The Montreal daily star, 17 mai 1910, mardi 17 mai 1910
[" + le he i pad DUERTISINGISHS.- While Queej 4 \u2018Unnumbered Multitude fl ms 1d [ Toe \u201cFhuhderons Roar of Muffled Drums Marked Re Start of Stately Procession, in which Kings and inces Walked Through Serried Lines of Lon.on\u2019s Millions\u2014Massed Bands of British\u2019 Army Played Funeral Marches as the Royal Bier Passed \u2014King George and Queen Mary with Bent Heads| -Mother Silently Bowed in Acknowledgment o yTribute Paid to the Dead King\u2014Mul- |.titude Stood Silent, with Uncovered Heads, Like _.ap Assembly of Graven Images, Throughout the -Whole Length of the Route\u2014Archbishop of Can- \u2018terbury Received Cortege at Entrance to West.=.- minster Hall, § to The Montreal Star.don, May 17.\u2014Tle family of ing\" Edward to-day ytelded up the ; ~~ ashes of the dead Sovereign to the = homage of the nation.The royal cof-: fin was taken from Buckingham Palace tà Westminster Hall under an eacort which was simple yet imposing, comprising King George, the members: of the royal family and the greatest officers In the military.and \u201cnaval \u2018services of the Empire.#x wt was such a pageant.afd was T- \u2014Comptsed almost literally of the 52 sanie individuals as carried the body of Queen Victoria to her last resting lace.some nine years ago.The only prominent figure on that occasion who was absent to-day was the Ger- Be man Emperor, who has not yet ar- = rived to pay his tribute to the memory of his dead uncle.THe long vigil of the Guardsmen at the King's bier in the Throne room eame to an end at nine o'clock this morning.Shortly after that hour the \u201ccoffin wa borne through silent.cor- ->widors - lo she Bow grawing room on yvihe, groun T.- 1t was the.wish of the Quest | : = Sng mat, another ve ot i * bé held ir the palace the body was Yylelded up to dead King\u2019s subjects.The Right Arthur Foley Winnington nam, Bishop of London, and tbe Rev.on Edgar Shepperd, who are do- estic chaplains to the royal family, Pare read prayery at the bier a pi adie te | Moantimie thers \u201c For hours; Jn bat; 1 masses.of © vast concourse pe to be\u2019 Vimmovabl ing silence./ BIG BEN \u2018800MED, \u201cAND MUFFLED DRUMS ROLLED.The procession from Han lace to Westminster torsah double lines of réd-coated s¢idlers flanked with rows of stalwart policemen and a mass ot silent black- igarbed humanity.The buildings along the route were heavily draped with mournmg: © The German and other embassies in Carlton House Terrace were covered with funeral palls of bluck and purple.relleved occasionally by green wreaths and bouquets of white.lilles.The first intimation that the crowd, which had been waiting for hours, had of the approach of the funeral cortege ; Was the booming of the first of sixty- eight minute guns which were fired at \" 8t.James Park.followed by the toliing of \u201cBig Ben,\u201d the great bell in the clock tower of the House of Commons, which heretofore has been héardoniy as it struck the hours.- A At exactly 11.30, whieh was the hour 2.fixed for leaving the Palace, the long i: _igwelling roll of murfled drums was \u2018iffeard.It-soon krewginte a thunder-.Mie roar bs the ae, to \u2018move.\u2019 Then there arose, weird and \u2018melancholy and her te great and everwheltming volume, the notesgôf the i est funeral mu ever h Pa by \u2018thre massed bands of the British &rmy.\u2018There were more than four hundred players.This gave the scene what .\u201cwas Its most impressive feature.we Theres came first in Une the Head- Te uarters Staff and Army Council, in Fa Lord Roberts fFode.The Fleld~ Toda showed scarcely any sign of adv cing years sinop the time he per- a similar duty at the funeral \u2018of \u2018Queen Victoria, \u2018almost a decade ægo.In this line wis Lord Kitchener.stalwart figure with features dark with tea fyom his world travels.Next came the Admiralty ' Board, \u2026 Face Marshals.and Admirais The individual iri this division whom crowd recognizéd was Admiral Charles Beresford.\u201cThen followed an escort of dis- i nted troops, Indian officers and es-de-Camp to His late Majesty, Sohn then.immediately In front of the y 0 the massed bands, who played gone the short march Beethoven's neral March.Chopin's Funeral March è \u201cand the Dead March in Saul.| -.Just.before Westminster Hall was \u2018Yeashed, sixteen pipers of the Scots \u201cQuards played \u201cThe Flowert of the $ t,\" the only Scottish ballad whith «wad, a favorite of the late King's.KB GEORGE AND HIS ~~ \u201c53 \"SONS WALKED BEHIND, PTH body was carried, as in \u2018the cadf\" Yr King Edward's illustrious mo- ; upon an érdinary gun-carriage.que Was drawn by eight magnificent ack horses and was flanked by the es company of the Grenadier The coffin was covered with ie satin pall, on which was sptead a] Toe Rover agar Upon this rested J the insignia Royalty.\u2018the Crown.oth a pL TA lbdiately oltowing: tha bled wadk- Lx, George, with hin:two eldest rd'and: Atbertsa- The King.> oes = Admgirats umiform and the ERE the uniforms of naval cadets, ORE a EX Majesty walked with hls hegd and Ng eyes on the ground.» g the htent a wes \\ Frouninge is two ond Tore ow Tina gamed about them with frank \u201cdarts of youth.1 were 80 crowd recugnized them.route The demeanor of Queen Mary, ho was in the second asarrisge, hav bios peucetulÿy aurrendered oagion, the fret place to which she ÉÙ 2 ; \" - = thers Panel PN = paisée otpéousty ubdiformed Fy Hin sa A Pana oP own fans.by black de ineinash \u2018Butkttrfteue F = \"The.ind (hem Tames the Speaker of the House of Commons, in unfamiliar that few in the Next came a long line.of splendid uniforms.The wearers included Prince Christian, Prince Arthur of Cont ught, | the Duke of -Saxe-Cobyrg- and Goths, the Grand Dukes Michael Alexandro.vitch and Michael Michaeloviteh, .of Russia, the Duke of Teck, the Duke of Fife, the Duke of Argyll, the Princes Francis of Teck and Alexander and Maurice of Battenberg.Folluwing these came a numerous array of members of the late King's Household and gentlemen of Queen Alexandra's Household, an well as the suites of the Kings of Denmark and Norway and the visiting Princes.QUEEN-MOTHER BOWED TO - SILENT, UNCOVERED HOSTS All in the processjon up to this point were afoot.Now came a mounted escort leading a long line of magnificent Stale carriages, in which were the Royul laides mourning.The first carriage contalned the Queen- mother, Alexandra; her sister, the Dowager.Empress of Russia, Princess Royal and Princess Victoria.Her grief does net seem to have affected the marvellous \u2018vouthfiülness of the Queen-Mother, who imr\u2018appédrance to-day was the contemporary of her successor, Queen Mary.Moreover, èhe manifested the deepest interest in the tribute which was being paid to the memory of her dead husband.Throughout the route she bowed continuously, right and left, to the al- lent, uncovered hosts which \u2018lined the , Tor the oe- et dion \u201cever ods \u2018of Humanity ban upon either, Side of the street.The \u2018other carrikges.contained the Queen of Norway and all the well- known Princesses and Duchesses of the Royal family living in England and abroad.Last of all came a squadron of \"moi troops.and twenty minuter \u2018âfter-the line started the last of King Edward's funeral cortege had left the home which he loved best among his; Raval residences.When the gun-carriage reached the entrance to Westminster Hall, the bearers, a _ party of King's Guards, moved the coffin.sand wore met at th- portal by the Archbishop of Canterbury.the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl Marshal.and the Lord Chamberlain, who preceded the body to the catafalque.All along the route, which was scarcely half a mile in length.the attitude of the uncounted multitude was one of dpep personal grief.N¢ word vas spoken, gnd after heads had been uncovered it was like 4n.assembly of graven images.AN ASSEMBLY OF GRAVEN IMAGES, THE CROWD SEEMED.All \u201calong the rèbte, as the gun-car- raige, on whiththe casket was borne approached, the.order \u2018\u2018rest on your arms,\u201d was given sharply.With heads howed the soldiers lining the route, kept their eyes on the ground while the body of their late King passed by.coming to attention again for the.- .y Royal.Standards.which\u2019 was carried Immediajely he! ina the casket \u2018wad ™ of: King A group of poor women who: were\u2019 irying to reach positions from which they could view the cortege.were luckier than their wealthier sisters, who failed to obtain seats for love or \u2018réemeÿy, John Burns, president of the Locai Government Labor leader, saw them from the win- does ai his offices and invited them rite ows room, .from which they | ad an excellent view of the passing.A MEMORABLE SCENE IN WESTMINSTER HALL.Meanwhile.for more than an hour there had been preparing in Willlam Rufuds famous hall one of these] stately spectacles, at once brillant, | simple, and dignified, for which the Britlsti Court seems to have a genius.| There ecould be no fitter piace for the 1ying-In-State of the great King than.thre.noble hall where, \u2018eight hundred and éRiven years ago, this Teast of Whitsuntide was kept.very royally.Joy.William Rufus.\u2018 No attempt at funeral decoration \u2018marred the noble simplicity of this \u2018grand interior.The spacious floor \u2018was laid with dull gray felt.\u2019 \"In the centre.on a slightly elevated dais spread with a purple carpet.stood the lofty purple catafalque, plain in its severe simplicity.N86 flowing draperies softened its rectangles.It might have been two smoothly chiselled blocks of.purpie granite.\u201cAt each corner stood a lofty) standard, each carrying \u2018four t candles.Slowly and quietly,\u2019 under - super viglon of the Duke of Norfolk.Bar! -Marshal, and Hon.Lewis.Harcourt, First Commissioner vf Works, in brillant Uniforms great company assem: irat at the top e great stair- Ne that swèéps from the maid ithe window \u2018to the floor.ttinster - Abbey choir of men ahd boys, clad In white surplices snd acarlet chssbcks.took Hs position, Then on the left, preceded by the mace bearer with his glittering mmce, the poly eh or tn ibe RAE the oir Then, \u201cfed Bogrd and.+ = entered, followed * \u2018Sy; four hundred members of the- House, led \u2018by Prime Minister Asquith.\u201cAN the members of the.Cabinet wero;fêtere, and all were forgetful for the: ent of the bitter strife that qaddened the Kings last ft oe bors aa od.ea lou pure nié bartier.CU Li gt pA \u2018PEERS: AND: c HONS MET AROUND LATEKING'S BIER \u201cA little late thé Lord Chancellor \u2018wearing his full-boutomed wig and black and gold so.«end preceded by the mace-bearer,'lgé\"the Peers down the staircase.in ffosit: of the choir to an enclosure.on \u2018the; floor on the rent thy\u201d opposite each other ra \u2018the maces of the House of Commons afd the House of Lords.Be- ind each there was ranged a nearly equal number 6t Commoners and Peers.which was soon to reat the coffin of their King.the one war in Great Bri- rightly tu.campose: ir strife, _About .the -entrance stood officers \u2018representing all the Guards.regiments, heralds, and\u2019 pursuivants of.the College of Arms in their quaint and me- aldic devices.officials of the Lord Chamberlain's office; officers of the Royal Household, and officials of the Most Noble Order: of the Garter in glowing uniforms.Then.at the head- of- the stairway appeared the figure of a tall clergy- Bebind him came tre Archbishoo wf Canterbury and tne Dean of Wesi- minster.The little procession walked slowly the length oi tlie hal! to the entrance, there to awalt the funeral cortege.At thirteen minutes past twelve the first rolling of the drums in the Dead March in Saul! boomed through the Hal\u2019, and a deep hush seemed to settled upon the silent waiters, while Big Ben's sonorous notes, which never before marked anything but the passing \u2018of time, seemed to | vibrate with.a heavier tone.as though \"conscious that it was now in a way significant of eternity.Two minutes later great military And naval officers led the procession into the hall.WREATHS OF CYPRESS FLANK THE CATAFALQUE Proceded by the Garter King-at- Arms one Heralda, they marched to the end of the aul the Ear! Marshal and preosded by She chet; ma Pena Westminster and the Archbishop ° Canterbury Walked slowly before the coffin, which was borne on the shoulders of soldiers.Behind thls there was carried by other soldiers the covering of the coffin, on which rested the Crown, -sceptre.and orb.Gently was ths heavy coffin raised on to the catafalque, \u2018and the glittering emblems of royalty were replaced on its top.Then.leaning on either side of the catafalque snd resting on the ground, were placed two plain wreaths of cypress, Behind the coffin followed Queen Alexandra, King George.and the dowager Empress Marie of Russia, each holding -one of her \u2018arms The purple carpete\u2019l daia wax occupied by the dead King's family and Ruyal visitors.Just below stood a little group of Court ladles in deep black.A little further off there was a group of nine other ladies in deep black.These were the nurses of the late King.The rest of the floor was occupled by others who Had beon in the procession, soldiers.sailors, and names famous throughout the world.THE ARCHBISHOP RENDERS THANKS FOR KING'S REIGN.Sc.from above, the floor must have lookel lllke one great, wondrous plece of tapestry.Suddenly the \u2018strains \u2019 of the Dead March In Saul from without away, and in\u2019 tle hush that followed.the Archbiehop's voice.from the steps at the head of the coffin, was heard in slow.solemn tones :aying: \u2018Let us pray, Chris: have mercy upon us.\u201d Then the Lord's Prayer was recited and tLe choir sang the Twenty-third Pealm.The Dean read the Lesson from John V.23-25, and the \u2018choir then chanted à short anthem.The Archbishop of Canterbury recited a short prayer, aa follows: \u201c0, Lord we remember before Thee our late Sovereign Lord, King Edward, Between them stood a catafalque on.tain in whom Great?Britain trusted dieval \u2018tabards and.smbroidered herman, bearing a lng jewellad crucifa- | View, i a pokes fun at Mr.Roseveit.This week\u2019 8 issue contalrs the-foltowing effort to further and maintain among all nations.\u201d \u201d > \u2019 the Archbishop delivered an addrigm.He sald: and the world delighted to honor is: suddenly taken from our head, and perhaps we find it difficult to fix our\u2019 thoughts-the significance of memorable day.the lesson of this scene preks for -us and the, multitude - Who thronz to look upon it here great hall of English history.but death is to us Christians sw lowed up in the larger Nh Qur sorrow] headed commoër Dope.the story of our nation\u2019s ait hl by a great gorrow, ourselves afresh from this solemn hour and private.of the people to whows much physicians, bearers of died | in thänkfuiness for blessings which Thou haat bestowed upon us through His reign for His continual \\ .dhe The Bread THAT HAS RAISED THE STAN: ARD OF BAKERS BREAD IN OUR, CITY 18 \\ HA RRISON 'S Benediviton, after which Queen - Alexandra rose from her praving chair.Then after reading & \u2018short Co lifted hands offered a silent prayer.\u2018Por the moment it seemed as if her griyf would overcome hen but when she finished her prayer she arose and oned to King George to escort her int te:thè door: and with him on er taf right and.her sister, the Dowager - Marie of Ruseia.on her left, she walked with queenly.composure to the entrance.The rest of the company left, soma by the main entrance .and others trem the epposite end.neoutaige the hall thousands of bare- spectators wutched the Queen- \u2018Ri Mother drive away, as they waited to start the long on whioh, at i \u2018TY.Sovereign whom bis Empète ia of à \u201cWe stand in the preserica er.We gave tfianks, Wæa\"thank Goë| four.é\u2019ciock, began to fflé before the for # ruler de to the servis pf.nig lashes of their beloved Xi ; 5 j thank tobe 200-1: No Ta nodqi C30 0p: route 48 + Baward's - hank God for : man's head was to a \u2018teaching us still to see His Buckingham Palace with a black mass of eaten As goon g8 the coffin left the Palace the Royal Standard, which had been flying at half-mast.was raised to the top of the staff.Reinforcements of mounted police had to be hurried to Parliament Square to prevent the crowd, which was being pressed forward from the Embankment.bursting into the Palace yard.Seyeral women \"fainted during the crus We pray God, now that we are united that we may be united for the tasks which lie before us, as the Christian inherftors of a great empire, the fight ageinst selfishness, impurity and greed.to pledge to deliberate unsparing work as Christian folk, to set forward what is true and just.what is lovely and of good repute in the daily life, both public \u2014 CLUETT me COLLARS is given and from whom much is required!\u201d 3 QUEEN ALEXANDRA .PRAYS BESIDE COFFIN.Then the choir, accompanied by .trumpets, and drums, rendered the S a2 3 Tor 50 .hymn \u201cO.God our Help for Ages .mi Past,\u201d and the Dean pronounced the : e ori er, Men's Faris NOTRE DAME W i the Uni knslt- beside the coffin, and with up-.Cea + Bis, = qq = M va = | + me 5 | x Mon Ster.\u2018May?17,\u2014The Saturday Re- ° baral week Radical as Mr.Mass \" nothing like as gham\u2019s Naticn, evel} aguin, this \u2018time before | y-of Be fim Mr.R by LA cus.tory-\u2014Gu:zot perbaps, : 08; \u201cThe History of Civill- For this, Mr.Rodteve't : was made à' doctor of \u2018philosophy, the muster of \u201cletters degree not having been grantod for the lagt-twelve vears.Mr.Raose- velt has, indeed.found a Royal road to academic distinction, Mr.Roosevelt, we hear, tm a littie hoarse.It would be hard luck If lack of vo'ee robbed him of further honors.Boy Hero Saves Baby Brother Dudley Lappin, Thirteen-Year-Old Detroit Lad, Groped Way Through : Flames to Bed.Detroit, May 1T.\u2014Dudley Lappin, tihirteen years of age, made a hero of | himself by rescuing his i 1004 gown ventre.ped is fait, BIG ENTRY LIST FOR \u2018MARATHON DERBY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 17.\u2014It certainly looks lke a classy field of entries for the sesund annual Canadian Marathon Derby miles and 385 yards, which will be ru th a the new Stadium, Hanlan's Island, tig ht of May 24th.The entry list comprises the picked men of the worid, as follows: Johansen.Sweden; \u2018Crowley.Ireand : Robertson would not come to Toronto unless he had the goods.Dineen has run more long races chan any of the other professionals entered.and.always gets a plece of the money, However, Ten says to look out for A dark horse in Deerfoot, the Alberta Indian, who claims he can defeat either t or Acoose.2000000 e vossses 1 oe SPORTING NOTES * sa0eses + 2008000 A late erioket practice ou take piace this evening (Tuesday, at the M.A AA, Grounds, Ad members are particularly requested to attend.On the arrival of the steamship De.of the Thorson line, Mr.Joseph - who is eer ~known oa rhaps + + à | rurales and the fields will be der y chie ; EEE 3 TRE Tsai.PE DELORIMIER PARK OFFICIALS HERE Lo The board of directors of the Montreal Driving Park held a meeting last night and made their final plans for the opening day on Saturday.Nearly all the directors were present and expressed themselves as pleased at the prospects.Every attention is being given to the track just now and if fine\u2019 Weather holds out it will be lightning fast on opening day.W.C.Capps, who raced here last year.arrived from Pensacola this morning with three horses, Including John Garner.S.Johnson, the noted steeplechase rider, also got in to take part in the hurdle races.There are eight or ten good leppers at the course, the best of whom are Lester L.- Hayman and Ballycastle.a few Of the trainers, however, are schooling their charges over the large enough to ensure good racing in that line.The assistant starter is here and the barrier ia being put in position so as the youngsters can go through their paces.Mr.T.J.Ruane is Mr.Mur- Fast work was given the horses this course took advantage of the fine weather.Strategy worked a half in 52; Haymarket and Alarmed showed a half in -53.Tht last named won his last two starts and Is considered a e one.Pret n rs -5.Bubble three-quarters in 1.23, Precise and Niblick a half in 52 3-5, Lillian Leigh three-eighths in 41.H adbec Association of the A.A.U.of Conia he issued trrcugh the mectes Mr.Arts Flew, it for an Sot u sise = Say\u201d.Dre.ppp pita a + FORM NEW ASSH, \u201cBaveral letters have been received by tbe members of the M.A.A.A.frem some of the old boys who are nipeg at present, and who have a new amateur athletic there.Mr.Gordon Bowie, ao ve elected a member of the board of rectors of the M.A.A.Di on | Winnipeg tor some à letter stating that everything ig pro.land: on the watée-front and se he melee Ce nr tete they intend Som.- 4: Ce tee règne\u201d we worl Quite ray's assistant, and is a oapable man.- morning and all that could get on the | Pearl Point went a.Xo 00 MALE Bis | Win- 1 med the annual meetin as.been et « and wi bid _ re gressing fine and the association is 0B} A.LA merde, ERE _ inst Tecumashs.From left to right: Decarie, Lalonde: \u2018and œauthtr, o the.Nationals, are shown.(By a Photographer.) , Président E.H.Brown on the Army Scheme.Jon the\u2019 tormas uit and it was moved by Mr : (pard'and seconded by Mr.W.E.Findlay, {that this quiation CATHAL MEET Rs takes at the angus] meeting or the Monte thletie au tion, held tte pin et with the $gsocta- ti > The motion of having\u2019 this ralli- tarv tralnieg.for the younger glass of athletes was made LY Mr.W.H, Fisher a oii Le Mr.ares Hager, i what.good, 8: he mir tary- training to pat would do, cal Instructor, asked $ ofthe: +4 Hp or and exbigi efits t long was sem.Fmeamders the + would foito- form \u2018ouips.which, i its own gvm, : Mers.=\u2018 se me.discussion followed about.the age.* Ed.Shap- be left, over.to \u201ché RE us then asked wh ch th pe 8 then a whe \u201c- the a clation would he inourrin 00 ng t the cadet | 1 odligations by endo corps proposition, but President E.5 the corps moulé Bava To be Fach dl 0 be I \u2019 subscription.: by .Among the other important business transacted at the meeting was the vélgde tion of the new board of directors.there being twelve members rorminâted for the positions.The result of the balioting \u2018 tulted in the foljow! being aelected for the zeats: - Mecars Vc.% rue B, H.Brown, Gordon C.Bowle.Louis Ruben.stein, Percival Molson and W.ontas.The final change was the dec te to raise their annual fee from $3 to This motion, which was made bv Mr.N.Warminton.raussé à lot of discussion among the members, but was finally care ried.MERTING WAS QUIET.- Mr.Davidson: the secretary- treasure, opened the meeting w th his annual re port, showing the success of the different clubs during the pust season.report.together with the , statement.was adopted without a word of comment, The report, however, w all that could be desired.the revenus o the asroclation being over $80,000, ot there wra a surplus of revenue over the * | expenditure of over $10,000.1 was also Stated that the \u2018associa tion membership shell not include the piv lege of skating, tennis, baseball or This privilege of free admission wih ke suspended on occasions when the grou are rented by the directors to outside organizations.t tha close of the meeting Mr, Baviis \u2018thaved that B resslutiod\u201d expressing Vy.pathy with thy royal family i the.Jaath Mr.Baylis.wfter.a a tre suggested that Mr.John per MY Let: : hat he we ra ines.HE 4 The \"out.important _ action: that wat | aan 2: awaited with great fntercat and vo limit the privileges of the athletic\u2019 .ngme 5 bers to certain lines of sport and ele Des es T° a The - treasurer's «J.NE + had paid Hio.008 an ine\u2019 making te + ail t ad pals\u2019 dur during the} ma five.my 3} first métion to te.put before the : \u2018mem tx was that\u2019 © .Ÿ stating that two of the di dire should 1 be elected for threé years for ; two year: After the mou da aan : BY wd ind ae te rT and explaindd that t \u201c+ would consent he would Jike Tue mg : his motion.This was dope\u2019 ~~ } On the vote of the house, however.Warminton's motion was carried » i large majority.and the following will ve { inserted in the by Jaws after increasing.the fee from $3 to 35 + Athletic members shall pe éntitiea to Î the use of the nods and\u2019 house at © Westmount ret re of such J sports only as ther sh ity witen making application for membership.Ther : shall\u2019 not be actively e n vel sports in any outeids club.thie me * of King Edward be read.This motes, was seconded by Mr.J.1i.Sçriver, It was further resolved that this expression of respectful sympathy and loys à alty be forwarded to His res + Grey, the olor SF Garda of His Majoaty in the Dominion ot Canada : .MARRIED MEN WON AT GOLF.| more Geils May interetere \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Wh Training.a Won Fifteen Out of Eighteen Matches en Lomond, Sai.Ma i et fries recurrent n trou u Played.both himself and hie trainers, and it 10 The married members of the Outre.rded sa likely that the new .i mont Golt Club won a decisive vic out Joa interfere to some extent wi - tory over and an excellent dinner from The present bolls of the ratirad cham.the bachelors of the same club on 8at- jon are located on lis upper left aim urday afternoon.Eighteen a side took and between his shoulder Badet.They \u201d ee part, the married men winning fftesn \u2018are an irritating affliction, and besomd * of the matches.Mr.T.Gordon cap- painful if hard exercise Is indulged ia.tained the benedicis and Dr.W.H.But he experlonce oil ore a bac r Jamieson (he helors.back leads them to believe that they will .° de able to cope successfully with the - Tim O'Rourke is Married.fresh troubles without causing much delay In his conditioning w Toronto, May 17.\u2014 Tim O'Rourke, tha manager of the Irish-Canadian Athlete \u201cJutiries trom Sir oT ve Club, and a veleran athiete of champlon- told of the selection of Ric to roferes .ship calibre, vus inarried yesterday to the fight.he Pry om, - Miss Edythe Draper.e ow Torontos plav Nationals at Montreal For diamonds.go Xo Memaley's a on Saturday.Watch it rain Jeweller.365 SL.James st.LY A .= - + \u2019 \u201c ra i J 8 À Tosacconisy vl - .Sa MeNETS GIE - PENNE TN .Ù -# | I | sn editions.po PE CEE ER Se A éRdliventd by J.Dunn\u2019s Challenge at the : Plate to Wallop Any M Man Living Cs Thive Béitimère \u2018acrites tore off enough no notes to supply sach.of their QUE village papers for seventeen Issues, twenty-two extras and ten Sunday.\u2018combat to Baltimore yesterday.Ë per were called upon.| 7 Due largely to the cyanogan gases in Mr.Halley» s comet, It was a dismal exhibit.that \"his team plays that way every 85 yearsior 80 when the comet comes, In order to beat off the Baltimore people the best efforts of two of our 6.Winter stayed three rounds, and P.Wilson finished.we dropped a : Out near.the i { elub house B.Keefe was warming up ready to jump into the fray at a | - second'# notice, but was not called upon, although he might have curtalled | _ the extent of the disaster.x | à faise alarm.' ll aay The dew qf keen endeavor moistened: P.Wilson\" B brow at all times, but viewed from Row.F, Seat 27 of the 5 cent pews it looked as if P.Wils>a was Electors in attendance who saw the combat at the Shamrock grounds the Before were loud in their pralses of S.Lichtenhein, who quelled the riotous doingy of the infuriated populace who-were looking for seats.In the midst pf the great, soul-stirring clamor, 'S.his fair young life in his hands, arose and \u201csaid: get their money back at the box office.\u201d is -regarded as ome of the great orations of ancient and modern A Lichtenhein taking \u201cGents who are not sat- \u201ctimes.The applause was enormous.Strong men wept.We have it on the best.of authority that it was a better talk than Cicero's third oration against Catiline, Cato's big blow in the Roman Senate, ur the long talk by Crassus in defence of Cneius Plancus It will be seen at a glance in fact that 8.Lichtenhein is some strong onthe &plel: ith\u2019 the climate moderating.a few peek a boo socks were in evidence, but e plece de resistance of yesterday's show was supplied by H.Cush- \u2018 ing.who electrified the populace by dashing up tu the entrance in a brand - mew densine waggon.When the f.t.directors can blow in 36,000 annuully in the joy ride things, + Morg coin must dtift Into the box office than we wot of.Either that or NH Cushing gets a royalty on the sale of goods at the peanut garage under tre stand stand.vou 15e COST ®- aa © For the first time in the history of baseball an umpire appeared in real oollar, cuffs, diamond pin and immaculate shirt.Fines wer: handed out with lavish generosity to players who requested to know the color of his socks, + A Few Minor Details.The statistics.of the event were 6 to 1, and were added to by J.Stafford.the enly Jiving Ump who wears collars and cuffs while in action.3.Stafford aszesscd one of the Baltimore athletes $10 for too much conversation.We do not know who the stricken athlete was, as the voice came from ' .among the crowd of Baltimore players.thing terrific.The voice called J.Stafford some- At first J.Stafford fined it $3.but as the voice was undismayed the ® into\u2019.dignified sterling Ump raised the stakes to $10.That checked the observations.\u201c owner of the voice found his salary slipping away too rapidiy.ænd.less expensive silence.The and relapsed Things have come to a pretty pass when it costs an athlete $10 to tell an Ump.hew be ought to run things.Are, or are not the sacred privileges of the ball players to be trodden upon by the cruel, tyrannical monslers in blue suits, {.e., At the kickoff everything was beyond reproach.s and nobody out, a ray of sunshine was let into the situation er suddenly wheeled around and nailed J.Slagle off second base.- gents on - when G.int unrelenting Feels of the Umps?With two Baltimore Take it irom us, gentle reader, J.Slagle was annoyed at hls quick exit.Jog oked at one time as if he would stoop down and bite the Ump.in the A maimute later, J.Walsh batted one out to M.Corcoran, who made a mas- todonjc heave at J.Yeager and caughtMr.Goode, of Baltimore, diving swiftly into third base.Loud applause for the big throw.< 2 .Big treaves from the outfield, = More Fancy Heaves.in fact, seemed to be in order.J.Janes, the great statesman.caught a Baltimore gent at the plate and \u201c M.Corcoran made big heave No.2 when he hurled the ball to the plate in ¥ time ta nip-J.Dunn in the &ct of scoring.: This fling was a stirring affair, and wound up with a run-in between + Dunn and Kritchell.; \u2018 J.55.\u2018As.M.Corcorun caught the ball, J.Dunn made a leap for the pan, but the = nce.However, J.Dunn came steaming along and ran into Kritchell braced for the collision.throw was à beaut and Kritchell had it long before J.Dunn put in an ap- who was J.Dunn turned three separate and distinct som- mersaults, and dropped to terra firma with his left leg twisted around his neck.It was a big act of high and lofty tumbling, rarely seen in any ball ve After being straightened out by his compatriots, one of whom was a rapid- \u201cfire surgeon and screwed his left leg on again in record time, J.Dunn arose and offered to lick any man living, but Kritchell FE : oughly roused.\u2019 in particular, at catoh- ights.It will Re seen at once that J.Dunn is a dangerous citizen when thor- 8killed peacemakers rushed in and dragged J.Dunn away before he dyed the graas whl the gore of his enemies.~ J.Dunn thereupon retired to the bench and consumed large quantities of ing vengeance, however.between drinks.Another gd\u2019 act rarely viewed for the ona price of admission was sup.The ball fell in front of Kritchell, who.in B.Clancy landed safely \u20ac plaudits from : the Baltimore bench were something never had a\u2019 look in.shing fade away in his bre.8.Lichtentofite example and \u2018disguise his\u2019 Aoptied by ell RELL \u2018Was at the bat and struck out, but the Montreal clutcher dropped > the th ke.B legged it for first.- lopping i hick it up, booted it into the diamond.tion.Lu he me ordinary, Further details are unnecessary.H.Smith's employees couldn't hit Rus- \u201cJ, all and- with poor heaving by the local twirlers, the ro The populace tiled out sadly, and viewed Rn.\u2018$5,000 horseless buggy.is Asked why ne aia - fol ly médel with some\"blué to talk for publication.Ç \u201c4 Peanuts 5 per.id Sip and I went to the ball * e; last week, and we agreed at Tastead of putting in 75-cent = the baseball club .should \u201c bavesadded some five and ter- \u201c2 gent \"Beats.\u201cBit never nding, the Monts} AE Ee \u20ac, ren may wake An, e classy f LP priced admissiolt Le hope \u2018so.Let us hopes ~ < \u201cWe are particularly strong i ythis season on outdoor suits\u201d for \u201cathlefic fellows and we want | 7 Montrer! to be some potatods.\u2018Noted as the home of Semi-ready 10 1am Tid ng, and distinctly: distin.| in a social way it irks EB ue e to think that it's.so long \u201cvin \"we won at baseball that -seems/only à dveam.on me, I don\u2019t often i in Rileyisms + vor wait three days en sb SE 8.\u201d d t and make it look like new, H.Cushing de- CLARKE EXPLAINS INJURY.Wagner Skid Into Third Base and Hurt Shoulder.Pittaburg.Pa.May 1%.\u2014 Captain Fred.Clar ce, of the Pittsburg team, last night issued a statement as to the cause and extent of Hans: Wagner's injuries.\u201cIn the last game here with Brooklyn,\u201d said Clarke, \u201cWagner sl'd into third base ænd his shoulder came into contact with Makiveetis oot.The too of the shoulder ruised and the hurt is a painful and stiffened the muscles.Wagner want- {ts ot fearing he would not do t justice, but 1 nrevailed on him 10 refnain at his nost.Then he and er cooked Ww \u2018the exchange of post- tions to make agner\u2019s work lighter.\u201d \u2014 + CANADIAN PACIFIC.Sposlal Train Service,Nomining Branch \"Victorias Day, May 24th.\u201cThe following important changes in train sécvice will be in effect for Tues- aay, May 24th.Train leaving Place Viger at 245 AM.will run though to Nomining.Train due to leave Nomining at 4.1 \u2018RM.wilt Tun only from 8t.Jerome and - {make ons at Montfort Sante -Proir ten \u2018eave St.Agathe et bj6 ve Place Viger at S45 Ï Rophig at intermediate Ste- Trait will eave Nomining at 5.P.\u2018and arrive Place Viger at 100 = P.T to leave ft.cencetio, =: 4 \u201ca ah êt i = H.Smith states \u2018what looked like sihgles.one.A ent cold agravated the roreness- [ere REFEREE OF THE.sm AT ; J'auch a way grevsess wonebeg 2 NOTES OF THE GAME 2 SHVSH LL 3 DRDEBLY \u201cThat will cost you five,\u201d Umpire Stafford to Walsh, of the Baltl- more Club, when he insisted on talking from the bench.\u201cMake It ten and go as far as you like,\u201d retorted Walsh, remarked Winter and Wilson were both ineffec- \u2018tive and were hit hard.The Royals played a great fielling game, cutting of runners and pulling In They had {lve double plays to their credit as well, Corcoran figured in two\u2019 double plays, catching au man at the plate and a nan at tlird by perfect row from.- ight field after the batter hag.Xjled out.Jimmie Jones also resgod: a: man, dut at third, In the elghth inning.