve, with the rank of captain.In the 43rd Regiment D.C.O.R., Ottawa, Major D.W.Cameron hecomes Lieutemant-Colonel in command, vice Lt.-Col, S.M.Rogers, who, on completion of his tenure, goes to the reserve.Captain J.H.Dewar becomes is appointed Major of \u2018the 62nd Regiment, St.John Fusiliers, and Mr.E.M.Macdonald, M.P., the issued by League branches in East Clare, urging the great importance of keeping up the Nationalists\u2019 organization and of strengthening their membership.FRASER'S GRANT, N.S Janet, of John McDonald (Ban) and daughter of the late John McPhail, is dead, aged 76 Won't slip.They are made right.wear better, last longer.More sol an al Be sure to get CATSPAWS, saucers.Really 10c PORCELAIN CUPS AND SAUCERS, 5c.Wednesday Morning Between 8.30 11.30 Only.50 dozen of heavy porcelain, floral and decorated, cups and worth 10c.Very _ special for this sale.se p These cushion and bear Canada's emblem, 2,000 Fine Cushion Tops The Best Fancy Cushion Top Bargain of the Season.Reg.50c Value.Wednesday A.M.23c.tops come in plush, or stamped silk, \u201cCanada\u201d at bottom.Choice of five colors: red, bronze, green, Alice blue and yellow.Reg.50c value.| An extraordinary bargain at.with beaver at centre, and Vermillion, BLACK TAFFETA SILK CHIFFON, WORTH 43c PER YD.SOLD WEDNESDAY A.M, 39c.Very fine line, 27 ins.wide.Moat suitable for dresses and blouses.Special Wednesday morning, mo- ney-saving item at only.39c WHITE LAWN BLOUSES, FULLY WORTH 75c, SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY AM, 57c.50.dozen of fine blouses, made of nice fine lawn, embroidered front, ornamented with pleats, sleeves in latest style, assorted sizes, 34 to 42.These blouses were bought to he sold as bargains at 75c.\u2018Sold nevertheless.for this special sale white, blue and white, old neck, 4 (Not more than six to Special Sale of Muslin Kimonos.Between 8.30 and 11.30 Wednesday 18c.50 dozen of Muslin Kimonos, floral designs, pink and white, with half sleeves, finished hutton hole stitch at sleeve end and bottom: 34 to 44.+ rose and white, mauve and Very special 18¢ one client.) OXFORD SHIRTING, SOLD SPECIALLY FOR WODNES- DAY A.M.8 1-2c.50 pieces of Oxford Shirting, direct importation from one of the best manufacturers in England; width 27 inches, finest yarn, assorted patterns, including checks, broken checks, wide and narrow stripes; Indigo, light ang dark blue, brown, pink, red, etc.Most suitable for men\u2019s shirts, boys\u201d blouses and ladies\u2019 tailored blouses.Special value at 10c.Sold specially for Wednesday morn- INE 0.A Few of the Many Other Bargains.There are always hundreds of bargains to be found at all times in our store.Here are a few, very few, of them :- t A ; of y.conned 2 ; se +\" LARISA: SPRING COATS.tan.of black.\" heels -: aimes B1 old ones, but a few years ago it was found that the \u2018rapidly increasing business of tbe company démanded larzer and more conveniently situated headquarters, and the result was that they accept- .ed un offer from the ctty of a large elite on McGill street, opposite what was then St.Ann's market, now known as Youville Square.The magnificent pile of bulld- ings of artjstic design.which comprise th blending of eighty different varieties o stone, was the result of a design bv Mr, Waité.an English architect, resident in Buffalo.LEAVES 268 DESCENDANTS.Mrs.A.Theoret Dead at Alexandria, Aged 92 Years.Special to The Montreal Star.Alexandria, Ont.April 19.\u2014At the\u2019 advanced age of 92 years, survived by eight children, 92 grandchildren, and 168 great grand-children, Eulalie Lavigne, relict of the late Antoine Theoret, dled at her residence, Lochiel township, on Friday, April 15 \u2014 a striking instance of the fecundity and longevity of the French-Canidian, The deceased wae born in Ste.Genevieve, Jacques Cartier County.Que.whence\u2019 the famlly removed to Hengarry County, twenty-five years ago, and where they have resided ever rince.+ Interment was made St.Alexanders Roman £emeters, Lochiel.yesterday in Cat hotte Prince of Wales\u201d Contribution.Canadian Associated Press.London, Apri 19,\u2014The Prince of Wales has contributed £3500 to, the Archbishops\u2019 Western Canadr und, expressing therein his deep interest.Having visited Western Canada.His Royal Highness says, he realizes the difficulties arising there from the ex-\" traordinary increase In immigration, He trusts that the appeal in connection with such a noble work will re- celve gerierous support.The fund has now reached £14,228.St.John Man Committed Suicide.| Speché 4 The.Montreal Star.ac Jo ohh, NB.Apiil 19.\u2014John Con: & was found dead in aU pr Rte iti \u201cFE NARBORVILLE, NS.\u2014 Hirding, is Gears » Coli axed aaa rie son hier of the late ua ona 0102 1, The story may | of \u201cthe unfortunate, bird beheaded } at 5 going to be pretty tough if they Bardot to limit the powers ot ry of Control to such an extent t at ; ne cannot\u2019 slap the City Council a biff | in the eye whenever It feels so inclined.Dr.Cook has apparently reached a state of mind where he does not care whether he ascended Mount McKinley or not, .Halley's comet which has lost Its tail, may console itself by reflecting that the earth and many other respectable planets have worried along for centuries without one, °° Montreal's water is sald to be improving to such an extent that you can now drink a litüe without first getting your fe insured.| FRESE EE EE Most people are so busy being : 3 good to themselves they haven't: time to be even decent to say 5 body else.: oboe sb bobedcb bol b bbb +++$ Mr.Roosevelt rode in the royal cars riage in Vienna, It was the heat the Viennese could do, there being meithef a camel nor a broncho available.An English judge decides that a theatrical manager has a right to eject a woman with a big hat if she will not take it off.Maybe the court had sat behind one, : Will Mark Twain please recover?This generation needs his cheerful company.That Texas woman who Jumped through the window of 'a Pullman car whilo she was dreaming has proved to rcoffers that some persons oan sleep in Pullman cars.TEEddErdbbdbdob bbb * : À man can get his boots pole ished for 5 cents, but not his intellect : bb bdr ddbbbbh ddd = WASTING THE TEA, of | \u201cMilton Hersey Co.(Detroit Free Press.) \u201cWhy don\u2019t you ask that young man up to tea some evening, dear?\" \u201cI don't believe it would do any good mother, He's a confirmed bachelor.\u201d A German cruiser ran down a torpedo boat with disastrous results, When\" a navy gets so big that there isn't room in the ocean for it to do anything but\" to run into itself, it is time to: call a halt on frenzied expansion, While a hotel clerk has been found who never heard of Lord Kitchener, it would be a little difficult to find a Montreal alderman who had never heard of the Board of Control.The ver Çonservative party is due for a brace.\u2019Too long it has been acting like an ice palace in & rainstorm.Joole stool of Poofrchoh oh ofechofects of 5 ep sp Lend a man.inbtiey once \u2018and he will not refuse to let you do it again.PH Me gastro tent Now that upper berths have been reduced, perhaps the merciful Street Railway will repent and only collect half fare fram the members of the Strap Hangers\u2019 Unlon.When the Canadian census taker calls next year no doubt he will be surprised to learn that the women are no older than when he called around some vents ago.Len PHP; + +44HFSE+ 4 + rab Every time a girl takés a walk in the Wond& she expectg to meet a fairy prince who will carry her off in à golden chariot.= Éntrrattéreééé ae aud As it is dark when the comet rises, you ran go out with propriety and look at it with your naked eve.Lord Kitchener, by the way.saw Khar- town a considerable time before it was discovered by Mr.Roo Roosevelt.|tytéreretthérrretre at.It\u2019s funny how long it takes 3% arithmetié to get a child when t.the measles can grab him In a oe + minute, fers FEEL EEEE Ebb E Next year's census ls expéceted to show 8.000.000 in spite of the disappearance of à large number of Conservatives, Reing a mistionary In China is almost ag exciting as Keeping a garden in the suhurbe, .RASER; VIGER & CO; Co MON TREAL , wie ae re 12 Cin, to © Havana = every Ur in the te a co Ne WO! a Triai orders goliet: r oe ! Fraser's Finest Souchon Fraser's Finest Qolong Fraser's Finest Russian Cured in Old Virginia.famous Smithfield Virginia Hams CURED TO PERFECTION.Send In your orders for the .81.60 per dozen pints.BOLS\u2019 GIN The Oldest and Best - the world.Bols\u2019 Gin stands in a count of its great age.Acts on the Kidneys BOLS* Spain, used very exteneively.for to many dishea that ITALIAN WAREHOUSE Established 1856 for ality Ble.thelr wav to the - No other + Virginia: it has the real Ham taste, In all + 85c per Ib.By the whole Ham cnly.| BUDWEISER | Pre Hing of all Botada Beers\u201d 1 - Two car loads fresh from the Brewery, and the Brewery's own bottling, would > otherwise be considered plain, $3.75 per dozen.À fresh importation of the above mee \u2018just come to Try a tin or two with your next order.FRASER,VIGER & Co.LIMITED 15, \"1910.3\" VLD, mt Set clephonds Main: 3008, \u201cM04, 2406, oe.fies Groveries, wd Wows ae Diet Labo bo tons trom \u201c4 \u2026 id Ital arehous®.- FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY DAILY.NEW SEASON'S MAKE OF BUTTER, and © BE STRICTLY NEW LAID EGG8, TRY OUR DOLLAR TEA = = The very choicest Teas imported into Saran \u2018and appeal to all who , know and can appreciate what really Good Tea 'Blesvesesste seasbe neurou monnoreca BR, .acovesasre poentt outre vseusacns KAFAVAN.s0.00 L,u0cr vuvssu s0001-0-.81.00 per tb *Souchong has a slightly smoky flavor.TODD\u2019S FAMOUS HAMS * \u2014 a $1.00 per 1b.81.00 per Ib.A product of the RAZOR- BACK HOG, SEMI-WILD, 100 more of Todd's to offer, Cured «only once a year, and Ham tastes just Hke a \u201cTodd's sizes, from 9 to 13 lbs.Price, | - ORIGINAL BUDWEISER.$15.00 ner oask of 10 dozen pints.The firm of Bols, established in 1575, makers of the very finest.Gin in class by itself, mellow in color on ec- 'BOLS' GIN is recormnended by physicians for cases of kidney.trouble.N »svoscscao.l litre Stone jATB.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.1.20 Jar vos} litre stone jars .Glass jars .versocca SPANISH PIMIENTOS \u2018Pimientos Morrones (Spanish Red Peppers), grown and packed in | Lo?flavoring and for adding a gest haa relish: ssesase Jar 26 Jar.\u201c Price ?£ic tin, d.FRASER\u2019S BUILDING 207, 208, & 211 St,, James St, Montreal CASTLE Designers, Furnishers, Decorators « & SON, : 568 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST LIMITED.Chemists and Mining gs Engineers.and Analyses of all Commerciat Tale Tests of Cement, Steel, Iron, ste.Reports made on Mines and Quan DR.MILTON L.HERSEY, Managing Director.A.MOSCO VICI, MR, .Consulting Mining Engineer.171 St James Street, Montreal 86 156 eod CAMPEAU REPORTS ON LAZARUS CASE Conatable Leroux Denies Having Committed Assauit Upon Hebrew Who Asked for Protection.Chief Campeau has completed a report to-day upon the action of Con- atable Leroux against whom Heskel Lazarus, a Hebrew, has sworn an affidavit that he assaulted him on April 1 last when he went to Leroux for protection against the attacks of two men who had attempted to break into a store on St.Norbert street.The Chief's report has been forward- éd to the Mayor, who asked for Mr, Campeau's observations on the case after a delegation of the Independent Citizens\u2019 League had laid the facts\u2019 of Mr.Lazarus's grievances before him and alleged that Hebrews generally In the east/end of the city Had 'béen subjected in the past to bad treatment by the police, \u201c1 cannot tell you contains,\u201d said Chief Campeau.\u201cIt is now in the hands of the Mayor, who will decide if any action is or is not to be taken upon it.\u201d What His Wôorship will do will be known after he returns from Quebec.whither he has gone as a member of the civic delegation in the Interests of the city bill now before the Legislature.It.ia stated that Constable Leroux has made an affidavit denring that he assaulted Lazarus on the date alleg- éd, and that he haa the testimony of two other policemen who are said have been with him on plain elothes duty when Lazarus went to him on April 1.what my report TRENTON, ONT.\u2014 Richard Hilton is deadl aged 72 yeats.FRANKFORD, ONT.\u2014 Wm.Fird ta dead, in his 67th year.The True Secret of Beautiful Hair (Amy Lester in World Magazine.) ' A famous French actress\u2014well known in America-\u2014recently stated in an interview: \u201cNearly every woman knows the excellent results that follow dry shampooing, but too many depend upon orris root alone to keep the hair and scalp in good condition.Orris will not grow hair.\u201cThe \u2018best dry shampoo I know is How many people, Would get a blue Made by mixing 4 ounces of powdered ribbon if the dogs- were giving the therax and 4 ounces of orris \u2018root show?N° Co de pe ttle of nts Fa upon 20° < 5, (the and.brush it hl SOME GROOM.fii: ne nate Ene ir guy (Charon Kies J Sucketamis ar ga esaful : die: Atty nA Bark tfibute \u201cthe Sy he \"ind ipherox Pink .pagon wid, th nit n plum Ei ; Ed ei, Ta de a ery Near \u2018top tha.ba Bake Seen 5 =p Twitter ng pleturr beer an In the SA bridesmaid.and\u201d door perce the Fame.room in the; Amos Tom N.and sitting- | à.\u2014 An Steadmaf is 8 ' the brush.\u201cThis treatment keeps the hair Hæht; fluffy and Justdous, whilg, to0 much thost soaps tend to make the h STR epson dv moisture én the héiy\u2018aud the alkall oN / fe Wail papers will make or mar your home.You may have excellent taate - in the matterof.dressand \u2014 still be uncertain of best effects in Wall hangings.It is our business to advise you intelligently and to display for your benefit such colors and designs au will make your home not only a yourself, but a model for for the guidance of your friends.All this can be accomplished speadily and at the smaliost cost to yourself.» G.Vali- que tte, Limited, 477 St.therine East.mes 2nd \u201cMontreal\u201d Regiment Canadian Artillery ORDERS BY 6.C.The companies will parade for drill as follows: 8 No.1, i Company-Monday, April 18th, at p.m 8.AEA 2 Company-Tuesday, April 18th, at Ne, 3 con Company\u2014Wednesday, April 20th, a \"The Regiment will on Fri April 28nd, at 8.15 on parade san, Uniform for all parades.Drill order.W.J.PRESS, Capt., i ASjutant.April 16th.1910.91 3 The Adjourned Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting OF THR \u2018MONTREAL YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Will be held at 502 Dorchester Street WwW, Thursday Afternoon, April 21, 1910, the President, Mrs James Macfarlane Reports.Music, Addresses by the Rev.A.Rev, Wm, Sparling, D.D., Rev, Lochead, M.A.Tea ahd Social Necong at 4.46 p.m.The public cordially invited: Government \u2018Printing Contracts.8pecial to The Montreal Star.Quebec, April 18.\u2014Further investigation into government contracts for printing was conducted by the Public Accounts Committee to-day.Ex-Ald, Gaspard DeSerres, of Montreal, of Le | Canada Publishing Company, was examined by Mr.Armand Lavergne concerning the publication of the Journal of Agriculture.Make the Liver > Do its Duty Roy ope ook PAS pre Chair will be taken at 3.30 o'clock by.P.Shatford, Rev.Robert Johnston, D-D.- FRENCH OPERA 00.p-night THE JEWESS.(LA sve: ed.Matinee FAUST, Wed.Night(Dow.ble Bill \u2014LA MAZARRISE asd LAKME vus wenx 0 ETN \"7 MATS.DAILY ' Prices 10, 28, 29 and 50 couts, BURLE SQUERS, 1 HIS MAJESTY'S 23s: | =m HE MOULIN Rove |] PRIN CESS| vaux The Distinguished American rec JAMES K.HACK In the Charming Comedy Romance MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE 25¢ to 31.50.Wed, Sat.Mat.250 to $1 NEXT WEEK: \u201cA4 15e.FAVERSHAM Bissmeizsier HEROD Production of \u201cExcels Richard Manatield's N°: waborate achievement.\u201d | Tr.= Music, Song, Novelty and latest Moving Pictures, changed every Mon.and, Thurs, Also engagé- ment of Thatcher & Burns 1 in funny sketch, \u201cThe Bell Boy.\u201d FREEZE BROS.The Minstrel Jugglers Wednesday, Ama » teux Night, Friday night a ETeat Innovatio] \u2018À competition for m - RAG TIME OR POP R Plano Players, améteur profes- aional, young or old, can en for a 35 gold prize, \u2018Teachers, send your best puplis.92 Under auspices of the Canadian Club BOXES AND SEATS for the intensely interesting lecture, > \u201cFARTHEST SOUTH,\u201d Pike the great British Exvlorer, 81 H.Shackleton, C.V.0., at .RIL, from Mr.Felton Fonte THE audi- mised, \u2018 LEARN TO DANCE AT HOMM.Complete Course by mail Sc.including Waits, Two Step, Schottische, etc.Prof.Frank 5 a NLEY HALL, 98 Stanley Btreet.NEXT T ASSEMBLY W ed, April 20th, 8.80.il 3 Up st 100 8.DANCING CLASS.8 pam.Seats $4; ladies $3.hermes at wom: Tues., Thurs, Tonic\u2019 Club D Hall, 373 St.35 \u20ac av 2.15 p.m.\u2014 This Week \u2014 x p.m.Ex-Pres.\u201cTeddy Roo velt in Africa; Joseph ar \u201cFuturity Winner\"; bettas; Henry Horton & & Ce; Jock McKay; Catherine Hay and Sabel Johnson; Motors | and Georgetti; Granville Rogers; Ballerini's Marvell lous ; Doi heumacope.sual Prices.\u2018Phones: Up.74, oo.st ASSEMBLY .TO-MORROW (Wednenday) .NIGHT : MAJESTIC HALL, 508 Guy Street, Orchestra, 5 pleted Cards 60c a couple TESTIMONIAL DANCE J.S.GRAY'S ORCHESTRA MAJESTIC HALL, 508 Guy St.FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, at 8.30 PM.FULL ORCHESTRA OF 8 PIECES, Tickets: 78¢ a Couple; on sale at Hall, Phone Up.6174.° the STADIUM ROLLER SKATING Band Muslo and Attractions ADM., 10.ote.80 20 County Tickets, 75-50-25c.Dozes, 45.00.EVERY SEAT IN THE HOUSH RESERVED.QOD SAVE IRELAND.Board A.O.H.REPRODUCTION BY THR Dramatic Section, DIVISION NO.3 Of Joseph Murphy's Famous Irish Comedy Drama,\u201d he Kerry Gow\u201d Wednesday, April 20, 1910 \u2014IN THE \u2014 MONUMENT NATIONAL : Po \u2018Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Worship OR.JAS.3.\"GUERIN, - Mayor of Montreal, fa In Ald of Defraying Expenses: to Preserve the SHIP FEVER VICTIMS\u2019 CEMETERY J Point St.Charles.Doors Open &t 7.30 P.M.ete with a set EE beton des and 250 mana folders, ONLY 38.25 This Tray - only 18 in.oy .space.It has the right for a small business or for a De- ment in a big usiness.By ig à ing à set © placed on your Desk.We will ail Monthly Guides, it makes « a.complete Vertical Falls Follower-up atéit, \u201cwhich may be this Outi anywhere in Canada on approval.Return it at our expense if not as repre.OrrieSeeALTY M ru.0, MONTREAL.a\" BRANCHES : Hallion, Mentrenl, Ottavra, Tersate (Heid Office), > Hamlien, Winaipsg, Regina.Calpeey.Vemssuver.Here ls a Distinct Bargain | In Vertical Letter Files ei ma Bridge at Scott Condemned.Speclal to The Montreal Star.Quebec, April.19.\u2014The ridge over the Chaudiere at Scott.formerly a part of Ste.Marie de-la Beauce, has just been declared dangerous and has been closéd to traffic.The floods of 1897 carrfed away the former bridge on the same site, and Mr.Alphonse Lamontagne acquired the rights of the former owner, who had a thirty-year charter.Mr.Lamontagne reconstructed the bridge at a cost of $8,000.It gave an annual revenue of $1,000 to $1100.Af agitation has been commenced for the construction of an iron bute.) FLINTON.ONT.\u2014Dérs.M Jury 1 aes at the home of her son, PRTER hr , ont -\u2014 villa bridge by the Government at « cost| of 315,000, to which surrounding municipalities would\u2019 he required to.contti- | .x \u201cTwo Assignments Today.Two \u2018consents to sbandonmeri favor of -creditors ars.on the Superior Court to-day: Lepensée, grocer, Turcot who assigns on hen demand of Messe.Gunn, Langlois; J.O! Vallee, provisional guardian; and Joseph Ulric Leclaipe, plasterer, on demand of E.St.! provisional\u2019 guardian, STOP! Think| - sis Fine wi Th ., OS do\u201d.it BGS vse oe pre nr eat £ Set = THE 1910.Sav \u201c ror ! : | [Dress Goods | ANOTHER REMARKABLE PURCHASE ! A matchless aggregation of Brand New Summer Dress Goods, including 20,000 yards of the most fashionable fabrics, novelty weaves in every approved color and shade.The prodigious quantities coupled with the remarkable values, lead us to ex= pect the greatest day\u2019s business in the history of this guarantee the saving will be alluriagiy beyond your expectation.No matter - = may be, you cannot afford to 75c - $1.00 - $1.50 ¥ EE EN In this city.i.been made ready for your choosing to-morrow.FEA TURE 1\u2014Most wanted fabrics, in every approved cclor and shade, many novelly weaves.what the weather conditions > People will look back >\" on this Sale as the Greatest | Value-giving event ever attempted Ë | _ _ Everything to facilitate selection\u2014extra floor space for dis possible done to enable you to share in this sale event in comfort.Salient Features of sip \u201cMONTREAL : DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY APRIL 19, mm establishment.We SHARP AT 8 AM Thousands of SALE STARTS 1 i The same conditions that made the brilliant sale of April Ist possible (the garment workers\u2019 strike) , govern to-morrow\u2019s equally important event.i Such was the volume of goods placed in our hands by manufacturers and importers that tions were given to make two shipments.The first we have alread this Wonderful FEATURE 2\u2014A greater number of different styles than we have ever | shown, at any one time.play\u2014extra sales clerks\u2014extra bundlers\u2014have all been arranged for, and everything that is humanly | it was impossible to handle them successfully in one sale\u2014and instruc- | y disposed of\u2014the second half, which also happens to be the choicest, arrived last Thursday, and has Sale : FEATURE 3\u2014Values that must compel attention and incite comparison.Savings of real importance.Lot 1.5,000 Yards 1.00 to 1.50 Dress Goods at 39¢c Yard 54-inch AN Wool 64-inch AN Wool Striped Panama.\u2018 Homespun Suitings 54-inch Woven 64-inch All Wool Fancy Worsted: \\ C Striped Panama, 54-inch All Wool S4oinch Gre Check Novelty Suitings.ed Tweod 54-inch Handsome! 50-inch AR Wool Plaited Worsted.Mannish Suitings.$4-inch Chevron Worsted Suit- 84-inch Two-tone Striped All ings.Wool Suitings.Bt-inch All Wool Line Stripe 48-inch Grey Vigoureux, All Wool.\u2018Worsted.Lot 2.6,000 Yards of 75c to 1.25 Dress Goods at 39 a Yard 50-inch All \u2018Wool Navy Blue Mohair Striped Satin Pru- Nouveaute .nella, Reg.$1.25.44-inch All Wool tine J C Checked Worsted French Worsted.Suitings, light Reg.750 weight 42-inch All Wool Ombre Striped Navy Blue Silk Fin- Serges.ished Brilllantines.Shadow Striped Satin Finished English Tweed Prunella, Reg.$1.00.i .mixtures.Tailor Suitings, light grays, plain and stripes.\u2018 Suitings.light All Wool Worsted Herringbone, Lot 3.4,000 Yards Black Dress Goods at 39c a Yard All Wool Black Pan- Fancy Black Mohair ama.Fabric- Fine Black French / C All Woo! French Es- Voile, -tamine Serge.Striped Mohair Nou- Black Satin Stripe , Veaute.Prunella.Fine Black Cashmere.All Wool Black Taffeta, Black French Poplin, - \u20ac Silk Mixed Louisine.Black Coating Serge.Black French Twill.Lot 4.3,000 Yards Black & White Goods at Black and White Mohair Nouveaute, Black and White Worsted Suiting.Black and White Shepherd Check Suiting.C Black and White 1-4 inch Stripe Worsted.Black and White Checked light weight All Wool Suiting.A most complete range of colors, including | Wisteria, Amethyst, Old Rose, Mustard, Artichoke, Tan, Sage Green, Olive Greeen, Myrtle Green, Navy, Light Brown, Silver: Grey, Marine, Cream, Sky Blue, Pale Pink, Etc.ALSO A NICE RANGE OF PASTEL SHADES FOR | EVENING DRESSES.| Lot 5.Assorted Fabrics | at Light Weight Delicate Colors = e ~~ All Wool Crepe de Chine.\u201d VALUES # 75c- $1.00 - $1.50 Greatest Bargain of the Season in Women's & Children\u2019s Hosiery We are in receipt of our annual consignment of sample hoisery from a noted firm in Leicester, England.Fine high grade qualities that are never obtainable under price at any: other time or at any other store.NOT A PAIR IN THE LOT WORTH LESS THAN 45¢c.Whilst Values Range up to 69c.Women who have taken advantage of our previous sales of this firm's goods will hasten here early to-morrow morning for they know from experience how good the values are.If you have not hitherto tested our hoisery values take this opportunity of doing so\u2014you\u2019ll find that the best hosiery \u2018bargains are obtainable here not only in this sale, BUT AT ALL\u2019 OTHER TIMES.Women's Plain Llama Cashmere Hose, with Victoria spliced heels and toes.Also Children\u2019s 2-1 Ribbed Cashmere Hose, with spliced heels and toes; 3 pairs $1.00; per 35e pair .To add Interest to this Important Hosiery oes = ay Ne * 8 ae SESE 2A es ew BE Fe ea / Sale, 2,000 Pairs of German Hose\u2014Embroidered and Plain Silk and Mercerized Lisle\u2014in a full range of fashionable colors.25 Reg.values 45c tô 75c.Will be on sale at, per pair .£d0 IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE OF ENAMELWARE \"AND KITCHEN HELPS = - The excessive selling during the House-replenishing Sale resulted in an \u2018unwonted accumulation of odd lines\u2014these must be immediately cleared \u2018to make room for new and complete lines, Brief descriptions only are pos- sible\u2014but it is safe to say that every ordinary kitchen and household necessity will be included in this saving sale.on tables as follows: The articles will be grouped I I= 5c [== 100 [Tr 15e Vem me®= 20c [rem 25¢ || Vr 39c¢ In Our Silk Department 13 C 6,500 YARDS of SILK A beautiful line of British Peau de Soie complete in color assortments, of a heavy quality, and with highly lustrous finish.Actual value 50¢ a yard.: \u201c+ Also Colored Poplin Silks in such staple shades as sky, navy, silver grey, brown, Alice blue, golden brown, also white All Wool French Taffeta.All Wool Velour Finish Cashmere, ?Silk Striped French Voile.Silk Crepon for evening dresses, 500 Pairs Children\u2019s Shoe 0 Pairs en'sShoes, 69\u20ac Children\u2019s low shoes in Dongola Kid, Patent Leather and Chocolate Kid, light flexible soles, well made, suitable for every day summer wear; sizes 8 to 2.Fancy Croam Mohair Silky Finish.REGULAR $1.00 VALUES ON SALE WEDNESDAY 869 C ; Better shop early for these, 500 is not an over large quantity when you consider the good values.and cream.Actual value 59c a yard.A good wearing quality in Black Taffeta Silk, brilliant finish; worth 59¢ a yard, and a handsome range of striped silks, in black and white, tan and fawn, etc.Regular 55¢ quality.Your choice of this splendid collection of- desir- 33 : able silks, Wednesday, peryard.0.eo ve mo Spring Footwear Underpriced 250 Pairs Women\u2019s High Grade Boots, in Vici Kid and Patent Colt, high and medium heels, latest American styles; To clear Wednesday.+.Oilcloth, 2 yards wide.lar 30c square yard.Scotch Cork Linol 2 A À 3 2e ré tone Tr 350 Wednesday Snaps in Carpet Dept.SEAMLESS ENGLISH AXMINSTER RUCS SIZE 3x8 SIZE 8 x 2% SIZE 8 x 33 SIZE 8x4 sizes 214 to 7.Regular $3.50 and $4.00 values.$2 89 \u2019 8 We have an exceptionally fine line of women\u2019s coats.has increased wonderfully over seasons because we have specialized giving the newest models at the lowest possible .prices.- co SHEPHERD sock COATS, PONGEE SILK COATS, These handsome coats are Made from a superior quality imported from New York, they silk in the popular 50 inc \u2018are cut 50 inches long and have length.The collar is trimmed new wide cape collar.We be- | wit green Ottoman silk which - lieve 'you will be quite pleased | makes a stylish contrast with with these smart models.\u201d +{ the natural Pongee.\u2018 Silk coats are in big demand now, later a scarcity is very\u2019 probable, we hope you will look at these smart coats while we have a complete line of six es., Smart Coats for Women Pails; reg, 150, for, Sw .# The followin 100 20 quart Pieced Tin Wire Goods, Hardware, Table Cutlery, Nickle Plated Ware, Bath Room Supplies, Tinware, Woodenware, Enamelware, Graniteware, Paints, Polishes, of all sizes and kinds, will be in this collection.Make a.list of what you need and pick them out at these saving prices.* \u2014 2.2 a a g special values will also be available Wednesday.Note particularly that quantities are limited.: - a 100 10 quart Tin Water 19¢ | 100 3 quart Pieced Tin.Milk Dish Pans; reg.30c, for \u201cTureent: lar Te; Tureen: regular 76; FLE ae A Carpet Store W.H.3eroggie \u2014 St.Catherine and Peel Streets .653 St Catherine St.* 1st Door West of Lyric Hall Entrance a © sha $28] 1 9 fuil Rolls of High Grade Floor 21\u20ac | fall Rolls of Extra Superfine $15) $19.7 $22) $25.07.MEN'S $18 & $25 SUITS, $14.95 Just 12 of them\u2014no duplicates \u2014 no more \u2018when these \u201cthese bargains will go in quick order.| .Men's Single Breasted Sack Suits, made from very fine \u2018 English Worsted, splendid shades and designs.$1 4 95 Regular $18.00 to $25.00.To clear.21 11 VUE - Men\u2019s AH Wool Grey Tweed Suits, the smartest $7 95 \u201cof styles and the best custom tailoring.Reg.$10.For.\"VX.are sold\u2014better be here when the doors open at 8 oclock, for GLEARANGE SALE OF TOILET BRUSHES 76c to $1.50 Values for | Our entire line of Hair Brushes, Cloth and Hat Brushes, There are about 200 of them in all, assorted sizes and.fine pure bristles and actual values range up to $1.50.The sale price will be, each .«uo vive.80c 5 50c - is subject to a reductio Weds Jay \u2014 chiefly because - ments have become broken and we wish to effect an entire , with Rosewood, Satinwood, Fox \u2018and, ebonied backs, «| Er 296 & 356 Ribtions, 25¢ Handsome shot silk ribbons, in exquisite color combinations, 29¢ and 35¢ yard.Wed- 25¢ \u201cToss ni Coffees \u201cGolden Tip\u201d Ceylon Tea, Reg.50e Ian cune a.saqaca ss e Five, O'clock Tea, Reg.35c.le devon Lu Pas a den 00: 1000 UC» Extra Fine Japan, Reg.356 Ib.Se, M.& J.Coffee, Reg.40¢ Ib.835¢ HB Here Mixed Pickler, quert ) TN eevee Cc \"Worcester.Sauce, qt.bot.30¢ Horseshoe Salmon, 1-1p, flat _ CANB.42 Leahec nee a Te dés aan We 8weet Navel Oranges, doz.28¢ Candy Section | Bitter Sweet Chocolates, with a de- if Some whi .es see gen 3 PEPPERMINT CUSHIONS.Regular 25c.Wédterday.À Fredy made: Candy: received fr GEG ET ne SHERBROOKE STREET > Lot for sale, near Guy Street, 30 feet frontage; exceptional value.D.W.OGILVIE & CO.INC.: Real Estate Agents.11 ST.SACRAMENT STREET.Flats To Let in - FAIRMOUNT New Up-to-date Flats, with modern oonveniences, 5 and and 6 rooms.Rent, $10, $11 and $12 each, Inquire about them at the Fair- 3 mount Office, just above the C.P.R.Tracks, in the day time or evenings at 1693 Papineau Ave.- WILDER'S [292 st Catherine St.TO RENT ROOMS IN STORAGE WAREHOUSE The only Fireproof Storage Warehouse, divided into rooms.Apply \u201cH.A.WILDER & CO:, 1292 St.Catherine Street West.42 1 \u201cye j \u201d | ; FOR SALE.435 LANSDOWNE AVENUE.\u2014Solia brick and stone house, nine rooms, \"extra well finished, in first class condition.Near Sherbrooke Street.Possession May 1st.& Permit and all particulars from A.C.MATTHEWS 55 BANK OF OTTAWA BUILDING.© \u2018Tel, Main 7834.2,000 feet on the 2nd floor and about 600 feet in basement.Quarters presently occupied by the Japan W areroom J \\ TO LET Trading Company.Good light, suit- * : able for wareroom, manufacturers\u2019 St.James Htreet, agent, etc.; low rental, immediate Corner Victoria Square.possession.Eastern Townships Bank Building GAULT & EWING, For Rent-Best City Warehouse Property .No.138 Craig Street West, situated near St.Peter Street; one of the very best warehouse properties in the city.4 storeys and basement; exceptionally bright.rinkler system throughout and immed- jate occupationi obtainable.erything in perfect condition.For Rent-St.Francols Xavier Street Offices .Offices In \u201cThe Union Buildings\" 39 to 45 St.Francois Xavier Street, subdivided to suit tenants.The building is now being reconstructed throughout.The building is & 3 storey and basement one.stone front.For Sale at a Bargain-St.Paul St.Property 591 ST.PAUL STREET, & solid brick, 3 storey and basement, building, erected on lot 34.38 x 114.Situation is just west of McGill Street and immediate possession will be given.For Sale-\u2018The Forum\u201d «THE FORUM\u201d corner of St.Catherine and Closse Streets and Atwater Avenue, lot size 293 x 130, with building thereon, offering exceptional opportunities for speculation or investment.For Sale-Westmount Corner Residence some corner residence on Western Avenue, corner of Roslyn Avenue, with immediate possession.Land area 18,000 square feet.Keys at our offices.! Particulars of above mentioned properties obtainable from The House of Browne, Limited Real Estate Experts and Auctioneers, Architects and Fire Insurance Agents.207 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2018Phones Main 627 and 628.Apartments To Let .- wee IN engran «The Poinciana\u201d The New Apartment House at 58 Shar brooke Street West.Beautifully decorated a sisting o ing room, Kiten $60 and $70 per month, AHER.ply JA A Building, 160 St, James st.partments, con- room, two bedrooms, din- en and maid's room; rent including janitor services.gas stoves, electric \u2018fixtures and \u2018refrigerators; hot water the year round.Ready for occupation May 1st.1810.Ap- H M 57 Guardian 82 6 eoû : PROPERTY tOR SALE, \u2018 HÉUESDAY, APRIL \u201819, 1910.ou COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.semi-detached houses on entur \u201capper level; © rooms; finished jo oak throughout: tae fire \u2018places; tiled bathroum; every.wodern: fn provensont; ovey look the fama St.Law fence iver; Sones oy, terug.Wake au, dp-; ent: one 0 i) Gls vinced.BX ¥, Markgeaf 150 St.ena?: J ; = a) ARLINGTON AVE,, No, 57\u2014Médera voilà brick .cottage, with four bedrooms and maid's roo, extension kitchen, concrete basement and every imaginable convenience, four fireplaces; beayti- \u2018fully decorated; moderate price, Norman Bin- Eestern Townships Bank Buliding.Main , 82 6 > DROLÉT, ST.134 \u2014 A self-contnined house of nine rooms and bath; solid brick; stone foundation and in.good repair.For permit apply to engineer, St.Lawrence Hall.816 No.182-PEEL ST, About 100 ft.north of St.Catherine St.on West side.This house will be converted into business premises, Early application will.permit of plans being, made to suit requirements of tenant.Apply to ; Macintosh & Hyde, 90 3eod 157 St.James Street \u2014\u20141 Westmount; sell at $6,500; or exchange for DRUMMOND ST., Nos.13 aul 20\u2014Two double teleineuts, with stables Ib veur; owuer golug heat; will sell to Lez 30, fer cents purus -Rinmore, - Eastern Lowmbiys\u2014- Bank Bulldog, Main 7008.ü od : Te DOUBLE HOUSES, on the upper level, West- mount: 1 have mew houses, with rooms on both sides of the main entrance; brick fire places in Hbrary; 9 rooms; hardwood floors apd finish; tiled bathrooma; $8,500 to $9,573, Make ap- polutment with me to jook over these anytime.J.F.Markgraf, 180 St.James st, Main 7584.= TT Tez 8 DRUMMOND ST -fRough stone.front residence, nine rooms; large hall; pantry, marble fire places; Unan press; verandabs; Daisy furnace; $8,000, , K.3, F.Markgraf, 130 St.James ht.Main 7334, .6 FOR.SALE\u2014Suijd brick and stone house; sine ruozrès: Modern: price $10,000; easy terms, Apply 17 Crescent st.Tel.Uptown 2500.FOR SALE or exchange\u2014Good -roomy house, ta nice house with some land, and near water edge.Alfred Benn, 107 St.James.so WESTMOUNT A bargain in a new house, corner tot.near Victoria avenue cars: 5 bedrooms, hardwood floors throughout, electric light, ete.ready tor immediate occupation; nicely decors ated, concrete cellar; owner anx- tous to sell and will accept $6,500.OUTREMONT A semi-detached residence in a choice location, handsome design, superior finish, hardwood floors, best plumbing appliances, decorated throughout; electric\u2019 fixtures Iin- cluded; one of the most attractive home locations on the Island.Make an appointment to visit it, PUTNAM & McGRORY 308-309-310 Merchants Bank Bidg.Tel, Main 3390.HUNTLEY ST, Nos.1126, 1180, 1180A\u2014Solid | artificial stone, 3 flats; bringing 327 per month; large yard; open shed; about 30 x 12: stable of two stalls; bath, gas, ete; price §2,- 000: $1,300 down.Send a postal card with address aud I shall sed you, Ulrle Fabron, Tetreauliville, near Montreal: \"8 HUNTLEY ST.\u2014Moderu house, of 3 aud 4 tenements; gas; bath! revenue SAUS; price Ji.bUU: easy terms, EE, Lalonde, 465 Huutley, Phoue- St.Louis 578.: sa à MANCE ST,\u201486,000, near Fairmount; elegant stone and brick cottage, eleven rooms, with furnace, \u201celectric light, .porcelain \u2018bath and wash tubs, cemen pantry, and double roof, 2 out butldi suitable for stable.Offered fo: $6,000; $2, cash; Ist of May next.L A, Cadieux, 62 Bt.James st.Main 7228, A CHANQE to secure the lust: of four newt 4 low, in a garden: 60 x 200.I) ce ¥ \u201cAT STRATHMORE #4: For sale \u2018on the Lake Shore at Strath- more (Upper Dorval) very pretty bunga- ; rawing room, dining room, kitchen, pantries, four large bedrooms and bathroom.Verandahs on \u2018three sides of house.Raspberries, aspar- Agus and flowers.Five minutes\u2019 walk from both CPR, and GTR.stations.Price $4,000; ha:f cash.Apply to Albert Shorey, Gordon & Shorey, 34 St.Francois Xavier street.\u201c80 2eod ROUCHERVILLE\u2014For salé, the residence of Hon.Mr.Turte; spacious rooms; hardwood figoru, chimneys, wine cellar large barn, gat- den, trees (fruit trecs:, land 514 acres.further particulars, address Box D 596 Star Office., .816 GRAND sporting and resideniin! estate in the &.Jaurentlaes; including 1000 acres; several tukes rid brooks: exclusive.fishing rights; 6 wiles Spout Labels 16 - Foon Ener atid winter house; bunting nud fishing usexcelled; suitable Ie club or suoltartous.win sell at great wc ce of exchange \u2018tor city property, .Brown, 07 St.James st.1 prope sie LAURENTIANS: où beautiful clear lake: seven rhiles north of Lachute: cottage, partly furnished; stable; ice house; boats; delightful location.Address{ Main 1001) Mrs.Wood, cara C.Olsen, Y§ Forfar street, Point St.Charles, Montreal.91.3 STE.ROSE\u2014Lot of land, contalving solid stone foundation; one of most beautiful sites on water front; price moderate, Apply to No.873 St\u2026 Devis : Ww 8 TWO PROPERTIES \u2014One of 3120 acres, and the other 150 ueres: both situated on Cote St.Gabriel Parish, St.Sauveur; one mile from Village of Christieville and Great Northern Ry.station; with house, barn and stables.Apply to FX.Clouthier, St.Sauvieur de Montagne, Co, rrebonne, Que.92 6 \u2018PROPERTY WANTED.~ GAULT & EWING Can sell your property for you.Up-to- date methods, prompt, reliabi- and effe- wetent service.Ask them about tt, Tel, Main 2468.Eastern Townshibs Bank Building.237 lä6eod I WILL SELL your property, quickly and satisfactorily: no sale; no charge.Norman Binmore, 908 Eastern Townships Bank Building, Telephones Main 7604 and nos me FACTORY SITES FOR SALE.MONTREAL WEST\u2014Couy T roomed cottage 85,800 feet land; most charming part Heral avenue; free from any nuisance; low price right party.McPhee, Halcro & Severs, 42 Victoria square.Alain 6401.016 NEW MODERN HOUSE; four dwellings; 812 to 818 Outremont avenue; price $2,000 cash; mortgage $3,000, at 6 r cent, for 5 rental $480; can be Tremblay, 876 Querbes street, Outremont, a TO OLOSR AN ESTATE\u2014A most desirable factory site, on Notre Dame east, not far from centre of city; harbor frontage and whearves facilities; containing 19,000 feet, niso à very central site, fronting on three streets with canal facilities; area 28,000 feet; a great bargein to quick buyers.P.E.Brown, 97 St.Temes, FACTORIES FOR SALE.NEW semi-detached houses, on the Westmount Upper Level, $8000 upwards, solid brick, extension kitchens; hardwood floors and finish, tiled bathrooms and every sttribute of up to date houses; some of these houses are double, with rooms on both sides of the malin entrance; this is a particularly attractive lay-out; let me give you prices and full particulars.Norman Bin- more, Eastern Townships Bank Building.Main 7604 servative Montrealers think of \u201cGolden-Green.\u201d TO RENT FLATS.171b Mance St., upper .108 Durocher St., lower .33.00 338 St.James St, upper .20.00 HOUSES.: 69 Mansfield street .$60.00 St, Lambert, detached .25.00 Putnam & McCrory 308-310 Merchants Bank Bldg, Yel.Main 3390.\u201crN A, un 9?Golden-Green le the Best Residential Property in the Suburbs of Montreal.$50,000.00 ™ BRERA mam 25 Lots were sold yesterday and & wet day at thit\u2014That shows you what con- THAT WILL HELP YOU TO OWN YOUR HOME UN | IN BALANCE IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $4 TO $9.ing even less than rent.payments same as rent.'\u201cGolden-Green\u201d is a charming tract of land in Notre Dame de Grace, west of West- mount, just west of the point where the car turns on Sherbrooke street to go around the mountain, and east of the Westmount Athletic i \"Grounds and the Lower Canada College, ex- .tending from the Upper Lachine Road to Cote St.Luke Road.: A First buy à GOLDEN-GREEN LOT and buy it now.PRICES FOR LOTS \u2018ARE FROM $500 TO $950, TERMS FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 CASH DOWN, Did you thoroughly consider the offer made in the full page announcement which ap- - peared in Saturday\u2019s Star, concerning the building of a house for you, in which you would be pay- Think of it.well\u2014the house is your own simply by making monthly If you do not require the house now, secure a lot and we will build you a house later.Make an appointment at once to see the property.An automobile at your disposal.If you are interested in securing a horhe for less money than you pay as rent, fill in the following coupon and we will send you print- | ed matter and also arrange to take you in an - automobile to the property./ Reach Golden- Green .Take any St.Catherine or Windsor street car going west, pay five-cent fare and ask for transfer to Notre Dame de Grace, transfer at \u2018the corner of Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke street, to a \u2018Sherbrooke street west car which How to COUPON Kindly send me information regarding \u201cGolden Green.\u201d Name .*.r0 5 u 6 +1 on 8 #8 6 6 D d'u 0 Address Se an Ss SQ 6e uv 8% Be +e ve * goes past.\u201cGolden-Green.\" Pl i \u2019 i will be on the property at comer of Harvard and Sherbrooke streets every afternoon.IE .A.3 7 a ilder\u2019s Real Estate Dept, .292 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.| rer ur NEW semi-detached houses, on the Westmount \u201cUpper Level, $8000 upwards, eolld brick, ex- tens! kitchens, hardwood tloors and finish, tiled bathrooms and every attribute of to-date houses; some of these houses are double, with rooms où both aides of the main entrance; this is a particularly attractive lay-out; let ms give you prices and full particulars.Norman Bin- more, Eastern Townships Bank Building.gas 7604.OUTREMONT PARK-Solid brick cottages | \u201con this magnificent site, finished in chestnut, two mantels, china cupboards, hardwood floors, wash tubs, my best Construction, § sold.R.Neville, jr.corner Bloomfield and Querbes, Phone St.Louin 2685.Mr.Fellowes will be at buildings daily from: 2 to 5.30.Night Phone St.Louls 335 .ON \u2018SHUTER ST.\u2014Nice bright tenement wlih extension; both; well rented.Apply to P, O.Box 2348, OUTREMONT\u2014New nine room cottages, on Me- Calloch avenue; mantles; bardwood floors; Lbt water furnace, etc, cement basement: gus, electricity; magnificent site; price $3,500; fdime- diate possession; small amount cash; Dbalgoce easy terms.Apply 20 St.James street; root Pa PARK AVE., near Villeneuve\u2014\u2014Three flats, stone front; solid brick; 7 and 8 rooms; furnace; modern; price $9.500.McPhee Halcro & Severs, 42 Victoria square, Tel.Maln 6401.88 6 RESIDENTIAL FLATS, Westmount \u2014 Modern two flats, hardwood finish, electric fixtures; grand view: every convenience, well rented; excellent investment.C, Withycomb, 242 St.James st, m6 ST.TIMOTHRE' ST.\u2014Three fine seif-contained houses, above Lagaucbetiere, ten rooms each, modern, solid stone and brick; price 510,500.Will sell separately or en bloc, Apply McPhee, Halcro & Severs, 42 Victoria square, Tel.Main ST.URBAIN ST, near Villenenve-Up to data three flat property; 7 and 8 rooms; lot 108 feet Geep; stable for two horses $8,800, Apply 860 City Hall avenue, 81 @ SAULT-AU-RECOLLET property to let or for sale, modern.one minute from cars church and river, 345 Et.Charles Borromee st.Tel.East 1465.' : ST.HUBERT ST.\u2014 Three fiat property, just above Sherbrooke, in first class order; five and six rooms; stone front; price $8,750.