© with the nases full and no one out, Frick hit to Nat- tress, and Instead of heading off tte run, Natty threw to first, catching Frick.Walsh got his head In the way of one of Winter's shoots.He did not fall or make any display.but it js a good bet that he has a sore head to-day.Barrgw was missing from the beach yesterdgy.Captain Smith being in charge of the proceedings: arrow left Sunday night in quest of an Ider and a pitcher.He uffering biz uney for the nen he wants, and expects to land some cne before ho returns.Krichell is there with the ginger all tbe time.In yesterday's game he was covering the plate for a throw from Cor- coran to catch Dunn coming from \u2018hird.Dunn bumped him ard he was apparently firmer than the Birds\u2019 leader had supposed.Lt any rate, Dunny did not like thie bump.and was called out besides.In the ninth _imming Goode tame sailing in from third with the apparent intention ofr evening up Dunn's score.but Kri:nell way still on the aggressive, and It 3 more than likely that before Goode approazhes the plate again he wil stop and lift Lis cap.\u2014\u2014 Siagie is a great centre-fielder, but Sheriff Jones can cover almost as much ground in that garden as any one.The score: BALTIMORE.AB.R H PO AE Slagle, o.f .3 0 1 3 0 0 Goode, v.f .,.3 1 2 4 0 0 Hall, 3b.ire.200 3 3 9 Walsh LI .4 1 2 1 0 0 Clancy.1b.4 1 0 7 0 0 Dunn, as.4 0 1 4 » Frick, 25.4 1 1 6 1 0 Byers, c.4 0 2 4 0 Q Russell, p.2 zz 1 1 23 I Totals.31 6 10 27 10 1 MONTREAL.ap 1H.P.O.A EK Natiress, 8s.3 1 2 3 6 1 Joyce, If.2 0 060 60 0 0 Corcoran, rf.4 0 60:20 2 0 Yeager, 3b .3 60 0 3 2 0 Jones, cf.32 0 0 1 1 0 Cocktil, 1b.4 0 1 9 1 0 Smith, 2b.4 0 0 1 5 0 Krichell, c.3 0 0 8 0 1 Winter, p.1 0 0 2 z 0 Wilson, p.20 0 1 1 vu Totals.2 1 327 20 2 Score by Innings\u2014 Baltimore .ques a cree 002100021\u20146 Montreal .000 100000000 \u20141 SUMMARY.Two-base hit, Dunn; timore 7.Montreal 6; first base on crrors, Baltimore 2, Montreal 1; stolen base, Cor.coran ; sacrifice fly, Yeager: sacrifice hits, Russell.?Slagie and Joyce: hits off Winter, 4 in 3 Innings; off Wilson, ¢ In 6 innings.bases on balls, off Winter 1, off Wilson 5, off Russell 4.struck out, by Russell 4, by Winter 1, by Wilson 2; wild pitch.Russell; double plays, Corcoran te Yeager, Corcoran to Krichell.Nattress to Smith to Cockil] 2, Nattress to Co :kill.Time, 2 hours.Umpires, Stafford nnd Boyle.\u201cAttendance, 1650.DUNN PURCHASED À NEW SHORT STO Special to The \u2018Montreal\u2019 Montreal Bar Baltimore, Md.May 17.\u2014Jack Dunn has purchased Bhortstop Nichols, from the Cleveland and Kansas City Clubs.Nichols was traded last year to Cleveland by the Philadelphia Americans for Goode,\u2019 now\u2018 playing with the Orioles.and this season was turned over to Kansas City, but refused to report, .and has \u2018been at his home near Baitimore ever since -the season began.The purchase went through yesterday, after Kansas City had secursd.Barbeau, from Bt.Louis Nationals, to take Nichols\u2019 place, Nichols played good ball for Connie Mack, and hit- very Hard.He will report to Dunn Im Rochester, nesday.Dunn is baseman Parent, of the Chicago Am- ericans, and Jacek Knight.of the New York Americans, and expects to land one or the Other Third man Jimmy Catix has been sold to Troy, of the New York Stateileague.haste dot oe ; another ring site for the worid'g.cham- 4 Emeryville Racing À Williams sent for Tex Rickard and h the Emeryv tratk, \u2018and - a ! slon to conduct the \u2018Contest at fa : mentioned had been \u2018wit me +f, Willams refused.last night.© ia \u2018the matter, but the: facts: ave Some HT left on bases, Pai- Wed-.also after second.-j Cteve and Bt.LATEST NEMS AON THE TRAINS CAMPS gore, ae Hood's EE jau drugzists.>» conte, Special to Te Mostreal Montres! fear san Francisco, May 11,\u2014 The Jeffries- ohnaton fight will not teke \u201cplace a at eryvilie.The ministers of the gospel, | .who #0 vigorously op the Solin .0f the big ring event in the race-track Across the bay.have triumphed, und Rickard and Gieason will have to select tonship match.Jt is learned on excellent authority that Thos, H.Williams, president of the .California\u2019 Jockey Club, who controls the .Park, has withdrawn his support from the pugilistic venture, .{ and has warned Tex Rickard that he.must the ome Pire place- in which, Ww: ng e heavyw fighters together.|: The = goes that Jast Thuraday gh 3 \u2018a long talk with him.Rickard was In- | formed that, the change in sentiment | across the bas, had- made necessary re- | consideration of the: offer \u2018of the use of as to make $ | certain that Rickard and os will.have to seek another meeting grou A for the much talked About ring event.\u2018TM ° Aie ee rave a pan ui *Colorads a air is the While Rickard and Gleason are aot aay.\u201cist tonic in the whole world.ing much on the subject, Just now, and - for that matter are disinclined to deny that the scheme of conducting the fight spy dad fn hae 0 who need in this city than - \u2018at any of the other: 2 \"or men w 0 may n \u2018points mentioned.The feeling exists that.and \u20ac nge.; or tired women and \u201cfo¥ those who enjoy the bracing outdoor life.And above all for the - children\u2014Colorado is the the arrangements for securing ea suitable location in San Francisco are being con-.ideal vacation à places ducted quietly, and that before many.\u2019 days an official announcement will .be made to the effect that the big event is to take place here.If It turns out that way, there is res- pon for supposing that either Eightl and Market streets, or Twelfth and Market streets will be selected as the site of the arena, and that the structure will be of -: the same style and dimensions as the one it was proposed to erect in the field of the Emeryville track.5 - Tex Rickard, much against his: wish,\u2019 was selected as referee, : 102004 0 AONCHSS .+ © BASEBALL NOTES >.ot F000000 0 0000000 Trains Montreal has returned Madden to the\u2019 New York Americans.In turn Manager Stallings sent him to the Utica Club, where he played last season » under Char- From Chicago or St.Louis \u2018afford a comfortable and \u2018quick way of getting \u201cthere.\u201cLow priced vacation tickets can be had; and remember this\u2014 Colorado | is filled with comfortable hotels, boarding - houses and ranches where you can live delightfully at very -inoderate cost.; «Now, I want tosend jou chares) a co copy of the\u2019 Burlington Route Colo- rade Handbook.It tellsall about Colorado\u2014and Utah as well.It is full of picturesand givesall the details ley Dooley.Before leaving Montreal, Man er Dunn, of Baltimore, released Catiz to Club, he roy { Jersey City has purchased Ctooks, - a firkt baseman, from the Washingon club.Dr.Adkins\u2019 salary arm is affected at the shoulder by rheumatism.Doc.has been a good old horse, but age will eave.- its effect, The Chicago National League Club have tra-ied Outfielder Miller, a recruft from San Francisco, to Boston in exchange for ; Pitcher Richie.| Goode, the Baltimore right flelder, was hitting the ball hard until he arrived in Montreal.He made but one hit in ihe first three yames and fanned six times, Christy Mathewson was driven tron the box in St.Louis on Friday afternuon; when the Cardinals scored eight réns jn | the second inning.bari CO Mare: \u2018of Torofito, \u2014 18\" dTAIR 0 play ball.Bill is a product c the Toronto local leagues, and will be .welcomed with open arms.He was drafted from Baltimore by the New York Nationals the fall of 1908.but failed to jibe with McGraw, Manager Kelley purchased him last autumn, but St.Louis refused to waive, and took the piayer, promising to let Bi come to Toronto at the first opportunity, and Roger.Bresna: han kept his word.O'Hara will report to-day.but will ilkely not work till tomorrow.He will take Grimshaw\u2019s place in the outfeld,\\ the champion batsman moving to the infleld.Manager Dunn wired the manager of }§ the Clyde, N.Y., team he would not play: in that town to-day, as he wanted to she his players a day's rest.EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS.F At Toronto\u2014 R.H.E.Providence Toronto 02000100°\u20143 Batterles\u2014Cronin, Lavender and Peterson: Rudolph and Vandergrift.: of every desirable Hotel or Boarding House, the name of .the proprietor, the price for § pe modation, all about the ,, hunting, saddle horses, \u2018 Prides and evesyihing you want ft to knov-\u2014vwith the cost.It -j Me contains a good map and \u2018full information about the train service.Sent free to any address on request\u2014a postal will At Rochester\u2014 3 = Jersey City .000000002 3\" s = bring you a copy.Rochester .02000020°\u20144 6 0 Batcories-\u2014Merritt and Spabr ; Savidge .an T mpires, Hurst and ell + 2 a Blair Li Cell.J- À.Yorick, Canadian Pass.Agt.Newark .© 080200000 9 z Barlingten Route Buffalo .200010100\u20144 10 1 .Batteries\u2014Brady, Parking and Hearn; 54 King Street, East, Toronto Taylor, Dubec and Woods.Umpires, 606 Murray and Byron.: EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.} Won.Lost.P.C.Newark .coven © 739 i Rochester .I 3 571 Buffalo ,.2 1211.13 1 545 Providence .11 lv 524 Toronto .11 11 200 Baltimore .10 14 417 Montreal .7 13 .360 Jersey City .5 12 294 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Chicago\u2014 ! 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Tan and Gun-Metal Oxfords; -all stson; reg.12.0 value.89 4Q , - \u201cLittle Men's\u201d, wr Ta Russia Oxfords, - very.- sh, styles, with full extension goles, N sizes 9 to 2; at \u2018 Extra Special .Just rchased from a.mawufac.turer who needed some.ready cash, 1,200: \u201cFan Oxfords and- Patent Leather ror.43 vate, at +.$1.59.\u201831.59 > PTE RAT PL Sah age > sha+e à \u201c mp ob ew US Terr phe or hE : reps ait Ladies\u2019 Silk 1 Hoi double heels: and toes; \"all celors; 65c- rog.$125 valde; \u2018patr Oxfords.sizes 8 to 10%.Reg.$2 value, for .fords, in tan, sizes 11 to 2.value, for Oxfords, sixes 3 to 10%.Reg.-$3 value, for .also in tan, sizes $ to 10%.Reg.$2.50 value .to 7.value, Regular for $1.00 Pumps, in vicl kid, tan, leather and to 1034.Reg.for .secs we sue 1,000 pairs.Misses\u2019 \u201cAnkle leather and gunmetal, to ® Regular value $3.- Special .tops.sizes 8 to 10%, Reg.$2.00 value for .1,200 pairs Children's Tan, Chocolate and Vici Kid Boots and 800 pairs Misses\u2019 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dre SOI ear Sree vespa isso qui me de L TE T + CAAT THE RRL OF Come Restaurants Theatre and Theatres are, Preparing for Gala Night To-morrow, ; we: York, May 19.-\u2014 Satdual prev\u2019 parations are being made to celebrate \u201cCor: 't night\u201d as to-morrow evening aiteady has come to be known, and if the flrry tail of the astral visitor brings à cataclysm it is bound to be preceded by much joy.According to official figures the carth will pasy through the centre\u2019of the comel's tail at 11.30.p.m.esatern - time, but as the comet will then be directly between the sun andithe earth, It will be visible only to persons at points in the Pacific Ocean and Austra- javin.However, some astronomers anticipatg something unusual in the aimosphire and wireless operators along the coasts and the Great, Lakes have been asked to make careful ob: servations.The large hotels and restaurants In Ne.York are making preparations for the accommodation of numerous patrons and the theatres schedule sp.cial comet programmes.The manager of one east side theatre aiming to reassure his patrons against the deadly cyanogen gas from the comet's tall, anrounced to-day that he wlll \u201cblow an atmosphere of pure oxygen\u201d into hig auditorium on Wednedday evening and will have medical advisers present.\u201cThe effect of an atmosphere of pure oxygen wouid probably be such as to require the presence of medical advisers.There is little apprehension of catastrophe among most New Yarkers, but | In acme of the foreign colonies the approach of Wednesday «vening's crisis 18 being awaited with feelings of su- _ perstitious terror.Fortune tellers are doing a rushing business and the police found one cleirevoyant who was getting rich at rapid rate\u2019 through the sale of Charms and powders for the purpose of warding off all cometary ills.Prof.8.A.Mitchell, of \u2018Columbia University, will leave to-day for the Yerkes observatory on Lake Genzva.Wisconsin, where he will observe the visitor as soon as its post-sunset ap- Peprances begin.he weiglit of Halley's \u2018comet, according to Professor Mitchell, ls less than one one-hundred thousandth part of th: earth.Although the volume of the tail is enormous, if it could he compressed it could be put in a lady's hawdbag.The head of the come}.ac- ~.c+ cording to Prof.Mitchell's theory, consists of meteorites.and the tail of Kates in which hydrocarbons predom- nate.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 0 WANTS EXTRA $15,000 FOR WORK ON CONDUIT ~ DOES MR.P.MCGOVERN A letter has been received by the Board of Control from Mr.P.Mec- Govern, who built the lateral conduit from Montreal to the river at La- chine, saying that he was entitled to 315.000 in extras for work he had one.The board wes surprised at the statement, and consulted the city at- \u201ctorney about the matter, This offi- Sal replied that the city had d McQo > ybry that es: 1 cally coming to his.consequence - \u2018ef this opinion, the board decided today to write Mr.McGovern that he could expect to get nothing more from the city.ROYAL MONTREALGOLF CLUBSPAING FHATURES - Fellowing.is the official programme: May 3i-\u2014Qualifying round for th: Drummond Trophy (handicap, first 8 to qualify).Bogey competition (handicap).+ May 2¢\u2014~Quebec match at Quebec.= May 28\u2014Quaslifying round for the -Dennistoun Scratch Medal (first 16 to .queatify).Medal play, ¢ompetition.- Prises for the best gross and the \"bast net scores.: June 4\u2014Ottawa match at Dixie.June 11\u2014Toronte match at Toronto.-Bogey competition (handicap).Juné 17\u2014Montrea! and District .ébampionships (professional) on Outre, 5 nt links.une 18&\u2014Montreal and District i (amateur) on Outre.t ane 48-Brookliine match st Ros- play 1\u2014Non-combatants competi tion \u2018oursome competition, medal ind Pp) ds 2\u2014Bogey competition (handi- ep: 9\u2014Qualifying round captain's seis \u2018(thandicap, firs.8 to qualify).qu 1e -Burnett Cup, medal p'ay i Medal, medal nay plier to is drawn t> the monthly bogey competitions, particu.pre of which are posted in the club Canadian champlonsiips will oly be held on the Lambton course, yuto, commenoing July 1st.change in thé above or further rs re Cg in the club -houre.PITT.Holorary ijecrota:y, » Po.Lox S301.fre 1 following motios has \u2018aon issued Py Mr.B.Pit, secratary of the Roral éntreal Golf Club : Mismbers are notifled that out n° re- pact to the memory of itis ate Ma- Jeaty, Ring Bdward VII, the ragular patitions and spring fixtures have postponsé, until after the date of M funersl.°° embers ave \u2018further notified that the date of the funeral.Friday the - 90th inet, the links will be closed dur- ny the teréndan.st oF Mr James Balrymple.tuñeral où Mr.James le SE té-day from TD ES to Ps out Royal cemetery and 1y attesided The funeral ser- ueted dy Rev.Dr.Young, baton of uglas street Methodist ureh, who poke tn feeling terma of.- the {oes the ¢ h had sustained.The at maurners ere Mr.J.B.mple, nl ca ie Hire ge, sois Dephewe The mote hq [ost : Ein Wo wele Vary numerous.° otters oe i Someta.Service.| congragation gt the American rie teriag Shursh hod A othe son en de latter Hill on Friday on ee Denver na\" garding the same will be \u201cTeisno HOP \u2018OF QUEREC.NI ii) ON APPOINTMENT OF COADJUTOR As Me Would Succeed the Lord Bishop of Quebec, Decision is Important.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, May 17.\u2014Whether Quebec is or is not to have a Coadjutor Bishop will probably be decided tomorrow, at the first Jay's sitting of the Diocesan Synod.\u2018The Bishop has asked for a coadjutor.and &R canon was parsed at the last session of the |.8ynod providing for one, whenever the Synod decides this to be necessary.There must.however, be a general concensus cf opinion that it is in thé beet interest« of the diocese to havg; a vvadjutor bishop before the Synod ean proceed to elect.Firat of all there.must be two-thirds of all the delegates elected in attendance, and the same proportion of all the clergy of the diocese.before there can be an election.and usually only about one- third of all the iay delegates put in An appearance.Then two-thirds of those present mnust declare that they conaider it necessary to elect a coad- Jutor, and public rumor has it that it- will prove a very difficult affair to secure such a vote, for some of the leading clergy and laymen of the diocese have declared themselves both orally and in writing te the effect } that the best Interests of the diocese would be served by abstaining from the election of a coadjutor altogether, since the canon on the subject makes such coadjutor-\u2014who will meanwhile bear the title of Bishop of Sherbrooke \u2014the successor of the Lord Bishop of the diocese: and it is felt that with the Bee vacant, a better man could be secured than anyone who is likely to accept the position of coadjutor.The double stipend is also a matter \u2018of moment to the diocese.though the Bishop has very generously offered to provide the larger amount of the salary of the coadjutor out of his own fy megns, rather than resign the aitirely, as hap been suggested.Ever.since the stroke of paralysis by which Bishop Dunn was attacked, in the end of November jast, his Lordship to the great regret of his many friends and admirers has been compelled to refrain from active episcopal duty and has been dependent upon the Bizrhops of Montreal and Vermont for ald.Bishop Dunn Sails- Next Week.He salls for England next week, whether a coadjutor be elected this week or not, and his Lordship's firmly expressed determination on thia score adds not a little to both the difficûlty and the Interest of the present rather strained situation.There are close upon 130 lay delegates in the Synod, representing every part of the diocese, from Richmond, Durham, Danville.Three Rivers and Sherbrooke.to Gaspe.the Magdalen Islands and Labrador and every effort is being made to secure a good attendance.The opening sermon of the Synod will be preached by the Lord Bishop of Vermont.Should the Synod decide to proceed tp the election of a coadjutor its members wil probably divide upon the question of local men versus outsiders.Bishop Dunn who has proved a great success was elected while rector of South Acton London and there are some delegates who favor the present Vicar of Wakefield.an old Toronto canon.Others would prefer the eloquent Dean Dumotgin, of Cleveland, himself the son of a bishop and an ald Port Hope school boy and Trinity College (Toronto) man.\u2018Ît a local man is elected, it wlll probably be cither Archdeacon Balfour, who knows the country work of the diocese even better than the Bishop himself, or Dean Williams.of the Cathedral, the son of the late Bishop of the diocese.probabilities.\u2014Moderate to freah south and south-west winds; fair and moderate y warm to-day and Wednesday.New York forecant\u2014Bastern States and Northern New York-\u2014Partiy cloudy in the cast; showers to-night or Wednesday\u2019 in western \\portion., Cooler Wednesday in western portion: Tight to moderate south winds.Western .N w York\u20146howars to-night ot Wedneaday; cooler to-night in extreme western rtion; cooler ednesday In west portions: | moderate to brisk mouth to south-west \u2018zinds.th to south- das on : Lower Lakes\u2014Moderate so oe winds, Sagem bowers to-n and to-night or die on > ont ot cooler Wednesday on E Montreal weather or_resdings by Hearn & Harrison's standard\u2019 tarormeter\u2014At n yestardny, 30 ot 8 em se A 36,34 ; at 11 a.m.border.3 ombe \u2018Aturt maximum to-day, 69, him 5 Fog terday, maximum How minim Det this\u2019 mornin ot 451 wd wil ol this tefnoon, at at Monte 1 temperatere.thie date a Fear imum 60.minbaums 48.corms v Maximum an and minimum te i ; 3 \u20ac ton, x.421 at arr, XA leary.HE A 3 ane 28; rt = ed 2 pi | PPS À rN ihe survie | ri ne ON.FUNERAL DR | Finance oa Gommarejal, Inatity- tions in Montreal Will Close.Doors on Friday to Show Respést.~ A) late Majesty Edward Vi will be generally obzsrved as a day df public mourning fn the city.Banks, Insurance companies, the stock exchange.and other financial and commercial establishments will cloge for the day out of respucl Lo tie twemMury of Britain's dead monarch.Churches of \u2018all\u2019 denominations will hold special memor ! services - con- temporsnoous w!th the one to be held in Westminster Abbey prior to the removal of the late soverelgn's remains for interment at Windsor.The parade of the local militia on Friday will be a most impressive one and onz unequalled in the city\u2019s mill-\u2019 tary history from the standpoint of attendance.The officers commanding the various corps state that the reais soldier regards the death of King Edward as a distinct personal loss and is anxious to show his respect and atfec- tio- by turning out to the memorial parade on Friday, WALDORF ASTOR WILL AUN AGH ERE To Try Plymouth Constituency at Next General Election-\u2014Racing Winnings for Charity.Special to The Montreal Star.London, May 1T.\u2014Waldorf Astor.who | was defeated as Unionist candidate for »Parilament at Plymouth M the general election, w#l probably stand for the sane constituency at the next election, He has contributed $3,000 to charities out of his winnings through the success of his Ally Winkipop in the tions of his winnings will bo distribut- One Thousand Guinées.Further por- cd to charities at Kent and Taplow.CONTROLLERS BACK PEACE IN SIGHT TEES SEE Aldermen and Board Come to Mutually Agrseable Understanding Respecting Rights of Both.The members of the Board of Control, who have been attending the sessions at Quebec, return to the city today.Controllers Wahnklyn and La \u2018ehapelle stated that they.Wepd m pleased with the future outlook for amicable settiement, in regard to reat.er powers that the Board of Control should possess.It had first been desired by the Board that it should take \u2018a two-thirds vote of the \u2018entire\u2019 Council to amend any of its reports; but it was likely that the arrangement, which would finally be made, was that no reports should be amended unless a two-thirde vote of the members \u2018\u2019present.\u201d By accepting this compromise the Citizens\u2019 Committee are trying to meet the aldermen half way.\u201cI feel sure,\u201d said Controller Wanklyn, \u201cthat in the future, the alderme nand the Board of Control will work together most harmoniously.The aldermen fully understand now, that the one idea of the Board of Control is to give the city a better administration; on the convinced that the members of the City Council are also anxious to see that a superior form of civic government is given the city.I think a much brighter outlook is in store for the citizens.,* Speaking of the numeroup annexa- tiotis of new municipalities that are.proposed Controller Wanklyn said that when the Legislative Councll took up the subject it would be found that the municipalities would have to withdraw many demands for improvements, etc.It was certain that unless these demands were killed that the civic delegation would demand that there be no more annexations for the present.EXPANSION DAYS AT (PR.HEADQUARTERS EERE Rumer That the Read Will Acquire Rights in Tunnel Under Detroit River.\\ These are interesting days at Canadian Pacific headquarters, for never before in the history of the company have so many vast schemes of expansion and Improvement been entered upon.It may be said, tao, that never has rumor been so busy with regard to the company\u2019s plans.To-day rumor connects (Wo very separates enterprises with the company.It in sald that when the tunnels of the Michigan Central Railway under the Detroit river at Detroit are finished, on July 1, the Canadian Pacifto- will get joint use of them.The two car ferries by which the company's trains are at present taken across the river will, it ts fut.ther said, be transferred to St.John, N.B., for usa in a car ferry service between that place and Digby, N.8., give ing the company a through service patoés m sa Ta Des Parties is feasible Vand ¥ he probable.Officials at hendquarters amile at \"these rumors, \u2018and pr \u201ckaow.nothing\u201d tor \u2018publication.- nishing off the eastern end of itp ansocatinenta) system, Superior, Richi and on oué it po not i Sr 8 way Trem Moorea be Oh 1; + Ü = OF DEAD KING) = Friday next, the runerel day of His | of every company will be full as every | other hand the Board of Contro].is! \u201cthe.present they While the company hss been busy there iy ne a tches fr he West 6 credit, om at oun, be endi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 No Attempt ty Rave Them, Sut Killed en \u201cThey Th: \u2018te Save Themselves.8peciai to The Montreal Star.Centreville, Ala, May 17-\u2014In a parate ajtempt to negro convict set fire to the atcékade of the Red Fzather Cont Co.at Lucitl Mine in Blbb County, and perished | the flames, along with thirty-four of his fellow prisoners yesterday.Ane des- attempting to escape; and many we wounded.the State to the Coa! Company, wer confined in a large woode: stockade; under armed guards, Recently rod had been many attempts to flee fro the stockade, and the vigilance of the keepers had been redoubled.Men were placed on patrol on the outsid stockade, the guards being relieved af intervals of eight hours.Finally despairing of gutting past thé rl: :n, one negro applied a mately to the inflammable structure.evident* ly hoping that in the excitement an confusion that would follow he coul effect his escape.The flames quickly spread through.the atructure, carrying terror to thu prisoners.FACED DEATH BY BULLET\" OR FIRE.: Time and again the par.ic styicken Titonèrs tried \u2018to break thelr way rom the flery death which menaced them, but each time they quailed before the muzsles of the guards\u2019 rifles, Oue risoner, frensied with fear and pain.managed to cross the dead-line, only to rective a bullet through hia { heart.Appalled by the fate of their come\" rade, the other negroes huddled back.other rush for liberty.A: they heared\u2019 and several prisoners were wounded.They were hurriedly carried to nearby shelters, once more tu the stockade Dashing to and fro.in enclosure, many of the men hastened their end by finding the falling timbers.beside the blazing burned as they lay.A few prisoners, rangc of the guards\u2019 volleys, managed Others dropped walls stockade as the flamea advanced, flà- after the fires had subdued.The extreme dryness of the materid!! of the stockade made it Impossible to: save the structure.Only the stone.foundations at one side and a stowe: wail, under the lee of which the more\u2019 fortunae convicts managed to fitoi\u2019 ahelter, while the fire was at ita height.are standing: bi County.He said: doubt they are dead; the three white convicts escaped.The stotkade w tempted momo time ago to place.Two of these were shot down §y the guards.It is believed that most the couvicts were sleeping when t pede that followed resulted deaths.There were 150 convicts of them escaped from the fire, in view of the quickness with which the flames spread.\u201d .WILL DEVELOP TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.| Possibliities of trade development with Australia and New Zealand wère d'acuss- ed on the New Zealand Steamship Company's vessel Rakal during a luneireon yesterday.Montreal! shipping men were present, and it was especially advocated during the function that trade in mutton and rabbits receive Impetus through Government aid.The Rekal is the first of the boats to be run by the N.Z 8.Co., in conjunction with, the Canadian Pacific Railway.a subsidy from the Federal Gove for ihe outward voyage, of 310, month Mr, Harris, assistant to Mr.Boaworth, who 1s managing the New Zealand Aus- trailan trade from this end, dwelt length on trade with the Antipodes.He remarked that at prevent there z a duty on mutton of about 4% cents.duiy was imposed In the United States.he situation demanded Immediate attention, Mr.Harris said.It was urgent that the Governments of New Zea and Australia should be an additional subsidy of $10,000.would not only ald the Antipod ment ean coun- to Canada.up the space not taken PR with mutton.with burlape, tea and ces.In fact, the inauguration \u2018ot the Australian and-New appreciated before, Royal Raward's Fine Trip.\u2019 T he oan Rg, off Ca an markably fine voyage across the Atlantis, 466 and 472 miles.the passengers were tr mesating & school of Tpoises Te Sl hour rah in his freedom, a othtr prisoner was shot to death wy The prisoners, who were leased bit in th.stockade for a time, but as the.flame.drew nearer, they made an-: the guarés another volley rang out, while those unhurt retrepted.the flaming their way beneath.and were, who kept out of to save their lives by retreating in the: ally dashing back to the burned area.w.Byrne, State physician of mines, has ret rned from Lucile, BIÿ- \u2018\u201cTwenty-seven convicts are missing and there is go burned by three ringleaders, who at-| .urn the Ae alarm was turned in and a s + in the + thousand passengers.ployed, and {t was lucky that so many | Bix vessels will follow.The line receives per at |' A similar proached for This tries, but Would be an extraordinary help With the backing of the three powers the shipping company would be enabled to call in at at Indian ports.loading aland service offered advantages to Canadian merchants uo- fees: The Canad on Northern turbiner had a re- Seguin in the first four days 278, 447, On Sunday \u2018afternoon ted to a great display of marine lite, the Royal Edward nd then ' Arbitration \"and.Concile Concillation Board Discussing ©.P.R.Trainmen\u2019s Demands Wil Finish Work.The Board eof Arbitration and Con- ,cillation which ls in session in the 'Cafiadlan Pacific Board Room regarding the demand of the Canadian organisation of conductors and treinmen for increased wages wil probably finish Its sittings this week.and a declsjon la \u2018lcoked for before the end of the month.t is underatood that the malin justi- fiction put forwaru LY the men for the:r demands la the increase In the cost of living, while un the part of tho rallways it .being shown that operating expenses are constantly on the increase.while frelgnt and passenger rates have decreased.Any substantial Increase it is pointed out.must be followed by &n Incre.e in freight rates, and there ia à strong body of public opinion against the iter alternative, Despatches from.Chicago to-day show that the rallwnys in the Weest- ern States are tackling the sanie problem, and the suggestions which have been made that freight rates be increased has to-day resuled in opposition from shippers in all sections of the country gathered In confere::ce in that city at one of the largest meetings of shippers in vears, The conference was called to order by W.H.Bunn.vice- president of the Illinois Manufacturers\u2019 Association, under whose auspices the meeting was held.All of the speakers declared the rates on many articles are already too high and that the carriers are wrong in | their contention that higher rates are necessary to meet Increazed operating expenses.__-CAPTAIN-BARNES.- - | i \u2018 Of the Steamer Rakaia.arrived here sesterday, and will be tied for several days for rapairs.The Kroonjan nd left Antwerp on Saturday fon ow rk.and broke a shaft soen atter puttihg to sea.Bhe carries more than a Hudson Bay Survey.8pecial to The Montreal Star.St, John, N.B., May 17.\u2014 Tlie Government steamer Stanley.now stationed in the Bay of Fundy, will take a surveying rty from Halifax next month to Hud- n Bay.The trip wilt last six weeks, after which she will return to the Bay of Fundy.Steamships In Port Tunisian, west side Alexandra pier.Bellona, west side Jacques Cartier pier.Bendu, Hochelaga.Calrndon, west side Jacques Cartier fer.Pis Yola, Hochelaga.Inishowen Head, Hochel a Wig Edward Montezuma, east side ier.P Cassandra.west side Jacques Cartier pler.Rakar.east side King Edward pier.Sardinian.west side Alexandra pier.Prinx Adaldert, eust side Jacques Care tier pler.Devona, Jacques Cartier pier.Canada, King Edward pler.Montfort, King Edward pier.Salled for Montreal.Montfort, from London, April 38.Zaandyk.from Rotterdam, April 2%.Alisnchester Shipper.from Manchester, pr Carrigan Mead, from Fowey, April 30.Memnon, from Barbadoes, April 30.Prins Adslbert, from Hamburg, May 3.Cornishman, from Bristol.May 4.Sardinian.from London, May 4.Lake Michigan.from Jando.Mey &.Canada, from liverpool.T, Manchester Exchange, from Manchester, Ma Lasonta.from Gissgow, May 7.vretoriar from Glasgow.May 7.Tortona, frm porrenio.May 11.Mount R-yal.from Lonéon, May Lake Mahitoba.from LIv erpool, des 18.Manxman, from Bristol, May 1 Royal Edward, from Bristol, May 12.Cervona.from Middiesboro.May 13.Megantic.from Liverpool, y 14.Manchester Importer.from Manchester, Vermin, from Liverpool, May 13.Hesperian, from Glasgow, May 15.Quif.and River Report.Father Point\u2014In, 12.23 'a.m., Memnon.Matane\u2014Hero and tug Victorias an- chore .crue Magdalen-\u2014In, 6,30 Lm.steamer.Fame Point-Out yesterday.$ p.m., C.PR Montcal m.: Cape Rosler~C.G.8.Gu'nare left here al 5 for Bouth-Weet Point, Antl- A tiedati, South-West Point\u2014In, § a.m., schooner.South paint Out n'esterday, 7.30 pm, 0 a.m.uchool of whales, nother utique éx- {Wo-masied steamers.Beriance was\u2019 that ine wireless operator ne Ray\u2014In yesterday, 7 pm, Cl p n ste on © Axorez en ro : Îlow- Flat Point\u2014In.?ar; Btigatad; : dog miles alta.s fellow operator then {Suerdar.10 10 wm.Sygna; aut que Testerdaz es er include Hon.J.8 Hh.| $30 p.m.xia pm.16 ariva an nd Mi ie endrie, JJlamiiton; Mr.D.pm.K Tonprios ta, Gordon, Wal- Cape \u2018Race\u2014in, ea.m., Royal Daward, fâceburg.es ME Ho » Botting and Mrs.0e Ue rite Winnipez x : ™ te er of sem sto en: or glisirman of the Bristol} Docks: e \" Movements of Steamers.ominh: Sth sslied from DBATHS.Ix ENNINOEAL phe = Hioepital tor & abl à SEs.ued i BE hers BEL ; an -j.ford.me te of Bt.Sp bad pate pat teste Lo an equality service.at ihe Pme EEE lien, The au, Une toner Sictiian.from na Quebec oF asso, ar- pu ae us int.at tans \"place pare a US voies.h'in- dant \u2018Arrivate.Pring Friedrich ilheim, at New York, from Bre 3 LR Pledmonte, at \u2018Mew York, f Tran at New Yor) \u2018trom aa Minneapolis, at New orl; from Montreal and Quebec for Havre and Ler.Martha Washington, xt New\" York, trom don was re 139 miles Mo uth- west Trieste, of Fnstnet a s p.m.on 16th M; Siberian, at 8t.John's, from 1 Slasgow Montreal line steamer.Yonten.from Caedonia.at Glasgo ork.Es SOT er Ren \u201cHs at Livorpeah trem To The doubt that jt has been on lath May, with 29 first.\u2019 338 ; 1,175 atee ce , ork.- laa\" naiderable attention bo its Ch.rE Te tro Fu oran \u2018at Chsrbeuré, from long wanted an t its y a nd vex nto Chicago or Nieto oF 1s à ous ier Bol nward at ii.Ed Kaige: Wilh LE, at Cherbourg, from Sent the company uses the tracks of Rréoviang Broke hat.: * Be orge at fie fom he Wabash, \u2018this portion being the Southampton.May Jv.\u2014 The Glial Sed at New Fork, Which the company bus thrown roned the Red Bray fins, Ep acter dd = zou pa by Wi TR HTT = oll = SE Ti Mi TE es TOP |æested one business man, LE | FIFO WITH : \u2014\u2014re re Presifient of the Beèrs .of \u201cTrade Blinge te Mother Country\u2014A United Safed Vigw.\u201cpo \"discussing reciprocity it would, prerhapse,-be an excellent move it the United Statin would_show its good wil towards Canada by reducing its \\ar'ti to our.level,\u201d aniwered Mr.Ged.I.Cains, president of the Montreal Board of Trade, when spproached to-day by &\u201cBisr representative for an.capcom: Set of opinion rejative to the reaolutions & iming at better trade re- laticda «do at New York yesterday by the Sa nal Astociation \u201cof Manufacturers.\u201cIt would te better for us to develop our own fluntry and our own resources,\u201d cContinusd Mr.Crins.\u201cWith our \u2018present rallway and shipping fa- eititite we.ought ta increase our trade with England; a trade that ls always safe.We w, too, that with the \u2018Mother Country we are always sure of fair treattgant.* The Board of Trade Las already placed itself on record on this subect, as the appended extract from a re:o- lution squpled At last week's meeting of the Council will show: \u201cThat, while being.in favor of Can: ada maintaining the most friendly relations.with the United States, the counctl considers that the very causes that commend a reciprccity treaty to its people, that is, access to our undeveloped, natural resources and an extended.market for.their manufactured products, are from our point of view those for which Canadians stand ta Inse most, and that this country cannot afford to endanger its growing manufacturing Industrics or to have ite natural resources exploited for the benefit of the United States.\u201d \u201cWe have not changed our minds since then.\u201d commented Mr.Cains, It is generally felt that any general reciprecity echeme woud he fatal to Canada, and it is also felt by business men \u2018generally.that no Hmited plan ac- | ceptable to Canada wou'd te adopted }-by the United Btates Scrate.\u201cThe only way in which to discuss reciprocity either in a general way or for some special classes of trade,\u201d sug- \u201cwould be for the House and Senate of the United States to agree and empower the President to sign any treaty that might be acceptable to both countries, Otherwise we would bo compelled to \u2018show our hand and thus offer an ad- | vantage to the other fellows.\u201d The: Manufacturers\u2019 View.The position of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association las Hlustratea by the following extract from the most recent issue of Industrial Canaua, which asks, \u2018Where will it end?\u201d \u201cEleven countries together with France are receiving better tarift treatment from us than they did \u2018a year ago; the surtax has been removed from German imports; the whole world has been granted our intermediate tariff on a specified list of articles.Where Is it going to end\u201d Has any Canadian found the cost of living reduced in çonsequance® We 442 told that an avalanche of catalogues will \u2018enter Canada from Gere: \u2018many, as a preliminary to an active campaign for business by the merchants of that country.French manufacturers have opened offices here and are hustiing for business, The doors have been flung open to United States lithographers, soap makers aud others.eigners get, our native Canadians lose.Every French or German or United States workman who ia kept employed on goods for this country represents an idle hand in Canada.We have seen in the last two years what unemployment means What will the new policy into which we are drifting give us as compensation for a perpetuation of that condition?True prosperity depends on full employ ment for all citizens.\u201d A \u2018United States Opinion.- The Star had a talk on the subject this morning at the.Windeor Hotel with Md.Witllam F.McCounail, the secretary of the New York Board of Trade, who has been closely associat- The business that these for-.mountain.of the city myth of earnest.iQ fously fil.tch a which hia been blamé transpiring in thé past six months, If the camet is apprehended it will be shown little mercy.\u2018Ha n th.s 0 \u20ac don tp ha a Chief Carpenter Will, Lead Hardy \u2018Band of Explorers an- Ssarch for Mr.Halley.\u2014 \"As there haxe been many conflicting \u2018statements in regard jo the comet, and as there seem to have héen no authoritative remarks mads upop it locally as yet, Chief Carpenter and a numoer of ir'eads will start ut an early hour to-mottuw morning for the top Here they will bivouae ard awgit the coming of the visitor\u2014 there really is such\u2019 the comet Is cicrcat | the sc.entists and other niestigators in the party expect to obtain .ù \u2018lv vlew cf the celeit ai wandere For weeks past the comet one of the topics cf discussion among the criminal and other of the city, those on night duty *: ample opportunity of vatehlag \u2018he vagarics of this etratic thing.The general opinion Amo ia that Rae, wou invebti the guardiuns ley wäs \u201cveu- bled with insomnia and invented she the comet merely to Rie» others awake as well as himself.- Promptly at three oclock trom each station, guard room and porch wherein they may have been ziationed the preservers uf the piace have trooped to catch a view of the elusive maker, but ia cpite of the descriptions received, have not succeeded in gaining any knowledge of his habitat \u2018This final search from the mountain proves that the police are really In: impse of for avery erime trouble- Mr.R.Charishois II, Mr.R.Charlebois, who for two de- cadet has hecn one of the best known merchant tailors in the city, is ser- About & week ago he was \u2018selzed with an attack of pneumonia, and to-day the physiciens say that he bas but a fighting chance occasion.the earth anc City will - Claim to Colisct Two Fares Mut Royad -Ward.A report.wa vead, from Lhe it torneÿ at ito-day's meeting s° ot preme Court at Ottawa the city | It mite, Irs ving before the Privy Council, the\u2019 city.settlement.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee BIG COLLECTIONS that cord.The solid proof of this showed an advance of a quarter for years.I gress.\u201d ance of the products.\u201d of got that?\u201d for that.\u201d ducts.\u201d wered.ation, They and do of having brits results.x J is a pure, partially pr-tige \u2014\u2014 5e which a great not ed with the: question National \u201cFalling reciprocity tures,\u201d Mr.McConnel was then asked, \u201cde you think reciprocity arranged on the basis of natural pro- they Cao coat that ot reciprocity - \u201cQh, that is \u2018tree trade,\u201d reply.\u201cour people would nol stand in manufac- is a mistake consider manufactures are built up.it will give them a market right at home Instead to ship their products a long distance.However.{tf the question comies up in connection with reciprocity they may consider that.\u201d \u201cHealthy?=a \u201cOur organization.\u201d he said.\u201chas always been in favor of reciprocity.The present boom is due to the con- | gress on forelgn commerce held at] Washington several the New York Board of Trade piayed a leading part in organizing that con- years \u2018ago, and \u201cWhat do you think of the deliver- Manufatturers Association of the United States?\u201cThey are a very powerful body,\u201d was the reply.\u201cThey inciude the largest manufacturers all over the union.They have, of course, always been in favor of reciprocity.They cess to the Canadian market for their want ac- *Do ybu think that it would be possible to negotiate reciprocity in manufactures?The Canadian manufacturers are strongly opposed to it.\u201d \u201cYes, I do.Of course, the two governments would arrange the treaty so that the Interests of neither country would be injured.\u201d \u201cWe have a phrase up in Canada.deal used to bo heard, unrestricted reciprocity.The Canadian manufacturers are afrald lest the United States should was the could be \u201cI don't know.about that.\u2019 he ans- \u201cThat would include food products and our farmers would oppose that.You know, which both our farmers and yours make.They look upon the manufac: turers as desirous of imposing tax- oppose that erind of last seasun.Although the Customs House w on Friday because of the general before collected in any one mon this, or any other port in Canada.jug falr.ed eight srrivalsin the port and steame.s * have Cleared, for sea gulf ports.CAUSE OF OVERTUANES No satisfactory explanation has deen Nomin e \u2018train was Hetalled now | in the line! being blocked from dental causes or not is not switch.was found to be broken, and a to atcertaining the cause.cident.it.if ple kicked their heels at Place paired.\u2014 | If Not, Why Not?este ing up and keeping goo Fred th.or .Attached to: every third package : Grâpe-Nuts is a little.booklet, \u201cThe.\"Road | to Weliville\"\u2014It is worth its weight in gold 5 ople who realize the.value of ood > bea th and how one must guard it.Get acquainted with Grape-Noti-Tt, ds an n acquaintance you will\u2019 never regret.; >, Sick or well, it is excellent food which Tt of nt food and is made for he purpose of Bild .We ABRIL It has received the: colintasy testimony.of thousands who , \u2018it and regained health.You, too, can ds; this.Là As truly as good seeds bring forth good.fruit, right food brings forth good health.e us Eee CS à bo Ponty i #1 wy | .bradn-wo | eves I have used Bd prepared - able, very nutritious end DOS TON.\u2018oN Pod.= Expecimiutnd on Himes, © , A phveiclen aver in.In OBIS véver - last few years I ha rte from etssstion \u201cnd als - odie = \" varions rem foods with some oot * was Bet until I tried Grape-Net- - that I was completely oured.Loe - \u201cKa a food it is pleasant and agred- fa digested .and assimilated with vary little art on the part of the Umsauive.orsaps.es \u201cAs & nerve 1004 and restorer, Nuts has.no eq nd es 8a sugh nas olally ied a > but - o ed m'lilon dollars aver the.correspondid HL # a ers respecting ths marks of mourning .on the occasion of late King's fune and on Victerla Day, \u201ctt is antigls \u2018pated .hat the total coflections at the close of May will reach a sum never Contest Street raie «3.ate y the s pointed\u2019 \u2018out by the city attore pey that tte judges of the.Su reme Court kad been very much divided Ia opinion over this important matter; in consequence it was asked that the Board should authorize the Civic Law Department to take this case to appeal The Board decided that the ques= tion of a double fare.to new muni cipalities.that were being annexed to was so important that \u2018the case should go to England for finn) of vlosed on two extra aa¥s of the mon th It probable, provided, of course that cols.lections maintain their present dally - average, the.aum.will.reach $1,700.000.As the collections at the Port of Montreal are always accepted as sa indication of the trade af the country, it seems that the parometer is show.Despite the short period the port has been opened there have been register |, ENGINE NOT YET CLEAR Jot und of the acpldent by which the Angus shops on Saturday, resulting 4 us before eleven in the morning till tween threes and four in the afterno That the accident was caused by open switch is now established, but whether this was the result\u2019of accle knowa.Bome days ago à new lock was placed on the mechanism which closes After the accident this loa itr station while the track was being, Tee 7 have Wea: cl nf Sars a 0 Asa eoniains an sma a Pre ; dé rate La i.flic! Lu 4 ar À Sr at \u2018dn the Board of Coatrol, stating that the Su-.had decided that the Street Rafiway Company was legally entitled to charge the residents of Mount Royal Ward aa additional J fate after the cars had reached the § K 2 + Is IF CUSTOM Hous EE ! _ Shipping men and such officials is are engaged in the various occupations \u201cconnected with the ocean ferry say that the present spring has been the busiest in .the port of Montreal on Te is to te found In the fact that the customs eye tries already passed show collections that are bound to establish a new ree card for this port.In the first cleven.duys « the month the duties collected n inquiry js now proceeding with a view Fifteen minutes before the Accident a train coming from St.Lin passed over same tracks without any untoward ine Despite the faot that the Jos - comotive was overturned and three cats thrown off the track.the damage dèfe was not heavy, por was anyone ihe jured.The.afternoon trains for the north were delayed over two hours Ia fF consequence, and several hundred ps a à | A F7 CONTROLLERS | \u201cARE INCREASED Ponge Hours Extended, 5 Controller Retire by Rotation.| we | @pects} Starr Correspondence.A * Quebec, May 17.\u2014 Consideration of Montreal's bill of charter amendments : Was taken up by the Legislative Assembly, sitting as a Committee of the © \u201cWhole last night ,and considerable y aconvess was made with the non-con- : tentious clauses.There was not a full attendance of members, and so all the articles referring to the duties and : functions of, the \u2018Board of Control were * held ovet mmtll to-day.whan the question wifl:be discussed whether the reports and recommendations of the lexp shall he: gudbject to amend- rthyia plain vote \u2018of.Council or .a maority of two-thirds of - BE neil.All the annexation clauses Mi were also postponed.Few of the clauses brought up last \u2018gave rise to any serious discus- ss Ctl Ps in the Was sus a Ex-Alderman Seguin signaily failed A his attempt to cut off the Increase to salaries proposed for Mayor and © Controllers, and after this à new fea- \"tare was introduced in the bill which, \u201d adopted, will place the chief city at- i tormey on an equal footing with the i.Oontrollars as regards salary.Mr.Mousseau succeeded in getting an ; : \u2018amendment passed which will cause | \u2014 MI vacancies occurring on the Board | i of Control to be tilled by popular vote.: unless tho vacancy occurs within six | , \u201cmonths of à general election; in which = event the Council will elect the con- = troller for the time being.| \" The main features of other clauses approved last night were the addition of two polling hours at municipal elec- \u2018tions, and the ordering of the retire- \u2018ment of- two controllers by rotation After the 1814 elections.INCREASED SALARIES MAINTAIN- The frat Opposition introduced had \u201crelatio on to the salaries of the Mayor * -and the members of the Boarg of Control.The bil proposed to increase the indemnity of the Mayor trom $6.000 t to 810.000, and that of each controller -rÉrour 35.000 to -37,500 z yemr.- :\u2018Rx-Ald.Seguin moved to fix the con- \u2018thollers\u2019 salary at $5,000, and that of Msgyor at $7,000, oo 2 declared Premicr Gouin.and 80 it was, only five deputies xupport- ing Mr.Seguin, including Mr.Godfrot Lougioiy: while the vote for the in- oreases was so preponderating that Whe actual number was not.\u2018counted.The, proposition of Mr.Plante to | 2 Eo a af the, chjer , Ci , 4 Gries 1o'3 was then submitted.azsu appose the , motion.He said he - had no doubt that Mr.Ethier merited the amount proposed: but Mr.Ethier was City Attorney today and another man might occupy the position to-morrow.He question- el the wisdom of the legislature fixing he ary 0?the City Attorney.Telller followed on similar lines.\u2018Hea argued that the question of the «City Attorney's salary ought to be left \u2018$0 the ruling of the City Council.emry ATTORNEY LIKE A JUDGE \"Bir Lomer Gouin favored the in- Tétéane, reminding the committee that ; \u2018the position of Chiet City Attorney \u2018ef Montreal had been appreciably en- : -laneed since the establishment of civie : +government by- the Board of Control.: he Premier Hkened the position now «to that of a Judge, the City Attorney : rhaving -often to act in that capacity.\u2018be said, ln relation to questions arising - *betwesn the Council and the Board ot «Control.; © Mr.Plantes propesit! on \u2018panded.~ \u201c.JELECTORATE TO.FILL ¥ACANCIES: | The question whether vacancies on he Board of Control should be filled y the City Council or by a vote of the ple at a bye-election gave rise to ome discussion.As the article in question left the ivate Bills Committee.the vacancies tre proposed to be filled by the Coun- \\ - Mr.Mousseau now moved in amendent that the vacancies b:_ filled by te Of the people.unless thé vacaney curs in the aix months preteding the te fixed for the general election of ntrojlers.In this event, he proposed hat the Councll shall NT the vacaney or the remainer of the term onty.The amendment was adopted by wenty-four votes to ten.VOTE IS FOR MEN.NOT MONEY.* Opposition was.next raised by-Mr, Mier to the \u2018charter amendmaist el a, tors Ye-the rfaunicipal 0 te to £ et Ries >, ial Pa or on VE his , nat right - the- : der of de Opposition.ghar tran- 8e is given to man, and not to pital, 1 move that the article be \u2019 \u20ac ,Nohody fought for: at, and.ax hap- fied last year.the proposal to give Vote to corporations was dropped.\u2018Question of.Qucr- expenditure, \u201cIn regard tu the clause which ren- ers aldermen and cuntrotficra lichle to.isqualification it tiey authorire any\u2019 penditure of money exceeding the ount previously voted for any work.] Bourassa moved to strike out the ollowing proviso: \u2014 - \u201cIn any case the liabilities enacted this article shall not exist if the until by an absolute majority ol itu es.has authorized.ratified or con- rmed such expenditure of money as 114 and legal.\u201d This proviso was added to the char- Yor after the complications which arose bouy three years ago as a result of.he Roads Committee, spending some- hing more than \u2018wae originally - voted r paving 8.Denis street, north of Rachel streak.The Premier detendad the 4 main- A ge æ Cambridge Waters À toothsome new iscuit Beatty from cream of w hol el in: tips Dea fresh and érisp.Just the thing for dessert, - #ftefnood teas; social fume.tions, etc.We've made the flavor so delicious that we = dede morte.t =A PATERSON'S | opioid] i ne a Le - TE To such persons as had been disturbed by feclings of apprehension because of the probable effects of the close approach of the Earth and Halley's comet very reassuring messages were delivered by Mr.E.E.Howard and Mr.A.O.Granger during the course of interesting talks on astrond- mical matters in the lecture hall of the American Presbyterian Church, Dorchester street west, last night.Mr.Howard was quite emphatic in his statement that the comet could not strike the earth and he was as thoroughly emphatic in his assertion thal the tail of the flery traveller is a harmless appendage.The lecturer asserted.to prove his statements, that the tail is so thin that stars even of the sixth magnitude, can be seen through it: also that through the nebula it is possible to see bright stars, Mr.Howard admitted that if the head of the comet and the Earth did come together the effect would probably be disastrous, but before this could happen either one would have to move from its plane and it seems to have been some odd millions of years since the solar system adopted its present course.hence, the lecturer argued, that it is very unlikely that either will change routes at this late day.Mr.Howard opened his lecture by remarking that his notes had gone astray somewhere in the north country and that he would address himself conversationally, so to speak, and would discuss astronomy in elementary \u20ac Fi girls present, could\u2019 understand.His remark was received wih warm applause from the grown up persons.There is no danger from the comet at this time.nor had there been any danger in the past.said Mr.Howard.A great deal of rubbish has been written about comets.The speaker illustrated by pointing out that the comet's plane is at an angle of seventeen degrees from thyt occupied by the earth.He stated that the comet travels in an ellipsis.going under the earth's orbit at u distance of 13,000,000 miles and returning 5,000.000 miles above it.The comet is now emerging and will come up some! 13,000.v miles away.\u2018We are guessing largely when we speak about the composition of comets, but they appear to be a group of me- | teoric substances held together by mu- | LAW OF WHICH PROVINCE Important points are raised in an action heard before Mr.Justice Archi- vald und a mixed jury.The plaintiff is Alph6nse Marieau, and he sues to recover $10,000 Jamages from ° the G.T.R.and the C.N.R.jointly.Maricau.by a cor.vact made at Coteau.in the Provin.v of Quebec, was engaged by the G.T.R.foreman, In\" this capacity he was on a træin Leldnging to the G.T.R.near Hawkesbur Ont, when*, fhere was a collision with u ¢.N.R.éagine.also on the G.P+ R.tracks.The plaintiff lost an arm, and contended \u2018that the accident was due to the ne- Rligencé Of: hoth.companies.The defendants hive raised the question as to whether the case comes under the.law of Ontario.where the accident occurred.or \u2018under that of Quebec.where the.plaintif( was engaged.contending thut Mt comes under that of Ontario.and that it sHould buve been entered in that province.\u2018Ex-Fire Captain Remembered.prepanted to cx-Captain \u2018Richa test Jight dy the officers and men BN | 8 atation.and residents.of the d trio Ex-Captailn Richard \u2018severed his: dan- nection with the fire brignde a couple of weeks ago.and had been A fire- tighter for thirty-one years, American Tug Sprudel Released.St.Thomas.Ont.May 15.~The United States M\u2018shing tuz Sprudel.of Lorain.O.=cizzd br the Government Toeruiser Vighaot oa suspicion of gouch- ing in Canudian waters.hus been released and returned tv her owners.tenance of the whole clause as it stood.He said that It was possible expenditure might be exceeded in all good faith, and in that circumstance he sald it was only reasonable that the Council zhouid have the power to legalize auch excess of expenditure.If there was any dishonesty or questlon- able expenditure it as hardly itkety \u2018thut a majority of th: Counell would rarction it, The abrolute majority vote, he considered.was a sufficient safexunrd.Alr.Bourasaa\u2019s amendment was: lost.and the clause us framed was adopt- Polling Heurs Extended.The clause extending the hours of poling at municipal elections from five pm.until seven o'clock pm.was adapted, as wers also the proposals fnaking' two controllers retite by rota- filon every two years after tte Bleotion- of 1814: increasing the \u201cworking capt- tal\" fund from $2,000,000 to -$3.000.000: - {asd authorizing the Licutenant-Gover- nor-in-Counctl.in the event of the Npess or absence of a rocorder, ta ap- faoldt an\u2019 seting.recorder from amonx the.members\u2019 of .the ther of tha province who lave had five years\u2019 prac.I arpa Tn hed $10.u day.t-_hair-past.ten ©'ciock, progress | ab NBR ANE conaldedation, of s.,80 that the little boys end the.as section | \u201d A'purse of gqld ang an \u2018address were.SLEEP - SOUND\u201c TO.-MORROWt NIGH: 7 HALLEY'S COMET CANNOT, 3 +0 \u201c+ 3 à - TAIBTEARTH: i Halley's Comet-Diagram, showing the relative positions of the comet's path and the\u2019 orbits of the Earth, Venus and Mars.tua! attraction.This particular mass appears to be half a million miles in | diameter and would probably fill the orbit of the moon.\u2026 ; .The comet has not any very great power of its own and Is attracted by other large bodies.Coming towards the sun It receives a great pull and proceeds very rapidly\u2019 and goes away at a reduced rate.The difference of speed is such that while It will cover the distance marking one axis of the ellipse in thirty days, it requires thirty years to travel around the curve at the opposite end.The influence of large bodies in the solar system will sume- times hold up the comet und this accounts for the occasional tardiness, the visitor sometimes being a Year overdue.Mr.Howard here took occasion to remark that in all the reading he has devoted to astronomical subjects ne has yet to discover an instance where a comet made any impression on the planets or their satellites, nor is there any record of a failure to pass unharmed through the tail of a comet.The tail is thin and very few comets are so dense in the nebulous that stars of the first magnitude \u2018cannot be seen through it.The story of Halley was then told.He was interested in astronomy, and after making a chart of the southern stars was induced by Newton to take up a study of comets.Halley was the person responsible for the publication of Newton's \u201cPrincipia.\u201d He found that thers had been some care- t¥ fu) observers Bêfore him and from their notes calçulated the course and the time taken by the particular comet under discussion.He predicted its return.hence it is named after him.Of forty-five known comets, forty- two of them travel in the same direction an the planets, but three of them, including Halley's, proceed in a retrograde direction.Mr.Howard said that the comet had been visible in the eastern sky in a general direction over St.Helen's Island.He said that It would be seen at its best on the twentieth, Friday, when it will be visible in the western sky above the mountain.It should then appear of the same magnitude as the moon and will be the brightest spot in the heavens with the exception of the Sun and Moon.| DORCHESTER ST.WEST APPLIES IN THIS CASE ?WILL BE WIDENED.Dorchester street nest will be widened in the vicinity of the Western Hospital.The Westmount Council is now arranging with the governors of the Western Hospital for the purchase of R strip of land for that purpose.ais was the most important matter befo the.Counc!} last night, Ald.Sherard was-uppointed to 1 after the parks and.see what changes were advisable in\u2018thelr upkeep.Mr.P.§.Jarman was appointed assistant surveyor and deputy building inspector at a salary of $100 a month, Ingleside, Melbourne, Springfield and Grosvenor streets will be laid with tar macadam.Rosslyn street, below Sherbrooke.will be similarly treated.Cluremont ayenue \u2018will be filled in.Permission was granted the boys of the city to play \u2018cricket and lacrosse in the public park.SOCIETE DES ARTS\u2019 DIRECTORS APPEAL THE SENTENCE.aon N.Adsetn H A.Bourden dr\u201d \u2018Joseph À.Herôux; vfficers of tha Societe des Arts.have taken their sentence to appcal, Immediately after they had been condemned by Judge Choquet to six hours in the cells.and a thonsand dollars fine or three months.théy mado anh application for A reserve case.and were successful.Yesterday afternoan.a motion was race in their hehalf before the Court |.of Appeal asking for asstuy of execution.This also was granted upon ve- curity of $1,200 Leingz given in each instance.The case will be heard next term.A Pianoforte Recital.The pupils of Miss Nellle E.Silves- ter.assisted hy Miss Amy O'Hara, elocutionist.and Mr.Dudley Carleton.bass, gave a, successful planoforte recital in Centenary afethodist Churéh on Friday cvening.The racital war held under the auspices of the Ladies Ald of that church, Those whe contributed to the programme were: Miss.ès Margaret Currie, Myrtie Noakes.Alberta Silvester.Grace Marshall, Hazel Turnbull, Cox.Netlle Pugh.Gertrude Cuthbert, May Collins.Ada Monks, Andesson.Masters Roswell Ans derson, Willlam Donaldwon: and Geo.Cooper.7 Lont P; * In Clow Mts substitution of the memorial serv ice for the annual spring church parade.Colonel! W.D.Gordon his deferred the collection which was to have been devotes! to the interests of the \u201cLast Fost Fund Unill the duturn hy teh parade, For Anderscs Family.hi \u201cThe Montreal Star Lexs ts acknows % ae STE Si = OX OPINIONS.AUNNONEAIENTS ÜN | Sevèral Propose to Decide How Much the C.P.R.Should Pay A for the Privil i 1 In regard to the application of the: Canadian Pacific\u2019 for running rights over the Intercolonial from St, John to Hallfax, it was stated to-day that two propositions have been made to the Government by the C.P.Ri One is that the Government and the Company should each appoint a commissioner to decide what should be pald by the Company for station to station privi-, leges over that portion of the line, the finding of these commissioners not necessarily to be accepted, but to form a basis on which an amount could be decided; the .other that the Government appoint a commission to decide the amount, the report to be submitted to th> Company.It would now appear that the Government Intends to get a proliminary report on the subject from the.Inter- colonial Railway Commission.In any case the entrance of the Canadian Pacific.as well as the Grand Trunk Pacific, into Halifax is regarded as Inevitable, and this is bound to bring about competition with the In- tercoloniai.The question is whether there shall be cumpeting lines, or whether the Intercolonial shall be made a highway for the different transcontinental lines, and in this way reap a harvest from the traffic which this plan would bring to it.In the Maritime Provinces there is opposition on the part of some to the granting of running rights over the Intercolonial, one point taken being that Such an arrangement would lead to an agreement over freight charges that might not be to the benefit of the shippers, and the other.being that to get competing lines bullt_+ would open up new territory, and.this = way .make f.: the general prosperity.: WESTERN LAND TO BE SOLD.Department of Interior Gives Notice of Sales.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.May 17.\u2014Mr.W.NM.Ingram.Superintendent of School Lands for the Dominjon Government, has received instructions from the Department of the Interior to offer for sale certain cancelled stock.watering re- gerves, lands\u2019 set apart for the use of ranchers.and since vacated, a total of 12.000 acres.Sales will be_conducted > as follows: a Calgary, July 5: 2 ant a\" -July 4 caf] p++seratate0atans All corfespondence for this + department should be address- : + + + + + + + + + à 4 #9 + 4» A sunshiny husband makes a mgr- ry.beautiful home, worth having.worth working for.If.a man ts breezy, cheery.considerate.and sympathetic, his wife sings in her heart over her puddings am] mending basket.counts the hours till he returns at night, and renews her youth in the security she feels of his approbation and admiration.You may think it \u2018weak or childish if vou please but it is the admired wife who hears words of praise and receives smiles of commendation who is capable, discreet, and executive.I have seen a timid, meek, sélf-distrusting .little body .fairly bloom into strong self-reliant womanhood under the tonic amd the -Cordla! of companionship with a husband who really went out of his way to Ÿ, find occasion for showing her how fully he trusted .her judgment .anl -how tenderly he deferred to her opin- .fon.In home life there should be no far, no striving for plaee, no insisting an prerogatives, or division of inter- .est.The husband and the wife are each the complement of the other: And it is Just as much his duty to be his right to bring joy into the door as pleasant interior.A family where the festival is filled with something like From time to time articles on these two subjects have appeared on this page, and there - wil probably be others.To manicure the nails, soak them first in warm, soapy water.Then Avim with sharp nail scissors and smooth, with a file.Bhove the flesh back with an orangé-wood stick so thet the white half-moons show.Then polish with a nail-polisher and some mail powder.Finish\u2019 by waxhing the hands and again polishing the nails en the palm of -the hand.The hair _showld be washed at least once a onth.In the city every two weeks almost necessary on account of dirt -tnd dust - A, liquid soap is best, ethefia] soap being rticularly rec- - Gmntended\u2026 Massage scalp now and, .then with a ijittle oltve oil-dg the hair y.148 inclined to be dry.Also brush the ingand t Cy \u2018A Constant Reader would like to | ow the proper wedding anniver- ries.The fifth anniversary is the wooden : Wedding.the tenth the tin, the fif- 5 teenth the crystal, the twenty-fifth \u201cthe silver, the fiftieth the old, and six- \u2018Meth the diamond.This is from ory, as I! cannot at the moment : find the list in any book.Perhaps eme, aonder will correct and amplify er st \\ posite of some of the best fashions.To begin with, the materials are LY no means restricted to the ivory satin of other days.Everything has a chiffon finish in bridal fabrics as in other kinds.and one can choose moire, brocade, the new taffeta.and muslin, all of which have such a soft.exquisite surface that weight is left out of the question and price is a matter of moment; for you cannot get anything with a chiffon finish at a small price.Chiffon itself is one of the most popular fabrics for draping every kind of wedding fown.no matter what the under material.It is used for the deep cilarless guimpe instead of tulle, and also forms the tight tucked under- sleeve.This is merely a question of choice.for a number of girls cling to the tulle.thinking that it gives a more bridal effect than chiffon\u2014and it does.: One of the materials that the best dressmaekrs are using for elaborate bridal gowns is an- excessively soft brocade run through with threads of silver.A few years ago this introduction of metal would have jarred.We were not then used to the idea of color on a wedding gown, but metal, as well as green leaves and vine tracery; has bee nseen td quite an extent.The silver \u2018is not \u2018the harmonious touch, but gold is.True.we are copy» ing our clothes from mediaeval times and from peasant fashions.and the gauds and gewgaws of both might well claim their entrance into the present wedding gown.Those times and those people were not given over to the simplicity of all white.The wedding day was the most festal day of their lives, and they celebrated it with gowns that were rich in color and heavy with metal.While there is no real attempt to go into anything definitely removed from the all-white gown there is a good deal of change noticed everywhere from the oldfashioned simplicity of cut and drapery.We change with the times.and it is a day of superimposed materials.with much embroidery and Byzantine work.Some girls cannot wear the collarless gown on account of the length, the texture or the shape of their necks.These defects are rare in youth, for a thin neck is not necessarily one to be covered up.The extreme severity of the round neck, that ts tut tn an even line with the bade of the neck itself.is hard for any one.Now and then one secs a beauty who out for wedtiing gowns this season.because there is such a wide choice of styles.Some girls have insisted unon the princess cut.which they seem tu feel is part of the\u2018 conventions of a wedding.Others who are less conventional have made their choice out of a large auantity of charming things that reflect the spirit of the day in clothes ana ure a com- re very many lovely models tcan wear it, but the average girl} There ar ) should never attempt it.It is fashion able.but that does not argue in its favor if it is trying.The most becom- that is slightly V shaved back .and front.: : narrow.This is the pgint made in have evening weddings and an elaborate church function, where the guests go dressed as for a ball, the bride her- strict modesty.The lace and tulle with which the neck is filled in must be brought high on the shoulders as a first condition.After that it may be arranged so it will leave a wedge of bare skin running down to top of the corset If one so desires.This is pretty much the fashion now adhered to in afternoon gowns.and as the fashionable hour for weddings is in the afternoon.the bridal gown Js made according to this law.If a girl chooses to be marred in the evening, because it is the custom of her town, it would be wiser for her to fol- Jow the rules of this decolletage and not conform to the privilege of wearing an exceedingly decollete gown.It does nat look well in a church.scarfs that has lasted -s0- steadfastly through the last two Years has been taken up with some enthusiasm for wedding .gowns.Naturally, they are not carelessly passed around the shoul- \u2018ders and worn as a detached accessory; they are employed as a dmpery in a graceful way.They may be of lace or brocaded chiffon or any other novelty that is on the counters, Pearl buckles are often used to catch them.On some gowns they are passed straight over both shoulders, crossing at the waist at the back apd hanging straight at the waist in front.Again they are looped over the shoulders from the middle of the back, carried around the figure and crossed again at the back near the knees.A third way of adjusting them is to catch them at the shaulders with long buckles, let them form straight sleeves, and hang their length down the side of each gown.In this way they are quite effective on a youthful figure that can stand the added width in front and back.