- ply McPhee, Halcro & Bevers, 42 Victoria square.Tel.Main 6401.88 8 UPPER LEVEL, Westmount\u2014T have a number of new housses Àn this charming locality that should satisfy the most fastidious, They are ap to date In every respect; built by reliable and well known builders.Let me give yon partice- in Telephone Main 7534, and appolut a time io k over these houses with me; $8,000 upwards.EK.J, F.Markgraf, 180 St.James st.10 ROOMED HOUSE Westmount, up-to-date improvements.Apply R.W.Sampson, 353 Olivier Ave, Phone Westmount 803.92 2 $347 PARK AVENUR -\u2014 This beautiful semi-detached cottage, with shade trees, large grounds on side and Tear I am going to well this property: no reasonable offer refused; the best built house in the Annex.Apply to proprietor, on premises, from 9 am.to T pm.Phone St.Louis eas.?SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.FOR HALE\u2014Cadieux, summer resort, lake front ai for one cent per foot; fine boating; Er etcricaiie \u2018Dohler: or we wiil mal our descriptive e to your address.ames Balllle, Board of ride, ST.ANN'S\u2014Some brand new fre cottages for summer and winter, wast modern with city or OT ro OF Bf.James.Jetalls oF oF Offices To.Let IN THE RPOOL & LONDON & LIVE BE INSURANCE BUILDING, ! Cor.St James And Place ° d'Armes.Fine suite of offices on .the third floor, excellent light and good vault.For full particulars apply to, J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO.Guardian\u201d Building, 160 St.James St Main 980- Tel.9?Good , .4 Heated, 4163 Western Avenne.| 10 He \u2018and tilted bathroom, with modern fixtures, olectric fixtures, lat- tyle; hot water supplied, hardwood Haare newly decorated.very large rooms with good ght; linen dnd china cupboards; screens on windows; janitor service.Can Apply to er 4106 Western Ave, D be seen from 2 to 5 datir.|\u201d James Baillie | 8 12 Boar of Trade Building, | COUNTRY FACTORY.with 10 to 1§ horse water power.ten miles from St.Jerome, five minutes from statlon and post office, bulldings conslst of thre story factory, 40 x 35, wood working machines, a detached dwelling and three acres land: price $3600; terms $500 cash.D 625, Star Office.6 FOR SALE OR TO LETA CHEERFUL, roomy flat, seven rooms and bath, hardwood floors, porcelain plumbing, hot \u2018water heating, moderate rental.#487 Hutchison, below Bervard 87 à AT MAISONNEUVE Beautiful new flats to lot; four rooms; hath; ball; gus: clectricity; $0.00 per wall, Address to J, M © Martin, ave LABELLE ST New flat of four rooms and batbrooin; gas, ete.; ten dollars & mobth, Apply De.Wilson, 44 Mark ave.; LAVAL, 301-\u2014-Warm, flat, 5 rooms, 1 passage; facing st Louls de France Ureshyiery.Lel, Lp.Address 475 St, Autolne st, 906 MANCE 2363, 25704; 8 rots; gus; electricity; uot und vuld waier; sew pdwolbg; $L4; line mediate possession.Apply 2800 bopinnade os Heurbongiez at, , me ANNEX\u20142106 Waverley-\u2014Nice T med upper - flat; now vacant; furnace: batbroom; bard- wood floors; mahogany finish.Apply 2108 Waverley.Tel.St, Louis 1272.ea 8 ATTENTION!\u2014Ruoom renters, which will you chose.$0.00 a month reuts a stoffy rom in an uncengenlial and nolsy coming house, Bame rs; Molo rent cosy bright, threes room \u2018fiat in * mond Apariwments,\u201d with free Janitor service, free.Water and Tree qus-stove, © Only one left.Que two-roum flat left at $3.00.Other fluta are rented to suaïl fuiglties witb- out children, busuivss Womteu aud tedined nurses, Who ane vtt ail de.Now manage went, Owiers Whit spelt ou re-decopativg euch Hut_\u2014Ceutral\u2014-vituatior,- Ki wuintes -Huin - Gen eral Post\u201d Ufffce aid 10 wihutes walk from Morgan's Store.Kruest Bolly, 11 Notte Lume west.ANNEX \u2014 Near Mount Royal ave.bright - \u2018and warm, seven rooms, bath, hardwood floors, cemented cellar; low rental 1471 Hutchison! antium and taxes M, Ceol oO 1 swash _ \u2018 we | Butidios.Main 109%, AT ! FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.FURNISHED HOUSE, eight rooms, to let for sammer months; central locatiôn; pis ano, phone; rent very moderate to reliable | person.so + Up 522.FURNISHED house of eleven apartments, all rooms in good condition.Apply 269 St.George st.FURNISHED COTTAGE \u2014First class semidetached cottage, 10 reoma, in perfect condition, facing Fletcher's Field, newly and completely furnished.Apply J.O.Mathieu, 400 William.Main 2013.91.6 LORNE AVENUE, 42\u2014May 1st to Novem ber 1st, comfortably furnished, piano, electric light.Telephone Uptown 10.9% 8 OUTREMONT\u2014For summer months, furnished detached cottage, eleetric light; phone: close to cars; Immediate possession if necessary.Apply 20 Pagnuelo sve., or Phone St, Louis Ha VERY CENTRAL 8 roomed house, all nice Iv turnished: could buy the furniture It desired on easy conditions Apply Ednals, 261 St.Catherine West.90 $ 415 METCALFE AVE, Westmount-Com- fortable family house, furnished, \u20ac bedrooms, all conveniences; June ist to Sept.15 Telephone Weatrmuunt 569.90 6 rit FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED, COMFORTABLY furnished house wanted, firat Juve, four months, four bedrooms, gas cooking, electric light, high situation, west, near cars Adfiress 12 Bishop atree t WANTED\u2014G, 7, or 8 room house; handsomely \u2018furnished; central location; with bara or shed; suitable for automobile:; by.curefu! tenant: no children; references.Address .R BR 9104 Star Branch Office.02 2 | BUSINESS PREMIESS TO LET/ 371; 313, 31%.A, TO LET, over 388, FLATS W.Walker a James street.Apply to 8t Francois Xavier st.FLAT, containing about 1900 aquare feet, well lighted, Isvatories, heated, &utoma- tic sprinklers, gas and electric lights, close to McGill street, suitable, for offices or manufacturer's agent.Apply 334 ces.st \u201cwest.se \"LARGE WAREHOUSE in rear of 98, 546, 96 Notre Dame street, suitable for ator.age or manufacturing: entrance by.gateway near St.Francois Xavier st.Apply to W.Walker, 125 St.Francois Xavier st.206 rtober Sed; | 87 8 © » N Lemol t-\u2014To let; store of flats.Apply 0 Letmoine + : os à oy to ©, D Tel.Main 2117, 06 - ST, PAUL STRÉEF Corner St.Francois.Xavier st.fk basement; hot water hea! ; footrie ete, N uTisdidin ty with aiteration to suit, ~ Bec Short, 308-3, Eastern Townships Bank Building.Main 7037.39 28.ORE®, Nos.92-96 Notre Dame street, Bone gt.Francois Xavier street, Apply te Ww.Walker, 1356 St.Francois Xavier ét.8\u20ac * offices to let, over Nos.$898 No, #4, Notre Dame street; prosently Apply to W.Walker, tor street.RES TO LET\u2014Jt9, 409 St.James oad show windows: Immediate J 128 8t.Francois X se ar sai rs sion.Rent $40 per month.Appiy té Walker, 338° St.Francois Xavier ot.w ¢ VERY desirable fiat to let; central: good ligk cet heated; can supply er ve ry ne ; rent very = .fat vor three years; | te possession.otre Dame west.vs 2% let L006 Poet, ELLINGTON ST, 692 and & wie and second floors, about \" \u2018or \u2018light Lee aye he Bom evene $98 cocupied by Sir Wm, MacDonald.wt \u2018 \\ HOUSES TO LEY.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a AN IDBAL rooming or boarding house, 14 large Toms; - close lo Met College; will be + Bovated for desirable tenant, wi le Ne 13 Mott College of below rookie; wioderate rent.nd see it W.Eruest Bolton, 141 Not West, T 863 St.Catherine street west (near steam A dns rer dwelling, large rooms; © plumb ng.etc; rent $400 sued taxes, Rent otto.141 Notre Laive west.ss 6 ATWATER BR, 488, near Notre Dame tonms s; electricity; heated; uew house; st Wor man, Apply Atwater, Tel.8 A ow Houses to ene, in Beart of the cltgs me, $10 4e ; act quick Pr & Son\u201d 1; Craig + 92 o BOARDING or lodging House to let \u2014 low rent; 170, Isp St, aul, Bstate Rodier, 07 St.James.75 1G#FT, & also 466 ê Fit Apjiy 24 upper teuetment, T anû 8 moos, bathroom; al] in geod order; im \u20ac possession: reduced rent.283 \u201ccolonial ave.BRICK seml- detached à cottage: e: Blrsh ave.pear a u- dan, \u201cavectroilers, fou four ery complete; ibis à new subarb has wan \u2018features; pure air and water; new electric Hine to sir George Duucan, Notre Dame st, St Lambert.se $ BRIGHT lower iyeiiine, St, Urbain; vated DR ay cusity hea bot and cold waters sauce gasol $24.Joslin, $3v Hieury.Up Ps BREWSTER PARK, Lachine West, elght roomed house, electric light, furnace, open plumbing, garden, ete, minute's walk from cars, rent 2s.Apply A How- 1, \u2018212 St.James $ CONWAY, 12\u2014 six téd; ta; good LT nud Ten \u201cminutes walk from city ce ; ement; 8 large, bath; renova \u2018thœughou ut; Sears yards Particulars, st Prince Arthur we CATHEDRAL ST, 93\u2014A house Address to house above, $14 18 of $ rooms.823 CHAMBORD ST.two dwellings, six rooms, bath, gas, modern improvements, $10 and $12 per month.Apply A.Villeneuve, Marquette.192 CENTRALLY located, one vacant; no tare, no delay on account of snovwstorm Or poor car service; 57 us George atreet CUTHBERT, 9 and 33, and rooms; moder reasonable rent to pes tena chison.Phone St.louis 2243.DES ERABLES and Delorimier ave, rooms each, bat) Bas; dine at hom Deol 62; seven eRtral of city: Apply oss Hut- sessi $10, $11 and $12.$04 Delorimler ave, near Sherbrooke.20 © Goon Upper tenement; eight roems: large rooms; st À Mountain: hy mes to fine -or- west of 205 St 9 ree Cole, & 14 ntoine str rent red.R GALT AVE, 95a.Verdun, to four roomed house, stable, with orses; rent, with or a large stabiing about HOUSE \u2014 To let nice four room dwellings, 23 and 2334 Edna st, Verdun.Apply to Mr.Gerceau, 47 Church avenue, Verdun.88 6 HOUSES TO LET\u2014145 Cadieux, ri $18; 1-1 Rivard, $15; 463 Rivard, $12: 930 Sangutnet, $s n- : 1424 St Andre, $11: $s Fuli- 1288 St Catherine East, $18.particulars.apply Max Fineberg.Spain, Main 1835.Evenings, St.299 6 | 825: 121 04 Sanguinet 404 SL Loui (HOUSE to let on Hutchison st: ern conveniences; furnace; lights: gas.Apply 1946 Hutchison st.HUTCHISON ST.fu coms, electric 8s 6 at No -\u2014À lower flat.purpose .Amand.1975 St.Lawrence 3434, HOUSE TO LET-8 to 10 room tHelty: gas.> J.Normamiont.* Catherine, pT Cold corner Jrd East 4136 JUST RECEIVED several nice houses, tn central rt of the city; rent cheap; some for imme- : dlate possession.Z.Flpeberg & Son, 14 Craig street ss nc à ST.192\u2014Two vewly fitted up te ments, 9 rooma euch; all modern conveniapers: rent $50.00.A pois Btate Jas.D.Gibb, St.James atreet.sa _LORNE AVE.-\u2014Fine upper \u201cand lower jenement \u2018té\u201cteut: reven réomst niüdétate renti pa in May; free occupation.uth June, oli rations {oely 1.M, Simpson, 40 Rouout Pubs.Tol, Up 23 LACHINE \u2014 Cottage, No.9 26th avenue, odern conveniences, low rent, Joseph, Lachine, or 97 St.Montreal.room 80 6 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE.on, James, No, 427\u2014Self-co National Trust Co.NICE DWELLING, near rooms Greene avenue\u2014Two loors.enough can he, sublet on one floor ta cover whole renta only Gault & Evwing, Bastern Tnrwusbips Honk Building.NOTRE DAME DE GRACE, Mount Royal Molson avenue.near Third sirect.soutase.eight ar ser- 26% \u2018Motson 8 t MeDenaid.aventie.Phone East 4375 \u201c OVERDALE AVE.No ame; mod 18 Comfurtadle roviay cen fo.obn Fl Kap- 8 St.Sacramen sis RACHEL ST.EAST, 94, rooms, bath and w.c.alone; immed .Notre Dame at, dose.= ANTOINE WEST\u2014Nice brigui coruer house heated; rooms; $23 month, Apply qu Bt.vag Phone Uptown 3208.83 u lower tenement, near Place 4 Armes Main sl 6 SEVEN coms, hot ater furna \u2018Rent 92 and $22 per month respestivary Ap- Ply 73a Argyle ave, city.Up 400 se ¢ \u201cST.ANTOINE, ST.Es 718.west of Greene ave.ts each; gas; bath ete apply Eo \u201ctetes, 16 St.Antoine st BT.ANTOINE ST.1968 \u2014 An upper tone.eight ome\u2019 and bathroom, open plumbing Apply to T.D! Tansey, Kitig's 90 & HUBERT, Cherrier, house let: 726 St._ Hubert BTE GERMAIN.1005, 1007 Apply N $7.Rherbrooke two flats.and between x Apply 80 + , Détr Angus Shops; .Rochon, 999 St.Germain St O0 RENT\u2014On Seigneurs at, potolse st., lower tenement; wes rent Manatield st.just below se rooms and per month, Apply 21 2 4 YO new temi-detached houser, on St.Penta STE roace; everyth mo 5.00 por month.Apply 20TH Hutchison sent Montreal.| TUPPER st No.9 \u2014 Self-contained, 9 oem, fixtu house; Daisy turnace\u201d Apply toe R.J.Moun Pleasant avenue, 8 FLATS rooms, gas, \u2018electricity, bath room, $13 0 $14 per month.Addresa matique Dubois 68 Bo ngecours Market, rel : 88 6 LET-\u2014Self-contained house, 473 Westmount; mrden; ry t Tomes Balle, Board of Tr © \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO LET self-contained house, loos Cu or yo st, furn o We yard.Apply es st $38.ve n Maisonneure,.258 Bourtonnfer: 110 20 \u2018rule Davia \u2018sts., next Letoyrneux.ear py Catherine { écuntry air; 6 nice reoms,bail- bath, lavabo.tricity 11 110, 100: immediate \u20181188 Ste, Andre.is 1180.UNION AVE, 85\u2014Fine > moter convanin at.Argyle ave, galleries back and front; large conv joplences: low ne |; water, To Urbain at.se 2 Reiepaony = stone residence.3 _ MacCallum a ES 1208.LACHINE \u2014 Two houses, 8 side and front lawn, and rat connection, shade i park.No 1 $122.st Catherine West.ret, at East.\u201d meer VESDUN house, 5 rooms, garden Attached, dollaté per , Month.Ti Dougan, Rochiend.à Ave.hear oar terminal \u201cWoon AVR, 380-Lomlortable cottage: stone aon ; ct sin 10 a 12 pen Tee fire a i lady on floor.next \u2018Kitchen: 4 bedroom, and bathroom Lo tony over and electric Tights Herd hot water beatin B.Abbott, 131 St, James ot, Tel.Mais soit, ne room: CH [Dodern parut ht rooms: ; Moh 298.35: 370 Ri\" 148 ë | Balcony.| gee, lee | sen, rooms all conven- |.niture enfant loss HOUSES TO LET.WESTMOUNT 84 ¥ otk eirest, to let, contaln.: nice eitting, uta room, ete: \u201cpent 5.00: wo tages, A Nr.H, Hamitten; \u201cBE, Catherine ape | WALKER A Ty Neo.iu perfect order; mi Apply Bux D 732 Star Office, WESTMOUNT, 86¢ Grosvenor avenue, mod- two story house, will be put in good order; rent $40.Chas.J.Brown, 4257 SL Catherine st.west 89 ¢ WESTMOUNT \u2014 To let on York aveaus, an pantry; Pre Teicpnons Bag.City.an ROOMS, ball, bathroom; hot water; convenleces; parlor; nleely £1 nished.1382.Melarimier ave, 33 MITEHESON oI 158 Rivard, 311; 2290 St.Andre §% HErabaeuf, ns ey stabie.Hendorn \u2018Langiois.6s Fe.a.m \u201cbath modern Address 80 ¢ SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.THE MONTREAL DAILY 19, 1910.APARTMENTS TO LET.AGINCOURT, #5 Greene, Westmount \u2014 Heated ter, tatepie o $17.00, > a\u201d 3 EN , ; cooms .3 $27.50.Janitor, Puouo 1008 Mount, 908 APAR ENT quite containing living room | ay outa ws heated: | lighted; hot pa 00.berry Agari orbrocke aud St, Deuls, ue Froutena¢ between st 4 Square, Phone Up 21 APARTMENTS ef 6 and 8 rooms: heate ; hot wat er ete.; very five Mestre Just above 3 Suerbrouke.Nbuter street, Apartment à Phone Up 3sv1, 01 8 ATTRACTIVE ueated apartment of \u2018el coome d larder, with ludtvigual entrance, er reat; ck.Cenvenlences of y VS Valleueuve avenue, of er K avenue, «first tree Dove Mouat yal, or St, \"Lau.87 12 BISHOP STREET, Bishop Coûrt Apartmenlé, 2 fine suites lu this superior Coury, one of large house; ten te, In house; Se Phone 926 \u2014\u2014\u2014 AHUNTSIC\u2014 Upper part of minutes from river; bath, fare hark & Island cars; reasonable rent.ps AT STat tion, ROSE-\u2014Roanling for the summer months, oderate prices: wear water side and a: rts 742 St.Catherine st.east.02 8 AT DIXIE\u2014To let, dence, rge vers first class detached rest lake; shade nds; city con- venteneves towmerly Chanteloup residence; rental $300.Apy ols, R, H.Buchanan, 284 Craig 8 st A, A VEURNISHED house\u201d on he iake shore at reuil, nine rooms, ground vege table \"and frult garden: en po! putes Walk from ailw station, Apply 19 St uare.Phone > past 3497.81 A COMPLETELY furnished brick cottage, : station, next to P.Church et.City.AT LANCASTER, summer cotta, fur.7 rooms, including fuel, fronting ancis, rearona rents for oating, bathing and fishing 214 St.James 8 88 18 to 105 Jas M.Mienon AT var.A-L'AJGLE \u2014 Furnished cottage five Bed po 5 nantul river view; grove of pine 122 Ste.Montrent- Famille, Tetephons Past \"1172, v ACOÛN NA\u2014To let, furnished cottage, pear good each; beautiful view of sea and surrou nang Apply 12 Ste.Famille.Phone Eas COTTAGE, pear water front; three minutes from the station; water in the house.Apply ' to Hyacent Mallette, Hudson, P.Q.DORVAL \u2014 Furnished cottage, well situated on lake front; water and piumbing in house; ten rooms.Apply The Cradoc Simpson Co., 206 St.James street.DIXIE \u2014 To let \u2018 furnishea cottage Justin, 334 Bleury st.Up 24358 FOR SUMMER MONTHS, house in village { St.Sauveur, containing klitchen, dining room and nutes\u2019 walk from station; rent moderate.Mrs.F.Desjardins, St.Sauveur des onta so 6 FROM May 15th.comfortable three-room house to let; 2% miles from Val Morin Station: partiy furhished, near pretty | Rent $i5 ver month.D 244, Star Office.87 1} RANDE LIGNE\u2014Pretty six roomed house ar- 3 currants, apples; stable, rom Richelieu River, sta- dress Luclen Bolsso \u2018\u2018Beau- Saint Bla HOUSE TO castel,™ LET-\u2014On Lake L'Achigan.the e y beach and punt.Apply to 150 shotre Dame stree nw RY, Lake Manitou-New cottage.furnished, miles from station; good ing and fish- ag: the prettiest spot in the Laureutians.Address L 1\u201d ss Star Brauch Office si 2 ox LAKE SHORE Furnished cottage: large PO dis; Write Box 9ô4, ei 2 clove Stone's Drug Store, STE.West mount, ANNE'S.river front.10 room resi- acurnished.mode conventences, ded grounds; another 10 room tur- nished house.near water, convenient to stations.E.Brown, 97 St ames.908 one of $75; Janitor servigo apd all couveuleutes supplied RS Nev lite, A Letephione West 2003.Nigut pho ne St.Loui CRESCENT ST.106- is, 6 2 rooms, $30 to $40, bet Catherine and Eherbrooke.Apply at Pat \u2018Brisset des Nos, 16 St.James St.Main 6693.CAVENDISH Apartments to let, Apply Janitor; the Cavendish 230 Slerbrouke streot veel.Jeltpheae Uptown 90 U FLAT, four rooms and d honte.FOR SALE.T0 $2 À WEEK will furnish your house completely.Que prices are the lowest in ho ty for, fu of cha aptes .142 to Mrs oor FOR SALE, FURNITUR B for sale, ai private sale, \u2018at roads EL one parlor aulte, § bed- 0, early - mirro ting -Qeak, P gas fixtures, one wardrobe, two Woods Shocks.Chair, etc, all at bar resin, 6 FURNITURE a seven .house; nice pavets and Cehandetiors.\u2018sos Pt.Part\u201d Foe BICYCLE, in good order.Call 583 char street, , cw near Sherbrooke; will A COOKING Sov: ey cheap.208 Latour.roux at, 91 8 Malsonne! A BARBY CARRIAGE, wicker, en jittle used, Apply Mr, .Bishop 41 Arlington ave; OKC OE\u2014Fine tique furniture; especially émet net, lald rosewood; po glass handel ler; various household goods; uch cooking utensils, ete.108 Cherrier Steet.AT ONCE must be sold at once.ANYONE desiring to buy on instalmen ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's clothing, Tony made-to-order, goods, orders East su 8318.:1 made and ™ St.Elizabeth.Phone A GOOD Cooking Btove; a lady's bicycle snd as fixtüres\u201d Apply &2 Sbuter ys 21 AYLMER ST.20\u2014Two singe beds, matiress; ore bedroom set; will gel BUREAU and Washatand; and double; bête ewcoinbe sprint cheap for cash, 4038 Bleu BURNS STEEL RANGE, No, 9, dition; 8- hot water att achment; £70: vi sell (hear to quick buyer.Apply \u2018Forrance stree 92 rings and cheap.beds, \u2018two iron .in first class cost -30 2 dining - bat nd.table 45; 8 root -cbairs- a @ 4 158 Simard ave.PIRST- CLAES sofa bed, condition, $10; parlor table, wen No: splon.au Kam upright plano, mahogany - 00d as new; cost 343; will take, $330.hey 144 Peel street, after 6 p.m.VEL Quebec Heater, H.W.Store and IR iy Cartiages ait at sacrifice, 148 Gas STOV B In.ue seép in work order.Argyle ave, ys price $5.00 ASALIER brackets, -gheffoniere, - tounge, office Ueren, Kerr cooking \u2018stove, retrigerator, Pete seen from Shuter street, FOR SALE oäk sideboard, gagaliers, hall refrigerator, all! in good order; twenty volumes Encyclop » Britannica, year 1810.Apply 114 Hutchison reet, ndition; and pe od applying ne mn carpets, mature Gas FIXTURES of T-roomed House, in only one year; cost $0: will sell for 0 Apply 50 Coursol stree GUN FOR SALE; double barrel; only used twice; wi oii cheap à thane os t $32, Address co\u201d .9132 Star Branch \u2018GAS GENERATOR; very useful for heating water, in tank, $2150; large trunk: round top, ar 00: (Sale cot and mattress, complete; $3.50.st, bath on Peel st, above St.sat ut suitable for bachelors: reasonable rent.Apply 332 Bell Telephone B.IN THE LINTON, apartment No.88, to let, seven rooms on eighth floor, good location.Apply to Manager on premises or telephone Uptown 83 123 KENSINGTON APARTMENTS, 4410 and pha 7 and bath- Appt suite, roo 1 ator s service, etc, ply 4414 St Catherine, - \u201cbo Tel.Quinn iy \"co KENT RS IMENTS, 1741\" 1743 Hutchison st.\u2014 2 midal nts, ated, including a taxes, pv aren: rent PA Jas, M.Mitchell, 214 St.James st.12 Me ILL COLLEGE AVE., 57-\u2014Heated apartment, modern couvenien nees; gas SW fix- tomar refrigerator; hot water year y pty A, Beauvais, 71 St.James, +83, es; around.- Telephone Main 82 ù PRINCE RUPERT APARTMENTS \u2014 Two oated partments, first -o rooms, gas Stok bath, onthly; caretaker.106 Notre Dame st.90 6 SE corner Sherbrooke and St.promenade, garbage service; janitor.East 1161, ST, LUKE APARTMENTS, St.Luke tf Mark, beautiful view ef mount P 90 \"6 pry west In; 8 room vice.Mitchell, 204 Se.James st.SHERBROOKE 4160, Westmount\u2014Heated suites, 8 rooms, bath, store ervom, tele Plow hot Fc \u2018furalshe à (as \u201cborer, $30, $35.Suite 14.Phone 1008 Moun t.906 \u201cTHE SMITHSONIAN: *\u2014Sulte No, 5, roums bathroom; beate ed santtor portes bot water all gear: electric fit- ; refrige rator; gas stove; p to date ences; ren month.Apply on premises, Selkirk avenue, to janitor, or owner, , 8 8mith nu St.James street.Malin 627, or Uptown 8 6 THE COLONIAL 803 Dorchester street west, te Jer, with oe hos, electric \u201cfixtures, china\u2019 closet an per mont pply anitor, R Blumenthal, corner Brass and Bleury ets, 89 4 TUPPER ST.-\u2014 Heated apartments, continuous hot water.David R.McCord, \"181 Cote \u2018des Neiges Road, or Janitor, rear $63 Tupper st.91 3 THE WALDORF heated apart electric fixtures, rd refrigeraton es: supetior ard ice uring summer charge season.Waldorf Aparunents, 435 T ST.LAMBER tet, 7 August.