> The Going Away Gown.Next in importance and interest to the bridal gown is the frock or suit in which one goes away.The conventional costume has been a suit, but the popularity of the \u2018one-picce frock has brought it into demand as a going- away gown.It is quite convenient when one of the smart top-coats is worn over it.This form of garment however, is never so serviceable for traveling as a suit, bécause ône wants different blouses after even a few hours in the train in summer.The one-piace Copyright, 1910, by L.C.Page & Company (inc) CHAPTER XX.\u2014(Continucd.) Annc's hungry guests.however.did \u2018not seem tu think anything was lack - hey ate the simple viands with Pendexter didn't need to talk: it was enough for her just to look.After dinner they all had a walk through Lover's Lane and Violet Vale \u2018and the Birch Path, then back through apparent enjoyment.But after the thé Haunted Wood to the Dryad's first few moments Anne thought no more of what was or was not on her bill of fare.Mrs.Morgan's appearance might be somewhat disappointing, as even ner loyal worshippers had been forged to admit to each other, but she praved to be a delightful conversationalist.She had travelled extensively ahd was an excellent story teller.8h had seen much of.men and.women, an crystallized her experiences into witty, made her hearers feel as if they were listening to one of the people In clever Bubble, where they sat down and talked for a delightful last half hour.Mrs.Morgan wanted to know how the Haunted Wood came by its name, and laughed until she cried when she heard of a certain memorable walk through it at the witching hour of twilight.\u201cIt has indeed been a feast of reason and flow of soul.hasn't it?\u201d said tion.Nor did she monopolize the con- over.\u201d versation.- She could draw others out as skilfully and fully as she could talk herself, and Anne,gnd Diana found themaelves chatt g freely to her.Mrs.Pendexter sald little; she merely if the two facts were somehow incom- smiled with her lovely eyes and lips.patible.a \u201c1 daresay ev: t i and ate chicken and fruit cake and himself voulant he Eng car! him.I dont mind the rest s0 muêh, preserves with suéN'téquisité grace but I can't help thinking about that that \u2018she cofiveyed the .impression of dining 6n arpbrosia and honeydew.But serves,\u201d sald Anne proudly.then, as Anke said to\u2018 Diana \"later oh, anybody so divinely beautiful as Mrs.ndow.meddie with them.\u2019 au A \u2014_ #; Ey CHAPTER XXI.\u2014 SWEET MISS LAVENDAR.schdel for a year and was t were, i Boultée, who had been qu previous Sunday to aft tean years old an tyes, ond of Mie ing of all cuts at the neck is the one This decolletage may be as deep as one wishes, yrovided it is exceedingly, wedding gownt.Even in sections of the country where it Is the custom to self must wear a gown that savors of The prevailing fashion for shoulder the story and Anne's dramatic account Anne, when her guésts had gome and little.sentences and epigrams which she and Diana were alone again.\u201cI don\u2019t know which I enjoyed more .listening to Mrs.Morgan or gazing books.But under all her sparkle there at Mrs Pendexter.I believe we had\u2019 was a strongly fecit undercurfent of true,, womanly sympathy and kind heartedness which won affection aB easily as her brilllancy won admira- a nicer time than if we'd known they were coming and been cumbered with much serving.You must stay to tea with me, Diana.and we'll talk it all Priscilla says Mrs.Pendexter\u2019s husband's sister is married to an English earl; and yet she took a second helping of the plum preserves,\u201d said Diana, as aristocratic nose at Marilla\u2019s plum pre- Anne did not mention the misfortune which had befallen her nose when she related the day's history to Marilla that evening.But she took the bottle of freckle lotion and emptied it out of the messes again.\u201d she said, darkly resolute.\u201cThey may do for careful, deliberate people: but for anyone so hôpe- lessiy given over to making mistakes as 1 seem to be it's tempting fate to} very harsh.Behool opened dnd Apne returned to -* 1 yoy work, with fewer theories But considerably more experiehce.She had \u2018quveral new pupils, six and seven-year- olds just venturing, round-eyed, into a.world of wonder.Among them Davy and Dora.Davy sat with ing to fore ea.man of the world.Dora had made ae at Sunday School the with Lily Sioane; but -Lity Sloane not coming signed to Mirabel Cotton.who vas PI I rk way 0 on, w was place.wag thrdugh that last tamporarily- à acthré oin oiné-ff omh ; area in Dora's Sie rp! \u201cI think school is great fun,\u201d Da fold Marie whos: Se gob hana iat grr \u201cYom sald P@ fing:it hard to | pape La: «3 pen moutly > toll tu F hetice 4.but 6 ohn ris logy about under | 1 Wig.déak.and that helps « - fre 1 miei to have x Maar ors play Fait wi Hy Boulter and} ne :, 108 Tonger-than me but 5 | nlose 90 sil \u201c= N HINT.> ES per A tr vious Sunday.The preacher veniur- a young girl wears a turnover collar of .lJess cravat of grass green or c silk.A charming Wedding Dress of: ivary satin charmeuse, richly embroidered in floral: design.\u201ci.dull blouses are excessively popular and quite artistic.In the black and white costumes they are usually the coat and skirt.tort \u2019 his head.\u201d sobbed.\u201cI fore.\u201d \"of .\u2026 uncle.\u201d only touch of color displayed, and their have a fondness for msking elaborate |, .of quantity makes them effective.coat suits for a bride, for just what reason {t is hard to tell.Such a suit fréin always draws attention to the bride, which she devoutly wish- En, anh one frock may be of wash material, one does not wish to have it wa ed after a first and brief wearing.Np thing makes a better choice than * a The simpler the.ih- a - \u2018Jes ta : Pire latter fact is not adhered\u2014¢e-by all girls, for dressmakers and tailors the floor.Milty drmwed a picture of Anne on his slate 4nd, It was awful ugly and I told him if ) tures of Anne like that I'd lok him at recess.I thought first I'd draw one of him and put horns and a tail on it, but I was afraid it wotild hurt his feelings, and Anne says you should never hurt anyone's feelings.dreadful to have.your feelings hurt \u2018Its bettet to knock wm- boy down than hurt his feelings if vou must-do something.Milty said he wasn't scared of me but he'd just as soon call it somebody else to 'blige me.so he rubbed out Anne's name and printed Barbara Milty doesn't like Barbara \u2018cause she calls him a sweet little boy and ounce she patted him on flame and gold, lying in a great purple stillness and peace.\u201cIt's as if the year were kneeling to pray in a vast cathedral full of mellow stained light, isn't \u201cIt doesn\u2019t seem right to hurry through it, does it?revenent, like running in a church.\u201d \u2018We must hurry though,\u201d said Diana, glancing at her watch.ourselves little enough time as it is.\u201d \u201cWell, I'll walk fast but don\u2019t ask me to talk,\u201d said Anne, quickening her \u201cI just want to drink the day\u2019s I feel as if she were holding it out to my lips like a cup of airy wine and I'll take a sip at every step.\u201d Perhaps it was because she was 50 absorbed in \u201cdrinking it in\u201d that Anne took the left turning when they came to a fork in the road.have taken the right, but ever afterwards she counted it the most fortunate mistake of her life.out finally to a lonely, with nothing in sight along it but ranks of spruce saplings.It seems ir- It seems it's \u201cWa've left Shaw's under it.is the little store house where Miss she calls it, I think.[I've often heard of it but I've never seen it before.Dora said primly school; but she was .very quiet, even for her: and when at twilight Marilla bade her go upstalrs to bed she hesitated and began to cry.\u201cI'm .«Im a story book or a dream.\u201d 1 dont want to go grassy road, upstairs alone In the dark.\u201d ; \u201cWhat notion have vou got into your head now?\u2019 demanded Marllla.sure vou've gone tu bed alone all summer and never been frightened be- \"Diana in bewilderment.\u201cThis the West Grafton road.\u201d \u201cNo, it's the base line road in Middle Grafton\u201d said Anne, rather shame- \u201cI must have taken the wrong 1 dont know Dora still continued to cry, so Anne picked her up, cuddied her sympathetically, and whispered: \u201cTell Anne afl about it, sweetheart.What are you frightened of?\u201d of Mirabel Cotton's un- \u2018Mirabel Cotton turning at the fork.where we are exactly, but we must be all of three miles from Kimball's still.\u201d \u201cThen we can't get there by five, for \u2018it's half past four now,\u201d said Diana, with a despairing look at her watch.\u201cWe'll arrive after they have had their tea, and they'll have all the bother of getting ours over again.\u201d \u201cWe'd better home,\u201d suggested Anne humbly.Diana, after consideration, vetoed this.\u201cNo, we may as well go on and spend the evening, since we have come cle.\u201d sobbed Dora.told me all about her family to-day in school.Nearly everybody in het family has died fathers and grandmothers and ever so many uncles and aunts.a habit of dying, Mirabel says.bel's awful proud of having so many dead relations, and she told me what they all died of.and what they sald, and how they looked In their coffins.And Mirabel says one of her uncles was seen walking around the house after he was buried.all her grand- back and go A few yards further on the girls came to a place where the road forked in.Her mother Saw A Which of these do we take?\u201d asked Diana dublously.Anne shook h | \u201cI don't know and we can't afford to make any more mistakes.a gate and a into the wood.Th at the other side.Anne went upstairs with Dora and sat by her until she fell asleep.The next day Mirabel Cotton was kept in at recess and \u201cgently but firmly\u201d given to understand that when you were 20 unfortunate as to possess an uncle who \u201cI shall never try any beautifying peraistod in walking about houses after e had been decently Interred it was not in good taste to talk about that eccentric gentleman to your deskmate of tender Years.Mirabel thought t \u2018The Cottons had How was she : leading right ere must be a house Let us go down and a \u2018romantic old lane this is,\u201d sald Diana, as they walked.along its Ît ran under ps- triarchial old fire whôse branches met above, creating a perpetual gloom which nothing except moss could glow.were brown wood floors, by fallen lances twists and turns, much to boast of.Keep up her prestige among her sé mates if she Were forbidden to capital out of the famity ghost?Beptember silpped by into a gold | crimson graciousness of October.Friday evening Diana came over.\u201cI'd a letter \u2018from Ella Kimball toe day, Anne, and she wants us to go over to tea to-morrow afternoon to meet her cousin, Irene, from town.But we can't get one of our horses to go, for they'll all be in use to-morrow, and your pony ia lame: , pose we can't go.\u201d A Bt we nne.\u201cIf we go straight back throu the woods we'll strike the West Pian ton road not far from the Kimbell crossed here of sunlight.All\u2018'was mote, as if thé world and.the cares of\u2019 the world were far away.' - \u201cI feel as if we Were walking through _\u2014 : == \u201cDYSPEPSIA | | The ealy waÿ to curé & bad case of Dyspepsia ds to take ons or tiro Pap-Sag Tablets in « .80 I sup- \" wittsr and ! know the rond, Its ; \u2026 .Book Chat And Anecdote F à Ted : and iove of a joke was never more During his visite ¢5 Eoniahd ths fate \u2018fully pronouncsd than it was at this Mark Twain ghate many friefds: and period.Upon one eceasion he was the news\u2019 of | JF: dedtl; was.réce ved introduced to a well-known preacher.x whose church he had attended the pre- ed to enquire how he had enjoyed the genial humorist seriourly toought.«| discourse, when Mark Twain replied few years ago.of taking up i's per-| that he would have liked it better if \u2018manent -resiéimee ti the neighborhood it had been original.he cleric look- of London.ed at him in amazement.and enquired Mark Twain was quite at his best| his meaning, remarking that he prided \u201cfas an after-dinner speaker at the ban: himself that every sermon he preached quet given In his honor, 8 fow vears| was original.agu, by the members of the Auihars\u2019 Mark Twain fixed him with a steeiy Club.Incidentally.he to'd his amused eye.\u201cThen how comes it.sir,\u201d he listeners the story of bis fret lapse; demanded, sternly, \u201cthat I have in my from the paths of honesty.He was| possession at home a hook that con- very young at the time.he expliined.| tains every word vou uttered?\u201d The and the day was an excepdingly hot) preacher looked more bewildered at one.As he walked down the street! this question thin ever, and expressed of the village in which he was living, a desire to sec this volutne, and Twain he saw a cart loaded with melons of promised to post it to him the same most attractive appearance.evening.The preacher was greatly en- \u201cIt is with regret I mention.\u201d Mark] tertained to receive the next day a Twain went on, with a humorous packet from the humorist containing twinkle in his eyes.\u201ctbat 1 was tempt- a copy of an ordinary pocket diction- ed, and 1 fell 1 grabbed the most gry.likely-looking melon of* the lot: and| Only a short time before this visit Jurriedly made my way to the back| to England.Mark Twain had had a of the woodshed.1 gouged a huge! meeting with the late Cecil Rhodes, l alice out of it.and bit it.No sooner| and during the course of an, interview had I done so than something within he was asked his opinlon of the great me convinced me that 1 had done| South African Statesman.He re- wrong.A voice seemed to say, \u2018Mark, garded the journalist in silence for a :| get up and take that melon right back moment while he puffed vigorously at | to.where you got ii from.\" It was his cigar.At length he spoke.1 \u201843 abaut the greenest melon I have ever! regard Cecil Rhodes as a great man.ftasted.1 went bdck to the cart and} as a typical Englishman, and as one \u2018fearefully replaced it, and\u2014took a ripe| who knows exactly what he wants and ona in its place!\u201d how he Is going to get it.When Ceci! - During this visit to England Mark Rhodes dies.\u201d and here he paused im- « \u2018#1Fwain was probably enjoying the best| pressively, \u201cI- zhall endeavor to get health.that was his lot during the past\u2019 a bit of the rope as a memento!\u201d If oné is going into a cooler climate own belt, which fastens over ena line Tthan we have with us right here, one | with the skirt opening.wants a light worsted coat suit: but The coats are shorter than they were it one is traveling around in the heat- |jast summér, runninz betiveen 38 and ed zone a linen one is better.WIth {30 inches, and they, too, are cut on a either cholce, it is wiser to\u2019 wear a wash |girajght line under the arm, and fast- blouse in the same color than a white leaned single-breasted with plain or one, Even the black and white check- gmoked pearl buttons.The fronts are ed suits which are so justly popular [cut away from the last button.have their blouses of marquisette or muslin to match.The black and white : design may be in a stripe instead of front longer than the back.which is a a check, but the color scheme is admir- direct change from what we have had, There is a disposition to make the y and possibly not quite so pretty.There ably carried out.With these blouses || \"0 \"Wo 0 vo: \u201cthe coat.which is dull finished linen, edged with the scal- longer in the back than in front, mater- h _ |ially assists in lengthening that sweep- lop and fastened in front with a ¢ se 108 line from neck to heel, whieh is the | very, {oundatio n of a good gure.; en it is broken up, e graceful Splashes of Color.silhouette of the person may be lés- These vivid splashes of color against sened.7 ' Trimming Below Hips.The envelope flap is also in evidence, and it is not an unattractive trimming below the waist.Ever since thé days of the immense Directoire pockets be- The new coat sults of this summer |tween the knees and hips, there has are very mannish indeed when they are [been more or less ornamentation at built on that basis.They have nar- [this point.Now it ig the pointad fap row skirts without flare, feur inches [which is cut In with the back width of short, fastened down the left front and fthe coat apd flappelt bver the [font with habit back.They carry their Fwidth, then flatly stitched down.- - sngpeminse an an enchanted forest,\u201d said Anne in a) nothing but hills and valleys covered hushed tone.\u201cDo you suppose we'll with feathery young firs.ever find our way back to the real} \u201c1 wonder what sort of a \u2018person Miss world again, Diana?We shall present- Lewis 18,\" speculated Diana as they ly come to a palace with a speRbpund opened the gate into the garden.\u201cThey princess in it, I think,\u201d say she is very peculiar.\u201d Around the next ture they came in \u201cShell be interesting then,\u201d said sight, not indeed of a palace, but of a Anne decidedly.\u201cPeculiar people are little house almost as surprising as a always that at least, whatever else palace would have been in this province they are or are not.Didn't I tell of conventional wooden farmhouses, all YOU we would come to an enchanted as much allke in general characteris- palace?I knew the elves hadn't wov- tics as if they had grown from the same efi magic over that lane for nothing.\u201d seed.Anne stopped short in rapture and (To be continued.) Diana exclaimed.\u2018 \u201cOh, I know where we are now.That Lavendar Lewis lives .Echo Lodge.Isn\u2019t it a romantic spot?\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s the sweetest, prettiest place 1 ever saw or imagined,\u201d sald Anne de- | Hghtfuily.\u201cIt looks like a bit out of The house was a low-eaved structure built of undressed blocks of red Island sandstone, with a little peaked roof out of which peered two dormer windows, with quaint wooden hoods over than, and two great chimneys.The whole house was covered with a luxuriant growth of ivy, finding easy foothold on the rough stonework and turned by autumn frosts to most beautiful bronze and wine-red tints.Before the house was an oblong xar- Reminiscences\u2019 of Mark Twain.ten years or more, and his vivacity|' {| content with the highest finish in every KING'S MOURNING \u201c Gentlemen all over the Empire are buying Black or Dark Grey Suede Gloves.PERRIN GLOVES of these shades are the correct Globe to wear.MISS MAY DE SOUSA, a comic opera favorite whe has gone in for:the legit ma \u201d Women Aeronauts.~~ Among those who will take part in the Egyptian aviation meeting 19 Mme.de Ja Roche.At first it was thought that the accident with which she met recently while driving her Voisin biplane would necessitate her al.andening all idea of participating in the contest, but with characteristic determination she has tarown off all the- ill effects of her fall and is already On i her way to Egypt.According to the I Lady's Pictorial Miss Kavanagh can: now claim to be the first English woman who has controlled an déroplane unassisted.Since she became a pupil at the Grahame-White schools at Pag Misz Kavanagh has made rapid progress, and has already to her record several flights of some distance on ® Bleriot machine.Mr.Latham ia also instructing Miss Dorothy Levitt, she having tempo:a:i\u2019y abandoned her exe pert handling of a motor in order to \u201clearn aviation.\u201d On Mr.Latham's \u2018favorite flying ground Miss Levitt i@ rapidly acquiring the mastery of am Antoinette monoplane.It wiil thus be seen that at the present moment of the three practical women aviators twe favor monoplanes.Miss.Lilian Bland, whose ambition.is to build as well as - fly a biplane is working with the wil of the most determined male aviator.\u2018Since early in November she has speefr many hours dally on the task of colle .structing her machine; whieh embraces several original features.Miss Bland is a skilful mechanician and is Only - TT detail of her biplane, a precaution which is lacking in the work of more than one British aviator.te = B* T.FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL : OREAM OR MAGICAL GEAUTIFIER.o male 20 136004 Ladies\u2019 & Gent's Tailors FINEST WORK, Prices Moderate.Hiding Habits and Riding Breeches ; © A Speelsalty.A.C.8S TOYOLD & SON 723 St.Catherine Stree! \u2018Vent, \u201c Up, 1270.116 13eod va.den into which the lane gate where the |= giris were standing opened.The house bounded it on one side; on the three others it was enclosed by an old stone dyke, so overgrown with moss ahd grass and ferns that it looked like a high, green bank: On the right and loft the tall.dark spruces spread thair palm-like branches over it: but below Ît was a little meadow, greeh with clover aftermath, sloping down to the blue loop of the Grafton River.No other house or clearing was in sight ., .State of Oblo, City of Toledo | ¥ Lucas County.| is Frank J.Chetey es oath that be is seater primer of the firm F.J.Cheney & Co.doing usiness in the City of Toledo, County aml aforesaid, and that sald firm will Paz tbe sum of DOLLARS £ eu Hall's Catan Care.DSBANK J.CH NEY, Sworn before and eudeteïbed in vence, this 6th Ody of December, A.D.he Seal) ,Ç A.W.GLEASON A ' Notary Public.Hall's Catarrh Cure le taken Internally.aed | acts directly on the blood and macout surfaces of the em.Send for testimonials free.F.J.CHBKEY & CO.Toledo, O.RBI ha tor constipation, od + INFANTS CHILDREN .One Sample | Treatment FREE g Sern dsions Feveri ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.The Kind You eve CASTORIA Always Bou gt - À: poche re dE SE te ue nent ati maroc pi ST 7 er RR eS a al a JS DE \u2018Van Cleave \u201cat\u201d Dis: home of hoart disease.\u2018 5 fre been in about: three weeks of amc heart trouble.Lo ; When James Wallace § Van Cleave was elected to the presifiency of the National Association of afacturers i 1906, he was almost nown, even to mény manufactu Mr.Van - Cleave first became known: to \u2018the pub- T He at when, as president of the = Bucks Stové ant \u201cRange Company of 8t.Louis, he joined the forces with D.E.Loewe of Danbury, and carried through the courts the fight to restrain President Samuel Gompers of the 4m- erican Federation of Labor and ex-Pre- sident John Mitchell and Secretary Frank Morrison from interefering with the Bucks Company and the Danbury * hat menufacturers\u2019 business by oar- rying on a boycott by publishing a so- called \u201cunfair list.\u201d Judge Gould In a decision handed down after e trial Defarg him in the equity branch of the Dibtrict of Col- -umbia Supreme Court upheld Messrs.Van Cleave and Loewe, reatraining the Federation, through its three officers, from continuing the publication of she names of the complainants\u2019 firms on the \u2018unfair list.\u201d The.case.of the three labor leaders has , Deen appealed and is now before the \u2018Supreme Court of the United States.In the course of the trial President .Gompers issued a statement that Mr.Van Cleave had been shadowing hint .with detectives and the labor president followed this up with the charge that \u2018Mr.Van Cleave, through intermediar- \"les, offered Gompers a bribe to .give up the labor fight and go out on the lecture platform to talk against or- _ ganized fabor.Van Cleave immediate- \u201cWy denied the charge as a lie.The news of the death of Mr, Van Cleave came as a shock to the dele- \\ gates of the National Association of Manufacturers, who were gathering \u201ctiene for their three days\u2019 eonvention that bagins at the Waldore.Mr.Van Cleave is survived by a - widow, three sons and a daughter.Xe would mot accept a renomination to the presidency of the manufacturers\u2019 association last year because of the strain he was under in bis fight against tha.boycott.BALLOON FLIGHT TO CANADA.Veyagers, Four in Number, Ascend at Pittsfield, Mass.Special to The Montreal Star.Pittsfield, Mass, May 17.\u2014Mr.R.c.\u2018Tripp, a New York- broker, with Mesers.Fairman, Dick, of New York, and \u2018Edward C.Ely, §f Norwich \"Cenn.; as his guests, will begin a bal- 4oon flight to-day, which -it is\" hoped Fa reach its destinatiqn in Canada, At ] \u2018Willis Vansieet, the interna- .Monal bailoon pilot, = a record of Heer aerial.voyages, wily have charge sot.the Right.The oor will ear- £ a combined \u2018weight of ohe ton, and \u201c\u2018Hkovisions for two days will be \u2018taken along.MONKEY ROASTEDST 0 DEATH.aus - Hie.Ovmers Thenghy Lose SFr 1B ap a \"re 5: \u201c goon.king, Fras.a Portland, Ore, May, 14 fatmohs man monkey, Charles The First, was roested to death by the radiator in a baggage car on the Northern Pacific Rallroad coming from Seattle to Port- _ lan\u201d yesterday.He\u2019 hag heen.appearing on a -wbst- \u201cera circuit, \u2018and was booked for néar- + one hundred reelss ahead at $750 a | week.i Hor reliable watches .go to Hems- ley\u2019s, Jeweller, 255 St.James St.IL 3 yw i Medal.os Special to The Montreal Star.lustration of the world do move\u201d hax been afforded a decree of Pupe Pius X in which removes the ban from the put aside \u201c tadies allows the faithul to scapular.which many ern color schemes and waists.pulpits in New when it will b a cord or tape about the neck, church precepts may be observed means of a small medal that need necessarily be worn in full view.lace covering.PRISE.can has for centuries frowned upon thundered against summer garments, ding their parishioners to enter the The scapular, too has always the utmost reverence, and the tendency to.apostatism.scapular with which children are that of the Order of Our Lady at all times, by cords.Now, not only may sign that is upon the sides of the Infant Jesus on the other.New York, May 17.\u2014 A striking i= way in which \u201c decollete gown and the peek-a-boo waist, and have found to mar the scenic effect of mod- The edict will be' promulgated from York \u2018in a few weeks, anpounced that instead of wearing the scapular by means of may be kept in a pocket or under a DECISION CAUSES GREAT SUR- The Pontiffs decision has surprised the prelates and priests, for the V changing fashions of women, and from the pulpits the pastors have for years comfortable.some even forbid- church wearing loossly-woven waists.foreswearing of it has been regarded as a The initial dowe\u201c\u201d after Confirmation is known as scapulars be hidden (in the case of wearing peek-a- boo waists), but it may be discarded altogether.provided a small medal be carried that will embody the same de- blem.The figure of the Virgin Mary must be on one side, \u2018and that of the the by he the the by not but ati- the the had en- \u2018of Mount Carmel, and (hey take a solemn .vow to wear the emblem of their faith hung about their necks em- WM.li.DUNN.Wheleanle Distr Ihating.ee Our Book of Recipes Sent Free Let us send you our vatuable Huile book \u201cThe Secret af Delicious Deserts Jitels you bow io make any sumber of dainty denscris delicious salads in very little time and almost no trouble stall.T0 RARE BEAUTY oF TREATMENT: AD EXQUAIDR ENE.ad ne eee TC 0 Yale GIVING IN\u201d on, LT.Lan 8 & 15; -~ W OAL 1A (dd a] me ASK YOUR GROCER ICE CREAM.Weller, Coleman Co., Ltd, 706 Papineau \u2014e Ri PURE ICE CREAM.any flavor, delivered, quarts, 40 cents, half-gallons.75 cents, galioms, $1.25.ave, St, Louis 2432.115 26 é # | WILL BE -OLOSED FRIDAY, MAY 20th.v4 Store open at 8 am.à pair._ Made of tan calfskin, Cuban heel, walking sole, tip, medium toe, our custom grade AA to E inl width.Price $5.50 Close at 6:30 P.m.Geo GS 481 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Ament, + Montreal.E ARE showing an immense assortment \u2014 all the favorite styles and colors, made.expressly for our ° particular trade, all widths.Prices $3.50 to $8.00\" \u201cA SNAPPY STYLE\u201d ; Es \u2018Saturdays, 10 p.m.Montreal.1T.I CT Syphons, 10c each, It Is the best.It is made with pure Bicarbonate of Soda, and is the only genuine Soda \u2018Water made in It can be had in bottles and syphons, TRY delivered daily.Robert Allan, Aerated Water Manufacturer 8¢ DORCHESTER STREET WEST, iting to \u201cthe body-\u2014of great elasticity and excellent = -wearing- _ Ideal for \" Spring and Summer wear.3 \"Merino Vests; sleeveless, or with t \u2018short or long sleeves.Prices 40c xp.\u201c Cotton Veste, sleeveless or with \u2014short-or long sleeves.Priced upwards [from 35c.Lisle Thread.Vests, i Jl and with short or long sleeves.Prices upwards from 45c., Mescerized Cotton Vests.Prices upwards from 50c.Cotton Vests, with crochet fronts.Price 60c.Cotton Corset Covers.Priced 45c up.\u2018\\in.several instances.NEW SWISS UNDERWEAR.Comfoiti - Childréa\u2019s white ribbed Swiss Women's White ribbed Swiss Women's White Ribbed Swiss Women's White Ribbed Swiss \u201cWomen's White Ribbed Swiss \" Women's White Ribbed Mer- This seaspn has seen.a remarkable crease à in the business of our ir Blouse Departmen; part models of the higher grades.; ne « As the result of heavy selling ding the past few weeks we find o one, two or three Z ALL HIGH CLASS NMBERS WORTH 330% $600; © iE eERe - fa of a wks remain inky S a + - \u201c Te \u201c a.; G Altogther there are about 200 in this lot of balances.: Son G To make room for complete _ lines we, offer vou the choice to-morrow at an exceptional price saving.i gq There's no doubt of a quick clearance, for: each number is fresh and spotless,\u2014a de\u201d lightful combination of style and quality ata\u201d low price.: They are all beautifully made in the newest and most tucking, bcadings and de.ings\u2014prove the good values / stylish effects, \u2014 of fine at the regular prices, $3.50 \u2026 mulls, Persian lawn and to $6.00.Sizes 32 to 44 | batiste.The elaborate and bust in the lot.\u201cEach waist dainty treatment of trim- perfectly finished.Ogilvy's mings, including fine em- price, Wednesday, each broidery and laces, pin $2.95.: Boys\u2019 Sailor Suits SAVINGS IN VALUES $4.00 to $4.50.OGILVY\u2019S PRICE WED, $2.90.NOTIONS.They are the real English Sailor Suits, the bal- BUTTONS \u2014 White Pear ance of a special purchase, and made by one of the Buttons for summer shirt waist leading English manufacturers.They'll go.quickly Resilar values For and ne.to-morrow at this price.be \u2019 Only 75 in the lot.Made of Oglvy's price per dozen, 19c.| summer weight, fine all wool, PINS.\u2014Glass* Head Berry navy serge, with knee pants.De- pins (assorted) 100 in box.Reg.tachable washing.collar of navy value 10c.Ogilvy's pice, 2 drill, trimmed with white braid\u2014 \u201c boxes for 5c.= : Glass Head Pins.\u201480 pins on a card.Regular value Eye Ogilvy\u2019s price, 3 cards for 5c.Pin Cubes (assorted styles).Regular values 0c, 15c-and 20¢- Ogilvy\u2019s price, 3 cubes for Sc.HOSE SUPPORTERS\u2014 Kleinert's new method.Reg.35c, and 50c value.Ogilvy's price, : per pair, 19c.emblem on sleeve; lanyard and whistle included.Sizes for 3 to 9 years.Real values $4 to $4.50.Nearly half price, Wednesday, $2.99.FIRST FLOOR.SILK AND CHAMOISETTE GLOVES.ATTRACTIVELY PRICED AT 49c PAIR.Two exceptional values m Ladies\u2019 high class gloves.Silk gloves in a beautiful quality These Chamoisette Gloves are with double tips and two dome in natural color\u2014the finish being fasteners.In black and white, an excellent imitation of the genu- also a rich shade of tan.All sizes tne chamois.Dome and Pearl Very special at Ogilvy\u2019s price, button fasteners.All sizes.Wednesday.49c pair.Special Wednesday.only 49c SHOE LACES of Mohair, | MAIN FLOOR.pair.36.and 45 inch sizes.Reg.\u2018value 5c pair.Ogilvy\u2019s price, 3 pairs for 5c.= LAUNDRY WAX\u2014Reg 3c value.Ogilvy's price, each lc.COLLAR SUPPORTS.\u2014 \"HYGIENE Court.J.trayant.geh- RE\" PHONE W'Hount 3712 116 13eod St.James Defendant.BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province of District of Montreal, No.1400, Circuit Donohue, Defendant, and J.On the 16th day of May, at 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at] , the domicile of the maid Defendant, street, real, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sai ing of household furniture etc.DIONNE, B.S.C| Quebec, Keefer, Plaintiff, versus H.rouin, Dis- 1910, -.1875 in the.City of Mont- seized in this cause, consiat- L.Montreal, May 17, ON ino Corel Covers.Priced up- Store Closes Promptly at 5.30 P.M.Daily.The new Lyda™ invisible.See MAIN FLOOR.McCALL PATTERNS FOR JUNE ARE HERE.) \"MAIN FLOOR, _ = flavor, a more \u2014 to all.BETTER TO-DAY THAN EVERmore so to-day.materials has resulted Prove it.Make a test.Try them now.3] You enjoyed a package six months ago.They were delicious.But men Improvement In process in greater crispness, _crispnes,_finer SODAS.JUST TRY delicious The ere They are Superior \u2018 ace pa) Diese \"w are the perfection of te the tea table.It Is Not Nature\u2019s Fault Nature does not mean that you should be un- Nature is kindly; but you must give chance.It is not natural that.you should have to mope in idleness while other women\u2014your friends and neighbors\u2014are busy about their affairs and enjoying life in the fresh happy.Nature a air of the newly-come Spring.power of help in your own hands.But remem- \u2018ber that the various organs of your body are very sympathetic one with another\u2014if one is not in good working order, others will suffer.BEECHAM'S PILLS body a chance.\u2018If your digestive and good condition.When your - wl help you to give Nature and your own body secretive systems are all right, your blood will be in : and- pure, everything will be well with you\u2014and all the organs functions naturally\u2014you will be healthy and and g.Millions of women have reason to be thankful they know the value of Beans Pi This tried, soils, sbsoltely sae, and cea x meme vi blood is rich: hyn ; will perform their nL Ea es nu \u201csect \"Sig women youl _u.29 find wih every box.Cn Seld at all Drug Stores in Canada 25 couts, .- ee ou have the da BA \\ oe.\u2018Nature t The Beauty of Our Garments.Is inttheir shapeliness.They are forme; fiting, Fit the figure better than a glove.does,\u2018 the hand\u2014snugly and comfortably, wit & wrinkle anywhere.Just the mo comfortable Underwear you can bus for yourself.your busba S Agenti in the United hatonEnats Diéltons est of\u201d Pireabore\u201d amd \u2018 fepresentative.; nto.\u201d .Ru E 7 Montreal.\u2014 Issue of Daily and Weekly .Æ Caïroll, Tirfbune.Bullé- New York\u201d Western Division, .\u2018Y.Perry, First Nationel .Bank building\u201d Chicago.Qtfice\u2014W.M.MoGiittvray.16\" King street west,\u2019 ~¥ Western Canada: Offices, including tario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Als jerta and British Columbia, Ie Gram ange, \u2018Winnipeg.; Eastern Canada \"Omen iacluding .Fhstern Ontario, Ottawa.Quebÿc, New Be Ta: Nova Scotia, Prince Ed- rd Island, Newfoundland.Bermuda West India Islands; G.W.Bur- representative, Star Building, \u201cOffices In Great Britain.17 Cockspur reet, Trafalgar Sa.London, sw.land.\u2019 1 x Agents in France.Mayence.Favre #Æ Cie.Paris.= + Tuesday RW concu .450.454 .75,081 , roi.\u201cDaily âverage.Weekly Star, last Week.181,200 +.Y ST WEEK Star dggregates Ti, * From the \u2018above figures are excluded \u201cvers thousand subs riptions regarded more ot less ephemeral .L you louk at it.