\u2014 Furnished cottage to rooms.Trine situation, for July and Box 106, St.Lambert st ST.LAMBERT, to rent for July and August nicely furnished cottage in best part of town: al lonveniences; Ten: moderate to small family.D 841, Star Of- TO REXT\u2014A! Cacouna_ B roomed furnished ent.tage; extension kitchén.Apply Edouard, Cote.\u201cto 8 YOUNG COUPLE wishing to spend summer In Nixteen Island Lake, cau do so by sharing be Ir Jeutal of cottage.Apply Bax D si, SUBURBAN RESIDENCES TO LET.FURNISHED et, at St > Reilevue, on e of the road; up Mardunahi \u2018ol refit $300.Apply H.Dowker, 31 St, Peter st.bouse Anne de posite Arthur ba Seod 928 LAMBERT To let Bay View Cot- room.hot and garden and e Apply to D.Beatty, 137 Ft.Peter WAREHOUSES TO LET.NE large warehouse, three at ores and base ent mill construction: loading facill- ties and hoist: very centrally tar moderate rental G.G.Lewis, 30 Hos) Bt, Ma in TERS 84 ¥ STORES TO LET.= N Greene ave.\u2014Good opportunity to start business lo this rapidly rising section, pply Gault & Ewing, Eastern Towuships Bank Building.ST.CATHERINE £T, WES No R33, near G t.-~Best business locality, fitted for high-class confectionery.For further in- ormation ges, 4166 8 Catherine street West.Telephone West- moun sù \u20ac NEW NTORE, nenr ST.DENIS ST.87s, r Roy st.\u2014Suitable for Irdresse .milliner, dress.Apply 8.C.Mar- 203 St, James Street 01 3 STORE TO LET\u201435 Notre Dame East, size 20, cement cellar and heated.L 2829.so ë son x LaRue, 213 St.Paul.Main STORH TO LET.65 Bt.Antoine, first door east Inspector, 27 x 40, central locality, near ndsor un £tation spot for all kinds trade.876 9 NOTRE DAME ST,, E.Store and basement.dimens tons Hx RG eet, Immediate \u201cponsension.pply E.Cecil Short, .308-9.Eastern Townahips Ban Bulldinæ.Main 703%.89 2 STORAGE TO LET.FINE.ary atogage far furniture] light goods.in small rate rooma; your own f dust; caretaker; goo: sonable rates, .Tel.Main 2098.- 84 12 wv Lewis 30 Flospital street, STORAGE re and insu noe Teasonable the LH se Her Dame we 2 any value or take ail Syndicate.NR Notre estmount 786, TR 26 STORAGE We will store 8,00 insu A Jour far- Er Hen or damage y Dème +» west \u201cTa.Brndicsie ied 7 or Tel.Up 3630; sight, Up 825.= 8y 6 THE PRINCE -Rrîght suite of seven 1m completely furtished, to let from May tober.Apply to Macintosh and Hyde,» James st.91 6 Oc St.TO LET heated apartments on Mountain street, well .ighted and alry, with electric fixtures.Phone John Co., 218 Mountaln st THE LINTON To , sé yen room apartment, No.8§, on San floo Elevator service day and night.He ating and cold storage, gas stove, elect \u201cres and janitor service all included, $85.0 month.Apply to Manag on promises or { phone Malin 3331 or UÜptown 4640 19eod WESTMOUN T, 819 Grosvenor \u2018avenue, ln 45; no during des oo water Brisset Mitchell, 214 St.* Bl 12 FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET BACHELOR APARTMENTS To from June 18th oo Sept.1st, furished: * bachelor apartm in \u201cThe venor,\u201d Apply to the Sanitor £5 78 FURNISHED APARTMENT arlegantly furnished suite of five room bathroom.in s apartment house: ane and teleph one: occupan y May 1st.References requried, Address Box D 830, Star Office so 3 FURNISHED apartment, \u201cBellevue chen, dining room, ivin and bath, tel.and pian ent occupant leaving\u2019 for Europe.KK Star Branch Off STANLEY COURT \u2014 An elght room apartment to let, U futoiahea, from May to Fep- tember.Apply to 4.30, door 1, Noa 11,1} Tel.Up 3243.87 6 TER \u2014Kit- OFFICES TO LEY.remet A NICE office, Tow.Apply at Chambers, about 260 sg.feet: rent Room 411, Savings Bank 180 st.James etreet.so 6 FINE large office ané sample room, hardwood electric light: goods holst, oles algo other offices; single or en suite, with ulta, ro Per pau up: itontedtate porsesaion.Lew 80 Hospital st, Tel 2698.12 MODERN elt thghted offices suftavie for dentists, st nd o let, tn newly completed hulldin Da, corner of.Guy ang St.Catherine atree = Apps ir Room 24, Guy I Liock.Telephone Upto 52 NICE OFFICE to rent cluding use of hoe, St.John \u2018st.Phone Main 7276, SMALL OFFICE first May: desk {mme- diately; wding waitin room; lighting; jaxes: lepine LL rental.Apply 6G.I, 207 ames atreet, \"Royal Trast Buliding, ; 8 6 Bulldiug.\" $12.00 per mouth: in- Apply Room 5.17 rofm; YARDS WANTED.FOR STORAGE of buliding - material tober 1st, 1910 be sout Sherbronke at.lenry Alex tit of nort ot ais Det hecn Hubert ata.Appt 8 Bt.8 STABLES TO LET.LARGE, dt an x bois Star office: to let: snitable for Apply Rox 3 Sra stable, 3 erbrogke st, west, BEFORE moving to our pew premises, St.we will sell our large ctock and Terracotta ware, Figures Furniture Covering and Sliverware; at g reduced: price; up to May 1st, Telephone\u201d ont and tables cheap.Reine bardt Mfg.Co, 120 Cralg st.west, 26 BABY CARRIAGE, with sun shade, for sale y almost new; selling Cheap.15B Ross street, un BEDS-\u2014Two enamelled brass trimmed beds, with mattresses and springs; both.new; will sell cheap to pro mp t purchaser.Apply 72 Mec College Vv aves \u2018BAR GAIN\u2014To sel} a comp lete room with latest style of furnitu containt mirrors, ete, at a ridtentous price on account of leaving town.Apply to Mr, Lecours, G4A M Gill College ave.BRASS and other bedstead with mirror; sewing ma bee ; fine oak atnin and other Ca arpets: ox lounge; gas fternoons and evenings only.950 oak folding bed, e music cabinet; m Bet: Daven- Dorchester wes! BED and Sprivg, Davenport, Ice Box, Portiers, pl ustulns, Parlor Suite, Chats Tables, Desk, Sages, Cabinet and Bullde ers\u2019 Tomer, Tel.Uptown Sis4.29\" Berens BABY CARRIAGE\u2014For sale, bandsome English baby gartiage, almost new, 40 Windsor avenue, Westmoun \u2018pL 2 \u2014 CREDIT TO ALL: , Cal on us for anything you | re uire: to hom Pleased t Tie i he easlest of terms.Goods stored free till wanted.Prince Co.85 St.Lawrence Bivd.a COUNTERS and sold at once; Leur street, good grocery fixtures: must be can be seen at s 81 Annex.Apply bo! Esplanade Via- Mio COMPUTING SCALE or balance, for butcher's use, worth $150, almost new, will sell cheap.134 Roy st.80 4 y the Hbrarg- «| COSTUMES ON CREDIT Ladies\u2019 and Gent's up-to-date Cloth- ng.Blouses and Sicirte on weekly p ments, the same price as for cash.Give us Garmaise Bros.677 Ontario five doors east of Beaudry.Tel.RAS c RICKET GouDs, cheap; \u201cBaseball Bats; New.and hand Billiard Tables; Full 8 Cl ; Checkers; n D Nightinga le, es Notre Dame street west COMPI, ETE FU RNISHING of an 8 room flat.Can be seen ter one o'clock\u2019 eve \"> after- moon.Apply 266 \"Mapes street, a2 CONTENTS of well-furnished house, in West.modern furniture.\"Address Star B.Office CONTENTS of five roomed flat: i will sacrifice for $100 spection, apply Box D 863 Star Office.GARMAISE & KAHN BROS, Sell on liberal eredit Men's Clothing; also detre Le dies a ets.829-831 St.Catherine East, aisonneuve St.Phone East 4247.{owing to sick- cash.For 913 nea 516 DINING ROOM TABLE and Chairs; Singer Sew- |\u2018 ug Machine; very reasonable at -1230 Chabot piano, form cash, $75.ood order: black - so room set; Morris chair, sideboard, triny and other housebuld all to be Told less than fale cost price.Denis at.DOUBLE folding bed, kitchen range, in marble top mel bra effects; M74 St.DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, easy payments; 5e per than In stores.J.A, - nault, Diamond Broker (Office) 17 Place d\u2019Armes Tilt, Main 1155, Write for catalogue.01 6 ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES and Gas Stove in first class conditfon: furniture, - No.128 80 oy EXTENSION oval stead, 3 size: Point St.Charle enamel ded- \u201cchenp.Sie Charlevoix st, fnclud- set, 662 party leaving ce 89 6 FREE $5.00 Untii May 15th we will give with cach purchase of prurniture $50 or over (Ca ash r ENTIRE contents of furnished (iat, 1 urier avenue, Annex; + House Furnishing Co., 295 \u2018Notre Dame Street West.87 290 FINE American Plano, cost $400; in use 6nl aw months; owner have money; no reasonable dress G., 8 8 NIE7 898 Sta ice 92 2 BOAT WANTED \u2014 Wanted 1, = Or 20 0 out mo- boat; in Box oor 6 condition; sate \u201cpice\u201d Pond Cictalte.D pe \u2018Star Office 922 Bleurs, buyer.4 W.SEEKING Montreal Longmore Realty pry va for location on Main street of Gran dwelling over store; terms to suit o \"prompt , Hale, Granby, Que.8 BUSINESS CHANCES.ARE YOU business any kind, Exchan are OF small?re have Ipiendid chances; nault us ange, | i 47 6 ae in oe best Que., 96 FOR SA be party on application \u201c | Ma must be 8 moderate Estate of Ext contections, a Dame s eapital Lyon Sauces, Fluid tac ta, execu utors ALE ~~ an oi Ioptablished running business; he fore Ist May.a aplendid opportunity tor witi sundries, ete.real Store.We: mie IRST C ou tss \u201cestabljsbed 45 r lear di city.ladtes* a gente talloring busi- Balad o Shes tour) for tone's .89 eashs Drug 5- FIRST © LASS business, establish \u2018owner \u2018leaving Store, Wes! tabu city.Stone's die \u201cand tee tatloring ed 13 years; cheap for ça \"Address 900, = outfit; on GROCERY BUSINESS for $400; reut $20 for store and dwe rooms, with s table., Apply.185 Marg sale; be ply 90 268 ae \"Catherine st.west, welllng \u2018stock about 8 of 4 LUNCH Boone sale; contrally Tocated.Touch on account of sick Ar \u201coa 3 anged; Qi auonld apply persons with p .Box ry goods tm- comme: oil 02 Star a MISCELLANEOUS.bi L.Hard GILLETTE or any ades resharpened - ike new, 30¢ dogen, Basile.82 2 y Company, other safety razor ments in G.D, je omeys) nor iins, PERSONALS.and or saver.Louls 494.f gan ully arrant Interview solicit TAKE NOTIOR-\u2014-Robert A.McGillte 1s no louger gen RE entitled to recelve hoods In my A PIANO.TUNER \u2014 Well known abocia repairer of piano The Cross Plano-porfaction, one grade\u2014 ed.Phone st.Jobn mee.2449 St.Hubert.92 § vat fessional e street, d supe attendance; Ceo! a ladies treated above Dorchester, on, ARD \u2014 Mrs, Doctor Sear! has strictly pri- mmodati with, pro- 20 2 2aw leneuve st.25c.rom a CONSULT Madame Duffin, phrenologist, in all business matters, 81 Vill Montreal Annex, mo 9 except Sunday.Take St Laurent ar to vii 91 neve sr trie 860 St.Catherine.st: ELECTRICAL MASSAGE | and Mani ; elec anteed: vapor baths; action \u2018professional rate given; re attendant: terms mod te.street w west \u2018 Pro.gist, o $2 soos PHRENDLOGIT Young.world\u2019s leading phrenolo- with .00 402 St Catherine S late Pro ings Street vest 90 13e 500 A BOATS, YALRTS AND LAUNCHES, 7 ull 9.\u2018days; Fes -3 $ REMARKABLE heavy family from New Zea- land; private.interview few ew tin 5; 86 Victoria street.00.81 2 WILL LAD LOST.R.Y who seat book of lasts 10 hipez, send name to Toronto M.Coa Win- no col lar, \u2018Return to 23 York st, A WHITE BULL TERRIER, ears not cut, answering to name of Patsy.Westmount.52 2 FOR SALE\u2014Raptha launch, Adelaide, length.30 ft, beanl @ in, standing rdof; In first class onder, made by Gas Engine & Power a oT Heights, N.Y.Apply to Né 3 eon: Hite SI, - Ras.ci tar Office, FINE FAMILY BOAT, with top, cylinders, 20 h.p.motor; only two sum- more in use; cheap at $900, half cash; would xchange for runabout yacht or automobite.QO.18.cabin; 4 P LAUNCH FOR SALE-New 30 ft launch, speed 18 miles: most completely equipped pont où Lake st.Louls.Apply.Box » $10 Star 0 MOTOR LAUNCH, Buffalo engine and tion.Telephone Up 1236, 22 feet, standing top; 5 ip; clutch; excellent condi; , or.Main 92 SPLENDID MOTOR BOAT, in perfect or- feet lone.special Rochester a bargain.Apply hop Joseph, Lachine.SECOND-HAND motor \u2018boat, about 18 or #0 ft.Give full particulars.The ont- real Biscuit Company 0 4 saw THE GANADIAN CANOE CO.LTD, 208 Geo st.Peterboro, Cnnada, leading manufactur ers ectors\u2019 nd fine pleasure skills; sizes.Write for cata sec4 TT WANTED TO PURCHASE.ALL KINDS secondhand furniture, stoves, etc.Reasonable prices paid.Mall rde ers promp attended to.Montreal Furniture Exchange, 8 Craig st.East.Phone Kast 649, 2 12 ATTENTION\u2014Wanted to purchase cast off clothing, Jewellery, diam pay more than Cany ot on M.Strean, Main 3566.a 78 8 te 1 ti er.Call first 760 Notre Dame west.Tel 89 26 ALL KINDS of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's ort clothing, fare, rware, fu arpets, etc.; ng big demand; will ay \u2018highest prices.H.Rudin, 487 Craig East.el, East 4095.40 ALL GAST OFF CLOTHING Furs, evening clothes, musical instru- 1m: .ents, Jewellery, silverware, Bx tra ces lad cast nitu Tel.Main 963.Mall orders attended to.86 312 ALL, KINDS où Ladies\u2019 and Gentiemen\u2019s Cast.\u2019 Clothing, Furs, Jewelery, Le demand Seal lustruments, ete, vins demand, wilt bag bighest Jbrices.Lt Adier, £35 Craig we el, TB 40 ES \u2014 Sam aler que clotblug.etc; Montreal.Dame west.to promiptiy.Liebowits, the New York kinds of cast i Orders at 82 26 ABOVE covarybody, goud prices paid for ast-off clothing, furnitdre, gold, iver, pla ated ware and pawn tickets M.Frank, 15 Craix east.East 3067.84 La Al LARGE punchieon of tank: sultable as reservoir to hold water; give vapacity, price and where to be seen, Box D 906 Star Office, - 92 3 BOOKS «~~ Wanted old books of every kind for ash; large or small collections; make ap- Thursday eve., Robillard, 89 of 2 polntiments for aîter seven or all ce y Ball ave RT pies patd for ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, Jewellery.au \"Geo, st J, Adelatein 809 Notre Dame west, Mat ENGINEERS\u2019 LEVEL State lowest ra how long used, where seen, culars, Address NN 8025 Star Office, \u201cHe PEARSON 85 Cratg W.M.396 67, Ladies\u2019 and gen cast-off clothinæ urs, ewelier, Eth 5 ver rware, r price PAWN TIKTS- aon ©.paid than Emer dealers, Jewellery, 437 st.James.Phone ] MPT Sunday.make, acti: oon t- » à es, IPE Wanted f rom 800 to.700 feet of % Ÿ salvantend {ron pipes vie.dust, carb and Where ta be ween.D 969 Star orice\u2019 Notre Dame wet.A rot « COR : Ph Aiton, taries, année.RPh lest = real estate 3 towest Doucet a nd Patti or ns Moe.Montreal, 24% \u2018visible writer, a Jar Omics, | TYPEWRITER WANTED Advertiser wil \u201cpar Cash fur Dest rgain in Sraith-E Premier, \u2018or aire?particulars, Box » 920 BROO owners.Departm body of Dick.- Chesterfield , Westmount COMPANTS SEAL.eal\u201d ''The Company.d.\u201d Rew ent, and; aventd, Pa | left\u2019 CH\u2014Lost Saturday- night from Princess Thatre t Reward .in street Holland Varnish o value \u2014 Fox terrier male), and brownish Westmount, oT Phone cér; except ard on return to Advertising Star Office.with white head, answers name Return to No.881 Cadleux #t.ter, \u201cSta \u2018stree bunch Win finder kindly re St.James treet.st, a Russian 1 Office, DOG-Strayed from 830 Dorchester street wi Spitz puppy, itt on Friday (Afternoon, St.Cat of keys.attached to a o the C 9i 3 on collar, 9 to 10: months oa, bair long and white.Finder rewarded dy re torhing.h- lorimier av LAST Sunday night, \u2018around 10.30 Station to Delorimier ave, p.m., about from 80 20 \u2018dollar bill, ga a being ms Te St De- \"ON on Church ket to west Dame or .in Lachine 818, other return Grand Trunk Rallway ties Toronto.Reward at.341 Dorcheste car, APRIL 18th two black leather purses Notre west, ne t Finder PHOTO PROOFS\u2014Lost, 0 \u2018large photo proofs, of nds al ply Payne, Place Viger please Hot n Saturd RING\u2014Lost gold signet ring, with , about \"gent, dozen A, and\u2019 receive retard.ne 1 2 return Room 38 Canada Life Building.Main 1982.SPITZ be rewa rded.of Bijou.Any person returning same 271 Sanguinet at wil collar; chester st.west.marked SPANIEL\u2014Lost, red cocker spaniel, i uly MeDoug 1° 788 with red Dor- 22 YOUNG COLLIE DOG, St.Louis square.Reward by returning to 117 Laval avenue.J lost In vicinity of : DOG, male, answering to the name |.\"AGENTE \u2014 Salery Ta: \u2018go: 4 Bed Tag 8 stock: Complete exe \u2018Specially hi L - Grown only by - ouly by our agents.Elegant.free samp Write now to Dom nod, Nurse reories,\u201d Monts.= Goôp Sood Bic td date on, Apply Stntaed AN experienced man to take charge of the.hi room; wages.Royal 136 Visitation Street, co A AT ONCE a man, capable of taking charge of a golf link ahd willing and able Le = as toreman :Apply to Secrotary, P.95.ary, A YOUNG MAN vit h \u2018some cxperténce tar.Peloquin \u2018Hotel, Ahuntale.ASSIETANT BOOKKEEPER want ately.Arply 322 Papineau venu to-Fit Mtg.ROCERY CLERE.wanted, good f Shen orders amongst English trades a wonderful proposition, and comml Mount 787 Mount Royal A BRADFORD (English) firm of mfrs.and uire a reliable man to re~ present them fa the Provinces of Quebec, irme- , KB 9% 3 with references, D 864, AN éxperlenced traveller wanted for brooms.nada Broom Co., 571 St.Dominique st, \u2018 ay Rteliigent person may - 3100\", nthly : corresponding for an, No» canvassing.Send for partioulars, yndicate, Lockport, N.Y.oe 26 ANYONR, anywhere, .able mal] order ings.en Lockport, N.Y.BOY WANTED AL hon, nee, fes, Message 3 eb Srlpe, ork\u2019 in ran; e, OOF, Peel and Se.C Catherine Streets, 5 89 à.Bor for office errands; salary we month.D 627, Star Office., 88.8 BOY of about two years, to run messages and make himself useful in storei.good opening.for amart lad.D 888, Star aE 330d sont ee home BOYS wanted, Apply J.C.Xing, Advance Messenger Service, 302 St.Jamis sts, ene trance St Michael's lane.BT messa melugent boy - ented.himself useful round 8 printing office.a Box D 906, Sar Y \u2014 Lu anted nice \u2018colored boy to reals\u2019 e and work around the house \u201ceRe ADR immediately 31 Dru mumond say.+ BOY wanted about 16 years for dell x orders.Apply 694 Laurier avenue, ex.\u201d BOOK-KEEPING Thorov ughly Pre Practical Tuition by cogne ers of w 8 experience; and.English; Business College, Guy Block, ors Catherine Wet.Up 3005, OY \u2014 Wanted: a good liver parcels and m useful around tailor s at St.Francois Xavier at, BUTCHER wanted for retail store; wages paid.Apply with references t Laing Facking and Provision Co.\u2019 > Min BOY, st.smart bo speaking Fous Engitsh.Apply Nicholas Bld messenger, _\u2014 a, r and over.4; references requires St.Catherine west, A.Gerth.BOOKKEEPER nted, smar t young - à8 Kk- koepers must & 3 rorolehly\u2019 compe te: foes 8 ing 1 0 ana of ks 3: a commercial Sprpora- tion.age, JSeferencéa \u2018and &alary piers te 8.2206, Bar.Branch COMMAKER wanted; good man for To near Ottawa; good and work year around.Apply.3 Wednesday \u201caro .ing to Wilson, at ; McDougall rend Cols, 196 \u201cMcGill CARPENTERS SE joiners wanted.To na Thomas Light, 35 Mackay st.CABINETMAKERS and Apply W, .W.Beott ames st.COMPETENT male stenographer wanted, one familiar with rallro fi, red.Write.H 9203, Star Béanch - Offi joiners w ed.Ltd, 487 28e.3 CASHIER wanted, young lady to act quired.Apply at once to The Modern St corner Park and Van Horne ave CARPENTER wanted.145.Bleury str W.Kennedy.and Painters \u2014 Was painters at oi ea bench CARPENTERS good carpenters Apply 451- st Jam CARPENTERS.vante.hands for sash and door\u2018 faéètory, at employmént: Applx- R.Mactfarians and Ltd.409 Richmond st.CUTTER, experienced men\u2019s work; must sto Star Office.COACHMAN wanted; and have best city West Sherbrooke st.with long knife Tor de strong.Applg D must be ie references; single 751 : 98 CLOTHING SALESMAN wanted, having experience, Total.Apply to Wm.Currie.clothler, 423 Notre Dame st.West.78: 3 DRAFTSMAN wanted by large a5teet rat manufacturing \"company in .experience and salary expected.x M 830, Btar Office.MISSING RELATIVES.be Star.ven BERRY Ontario, BUNKER was las eighteen A 5.one inch office in Stepfathe years a BOW MAN Canada five years\u2019 fos Mother (James Richa ROBERTS po ers) Richmond, Que amont (Robert), t he: Jack asks.CHRISTOPHER (Robert), w three years ago; was at Mision Man! months \"Replies to the following enquiries should te \u201cMicsing Relatives,\u201d The Montreal, where po other address wrote from Rala, Muskoka, 1608.See Loule and Bessie ask.London and went to street, Toronto Man tall.Montre \u201cras\u201d go, and adn, Sister Alice asks.HUGH BOYD-The children isste gh Boyd Donald M.w went GRIMES {William BR), a catpertar to, om et be ncisco 26 Bow thought to be fa Oan- ear thelr advantage by communicating Rowat, Sister HEAYWARD {Artnor Leo), was last board of in rando! employed Ih a , in the early pa Pak, rd), formerly ol ard of In Ontatio, 1888.f Bedford, Broth innt was living six ot Annie fees a development art- 1908, award), formery.ef Manchester, was living in Obtario street, Toronto, three years ago.usin Berron aska.WILLIAMS (Gear the pour with the PARTNERS WANTED.\u201c of riage of Hu Protestant, and Dam Mary Phelan, a on Catholtil the latter paie died Notary Publ te, 2 6 bout to invest Apply Ama the \u201cCLOAKS AND SKIRTS designer, willing to fnvest $20.00 with \u2018A salesman of good sam Box D 834, Btar 81 mer Star Offi ce from an PERSON! gotne prompecting.Now \u201comtarin.ear wit tout ju ply Box 5 B25.LA ing b \u201cem PARTNER.in well uginess.Part me established, rilcaiars Coward\u2019 4 > word \u2018Lessons WANTED.Bi sssons in krenc Eas 8 sa, = sia yi 381 James.H EeSONE Ce Vania by Englishman.conversation | Bu Pari n proe ENGLISH COMPANY, about to construct for flint understands this business, Box Office, ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN wanted fo sorting department: must be strictly o and EEE experionced; good Hob.man; references utred.Li ; ts: Totter Laundry, 435 Richmond ee FOREMAN, dalry farm, near Mon pure AN cattle; Tae Pd Pe : ply to Box D 8%, Star Office.| : FIRST CLA8S SODA a TER good s $20 per Apply or fetter EN 868, star Office.FIRST CLASS ptenographer, English And French wanted; mu e smart at flgtres and good office.PRIS P 0.Box 882, guy FIRST CLASS Job printer wanted, Ap stating experience te Limited, London, Ont.pin i FIRST CLANS HAND stotk and hand.shirt and collar lroner: good ects; Frenchman preferred.A er's Bxclustve Laundr ry, si Cart s ts Toronto.91\" wanted at : rst CLASS FT ry re 2 Apply Dominfon Dominion \u201cStation, Lachin FIRST CLASS BARBER wanted.op ss Fairmount ave, Mile End.iy I» GOOD job compositor yanted a at ance.ply Dominion Printin Cot Notre Dame GOOD LATHE HAND wanted for engine lathe, pleady emp Myon to Darling Brothera, Limited GOOD experienced shoe shiner w : Good wages.Apply No.104.Notre.DENER \u2014 Wanted experiences - dener to go to country for two months, Apply room 220, ra of Big.: st st \u201cwhitewashing and.pi ply immediately #84 ANDY \u201cMAN .wanted for country Royse, m ast have 20m of gardening.APDIP.Mes.F.C dcr: Ed Au \u2018 \"NL SITUATIONS VACANT, (MALE) BEAD BTABLEMAN or manager of livery stable, rivet class references.W, & Wiiks, INT St.Philip at, Bt Benrt Kanoy MAN for country residence, knowl~ edge of machinery preferred.Apply room M.Commercial Union Bldg.a 3 JUNIOR CLERK wanted.Apply with re ferences tg Box D 821, Btar Office.90 7 LAMP MAKERS Wanted, by the Robert Mitchell Co, \u2018Limited, $4 Belair ave, LITHO.engraver wanted, Apply with samples and state salary to Lawson and Jones, Limited, London, Ont.si 3 LAD wanted to learn the wholesale hardware business.Apply in handwriting of applicant, stating age, giving references, ete.Caverhill, Lsarmont and Co, 89 Bt Peter \u2018at, Montreal.9 a \"LEARN BARBER trade.Tools free.New .stam.