= a know whe TT Salley\u201d s comet tg be worth \u2018votheritig = æbout.\u201cSwhile, as a people.\u2018we ave politely interested and even madly curious as to \u201cthe manners, customs and peculia.r!- Z gta Sighs His de ochex of the Ross rifie: w -gltts and fewer still have accorded him ene tribute of an auticipatory ial cénacience.7 oy¥ congratulations on.a fixity of pur- - \u2018pbs snd rogularity \u201calter at least twelv Satrenuous existence, 2til! furnishes an affistructite object lesson to a lax and Srèther \u201cagalixation of the immutable the universe Ir.216t apoéeh.Een in a hazy.ny £ \u201cer tite heavens.3 sagetr writh all re before tt finsHéd across our hori- em : VE du \"Edit .mestowing 322.000 on a Mr.O'Sulli- Zur WUT Kémali thoris in the flesh of +, LS they visit implieg?\u201d Met 80 Mach In the comet itself as IN x to ail of us.ard the nppointed courses finite.= Bateing the cyabogen pousftility\u2014wil 42 2x TUESDAY.MAY 17.1910.- \u201cour WORLD AND THE CONET- By the time this Issue oËf-The- Star in the hands of-Re readers, we soin er.\u2026 not \u2018there: {#hough cyanogens gas _ in the toit\u201d a The \u2018bebutiful aspect of the \u201cproposition is that & worke out to.the Taame solution nd\u2019 mgiter which way it there is lois.of sgeyanogen.we will ve beyond worry: GH there is not, we wi have saved our- Ives a few (uncomfortable hours aml considerate wtih \u201cneedless nxtets.+.14 \u2018For wé may take\u2019 nt dg proven that \u2018ties of our celestisl Visitor, we are Sr meither alarmed nor abashed at his Lette Fèw «of .have str@inéd \u2018out! goa ménmées to the poist \u2018of ristrmg | \u201cat three ln.of morning to extend I greetings through an opefñ twinge We willingly extend procedure which.centuries of very generation, A laws of consciousiv or uncon- brought a little closer home irresponsible Ésctousir.cote Ce @f-the-stara become more than a figurc There it ends for most of half.ensed realization \u2018of-the Cosmos\u2014the order-\u2014of the In.The mundano fact that an agroplane has flown from l.ondou to ot ui throuxhoat * \u201cthe Cater réavhee The, comet is hera \u2026 fo-day: to-morroë « WR ke hurling its intcomprètens!bl?force toward the ourying limits of our golar systoM but our finite problims\u2014 BE Es Urgent and ad perplexing as they __Rosemount's affection for \u201cfa F818 d¥s TrEvaux Municipaus\u201d Notre Dame dv Grace's intention or Mentreal tea: the Hon.Ham.Puggloy will have lost none # his fdndness ror foreign capitalists \u201cwho \u201cdesire to secure control of the a.Takrence; the Kaiser will continue ips and Col.San.Age we altogether to blame for our folk of conpulring\u2019 interest in our chi- tor or of thoughttul: appreciation of aû > Our immediate interest, however, |s : > oh snd mot tn shbe ih ftw tall xed Eo the ott WIN Tekdh us ard.y dede: what is Wolf to happen.| \u2018al We have no less § savant\u2019 7 Turney, Savidss or @: OxfSré; us wuthorits ie tee that it lu very tal) Kati Tite whole S acoupieé - eo vitre encre position AR, Hallgy did when Phe made the nie ame Dr twvñak out tk orbite v AWo CORBIN Bf.Commeguents declares.that \u2018there wil wlgtitonl disturbances to-.\u201d ie LE a plains all.1 ibut l was pointed out, - atne \u2018o'clock in the - en ET \u201cof Al.= aomet: pathing move\u2019 than \u201cunlit condèns- froin \u2018radiant solar energy.(sie) aml processed\u2019 through tie solar system.\u201d Thinte Fyofeseer Naulty's thinkinge® We would giedly take.his a Nu Lon the: way back fram work whes the Jolla were only open between nine and five ca.thetr- Rours of smploymmt- mere feôm elght.to aix: .It was Juat qà.imposeible to.430.a0 at.DOOR, unless | a ra PE apr aie Lost vint ballon uen {he WAY.count, -.Ry im rm THE.- MONTREAL: DAILY ._9TAR~ Eu 0 secs Tr : werd for ik had not Profespor AS.Mitchell, of Columbly University, snd sald to be an astrovomer of discern.Fment amd repute, haxarded: his professional reputation on the fact that Halley\u2019a comet was \u201ca poisonous creature of the skiea,'\u201d presumably a vicious combination of celestial tarantula and cosmic rattle-snakss with a rooteq dis- ke.to \u2018peaceful, easy-going p'anets, \u2018MEE the earth.The Professor regards ar fortunate that this orb has pet.in apite of the advanced season.dlacard- ed its atmospheric envelope: iiifongh | which the cyanogen-laden\u2019 \"of he comet, he feels sure, will\u201c not ba able to penetrate.There is a moral abject: lexson in this: = \u2018There ls ne advantage in pillaz aa vant on savant or in heaping one polysyllabic prophecy on another.passing, however.there is some consolation in being told that a famous physicist calculated that the whole\u2019 100,00@.000- miles: of the tail of of 1882.which most 5) .remember vividly.couture.bee : compressed into a bulk smell eanugh to.be carried in a lady's hand-bag, .This ls the aaser- tinn of an eminent icleéntist.and we give it without prejudice and for what it ia worth.If any of the readers.of Tre Star are alive at\u2019 the time this is printed, the scicnt'st is entitled te reasonable credence.If thev are not.the scientist was: mistaken.Rat it will not matter much.' vo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \\ +.oe Ul 'S.MANUFACTURERS AND CANADA: CTE 16 TIO RAGE pesltical hereaies have received a more frank repudta- tion ' thant that which the Natiofal Association of Manufacturers of the: United States bestowed upon the shib- 1 boleths which the High Protectionists y of that country have for years urged cn their foilowers.It is.also, à long time since so amexing a suggestion pas.the one urged to counteract the resuits of years of error received consideration and cndorsement at the hands of so traditionally conservative aad non-Utcpian.a body as the manu.facturers.Beth were embodied in the report of the association's committee on Interstate Commerce, being sandwiched between two separate condemnations of the provisions of President : Taft's ill-fated rail.way- blu.The discussion of ways and\u2019 means for making effective the genermt demerd for greater reciprocity | which, the committee alleges.is as strong in Canada as in the United States.was prefaced with a general recantation of the fiscal heresies of the {ast forty yYeurs which it would ha gene our fathers good to listen to.h andient and time-hônored fallacy that, Devause the United States hus twelve times the popula: tion of Canada.any such reciprocal arrangement as the removal of duties from the products of the furm and the forest must benefit us twelve times as much -as it does our nheighbors came\u2019 iv for an cepecially vigorous assault.As indicative of the opinions ef the association on reelprocity.not necessarily as an categorical) statement of an accepted truth the.final paragraph of the report is distinctly illuminating.It reads: \u201cTo the great majority on both rides of the line.reciprocity 1s unmixed good.attained at no cost.\u201d Such is the change which has come o'er the spirit of the dreams across the border.It was.however, the topic of reciprocity in channels of continental commerce which brought out no less amnginx a nroposal then that the United States.in her own interest.\u201cshould contribute liberally for the construction of a deep-water canal through the most suitable part of the Provinre of Ontario\u201d and should ad- wit Cengdian vessels io \"unrestricted usc of the deep-water route\u2019 through New York State.\u201d In return for this.\u2018we wqulg he 2 RY 7e Tet a \u201cud x A , es Sopp >, rs R 9 À 5 : php Vase A 4 AYE.A E A A .TE , , 4 \u2018 2 or So h Des 5 2, ea 24 A, ns \u201d reg \u201c2000 2 ; wells] 144 i : ii .od 4 5 .es £ Y a \u201d rao Ps à - 2A a Res - cad A yg .a St 9225 A\u2018 pp na 3 Caer] ae err WP H ES Jets ; g EA y J Tr > Aden vi +.A 5 A J b - 5 \\ A i, ° Ta ; = lI yy .- ; ; ; » A nl Camis ko .\u2018 - T : * 1 \u2019 » j al Cree dL 4 .;.\u201c ; = p Ly : .\u2019 _ UE a .i À Le } ; 2028 \u20ac .7, ot : ET - : .7 + - dee cé His Palm 39.L Brantford, ont.tes: suffered which includes inhaler, for $1.Breathe eadings from Scmture: \u201cThess, for years with muscular rheumatism the e&me air that you would find in represgnted approached chap.IV.verses 13 t 18.and as I also had frequent and severe Australia, and if it does not hea) the finest weaves are here at prices in many cases that cannot be elsewhere.; ger.\u201d ; cluded that the trouble came from the snuffles, cough, cold or asthma, vou ors.nerves and began using Dr.Chase's can have your money back.Chopin's Funeral March, massed Nerve Food.As 1 continued this bands treatment thé rheumatism was gradu- ~ 5 at 85¢ yard.Wednesday, yard .vel ee + .ally driven out of my system, my = arnratere JR, Hu Yeats the King nerves got stronger and steadier and - .REM IANTS the headaches disappeared.1 consider » C, 256 Hymn: \u201cNow the poorers task is attacks of nervous headache I con- raw membrane and cure your catarrh, 85c COLORED SHANTUNGS\u2014A distinctively first class Silk value shown in a splendid range of the most popular shades.also white and black, full 34 inches wide, and sold regularly 65e \u201cGod- Save the Kig,~ choir and Dr.Chase's Nerve Food a s .2 plendid massed bands.! nerve regulator and health builder.\u201d \u2014 The banquet of th Canadian Press You cannot possibly make a mistake .After such selling as the Silk Section has seen this.season, little wonder that there are great 7 in using Dr.Chase's Nerve Food wh Your money back if it dont.Give im gr Association.which As arranged for the ners ou.87 stom \u20ac eta run down, for fiate relief from betrtbern.heapsof gemnants, fog \u2018qupe me of business such a depariment does is to be detesmined by its acen- =~ weuse of> the mournig for the death DY forming new, rich blood thi sgreat ach, stomach distress and ice headache.H the most wanted kinds too-\u2014Peau de Soie, Taffetas, Ottomans, mulation\u201d of short lens Shantung, Progress an plenty.of fancy weaves in waist lengths, the values range up to 75c 25¢ and this low price is designed to make their clearance quick and complete.To-morrow, yard.= += = VERY.SPECIAL 60 cents a large box st R.HH.Bryson\u2019 \"MOIRE RIBBONS.39¢] * HOSIERY VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY worth up to 75c, for cl \u2018 This is one of our periodical sales that Montreal women bave learned: flematkaiie Héton Vaions ac the rule rate te tie\u201d ; to ai fore Engldh mansfactuir\u2019s overstock of Semmer Woiht Black exception at The Store of Satisfaction, but we can confidently | { Cashmere Hose.say that this offering measwes wp to the highest standard hi- This lot comprises over 1, 900 | pairs, both plain and ribbed stockings\u2014all therto attained in this popular Ribbon Store.* full fashioned with seamless feet\u2014double heels and toes.Every pair is per- 1,000 Yards of Silk Moire Ribbons.Almost 7 inches fect, and values range up to 75¢.This sale Wednesday + will be, per 9 wide, with a wide moire centre and heavy Duchess satin border, pair Ce eee ee ee ee ee re ee ee ce.C an ideal quality for millinery purposes, comes in the new blues\u201d and greens, also brown, wavy, bluet, old rose, amethyst, Catawba, moss, etc., also 0 very light shades, \u2018suitable for: childs.ren\u2019s wear.Regular price 69c to 75¢.Weduesddy, £3 \u201c+ '.tion he gphowed sgh qualities of true a kingship and diplimachy as tended to = , bring closer togeter in the bonds of * \u2018friendship the geat nations of the Ps .\u2018world and thus juily earning for him- F.C pelt the title of The Peacemaker.\u201d Fee The Hardels of Mourning.ee London, May f\u2014George Bernard haw, thè dramaift, in a letter to the imes, protests gainst the hardships , involved in the uiversal mourning.He : \"says; \u201cTake th case of a man with a profession or usinesa from which he has a few hudrud pounds a year, = with three daugters at the nearest «high school.Te school is compelled \u201810 go in mournig.The dresses pro- \u2018vided for the séson.have to be dis- Carded and newblack dresses bought, To a court offilal it may be Incon- food cure builds up the nerve cells as in London an St.John.to test this treatment, go at it in earn- tle.has proclaimed {riday a public feel again the joy of health and vigor.ronds once à vear with the leaves of the A \u201d fn St.Pauls Cathedi for King Ed- |to.Write for tree copy of Dr.Chase's! Eves examindd by our optician with- for the school childm.forces here wilattend memorial rte Timi Charen many |.A ga8 range that can be changed and aldermen and officers of the able can be changed from a gas Ÿ | eats in Trinity Chwh.single bolt to remove or a screw by Isaac Pitblado, gconded by T.A.ay hereby records its yofound grief, In natural gas districts, Boys\u2019 C els.2 23C } beneficent rule andgreat personal in- - \u2014 pion always has a good coal v e °.\u201c0E = tha \u2018seas comprise in the British Em- 35 : pecia owing an - most convenient range in the C I U LLES For saving room in the kitchen.A nice mew stock of Veillngs which has just come to iol i wide, in black, white, cream, and all the When out shopping er sight-seeing, we ash you de make K à pa ® The colo ro includes black.white, grey.navy, large flat spot, one of the newest trim- _ them.In the large and varied assortments, the right madyrial sad .In connection with this Sale we aise doué Jou } nothing else can.Special to The Montel Star.est and keep at it regularly until you In certain districts of Florida -excellent P pe hollday so that allay attend the 50 cts.a box.6 boxes $2.50, all deal- long-leafeq pine.ward.Special servis have been ar- Recipes.' out charge.llemsley\u2019s, 255 St James.Specia\u2019 to The Montml Star.afternoon.Stores wad saloons will pe closed all day anservicss held in $0 @ COAl range in three seconds ERE A\u2014\u2014 4 \u2019 : lesding local societs will attend à range to a coal or wood range in \u201cWinnipeg Canadian Club's Regret.Hust: \u2014 to turn.The operation is so man King Bward VIL i where gas is liable to fail any Little \u2018Buster Brown\u201d Belts in red, black and brown, , fluance did much 4 Knit more closely range to rely on.No other ~~ « pire and won for hm the personal love .° =.eg { A Special Line of Veil- S 1 0 : world.Takes the place of two - es pecia ers in hand.and which includes thc most popula: styles Hexagon and Russian Meshes are included.and a leading shades that are popular at present visit our Wash Goods section.There.are se many new \u2018fabries, sd the wanted designs can easily be found for stenglen.It ls.fine | as you'd pay 30c and 40c for eisewhere, for 25e.Jy mings for spring and summer millin- - 25¢ any f oo i 3 y v | fasierly Shae br \u20ac vif 1e cha sorts sud 1 2 il The Champion Interchangeable has caused a sensation in United States during last three years.We bought the rights to make it in Canada.We've > improved it, too.Get of the King.When you have made up your mind London, Oht., May 7.\u2014Mayor Beat- highways are made by covering sandy special memorial serice to be held ers: or Edmanson, Butes & Co, Toron- ranged in the afternan in each church A Marvelous Invention St.John, N.B., My 17.\u2014The mill- - &' number of chure The mayor The Champion Interchange- morning service wit the militia offl- three seconds.There isn't a The following reslution was moved b \u201cthe Canadian Sub of Winoipex easy a child can do it.g per yard - .eee vee MS.Sovereign, Ki werd VII.Hi | | neriosds.« a - time, the owner of the Cham- patent leather, with gilt \u201c\u201cChanticler\u201d\u201d ornament and gilt buckles, each.23c - \u2014 = tegether the grea/ dominions beyond and loyalty of hisubjects.In addi- range like the Champion\u2014the ranges (gas and coal), thus ngs at 25c yd.A Special Line of Silk Tulle, 36 inches WASH GOODS for spring will be on sale to-mofrow at, 25e host of pretty novelties in plain and fancy meshes.for millinery purposes, etc.Also some with many new patterns and such fine gualities that yanil'enjoz Iaspesting : ery.Special price.; display of beautiful summery fabries, and.mord courtes the.ofthese wash The color range includes black, white, grey.navy, attention It is securing.ter sol ready and _whling te hou 70 se Reduced Grocery Prices \u2018ceivable that s trifling an expense \u201cBuy your Teas and Coffess here.Satisfaction and vaiue for your money.¢ ahould be a hauship to any one.ors swe Waight Andy i morning and ta our agent to show you the Champion Steel Range, or write | DanIEELING TEA.extra PRESH PINEAPPLES, each 124c UNDERWEAR : pre eee ln - oe define the weamg of violet ribbo our nearest office for Champion booklet.choicest range Pekes; 1b.6c ee cere 81.36 ; cm = Sete pare Ps office pion 40 Shack Ton Gc he 81-00 Bowne of Anchors Baucui 1.Ja Wee are AP i; ith w sr 2 \"This would be drrect, inexpensive and cC London, Toronto, Montreal, 3c Black or Mixed fe, % PILL bottle LL.Men's Natural Wool Under- i a De $d pretty.Why sur schools should bi) a Sv peg, Vancouver, Calgary, : aoe \u201cac em, foot ue 8c Hartley's Marmaide, § jars | 2c ide mie .| + deliberately mde kidesus with black ohn, N.B.:- Hamilton _| 356 Japan T NS Lime Juice, qt, bot.25c wear, nice spring weight, Turn- ¢ 2 \u2018 use an hontable public career has ; 3 strathoons os eu [loowe), fresh 28c° Fresh ih Aberdeen Haddocks, pre, o bull's make Regular $1.95.Ï 5 20 0 de wn with & cheerful me Bee Baking Powder, rex.Anois in syrup.vou.16, 3 ohne Oull'S - Regular | Ihe | vory is not aperent to any healthy.The di, Roof Awnin is.Su rior 50c 1 lb, tins vaisseren rue BBC Currie Powder, 3% 1b.tin .1 \u20ac qualities.Our price, per 97 a - -mihged person\u2019 = garment \u2026 ¢ ise , Shaw's aggestion has beén fol- _ fret tre ; RSS - owed by may men, so that instead.= in Senn au ave roma the 4 Western Timber Lands Sold.Surprising Values lo All Others 1 1a Carpet and Linoleum Dept.[remet 2 Easy to install, light, stylish, stores charge and that we would = x xd * Special to\u2019 Me Montreal Star\u2019 == durable and economical.a odnsodey et £ 2 conti to place We have Pe mo.haciatioe ssitation :f be compelled to ask, were it not oa.Foe =] dor?an ening lorming + saving these casmot bs besten snywiers in Canada.E that we buy-the underwear in ubie angle .v = x, TEIN so more space on any balcons re x rm vaio nd are up dy in every way.exceedingly large quantities 5 The = rahip \u2018of the property |g Dior aeration and hygiène Ke SATISFACTIO MONEY vs oo [ _ , Ry p+ ie 5.= ocjsina] ouners to & ee tit and mu M: ELOOR OILCLOTH\u2014S00 yards of extrs heavy Floor : Ÿ MEN'S.osc be XR raised at any angle without = cts, perfect: goods, in splendid condition, in-a nice À forming pockets, where dust or variely of des 5,3 yards.we.Worth 30c.For, sq.yd ê 4.COLORED.wiSH [8 fh co water accumplates.Rx rs a pre I .leces of very ery stout and well\u201d #07, .è windows on the ,.Seshon tk Linoleuim, and floral designs.IB à : Pre Roof Awning can be mad also with - ows the \u201c1 Reg: value 45c sq.yd.\u201call 3 yds.wide, Square yard.33 ments avait extensive 1 a mer For prices or any other lutoriaation, write or \u2018phone ya, IEE 7 = 1,500 yards of oo effects, y en NY a Carpet\u2019 in.two-tone; green, à griea sud -neat eT = THE MERCHANTS ANNIE COMPANY, Lumen | a Sta aE = 8e | -.Tolrgboné Mate 2220 38 Nours Dame Bal SB RAR > : ows ha ea 2l = ein he Sawyer Co.,Ltd REAL ESTATE, + Xe are open 6 handle à aüb-4t- vision: It you have the and, we can sell \u2018it 0 87.JOHN STREET, \u2018 MONTREAL, , CANADA, 1 Have For Sale © Meur.of the finest sites for Storcs on BR, Cathérine Street West.Good terms -Æiven, J.Birchenough, 311 Quebec Bank Building.Tel.Main 1315.116 2 Lodge Room For Sale THE LAFONTAINE CLUB, corner of rchester and St.Hubert Streets.This property has a total area of 9974 feet, and is situated on the best corner East of Peel Street.\u2018The House contains about 23 rooms, with large Lodge Rooms on ground - floor, all finished and decorated in the \u201c+ Most modern style There is al in eonnection with this a Bowling Alley.consisting of three alleys and heated by a separate heating apparatus.This , was bullt by the Lafontaine Club at an \u2018.extra cost of over Six Thousand Dollars.I am willing to sell whole of the ; Building for $27,500.60, which is hardly =.one half of its value.I can arrange terms to suit.Apply JAS.H.MAHER, 87 Guardian Building, 100 St.James St.\u2018Phone Main 2510.TO RENT ROOMS IN STORAGE WAREHOUSE \u201c The only Fireproof Storage Warehouse, divided into rooms.Apply H.A.WILDER & CO.292 St.Catherine Street West.$9,000 An attractive semi-detached residence in Outremont.Best sit- » uation !n the town.Inimediate occupation.Hardwood finisli, open © _plumbing.About 3.000 feet of land.One block from cars.Make appointment te visit.PUTNAM & McCRORY, 308-310 MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.+ Telephone Main 3390.| FITZ-JAMES STABLES TO LET.GENTLEMAN'S STABLE; 3 stalls; geod coach- house.etc., for about 6 months; at 225 Clarke decoui 4 p.m.115 ?Heated apartment, situated on Bishop st.Price.$15,000.Net revenue of over 11 per cent.Factory site, containing.70,990 square feet.udjolning C.P.TR at St, Henry.Price reasonable.88,500 would buy a new, up-to- dute house in Westmount, situated on one of the leading strects.House contains 8 rooms.APPLY J.A.PREVOST 118 BELL TEL BLDG, CITY.116 3 law FOR SALE OR TO LET SUMMER HOUSE AY DORION, 7 bedrooms, parlor, dining-room and breakfast-rooms_ large kitchen and pantry.two.bathrooms, spring water.sup- piled by village acetylene gas plant, stable and coach house adjoining, five minutes\u2019 walk from Vaudreuil statlon.Apply : T.0.LYALL, \u2018Phone Main 4258.213 Board ot Trade 15 3 FOR SALE To Close Estate late J.Cuddy, 67 to 73 St.Lawrence and 64 to 70 St.Dominique St.89 to 95 St.Lawrence and 102 to 108 St.Dominique St.10 to 14 Vitre East -197 to 207 Wellington St.The location of the above desirable properties, offers to purchasers an exceptional opportunity.For full particulars apply at office of Canada Investment, Reg\u2019d 8 St.Lawrence Blv\u2019d.116 13e0d To-Morrow At 11 a.m.At 138 Craig Street West E.BROWNE The Silver-Tongued Auctioneer, acknowledged to be the Greatest Exponent -f Real Estate on Earth Will Offer for Sale by Auctie Ist-The Best Speculation in Montreal \u201c- + THE MAJOR PROPERTY.\u2014This property has a frontage on Guy St.-.ME-.of 75 Jest by a depth of about 160 feet.feet.parcel of St.thoroughfare.Catherine Street, contain an area of about 16,700 feet.speculator and investor.LE GEL = Carefully study * Auction Sale prepared to make money.At present thers are two handsome property of 2 storeys and basement each; and contains on or about 11,77¢ (It is only 37 feet from St.Catherine Street), therefore is part and and is entitled to the value of land on this If desired, the two properties be scquired, thus Yorming an \u201cL\u2019 shaped property; the whole then would on St.Catherine Street can for the and come to the Here lies an opportunity the property, stone front residences on the both In perfect condition.+ Æ 2nd- The Finest Warehouse Site in Montreal city.that magnificent property, .Canal, St.Leon Street, 1 close proximity to G.T.R.this property.\"purposes on account of its light, 31,250 square feet.air \"Phones Main 627 and 628.a + Ons of the most important business and manufacturing business home, make it a point to attend sites in the It Is on the north-east corner of Alexander and Lagauchetiere Sts, immediately adjoining the Southam Butiding, Church, giving unobstructed light and air map in this vicinity you will see that there are very few sites to be had.The lot contains an area of about 16, and If you facing St.will glance Patrick's over the 000 square feet.If you have not a the Auction Sale and acquire .this one.+ \u2014 Srd- The Finest Factory Site in Montreal : \u2019 To close out the Estate P.Donovan, we are authorized to dispose of ; having three frontages.fronting on the Lachine and Oliver Street, accessible by cars and within siding, which, no doubt, could be extended to This site is eminently a suitable one for manufacturing and advertising The arca is about fo .Bookiét giving plans and further particulars.obtainable from ; É The House of Browne, Limited 207 St.James Street a Near St.Anne De Bellevue.+ ea» .Tue HOUSE OF BROWNE Limited: REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, Namely, Cadaatrai, Ne.311, known as the SAUVE FARM.Third Tast of Macdonald College, containing 98 arpents, with ful) frontage on Lake.running back ro North of C.P.R.and G.T.R.traczs.Cadastral No.312.known as the LAURENT FARM .ndjoins the Sauve Farm to the East.containing 84 arpenta,wlith full frontage on la and running hark to North of CPR and G.T.R.tracks.The Sale will be held on the premises on Saturday afternoon, May 28th, and further particulars will be published later.i Main 637 and 628 \u2018tt Capers gt, - fie this date.ne Mo at goes in cash to buy.ur property.Wil * oR Balance Td cp.FISHMAN, y.Catherine.St, West, West, Corner, For Sale.200.ft, frontage on Bt.ft deep on a transfer corner, which.must be sold within Good locality for depertmental store, theatre, First class jnvestment in best property.t oocupied by 9 stores and ¢ dwellings.Takes 200.000 to on a mortgage.Price uble In value within thres years.; JE) OÙsT HEALTY, Limited, Cath- speculative Good b 36.00 per foot RE te! Teson Night | apt 7028.ave: Westmount, Apply Coachiman, above ad- J : PROPERTY: FOR SALE =\" A FINE brick 1083-1088 at.law- *° rence Boulevard.wii 1 sel! 2 Apply to et Sauve, 1369 Notre Dame 113 \u20ac\" A rate with Jetached residence and conver w unds, on Meaiyn 0 \"$13 sa Bacrifise sale.owner 06 bals Toronto, Layout.cellar contains No.© furnace: statiapary tubs, ete.First floor, w ingroom; cumservatory; library kitchen; pany Second floor, & bedrooms and bathropm.floor, 3 bedrooms and stereroom.Natural wood finish and various other attractive features.la- tion solicited, Ww.t potter, 144 Notre Dame West.114 6 | ATRACHIVE NEW semi-detached houses, : Belmout ave, Westmount; beautifully aitont- : eu; convenieut to Boulevard cars.These houses ave exceptionally well built; hardwood floors; tiled bathrooms; open fireplaces; finished in chestnut; tastefully decorated throughout and * fitted with Dandsowe electric fixtures.For * particulars, y to R Fercy Adams, Royal Jusurance Bul Ing.Phone Main 1287.14 A NEW.Bemi-detached Elouse, on the West- mount Upper Level, Dear cars, at $8,000; convenient terms; pd floor has vestibule, ball, drawing-room, no: pantry, kitchen and walds\u2019 room; upsta there are five bedrooms ete., thed bathroom: © all hardwood floors and principal roow finished in bardwood; basement concreted, with laundry tubs; hot water furnace, extra good construction and decorated roughout, Noeman Binmore, Eastern Towa.ships Bank Buildings.Main 114 ¢ A NUMBER of new bou Westmount; double and bullders; superior finish; vemleuce and improvement; vpyare Full particulars at my office.Markgrat, 180 St.James street.Hy 118 BARGAIN \u2014 Dominion st, three good \u2018Tenements in very good order; rental $396; price 33700: easy terms to quick buyer.Fred.R.Cole, 233 Bt James tt J Sa BARGAIN \u2014Workman st.: three tenements: io good order; well rented; $4,000; very easy terms; owner going abroad.Fred.RB, Cole, 232 St.James street.114 6 CENTRAL MODERN FLATS; ylelding an annual rental over 10 per cent.: situated one block from Beaver Hall Hill.Cutstone front.soild brick construction; four flata: 5 and 6 rooms each; open plumbing; price $7,000; annual rent $708; terms about $2,300.cash.W_ Ernest Boltou, 141 Notre Dame west.114 6 COURSOL STREET.fine block tenements, fn fine order, and well rented: rent $1183; ou the Cope r Level ngle; built by \"reliable every~.usodern con: cany terms; $3,000 Maln e price $11,000; easv terms.Fred.R.Cole, 232 8t.Jamea 36 COURSOL ST, No.41\u2014Brick cottage; nioe Daisy furnace; Jwinedlate possession if desired: $2,900; half cash.Norman Bin- more, Eastern Townships Bank Bulldiog.| Jain TOUS.CHESTERFIELD AVE.No, 84, just west ol Claremont\u2014New bouse, ready \u2018tor occupation: nine rooms; five beldrooms; extension kitchen: concrete basement; furnace, etc.; bardwood floors aud finish; open for inspection; low price; convenient terms.Norman Binmore, Fastern Towuosbips Bank Building.Main 7004.113 6 DRUMMOND STREET\u2014Rough stone front residence: nine ruoms:; large bali: pantry; marble fire places: linen press; verandahs; Daisy farnace: $8,000.E.JF.Markgraf, 180 8t.James street.Main 7554 116 6 DELISLE ET.sized y dwelling and stable, wide lot, $5000.Terms.A good investment for bosses Fred.R.Cole, 235 St.James st.36 EXTRA SPECIAL 792 Rockland Ave.\u2014 Two very desirable cottages, semi-detached.solid brick.hardwood floors, enamel finish, seven rooms, four bedrooms, maple staircase.with side entrance.Lot 32 by 124.Latest plumbing and heating system.Modern construction.Extra value\u2014$6,250.McPhee.Halcro & Severs, 42 Victoria Square.Main 6403.- .115 8 KVANS AVE.Windsor Park\u2014-Two storey brick house: pine rooms; open plumbing: hardwood floors; modern iu every respect; cheap: easy terms.E, J.F.Markgraf, 180 St.James st.Main 7534.ESPLANADE AVE.store with \u2014 New flats, rental $1680.Price $15,800: about 35,000 cash.This is a splendid investment.Photograph and full particulars, from Omar Oakley, Room 78, 107 St.James street.116 \u20ac FOR BALE\u2014 Western avenue Westmount; large apartment bouse; modern in all its appurtenances; 50 feet front by 100 feet in depth; extra well built; rental $4,320; price $43.000; migh* take some good lots, la good locality, in part payment.Parent Bros, 50 St.James.114 6 FOR SALE\u2014 St, Catherine street; three stories; 50 feet front; centraily located; price $45,000; terms, one-tbird cash, balance on llberal time.Parent Bros., 56 St, \"James st.114 ¢ FOR SAILE\u2014 Notre Dame street.Longue Pointe Rved\u2014l'roperty front ou Notre Dawe street and on River aide, is opposite Harbor Commis- xioners Wharf (Locomotive Works), is equidistant betwecn Viauville and Domibion Park.Aten 91,520 fcet, Well built Villa and Outbuildings, and garden and grounds are in per- tect order.Position equally adapted for Real.dential, Subdivision.or large manufacturing plant.Apply to Willlam Ewlng, 148 McGill st, Montreal.- 16 Jeod FOR SALE\u2014Craig street; & feet front: Income terms, $5,000 cash solid investment.fine business corner; $2,000; price $30,000; and balance on long time; Parent Bros, 56 3t.James st FOR SALE-\u2014St.Hubert street: large dwelling; 16 rooms; modern conveniences; bouse 274 x 43.with extension, 20 x 234; four stories; lot 271, x 130 lu lane; price $12.000, Grand place for physician with private hospital; very easy terms of parment.Parent Bros, L6 St James st.114 6 FOR SALE-\u2014Park ave.; fine stone house; three stories; modern conveniences: price $3,500, cusy terms, l'arent Bros, 56 St.James « FOR SALE\u2014Cralg street, business corner; 87 feet front; ail brick; rental 81800; price 316,- Mw: terms, $35,000 cash.balance on long time.I'urent Bros, 38 3t.James street.114 8 FOR SADE\u2014New House in Westmount between St.Catherine and Western ave, $7,000; cighbt rooins; closets throughout; pressed brick front; gas; electric light; open plumbing; Dalsy fur- hace; everything up to date; excellent value, Mc- l'hne, Halcro & Severs, 42 Victoria Square.\u2018Main 101.113 $ FOR SALE\u2014Montee du Zouave \u2014 Estra well bulit stone building; contalning three modern flats, of elght rooms each; size 30 x T3; lut 3 x 100; price $11,000; rental $1200.Parent Bros, 35 St.James.114 6 GREENE AVE., near Dorvherter street\u2014Pressed brick front: stone foundation; two storey house: first floor, drawing Toom.dining room, pantry.kitchen, scullery, second floor, four ismdrooms: open plumbing; large verandahs: bare.ent concrete; maids\u2019 roown; wash tubs, ete.Only $6,500.K.J.F, Markgraf, 130 St.dames st.Main 7534.116 6 HUNTLEY STREET\u2014New brick house fully tented; price $3,800; rental $490; terms resson- able.Apply Dr.Wilson, 44 Park are, 115 6 HUNTLEY BT, very neat modern house, revenue 13 per cent.gas, bath, $3400: a bargain.E.Lalonde, 468 Huntley st.Tel Bt.Louis 878.113 6 HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014On Cadieur st.near l\u2019rince Arthur\u2014House of two self-contained tenements; garden In front; lot exténds to Oolontal avenue.¥or, particulars.apply to K34 Cadieux street.111 6 verandabs in froot and aides: parlor; den: er Third | tionary wash tube, electric light: gus; mT modern two story house; * ample accommodation: all convenlences; new \u201cPROPERTY FOR SALE HUNTLEY #T\u2014Very meat moderu heure; Lame 13 = ie now \u2018 ae XT PLANS FOR PLATS, Formes st Menses at [ 1 ; specifications te \u2018sait at corresponding rates ws.\u201copty \u2018fiat Instance.Bez A BR tar : BT.URBAIN-\u20148TR \u2014Bargain\u2014 Tiles.pressed brick flats, aix rooms each; va corated: small cash payment required.Omar Oskicy, Real Estate Agent, Room 78.107 Bt.\" Jumes st.Telephone Maln 1188 116 4 SHERBROOKE ST.4493, Westmount\u20148 roomed brick house, up-to-date, a bargain; must be sold.Price eight thousand five hundred dollars (88,500).SHERBROOKE BST.WEST\u2014Cut stope front; 2 storey residence; first floor, ening RE um reception ball, dial room, itchen: maids\u2019 Joe.back stairway; second \u2018sos, sitting rom, 4 bedrooms; oak and enamel finish, K.J.F, Markgraf, 180 St.James street.Main 1334.116 6 \u2014 STRATHCONA AVE.\u2014Modern bouse, now bulld- ing: rock maple hardwood figors and oak finish throughout; ground floor has tiled vestibule, drawing-room, central ball and Staircase, dining- room, pantry, kitchen and maid's room: upatairs, five rooms, tiled bathrcom, three fireplaces; basement concreted, enamal Cuba, cold storage, extra toilet, furnace room, etc.; large verandabs; cs, best of construction; ready for autumn; 1n- ore \"500 convenient terms N pact Diane \u2014~ i Townships Back Bud: he Malo ST.DENIS ST., near Rachel\u20148plendid property: sandstone finish: 40 feet front by 100 feet in depth; three first class flats; could be converted into two fine stores at little cost; price $15,000; a bargaln, Parent Bros, 38 St.James street, mee TWO COSY FLATE on St Urbain at, near Duluth ave.rent $336; price $3500; cash only $800, balance easy terms, \u20ac pe.Apply 8.Kalmanovitch and Co, 187 Cherrier street, Telephone E.576% , 113 6 UPPER LEVEL, Westmount-\u2014I bave for sale a new semi-detached house, at ; con- venlent terms; ground floor with vestibule, ball, drawing-room, dining-roow.pantry kitchen and maid's room.There are 4 bedroorms upstalrs, and a apeclal feature of this house is \u2018that there are two complete bathrooms upstalrs, one of them tiled, opening off the chief bedroom.I do not think that any other house on the Westmount upper lerel at this price will have this special advantage.House decorated throughout, with hardwood floors, and principal rooms finished In hardwood.Ready for occupation iu September.but better see the plans apd exawine the house now, iu the construction stage.for it will be sold long before it Is completed, and for reasons which I can give you it cannot be duplicated at the price.Norman Binmore- b\u2014 = Fo street, WANTED \u2014 3 mot lecailty;_ moderate peice; principals LA Bex 2300 » 0 FOR SALE \u201con TO LET.BARBER SHOP to let or for sale, mod.orn, with great custom, also private fat: oany terma; references necessary; great business chance.Address 883 883 Notre Dame Maisonneuve, 11s ¢ COUNTRY REFIDENCE, eltuateû on Lao \u2018Oulmet, two miles from Bt Jovite.The house is a large frame beautifully situated on the border of the lake, and contains living room with open fireplace, din- lag room, kitchen, maid's room and sight bedrooms; boat house; cold storage house, and separates ice house; including sixty-five acres of land.Apply J.A.Prevost, 118 Bell Tel.Bldg., City.181 6 a FARMS FOR SALE.BIG OPPORTUNITY la New Scuthers Tows\u2014 New towa of Al Alabama, first to be in mldet of tho ee ee - su eu Tg Try usands a 1 sold, Le pour throws aa: at aw com velopment mur wonderfully: Climate Weal a in fown can Low le ates the river.> Telephone Particulars, rent only ARNEX\u2014Near Mount Royal seven rooms; bath; cemonted cellar; low rental.1071 tie BREWSTER AVE, very comfortable middle flat, two iss, furnace, open plumbing; rent $11.Jas A M.Mitchell, 216 St.CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, ne 9 \u2014 Fiat, six large rooms aud bath; ne corated; sultable for rooms to rent or doctor, 11 CLARK ST.Annex, 644, lower fiat, eight rooms, furnace, electricity, enamel bath; Apply 31A St.Famille st.Phone Westmount 17.ESPLANADE AVE, flat to lét on Esplan- | RESIDENTIAL.PLATS To LAY, A CREERFUL.roomy flat; vim rooms, fonts AVENUE PREVORT, Ne 38% Viauville Park: One lower flat of § rooms, house newly cleaned; situated about 150 feet from Address 439 Notre Dame west.Main 3851, _ 101, St.James st.a telephone Metayer, Up 182.315.113 116 8 Henri Ward, ler- 313 wiy papered and de- ade ave, near Fletcher's Field; good terms Apply 1587 Esplanade avenue.Phone St.Louls 2364.116 \u20ac prices: peop ands should lovestigate thls, fy ot living in town and trucking, frul Fa or poultry as ung Deals any small farm In at BAIE prices cans tern Sha payments e meats; Towa de due a ingion or Chocta w Land Co., 563 Tinea Bullding, 8t.Louls, Mo, w 102 10 sod LAPRAIRIE\u201480 arpents; fronting ou St.Lawrence; only $7.500; alec many other farms at reasonable 4 stance from city and cheap.P.B Brown, ST #t, James.114 6 POINTE AUX TREMBLES; 7 miles from city\u2014 90 arpents; good buildings: excellent t garden or dalry farm; a great bargain.Brown, 97 8t.Janes.ST.LAURENT; six miles from Montreal; ove of the best couipped, poultry farms; will sell at a great sacrifice.IP.K, Brown, 07 St.Times, ; 4 > 32,500\u2014Buys a nice home farm, 100 acres; 10 cows and farm implements; almost new bdulld- ings; situated in one of the finest localities of Brome County; school on farm; conditions of sale, down; balance $100 per year, Apply e Russell House, G3é Si.James strect, tity.111 20 mme! FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.COLUMBIA AVE., 61, Westmount\u2014Nicely furnished let, Telephone finish Notre Dame st.Main 3851.116 FLATS \u2014 Just completed absolutely and ready for occupancy, heated with h water furnace, and these furnaces been going for two months.All hardwood (cottonwood), flooring maple), all modern conveniences, situated on Bt Famille street, the Laurin Conatruction Company, 17, Liverpool! and London and Globe Bldg, 116 \u20ac and all with porcelain baths, near Pine Ave.FOURTH AVENUE, No.11, Viauville\u2014To one upper flat of ¢ rooms, newly cleaned.Address 439 We.3 id have hardwood and Apply to Room light and couple.FLAT TO LET\u2014 rooms: w.c.; fixtures; hot and cold water; bath; electric kitchen stove and gas stove; suitable for young Apply 1513 Simard ave.114 6 FLAT, six rooms, tist or physician.1 anû 2 or 7 and 8 pm.immediate possession.1163 8t.Catherine East, suitable for den- Bell East 1177, between ' 116 immediate possession: 113 FLATS to let, central part of city, £mall and large, condition; price from $5 to $230.Apply 56 Bt.Norbert st.Phone East 1508.good HEATED FLATS\u2014106A Ste.3 bardwood floors; decorated; open plumbing; 5 rooms and bathroow, $33 and $30.11 Fawllle: ups ta 48 house; 8 rooms; gas range; lights; ail couvenieuces; to rent until October HUTCHISON ST, No, 1883, Outremont\u2014Upper ast ships Bank Buildi Malan 7 ist; cheap to desirable\u2019 tenant.Plone Uptown flat; seven bright rooms; reduced rent.8 Eastern Townships Ba ne es ., ule |H Ward, Office 76, 107 St, James st.114 6 WILTON AVE.Melrose\u2014Semi-delached brick FURNISHED COTTAGE\u2014First class self-con- HEATED flats to\u201d let, seven flne rooms, cottage; eight rooms; open plumbing: concrete \u201ctalned cottage, 10 rooms; in perfect condition; collar: stationary tubs, etc.: easy terms.KE.J.facing Fletchers Fleid; newly and completely F, Markgraf, 180 St.James stre=t.Main furnished, Apply J.OU.Mathieu, 400 Willlam.7534.10 6 Main 20M.1186 WORKMAN ST.\u2014Three tenements and stable; large.lot; present rent 3270; price 82.800: ensy terms: moderate outiay would be very profitable.Fred, R.Cole, 232 St.James.114 6 \u2018roof; large garden; make a nice home, R.Cole, 237 St.James st.Fred.114 6 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE, MODERN detached winter and summer dwelling house; in West End of Lachine; with bath; electric light, and all city convenlences; bas vegetable and flower garden: Dear electric cars and stations; immediate occupation if desired.For permit and particulars, apply Liffiton & Co.Eastern Townships Bank Bullding, Montreal.136 HUTCHISON ST, Anvex\u2014To rent.for summer months; pleasaut house; elght rooms; completely furnlsbed; will be rented to cover expense; no charge for furniture; telephone; ete.Apaly Tel.St.Louis 45 or & 571 Star Office.114 4 MEFCALFE AVE, 434, Westmount, beau- tuity furnished house: immediate poe- session; atable; garage.B L.Baugh, 107 £t James st.118 6 METCALFE AVE, (15, Westmount, six bedrooms, furnished, all conveniences, from June lat.Tel.West 669.11 $ PARK AVE.\u2014To let for summer months, an cunt, roomed Jurnisiee, private house; in central locality.pply 83 Park ave.Te ue East 3084.Ie TO LET for ua mener mouthe, comfortable, cool & ST, ANN'S\u2014Some brand new and most modern cottages for summer and winter with city comfort; convenient to station; details at of- tice.P.E, Brown, 97 St.James.1146 ST.VINCENT DE PAUL\u2014Summer and winter cottage for sale or exchange; river view; ideal smite; trees: ns; sheds; garage: fac- jog railway terminus; a bargain.Address 894 Cadieux.Tel.East 5216 113 6 ST.LAMBERT \u2014 Convenient to electric or steam cars; property of three dwellings, with large shop lo rear; only $5,300.P.E Brown, 07 St.James st.114 6 WHY NOT BUY at St Anne the chal of, central location; piano; phone: rent Trasonadle to carefui tenant.or .114 6 WESTERN AVE, Westmount, close to Park, well tarnished house.newly des corated, telephone, piano, gas stove; close to cars June ist to October.Apply 4729 Western Avenue, or Westmount 2076.116 3 WESTMOUNT, opposite the park; nicely furnished house: every convenience; piano; telephone; tlled bathroom; beautiful outlook; moderate rent; early June,- early September.4635 Sherbrooke.Westmount 943, 4 Montreal suburbs, with beut of free schools.at Macdonald's College excellent fishing and, boating.cheap; rapid and efficlent traln eer- vice: ln fact, everything desirable; rice be | to 15e foot, according to location.PP, Broÿn, reai estate\u201d agent, 07 St.James.114 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.4,5 tary, wood finish; Baugh, 107 St.James st.modern improvementa, 162 S: Denis at, near St.Catherine.Tel.Bell East 1744.Lavallée, MANCE STREET, two top flats and two lower flats, Nos.1637 to 1685, between Mount Royal and Villensuve; In very good order.Apply on the premises or to Oscar Desautels, Notary, 20 St.James st.Phone Main 2219 - 111 6 MANCE ET.416, just below Pine avenue, beautifully furnished flat to lef, all hard- immediate possession.EL.113 ¢ MENTANA, pear Mount Royal\u2014Nice little flata; rooms; gas; ln good order.17 Place d'Acmes Hill.No- Main 7513.114 6 veniences; 8 rooms; Bast 7162, MANCE ST.near Mount Royal, 7 rooms; modern con- renovated.Address M.Menard, 143 Notre Dame west.Tel.MANCE &T., done; woderate rent.1661\u2014Very bright upper vacant; M, flat, 298 116 \u20ac 1327, Bear Mount Royal\u2014 7 bath: gas; electrle \u2018light; and cleaning Apply 406 St, Dents street.118 6 .tax pald; 141 Mansfield street.calfe Apartments, $10.St.James street.116 2 furnished or unfurnisbed.Appl Also flat No.1, Henry Ward & Cu MANSFIELD ST.\u2014Upper flat, heated and water ty at Met 200 + MANCE, 17 hot water; Park avenue.Nance street, or tel.St, Louis 3686.45\u2014Elght rooms; electric light; near St.Joseph Boulevard Por particulars, apply to gas; and 1752 113 6 | avenue.Outremont; magniticent site; large |» Mousts To LET.= DORCHESTER BT.WEST.188, near Risury | St, bright house of eight rooms, will be rented ch 1 berg, 8&1 Wt.H riniaa chia i Apply lL.Vine 63 ¢ HOUSE TO LET; 7 rooms.994 Bussblen st HOUSES TO RENT \u2014 4 )'latt, self-contalued, $32.30; Dorchester street west, self.contalued, $00; 4SUS Bherbrookeuireet, Westmount, self\u2019 contalued, 845; 141 Manutfeid street, pper, St Charles \u2018Borfomes, upper, $16; Vda Murray, upper, $13; 136 St.Maurice, house, $12.eury Wari & to, 200 St.James street.8T.GEORGE ST, No.¥05\u20144 sod 5 rooms; No.368 Richmond; No.2 and 4 St.Kiizabet lane, near Dufresne street.M, Laliberte tary, 303 St, Catherine utreet vast.has rl SOMERVILLE AVE.82, Westmount \u2014 Partly - furnished or unfurnished; immediate posses- ston.Mor seawod or longer.116 3 UE, house, four furnished rooms, er in \u2018house, gooû fishing near cars af Val Morin, 345 for 3 months.Joseph Haudepur.ile 3 COUNTRY COIT TO LET-Furplahed; 5 bedrooms; this co a short distance St.Johns, Que, on the north side of the leu River; Fo sor the season 00; op! ane bose from Montreal, by either G & R.P, BELISLE MILLS SEVERAL NICE HOUSES.la beart of the declare 03.Hevay St dome, Qua\u201d 2 6 city; from a moat upwards; DORVAL\u20143 1 Charl reut cheap.Z.Fiuebers & Son, 14 Craig rest ear to Lake 8 cha Tt to rooms; water west.free; dath and we.Dixle.station; fox price for season.t.we minutes mu tom \u201cDeacary, Barra oe: BEVERAL nice houses In heart of the city, from $10 a month and upwards.Act quick.Call st Z Fineberg and Son, 14 Craig st.west.| 113 T0 LET Fine residence, corner Sherbrooke and Park avenue, 10 rooms, besides large basement, halls and two bathrooms.Apply Henry Morgan & Co.Limited.114 3 HUDSON-ON- TRELAKE, furnished or wn- furnished cottagetto rent, Haths ans we.large grounds, versdahs, stade.trees, from $78 to 3200 for mpson.James Camplong Hudson-on-the-Lak;' Que.113 16° HUDSON\u2014Few ho near Elation and\u2019 vivers- safe boating; $50 #3200; epe suitable for two familles H.L.L.O'onoughue, Merchant, Bu ° son.Write for cityuterview, IN THÉ LAURENTENS\u2014Seven miles above St.Agathe; furnishedhouse, surrounded by wide TO RENT, lower part of house, bedroo m, dining room and kitchen; furnace and all verandah; coutalbini 3 bedrooms, bathroom, modern improvements, near Guy and St drawing room dinigroom, kitchen; with hot\" and cold water; codortably furulshed : delight- - ful scenery; on LakiLarouge; good boating apd fishing: ten minuteiwalk from post office and C.P.R.station.Apply to 8.Cole, Nantel, house, 15 minutes\u2019 ride from city centre; 20°: ; .all modern conveniences.$15.00.Write or call on P.J.Mclnerly, St.Lambert., 1162e0d TWO nine room cottages oa McCulloch To letcomfortbly furnished cottage, centrajly locatee For forticulars apply P.O.Box 23Little tia.116 decd MAPLE GROVE, ne Beanbarnols\u2014New 5 roomed cottage; 2 utes from station; good train service; 40 utes from city; 3 bright bedrooms; reasonabl ,ne6 LANCASTER\u2014Two)ew summer cottages; fur- biubed; béautifuit situated on St, Lawrence River: close to vijge and station; rent 855 aud.$U5 per season excellent boating, bathing.fishing abd buntin in - season.Motor and.small boat service.Avely Room 31, 9 Bt, Nicholas street Monpal.116 \u20ac Catherine.Address P P 3048 Siar Brauch Office.; i TO RENT\u2014Very \u2018best locality, 10 room verandah and ground; hardwood floor; furnace, etc, new; immediate p $38 a month.Apply 837 McCulloch vent Qutre- mont, TO LET a beautiful heated house of six rooms at MM Overdale avenue, between Mackay and Aqueduct, with all other conveniences; low rent; possession immediate ly.Apply above ad@ress 112 ¢ UPPER TENEMENT\u2014No.2138 St.Urbain st., Annex; 10 rooms: bath; w.c,; gas; electricity; hot water furnace; $20 per month; also 7 room flat; bath; w.c.; Ib good order; $8.00 per month.Avoir Mr.Seguin, 2134 St Urbain st, ot NEAR DIXIB STfION-To.let, comfortable Nap, Theuret, 61 St.Gabriel.113 6 .stone house for year round, ou the river front, near Dixie Ytlon; $250 the year, Ap- UNIVERSITY, 243.above Sherbrooke\u2014Sélf-con | ply fo Alen B.Suh.PF, O Summerlea tained house; of 8 rooms; to let; in perfect condition.Owser leaving city.Seen from 2 to ON LAKE 8ST.LOE.dc double Ble Some.furnished; 5; or phone Up 2600.115 6 9 rooms; two ba large verandah; four - balconies; well war.Apply Miss Ducharme, WOOD AVE, 380\u2014Cowmfortable cotlage; stone front; conialns 10 rooms; I open fire laundry tubs (new) in ments aervania bedroom on ground floor next Kitchen; 4 bedrooms and bathroom upstairs; large balcony over tension; hot water ter Seating aud, slecteic Tb; imurediate Possession E.Abbott): James st.Main si, - 113 6 WESTMOUNT\u2014To let.rooms.Apply 1444 Nt.YORK ST.64, Westmount\u2014To let or would sell on easy fermé; comtalus D bedrooins; sit- tlug and dining rooms; exteusion kitchen, etc.Rent $35 a month.Apply 200 Prince Albert ave.114 4 5 ROOMS and extension kitchen; bath and w.c.; in Huntley street, St.Denls Boulevard; rent ten dollars.Apply 487 Huntley street.114 3 Dorval.: 136 SHAWBRIDGE «amer house at lakeside.Apply to Thi.Guindon, Shawbdridge, Comte Terrebonni 14 \u20ac ST.ANN'S; on war front; 10 rooms; furnish.wa.ry pdern conveniences; large ble distance to atationsg a small house of three ; Catherine street.- a Fe B, Brown ot St.James ares .ST.SAUVER DESMONTS_1 cottage; 5 fare nished rooms; pgled; bear lake; also horse for usage.Addresd)amas Mayer, St, Santer.SUMMER RESIDECE to let, at Ste.Lacie; @ miles from St the; well ituated; fur-.nisbed; terms modpte; Jumediste i Apply \u2018Benjamin fresne, Dos 113 ONTARIO ST.W., seven rooms, good Terrebonne, Que.-order.hot and cold water, gas fixtures, yard.shed, decorated to suit tenast O.STE.'AGATHE \u2018DE?MONT - Cot beautifully sitited, completely fart n 0d, otlocking lake T.$r rare LORS James.Main \u201cani 11 6 Westmount 217% | TO LET\u2014Whole 3 rt of double house; moat.Hrout Erdrich, 731 St.Catherine west.111 \u20ac 3 APARTMENTS TO LET.APARTMENTS to let in tbe Frontenac art- ly furnished, ° Lake.Apply F.A.ments, St.Louls Square, between St.nis .Seod street add Laval avenue.one block above Sher.ete Ste.An des Monde IIS \u2014 brooke, heated.oak floors, hot water year round, combination fixtures, gas stoves, rs seven FOR.BALE\u2014At St.Anne de Bellevue; bome; suitable for suminer and winter; witb 33,000 feet of ground; beautifully laid out ln orchard apd ornameutal shbrubbery; cuach house and stable; water in bouse; Dalaÿ furnace; close to Macdonald College.Apply Box V4, or telephone 80, St.Anne de Bellevue.106 12 NEWAYUO\u2014Bullding lot for sale; beach; size 100 lake.E.J.F, Main 7534.$2800.00 \u2014 Summer resort, 260 acres, beautiful woods, boating.hunting, fishing, near south shore of Rice Lake.Hundreds summer on shore and islands of Rice Lake with sandy x 200; near station; best un Markgraf, 150 St.James st.118 © Healthiest spot in Canada Supplies near by; In view of Lake Ontario; ten miles north ot Cobourg.Nothing offered this season equals thts See It now or send marked cheque to secure Bal, July Ist, 1910.James Clarke, Box $13, Cobourg.Oat 16 \u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCE FOR SALE.BOUCHERVILLE VILILAGE\u2014Tot for sale.about 300 ashore, 130 x SU: with good house; In perfect order and dependents.Apply L.8, Racifot, Public Notary, Boucher¥llle, of Heuri Lecelnois, 1114 Simard street.ns sa SUMMER RESIDENCE for sale at Rigaud, on the Ottawa River, will be sold on easy terms, For further particulars call at Albert Holmes, No.507 Centre street.Phone, Main 3022, between 7 and 8 pm.116 & & PROPERTY WANTED, GAULT & EWING Can sell your property lor you.Up-co- date methods, prompt, rellable and efficient service.Ask them about it, Tel.Main 3468.Eastern Townships Bank Building.327 156eod I WILL sell your property quick!'y and No sale, no charge.Nor- Eagtern Townships Bank 7604.111 6 satisfactorily.man Binmore, Building.Main C LOTS FOR SALE.A REAUTIFUL LOT for sale; situated at the corner of Dorchester and Greene avenue, Westmount; GO feet front by 157.8 feet deep, on Greene avenue; cbeap for cash to prompt purchaser: fo close an estate.For further particulars, apply 31 Chabdoliles Square, cit.° COWANS ,\u2014 Four good lots neat to Beau- bien street: cheap to immediate purchaser.Æ IL.Baugh, 107 St.James.113 6 1 HAVE a new double somi-detache:] bonne for sale, on the Westmount Upper Level, with Colonial entrance in the middle of the bouse, facig the avenue, and rooms on both sides of the entrance; with central hall, staircase with two landings; at the right of tbe entrance is a large drawing-room with bay window and music room; library or dem in rear; sliding doors between; on the other side of the ball is am nousually fine dining-room with a lacge be fine Windows, commanding a view in three directions; lu rear of this are pantry, kitchen, maid's room, tradesmen's entrance, té: u atalrs there are five large rooms and .ited bathroom.It will tbhe be seen that the [ay -out te unusually attractive.The fintuh of oak throughout, and all flonts rock maple Bardon: Rasement concreted with furssce room, ' coal room, eosiiel tubs, cold storage extra toilet, and all necessary bios, e House 38 foet wide exclunive of day: solid brick and atone; excep tionally mood comatfuction: batdsome design.Only $0,578; decorated.convenient terms.Nor man Btomore, Eastern Kownekipe Bank Building, Main T6004, 114 6 OUTREMONT \u2014 New nine room cottage on McCulloch avenue; manties: hbaréwood fleora;hot water furnace, etc.; cement basement: gas; siectricity; magnificent site; price 13.800; immediate possession; Email amouat cash; balance easy terme Apply 20 8t., James et.room 8 118 KENSINGTON AVE.Westmoant\u2014Large Me seen : with wide vernndad: Sirs hall.part élsine Too: Mbrary: kitchen and maid's rooms Upstairs, 5 bedrooms and bath room; immediate ression: low price; as owner Lao done to California.W.Ernest Bolten 141 Notre Dame west, \u2019 114 6 \"METCALFE AVE, 408, above Sherbrooke; press- od med EEE large CHAMBORD \u2014 Two choice lots above Laurier avenus; eazy terms to builders.R L.Baugh, 107 St.James 113 6 DE l'EPEE AVENUE, Outremont, four lots, between Laurier and Querben Lots 26 x 100.Price 40e, quarter caen.balance easy terms.BR 680 Star Office 116 6 MONTREAL WEST \u2014 Nor sale, several large blocks of land ready for subdivision; with sia- log facilities on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pa- itle Rallways; alvo villa lots; all aisea, on Upper level; easy terme, D.8.Leach, King Edward Apartwents.115.6 NEW WESTMOUNT-3 good Tot, ex 117 on Westminster avenue, near Sherhrooke street.A bargain to quitk buyer.Address O O T971 Star Branch Office.\u2014 ° NEW WESTMOUNT LOTS for sale; 40 x on King Edward ave; nelllng mow 2 ii soll them for half price.Apply 1390 Ph us OUTREMONT\u2014Well situated lots, on De I ave, between Faicmoant and Quebec.avenses MOUNT ROYAL AVE.1186 aoû 1190\u2014Upper, rooms; first class order Overy oe spect; rent SUBURBAN RSIDENCES TO LET.\u2019 e Foot.$12.00; Jon a $11.00; al pu ory Beaver \u2018HB al 50 re one TO LET \u2018at 8t.Ambert one lower flat, 7 conveniences: new, clea mile Vauler ver Ha uare, ne .~ FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.session.Tel.Malo 2250, SOU Centre.late ur Up 2816, ! lus 6 rooms, electriclight, hot water connee- Lila tions, one minuty walk from G.T.P.COSY furnished fiat to rent, from now-till NICE FLAT to let, very cheap, heated, 7 FURNISHED suite, two rooms, with bath station, $17 per tonth.Apply: 3 uM - first October; six rooms; gas stove; use rooms, in good condition.No.1507 Esplan- and electric light, for gentleman only, Doyle, No.3¢B ?Lawrence et., St em\u201d of plano; will rent cheap to desirable ten- ade avenue, near Mt.Royal.113 \u20ac $25.Apply The Shirley, 96 St.Mark st.bert.: ant.No.8 Colonjal avenue, d door .114 6 Le from Sherbrooke st.112 4 oNs PLAT Dorchester weal; 8 rooms; modern GREEN f : dation: rent $23.Apply 1011 Dorches.KENE AVE.88, Westmount\u2014Heated suites co ET.rvvest situation fa (ES ae: furalshed cottage; ter west or Johnson & Duclos 58 Bi.Jame.parlor; kitchen; bath; obe or two UNTRY JOUSES TO LET.situation in the county; near the beach; US à stureroom; hot water; Ras stove; etectroilers: bouse.uararaiabed: etre cheap to desirable tenant.Apply 12 Ste.= telephone; He to $3; alse abve furnished, $20 AT ooo a Sao rent a a Famille st.Ione East 39:8.116 8 PARK AVE \u2014Beautiful flats to let; new de- lv $30.Janitor, Phone 1003 Mount.113 6 Bochanan, former} Canteloup ¥ealoence.corations; hardwood floors; gas stove; fixture Craig street west.phn be ESPLANADE, :216-\u2014Gond clean flat; 6 rooms; Combines; heated; greal reduction for su\u2018wer HAMPTON COURT.Apartment No, 8, to let, oo ih \u2014 RS and open Jplumblag.vewly' Jurolsbod: months Address 2336 l'ark ave.Tel.St.Lomis ac opieinine Proven rooms; tmmediate possession.: , « Euvd tenant.anctot, onnt a 5 \" te Janitor, : 3 Royal east.T'hone St.Louis 1801.114 8 Hee wy KT BUSINESS REMIESS TO LET.PARK AVE,.1325, near Mount Royal\u2014A super- HAMPTON COURT AlARTMENTS, Mountain + FURNISHKD FLAT TO LET\u2014Cheap for sum- for flat, with fine view of mountain front; street\u2014Sulte of six roams; \u201cirnished or un- SHOP with two »3ll flats; suitable for light mer; 67 Btayper avenue, Westmount; plano: modern: rooms.Apply on premises.Tele.furnished.Apply to Janitor, 11 6 manufacturing p ; central local A 7° gas stove; telephone; two balconies.Come and phone St.Louis 123, or Maln 571.113 6 Bleury street.see It, or telephone Westmount 1581.KENSINGTON APARTMENTS, 4410 and 4412 } QUERBES ST.Outremont, nice flat, six 8t.Caiberine west; sulte, 7 rooms and batb- TO RENT B49 mherst, near Ontario, 2 FOR THE summer or longer; a bright well fur- pished apd heated flat, of eight outside rooms; all modern conveniences; Including electric light; plavo and telephone; situated on Sher brooke and University streets; immediate pos- scsalon, For particulars phone Up 3683.14 8 PLAT TO HENT\u2014From June 1st, for summer months; seven room flat: well furnished; elec.trie light: telephone and every modern conven.lence.37 Bruce ave., Westmount.FURNISHED FLAT to let; all modern couven- fences; from Junbe 1st to September\u2019 1st; rent $23.00 to desirable tenants.11a Christophe Colomb, near Lafontaine Park.126 tain, 2432 Parc mises ST, ANTOINE ST.\u2014To rent, coay fiat, Salisbury Apartments; 6 rooms: moderate rent; heated; janitor service, Apply Janltor on pre- between Boulevard and Laurier; mediate occupation.316 monthly.Tremblay, avenue.Phone St.Louis 4 rooms.hot and cold water, near moun- 116 \u20ac The 114 3 113 ST.HENRY \u2014 Beautifully decorated flats to rent, close to Westmount, immediate possession at moderate rent.E L.Baugh, 107 St.James st.ST.ANTOINE, OTB-580, near Atwater; imme- roum; heated; janitor service, Quinlen & ce, 4414 St.1712, LAFAYETTE APARTMENTS, 2468 Western avenue Westmount; large apartment to let; all modern improvements: heated; electric light [ixtures.Apply to janitor.112 8 ete, Apply J.\u201craciory fists bik 40 ft.each; second and Catherine; of \u201cTel.W.nied story; welllghted.Address $46 Amherst st.111 6 TO LET\u2014Purnishe apartment; ssvel rooms; with telephone; bm May 1st to September lat.Can be séen:venings.360 Alezandra Apartments, Drummmd street 312 6 TWO large prenes McGILL COLLEGE AVE, 57\u2014Heated apart- to rent, foe good ment; with modern conveniences; gas stoves; - fixtures; refrigerator; hot water year around.warehouse.aU vy.also for grotll Be Apply A.Beauvais, 71 St, James.Telephone tory, situdie corner of « Main 463.114 6 and St.Monique is.Apply 48 St Antoine street.113 ¢ WAREHOUSE fig to let, electric light, passenger and reight lifts.Low insure NEW apartments to let on M In st, near Dorchester, freshly tinted, papered and painted.Apply to John D.Duncan MANCE ST., 270\u2014Newly furnished flat to let.diate possession: stone front flats; seven ence.No 59 Bt.pter st.near Board of ef 7 rooms; for summer montbs; rent Ino moe bot water; gas; $16 and $17: newly Co.318 Mountain st.Fhone Up Wa Trade.> 111 24 derate.uso Em ed and inted.nb rietor, 484 G o.ear = , ny \u2014s S8TAYNOR, 19.Westmount\u2014Ileated suites, con.Le NICELY furnished middie fiat, of y - : sommer; luw rental to desirable Toarried con ST.ANTOINE, 078.380, Dear Atwater; imme- three Meda: storarcoms tciepoone; Notre i orricy TO LEV.le, without children.Apply evenlugs.1670 diate possession; stone front flatsy seven lters; gas stove; $33 iy Janit r 1008 Mot t - : Se, Urbain.115 2 rooms; bot water: gas; $16 and $17; newly 5 + $33.Apply Janitor Mount.BEAVER HALL HIL, 45\u2014To rest; splendid NEWLY furnished flat, 8 | Een Mo cas Apply Droprietar, $54 mou ror 81a New\u2019 Yo are enter tale: yLY furnis at, arge rooms; gas stove, oun 1126 \u2014 Apply 8 ew Yori Boilé ee e- ail modern conveniences; central; hear Te À eats; rvoty convenience: artietionils phone Main 2604.13 3 daw mountain.Address Box B 419, Star Office.SELBY BT.No.90C\u2014A very mice six room gecorated; 885; farnisued: bented suites: 3 to 0 1116 flat; very warm and bright, and in good or- rooms: $25 to $35.Apply Suite 14 Pbose 1003 FIND large office on sample room; hardwood der; te p and rent reasonable.Mount.113 8 floors; electric ligb{ goods holat, etc ; ales ST.LUKE ST.\u2014Swall middle flat; siz rooms: 57 8t No.00A, or phone Malu 668, No.10 St.other offices, single ¢ en suite; with vaults, furnished.desirable locality; \"tor ¢ Peter street, 114 8} TO LET in \u201cThe Marlborough\u2019; a suite of 5 from sv, Te ral erat le aon months.vply 38 St.Luke street.114 B SECOND FLAT\u2014T Ctureb rtreet, Dear Ontario; Rains Be so McDowell 0.8.Meas 2408.108 12 §T.DENIS NTR.13i_Thres nicely fur.|, hot Sater formmce: te on corner of a ZT LINDSAY BUILPING§t.Catberive and Peel 0 oi n t + _\u2014 2 .; quite rooms cquipped [Op \"ume keh: louls 80 St.Gabriel.Bel.Malo 009.i118 THE meute Miats: rente of airaciive streets; one of he'ghtert and best offices arger family.Reasonable.Apply imme THREE LARGE FLATS, seven rooms each, Include all taxes.heating, \u2018hot water, Jani- 7 arn \"$2\" Craid'street west.Emannel ately.in Outremont, mro well finished, auto tor's services ana etectric fixtures.Apply Blout.} 1153, place, also stables near Van Horne, $10 and janitor, 20 Ozxenden avenue H3 TO LET-For July and August, rooted apartment flat, où Grosveour ave.Westmount: hot and cold \u201cwater; janitor service; ice: plano aml telephone included.Address PP 8080 Star Branch Office.116 4 WESTMOUNT \u2014 For tbe summer, nice bright modern flat, in Westmount; comfortably furnished; two minutes from cars; moderate rental.Can be seen after 2 pw.40 Mount Pleasant avenue.118 8 WESTMOUNT\u2014Small flat, cormer Victoria ave.apd Sherbrooke st.; 4 rooms; gas; bath etc; furnished; cheap for summer, to retiable couple; everything clean.Address P P 8030 Star Branch Office, 115 2 $20.00\u2014Furnished Fiat.a furnished 7 6 rooms; - gas store: Awer Ngbti refrigerator: plano; ation end May.Can be deen after J p.m.st Ae toine street west.116 6 4 BT.LUKE STREET till October lat, a well furnished flat, ?rooms.piano, teie- phone, otc.Rent cheap to deairable tenant.Ry STORES TO LET.\u2014 DRUMMOND ST, No, @\u2014Presentiy miilinéry shop a dwelling; stand; rental $70 per month.Ap) Trust Company.ONTARIO EAST, 781, good place for business; Immediate posseusion.Apply J.Steinberg.$6 Main st.118 6 occuplod as usineus y tu National 124 18 \"8ST.DENIS \u2014 Store to rent, suitable for grocery or restaurant, with ideal situation; moderate rental.B 1.Baugh, 107 st James et.113 ¢ ST.ANTOIND, 56, close by Inspector st.aise 237 x 9, aladble If desired, oceupy phone EK.Star Office.vorated; 3 rooms floors; Box RB 628 heated derate Up ja.VILLENEUVB ST.WwW.fiate of 7 and 8 rooms; heated: janitor service, and all modern conveniences: ¢e- pera RO or 189 Villeneuve at, er L.Urothe No.686 Bt Lawrence at.S VELINELLE ST.183 \u2014 Lower flat; mx in good order; $12.00 per month.Address to A.Charest, 82 Agnes st, Bt Henry.Phone West 1696.11 WESTMOUNT \u2014 Gentleman bright airy flat to let; summer montha.8763.113 TO RENT-No.190 Stanicy street; double flat: G rooms; 2 Apply 15 Pacific ave.Toi.VIAUVILLE\u20142R 4th ave \u2014Third fiat, rooms: bathroom; yas; electricity; very cheap.modern Ue otre rie } $11 per month.Apply 127 Cherrier ut.Tole- THREN FLATEZ to let om St.Germain st.near the Angus shops, §¢ and $7 the rest of May free Address to N.Rochon, 939 Bt.Germain st.TUPPER 8T.\u2014burnished fiat; Gas stove.to sublet for summer mounthx; Immediate possession; rent $25.Address E 688 ix rooms; plawo; lent.1146 of 6 114 8 161-189 \u2014 and bathroom: New rent moderate.16 leaving city, T rooms; hardwood Star Office, \u2019 115 mantles; gaz fas stationary - tubs; electric fixtn ete.VIH rent to reilabte tenant at reduced rate for For full particalars address WESTMOUNT \u2014Modern Mat © ; and 5 t and 7 rooms; tes; electric.fixtures: decorated; fine situatie: a wo.mo- pontal.Particulare, telephone Moiayer, : 116 6 t (west side), lots x 100: pe 3500; cash pool room to June first, Phone.Main & 18.WESTMOUNT 81 room good orBer hs.balance Yoo a year.Apply Box M T00 « nent cormer of Wood ra a 3 Ce Catherine tar Office, 1160 street; very moderate retital.G, ui.lewin, 30 STORE and dwelling.2330 Baglanede avenue; Hoapiia! street, Tol.Main 5006, \u201coe 1s QUARTER | ACRE PLOTS for $360, at Cotaz key at : Bow store; with all fixtures com- \u2019 Park, shores of Lake St.lLeals; plete; suitable fer con confectionery of = Darker me = miles from Moairal; Just aot or chim rn ous low reat: = a 3.50 Leaut.x PTS ; lug, etc.; 25 minutes Montreal \u2018General street, trons Main Sct Eu ° WAREHOUSES TO LET.rots.Ores theuet and \u2018aastt wins ay tare 3 SC PACCO and Candy Biers.oi cents, \u2018ont aay\u2019 æ : mont ° day snd chooses desizabdle Victoria Jasare; rent \u201c Apply Sex y SLT?ee fast.Cvearnes 3 Star Office hx > ® VIX large warstonse, tires 00d base land ever offered for motey Kraeet Bolton, \u2018 mont; sait comptrection; od) fectiities 141, Notre Dame weet.Tel.Main 1110 0 - oT, Se Homan te _res- : m0 YARDS TO LT.CAT 7 dent si Mas ST.DENIS \u2014 Twe detirsbie lots adisining YARY LARGE, ccavenient yard, with coverca W lable fer Tierage mame.portunity tor immedidle wares.; REE vus rrr Cenali wim rofl ou factarine; 8N.000 voi floor once; | electric 14.00 James, i= n> Reetty Ce.ue $d oe id be ig Lies IE z EC FFICES TO REN Tookep Build 0 » ng TO LET\u2014Handsome apartments for bach- Bt Cather and elor or young married couple: location for dentists phystcians ot near Windsor Hotel.Address 131 Place suitable fo light, a dance tre Touville.Tel.Main, 379.rent.Apply B.B.aj J.B Tovureon, 148 Peel st.; THE BRIGHTON, Mayor street, four roome and bath, electrio fixtures, gas stove, refrigerator, ice, storo room, janitors services : 113 \u20ac TO LET heated apartment, eight and bathroom.etc, west, near Atwater.2396.112 6 WESTMOUNT \u2014 Pleasantly located ?room apartment jn the Metcalfe Apartments, corner Cote Et.Antoine Road and Metcalfe avenue, $40; Immediate * ï = =\" I sion.Apply to janitor.- 118.4 >.TO LET\u2014Offire at 50 Âtre cheap.Apply 208 hile parte street wes Building.L moi rooms P 1036 Dorchester st.Tel.Up 87 or Main DESK root To LEY: DESK ROOM-\u2014Nice prié arcs: a a Sacrament ut.; room 9; elevator.Avoir 12-1 p.' Replies to the fol Shauid FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET Reoliee 10 te rely aires thie FURNISHED apartment to let, summer \u2018ter.Mentrenl, where other address bo months.very central, reasonable; suitable SI¥eR- wt op 2 or 3.Phone 6576.Ad » T5 dress & Tuer as + frdim Ham- FINDLAT: TL Freacis an Whey: rs Mansfield street.saying NEWLY furnished apartment, sdven that cr was about to Le Tver: in the from June lat to October, very central: | \u201c\"Xpiored parts ot Canade.ater Bibel telephone; moderste Tent to careful tanant.HUTTON (Cthartte)-\u2014Wont suas Teoh Arty Llephone Up Man Address Mr.god nue Home, Xx Tie = = ran .; our re ak of Teron [16 | lone, Lottie, Cabade.Biler eens TO RENT\u2014For the summer; a {ive Too furnizhed flat, in the Grosvenor rue JACKBON (John R.)-\u2014-A or ven ~ Aps Cheshire.1308, and is - = ments: suitable for a coupie without chil.to Canada, Bretherin tan a ka : drèn: referencez required.Address CLR ames y 8051 Star Branch Office hee\u201d mic Melee Costa Fon rei al a Yoo fag, N B., wan last heart oa in , \u201c STORAGE TO LET.1678.Blater Noma asks.\\ PHILLIPS 3 (Beare SWruts Pptertafousis was : FUR STORAGE ~~ [iii Bm sSai se | WA ( 1, nee Oobip.: t went to North les.veus Tour furs stored and imsured Fire, Moths and Burglary à éum- ui ber Frederieh oon mer months at the Fear ding os l'orma tion Tanted Es EE per cent.on amount of Rd valuations, a All Purs entrusted to are thoroughly vy Me WA Ter mit sicaned, Te at 5 rage SL Toei Noa Hig er 13 3 and 5 Bt, PE Dice.Telephony v 106 233 FINE Story, i ete, In email od rate EC ind ras Tres tree mode a ston SPACR.1 wb of clasaiee pT N 2 f ur flat, : $35; 221i l'ark avende, flat, \u2018$25: puis BEAUREPAIRE y furnished ad cottage to ot, = avenue, city, lower, 820: Ts and 745 dt, for June and artesian | Dominique street, upper amd lower tenemen well.Apply P, i kis, = Bt.ates atreet.$20 and $17; 081 Bt.Lawrence, u 323; 11 115 6 ESRD EE TEE NESE racer FOR SALE.au a pone ye hi b 1 Ce, 2833 te 1038 TS + Ts $2 A WEEK r hoube co The lowest in ture, stoves, carpets, ollcloth Goods stored free Open evenings mon House Furnl t.Lawrence Boule- tween Rachel and Marte | me mpl Sar.A BABY CARRIAGE, hr rs clam fubber tires; attachable + tout $30.00; will be mold reatomable.Ap- #8 Bm ave, Westmount ruanets; condl/fen ; cushioned HT\" steve, in perfect order; piece of biack vues Es furniture; waed as parior cabimet oe e Black waliut bedroom eet; lamp, 163 Edward Obariea, tere FOR SALE, le\u2014Aimost Noréheimer.print Fides Tove: uld rs Tid ta eys; Co \u2018 from eu.Price 1278; $10 cash a CW., Lindsay, ering St.\u201d West.~ ROCKER FREE | ni, Jaro iving away \u2018absolutely free a vali ed at $3.50, to anybody Fle Chasing 25.00 for Cash or Credit.per week opens account with us.The Montreal House Furnishing Company, 295 Notre Dame Street West,near McGill Stree.Telephone Main os.SEWING MACHINES, of all kinds for sale rate moderate; guaranteed satisfaction, eu Ambecst st.Tel.East 3383.313 « SEWING MACHINES of all kinds for sala, rate moderate; guaranteed satisfaction.216 Amherst st.Tel.East 6283.113 ¢ ; Singer oe carpets, 12 x 14, a stove; evenings oaly.: 1037 Hutchison st, \"BARGAIN IN PIANOS For Sale A very tine Sohmer Upright .Y.ebony case in\u201cfirpt-class condidon.now a ; $10 cash St.Catherine St.West $7.00, Tecach stove -3 octaves, and % y, Limited, 513 114 4 three brass en- rg machine, $15; now and BUILDING LUMBER, sashes and doors Apply 152% Park avenues, before 3.30 am.he ¢ pm.Telephones 8t.Louis 133, Main 1 BABY CARRIAGE; 83 Walker \u2018avenue, goed coadition, .Heary.cheap.BABY CARRIAGE; go-cart bedstead : Ostermoor mattress; t; brass aod 0d Buren: Ji ive: refrigerator oe.' ro gas stave; ete, jouant Bureau ub s leather seat .CLOCK \u2014 Raglish sramdtather cloek; ; brass movements; 100 Years old, propre Tessar lens, 4 double plate - Moséers: cost $148, Sell for 965.Apply 69 _ Mount Moÿal \u2018avenue CREDIT TO ALL Call on us for anythiag you require to _ furush your homa Pleased to Carpets, LS rages.gemators, ete.stored free til] wanted.The J 8B Prise Co.