\u2018Constant practice.Careful ine structions.Graduates earn twelve to elght- een dollars weekly.Few weoks complete, cou Write for free catalogue.Moler Barbar College, 119 Craig st.west, Montreal 9 313 i.MECHANICE\u2014Wantsad two firat class machinery blackamiths, one good toolumith, pattern makers, and boller makers.Apply Collingwood, \u2018Shipbuilding Co., Calling woos.Ont.\u2019 | MEN & BOYS WANTED Steady employment, both day and night work, Apply at 7 am.or b p.an., Diamond Flint Glass Co, 179 De- lortmter.81 6 MARRIED COUPLE as cook-genefal and handy man! would prefer man i: who has some experience in gardening; good wages to competent peo- le, with satisfactory references.Apply 648 cslyn avenue, Westmount, 92 2 MEN wanted to operate 2 cycle gasoline engines, on the Bisco-Porcupine route, Northern Ontario.No applications should be made unless thoroughly qualified.Apply to R.Prieur, 25 Notre Dame st.east, Montreal \u201c.MDSSAGE BOY wanted Apply Lymans, \u201c Limited.474.8t, Paul st.\"MAN wanted to make colored rs for Mov- Picture Show.State salary, Apply Box Star Office.MALE STENOGRAPHER \u2018Wanted immediately by Importing and Commission House, Address D 903, paar Office, : NIGHT WATCHMAN :\u2014 Wanted experience -e&¥night watchman; must have fireman's eertiticate; steady employment.Apply with peferences, R.Macfarlane and Co., Ltd, corner of Richmond and &t James sts.OFFICE BOY \u201cNot over pftftoon 7 ears of age, Apply $ and Toe Meng to Creak, Cush- ing & & Hodgson, Chartered Accountants, ncois Xavier Street.OFFICE CLERK wanted; must speak French and English and write a good commercial hand; permanent position for proper party.Apply D 897, Btar Office.ONE 2004 wood turner.Also thres cablpet- A SITUATIONS VACANT, (MALE.TEAMSTER wanted, sober, industrious man, with.references, to take care of horses.four room: cotiage adjoining stable, rent free; suitable for merried msn.Ap- £18 Coriatine Bldg.THE CANADIAN General Electric, Co., are increasing their staff and require lathe, boring mill, planer, milling machine, drill hands and brass finishers.Steady work.Apply Peterbore, Ontario.ss 6 TEN GOOD stonemasons required.King- aston, Ont, Hotel Dien extension; wages forty-five cents per elght hour day.Steady work for good men.Apply on Job or write Jas.McGrath, Contractor.9 2 TWO first class farm hands wanted; must be capable and thoroughly understand farm work; Irish or Scotchmen only need apply, 48 Belmont Park.TRAVELLER \u2014 Wanted a thoroughly experienced and up-to-date stove travallar for the Maritime Provinces and Quebec.None.but experienced men.need apply.Ap- ply stating references and salary expected ;t0 The Charles Fawcett Mig.cos Li6., \u201cSackville, N.B.n 13 TRAVELLERS \u2014 Wanted a wholesale general dry goods house desires to engage the services of several.travellers for -vari- ous parts of the Province of.Quebec.Applicants will pleases .atate-.the district in which they have \u2018ednnections established: good salary or a good salary and sion will be paid with above qualifica ions Not absolutely necessary for engagement to commence until September 1st.All communications strictly confidential.Apply to Box M 933, Star Office.89 WORKMEN Wanted every kind of tradesmen that require Overalls snd Working Shirts, Working Gloves, Prospecting Suis, \u2018Warehouse Coats, etc.to know that they can get just what they want at Allan's, Montreal.WINDOW DRESSER \u2014 Experienced window dresser wanted.158 St.Catherine at.\u2018west.« 91 2 WANTED at ance Mackay operators, sole layer, beater out, Smith heel trimmers, edge trimmers, steady work to good men.The Riverside Shoe Co, Ltd., 366 St.Ane tolne st.ste WANTED for Willlam Faversham's produe- tion of \u201cHerod\u201d at the Princess Theatre next week, £0 young and middle aged men, 5 boys, § colored men, 10 good looking young women.Apply stage door, Princess Theatre, next Friday morning at 10 am.91 4 WANTED by May first assistant opérator and good all round man.State experience and salary wanted, The Topley Company, Ottaws.se \u2018 WANTED \u2014 I have & newly patented device, having big sales through agents.Traveller needed to makes, appointments.\u2018No canvassing Will pay saliry and expenses weekly.F, J.Waterson, Brantford, Ont.{ 91 8 WATCHMEN wanted; two men, between thirty and forty years; must be stead sober, of good appearance and de able to furnish first class references.Apply D 750 Star Office.90 7 YOUNG MAN Wanted, young man for office work: must speak French .and English and have a good knowledge of bookkeeping.Apply in own handwriting, stating salary.Box D 916, Star Office.2 2 YOUNG GENTLEMAN of sbout 16 years; ply to Sparrow and MsoNeil, Contractors, | [THE MONTREAL SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMA.A WOMAN wanted for light housework.Apply 188 Orleans avenue, Maisonneuve.A LADY CLERK wanted for invaice work: must be quick at figures and competent 8, Sperats typewriter.Apply to P.» Box A GOOD COOK wanted, well recommended, one willing to go to the seaside.Apply between the hours of twelve and two or after eight in the evening at 53 Redpath at.9 ASSISTANT bookkeeper wanted immediately.Apply 22% Papineau avenue, Knit-to-¥it Mfg.Co.\u201892 8 | DAILY STAR+\u2014TUESDAY, SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMALE) GENERAL SERVANT Wanted, general servant.Apply to Mrs, Shaw, 416 Wood ave, first nouse above Sherbrooke at.9.2 GENERAL SERVANT wanted, fainily four, good wages; no washing.Apply.so Winchester avenue, Westmount.GIRLS \u2014 Wanted girls to label - peri wrap medicines.Apply Davis and Lawrence, 386 St.Antoine st 88 8 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT wanted; must A NEAT GIRL will secure à permanent and most desirable situation with good wages.in a small, house, family of two, by\u2019 applying immediately at 5% Grosvenor avenue.93 5 A GOOD PLAIN COOK wanted; must have references.Apply 124 Cedar nie between 4 and : A RESIDENT nursery - governess (Protestant), for ladies\u2019 Protestant Home, Quebec.Address applications to Eva & Gale, 7 DeBataberry st.Quebec.29 4 AT ONCE, for a small family, a good cook, willing to go to country; good wages wiil be paid.Address, between 9 s.m.end 5 p-m.to -524 Board of Trade, 43 St.- -Bacre- ment at.\u2018AT ONCE capable young general wanted who can cook; highest wages.Apply with references to 381 Grosvenor avenue, Westmount.92 2 $100 on 2e AN Intelligent person may earn monthly corresponding for newspa; No canvassing.Bend | for particulars, \u2018 S8yndicate, Lockport, N.Y.BY wholesale woollen firm, experienced sample room man.Apply giving experience, references and salary expected.Apply Box D 881, Star Office.- GRESCENT WANTS Experienced trimmers on blouses and operators on Princess dresses; high wages easily made and steady work guaranteed.Crescent Mfg, Co.Ltd, 2 Inspector Street, 92 3eod COOK-GRNERAL wanted for small family.Apply sulte A, Cavendish Apartments, 260 Sherbrooke west.91 8 COOK wanted for St Johns, near Montreal.Apply at 508 Sherbrooke west, during forenoon and between 8 and 8 p.m.COOK-GENERAL, also house-tablemaid wanted; good references required.Apply 423 Guy st s1 8 COOK \u2014 Wanted a clean, n as cook; required.capable young good wages; references Apply at 287 Mountain at.93 B CONTINENTAL CAFE \u2014 Wanted at once two experienced waitresses, walter for night work: woman cook; pot washer; good wages to right persons.Apply 387 St.Lawrence, corner St.Cathetine.92 3 GENERAL SERVANT wanted, and plain cooking: no sundry work.469 Lansdowne avenue 8 6 GIRL wanted to take part care of baby and attend to light housework; family of three.Apply 15 Winchester avenue, in the evening.small fam- fly; second maid kept.Apply immediate- 1y¥,.419 Mount.Stephen.avenue, Telephone | Weatmount 1669.- GIRI® WANTED for mangle department.Apply Toilet Laundry, 425 Richmoad at, 813 GOOD COOK where other maids are kept; to leave Montreal preferred.Address C.TUCKERS! TUCKERS! The Hampton Mfg.Co.require experienced tuckers on ladies\u2019 waists: steady employment and good prices; no charge for thread.Apply.Miss Fiset, Colonial ave, Westmoun \u2018and ° St, Joseph Boulevard, 2 2eod WAITRESSES \u2014 Wanted two experienced waitresses, two half days off: mo Sunday wor.k Apply C.M.Alexander, 310 Bt.james street.WANTED by Apr 27th an experienced nurse for two children.Apply Mrs.Hugh Fleming, 410 Bessner street, Ottawa.; 39 65 W.H.SCROGGIE LIMITED Require: experienced salesiadies for !-ard- ware and smallwares depts.; also amart girls to wrap parcels.9a 8: WAITRESSES \u2014 Wanted neat and experienced waitresses; good salary paid at Miller's Dining rooms, 299 Notre Dame, st washing or Ironing; Denis at.H, MORGAN-& CO, LTD, Want first class joiners.Apply D.H.Scott, 15 Beaver Hall Hill 92 3 HOUSE-TABLEMAID wanted University st.good wages, 1155.st.259 Apply 2 saw 23 HOUSEKEEPER wanted for the summer months on the lake shore, by a party of gentlemen, Apply Box D 891, Star Office.92 3 HOUSEKEEPER wanted for the Montreal Maternity Hospital, a thoroughly competent housekeeper.Apply between 1 and 3 and 7 and 8 p.m.to 286 Peel st.82 3 Business College has moved to more commodious quarters, in Guy Block, 745 St.Catherine St.West.Up 3005.82 2eod LADY for office: salary $40; need not be stenographer or bookkdeper but must be well educated ' and capable.Address Box D 915, Star Office.92 2 LADY stenographer wanted with knowledge of bookkeeping; must be experienced.Apply in own handwriting, stating experience to Box D 862, Star Office.91 3 LAUNDRESS\u2014 Wanted resident laundress, willing to assist with housemald's work COOK wanted, also housemald; must have good references.Apply Apartment No, 16, The New Sherbrooke, No.670 Sherbrooke at., corner Bishop st ss 2 COMPANION \u2014 A young lady wishes 8 position as lady companion or maid in a good home, speak French, English and does hair dressing, manicure, etc.Address Miss D., 838 Papineau ave.82 3 CLEVER GIRLE on braiding machines and Bonnag embroidering machines, with experience, and learners.The Moulton Mfg.Co., Ltd, 23% Cralg at east, near Champ makers.Apply, stating experience and] must be bright and intelligent; good op-| 4e Mars 91 2 \u201c Pages\u2018 expected to Dominion Mfg.portunity for aévancement, D 887, Star Of- z Co.,Lté, Ste Therese, Que.85 à fice.82 teod CHAMBERMAID \u2014 Wanted experienced ber id + tel PANTS and vest makers wanted for work YOUNG MAN wanted with experience 88 | notes Dame Wi Union Hotel, 348 taken at home; best wages and steady | ~ Salesman, in men\u2019s and boys\u2019 rendy-to- street, PLUMBER and steamfitter wanted.Apply No.28 1ith Avenus, La- \u20ac PAPER HANGER, general house painter, must be thorough goof workman, of: _ steady habits or don't apply.J.Bacon, de corator, 75 Hallowell st, near Greens ave, 20c per hour.PAINTERS \u2014 Wanted several gooû house- - paiotars; hardwood finishers and paper anges: FN.L-Arcand, 51 Beaver Han Ra work.M Greenblatt and Co, 49 Bt.Antoine 23 FAINTER snd paper hangers wanted, four of \u2018five \u2018good men.Apply at 169 Hillside .aventé\u201dor om Job.477 Strathcona avenue, \u2018Westmount.PAINTERS \u2014 Wanted several painters and good paper hanger.Apply 59 Espian- sde avenus, or evening 183 Villeneuve st.Riverside Decorating Co.PAN operators wanted and girls for fin ishing pants, also to clean pants on the search machine and teck machine; steady work.Apply 285 Notre Dame st.west.RIVET HEATERS wanted.ADply to The Imperial Oil Co, Ltd, Bt.Patrick at, Cate 8.Paul.SEMI READY WANTS 8 cutters for stock work; also for special orders: steady work; gE wages to expert cutters, Apply Mr, Marcotte, Semi- == factory, 412 Guy st.8210 Sample machine free Cavers Bros., Galt, Ont., PHER wanted to go out of town.ust have first class referemces.Reply by letter, giving address and tele- dant number to Box M 938, Star ines.{RT young sewing machine adjuster ted for flve set underwear mill.Btate fence and kind of machines.Apply Box M 926, Star Office, ; ss.BSALBEMEN wanted, exclusive Hme, per- manent; blg earnings guaranteed; no experience; 10 vacancies Write Luke Bros.vind Montreal.97 STENOGRAPHER a typewriter for railway office.D.117$, (Er Office.SMART SALEBLADIES wanted for small- wares.arp Apply between 7 and 8, dir mes mors Mvans \"Bros: 9 Mance st a and family goods, also cashier for wear clothing.Apply Box D 871, Star Of- YOUNG MAN wanted to, drive with dump cart; must understand his work and be willing.116 Madison avenue, Kensington, Notre Dame de Grace., YOUNG MAN wanted immediately to study \u2018telegraphy, to qualify for railroad position, day and evening classes.Apply Mont- teal Railroad and Telegraphy Institute, 250 Amberst st, Montreal \"0 Must speak French and English.275 362 St.Catheilne st west.92 paying business; inexceptional chance, Apply Box D 886, Star Office.for mall order department, French and English necessary; one with some knowl.pects.Apply, stating age, salary expected to D 615, Btar Office.ry business.Apply English Provision Co., 681 Bt.Catherine.west.ns YOUNG MAN wented as stockkeeper fice, YOUNG MAN office work, about 15 or 18 years of age, references required.Apply 1618 St.Catherine st.west.YOUNG MAN wanted with some experience doth languages preferred.Apply in own handwriting to D 883, Star Office.98 2 -XOUNG MAN\u2014Wanted, with nome experiemce in typewriting, for the importing busi D #78 Star Office.26 yours as olty salesman for flour, hay and feed; Doth languages necessary.Address D &70, Star Office.nn 3 light office work.State references and full particulars.Address D 86¢, Btar Office.si 3 25 CARPENTERS and joiners wanted, guar- antes steady employment to Co., Ltd.,, Ottawa.0 & YOUTH wanted as clerk in hardware store.YOUNG MAN wanted with $300, te act as mankger and take half interest In good: YOUNG MAN wanted with a knowledgs of stenography.Apply to Mr.Hoerner, 176 Daihousie at.9 à YOUTH wanted dy wholesale shos office edge of the business preferred; good pros- experience and YOUNG MAN wanted with experience in the in dry goods.Apply stating salary expected ané past experience.Box D 850, Star ot- wanted, well educated, for in the retail shoe business, one speaking YOUNG MAN wanted between .25 and 40 YOUNG MAN wanted, 18 to 20 years of age, of good address, to do collecting and mechanics.Apply at Works, The Ottawa Car 9 COMPANION wanted, also to help with housework; references.Apply l6éa Mare quette st.sos COOKS wanted, first class, for Ontario, wages seven dollars a week; also cook and house-tablemald, together, references required.61 Mansfield st.Uptown 404L aq TE 518 DINING ROOM GIRLS wanted, also young girl for lunch hour.Apply (Mr.Ellis, | Manager), J M.Aird, 293 Notre Dame at.est.DRESSMAKERS wanted; good wager.Ad- | \u201cdress 888 Park avenue._DRESSMAKER -\u2014 Wanted maker by she day.avenue, Apt.'EATON'S WANT Experienced Tuckers and examiners on blouses, Apply at once, The T.Taton Co., Limited, No.8 Beaver Hall EXPERIENCED operators wanted on ladies dresses.Apply Hamp Co, yor avenue.2 EXPERIENCED house-tablemald wanted for family of three.Apply 1 MacGregor st.after § pm.and before 11 am FREE THREAD Steady work for good Operators blouses, a god riven Apply 1% Siaygor on Tuckers and closers wanted particularly.Factory closed Saturday afternoons, G.H.Harrower Co., 100 Latour street, 81 4 daw FIRST CLASS sorters and checkers wanted.Apply Tollet Laundry, 435 Richmond st 92 & FOREWOMAN wanted for manufacturing de partment of sheep skin lined coats, 2 8 No, 10 8t.Peter st.GENERAL Wanted \u2014 Good General for family of three none but an experienced cook need apply.Wages eighteen dollars a month.4460 Sherbrooke street (near corner of Metcalfe ave, or phone Westmount 1031.GENERAL PERVANT Wanted in small family: no washing: references neces- \u2018sary.68 Durocher st, near Milton.\u201852 2° the latter part of the week.Apply with 81 6 refer at 76 Redpath st.MAID \u2014 Wanted an experienced kitchen maid.St.Margaret's Home, 21 Sherbrooke st.west.82 3end MAID \u2014 Wanted Immediately a competent upper housemaid; must be a good sewer.st.after 7.30 in the evening.MAIDS \u2014 Wanted good cook and house- tabemald, general servant and evperienced children\u2019s nurse; good wages; references required.67 Mansfield st, Uptown 4041.92 2.MAID -\u2014 Wanted immediately house-table- maid: good references required.Apply 75 Redpath st, continuation of Bishop.92 2 MAID wanted for gefieral housework, a.family of three; with references Apply 807 Boulevard St.Joseph.si NURSERY GOVERNESS wanted, French: must have good references, Apartment No.8, The \u2018New Sherbrooke, No, 470 Sher brooke st., corner Bishop st.NEAT YOUNG GIRL to Tabet syrups and assist generally, $3 per week, hours 9 to and have city references.Apply at 314 Peel | \"M.384 Charlevoix st.west.19/2 GIRL wanted, 16-18 years, for light house- WOMAN \u2014 Wanted a respectable woman work.Apply 5 Emily at, off Pine avenue.to look after two year old baby.Good ol-4 wages to the right party.Apply to No.39 Chaboillez sq., City.GENERAL SERVANT, small family, no .- WANTED scrubbers and palnt girla month- \u201cly.Apply Windsor Hotel, Ladies\u2019 one trance.92.2 WAITRESS wanted, at Dominion Cafe, 503 St Catherine west ,over Star Branch Office.WAITRERSES wanted at once.Apply Strathcona Gate, 6 McGill College ave.WANTED a cook; \u2018must bé\" good, house- tablemaid kept, one wiiling to take charge of house during summer.Apply with references, 31 Ontario avenue.92 | WAITRESSES wanted; must have good experience.Apbdly Mount City Cafe, 526 St.Catherine at.west.WAITRESSES wanted.Apply Turkish Bath Hotel, foot McGill College ave.WAITRESSES \u2014 .Experienced wanted.Apply Crown Cafe, 737 St.Catb- erine west, near Guy st.WANTED a reliable Mght housework; must have references.Box H 9045, \u2018Branch Office.WEEKLY WAGES Wanted, at once, several experienced operators on Soft Shirts, to make samples in sample room, Good weekly wages guaranteed to \u2018the right people.Apply to Mr.Gauthier, The Standard Shirt Manfg Company, Ltd, 213 De- lorimier Ave.92 3 3aw YOUNG LADY, fair education, to be trained (day or evening) for highly remunerative position: guaranteed.Small premium by easy payments.Address O O 9011, Star Branch Office.80 girl to assist with more for companion; Star APRIL 19, 1910.\u201d \u20142 SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMALE) JALL KINDS of carpentry work, alterations \u201cSend card or call, O'Connor, 1476 on Ur TALL KINDS gf carpentering work wanted, waitresses | 1 $ } Stanley.\u201cSITUATIONS WANTED, (MALE) \u201c4 ACCOUNTANT and.expert rer vo engagement; day or evening; temporary oF permanent.Address D 836, Star Office.à \u2018 eo man, posi- Apply, Box » 8 ASSISTANT EHIPPER.young tion as assistant, experience.D 860, Star Office.stores, offices, factories, house repairing, double windows, etc., cheap by day or job.bain ADVERTISING MANAGER of exceptional ability and wide experience, desires to connect with manufacturer or large adver- at French or English, open for.frmmeodiate- - BITUATIONS WANT ED, (FEMALE.BY: MOTHER and daughter, 16,_ situations \u201c together as general and help, no washing; good plain cook; city references; city only.Write X., 721 St.Catherine west.9s 2 BY experienced general place for a couple in city, no washing, where little! girl employed all day could sleep; no hoard; city references.Write X., 731 St.Catherine west.92 2 COMPANION \u2014 Experienced English Msh woman as companion or care of children for summer months; good references.Address ¥* P 9063, Star Brench Office.91 8 CARETAKER \u2014 Wanted by experienced person with best city references, place as office fixtures and general repairs, oid or new, by day or hour.Address RB R 9170 Branch Office.42 2 BOOKKEEPER or assistant, 21 years, steady, both languages, five years expert- Aù-, ence, best references, desires position.dress.D 367, Star Office.BOOKKEEPER, young man, Canadian, exceptionally capable, is looking tor good opening.D 859, Star Office.si 6 BUILDERS of stores, factories, houses, repairs of all descriptions, send for esti- _mates or phone A King and Co, 1462 Co- wan at.St.Louls 241% 818 BOOKKEEPER \u2014 Advertiser 1s able to fill a situation where à skilled and reliable tiser.Forceful writer of advertisements and caretaker\u2019 for summer; no objection to give business literature.Address Box M 26, breakfast.K K 7740, £tar Branch Office.Star Office.\u20197 6 80 3 A MAN of twenty years experience in general DRESSMAKING, tailor-made suits, perfect store would take à position in Montreal or fit, latest styles, moderate prices.Mrs.near Montreal; good relerences.Address 2082 Kynnersley,.263 St.Martin street.No- St, Urbain st., Montreal + si 6\" tice, mot moving.7 92 Seod- DRESSM AKER, experlentéd\u201d\u2019\u201d dressmaker wae sewing by the day.Telephone East 1 To se DRESSMAKER \u2014\u2014 Good wants sewing in : private families; specialty children\u2019s \u2018clothes, sults and evening dresses.Address S 8 9222, Star Branch Office.: TDRESSMARING done by the day, Jaüfes\u201d and children\u2019s dresses and couts; ulterations and repairs, Arply by letter, 117 City Councillors, 91 FIRST CLASS laundress wants at her owi home ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's, \u2018also one large family's washing; references.4595 St.à Charles Borromee at.818 HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Wanted by experienced lady position as housekeeper or com- restaurant.Apply Box D 8854, star \u2018Office.923.8 COACHMAN \u2014 Wanted position as coachman, experienced, married ,age 38, disengaged Maÿ\u2019 1st; good.city references; town or coË Ktry.E.G., rear 609 Aqueduct -street, $d CHAUFFEUR, 30 years of age, ten years experience, all repalrs.A.Bennett, 4 ; A 2 COACHMAN wants situation, used to polo ponies.and hunters, knows city well; good references Address R R 9060, Star Branch Office.91 2 , CHEF \u2014= All round cook, -wants position, country or town.Address Rodolphe Brush, 136 Lagauchetiere west 81 2 CHEF \u2014 Wanted position as chef, sober and industrious man, with 20 years' ex- R 9063, Star Branch Office.81 8 CUSTOM CUTTER, with coat-making experience, desires position in the city, or out of town; salary moderate.Address NN 8061, Star Branch Office.sù 6 YOUNG GIRL wanted to act as maid In dentist's office.Apply 100 Crescent Apartment No.2.92 3 YOUNG GIRL wanted to assist with light housework and mind children.Apply 940 St.Denis.82 3 ELEVATOR or night watchman situation wanted by competent person, Address P P 8085, Star Branch Office.si 3 GOOD experfenced stenographer; French and English; sober and stendy; desires position; good references.Apply to BE.Dupont, 105 St peu ce, i YOUNG GIRL to ssalst with light hc work; only two In family.Apply 484 Roslyn avenue, Westmount YOUNG GIRL wanted, general housework; no washing or ironing, three in family, Apply 28 Windsor avenue, Westmount.91 3 YOUNG GIRL wanted about 16 years old, for light housework.Apply 498 St.Ur- dain at.-YOUNG GIRL wanted to ist with h IF you want a house, storé or factory bullt, alterations or repalrs to concrete, atone,\u2019 ry.painting, plastering or rough cast store, or office fittings, etc, write or phone A.King & Co., 1462 Cowan street.St.Louls 2413, \u2019 \u201c 80 8 LAUNDRY MAN, thoroughly practical, all round botlers, engines, repalrs, wash- house; highest references; long experience.E.Gardener, 98 Union avenue.90 3 work, cook kept, three in family; no washe ing.Apply 4147 Dorchester st.92 3 = YOUNG GIRL or woman for cooking and care for à baby 15 months old.Apply to Mrs.J.D.Evans, \u2018St.Timothee, Quebec, Besuhsrnols Co, Phone 198-B.Valleyfield.| am.to 5.15.Saturday 1 p.m.Apply 153% light general work; must be fond of Youville sqQ., first floor.children.233% Park ave., near St.Viateur.: 92 2 | NURSE wanted to take care of two children = and sleep at home preferred; to go to] YOUNG LADY wanted for temporary country for two months during summer position: must be an expert stenographer Apply 18 Bt.Famille st.§.jsed quick at figures Apply immediately D aul iydi905, Star Office.892 Bsod NURSE -\u2014- An experienced \u2018nurse, $16, to YOUNG GIRL wanted for Nght housework fn St.Lambert.Apply 20 Brunswick st, City.- OPERATORS Wanted \u2014 On Waists and Dr YOUNG GIRL wented to assist in Ught housework; good home for right party.Apply immediately, 328 Colonial avenue.92 2 steady employment and highest wages to first-class hands.The Opera Silk Walst Co., 829 St.James Street, OPERATOR \u2014 Wanted an experienced operatof to work on sheepskin lined coats, one accustomed to putting the fur lining in the coat.Apply 10 Bt.Peter st : 92 3eod Apply at to Housekeeper.PLAIN TRONER wanted at once.once, Western Hospital, PERFECT 36 figure ss model wanted for cloak house, one who held similar position preferred.Apply to A.pommes and Co., 292 St.Catherine at.west.2 STENOGRAPHER Wanted, a first class stenographer for a commercial office in the city; must be experienced.State age, references and salary.expected, to S.S., 9207, Star Branch Office.STÉNOGRAPHER \u2014 Competent stenographer and typist; must have had previous office experience and knowledge of French.State full particulars and references.Address D 888, Star Office.91 3 SINGER \u2014 Wanted at once a lady singer to aing illustrated songs in English or French and English.Apply Wonderland Theatre, Farnham, Que, J.T.Hesse, Box 176.s1 8 SMART WAITRESSES for lunch; no Sut- day work.Apply Keystone.Dining Hall, 91 2 ' EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted good general ser « vant.Apply 4048 Tupper at.SERVANT GIRL, about 14 or 15 wanted.186 Notre Dame st.west.Pr at oC 11 \u2018Sailsbury Apartments, x mp wanted.208 Bt.Antoine \"> YOUNG \u2018MAN\u2019 wanted, work: in ardent must be ussd to horses; STRONG market employment \u201cright - person.\u2019 Th Ti tes SMART BOY wanted for manufacturer's Cote sa 8 Maplewood avenue, office, also for Warehouse, speaking h and Engitah: must have references.Apply by letter to Box D 396 Star Office.RAPHER wanted, one xooû at fig- TE AUDIT room 123, Wisdsor Station.» 2 ENIGMES an exportenced male steno- with knowledge of both lang- Good.position for right party.etatinge - particulars, to Box No., Star oft 92 à OGRATHER dares, sta R wanted, male.sstary 340.age to R R 2360, SMART oFFicE BOY wanted, one residing ; Westmount or St.Henry district prefer \u201crod.Apply Tooke Eros, Lid, 300 se, TH Heath avonus.#TENOGRAPHER and Junior cterk.State age, sala 9126, star Sranch Office 58 2 arma AE tf br ntelligen .Dunas Ro fan Co, 38 St.Antoine.\u2014 TELEGRAPHY p for the present day \u201cin the most Practical ly to Becretary., room 28, Weat, Nantouver.» fd, RINETMAK RENE and polishers >: steady Jou.for \u201cgood man.» Apply went\u201d tutl particulars.Address R R Et CENTRAL REGISTRY, 5238 St.Catherine ids, good p rooms to rent.Up 4894.COOKS, bousemaids, tablemaildés, nurses, general servants and kitchen maids; best ment Office, 338 Bloury st.west, near Peel \u2014~ Cooks, generals, house- city and country, gem- eral for small family: $20 month.Bed- references.Apply to Mra.Riva, Employ- GENERAL SERVANT\u2014Wanted for family of good wages; references required.871 Boulevard St.Joseph, Phone St, Louis 1808.: 2 GIRLS wanted at once.Apply Black Cat Cigarette Factory, 558 St, Lawrence Boule- yard.2 3 GENERAL SERVANT wanted, must be a vents suited immediately, Mra.Hogarth, manageress.GENERALS \u2014 Housekespers, cooks, housemalids, walt nursemaids, William Britt, 288 Yonge st.Toronto.at Scotch Employment Bureau, 25 Belvidere, Bherbrooke.Tesues, parlor- maids wanted for Toronto, the\u2014States and the Northwest.Highest wages; fares pall.o od cook.198 Cote Ht.Antoine Road, FIFTY WAITRESSES and chambesrmailds: estmount; ' Telephone Mount 1167, also Eçoû Cooks wanteâ; summer resorta 2 and hotels; several married couples for GIRL \u2014 Young girl sbout 16 or 17 years | farmers.Scotch, English or Canadian ser- old, wanted to do light housework and mind & baby.Apply at 486 Mance, near Pine avenue.GENERAL SHRVANT; must be good cook.Apply 3 Monte du Zouave.| GIRL OR WOMAN wanted to help at house SEVBRAL sooû tSçotch}, geharals, respectable women, couple, cook, dutler, $30; dener, city references, young man, cooks, ary, 598 Dorchester.Up B08.Kitchenmaids smart tablemaids, hausemaids, nily cleaning, experienced qar- service, young man, country or farm; good chef; city references.Pootoch \u201cSelect\u201d Regis-, wofk and- take out child; may sieep at home; good wages 649 St.Andre, hear Sherbrooke.GOOD GENERAL GIRL: highest wages paid.Apply at once with references.(42 Park avenus.9 GOOD STARCHERS and wanted.Royal Laundry, street.fancy {ironers 73¢ Visitation COVES, tablemaidy, patio Toads, » \u201crh Ra \u2014 .3 8 2 maids ,general servants; also young 5/ GENE SERVANT wanted for about wanted for kitchen work in a club.Apply to May 1st, city references .334 Cote °St SALES GIRLS \u2014 Experienced sales girls Miss Butler, 50 City Councillors st.81 2] Antoine Rond, carner Arlington.[TH] wanted at 156 St.Catherine st.west, and 66 St, Catherine at.STENOGRAPHER, who! understande both English and French, wanted by a lumber company; must also be dccurate at figurees.State experience and salary expected.Fu piy D 768, Star Office.90 cast.91 à SERVANT wanted to go to the country, near Montresl, must give good references and be able to do ordinary cooking: will ay $15 po 318 month.Apply 200 Prince ibert avenue, Westmount.88 4 ETENOGRAPHER \u2014 Experienced, for real estate office, with knowledge of business; must have good education; speak and write both languages.Apply by letter, giving full particulars and stating salary required.Apply Box D 8768, Star Office.SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR wanted, first class, French and English switchboard operator.Apply, étating experience and salary requored to P.O, Box 308, West- mount.-YOUNG GIRL wanted by April 27th, to assist lady in light housekeeping in a flat.Apply any morning between 10 and 12 to B 8 Bishop Court Apis, 147 Dishop 30 OPERATORS On Lawn BilouseS; good wages guaranteed.Steady work, new bright factory.(Miss Lepine).Henry McMullen & 236 Craig Street East, 1st floor up, $2 A DAY SALARY for Intelligent married or single women for work at home.Mra.Davidson, Brantford, Ont.81 6 \u2014 PUPILS WANTED.ADDRESS 194 PARK AVENUE \u2014 Private coaching for matriculation and university exams, classics, mathematics, dra ote.M.Day Baldwin, M.A.Tel.Up 1619.176 20 BOOKKEEPING I can teach you Bookkeeping in such a clear, practical way that even:those who have never done it before can quickly learn how to open, keep, balance and close the books of any business.Call, write or \u2018phone for further particulars.FREDERICK COX (Expert Commercial Tutor), 72 Milton, st, Tel.Kast 6656.FRENCH CONVERSATION \u2014 Learn to speak it, conversation rapidly acquired by new practical system; personal tul- tion to all puplls by experienced Parisian teachers; private lessons; special terms for evening classes.462 Guy st SHORTHAND and typewriting, Isass Pit- man morning classes for young ladies, from 9 to 12; other \u2018commercial subjects also taught: private lessons in the afternoon.108a St.Famille at.82 2 THE ART OF NOT FORGETTING.Instruction in the Languages and Mathe.atics.Tel.Bast B47.ev.a sr Smith, M.A., No.170 Elgin at.Montreal.AGENTS WANTED, A FEW GOOD agents wanted to introduce an.article of great merit that is a necessity in every houkehold; only small capital required, $20 week easily made.Addresa Box D 812, Star Office.MACHINIST of 20 years\u2019 experlencé on factory power sewing machines; wages moderate.D 853, Star Office.81 2 POSITION as watchman, fireman, age 37; total abstalner; city licepsed; formerly of University of Liverpool.25 St.Alexander street, City.81 4 PAINTING, tinting, paper hanging done reasonable; small jobs promptly attended J.Doyle, 134 Mackay st, rear.PAINTING; tinting, paper banging, grafning, glazing, stores a specialty.Orders promptly attended to.Phone Up 604, W.Btevens, 78 Workman st.91 PAINTING, tinting, paper hanging, decor- .ating and plastering, reasonable prices; best work guaranteed; highest references.Address M .Wolfe, 767 City Hall ave.Tel.East 7130.\u2019 91 8 PAINTING, paper hanging, glazihg and interior decorations.J.Winn, 1264 Duf- ferin Phone St.Louls 3555 si 6 PAINTING, special paper banging, charge $3 a room, also tinting, plastering and graining, etc.Reference free.Address H Morris, Comp., ¢ Leduc lane, Tel East snes.RESPECTABLE young couple no faihily, want position as janitors or caretakers: man employed during day: good city references.Apply Box D 904, Star Office\u201d RELIABLE, experienced, all-round, At?young business man, good appearance and address, gllt-edge credentials, seeks 1mme- diate engagements with rellable form of party, where abllity and trustworthiness would be appreciated and suitably rewarded.Address D 921, Star Office.- 92 3eod SEWING MACHINE adjuster, over 25 years experience on all classes of high speed machines; wages moderate.D 849, Star Office.si 3 STEWARD, storekeeper, steady position, 20 years\u2019 varled experi ence in catering, public and private, accurate in accounts, close buyer and good judge, good organizer und disciplinartan.Address Chef, © 492, Star Office.88 3eod wants good,\u2019 ETABLEMAN \u2014 Wanted situation As stable man by an experienced horseman that knows a horse.Addresa R \u2018'R 9158, Star Branch Office.93 2 BITUATION wanted for May-ist dy young married couple, no family, as janitors, caretakers, or any position of trust; references Address, stating wages and full pare ticulara to Box M 335, Star Offiice.80 3 TRAVELLER, residing.In Halifax, Scotia, and now in Montreal, would like an interview with any good firm requiring & representative in any part of .the Marl-.time Provinces; has good connection and best :references can be shown, \u2018Address M 988, Star Office.92 6 Nova VALET-\u2014-Young man would like position to elderly gentleman, sportsman preferred; best references.Address R B 5163.Star Branch Office, 92 2 WELL séucated young man desires prom- {sing position; spiendld business experience, banking, custom house work, etc, etc, both \u201clanguages; good character and habits.Box D 815, Star Office.90 AGENTS \u2014 If you are earning Less than $36 por week, send for our latest proposition.Particulars free.P.O Box 313A, Montreal.90 ¢ SITUATION wanted by general, work by day, Also cooking.Apply 344 St.George \u2018atrèet 92 2 BERVANT \u2014 Wanted 8 young gir! to help at light housework.Apply at 189 Vile leneuve street, near Park avenue, AGENTS \u2014 Wanted to sell modern hsrd- ware specialties, $5 to $10 a Gay easily | made.Secure territory now, Modern Goods Co.Owen Bound.se 36 done, advertising combisetqe rp ang, melt THE Woman's Canidian Employment Boreay, t 95 Union avenue; April 21st and after; situa- vacant fo Montreal, Province Maritime .Provintes, Ontario, North West, tish Columbia and 8 A, selected, pi st.(Mrs) Jane Radford, Principal, TRAVELLERS wanted, hookkeepers, pers, drivers, wat hmen, firemen, coath- men, chefs, waitress ters, bell boys, laborers, or \u2018Write, oall or phone Registry Bureau, 86 Notre Dame np Positions\u201d carefull any work.Bri.y with references, 60- Dotreraity 91 4 daw ship- , chambermaids, por- Main 18); Marion's GENERAL \u2014 Wanted a good general servant with city references: \u201cApply 175 Mansfield st.GIRLS wanted at once to work on vests, experience not necessary; good wages paid.Apply 324 Notre Dame vost à Sth floor.?THB DOMESTIC BUREAU has, situations walting for cook-genertls, housemaids, two « mailds, four children\u2019s nurses, pa try matds | saeral servante.\u20ac7 Manafleld s \u201d 2 Uptown 4041.table- THR ne Cansâta n In t Bureau, OM and\u2019 after Apefl 2st nick ave; Cour atoms\u2019 oquentes now der womemer and abtuiin wants; h.Eugllab.Irish, Welsh and French governesses, mothers\u2019 hel male and female rente, parte couples, bing Whi workers of all kimds ; references LE in.Yoon Biktoct, Pratt oe 8, GOOD PLAIN COOK.GENERAL wanted, also house-tablemaid.Apply 3 Drom: mond at, No objection to oolored h No Wanted à firet clase one must be à good cool Avoir 109 Dit sity st GENERAL SERVANT wanted, em other girl is kept; must he\u201d good plain cook.Apply at once to 43 Chesterfield avenue, Westmount.Phone Westmount on.GIRL, \u2014 Wanted à smart young girl for dining room in a bourdine | house, Apply 118, Metcalfe st.i GENERAL SERVANT wanted to wo out to countéy cottage, near.Beaconsfield.High f SHORTHAND and.Typewriting; shortest Courses consistent with efficiency; French and English; positions secured.Roy Business College, Guy Block, 745 St.Catherine St, West.Up 3005.92 2eod - SERVANT for general work wanted Yor ror loquin's Hotel.Apply to 133 Bt.James, | THE MOULTON MFG, GO.|= Wat a number of clever girl for differént departments-\u2014an experithted hand on preparing sample cards, opera- tore on brafding and embroidery machines; algo, young girls to learn.Apply 318 Craig\u2019 Street East, near Champ de Mars.5 Jus TABLE: ID wanted; must be experiences any funarcas of different limes for live agents.Send for catalogue and lists; do It now.The F#.KR.Karn Co, Ltd, Toronto.| pe Ts SALESMAN, $80 per week, selling newly | patented egg-beater.Sample and terms 28c.Money refunded if unsatisfactory.Col- jette Mfz.Co.Collingwood, I TRAINED NURSE, English, requires morn 1ag and evening, visits, medical, surgical or maternity; terms moderatè; exoellent testimonials.Apply Nurse, 409 Burnside Place, \u2018corner of Quy.guarantee a clear profit of work; absolutely sure.Write dt once, \u2018Jmperial Silverware Go.Pex O81, WANTED by good all round horseman posl- tion hs \u2018coschman or groom, rides and | rives well, also clips and dresses horses Quebec.WHOLESALE dry goods clérk, Scotchman, with good London experience, seeks immediate engagement with reliable Montreal fice, second; city or summer hotel \u2018Eaton, 119 St.Antoine- at, City.a\" 8 'WANTED painting, tinting, papering, and all general repairs to property; prompt et- tention; estimates free.Rogers, 138% Alex wu.YOUNG MAN wants position, would pres ae timber business, \u2018five years\u201d experi- enc on furnish best references.- Potér |- Giveoi, tét Querbes, _ Outremont, Mont, ; MAN, 28, thorou any used to horses, sober and reliable; city references.P, 186 Ontario st.west.92 8 wishes situition, Well.UNG MAN, 31, ou ented, wool office training.adress Box D 889, Star Office.* es 2 », speaking Fenech, to travel on vs a and have & eood references, Apply 278 re ston: ADDly from 5.30 to 6.20 pm.to 15 \"Elie colis.fs Montre Ve.REQUIRE ror good, Engilah agents, commis à YOUNG MAN, exportenced.Bookkseper and.tranwortaon man, seeking ddvance- Seferent perience and best of references.Address R}- 1 or ladies\u2019 companion; tor show.\u2018Address Horseman, Post Office, : house.Address R R 9186, Star Branch or ' ander Place, just above Bt.Catherine st\" panion to # small family (Protestant); - bookkeeper is wanted.Pl 253 Ernest st.Æ {best of references.Address H $120, Star .91 2 \u2018Branch Office.sis BOOKKEEPER \u2014 Competent bookkeeper LADY from.France excellent planist, wishes and accountant desires Evening engage- |- to spend summer In good Englis) family with ments; bighest reterences.Box D 824, Star her daughter aged 13; would teach French and Office.yu 3 wusic in exchange for board and residence.Pp, .\u2014 ©, Box 174, Ottawa.1 © CHEF, thoroughly well up in all departments, 20 years\u2019 experience; Lest reter- | NURSE \u2014 HIGHLY recommended, old ences, desires situation in hotel .club or country nurse, wanta situation; wages .$20 and uniform.Apply 60 University st.\u201821st ¢f April and after 95 Union avenue.- 8 13 OFFICE WORK \u2014 Wanted by experienced young lady position in office, type \u2018writing or general office work; position of trust preferred.Address R R 9178, Star Branch Office, \u2019 2 2 POSITION wanted as general with elderly couple, city references.Apply by letter 885 Mount Rayal, Annex.a2 2 REFINED West Indian colored maid, position.on Thousand Islands, good vook, American or English preferred.West Indian, 38 Bfsmarck .ave., Toronto.SEWING WANTED\u2014Any kind of plain or faacy, by the day or at home; ail house work; best references.1281 Cadieux st.STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Thoroughly competent, experienced.well educated, lady stenographer and bookkeeper, desires position.Address S S 9206, Star Branch Office.92 3 SITUATION wanted as general servant in family of two or where there is only In- fant baby.Apply 41 Ontario st.west and cap see party any time.9 2 TYPIST \u2014 Young lady desires position as typist, with two years\u2019 experience Address R R 3061, Star Branch Office.91 2 WANTED by well educated young lady, capable of taking charge of an office, position as stenographer and bookkeeper or Secretary.Address N N 8058, Star Branch ce.WANTED by a young lady who has had & High School education, with some experience of teaching, a position as governess no objection to travel.L.Du Bourdien, Port au Port, New- foundiand.22 s WORK \u2014 Woman, young, smart, wants ork by the day, good laundress, cooking or dhoüsework; references.Apply Mrs.Graves, 528 St.Catherine W.Phone Up +.: WORK wanted by middle aged woman, sewing or cooking: no washing or heavy sweeping.Address A.B., 53 Prospect st.WORK \u2014 Wanted by respectable married woman work by the day.Mrs H.1152 St.James at 9 3 \u201cROOMS TO LET.AQUEDTOT, 296A-Large front room, bath flat: 1 LORNE CRESCENT, ROOMS TO LET.| FULFORD BT.132a \u2014 To let on Fulford st.a house, five large rooms and bathe room, reduced sent tv a good tenant.> FRONT ROOM, with every convenience Apply 883% Durocher at - GREENE AVE.235, Westmount, above Stg Catherine, nicely furnished single TOI gas and every convenience, 92 \u2018GUY ST., 46% \u2014 Nice front room on bath fiat, also front and back rooms on hall fiat: not moving.93 2 \u201cGUY, 418\u2014Nicely furnished beck parlor with kitchen privileges, HUNTLEY ST.1199, Boulevard St.Denis near Delorimier \u2014 Large clean double front pots use of stove; English: $3 monthly.#2 HANOVER ST.1} For a gentleman, * nicely furnished front room, bathroom flat, hot and vold water basin, also small room.HUTCHISON; 7+ \u2014 Well furpished double and single rooms, in well appointed house, Breakfast if desired; not moving: 91 3 « HAVE YOU just arrived.We provide come fortable rooms .and best business chances.The Business Exchange, 47 Bleury.Longe more Realty Co.si 6 KENT ET, 28, off- Delorimier -ave.,.near St.Catherine\u2014Large bright and well furnished room; also single room, in self-contained house, with swall private family; English; suit gentlemen or married couple; qulet, comfortable home; no \u2018other, roomers, p1 5 X INKORA A AVE.chester, large for two young ladles, 2, off Mackay, near Dore furnished room, Buitable or young gentlemen as engaged during day.on ground floor, not moving: can be taken now or 1st Mayi terms moderate.9s 3 LAGAUCHETIERE WEST, 320, corner Beaver Hall \u2014 Double and single room, furnished, Auer light, steam heat, kitchen privileges; not moving.92 2 LAURIER AVE.Anpex, 390\u2014Two large bright rooms, unfurnished, with kitchen privilog es electric light.Apply between 10 a.m, pam, LUSIGNAN ST., 147 \u2014 One street east of Guy, three new furnished rooms on path- room flat 4 $26 \u2014 Two unfurnished TOOWs; Ou parior flat; every convenience.3 LARGE BRIGHT front bed-sitting room: nicety furnished; Auer Hgbt; clotbes cupboardg very central; $7 fur one, or $9 for two; private family.Write D 914 Star Office.LORNE AVE.40 \u2014 Nicely furnished double and single rooms, all conveniences, near McGill College; not moving.