& st Lawrence Bi va.si 23 ROMATOEN, Cabbage, ete \u2014Flants at No.005 ouais Road, near the Lamaculate A VICTOR GRAMOPHONES We have in stock Victor and Berliver Talking Machines from $15 to 8300 cash or easy terms.Records which fit any disc machines from 75c.The Leach Plano Co., Ltd.2 Stores, 360 St.Catherine Street West, near Drummond, and 484 St.Catherine Street East, near St.Andre Street.Open evenings except Wednesday and Thursdays $1.00 PER WEEK will dellver to you a suit, costume ot floor oilcloth.Two stores.Great variety for just the right price u want.J.Garmaise & Kahn Bros.829-831 St.Catherine East, near Malsonneuve street, 'Phone East 4247.Good quality and \\b- eral treatment guarantee 115 1 HORSES AND CARRIAGES.GOLDEN BAY GELDING for sale, six ycars ald.18.3, combination, sound, price $300, no more, no less; reason lor selling.owner no further use for him.Can be seen at Greene and Yellow Stabile, rear of 99 Hal- lowell sm., Westmount.113 3 FOR BALE\u2014Good working borve: 9 years old; sound; city broke: suitable for express or cart, or lerry waggonR.742 Chatham street.110 2 focal t.bogany plane, © COLLATSIBLE leather 4 Apply \u2018Bux E 620 Star \u2018ice.rt, with hood; rub- cost $10; will rate 115 2 ESPLANADE AVE.1924,\" Mott Royal\u2014Fer .full size Ledstewd and iron spring: brass ng; sell cheap; wo roma for it.west, near Alexauder st.\"FURNITURE CLEARANCE \u2018Owing to the fact that Lands Bros.wifi take over our business on June 1st - We must clear our stock at a great sacrifice.Come early while {he assortment is Edtals, 3¢1°5t.Catherine 21 FINE YOUNG MARK.suitable for a driver or } be seen by applying to Boft im ficet clase condition; ht delivery.Macleod, 122 FOLDING BED; almost mew; chesp.Apply 14 Bertbelet street.to be sold very FOR SALE\u2014Two butcher's blocks; 6 feet and 4 Themus Collins, 2 Chomedy at.FOR FALE newspaper and job plant in Southern Saskatchewan: WHi- taie Javét cash to -handie; plant tm first class condition; tewn growing rapidly; & rare opportunity for right man: will bear write unless the meney and mean business 993, Star Office.Déu't 114 8 FURNITURE SNAPS You ean buy from from an\u2019 store in the city and at better terms than elsewhere.All wa ask is for YOu to examine our vati casortment in ry building and compare cour pr\u2018ore finally deciding.Lande .Lawrence boulevard.108 11 vod us chéaper GILT PHOTO FRAMES: It mats pui vrunmented this week, Tc.we.4% Heater Lh) ML ize 8 x 10; curuers; reguiar Malone GCANEY OXFORD RANGB for Woal où15; also gas wore; tu be oki cheap, 2100 Esplanade.GRANDFATHER * CLOCK Twise, Address Oifice, Otlawa.vKinistine.\u201d It for stale, made MARRIAGE LICENSES issued by John MN.\"24.Lu 107?Bt.James ec.Main 3602.Up 1619.9: 8 \u2014 à x New PIANOS $199 sample new Upright Plancs nadian and American manufacture, 14th Anniversary Sale he leach Plano Co.now Catherine Street West.and 49 Cres- Ltd, 360 near Drum- - from $135.00 wp to lb years: old piamos taken for the John Cross Cabinet Urand St.Hubert street, XEW TTANON.\u2018warranted for Re Panier those .Louis 404.$300.00: black 204 white mice.Apply 18 St Player Pianos, our 1th no Co., Ltd, 2 West, near Drum- :: mond, and 458, St.Calherixe Street Kam, wear Bt Andre Street.~NEW LEACH PIANO Bee our stock of new Lo Manos and Lea play 63 and $8 note music.Bpeciul in- .ducements duri :\\Male.The Leach 840 St Catherine Leach Upright which Anniversary Stores, .ONB Johs Burus No.9 Bange.On view 85 110 2 ngton typewriter: deuks, en pes.Quebec ous » MOTTO Maximum value at mini Beker Hall OL, | FURNITURE, prey Te Serer one No 6 re, parti- ee\u201d Malone Framing Cour 40x84x32; Sine à Last O-Upright, $43; at bargaln: ¥ 138 ve at oe wold} wevisg.veus full oe tone by aly from , Wednesday alternces.\u2014 AN BARGAIN _ \u201cPer EL Pa 55 price t A su cat 2 = (san x year In we: ver or ware.Apply WM Reams wey he 11 Sun Beat NE \u201c car 5 PIANO BARGAIN Per pitas, in geod Fe EEE FOR SALE-\u2014Fast trotter, peal brown geid- ing, 15.2, six years d.thoroughty broken.can show 2.40 or better; to waggon.with nearly new American gold mounted harness, nearly new plano box buggy.rubber tired waggum by Beard and Magor.On view.at our stables T.W.Foster, 606 St.Paul street, - 115 2 HORSE FOR SUMMER A family :iving on the lake shore wii] take a horse for the summer, to be used to drive to the station; good stable and competent groom kept.Address P.O.Box 24, Station C 103 26 HORSE FOR SALE.162 Canning street.old, absolutely | soATs, YACHTS AND LAUNCHES |.| seats five persons HORSE weighing 1050 pounds, § years, strong, healthy, cheap for prompt buyer.rie Anne at.east, from 10 a.m, until noon, abd also evenings.115 3 HORSES for sale, car loads, just come in for different purposes, to be seen every day until ¢ pm.at 172 Bleury st.J.Levesque, Tel.Main 11660.115 6 HORSES wil be taken for pasture, whers bere, are several streams of running water, which ver rep dey all summer; guod and grass.Apply Room 17, LI and London and Globe Bullding.112 @ JUST ARRIVED-\u2014A carload of borses of every kind; driving, working and general pu horses; at reasonable prices.Apiary C Preillmet, 50 Inspector street.Main 4 ONR second band Quebec Ta good family horss, or for express, also harncss and buggy; very Address 425 Ma- shade i mest be suascenhie boat 12 quad coulis 2 es eu oe von rare ES IN shield, speedomet dock \u2018all the latest bpro;emiaats; will \u201csell for 11600; as owner lo going West.Address Fred.Giddings, rend Que, .1 4 FOR SALK\u2014Iaunch, ia perfect Star; es with gasoline engine; one of the In perfect condition - SITUATIONS VAGANT, ia AOCOUNTANT | First-class Accountant wanted imme.| diately fof wholesalt house.Good positi for for Joong man able to take charge 9 ot |A tf.\u201cR00d COTTE- must be alert: only ia Sud Tomes rine referens ability.y in w .° speed! Apply 4 Ve.Robeun biter FOR BALE Splendid family launch, 30 ft.x Evft 3, semi-apeed model, fifteen hp.Speed, 13 miles or better, Cheap for cash.Apply Bs; Board of Trade.Tel un FOR EBALE\u2014Well built launch hull, built of cedar and white quartered oak, half cabined; length 30 feet, beam §& 1-3 feet spiendld model, perfectly new; would carry engine of from 20 tu 30 h.p.Address for particulars, R.Benjamin, engineer, | Per ville, Que.NEW SIX HORSE POWER two cylipder marine motor, for sale with reverse, ar complete; cheap, as owner cannot use.ly 248 Snitz street west, .ue 2 NEW POWER Dinghy, fer sale; cedar \u2018and mabogany; with six horse power two eylin- der engine, with reverse gear.Apply M48 Craig street weet.ne 2 NINETEEN foot motor skiff, 3-horse power, Ferro engine, very complete outfit, including storm hood, hi ete.equal to new.Will be sold by auction to the highest bidder on Thursday, 13th May, at noon, at Fraser Bros\u2019, 463 Et James street, On view Tuesday.116 4 RAISED DECK CRUISER, 34 x 8, 48 h.p 4 cylinder engine, firat class equipment; also 1 hull, 35 x § .in good order.Apply to E.Hebert, boat builder, Lachine.116 2eod SKIFF wanted, to purchase for cash, skiff about eighteen feet long.varnished, with oars.Must be in good order.Address with full description, price, etc.T.31% Laval awe.116 3 TWO MOTOR BOATS for sale, 18 snd 23 geet long: excellent condition.I.C, Morris eu Liverpool and Lopdon and Glode Build Main 4 THE CANADIAN CANOE CO, LTD, 206 George St, Psterboro, Canada, Jeadin manufacturers of prospectors\u2019 and fine pleasure canoes; also skifis; all sises.Write for catalogue.78 29ecé isat- year; splendid bos Ti ry .| AN intelligent person may earn $100 moath- lakes; wii sell at peri hg\u2019 rv to to quick | \u201cly Rg~ for xp: - Re cash buyer, Adress Box KE 701 Star \u2018oftice.\u201d canvassing.Send for particulate, Press Byne ue 2 dicate, Lockpert, N.TY.100 20 FOR SALE\u2014Semi-spead motor \u2018Basle 30 ASSISTANT DESIGNER wanted.on ladles dimensions 73 ft, by 4 ft.Seams; speed Sheed 1 whitewear and blouses, fer large manu- miles a hour; prec ww; only in facturing centern outside city.Apply stating experience, to M.97 Star ence.ASSISTANT SMIFPER wanted, used to plumbiag and hosting business.Apply VF, J.MeGuire and Ceo., Limited, 334 Craig West.- 1162 Must have good references.Apply 181\" MoGill etreat.x A GENTLEMAN possessing tact and\" ati to represent & high class labor exchange now organizing, capabla of approaching business men and large employers of labor.Eplendid remuneration and prospects tô@ man of real value.Give fuil details age, nationality, business experience and at least 3 references.Must furnish guar- antes bond or $100 cash.Address EK $73 Star Office.116 3 \u201cA GOOD FINANCIAL MAN wanted, Who can put up a good sum of money in an established business where exceptional opportunities prevail.Myst be actively connected with \u2018the business.No other need apply.Box B \u20ac3% Star Office.116 3 i - Saut experience required, to Hops | Audie Cc Oo.,\u201d cet astern \u2018Townships Bank gx, oan edievard: SITUATIONS VAGANT, (MALE) = EATON'S WANT Pxperienced cutters = mens alothing.PP at once, The T.Eaton Co.Limit.-dacob'a Building: __ M6 ERRAND BOY wantdd.Crewa Trimming Co., 384 Bh James st, city.EXPREISNCRD sdlessaan wanted in ladies\u2019 sad gentiemens\u2019 furnishings; must speak both lem feruuces.Apply Tes Bt.Law o .\u2019 EXPERIENCED SALESMAN wanted for Kodak.department.Must have full knowledge of all .Eastman products.State age and salary wanted.The Topier, Ca, Ottawa, Ont.58 nelette underwear, : Matt A BOY wanted for manufacturers ageat\u2019s office, EXPERIENCED SALESMAN wanted ta handle the following goods\u2014to big trade: Children's shoes, hosiery, muslin and flan- from mills with established.trade and reputation.\u2019 Address The Bishop-Schatfuer Co, Manufacturer?and Agents, Harrtsburg.Ps.va \u2018 ELECTRICIANS Wahted\u2014Four first-class Electricians for.general work; also 4 good, poipers.Highest wages paid.ADDY Me nstein, 348 St.James Street, | FIRST CLASS need furnace Man wanted, for brass f .Apply James Robertson Co.Limited, 142 Willlam street.118 FOREMAN \u2014 A sheet metal ork ü SITUATIONS VACANT, TALE) [OFFICE BOY wanted Apply at once, u Union Building.TT POLISHERS\u2014Steaûy work fer good Commercial 4 OFFICE BOT wanted ter law offios, 45 32 Btw BIN 8 J Royal asd Bt Lawrence ats., eatrenes Clark.Cea .1168 also good cabinet make GQ.M.Randall and Co, 1328 City Mi al Aves, +2 PARSUEN for Mieble Poe feeders for Gordon Presses; steady jobs.Apply Mr.Foard, Federated Preas Limited 8 Chennevilie street.machines on Alta.Avy to Joba Suinian and Ce, Evry oe SHOE SALESMEN Wanted \u2014 Exporiénoed 3 hoe Balesmen.Apply Boston Store, St.Catherine and Mansfield.- .- 115 \u20ac BALEEMEBN wg the a ton ie terms.Sample meciline free te por ima Cavers Bros.Galt, Ost.SALESMEN wanted, fast selling, exclusive permanent, bg earnines avaren- teed; previous experionce uôt essential; ten vacancies be filled.Write now, Luke Brothers Limited.Mostreal ss 13 ing \u2018about thirty men, and doing all kinds of sheet metal work, desires the services of a first clase mechanic, who thoroughly understands tbe handling of men.(Piace Western Ontario, near Niagara Falls); first class salary; also six tinsmiths required; first class pay, Box M 204 Montreal Star.Ï 115 6 ASSISTANT SHIPPER wanted.Wages 38 per week.Must have experience.Apply A Ramsay and Son Co.ACCOUNTANT\u2014Wanted a good acconnt- ant able to take charge of office, and willing to invest $2,000 in business.B 676 Star Office.ABSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, with refer ences, one g60d writer and quick at figures.LAPS who understands double entry} FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS, good wages.Apply J.P.Band, 776 Bank st, ae er 1 FOLDING BOX MAN wanted, capable to take charge of small plant; must understand die making and typesetting: state salary wanted .Apply Hitchings Paper Box Co.Winnipeg, Man.116 \u20ac FIRST-CLASS TAILOR wanted: must know to make & good sack coat, steady work.Apply to L.Asef, 187 Dorchester West.Tel.Main 6491.118 3 to E 673 Star Office.A FIRST CLASS lender 1» w d tor Knox Presbyterian Ch Saskatoon.Applicants are requested to give references and atate salary expected, Jno.A.Valeas, Saskatoon.111 6 AGENTS \u2014 Salary and commission, to sell Red Tag Stock.Complete exclusive Unes.Specially bardy.Grown only by us; sold only by our agents Elegant free samples Frits now to Dominion Nurseries, Mont- Craig cast.J.V.BUSINESS EXCHANGE \u2014 We have many good business c.ances and partnershipa every description, large and small.Long- more Realty Co, St.Catherine West entrance, 65 University.Up 620L 116 à FURNITURE apd reoming house; eight roots; furnished io good style; near Crescent and St.Catherine; all expenses made out of three rooms; house newly payered and cleaned: reason for giving op; grest bargain, Address R RB 8150 Star Branch Office.FOR SALE\u2014Millinety and hair dressing parlor, St.Catherine West; good place to make money.Also hotels, groceries, restaurants, barber shops, cigar stores, etc.Apply to Jean Casteill & Cle, 117 8t.Ca- theérine East.If you like to sell your business, as hotels, groceries cigar stores, ec, apply to Jean Castelll & Cie, 117 &t.Catherine East.114 6 GOOD OPENING, lunch room or catering St Catherine street West.Address E 574, Star Office.114 3 .ICE CREAM PARLOR \u201cSiow ores store i fa position; whole outfit $100; leaving city.Apply Box B es Star ote * buggy.with top; one piavo box, with bicycle \u2014 cheap.Jos.Bonhomme, 200 Guy street.118 4 SINGLE EXPRESS; high seated; cau carry one tom; will sell cheap.737 Marquette st.SHETLAND PONY Basket Cart; tan harness; pony, fond and young: weil broken and sult.able fur any child to drive: price $200.Apply J.Ntetson, 264 Hibernla Road.16 3 Spt lem a \u2014 DOMESTIC PETS.DASCHUND for sale\u2014Splendld watch dog rally dog.143 St.Timothee ec aud WIRE AND SMOOTH haired fox terriers, goud pedigree, all ages.Thomas Moore, 14 Hospital strect, Montreal & AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR CARS, ETC.AUTOMOBILE for bire by the day, hour or weck.H.Neville, Prop.Phone Up 2117 113 6 AUTOMUBILES TO HEURE ysltuy and vigbt.Mont- reui Auto Livery (0., A.Gowdron, prop, office aod garage, 1nd Berri si.\u2018leiepbube East Fuss, lus = FOR SALE or Exebange\u2014Fifty Plerce.Artow, T seated touriag car, cveditton; Address Russell Hotel, clams cite.334 Nt.James at ir 2 UNE in perfect order: one small runabout.433 Guy.FRENCH TOURING CAR, best make very reasonable, Guy Street horse power in first oe of tbe best wachiues in also Garage, WANTED TO HIRE by the mouth.by respon nihil reon: ru aushout, or would buy if price right.672 star WANTED\u2014 An Automobile.about 31.600 in exchange for real estate in West End of city.Apply Box E 664 Star Office ART{STS' SUPPLIES.ARTISTE anxious tu save cent.to 60 per vent stenciling materiais, etc, Lultuss: values on other materials, The Artists\u2019 Sunplv Co, T7 York st, ronto, for particulars 0.de MISCELLANEOUS.and get rock write MR.MICHAEL DOWNEY.?5 Latour at, any debts contracted in his name without his May, 16.1816.116 2 will mot be held responsible for written signature.Montreal, irom 33 1-3 Der an thelr oll cotors, To- WANTRD ta adopt, healthy baby, from birth; fron respectable peuple: by young married don- pir; with no children, F 712 Btar Office.\u2018 r ! MORTGAGE LOANS.LOANE on mortgages.sale, oto.J.A.H.dit Foncier, Main 3662.nl balance of price \u201cot Hebert, room 1%, Cre- TRUST FUNDS ee \u201c fo M.Dig be te = Montreal.ole?moneys 1g leud où estate at lowest rates.ac Doucet aud l'hillipe, No- Lit gt James 341 313 PERSONALS.A chro TUNER ~\u2014Well mown plapn and or- a es new pianos from $173: fully wir pianos exchanged.Warerooms, 2307 M.Meobert.1hone 81.louis 404.116 \u20ac CONSULT Prot.ater {late Pleaditly Hotel, London, Bugland), for sore feet wing toe sail, hard a voft corms.Al, Sami.Tur- rente.3T3 St.Catherine west, Ione Up 3242.CONSULT Madnme Duffy, phrepologist, tn \u201can matters; 61 Villeneuve street west, Montreal Annex: 9 to 9 except Sunday: ladles .only.Montreal car to Vlopeave street, 75e, Le ILLIPS PLACE AL \u2014 win pérty who.FRILLE at 16 Philips Place.shout Su a spun.+ sec Tour plouse wall wf.CATURRINE ST, VAST, 200\u2014 M | pads maroc lady attsndent oy NITY, > , that Canadian Patent hereby, a .sin.Aachen, Qo Sopiicaiion te tte waders! re ranted te parties Further tators 10 $2.50.JOHNSON, DUCLOS AND DAGENAIS, 683 St.James, -\u2014Country hotel, near Montreal, bargain; also licensed restaurant near the Grand Trunk and Pacific Depots, receipts §800 per week.Also another one, receipts $300 per week, can be \u2018bought with $3,000 cash.118 8 Cigar store, Bleury at; dining room, Mc- Gill street, confectionery business, West End of Montteal.All thesa can be bought at reasonable price.116 ¢ JOHNSON, DUCLOS AND DAGENAIS, 8 St.James streee\u2014Readers of the Star.and particularly strangers coming te our city looking for investments, may do well to consult Johnson, Duclos and Dagenais, 53 St.James.Malin 1404.115 6 MOVING PICTURE theatre, good summer town, population six thousand.no Opposition show Bunday.490 opera chatrs; owner has different business four hundred inties away.cannot manage both.32,500 cash: genhuine bargain.Box M 991.Star Uitfice.114 3 PATENTS SECURED or Fee returned.Send model or sketch for free search of Patent Office Records, Guide Book.with 100 mechani- cel movements and What to Invent, witb list of inventions wanted and prizes offered for Invem- tious, sent free to any address.Patents »e- cared Ly us advertised free.Victor J, Evan ami Co \\Vashington, D.C.115 4 WELL ESTABLISHED ladies tailoring business, West End; stock In trade, electric fittings, low rent: healed.Price $760.Reasonable offer not refused.leaving on account health.Apply by letter only.M.L.Longeway, 308 St.Antolue.116 6 \u2018and gent'a WHOLESALE STATIONERY, Faney Goods business for sale; good connéc- tion ated stack, $1.20; will sacrifice ata price, Replys FE G40 Star Office.115 2 Tost card and WANTED TO PURCHASE.ALI.KINDS of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's cast off clothing.furt, jewellery.silverware, ter nitore, carpefs,\u2018 etc.: having big dewend; ar highest prices.BH.Rubia.437 Eralg, East t 4005 ALL CAST OFF CLOTHING Furs, eventing clothes, musical instru.n.ents, jeweilery, silverware, Extra prices paid for gentlemen's: and ladles\u2019 fur oats.Doing the largest trade of any den'er In tie «ity.'ersons wishing to secure the best prices should first ses Sam.Pearson.178 Notre Dame St.West.Tel.Main 966.Mail orders attended lo.ATTENTIONI-\u2014The New lork dealer, wants to purchase all kinds of cast off clothing, jewel- tery, furs, silverware, fursiture, etc.; as he pays \u201cthe highest prices lu Montreal.Call brea on 5, Étehowitz, 634 Notre Dame west.Main G50S.Mail urders attended lu promptly.ue 20 ALL CAST-OFF CLOTHING Fur, jewellery, antiques, silverware, .piale, futniture, musical instruments, ete.I pay highèr.pvice than any other dealer.H.Pearson, 55 Craig st, West.M S57 5 ATTENTION + Wanted (vo purchase cust off clothing, evening clothes furs, Supe Jewel lery.diamonds, silverware, ete, will pay more first on MM.115 de thas auy oliler\u2019 dealer, Call Strenn, 760 N.Dame W, in 3305.: 29 106 BUSINESS CHANCES.A E REA & GO AQUEDUCT for sale \u2014 Franchise bo Lor 2 e 8 8 years.Annual revenue over .: easy Want expetienced men's furnishings payments .Address Pacifique Fafard, St.Cuthders, or C.Guilmette, 769 St Denis \u201célefman.Apply ith floor.Montreal.114 \u20ac BOILER MAKERS, boller makers BARBER SHOP_3 chairs; fixtures; bot water men abply Waterton Engine Worle system; Mrertivet going west.Avply 8 3 Brantford, Out.9 6 Bouacba: BUTCHER\u2014 Wanted a butcher, with experience in uptown trade.Apply Stanford Market.BOY wanted for office, Youville square.smart.Apply 33 116 3 JOHNSON, DUCLOS AND DAGENAIS\u2014- BOY\u2014Wanted a smart young boy for mes- | to John 218 Mountain street sages.Apply with references, D.Duncan Ce, LIY wanted.of 16 or 17, to start as clerk In tant's office, Reply, stating education, etc, to B 69% Star Office.BLACKSMITH wanted, with general ex- manufacturing of dles\u2019 perience, for the for cutting leather .etc.State experience.Apply Box E 684 Star Office.116 2 BOY wanted.85 £t.James st E B c.BOY wanted.about 14 years, to around yard and basement.Apply atier 4 o'clock.C.J.Warren, 679 Ft.Dominique, near Sherbrooke BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPRER wanted.\u2014ane who can operats typewriter and m- Perimtend office work: bitist bu good büsl- ness besd Apply, stating references, salary exposteé.Balcer Glove Mfg.Co, Three Rivers, P.Q 116 8° BOYS wanted, Apply The Duncan Elec trical Co.Ltd.86 Grey Nun street.BOY to work around factory and answer | telephone, missioners.Apply Ia person, 193 Com- BOY\u2014Wanted smart boy about 1§ years of age.Johnston Bros.Jewellers BREAD BAKER\u2014Good oven man wabdtod at once.Apply McKeawn, 368 St.Antoine strect.Borromee.4 BRIGHT office boy wanted, must speak Freuch.Apply between 3 And ¢, Room 17.11 Su Sacrament street.BOY\u2014Wanted, bright boy, to make himself uscful around office and factory.Apply Queen Dress and Waist Co, 149 Notre Dame West.BRASS Turret Lathe Workers and apprentices wanted; coremakers for brass polishers and buffers, Apply 41 Duke st.BOY\u2014Wanted smart, intelligent boy, about 16 years of age.Apply at Star Composing Room.115 2 BODY BUILDERRS\u201423 auto body builders waot- ed.Victor Steel and Wood Products Co.Ltd., Walkerville, Ont.1136 BOY wanted.to make himself generally useful around factory.Loose Leaf Co, 115 Youville sq.BOY \u2014 Wanted boy of 1% to 11 pears, strong, willing and honest, to work, wages $36 Wm Cwrie, 423 Notre Dame st.west, 113 26 CAKE BAKER.Apply McKeown's, 8t.Antoine 118 CARPENTERS\u2014Good carpenters wanted.Apply to D.K.Scott, rear 463a Guy at 118 3 Apply P.Bros- street.CAKE BAKER wanted.seau, 30¢ Bernard work : brass foundry and.Apply Canada.not afreid, per week Apply to FIRST CLASS custom cutter wanted, ex- perisnced men only nead apply.Address E 588, Star Office 3 FIRST \u2018CLASS hardware snd furniture saleaman wanted; permanent position for right man.Good references required: also must speak both languages.State salary.Geo.Gordon and Co, Ltd, Store Dept, Cache Bay, Ont 218 4 GEENRAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted, for success band vacuum carpet cleaner.Sells fot $15.00, The only successful single persoR machine on the market.Biggest kind of profits.obi for terms.Hotchlson Mfg, Co., Wikies re, Pa.H.MORGAN & GO., LTD.Want Salesmati for Wall Paper Department.Must be experienced.116 2 HANDY MAN, with a little mechanical knowledge, to put up awaings; man with experience preferred.Sonne's, 356 St James street, HANDY MAN and wife wanted close to Montreal: muat be reliable.Address E 690 Star Office.116 6 HARNESS MAKERS and stitéhers wanted.Apply 345 Dorchester street West.HEEL and edge immer wanted.ADDY Riversile Soe Co., 3k6 St.antoine st I MADE $80,000 in five years, with a small STABDEMEN-\u2014-Wanted two first-class ste- blemen; highest wages; none but exper- lenced men heed apply.T.W.Foster, 605 St.Paul street.316 2 STABLEMAN wanted, One who can drive and understands the care of horses.Single man preferred.Apply Joseph Chisholm, 328 Bridge Avenue, Lachine Locks.SHEBT MBTAL ri & Highezt wages pald.Union ops.Addreas Sheet Metal Section, Bult Exchange, Winnl- peg.307 §3 STONECUTTERS aeceking employmant are requested to call on R.F.Edwards, 374 Lagauchetiere west, between 5.30 to : pm.113 13 SALESMAN wanted by manufacturing concern; territory Quebec east to Campbell- ton.Apply with references, etc, Box E 654 Star Office \u201c118 3 SITUATIONS In Winnipeg and Western Canada may be found by advertising In the ¥ree Press, Winnipeg.The Free Press contains every day almost a solid page of \u201cSituations Vacant\u2019 advertisements.If you tre seeking a career in the West send twenty-five (25) cents for a month's subscription\u2019 and by following the situation vacant advertisements you may find just the opening you are aeeking.108 78e0d SECOND CHEF-\u2014Wanted at once, a second il strictly sober.Apply Victoria otel.; SMART YOUTH to assist in office of wholesale firm; must be accurate at figures, both languages, with knowledge of typewriting and stenography.Etate age and wages expected.Apply with references to Box E 616, Star Office.115 3 SALESMSEN~Call aod see me If you are making less than twenty-five dollars per week up.A good opening for right youug men who desire to learn the art of salesmanship and earn big money while learning, Apply 207 SL James street, room 21.Ask for Mr, Procter.STENOGRAPHER, thorough knowledge French and English, experienced; steady position.References.KE 619 116 2 SPECIALTY BALBBMAN Wanted experienced, acquainted grocery trade, Montreal and Quebec province: references required; state exper- fence; ried or single; expenses; salary.No.mail order business; began with $6.Send M 995 Btar Office.uss | for free booklet.Tel)s how.Heaceck, 8, STOREMAN\u2014Good steady man, to assist In Lockport, N.Y.108 2 store.Apply 38 Youville square.115 3 JOURNEYMEN TAILORS wanted, also one SALESMAN\u2014Wanted experienced clothing who Is accustomed to military work.salesman; must speak French.Apply Steady work and good wages Apply to A.Workman's, corner McGill and Notre Dame.McDougall and Co, 19¢ McGill 116 3 118 3 \u2018JUNIOR CLERK wanted.Apply with re- a Terence, to B 662 Gtar Office.| us A TRERs_Weatea 13 journeyraen lath- -ers-at ence, Wages 456 and-50c per hour \"Apply W.Trudeau, 309 St Mark st.\u2026.Fort Willam, Ont 116 3 LINOTYPE OPERATOR wanted Imme- distety morning pepes; permanent situs- tion.Wire L.Norman, Supt.Journs! Co.Edmonton, Alta m1 \u20ac, MILLINER Wanted, experienced milliner, to go | to Centreville, N.B.; railway fare paid.Appiy to Order Dept.The W.R.Brock | Company (Ltd.), 230 Notre Dame St.W.BOY\u2014 Wanted smart boy for box depart-\u2019 ment.Apply Adam Beck, 76-76 St Char; MEN wanted, age 18 to 3A for firemen.$100 monthly and brakemen $80, on railroads in Moutreal vicinity; experience un- y; no strike.Promotion to ongin- eers, conductors.We send 400 men to positions monthly.Slate age; send stamp Rali- way Association, Dept.147, 337 Monroe at.Brooklyn, N.Y.Railroad \u2018emoloying headquarters.104 28 MECHANICAL.DRAFTSMAN wanted, must be an experienced detailer.State salary desired and previous experience in full, The Standard Ideal Company, Limited, Port Hope, Ont.116 3cod MATTRESS MAK Beading Co.bers, MEN \u2014 Wanted clothing cutters EK Small Co, Lté, 11 Latour st.114 7 MESSENGER BOY wanted.ager Forum, ave.RS wanted at the Capital Address, Room 19, Central Cham: Otlawa, Ont.110 5 Apply Man- ft.Catherine and Atwater MEN wanted\u2014Apply Rockland Nurseres, 409 Rockland Avenue, Verdun, MEN, don't accept any kind of work until you hear from us Make 3500 daily sciling Now household specialty.Thousands sold in Minneapolis.New selling plan.Costs 6c.Sells for pc.Two samples sent for 6c to cover cost of malling.Write now for particulars Domestic Mfg.Co., Desk 1, Minneapolis, Minn.11¢ 3 MAN AND WIFE wanted as scrubbers; references required.Apply by letter.Box EK 679 Star Office.116 2 \u2014 MALE TIME CLERK wanted ; must have some U - prospectus free ou pledging your word fo canvass.CANARIAN farm hand for garden, stable expérience in keeping time.Good chance for VE HOUSTE PU avenue.\u201d P.Me boots oa time; act quickly.Rradiey-Garret- and general work in country.Apply to] advancement for right man; please state your * son Co., Iimited, Brantford.110 12 Mr.Suercher, Engineering Department, age; your cipeariencs aud salary you would want.Windsor Street Station.: E 6% Bar Office.1138 W H, SCROGGIE THRER DOLLARS à day sure.Send us rout - address and we will stow you how to make CHEF wanted, experienced.The Edin-{ MAN wanted, experienced in bottling soft : A day absolutel are: we furnish the work burgh Cafe, ¢38 #1 Catherine street West.pHinke (crown table).Apply 472 St.Requires youth for office.115 3 24 teach Ton Jive.me 3 you work work in the locality minique, 116 6 - where Ju plain\u201d Rene us roue CLEVER BALESMAN wanted with few.- WANTED by the Country Club an experi- Foarentes a he protit Wor every hod hundred dollars for importing speciaity; MARRIED COUPLE wanted ,man as jan- enced swtewaTd; must 1urnish satisfactory] work: abévlotely sure.Wefte at aock, sis large profits for right man.Apply Box E itor und, wife as genoral servant.Apply references when applying.Apply Honorary Emperlal Bi\\cerware Oo, Boz 831, Windsor, Ont.$52 Star Office.al Apartment D, Falrmount Court.3108 Treasurer, Room 30, Central Chambers, « 391 108 Jaw Park avenue.Telephone St.Louls- 465.Ottawa, 213 6 GABINET MAKER or polisher wanted with + ANTAD owe reliable man in every town few hundred gore capa for cub MAN\u2014Wanted a good man, speaking both WANTED boy for atock brokers office.«to take orders for \u201cpeat custom-rsade partner, Address with forages and [ON duc nor ABRIS EE RON Bor, NATE basse Spies won 00 00 Cou 108 Qe Lol Hania ga .C e orin .Particulars, E 698, biar Office.ilà seod vc à horse.Apply 37 Bt.Catherine Bast.Notre Dame street Weal.= ne ] .108 18 COMPOSITORS wanted, steady work.NAN wanted for Wednesday morning to| WANTED\u2014Two good coat makers; alm £= Charles F.Dawson, Limited, 239-3423 Notre Deme street: West.CHEF\u2014Firat class experienced chef want- \u2018ed, must have good experience in pastry work.ApDly at once, His Majesty's Cate, 118 St Catherine street west.+ - M$ 3 CHEF\u2014Wanted experienced chef to take chirge kitchen of uptowa restaurant.Must be good on cakes and pastry.Address P P 1350 Bsr Branch\u2019 Office.$151 CLERK\u2014Fuctory cost clerk, one with some a Eanes preferred.Address P.9.Box iT ty.ALL GAST OFF CLOTHING Having bfg demand, will pay following prices: Gentlemen's Buita (rom Y5e Suits $2.00 to $3,008, Single Coats.$1.00 up.Highest prices.paid for Furs, Ladies\u2019 Clothes, ete.'L.Adigr, 13% Craig West.Tel: Main +h -116-4 BICYOLA-Waated > or ae hone - cle.pocd cond a » tewlars.Address R R 8138 Star Branch Tor.fice Bers cis s ons des cé cet Enter ss WANTED vecond band Ty rn vw a WANTED oa RUT, long; vide cn Sa a od cond Apply M 906 Mont CARTER\u2014Stead> man, win with a good CUTTER wanted, for specials and steck.Apply (0 J.H.Roward, 417 Notre Dame street West.1s 3 CUTTERS WANTED, on.indies\u201d walsts.A ply Mr.Allard, Hampton Mfg.+ Oslostal fu and Elmira, kaewiedge of city.Apply 38 te aquers.158 ' COST ACCOUNTANT al epee, wanted; & Teal vi oughly ent cont acceuitant, \u2018 ioe WE 8 Stat Office.DRIVER venise horns.that knows city voit and ands A Transter, 433% Shar orooke aha.Tt mownt.wt ; ~ DRIVER\u2014A.man ma re- FE a 84 Cathcart st.apa a youss men \" man driver, 10e as bi SMART JUNIOR wanted for big commer- - cial .effice.\u2018Apply by letter, enclosing references.\u2018Box ~E 710\u2018 Stat Office.1163 BMART \u2018YOUNG GIRL wanted, to help in con- foctianery store; for evenings and Saturday a trrpoons.Apply 4830 Sherbrooke street.Tei, West, 3288.116 2 SALESMEN, $10 a day seliing Mendets, positively mends graniteware, hot water bags .etc., no cement or solder.Sample and terms, Collette Mfg.Co.,Colllngwood, Ont.STRONG YOUNG MAN wanted for the hardware business, to deliver parcels and make himself generally useful; with references.DD.Drysdale, 159 Craig st.West.STRONG YOUNG MAN for packing room; must be smart and a steady worker, Apply Dupre and St.Maurice sts, between 10 and 1X am.STENOGRAPHER and typewriter wanted young man.E 704 Star Office.116 3 FALEMAN wanted, having experience in the gent's furnishing gpods line.Apply to Wm.Currie, 422 Notre Dame st.West.TRAVELLER wanted to carry first-class chewing gum, also side lincs, on commission, in Ontario and Maritime Provinces.Apply Bell Confectioner Limited, 1419 St Lawrence.116 4 TWO LINOTYPE OPERATORS wanted, twenty-five dollars, eighteen hundred lines Dbrevier daily: transportation.The Daily Phoenix, Baskatoon, Sask.115 3 TRAVELLER\u2014Hats, cape and furs, Province of Quebec.Must be firat-tlass sell- cr.Apply E 659 Star Office.116 2 TO PRINTRES\u2014 Wanted a presaman, for puny aid job presses.Apply at 28 St.Nicholas st.\"TAILORS wanted, for I[irst-class custom coats.Apply to Wm.Currie, 423 Notre Dame street Woeat.115.8 TWO GOOD FARMERS wanted.Apply at 137 Youvilie square, city.TRAVELLER wanted in city to sell cotton waste, etc, must be experienced; will give good commission.Apply Box E 671 Star Office.\u2018 TWO good iron casting moulders wanted; wages $3.28 per day.For out of town work.Apply Box E bb).Star Office.114 3 SITUATIONS VACANT, ALES WH JH.SCROGGIE duth wanted foe office.&.\u2014\u2014 SE Star Office.| 10% lo WANTED Jobbing upholsterar-te vent share - * of small factory flat, use of p ght APPRENTICE .wanted an ASSISTANT LAUNDRESS wanted\u201d No canvassing.Fend- for particula Teall tM wm ea 33 {rruations\u201d yaéa yAGANT, rreneti for } about 1¢ years._ Apply 4\u201c Colonial a1 country club, for ten weeks, Apply bseenr Fraser, Vigsr and Co.14 dome ies pei aus corresponting for ue NT and harse if required.Apply \"Box \u201c Fur Office.5 s WANTED\u2014Bread room checker, all night work: must have best of references as sobriety and integrity.Nome other n apply.One used to night work preferred: I sation, 321 Prince Albert Ave wa : W.H.SCROGGIE \u2014 -experlenced.Packer os.A Wanted 10 learn Cigar Making.good Apply 8.wages and good prospects.Davia & Sons, Ltd, 126 St.Anto ne ês 118 Requires and Glass YOUNG MAN wanted as Tewettorr clerk for manufacturers \u201coffice.One having some experience in jewellery business preferred.Mugt speak both languages Caron Bros, No.151 Craig st.Wat.| mm à m YOUNG MAN, understand makidg ice cream and make himself generally useful in store.Apply 1455 Bt.Lajrremce Main at, Mount Royal YOUNG MAN, as shipper.State experience; stéady \u2018position; \u201creferences.- oO \u201c420 Star Office.15 2 YOUNG MAN wanted, for wholesales Ary goods house, one willing to work, and who can \u2018operate a typewriter.Apply Box E 70% Etar Office YOUNG MAN, Engilshman preferred, to go to England with advertiser (an American), to act as treasurer; Must have four or five hundred dollars cash.Handle own money.Be able to start at once Business established In U.- & and Canada\u201d \u2018for & number of years.New In Yngland and foreign countries Big retu 3 or] 4 months \u2018trip.Address first .siance,\u201d Box E 697 Star Office.\" \u2019 YOUNG MAN\u2014Wanted smart young man as junior clerk in .contractors\u2019 office, having a knowledge of typewriting.Apply stating references and salary expected.Box E 711 Star Office.116 2 YOUNG MAN wanted.to work in office.Room 312, Apply Canadian Express Bollding, 5 1 YOUTH-\u2014Wanted.ilvely youth to do: general work tn wholesale house: must -speak both languages, and xooë references.Address E 706 Star Office.YOUNG BOY wanted to help in grocery store.Apply 120 Park avenue.YOUNG MAN for light delivery, both languages - Apply Clarke and 88 Church avenue, Verdun.YOUNG MAN - Wanted, Young Man, as Junior Clerk, fn office of large manufacturing - cern.Good Prospects - Apply x E 699, Star Office.YOUTH wanted, 18 years of age, with knowledge of general office work; must be able to figure well and make himself generally useful around an office, E.