$9 5 MACKAY, 110 \u2014 One large furnished oo for gentlemen; a comfortable: quiet, refin English speaking Lome; no children; not moë- Ing in Mar, 008 MANSFIELD S8T.just below Sherbrooke, .nicely furnished double bedroom, sitting room and bathroom.wuliable for one or two gentlemen, electric light, telephone.Phone Uptown 907 MACKAY 25\u2014 Large double front room, on bath.flat; for oue or two gentlemen; or married couple; with every convenience, .90 8 MANCE ST., No.12\u2014Two well furnished rooms, bathroom flat: not moving; gentlemen Te room and hot watef telephottaÿ 96 MANCE, 154 \u2014 Quiet.private house, jared room for two gentlemen only: Lbreakfa if desired; three doors above Sherbrooke.METCALFE ST.147 One suite of three, electric light.in rooms, bathroom all fiats, gentlemen or married couples.| MANCE ST.170 \u2014 Double furnished rooms nurses or ladles employed during day kitchen privileges.82 3e ONTARIO ST, WEST, 196\u2014Small furnished - front room, bathroom fiat: $5.50 monthly, 2 ONTARIO EAST.291 -(corner St Deniedy \u2018 nicely furnished front bedroom, hot wa ter heated: with all comforts desired, 24 PARK AVE.§1 \u2014 Furnished en room.suitable for one or two gentlemeny vacant April 27th, not moving.2 2 PLYMOUTH GROVE \u2014 Two or three nice bright unfurnished rooms, suitable fo?light housekeeping.148 Plymouth Grove, - top of Canning st.s 5 PHILLIPS PLACE, 4\u2014Elegantis, newly fire nished double, single rooms, electric light, ho water.telephone; breakfast if desired; with st, Montreal.0 6 ARGYLE AVE.City, 5 suitable for men; per week, A LADY taking a flat (newly painted and decorated) from May first in most central and fashionable part of city, would Ike to rent suite of three large rooms, suitable for a dootor; Also three other rooms; could be partly furnished.Address Box D S0A\u2014Comfortable rooms; rent ope and two Joliars 20 680, Etar Office.80 3 BUCKINGHAM AVE, 23 \u2014 \u2018Comfortable single room on bath flat, hot and cold water; central and moderate.91 2 BLEURY ET.396 \u2014 Front double and single, on bathroom.flat, hot walter.BEAVER HALL BILL, 56 \u2014 Nicely fur- niahed front room, hot and cold water, electric light.90 4e0d BELMONT 8T., 28 \u2014 Fumished room in private family; all convenlences; no other roomers.82 2 BLEURY, 387\u2014Nicely furnished rooms to let, in front; terms moderate to suitable Persons, Apply Hox D (24, Star Office.BISHOP ST.180 \u2014 To let three furnished rooms for the first of May, for gentleman only.91 3 or lady or gentleman; electric light.92 5 janitor\u2019s service, -\u2014 pny ARE YOU seeking comfortable rooms; don\u2019t st CATHERINE WEST, 863.Just wrt waste your time ramping around.Call Guy\u2014Furnished rooms to let (ladles of re Longmore Really Co, 47 Bleury tlemen}; every conveniences \u2018 ont\u2019 dedrooms bord, Up BBiTy SOUVENIR AVE, #1 single, with or without Star Office.ST.DENIS, 469 \u2014 A fine room to let, in 8 quiet French family,\u201d Englishman wishing to learn French preferred.Bell Phone Bast 3098.82 3 3aw 8T.CATHERINE WEST.909 \u2014 Nicely fupe\u2019 nished double room, suitable for one or two gentlemen: private family; we _ | conveniences; near Guy.ST.ALEXANDER sr.room, on bath fiat; tleman.149 \u2014 Nice furnt sultabble lady 0 SCOTCH WOMAN has large vaturnished roous to let; suit young couple.Apply Las gauchetiere st, west, La IN, 917, just above Pine \u2014 TES.ST.URBA 7 ame front room, modern conveniences, last of month: gas, eto.ST.MARK, 27 -\u2014\u2014Unfurnished, two or th singly or en sulle, to married couple \u2019 ladies: private house; \u2018phone; refers exchanged.Call between 11 and T.9% : ST, CATHERINE WEST.near Stanley, ems tra large front room, furnished, ea) for two, every convenience, most ent.locality.557 St.Catherine west.se 2 CATHCART ST.4, facing Phillips square, double and single rooms, elegantty furnished, bathroom floor: gentiemen only.925 CHURCH ST.87 \u2014 Three nicely furnished rooms, with use of piano and kitchen privileges; will be rented singly if desired; rent moderate.CITY COUNCILLORS, 69% single newly furnished, private family, no children; not moving; for gentlemen only.; 3 ed, not moving, Auer light, hot water, double and single rooms, every conveni- ences; terms moderate, CLARK ST., 610, Annex \u2014 Furnished front room bath flat, no other roomers; rent moderate.Apply above 92 2 CITY COUNCILLORS, 136 \u2014 To let furnished double room on\u2019 bath flat, suitable for two gentlemen.! s 3 i \u2018CLARK STREET, 17, Tanner \u2014 \u201cBed sad sitting room- or: just \u2018dedfoom, in newly furnished flat, séries private, ns electric Hgbt Apply ticulars.91 2 to Chief of Department for \u2018par- x, W.W.SANDS, City Clerk.« Kingston, April 14, 1910, = tractive and repellant.poies possessed by the molecules of water, impose this habit of growth on them.This dividing into aix is necegsarily discussed and best explained in somewhat technical soundi terms.We may asrume each water fcle or molecule pos- sèsses two opposite.primary poles, positive and negative, corresponding in direction with the main tabular axis of the crystals, and in addition three or &ix equi-distant secondary poles, arranged around what may be cailed RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS CHILLBLAINS It the Relief ip a swelling, the pain for a time will hard to bear, bul the result a cure.If you shrink from this ordeal, diluts the preparation before using it.The process of cute in the latter care will be more tedi- eus, but the end will gventually be attained.The ehortest way ls best.Foster-Dack Co, Toronto; AU drug-.l- ABK FOR RADWAY'S +.And Take No Substitutes, PIANO, CARPETS, BRASS china cabinet, music cabinet, carpets, cur.sppied undtlut to the 313 Prince Arthur SL Auction Sale Household Furniture And Effects at the above address on Thursday Afternoon, 21st April at 2.30 o'clock .Easy chailrg of different kinds; faacy tables, brass lamp, brass gasaliers and side brackets, pictures, ornaments, mir- roars, sideboard, extension table, dining chairs, china and glassware, silverware, lounges, sofa beds, mantel beds, carpets, curtains, bed linen, blankets, mattresses, {llows, toilet sets, several bedroom sets, ron beds, odd bureaus and washstands, 2 wardrobes, Gurney cook stove, refrigerator, kitchen utensils, etc., etc.ER.M.KEARNS, 90 4 Auctioneer, + MARCOTTE BROS SALES Trade Sale At our rooms, 69 St.James Street, Wednesday, April 20th, Bankrupt Stock of Assorted Dry Goods, te the amount of $33,700, transferred to our rooms, by order of Curators, compris ing: Large quantity:of Assorted Tweeds, Costume Cloths, Dress Muslin, Linings, Farmer's Sätin, Cambric, Canvas, Silk, Satin, White Cotton, Cheese Cloth, Flannelette, Damask, Lace, : Embroidery, Ribbon, Socks, Stockings, Assorted Household Linens, Towels, Men\u2019s and Bo Felt Hats, Tweed , Men's Waterproof Coats, 75 cas Assorted Straw Hats, for Men, Women and Children; 25 cases Linen Hats, Neckties, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Silk Thread for lothing, Manufacturers, Bralds, Trimmings, Buttons, Fancy Goods, Toflet Soap, Etc., Ete.; a , \u2014ALSO-\u2014 éBalance stock aged by smoke.Consisting of.Quantity ot Farmer's Satin, jassorted colors, strip- Lining, Selecla, Canvas, Velveteen, Corduroy, à Spécial line of Satin Finish Farmer's Batin, Dress Goods and Costume Cloths, Etc,, Etc.Sale at 10 O'Clock A.M., in lots to suit purchasers and without reserve.MARCOTTE FRERES, 90 3 Auctioneers.£ Auction Sale QF ee NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS THURSDAY, the 21st April AT NO.70?ST.HUBERT STREET, Near Sherbrooke at., Comprising: Splendid upright piano, orl & short time in use, cost $450; fine parior set, carpets, rugs, oilcloths, centre table, curtains, pictures, ornaments, œldshard, dining.table, chairs, crockery, glasswure, silverware; and the contents of 4 bed rooms, brass and iron bedstea:ls, Led- ding, etc., fine cooking stove, kitchen utensils, refrigerator, ete, etc.All to be sold without the least reserva.Sale at 19 o'clock a.m.MARCOTTE FRERES, 92 Auctioneers, 1 o - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.OTELTRAYMORE ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.Open Throughout the Year.Famous as the hotel with every modern conveniences and all the comfort of home.LS TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY, Chas.Q.Marquette, Mgs.D.8.WHITH, ; 3» 4 , HOTEL LAMBORN, Ocean end Maryland ave.\u2014Capacity 250; elevator to street en private athe, su parior, ete! spring rates; booklet.JULIA A.MILLER, (Rupture Comfort NE Windsor Mills, Qua.B.Lindman, Montreal: \u2018re Lindman Truas ja iving me perfect Hinton I am ot a traid to do anything and it gives me né pain whatever, ' Marcus Moore (Farmer).Call or write for particula:s.Consultations free, B.LINDMAN, Regd.16 McG, College Aven Montreal, Y the equatorial diameters or the molecules, Water, being a dia-magnètic substance, and susceptible to polar re- puleion, presumably has a tendency to arrange itself thus, in a position between and at right angies to the primary electro-magnetic poles.alignment of the lines of growth, op- of enow to grow mainly outward - in the directions of thelr equatorial diameters, and secondary poles.his theory would perhaps best explain why ervstals grow upon, thin tabular or in the hollow columnar form, \u2018and 'tn- their main axes, in in the direction in which, it is assumed, their main positive and negative poles lhe.) Snow \u2018 Gems,\u201d Ati the March From \u201cMarvel of the Panting, Suiting, Serge, Dress Goods and * Suits, Tweed Pants, Hard and Soft.of goods, slightly dam- ed and plain; Linings of all kinds, Serge | This.posite to the lines of the greater Le netic force, would compel the pies., AVSTRO-AMERICANLINE | créase so ltée in thé éiractions of | R&0 Nav.Co.Tuesdays, Thursdays nesdays and Fridays.mediate ports (for Chicoutimi as soon Ferry and Market Lines all open.Telephones: Main 4710 and ÉITY TICKET OFFICE, * 128 ST.= 3 - Allan Line ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.TG LIVERPOOL.From Montreal, From St, Job.Corsican ce er \u2014\u2014\u2014 Muy 6 Juee 3 Virginian.i fi mei May 13 June 10 Tunisian.\"Apr, 22 May 20 Juge 17 Victarisn.ver Apr 29 May Ÿ* June 23 SALOON, $70.00.Turbines 880.00 and up.SECOND CLASS, $47.50, $30.00.and upwatds.THIRD CLASS, $28.75 and $30.00; according te steamer.TO GLASGOW.Hesperlan fram Boston, Tuesday, April 19, 6 am, Saloon, $67.50; second, 845.00 and up.Third claps $27.75 = .TO HAVRE AND LONDON.From St, J .From Montreal.Pomeranian\u2026.Apr.20 Sicilian .May 7 ; Corinthian.,.May 14 One class cabin called second «abin.° Rates: \u2014 ndon, 27.75; Havre, $45.00, Havre; | and up; third class, London, $27.73; and A.ALLAN, Montrens!, : T 319 soir Baste, - $37.50.WHITE STAR -DOMINION CANADIAN SERVICE MAIL STEAMERS.Portland, Maine, to Liverpool Moderate Rate Service Ons Class Cabin Steamers (Called 2nd Class) Canada April 23 Southwark.apr mas Toit Dominion .- Laurentic .Canada.\u201cMegeantie.WHITE Queenstown Liverpool .Celtic.April 23- Oceantle.Cedric.Apr.30 Afsjostie.À .pr, 27 New Yoxwsd ITALY and EGYPT Via Azores, deirk and Gibralta': Canople.May .4 Gretic.May 21 Bomanic.May 34 Cauopic.: . au?Ne SER 8 8.Les 3823 S202 = Iii og bo 2° .- Lie vd 8 CE $ the campalgn inaugurated the American Federation of Labor nst the United States Steel Com-\u2019 r seems likely to have borne good so far as bringing about improved for the many thousands of ; y's employees.First comes thief adoption of a more humane ley ris thie workers by the closing down Sunday labore followed by the fur- announcement of a substantial into go into effect on ¢ a Iddirectly, by * a ition Fred.Bancroft, vice-president of the: Dominion Trades and Labor Congress for Ontario, has been appointed a mem- beriof the Toronto Commisssion on Tech- ricël Education.Mr.Bancroft, who is clever in detate, represented the workingmen of Canada at the last convention of the American Federation of Labor.He is a member of the Pattern Makers\u2019 League, Michael Walsh, one of the founders of the Federated Arades and Labor Councit in Quebec, has been appointed local or- gardzer by the American Federation of Labor for Quebec.Mr.Walsh speaks both English and French fuently.An application has been received \"at the general office of the United Garment Workers for the use of the union label In an overall factory in Montreal.Mr.S.L.Landers, general organizer, will be in Montreal in a few days to sign the contract.An agreement was signed to-day by the vessel owners and the officers of the Grain Shovellers\u2019 Union, carrying an increase in wages and improved working conditions for the men.It will remain in force one vear.President T.; O'Connor.of the Longshoremen\u2019s Asso- clation, explained the terms to a meeting: of the grain shoveliers last night, and it was promptly ratified.The men get an advance of 123% cents per thousand bushels of grain handled.There had been some talk of a strike.Announcement of an amicable adjustment of the wage question between the Baltimore & Ohin Rallroad Company and itd locomotive firemen was made yesterday.The men receive an average increase of 5% to 6 per cent.AA Nervous Headache AND MUSCULAR \u2018RHEUMATISM- DISAPPEARED WHEN THE: NERVES WERE RESTORED BY DR.CHASE'S NERVE FOOD Feeble, wasted, staryed nerves often make their condition known by nervous headaches.This is oné ofi+the first and most marked symptoms.If vou are at all subject to rhéuma- tism you have noticed how much worse Lit gets when the system gets run \u2018down, .Both nervous headache and muscular rheumatism disappear when Dr.Chase's Nérve Food is used to rebuild and revitalize the wasted and weakened body.Mr.James Riley, .mouider for the \u2018Watrous Engine Co.46 Jarvis St, Brantford, Ont, writes:\u2014 \u201cI auflered for years with muscular rheumatism and as [ also had frequent and severe attacks of nervous headache I tonclud- ed that the trouble came from the nerves and began using Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.As 1 continued this treatment the rheumatiam was gradually driven out of the system.my 12 4 \u2018I nerves got stronger and steadier and the headaches disappeared.I consider Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.a splendid nerve regulator and health bujlder.\u201d You'cannot possibly make a mistake in using Dr.Chase's Nerve Food when thé nervous system.gets run down, for by forming new, rich blood this great food cure builds up the nerve.cells as hothing else can.\u2019 - When you have made up your mind to test this treatment, go at it in earnest and keep at it regularly untill you fed! again the Joy of health and vigor.30 ots.a box, 6 for $2.50, all deal: ers; or Edmangon, Bates & Co., Toronto: Write for free \u201ca ER ET 004 0e gs 3 581 to 587 St.Catherine Street West, between Drummond and Mountain Streets.THREE TEMPTING VALUES SH GOODS, PARISIAN WAISTS AND FINE | ~~ EMBROIDERIES \u2014 are Tempting, the Assortments are Tempting, and + best of all, the Prices are Tempting The Goods $ Price 15,000 Yards Embroideries worth to 25c, for ŸOC yard These EMBROIDERIES are ON FINE CAMBRIC IN EDGINGS and INSERTIONS; are in about 100 different designs, and In widths from 3 to The values RANGE up to TWENTY-FIVE CENTS a yard, apd 12 inches.there are lots at this figure.: We secured these embroideries from a manufacturer who had heavily over-produced and secured a most favorable price concession from him.Our sellin rice is reduced in the same prop : is one vou cannot afford to miss\u2014that is, if A are interested in embroid- erles.We have a reputation for giving big embroidery values.and values wa consider exceptional are always away out of the ordinary.\u201cThis\u201d is one of our exceptionally good offerings, pon ion, and to-morrow's sale Sample Waists from Paris Regular Values $7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, > Price only ONE HUNDRED of the most elaborate Parisian waists will be offered to-morrow at practically a \u201cgive away\" price.\u2018We had them practically given to us, for we paid many times their true value for them.They are all different m odels, including many handsome Silk de Chine and Black Brussels Net, trimmed with cut jet trimmings; pale blue and white silk chiffon, ornamented with most dainty trimmings.others again are in ecru net, allover tucked with elaborate trimmings of gold thread embrolderies; others yet are in lovely messaline silks ornamented with pearl and silver trimmings.| h blue\u201d e also two ve handsome real Battenberg lace waists\u2014one new tan and one Copenhagen blue \u2014and or enother Waist with an emerald green chiffon taffeta cross-over, over spot net, with a pretty yoke of French Valenciennes lace and a deep sash of silk trimmed with new ball fringe trimming.This last waist is.actually worth TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.\u201c Every waist In the lot is unique and altogether new-the black waists are as handsome as can be shown anywhere at many times the price we ask to-morrow.Sizes mostly 34, 36 and 38\u2014a few 40's, Values $7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $13.00 and $25-00.$1800 and $25.00 Each.$3.79 L under others are in expensive and .$3.79 Striped Galateas that sell nt 19c.Check and Striped Zephyrs; and 18c.Plain Chambrays, in pink, sky, Reg.22¢ Printed Percales and Cambrics; 186 and 20c.of check and stripes.always sell at 15e Woven designs in French Zephyrs, Reg.25e.and navy; always bring 15e and 18e a © Shantung linen sulting, in pink and other célors.Plain land Printed Organdie Muslins, sell at 15¢c, New Season\u2019s Wash Goods Worth 15¢ to 25¢.For 914C To-morrow we will offer 5,000 yards of superior new season's wash goods that sell in the ordinarv way at 121-2¢, 15c, 180, 20c, 22¢ and 25¢ a yard.At one uniform and extremely low price.Black and white shepherd check sateens; were 200 Anderson's Scotch Ginghams, were English Oxford Shirtings, usually 200.For 18c.helio, drab, grey.were :15e.Printed Delaines and ChalHes, were 17e.Canadian and American Ginghams, In all sizes Reg.12 1-2c an Bordered Zephyrs and Ginghams, usually 250, and 15e.- beautiful range of patterns.FLOOR OILCLOTH REMNANTS A lot of small remnants of floor oilcloth will be offered : at 10c a yard.SAMPLES WOOL CARPET 150 sample pieces of wool ear- pet, each 1 yard wide; 10¢ each.50 dozen oil opaque shades, mounted on strong spring rollers, all colors; size 37 inches by 6 feet.\u201c25e EACH.LACE CURTAINS .A very choice lot of fine lace curtains in cream and white; 60 .ina.wide, 3 1-2 yards long: a Value $1.50;' Wednesday, 98e a rair.Personals Hon.Charles and Madame Marcil spent the week-end in town.Dr.J.C.and Mrs.Colby, of Stanstead have been in town for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell intend going to Ottawa for the Horse Show.Mr.Leslie Fleming who spent the week-end in town, hds returned to Ottawa.Miss Blanche Robillard friends.Mrs.J.M.Black, of New York, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Black, 784 Pine avenue west.Aldermen L.A.Lapointe, L.Boyd, and T.O'Connell left for Quebec last night by the S.S.St.Irenee.Mrs.O'Meara and Miss Alleen O'Meara, of Quebec, are the guests of Mrs.George Cook, Elm avenue.The marriage of Miss Georgina Schneider, daughter of the late J.E.Schneider, of \u2018Hudson Heights, to Mr.Victor Claydon, will take place in St.Judes Church on Wednesday afternoou, \u2018May 4th.A reception was given yesterday by Mrs.Taylor, Notre Dame de Grace, in honor of Mrs.Watt.The decorations were forget-me-nots and American Beauty roses.Mrs.Stalkweather and \u201cThe State ball td ne given by Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Countess Grey at Government House will take place on Tuesday, May 10th, and Her Excellency the Countess Grey will entertain -at a garden partly at Government House un May \u2018the 17th.° The engagement is announced of Miss Edith May Perry, of New York, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrsr.Chas.Perry, of Michigan, to Dr.Dallas Gilbert Bray.of Sayville, L.IN.Y., eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.N.kGiibert Bray of Sherbrooke.The mar- r will take place in Sherbrooke eatty in Jüne.À work-basket gnower and tea was giveu for Miss Ruth Bosworth by Miss Meredith Hodgson, Yÿesterday< afternoon.The rooms and tea table were effectively decorated with pink roses.\u2018Last evening Miss Brenda Molson en- tertalned at a girls\u2019 dinner for Miss Bosworth and her bridesmaids, Covers were laid £br twelve and the floral decorations were white carnations., Mr.and.Mra William Owers, Green wedding anniversary last evening when about fifty guests were present.Two of the guests, Mrs.Donaldson, and Mr.John wn attended their marriage, which took place on April 16, 1885, in old St.Stephen's Chüroh, tue cere.rwopy being performed by tho Lewis Evans, now the Dean of Montreal.: Mrs.Owers was Miss Ftebecca Peering.tu : The marriage of Miss 55 Helen Laps- of Toronto, to Mr.Robert.O.Bacon, son of the late Daniel G.Bacon, of at the residence of Mrs.Samuel D.Huntington, 69 East Seventy-Eighth street, New York.Miss Lapsléy will be given away by her sister, Mrs.John Hartington Eckhardt, of Toronto, and\u201d Mr.Daniel G.Bacon, brother copy of Dr.Chase's à of the bridegroom.will act as best arrives in town from Ottawa this week to visit: \u2018Mrs.McWiters poured tea and coffee., Avénue, celebrated their silver | Rev.ley, daughter of Mr.William Lapsley, \u2018New York, will take place to-morrow | At All Dealors and Guarantped Wiss Cloth Cutting Shears neber tire the band AE BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province \u2018of Quebec, District of Montreal, No.204623, Circuit Court.Thomas Baker, Plaintiff, versus John Ostler.Defendant.On the 28th day of April, 1910, at 10 of the clock in the forenoon at the domicile of the said Defendant, No.1- St.Zoe street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the .sald Defendant, seized .in thls cause, consisting of furniture.Terms cash, L.E.BACHAND, B.S.Montreal, 15th Apri, 1910.CANADIAN NORTHERN \"TRAFFIC TO AND FROM \u201c PORT OF MONTREAL.The Canadian Northern will use the port of Montreal as the confiecting link betwefn Europe and the head of the: lakes for both eastbound and westbound cargoes.Goods will be brought over on the Royal Line of steamers and\u2019 transferred in the harbor to the Canadian Lake and Ocean Navigation vessels, both lines being un- The.Ames.Pellatt and \u2018Plummer are the Inland vessels\u2019to be used.They will.now be sure- of.westbound cargoes, after bringing grain Montreal, which was never the case in former years.: It was given out to-day by Mr.A.H.Davis, passenger ageut of the Royal Line, that the Royal Edward and Royal George would be the only two steam- trade fitted with Marconi apparatus with land the whole way across.The appointment -is announced of Mr.W.Hayden as English pub- Heity manager.with offices in Bris- ei tol.- | der the control of Mackenzie and Mann.ang flour tol ships in thd North Atlantic passenger] énabling the operator to keep in touch| As a gift to the Bride.GOLDWATCH| such as we are selling for $25.00 would be a very appropriate gift.It will run and keep perfect time for a lifetime.: This watch is special value and is superior to the ~ ordinary watch sold at this price.» Every watch carries our unconditional guarantee, R.HEMSLEY 255 St.James Street BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, District-\"otf Montreal.No.\u201889, Ur, Court.\u201cA, Beaubien, Plaintiff.versus EE C, McCleneghen, Defendant.On.the 2$th = day of April 1910, at IL \u201cof the clock in \u2018the forenson, at the \u201cdomicile; of.fhe said - Defendant, 110 Wilham Davia sttéet; in - \u2018the Town of Maisonneuve, will be sold My authoritv of Justive, all the goods.and, chattels of the sald Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of house hola furnie DORION, BAC.1 ure, ete.J.Og treak: 15th April.2910,.T.T % Epler mn va SE ee À Lord Lascelles Gone\u2019 to England.\"Ottawa, | April 19\u2014Lord © Luscetle PAH rr Jovernor-General \u2018for the «past >féw years, has left for England.© Sir BE.H.Bhackleton has left Gove ernment House for New York.: : \u2014 8ST.JOHN, NB.\u2014 John Campbell is dead, aged 84 years.OU John H.Lyons is dead.aged 58 years, E'len.widow of Cornelius Morlarity, of seu sn EEE .Beaver ® Road.is Qead._ 00 cK.NB.\u2014 Mrs J.C.MI- more Is dead, aged 58 vears, .2 Te min) RUN-DC\"N PEOPLE are restored + Health:and « I.comet on naked eye was very positively stated | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, APRIL 19.1910 SCINTIST SAS NAKED VE HISNT SEEN COMET YET Spceulation as to What Might Hap pen if There Was a Head-on Collision With Body.F That no person has yet seen Halley's this appearance with the by Prof.C.A.Chant, of the University of Toronto, in a lecture last evening.For one thing, a bulletin he received only yesterday from the Yerkes Observatory of Chicago, stated it is fainter than the faintest star visible by the naked eye.and another reason is \u2018that it ig too near the sun to be perpéived in \u201cits present brightness.Photographs of it seem to indjfate that it has lost its tail at pregént, but it may develop one of a hundred million of miles after it passes its perihelion, or the point nearest the sun (about 54,- 000,000 of miles from it).If you smell anything queer within thegnext month or so it may be the odor of comet, but that is about the.worst that can happen to you from the present visitation.On the other hand, e head of the comet\u20141,000,000 miles\" through, as was said\u2014is made of something else; the scientists are still arguing oveF-it as hotly as they argued over it 200 years ago.Should we hit the head of the comet direct, the things that would happen are terrible to relate.The whole earth would boil and burst and every atom of life on it would be extinguished in & single instant.Mountains would topple and rivers and oceans vanish in one fine big cloud of steam.The earth would be no more but would drift among the planets a dead one like the moon.And the comet would go vn wagging its tall through space with undiminished speed and would come : hack over its old orbit seventy-six years after.Some of the scientists have figured out that the comet is as old as the moon and that it has heen making its rounds since the beginning of things.The nearest the earth will come to the head of the comet will be about 15,000,000 miles.Since the tail will be still dragging behind it ts likely that the earth may whisk through a section of it on or about May 18.Scientists have figured it out that earth\u2019s atmosphere may be appreciably mixed with the gas from the comet\u2019s tail on the night of May 18.but expect nothing in the way of results, good or bad.| St.John's, Nfid., April .19.\u2014Halley's eomet was visible here early to-day in the south-eastern horizon.Its light was brilliant, coruscent and of corna form.Catspaw Rubber Heels Will be found very soothing to shattered nerves\u2014Try them\u2014They won't slip\u2014All Shoemen.PROTESTANT BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL.Wanted for the High School of Montreal, a Third Form Master, Applications for this position will be received up to May 12th, and preference will be given to one specially qualified to teach Latin and Greek.Applicants should state their experience and qualifications, furnish references, and ' enclose copies of testi- .monials., H.J.SILVER, Secretary, 9% 9eod 197 Peal Street, Montreal.TO ENGINEERS At a moderate Srphy he responsible contractors and houses La here can be reached by Pitan rough the CONTRACT RECORD Th The ph t- competition will save money to your LES or muoicipality.d for sample.CONTRACE RECORD, B.34 Board of I'rade, Montreal Intending housekeepers are finding the new arrangement of showing dining-room furniture in complete sets a very sasy and quick way of choosing.You see the whole offect at a glance.Of course it requires im- ments floor space, but ¥ N.G.Valiquette, Limited, St.Catherine East,devote more floor area to din- ing-rogm furniture than any firm in the city.Eczema 18 A GERM DISEASE.There are germs in the aklh and germs in the blood, And the disease never can end until these germs are destroyed\u2014that is cer- dain.Liquozone cures Eczema, because it kills germs.It is not like other germlicides, which are poisonons when taken internally, t a harmless germicide, which acts as .a tonic.Liquozone is\" not a mixture of drugs.It Is a scientific product, derived =molely from gazes.It is a tonic vitalizer and purifier.The treatment is ; local and internal.The porme that cause Dyspepsia per- h at its touch, because they are of vegetable origin.Liquozone is now used, almost the worid over in the treatment of skin diseases, Countless cured ones know from experience that it does what nothing else can do.Its effects are an certain and so immediate that woe issue a certificate of guaran- 12 which covers a two months\u2019 .tet at.our financial risk, Don\u2019t treat Eczema in harmful, 7 ingérective Ways.you are a sufferer, please A your name and address and» aak for Book No.8.We will rend - it, and also our lberal guarantee certificate which Is free from \u201ctechnicalities and restrictions.Floase to-day : aur offer places you, unger no obligation .\u2018whatever, _Liguoxahe cdats 50c and $1.: au LIQUORSNE COMPANY, 79098 Wet Missle Street, OMICAGO, ILL.Tuesday | Just Arrived AT THE JEWELLERY STORE.The Latest Ladies\u2019 Shirtwaist Rings.\u2014They are sterling silver, fancy jade stones.for to-morrow a, set with Prices $1 & $2 sees seen HOSIERY CONTRACT NO.4 We closed a deal for an enormous quantity of Silk Hose for women, which we.will sell for $150 although tliey're worth con- \u2018siderably more.It is a fine heavy weight, Silk Hose, £a Iv fashioned, spilced feet, de of the best quality silk $1 -50 thread.Clear price to-morrow \u2014=Main Flcor.April 19 would\u201d NEW MOIRE RIBBONS NOW SO MUCH IN VOGUE, WEDNESDAY, 35c YARD.An ideal Ribbon for millinery purposes, sashes, girdles, etc, of extra heavy quality with a beautiful lustrous finish, and is fully 6 ins.wide.They come in beautiful shot effects, in: Navy and moss Silver and Myrtle Champagne and old rose Alice blue and emerald .Wistaria and myrtle Brown and.cardinal Beige and moss Brown and moss Moss and cardinal Brown and Alice blue, etc.\u2014special for Wednesday, \u2018a vard.++ 00 oh ue .85c Special Bargain Wednesday in Embroideries 3,000 YARDS OF EMBROIDERIES, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS, PER YARD.T¥%c 3,000 yards of fine White Embroideries, Edgings, Insertions and Double Insertions, also Beadings.These come in a host of different patterns and designs, such as eyelet, round-hole stitch, shadow effects, and openwork designs, also numerous others; the widths are as follows: Insertions, I to 4 inches wide.Double Insertions, 2 inches wide.Embroidery Beadings, to 2.inches wide.Plain Beadings, LA to 2 ins.wide.\u2014Main Floor.Our Stamping Department We have numerous designs of hand embroidered work for waists, collars and cuffs, centre pieces at, the most reasonable prices, for instance: Bureau Covers stamped on grey linen in numerous pretty conventional designs.Regularly 59c, for, Wednes- 45¢ day.se ue oo so 4 Table Covers and Bureau Scarfs to match, stamped on white, Galatea in new conventional designs.Regular 39c; 29¢ \u2018Wednesday for.Belding\u2019s Silks We now have a complete assortment of Belding\u2019s Silks, Floss and Lustred Cotton, also a large assortment of tinted centres; sizes 24, 27 and 36 inches.Cushion Tops, 22 ins.in the most beautiful floral and conventional designs, ready-to- work.Come and visit our Art Needlework Department, and you will find the most complete fancy goods assortment in the city, also the newest and most up-to-date novelties.\u2014Main Floor, siens.\u20141,000 Yards of these beautiful carpets, in all the newest shades of Green, borders to match, suitable for Parlors.Regular value 81.40, Wednesday, per $1- 10 > yard -+.seuceuudet 6000000004 C a 00 OUR LINENS A Mighty Sale of Silk Remnants soc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50 SILK REMNANTS, FOR 25¢ A YARD.to 15 yards; all regular stock goods, - A STOCK OF $150,000 WORTH OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS AND COTTONS AT ABOUT 20% BELOW THE MARKET VALUATION.Lengths from\u201d: such as: At 20c a yard we are offering a beautiful quality of Vichy Linen, for Blouses and Dresses.It is a fine fabric, specially suitable for Summer garments, and doesn\u2019t crush.In white and blue\u2014 in red and blue\u2014natural linen color with fancy broken French Taffetas; Peau de Cygnes; Moire Silks; checks, patterns and designs.checks, 36 inches wide, 20- Special to-morrow, a yd bric for skirts, waists, ee ful lengths, from 1 to 15 yards.425 Dozen Linen Huckaback to $1.50 value, for.5 yard, Wednesday.In fact, in this lot, there is almost every known silk fa- gowns, dresses, trimmings.Regular soc The Best Quality Shantungs; - The New Foulards ; High-class Louisines ; Satins ; CS stripes, plaids, and all of the season's newest All use- .25c Towels, good size, hemmed bhor- ders, % bleached\u2014the right kind to take with you to your country home.Regularly sold at 17¢.Wed- 14¢ nesday, each.12 Pure Old Bleached Huckaback Towels, size 20 x 40 inches, absolutely pure linen, hemmed and washed, ready for use.Regular 40c value, 30° Wednesday, each.500 Linen Lace Runners, for Bureau or Washstand, nicely worked, Wednesday, 30° each .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.At 31.25 each, we offer a wide range of Printed Bed Spreads, 25 dozen in all.They come in White and Green\u2014Green and Blue\u2014and Pink and Green de- -Signs.Guaranteed fast colors.À regular $2.00 value.\u2014Main Floor.Ours is the Largest Stock of in This City BEST ASSORTED AND PRICED AT 20% BELOW THE MARKET PRICES OF OLD PATTERNS.Specials for to-morrow: 4,000 Rolls Handsome Parlor Papers, in floral designs, in rich section.It Is Not Only Price, But Quality at the Price in Our WHITEWEAR STORE \u201cIsn\u2019t the quality wonderful\"\u2014is an exclamation we've grown accustomed to from women who visit this Whitewear We calculate how ro make -pcople say this by per- \u2014Main Floor.and 114 inches wide.and every word backed up by genuineness.memorable event.every respect, quality, quantity, value for price, and desirability of goods.Lot 1\u20143c and 5c Laces for 1l7c a yard.Lot 4\u201420c and 25¢ Laces, for 9c a yard.\u2014 Compose \u2018of White Imitation Valenciennes and Torchon Lace Edgings and Insertions to match; many patterns ; suitable for trimming children\u2019s dresses, etc.14, 1 Lot 2\u20145c, 8¢, 10c Laces for 2}/5c a yd.\u2014At this price \u2018there are White Imitation shades of Green and Gold\u2014Blue and Gold, and delicate ribbon stripes.18-inch blended borders to match.Reg.15c a single roll.Wedge nesday, for .3,000 Rolls of Attractive Bronze Gold Papers, suitable for Halls \u2014Dining Rooms\u2014or Dens, in sonally supervising the making of our Whitewear and buying our own materials, and much of it is made in our own factory to directly answer the requirements of our customers.The following lines are worthy of special mention: WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, made of fine French Cambric, trimmed with 14-inch flounce of pretty embroidery in effective designs, well made and finished with dust ruftle.Special for $1-58 Wednesday eae iia aa ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY CORSET COVERS, extra fine quality.in Maltese, Valenciennes.and Torchon Lace match; excep- appropriate for trim- 114, 2 and Edgings and Insertiom tionally fine patterns- qe ming neckwear, lingerie, etc.214 inches wide.Another Record-Making | Sale of Laces 400,000 yards of High Grade Laces and Insertions, at the plain bare facts of this sale \u2014nothing exaggerated\u2014 The following is simply a plain, bare statement of \u201cRea\u2019s of py 3» Guarantee There are 400,000 yards of Laces, including: W hite Imitation Valenciennes Laces, Torchon, Maltese, Maline, Edgings and Insertids.\u2014Comprising the surplus stock of two European manufacturers.No odd lines, broken sets, but new clean bright goods in complete sets, laces and insertions to match.The last Lace Sale of a week or two ago was a To-morrow\u2019s sale is its equal in Less than the Cost of Manufacture, To-Morrow.The Quantity Goes on Sale in Six Big Lots.\u2014This lot is composed of fine Maline Laces, also very fine Imitations of French Valenciennes Lace Edgings and Insertions to match.Patterns are particularly nice, suitable for trimming dresses.etc.34,1 and 14 inches wide.20c and 25c value, for 8c a yard, or 95¢c a dozen yards.Lot 5 25c, 35¢ and 45¢ Allovers, 12 Vie \u2014These are very pretty Valenciennes All- overs, in fifteen different patterns, suitable far blouses and dresses.These come in white, ivory or ecru, and are 18 inches wide.Lot 3\u2014I Oc, 12¢, 15c Laces, for 5c a yard Lot 6\u201450c, 75c and $1 Net Allovers, 25c self tone stripe design on fabric backgrounds of Dreux Green and Red.Regular 2 | a single roll.Weds \u20ac nesday, for .\u2026.127 1,800 Rolls of American Papers, for Parlors\u2014Dining Rooms, \u2018etc.ished with ribbon and dainty bows.pretty designs, with shoulder strap of wide beading, fin- Wednesday CAMBRIC DRAWERS, in umbrella style, frill of fine embroidery; with clusters or hemstitched tucks: Special to-Morrow.\u201cBaby\u201d s First Short Coats $1-25 sertions to match.patterns.1%, A These are very fine Calais Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, also a large quantity of beautiful Maline Lace Edgings and In- In two dozen different 34 and 1 inches wide.\u2014This js the very} best line of the whole lot.They are the most beautiful dotted Net All-overs, Tucked Nets, Filet Grounds, Guipure All-overs, and fifteen different 10¢C fancy Nets, in shade of white, ivory and Heavy varnished Golds, in Made of fine .! : \u2019 3 pique with wide collar.trimmed with fine embroidery ge v Cream\u2014Green and Fawn color- medalHons, insertion and {rill, pretty cuffs.12c and 15¢ value for Sc, or one dozen Par\u2019s.Just the thing for dresses, blouses, 0e ; ey oll Cw Another style specially for little boys, pleated and\u2019 trimmed with belt, yards for 53c.or Yokes.nesday.for roti.ed- 29< sailor collar and cuffs of fine embroidery in pretty designs.Prices \u2014Third Floor.HOW ABOUT YOUR WINDOW SHADES Anybody can teil a poor window Shade when they've learned by experience.After a few months when the Shade cracks and pin holes appear, it's easy then to conclude it must have been a poor proposition.The best and cheapest way is to know beforchand what to buy and where\u2014how the Shade should be made, and how it should be hung.Our House Furnishing Department solves this problem thoroughly and would be glad to quote you prices on Blinds and Shades, made to order, of the best hand-made opaque, Hartshorn rollers\u2014made and put up to order.«In ready-made Shades we guarantee thorough satisfaction in these: Best quality Oil Opaque shades, 36 and 37 inches wide x 70 inches long,- in medium and dark green, deep cream, good stout rollers.Pldin, 30¢; lace, Wednesday, 48e; 42 inches wide for, Wednesday.59¢., You'll be interested in our latest importations of Bamboo and Beaded Portieres, best Japanese make, 40 inches wide, 7 ft.long, in orange, blue, red, green, and many other combinations of shades.Bamboo\u2014 $1.75, $2.00 and $2.75 each.Beaded\u2014$2.45, $2.76 and $5.75 each.«Third Floor The Third Day of the GREAT CARPET SALE | ALL NEW CARPETS FOR SPRING IN A PROFUSION OF COLORINGS AND DESIGNS.One thing the professional Furnishers and Home Furnishers should bear in mind is that they would do themselves an injustice if they fail to study the Rea stock before deciding on new: Carpets for Spring furnishing.Come and see our display.Each line as below représented: English Axminster Carpets.\u2014We have 2,000 yards of these handsome Carpets, in Greens\u2014Fawns\u2014Old Rose\u2014Oriental de- A very rich, effective carpet, guaranteed t © give good wear, with beautiful 2334- ne Beautiful Wilton Sofa and Piano Rugs.\u2014Superfine quality, in 20 of the very newest designs, and the latest shades and color Y , fri à a R ] M fo mulch, Wednesday $148 Saloon in TL TI $248 Wilton Velvet Carpets.Tapestry Carpet Squares.\u2014Very fine quality, strongly and closely woven in Green Scroll and Fawn Chints colorings., Prices as follows: yards.Reg.$6.00.Wed.$4.88 yards.Reg.$7.20.with handsome 1.40.283 50 value.RL Wilton Velvet Stair Carpets.=n all the season\u2019s newest crimson -ghades, 27 wa dnches wide, Regular value esday, per yard.v0n Carpet Sweepers $1.98., \u2018«¢=We have only 100 of these loft.They \u201c- Are finished in Golden Oak.A regular Wednesday to clear the Jot Size 3 x 4 Reg.$9.60.Wed : Size 3% x 4 yards.Reg.$11.29.! $1110 Brussels Carpets.\u20141,200 yards of good wearily, heavy qualify J © Brussels Carpets, in Crimæons \u2014 Grecns ; as 3 oy Fawns, with 22M ing, Legular êpse.= Special Te size Anybody Here Seen : 249c case il be evan \u201c Wednesday, for .\u2014Main Floor.IN THE CLOAK AND SUIT STORE A Further Demonstration of Our Ability To Reduce the Cost of Dressing A FEW OF THE SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW\u2019S SALE.$25.00 PRINCESS DRESSES, $18.73.\u2014In this variety of \u2018Princess Dresses\u2014ali the spic-and-span of fashion.For instance; one styie is made with handsome yoke of rich black lace, front of bodice is beautifully braided\u2014skirt is pleated half-vay up\u2014fin- - the newest sleeves trimmed with mili- ished with braided band.tary braid.In colors of Taupe\u2014Grev\u2014Ashes of Rose Wistaria and Raisin.Regular $23.00 value.Wednesday $18- -75 OT AAA AAA AAA AAA A sossosasennens A LINE OF SEMI-PRINCESS DRESSES\u2014With open yoke, charmingly finished with band of soutache braid, fastened at the side, beautifully trimmed sleeves with soutache braid.and self color ; buttons.This line comes in colors of Taupe\u2014Mustard $1500 \u2014Grey and Blue.Reg.$19.75 value.Wednesday, for.A SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES\u2019 MOHAIR COATS.\u2014These Coats are semi-fitting ; buttons, cuffs to match, in colors of Light and Dark Grey -\u2014\u2014Reseda\u2014Tan and Wirstaria, full length; sizes 32 to 44.Regular $18.00.Wednesday, for .0\u2026.00200u000 WE HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES\u2019 MUSLIN KIMONAS, PRICES RANGE FROM 67c to $1.88.A Linc of Ladies\u2019 Kimonas, in white and colored muslin, made in the.new Russian Blouse'effect, with peplin and belt: others are in the loose Kimona styles\u2014all nicely trimmed with lace ~\u2014insertion-\u2014baby ribbon or fancy braid.Prices 67e to $1-98 range from .4.00000 0005000000 ec 0 000 A Line of Ladies\u2019 Long Muslin Kimonas, in several very neat designs, loose kigona styles, with Dutch collar.fastened at waist, belt nic trimmed with plain folds or finishing braid.- $1 15; Special for Wednesday.RE eaasanereaes es Dressing Your Daughters IS MADE EASY AND PLEASANT IN REA\u2019S MISSES\", AND CHILDREN\u2019S STORE.Just five minutes in our Gitls\u2019 Store will tell you better: what the Girls need, and how far the money Will go, than hours of worrying at home what to get.Everything from.inexpensive School Dresses and Tailored Suits to the daintiest little Party Frocks Dresses you can imagine.No, indeed, they're not expensive, You can\u2019t buy the goods and have them made up for anything like qur prices.: \u2026 We sre showing the largest assortment in Canada of Children\u2019s Coats, made of fine quality Broadicloth and Serge, in colors of Red, Brown, Mustard, Pale Blue, Navy, Garnet, Green, Ashes of Roses.These Coats are tailored throughout; collars, revers and cuffs are: made of silk moire, nicely trimmed with fancy strappings and stitch- ings, forming designs, finished with pearls or brass buttons.Sizes 4 to 12 years.Prices range from 33.25 to $7.60.An 3325 exceptionally attractive line at.Children\u2019s Dresses, made in Jumper Styles of lue Dotted Print; The waist is tucked and finished with nice band of Thite embroidery and lace: sizes 8 to 14 years.err ee cae \u201d.ene.Children's Dresses, made of Parisian Lawn and Duck, in either - one-piece or sailor style,/in Tan\u2014White and Blue.\u2026 The pue pisse Dresses are nicely trimmed with tucks and lace insertion; ke ef! collars are of lace insertion edged with Val.lace.Skirts rimmed tucks and insertion.The sailor style is trimmed pique-\u2014plain sleeve\u2014deep cuffs, piped in rte fi poste nn ss skirt; nizes for 6 to 14 years.Reg.33.50, for Wednesday.seedy 7 shawl collar trimmed with Black Peau de Soie and: $1250 and Evening « aan ram «.0- tete 3 "]
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