-\u20ac34 Star Office.118 2 Phone Main 118 2 YOUNG MAN for office.work.E 665 Star Office.YOUNG MAN wanted with experience in clothing and gent's furnishihgs storé, one |, that can dress windows and act as salos- man; must speak French and KEnglièh Apply with references and state what salary required; good prospects for bright Black man I Weinstein and Co.113 & young Lake, Que YOUTH, age, oxperience and references Box E 643 Star Office.115 3 YOUNG MAN wanted, with office exper- fence, to fill position as junior clerk.Must have good refercnces.Apply Box E 449 Star Office.115 2 YOUNG MAN wanted, with gouvd office ex- .perience, for large wholamle office; state fully age.salary desircd aga refor- otherwise no attention paid application.Box E 666 Star Office 116 2 AGENTS WANTED.AGENTS, if you are carning less than $316 per week, send for our lIntcat proposition.Particulars (ree.P.O.Box §23A Montreal.114 AGENTS wanted throughout Canada to sell portraits in five colors of ing George.amples and Ontario Engraving artistic librar, His Majesty terms twenty-five cents.Company, Hamilton.116 3 AGENTS wanted for the life of King Edward, Queen Alexandra and King George terms; send 1¢ cents to pay mailing charge.World Rub- 114 8 ¥.Largest and best book; best credit given.prospectuses free; lishing Ce., Guelph.Ontario.mount, i16 x.CRILDREN'S NURSE for three amalt re.- = ; otfice et, su le for .y .Laurier Avenue East.Ottawa.115 calfe Ave.Westmount 115 2 FIREMAN wants situation; witb references and experience.Addres: Box E 680 Star Or.nice locality, | near Mountain, Terme vers vont a quiet EE house large VERY desirable tront room, suitable for von; \u2018Windsor or Bt.Cathe A Tent ae .ce.~ .> .> - MOUESM AID aed a hoysemald.im- }.papers.Apply 74 Mansfield street.ne 2 moderate.116 3 required; three doors above Pherbrocke.at ply 622 oT jorchelor; phone.a ward.173 St.James street, rine cars.Be ir ely unt une seth.Apply at 314 UARDENER \u2014 Married.seeks situat) in 81X GIRLS went sitions In count .116 5 l - a Peal.A 115 a ventleman's place; able to drive: lon ro also mald requires Pouition i coueral.siogy ai CATHCART ST.78 Room to let, electric VICTORIA ST.24 ON MONDAY evening: pearl bar pin (seven 3 sith good references.Write Box \u2018G.ears of dime Mrs.Jacobson.King's Hall, 591 St.: cold water, porcelain MACKAY, 283 (old No.25) \u2014 Two fur- .24\u2014Furnighed single room| Pearls).Kindly return to 264 University at.CA jMOUFEKERPER \u2014 Wanted by a widower MeCormack's Pharmacy, Park ave.eripe west.Uptown 2558.Path, home comforts; small private fam- nished double front rooms, one bathroom on ba ihrocd floor.Also large double room Reward.116 2 ; .a HNousekeeper, campetent to \u2018care for Wanted, well gducated young lady, Ye flat, for gentlemen or married couple.im- oom fiat; kitchen privileges.11631 PHARI : >: me Jook after a litte girl; steady position oth experience in the newspaper adver- 8 res host & @PRRATOR\u2014 CADIEUX BT, 577\u2014Roo Y t mediate possession.116 6 VICTORIA, 6\u2014 to 264 University \u2018street \u201cBey ME EE \" su e person Apply to P.O.Box tising line.for advertisin par situation of private ns Erportenceb \u2014 m to let, on bath.Lar] double , = : .ward.2 ign Winchester, Ont.113 6 of large manufacturin cer \u201cuss dupe B Ti4 Star Office, ~ +5 room flat, in a private French family, MANSFIELD ST, 128\u2014Large double ro fiat; for one ot tro pontiemen, or \u201cmarried SUNDA\" 300 eg oe font in Both £ oncerT Mus im ine sentra of tae uity, reach familys ground fioor, aiso two\u2019 single rooms; om.couple: immediate possession.married SUNDAY AFTERNOON.between Viduvite 3 Box E 203, Star Office, : 01 es and office manager, expert acountant and TE DOMESTIC BUREAU has registered.an street.\u2019 tiemen and married couples oply.gen - Park and the Maples, lady's gold watch.financial man, first-class organizer; guar- experienced childrens\u2019 nurse; capable of tak- 116 3eod VERSAILLES, 183\u2014Furnisbed and unfurnish open face.Reward to ne Person who will = 2 oy YOUNG GIRI.wanted to help with light Antee bond given; best of references.Ap- ing entire charge: also general servants; gis.CITY COUNCILLORS, 26 \u2014 A comfortable rooms; suitable for light house keeping, ed return It to J.C.Duhamel, 321 Woife st.swant experienced housework in small family, good home PI¥ B 63%.Star Office.115 8 cuFaged on May 19th and 25th 4 Maneëteld palurnisheu single room to let; gas and MeGILL COLLEGE AVB., 3%a\u2014Single new- - : 116 2 EE enc f + .: arn.; pre < \u201cas Beaver Hall it pet sewers pons Aor the right girl.Apply 437a Colonial ave TINOTYPE MACHINIST OPERATOR - 116 2 water, ned] amelie], set, clechils, hot DSTO ATs.10 \u2014 To let single WATCH\u2014Lost on Park avenue or Moun- TAUNDRRSS ted in \u2014\u2014 yOoUXG LADY WAITRESS wanted, Eng wishes position.Has linotype factory ex- Waser hoot Dee dar: Javadey work or CRESCENT ET.Na b-Strictly private Transients.Tel Up 1412 © Weitand private family; bonrd de deaired Tie\" attached Re pee a AS fon 3 wanted, three da ; - erience.N .atiom street.qe roo brea : war eaving a .- \u2019 \u201cmust be first class city eek: lish or Scotch preferred, for Forum Re- dress J phe or Sy atk (Canad an).ree tea, suitable for two young Dona and MANSFIELD ST.166B\u2014Ni - son's office, 9 St.James at, ety.Mr oes aired.App! 4280 freshment Pavilion.Apply to manager, on ° vo be yerson st, Brooklyn.WORK wanted by the day or wee - ulet marr : ess men or .Nice front room, YOUNG MAN can have | RW 2 + poly Dorchester.above premises, corner Atwat tabl K by re-| 4 rried couple; references exchanged.private family.116 2 b nice room, with i Sreene avenue.pre corner ater Ave sand St MACHINIST and toolmaker.all Tound Gros ce TOmeR Apply 98 Plymouth 1162 NEAR vate rains: moderate terms: strictly pn.WATCH Lost, sold watch with bronze a cheri hand, very energetic and good timekeep- GUY\u2014Very large, newly à - y re airy flat, North End.ob.vicinitv of (escent, Guy, Shèr- LADY BOOKKEEPER wantéd.with ex- RN er.would undertake general factory work.Y DORCHESTER WEST, 630\u2014Rooms to | ble room; furnished or doce Jer.dou Address Box E 694 Star Office.- brooke.Reward.138 Crescent of.8 perience in retail provision business: YOUNG GIRL wanted for light housework machinery and tools: first class references: OS PY dires positien: awitch-board in & well appointed house, near Windsor family.Address R R 8129 Star Branch: Office.° ' RE .@ood salary paid.13ate experience One ath to take out two children; sleep out.middle age.Address No 442 Delorimier French perfectly: Chest forks heats English.hotel.118 3 116 4 : $10\u2014On Burgess street to Paquette\u2019s drug speaking Hreuh pre.erred.Address IP erri.3 doors above Sherbrooke.avenue.Montrgal 118 3 ave.nCes.Colonial NICELY ?PRIVATE TREATMENT, store, by a working girl, on Sunday 0043 Star Branch Office.116 2 ORGANIST od Soran - 118 2 DORCHES TEE ST.WEST\u2014Pacific Ave, OL eryrithed large hare a Bans pl Sentier des ned, in Soctor con : - - i qua pi Wanted immediately for very light YOUNG LADY stenographer wanied inj deputy dry after Tune 13th.adress PUPILS WANTED.Th rival bath, rs stove, refrigerator; molerate: owned by tro adult Ladies French MBS.D OCTOR POULIN bas rooms and board SERS St.Reward, © return to (87 [Ores ork In office and studies.ness French and English and who has some BOX 616, Star Office.116 3 .urnished or unfurnished.116 3 or English tuition | je; f idles before and during confinement; \u2014 : ve ee AND ena | offi r nition If desired, 1474 St He- strictly private; terms moderate.2 .94 Bt.Catherine street, corner Green ave., ee Rony oy Ge er ie Box CE Bee ORGANIST and choirmaster, 15 years\u2019 ex- DORCHESTER WEST, 545\u2014Nicely furnished bert street, adjoiuing Mount Royal.118 3 i - More BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, Westmount.Star Office.1143 perience, wishes to make change: excel- bright large rooms: rupoing water ta all ONTARIO WEST, 192\u2014Furnished District of Montreal, No.20012, Cireui +.ou lent testimonials: salary not so much an rooms; moderate rental; transients accominodat.cooking privileges.rooms to rent; MR& DR.TROUGHTON\u2014 Rooms and board f Court.Mederic Tremblay, Pl intiff, a 7 MAID-GENERAL wanted, family of two, yOUNG GIRL wanted as mother's help object as good urgan and plenty of ma- ed; two beds in room.\u2019 116 Jeod 116 2 200 Der before and during confinement; private.François Xavier St.George, \u2018Defendant.red.Tel W 3 .! LL apply toe Waldorf Apart i very light work: one who bas no objections Gitte for choir.Address Box E Sar - impossible without a thorough DORCHESTER ST.WEST, No, 415\u2014A Ol arse comfortable double roar at les attended at Theis hommes, Phone E.577, Laden 36 oa La Pagan, Mig en cause.on the \"aa enor av ; 1s a, lo country for summer.Apply at once, (69 ! nowledge of the theory large fror | ' : gentle- y © ay, at one of the 8 T Avenue, Westmount.116 Dorchester West : of Accounting.No matte and practice 1arge frort room on bath floor; central Men preferred.OCT clock in the afternoon, at No, 489 Sa.| - FAINTING \u2014 Special, papering, $2.00 a K.tter if you know location; quiet home.MRS.DOCTOR SEARL has strictly pri- Michel*lane, in the Ci \u201cra MARRIED COUPLE or one or two lady room alse tnting whitewashing, plas \u2018OtMing about Bookkecplng, 1 can ONE single furnished room, al 3| vate mccommodation before and during be sold by au he City of Monireal, will friends lo take\u2019 caro of small fiat, in YOUNG GIRL wanted for light houscwork.tering.graining, burlap, etc.United Paine teach you quickly, clearly.and prac- DUROCHER ST, 23\u2014Camfortably fur- ble room; would suit H 80 one dou- confinement with professional attendance; e sold by authority of Justice, all the \"1, GEchange for good home and every heme APRIY 496 st, Urbain.tera Decorator Shop, + Leduc Lane.Tel.tically how to open, keep and close the nished room, om bathroom floor.11¢ 3 Phone Up 3981.refined sentierian.ladies treated, 264 St George street, above Eoods any chattels of the said Defènd- - duvet H 8132 Star Branch Orie preferred YOUNG GIRL to take out bab 1h Fart So.115 \u20ac mer of ety individual lion DOMINION ST.63\u20143 unfurnished PHILLIP | Dorchester surest 114 2ecd household \u2018rurniture.Ce rating of y a ce.11s 2 * i \u2018 e © y and\u2019 help ner.| © ua tuition.Se \u2014 rails rooms, LIPS PLACE, \u2014 en with light housework.Apply 1751a Hut- PAINTING, paperhanging.tinting and plas.FREDERICK COX (Commercial Tutor suitable for married couple, also furnish- furnished 4 hs ¢ Elegantly, newly PRIVATE BOARD for ladies before J.H.VINET, BE.C.Montreal, 16th \u201cMAI - ) eà oublé™ single rooms, ei and | M 19 og D wanted.family of three.Lake Shore chison street (between Villeneuve and St tering; best work guaranteed; highest 72 Milton St £\u20ac room 116 > light, hot water, telephone; b cakf are during confinement.§10 a week and cor- ay.1910.ng nummer.Tel Westmount $834.Joseph Boulevard).116 2 reterences.Address M.Wolfe, 757 City T0 = DRUMMOND RT.54\u2014Singl desired; with janitors service.re ae respondence strictly confidential.Star Of- , ; Ave ne 32 \u2014_ all ave, Tel.East 7130 116 2 COACHING for Matriculation and all cx- ngle and double furnish- -116 6 : - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014._L YOUNG GIRL &s general servant in small aminations by expert Commercial Tul ed, bath flat.clean; modern convenlences; PARK AVE.2501\u2014 \u2019 - 00 LE AGED woman wanted to take family.no children.Apply 16 Lorne ave, FAINTING, tinting, peperbabgivg.burlappink and University Coach, graduate of Gniver telephone; suitable for \u2018two friends or married taken er: Tat dite ras MACHINERY, ; bre of cic ris par and rake hersr off Milton.id generat decorator: estimates free., our sity of London, 15 Years \u2018experience, 6 ycars 118 7 electric light, have two nice rooms to od SUMMER BOARD WANTED.it u .Apply ireene - rst class wor n Montreal.Individual instruction, furnish .° 2} @wenue, Weatmount.116 : YouNu LADY J cashier aad bookkeeper.ltoæers.240 St.Catherine west.113 3 cvening., all summer.Do not risk Prd Ds arabe\u201d rT a Tatra right it mano CT unfurnished, and part botrd WATER TURBINES of the latest and most Apply at Gardener ahd Coates, 11984 Mt.; : for the want of nt i 0 electrie .UBSE vante.to re for three young c'uil- Reynl Avenue.PAINTING.En i in- weak subjects: save yourselt much.cime, Light: must be seen lo appreciate, 116 10e0d PARK AVENUE, 2: Nicely furnished Barre Coupe ara (hear Montreal, for for wad and ea etnctenes Steet tinge + Aten; RY © v Vv 0 4 3 .= - .5 - = « .Month to competent ers.Ee por FOUNG LADY = ferin.Phone St.Louis wos heer worry and expense, by consulting W.\\v, DORCHESTER.547, near Windsor Hotel; righ, room on bath flat, also fromt parlor and 9re3% &iving full particulars and Le Ad- of superior quailty and finish.Steel He \u201carm ave., Westmount, near area a cenue et MUNG any to ro ve work.: HARRIES, B.A F.C.P.A., 4304 St.Cathe- comfortable, airy rooms.5 bed sitting room, suitable for two.115 5 FE.$815 Star Otce Ne Pallas peste a specialty.The Wm Kea.Se fl hi > ply Cot-|p ne stree corer \u2018Greene Ave.), West- y and Sons, Ltd, Owen Sound, Ontario.= > 115 ?ban Mfg.Co.452 St.PAPER hanging, painting.tinting, graining, » West T - Es Fo re » man Mfg Co.45% St.James street.plaster repaired, eic.new wall papers at 5 mount.DUROCHER as.a Just above Sher- PLT LACE, 18 Nicely rurnished ™ _ j 5 209 two yenrs.ond asiet np sof Hie YOUNG GIRE wanted for liknt housesmork.es work guarmntecd; prices reason- SUMMER COURBE ! ic.§ private family; all modern urnished, In email front room breakraet 1 Boor ae MACHINERY.Er ES tafe; Une free Apply evenings, 208 Victoria ave.Went.able Bend card.J.Price.835 Amherst st (oy) co à In music.Special prac- conveniences.gentlemen onl \u2019 art if desired, ; Baa Rony I estoy refeecnces, APRIY mount.He a è 100 8 ee Tom iany Tol In DORCHESTER ST.WEST, 577\u2014firat-ol 2 113 3eod - *.- 1 2 \" possible me.ighly quali.room, singl : v 98d \u201cclass PLYMOUTI ; > -\u2014 - Du ; - SOLDER MAKER wautn situation: 10 5 ox.fird and succesaful professor.Dav or cv- * glo and double; best appoint- 1 GROVE, 12 \u2014 Two bright newly FOR FPALB \u2014 Nail k » RATOR .; YOUN .; 8 : years\u2019 ex > h ev f og maki - \u2018 es fase Xpbis 25 \"vouviie paraimes pT ay Tauted.A ees Inna: perlence.KE.Ritchen, 5 laoover street, ening lessons.261 Prince Afthur Weal.meats.: ; 116 5 pagered hone Unfurnished rooms; sul table je for ery, consisting of one blige sew, Americ THE NATIONAL GAS ENGINE Co, .o \u20ac ge .* = 3 can , Dew, one él ale 145 3 esperlence 101 necessary.E 4,3 Sin.otic.SHIPPER \u2014 Wanted post as shipper or BHORTHAND and Typewriting: ase Pittman's Po a RULES parlors Pour ir er PARK AVE.\u2014 Gentleman or lady wishing not | gne Q Tneading corner Gan Site.+ ASHTON-U-LYNE, ENGLAND; 2 mekeeper or place of trust; highest re- eeping, arithmetic, French, aired * : e- la furnish not new, but tn od Pk! \u2019 M fact v .ete, .table board, firat-cl .rxe furnished rcom apply \u20ac¢ Pa .good wotkiag order.The anu urers.grammar, etc.Class for young ladles every ass cooking; near HP above will be sold cheap for cash.Apply , ne férences: total abetainer; three .years -in a ; YOUNG LADY wanted.quick and u - : .morning.from 9 to 12; Viger Station.OBATIONERS WANTED nt tipures.tor cost department, in whales lust place.Apply i 535.Star Office.114 3 apd evenings, 108A Ht Famille street CE ta tn ev - PHILLIPS P.O.Box 98, Brantford, Ont.114 6 HIGHEST AW ARDS; me the Ist J sale concern.Glve \u2018ull particulars re age, TULLY AND CARMICHAEL, 4367 Sher.\u2018115 2 DORCHESTER WEST, 679 \u2014 Eleguatly.Bright PcQUARE: 14 Cathcart street\u2014 GRAR CUTTER\u2014U ¢ 1st June, Apply to Lady Su.references und salary desired.Box E 865 brooke street, Westmount, Landscape and sulianle or dou d ne suite of 3.ught: on modern ni nese ere copnettyi compete 13 Broa oh with AT DERBY.TRIALS ostor, entist or married » ences.14 3 * .eury street.ntendent, Alexandra Hospital.Char.Star Utfice.\u201cTOR Street, Pt St.Charles.114 4 1s: Finan of landscape warden ore none hE ART or NOT FORGETTING.couple.110 3¢ PARK AVE, 33\u2014Nicely furnished 110 2 \u201cNG LL! Cw w nstruction In the Languages and Mathe- cely fur room; EW I NEE: GIRL.wanted ax mother's YOUNG ey aed for cashier in retal estmount 2334.216 \u20ac matics.Tel en Rev.M QC poi DUFFERIN ST.34 \u2014 Single.or doubl = only.Inquire.118 2 Pi and: er Barre méoble, 83 .erences required, Apply 10 Mrs Ltd, M HN and s sue .TO DOCTORS.ETC.\u2014Rook a -A., No.110 in st.Montreal, eT married couple: strictiy sober: p ! ; ) fer E.L NA \u2018 4 dr Poe hulle, 072 St.Sainte wear Hl and st, Etienne sts, cus a ants C.\u2014 Rooks kept by experienced 105 26° moderate price; use of telephone.Et.Louis FARK Pie 65 \u2014 Nice, clean, airy room, 3 sais) 3, 73x16 Watsrous, 3 \u2014\u2014 - moderate terms, Elimison 1.O.Bex 30.\" er | 2698.114 3 family a t os moderate; with private .56 8% law oy \"STENOËR YOUNG WOMAN, refined.to help care for o ne 2 \u2019 BOARD .ELGIN ST.197\u2014Targe faratohed \u2014 clephone.118 3 PE alt power puath press; is : Saleh Agents, =~ coun, of two years, al wrist, 1 hone.where CPHOLSTERY, mattresses and furniture .; .roots Nat: private family; electric light and WT.Lunia, To ter, a large room; fur- w price.; \"IR weary EL : 1790 ST.James STREET, \u2018\u2026 CUR her children: | nonledga repairs- donc by competent workman at \\ use of gas store.116 3 pot wat m floor: Le Auer lignt: Ji 2 ho able young wom ; of Freueb, am) lrotestant preferret: comfort- \" 110 ater and telephone; private family: \u201c morgpata à QUE.: Dl eo Nah whinted Or ait bums In Westmount.Box B 621 Siar Of Ar Carnet Ciesoine Ca.16 Bannock: AT THE \u201cAlrathcons Cafe,\u201d 5 McONI Coïiege ELOIN.20 _Catraisked \u201cdouble room; mewly corer Ba VOIE : aN Pavenuc: preferably one.able to une LE 15 2 Prices reasonable and vw Po qua rente.dining.ne nei aot, Be nam -and abriext| decorétef; Kiteheu privileges.nes |r ANTOINE, = ; Basinsa -phonogtaph.but th ah nd work guaranteed | en rod wat TS) service; variety; Erin Fe, bedroom.on rg a A Sa TT He SRE Tl | Bane gn Ge ra | Sate HS x nee, and ed re, With slg nawledge of French .o .ress and \u2014 .b Ce rite ose atary deslred and tÉpesriter.Ruom 201, Corlatine Iulia WHOLESALE importers and exporters, po.L BOARD-To several gentlemen.with refer.balcony; for Tadise; \u201cela a er married SHUTER \u20188T.Bite Botte yo i os 1163 experience.entrer ousiness apateme.ele nous Mount Royal.Chat evening dinner: Sooo : 1165 flat: fer two or three genti roms single - ., el- .oO > rootn > - Rr ANT wanted ERE egraphic code confpiler, accountant .ape-\u2019 sous tt M da Otte Address P P/ FORT ®T; Te Newly fermtabed \u2014 room ol _ 138 .\u201c Bled for family of Jour, Jo É cinlist.Apply E 674 Star Office.ite 3 = iles en tn hei cu epnvesience: gentle: ET.CATHERINE: VERT, #0.near Guy.\u2018 hres, ; age, cefer- - n omly; private fumily.126 Zeod Nicely furaish \" n.te .Apply 21 ot .MANSFIELD 8T, | .T sd front room, on - ; Sat bply 3rd Aves Via 20 W EK WORKERS WANTED\u2014By young man.work as coach- © meals, $1.00; ula oon Te hoard: FORT: BL.30 ir .room flat; privue family; modern Dr bc - Experienced Operators gardening: £ood .voferences: Ker ae, e fast.\u201c 18 8 room, ail \u2018motors convehlanves AY cemfortable - tonces: M0.+0 per month.- 2118 8 & on v : T.- - 8 - BAPBER\u2014Wantcd one whe In| Blouses: Rond pay.steady work.Honey dress Hox F 406\" Biaff Office.\"UNIVERSITY ST.mint = Rod, 213 6.8T.URBAIN.1270, \u2014 Nieely.farnicas \u2018at her work: good w y CEE ! clave dining room front oe evqulrod; Address Tb Ten mar aan & Co.736 Craig Enet TZ .ane ndlen ap gratiemea; § meals.81,00: FURNIEHRD usteraming rooms af room; suitable for gentleman.of quiet bablis ; : r WELL cducated young man desites good crets, v It ol fare; tiest clase new! 1166 Paie \u201cOtten .$2 A DAY SALARY for intelligent mar- position outside duties: preferred, bank.cooking; Quick service; bot moving.113 8 part of city Telephone SE ut.2, ing and i Good anes, ar s _ URBAIN NT.77\u2014Large front and po SEAVANT Wanted immediate! ried or single women for work at home.ns ne commere al EXPO et ete.- parior te let; furnished or saturai shed: pack pb edia .: charac \u2018a a ce; t .\"SÉRERT, 436\u2014Niely form u © py der vanss ANAL be good cook.Y\\opiy oA Mrs Dayideon urendiors On nee E 667 Far Oteice s h a ai ROOMS WANTED.CL YY rion: ano; very outre: of kien or anes met me À Lo Mmicrop Caget Aparemente __- EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.YOUNG MAN would like any kind of light GENTLEM N ete in country Ta \u2014 tie inl o t ue 2 open on 0OKR \u2018Wey, tare Frome on i 5 SALBSLADY on Wanted, \u201cfor the Mount night work from 7 tb 11.Address N N terme HUTCHISON, Tee fernisheï large \u2018 tlemen: month: fer two gen.i = curio pansar, B Emart relable.calenedy; .: 1913.Star Branch Office Tres ou Er MERE = rom: vaitible Toe\u201d two perioas: also inate : $15 8 month: hreakfuet 1\u20ac destrrt o .rt reliabl 1 : \u2014\u2014_-\u2014-\u2014\u2014 A roots; \"conveniences; Break?mua bo quick and energetic, ane cee may: GENERALS - \u2014 Housekeepers, waitresses, YOUNG MAN: 28: bomest awl ober; requims BINGLE ROOM.also breakfast and su aia > mai Meet Uf SHERBROOKE ST.EAST, 20\u2014In fine | wi APPT all at ~The Wigwam.\" 134 Peei cooks, Housemalds nursemalds, parlor- situation; any capacity; good references.Ad- |.board wanted, in or near tha.city.soe.Tn af li niceiy (furnished room; no fine local < utreet, fer lars.maidy wanted, for Tororto.the States, ang dress B 716 Star .- 118 8 Scotch or English family.State reasonable HUTCHISON SN, 48-\u2014Wet furiished donbie Place; bath: Awe light: ready fur cent ann ah 1 Wanted Wiliiaen BALL, 208 Yonge sin are paid TOUNG MAN wants place.Jooking stter horses | ro APP Box E $93 star, Offie.parior; With all modern cosveniéacss.13 6 18 3 EA an Immediately, © « \u2018oronto.pe re de .PN poet cook i an | por an arouvé house.Apply 116 3 LORNE CRESCENT, 226.two Jnfurniahed STANLEY ST.218\u2014Large spd single bed- Task le enters\u201d tchester st.W Lapits Justin to alae first class BIN , suits for light ting room, ea of phone.A ven- ae RN | Te oY Gail FOUNG HAN spesking Follsh, Farine.Sa.os by lady Deardrobe: ver housshesplog: every geaveaieaes IN od he Tut st =» pee 2 vish, German and tah: wishes connections ring young couple; newly decorated LUSIONAN ST.134\u2014Room to let to ST' ANTOINE.$3B\u201430 roe all so.\" with tbe Emigration Bureau or oy ment cne me, 1a r™ new furnishings, steam heating: or two respectable gentlemen._.well furnished: vety clean,\u2019 Auer ligh x, ont, = Bask street, hr ™ between Peel and Atwater avenue; refer- A : tetephone.Price right.116 ue ut, a .ences wanted.Æ 686, Star Office.LUSIGNAN st, Jn \u2014 Three waturaisbed ~ - bath 114 SRIGNEURS, 35({\u2014Two Rice large rooms, ¢ 3 tion, with ka ° UTH qoetts pos ah owledns of TRAVELLER would ke zn ta centrail4 furnished or deat ; 14 Wy waaes, sin bait 34 invoking experliques.AB > 4 > Pn aT The noon open air prayer meetings in Active his eek COARSE GRAIN PRICES.Cement be ace at 36%.be at 87.authorized h m to duy, but which Madden H \\ , APTURES; ANO' ANOTHER MINE Wall Street are a big success.Local grain receipts: G.T.R.\u2014Wheat, ! udtations: Corn, Amerie Non pre a0 eet 85% \u2018 a ea Te waive?\u201che version \u2018of W 1 , ÇA hot .vider ute conducted DY rn rn ey 48.004 bush.; peas, 450; barter, Lsoz: flour, The demand for fish this week is un can No.algue $s 10 69c: American Ne.: \u2019 n.Ww s cennec 150 bbis.; meal, 325 bbls P.R.\u2014Oat whily active owing Lo the fact that ther .5 : mbt © aaentoe io at at \u201cthe other.thn two former friends decid-.il Get Man The Molly Gibson 15 now added to the parish.1770 bush.Canal \u201cheat, 111,68¢ bush, 5 are: three fast da, Wednesday, Friday 3 rel, Se SE inerican ae Iotved, Ka Mont.Sor at 1 o 000 at 103.$1000 ea Je von the cave by tossing a roin.long list of famous properties owned by 0 Standing 28 a wooden box in front of and Saturday.2 ta 66e oats, No.2 Canadian western, Can.= » , es w \u2018 A ( the Consolidated Mining melting Co., 1e Stoc Exchange, or on the steps of Haddock od are more plentiful.: - ny R bonds\u2014$1.000 TT TT S ood as Limited.the Sub-Treasury under the shadow of | OIL QUOTATIONS.and duc roue ass whitefish are in good 38 to sac 00a, No, 50 10,37 BC its Textile bonds 1, 000 at rol Co \u201cScotia\u2019 Is Issuin \u201c0 Washington 3, Sparue.he addresses meet- \u201d 1 7\u2014 0\u201d supply.Sirall lots of fancy Gaspe salmon Je.No.4 (nite, 343c: \u2018barley, No.% 3 Tren \u2018bonds\u2014$1.000 at 96, $1,000 al 95%.g Sir H n ngs the size of which 1s limited only bY New York, May l7\u2014Resif quiet; strain- Are beginning to arrive, but prices are reise; No.4.8%: Teed barley, Ste.O ers oO the carrying power of his voice.ed.\u2018common to.good, $4.50; turpentine high, a re $1 500 000 Bonds : To the strunger or the citizen Walking fir.machine \u2018barrels.65c.\u2019 Messrs.Leonard Bros.quote to-day: Gi ; b Vi P \u2019 7, through Wall Street at noon, nothing is Savannah, Ga, May 17.\u2014Turpentine Fresh>Haddock, 4 to 5c Ib.: steak cod.TRANSACTIONS IN TORONTO.a y 1çe ITES.\u2019 .- Mr.R.FP.Segsworth; secretary-treas- more striking thau the sight of hundreds | TE \u2019 : ; on, 2 LS ES Cie : 5 ' > oc oO of brokers.their clerks and office boys tm.84e, 8 to 6c: lalibut, 8 ta 9c; salmon, B.¢.20 i oi \u201cIs in New Yo k \u2018Canadian Associated Press.urer of the Peterson Lake Silver Cooalt listening attentively to the practical ee to \u201c2e; do.Gaspe.30 to sac (Shad, buck.Sales\u2014 Porta Ble bonds 31000 \" ss r London.May 17, \u2014The Nova Scotia Steel Mining Co.hus issued a circular, in whieh \u2018 I Make Row words of the white-haired.black-robed MILLFEED DEMAND LIGHTER.ue = To perch, \"Joc: pike.Be: lake Cement.ed 1 =p Be area: B.\u20ac.: \"Company is Issuing £309.000 5 per cent.he comes back at J L.Mitchell & CO.Oo priest.ov standing reverently with un- : ttt, IT to 156: whitefish, 11 to 12e: Factors 15.36 at 80 to 81: Black Lake.1 15 peu P.- Graves, viceépresident and gen- 60914 Lands al 95.who a few duys ago asked for proxics covered heads awaiting his benediction.The demand for milifeed is falling off.brook trout, 20 te 22c.a Black Lake pref.$1000 at 23% i \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 in order to elect sir Henry Pellatt.Major Wall Street is not always money-mad.as dealers are fairly well supplied.Frozen \u2014Steak cod.4+ per Ib: mn.cet at ne \"0 at 93% Nipissing, 725 at manager of the Granby, arrived In COLORED COTTON DIVIDEND Murray and Mr.Hugh Blain to the ¢n- Special to The Montreal Star n can find time for other worship than Ontario brun, $12.50 to $20.Ontario col, 3c: B.C.salmon, 10c: Gaspe salimon.10 Lo te >.13: La Rose, 1000 dh 0 to we York yesterday, and is engaged In » |evtorate.s Toronto, May 17.\u2014 Minority sharehoid.What of Mammon.middling3, $22 to $23: Manitoba orän, ( 18c: pike, 7c; dure, 9¢; haddock.4c; No.1 {4 87; Consumers\u2019 Gas, 223 ut 2011 te Q \" mm LA mulling & report to be submitted to 1 reguier 1 por cent auarteris divi- Michels momies have e comtroiing In: T5 of the Consolidated Mining and t > à -ho! dend hab been declared on Colored Cot.terest in tne Cobalt Lake Co., there rey Smelling Co.are fald to be getting their te, $25 2 ; : 50; 1tv Penman 7 Rel roiders, \u201can de his nding in.the ton payable Tune 13.to shareholders of ve a scheme 4 enable one company 10 mad up, ss the result of a long wait for Grand Trunks wore very strong in mouille $5088 00 Bal Oe in five lobsters.12¢ 20 at 107%: Dominion Coal, 80 at ¢ * - rties that he completed ten days June 8.obtain control of the other.vidends.Lor es ROLLED OATS MARKET.- « 1 _ : | ; - >] ; t ce e London.The common sold at 51% and ° Rene Pere | Se ab atu te | ua GRR RE fame Ha horned der \"7 ONTARIO GRAIN QUOTATIONS.BUTTER FAIRLY STEADY.rouge gate sow, Reled unte, bl 3105: ns ; agai holders thought they might get a melon.= a ee NY at: bag, $1 cornmeal.3.3 «WB B k H 1d again seeking a dominant interest in the \u201c \u201d Special to The Montreal Star.b - XRETURNS ON IN INVESTMENES.an O ers proposition.Su he feclares the president in the prape, 9! à stock oad CANADIANS\u2019 IN LONDON.Toronto, May 18.\u2014Ontario wheat\u2014No ?at ARS EE ICE CAR SONDS UP.i .Ë | ! ; - - mixed winter, $1.01 to $1.82, outside.R > 5 \u2018 : - :vestment yiéids, compiled by Oswald May Not Be | of candidates of us good standing aad fn- | Ee ae ar ae Eo thing and rel By cable to The Star and Thernton Manitoba whea(\u2014-No.1 northern, 31.02%; | 18s fairly steady at 74 to 4%c per lb.to | Canada Car bonds advanteil to 105 tes , stress for Th.Star: Close.Div.Yi a! (cars de ete ES es any x new stock is presumably to be used, as Vaviüson & Co No.3 northerm, $1.00t2 at lake ports for retailers, ar, \u201close.v.Yield ! U a a .: N.in the Molly Gibson deal.just closed, té .Tues.immediate shipment, \u2019 Ste Pa ¢ 198 : Sel Called pon take the lave of the present shower | pay Tor properties acquired.GT, RM I8t pla 2010100 0se0e0e.10914 Coru-American No.2 kiln-dried.yel- + dian Pacific .198 \u2018 3.82, of cireularg, pos pre TOW There ls some talk of a minority share- G.T, Ro Std pfd.00 40 000 66% low, Tuc: No.i yellow, kiln-dried, 5940: H \u201ca \u20ac Dominlqn Coal com.67 4 5.97 | AE holders* committee heing formed to make @.T IR common 9.+.26 000000.315 No.3 yellow.67¢; Cunuadian corn, 61 to I \u2018LL Dominion Sok in 105 7 vee St, Stephen, N.B.May 17.- The annual a row at the annual meeting.evo Bays .2.24 ++ see.oe 62¢.Toronto geste.ç soues N : BE [4 3 .>,» vo Bee AIRS : \u201cAe - 2 PR.2 224044 Le se ta 0 uen seems a Qats\u2014Cuattada western, No.2, 56140; No.- Dominion Textile pref.10: 7 Se meeting of the sharehuiders of the fared OPINIONS ° ; Ce re 3 C W.23%e at lake ports for immedi- OF COMMERC E \u201c45 10 $13] Bt Stephen Bank was held yesterda TEA or THe HAY ACTIVE AND STEADY.ate shipment, Ontario.No.= Toe 33 to av 88d ; 180 : 585 In the abrence of the presiden unk 7.© u WOHS : : : : 12 8, 555 Todd, who ls now at & suniinrium in New ht auHay is Fairy active and steady.No.1.Be and ie OM Pte sre: No.3 extra Paid-up Capital - - $10,000,000 Reserve Fund - a 30000 > 18 8 8 or ve-Presldent John Jipman ORALLY - RP 5 to 815.50; extra No.?.814 to $14.50: ; : NO.TREE ke of Woods com.1M \u20ac i presided There was uo turge Hi of | .no $12.50 to $12, clover: mixed, $11.50 tobe Ro.ave\" on pr ee prea! NEW YORK AGENEY: No.à 13 ANSE PLACE.trom.com, 108 7 ¢.43 share ers as well as directer res- |, Miller & Co.\u2014 lt is à creeping bull to 312; clover.$10.50 to $11.50, car lots.Peas\u2014 No.2.70 to Fle.Rye\u2014No.2.67 u ed 8 d E 1 d 12 = 5.22 ent, and, several shareholders expressed - 1: vo.; a « 07 165 No.2, Branches throu, hout Canada and in the nit tates an ng an i MS 58 640 themaetvé very freely.One of then: ald a way: aban i in pence an Acuording to A, T.Budd, just_ returned FLOUR PRICES STEADY to 680 Buckwlieat-No.=.Sle.5.50 : & bebe hd ale 134 8 rn97 he didnbt consider ° President Todd's à.=m 70 dnd : .Manitoba flour-\u2014Firet patents, $3.30 ; 0 7 san $100,000 a Leite.but «= just due to the sank.from Deng outed.und s bear Ms always | from \"Porc-ine.the Timmins people are second patenis, $3.stronk pue, $4.80; TRAVELLERS\u2019 CHEQU ES 9.ie b iu .: ! te, 285 ! : ested that some of 1k now erecting on their own property a Fivu « ; © 90 per cents.Glasgow freighte, 258, .pd à sr other fc SNA like am \u20ac Co i Crurher \u2018amalgamating and pantie - plant ar business.le not CARS te den ume Ontario flour \u2014 Winter wheat patents : \u201cae Travellers\u2019 Cheaues tenue by this \u201cnk ar: a most évncenient ve is veo RR The following represents ihe condition a pis Ri on Sous with of 15-tons capacity Mr, Budd nis states tng chiefly for small jots.for export, $3.80 to $3.90, In buyers\u2019 bags, which to carry money when (ravelliag.They are fentued in denominatrass'e z : x \u20ac A ; se i \u201d sbr .outs aan 13¢ 2 5.07 of the bank on May 14 quick profits, Wel soe: no prospects of any that the ore from cross-cut In the No 1 Jpanioba 5 ns Dent patents.firats.Milifeed-Manitoba bran.3819 per ton : $10,320, $50, 3100 and $200 a « LIABILITIES.| ; haft went 3347 to the (un at 60 feet | 33.60:: Manitoba spring wheat patents, 4 x.France.Germ a Sx a .s9 ga TEal movement just now.; or cays, © © «san; i : ; shorts, $21 per ton on track at Toronto.and 1° + exact amount pavable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark.Fr .i Notes in.circulation .,.$29.08 down The oie, he says, could not be) seconde, SA lu winter wheat patents Lu land.t > 266 Due to other banks.\"S$ more desirable from a treatment point $5.25 tu 3535, Manitoba stro bakers Ontario bran, #20 per ton: shorté, 822 per Great Britain, Holland.italy.Norway.Kuss 1, Sweden and Switzerland.« ; : bave le Tower 8 ! ft Deposita .CT amas T lancent Ta ann & Co.\u2014 We ex< af view, And the values are most =utls- $1.ga.stralaht rolers, $1.90 te 3.\"tn ton uh track, on the face of each cheque, while in Lher counirfes they are payable àt i i ds + IT 568 ; pect a h ghe er mar raies.: Drafts outstanding Learn see factory.bag.1.23 10.$2.85.extras, $2 to $2.10, | Divid MI LL ca00e es à _- ES OF UNLISTED STOCKS.Capital paid ap III secon COBALT SALES IN TORONTO.There are now 50 men at work en the ; Meserve oii ea 55.000 J liollinger.The compressor and electric .Pp, O'Brien reported: La Reste, 275 ! Profit and Joss balance .108.470 = 260100 ai 4.60, 200 at 4.61 SEO ot ol Beaver, 500 at 345.500 ar 3418; Black, Eh plant mre fn operation.Business 0j enin = à poor ie KU se 47.fi Ne at Total .Coreen STANLY Xu i anne a A EE \"ion a The Standard Cobalt Mine, capital 3.4.60: Hillcrest Coal.18 at 26.Carad an The cheques and all imfornation regarding them may Le obtained At every office of the Bank.) MONTREAL BRANCH - - - = - ST.JAMES STREET .BE .WALKER, Manager.edd : West Ead Branch = Le Car, st.© nemerine ane Ned se.sénete .| ; Lr (RSONS, .Man f 7,000 ac 3816.$0 at 39.3¢ at 99%; >| ASSIÈTS, Tio, 1,000 at.St.\u2018Cobnlt Lake, 8.300 at 000.000.Is bel wound up.Liabilities = 8.PA azer.à et 41% MOxTERY Tram.20 at 27%.Deposits with, gv for note cir- 23814.5.300 at 2p.1.000 mt 288g 500 \u2018at 287, Are abou* 530.000.It may be reorganized.E | | Patio, trode me te 3 my te oY To \u201c AncouroraTED 158 = BA ] 200° at.29; Cro! i.30 av 3003 Gifford.200 THe candy \u2018Factory nei Sperated by HEY + RE f RAILWAY EARNINGS.FR by atirer ngs.scie ut 10% Meehan, 300 at 31s.Rose.30 at COPPER STATISTICS.the Phillips & White: Company, | e #2 À ailway and other bonds.4.56, 145 a+ 4.53, 100 at al 310 at 4.60: London, fortmghuy statistics slow Ltd.of St John, Ta Is .R7 \u201cSale or 9 ° | ; Bank equinment ss Lite Nipissing, .5.400 , = 2,000 at stocks of copper decreased 2.435 tons, and Lesse.The ! NL ve marines tor Bank premiers he CAR i \u201c#2; future.Otixe, 5.000\" a= 8.1.000 at visible supply decrcused 1,583 tons.The Fant and Bullding can He leased.S frere + ne a Max vo leans asd discounts oll salt | oy Peterson.100s at 24%.1.006, a hk.r the Platt sold and Building leased, or 5% BOND EE EN a | | LS SOS RS (he ov 100 stich M a ve ve me 0000 NU BISG4 Spar! Total \u2026.ste SRT ature, 6.500 Bt 21: Leaf, vitl = a 2 qorth.: er Braviches T5588 © loss a} MU ie hoped that i cait upon the share- 1.060 ut 1%.Queen.50 at 11: Temiska- os 1 speriénee, The Bani can pou buses Maturing July 1st, 1934.Capital and Rest, 0 Cana a \u2018Canade HIGGS sat pe holders ane Hh ie lability clause ming.30 ut 68%: \u2018Tretheway, 300 ut Poo a bargaln.or put.into a new Campany at $6,880,000 it Cane De à 3 : qprisés RIM may per REET Lo Lot ae bargain.HARA AE Lee Interest January & July 1st || STRIATE So a À ages a .Tre : Fu WILLIAMS, .em met ti py jo .TavAnA sLEcTRI feme SALES ON MINING EXCHANGE, FAIR DEMAND FOR Eqes.\u201d $25,000 AES 2 5 700 NE Payable at Sank hc.; ONE BANK Accent FR.TWO Ro © ! 9 Havana Eibciiic for hu second week Pa bat eke, 550 Fate: 1 200 at ete, Receipts of eggs.1.615 cases, compared \"a ; .PS Montreal, st Vernon, A Joint Deposit Account is a double convenienñté -Tf.fray be tt May showed a gain of $677 3.000 at- 414.1.000 at 474, 2,000 at 4%.With 1818 a year ago.Prices are opened in the names of two persons (husband and wife.or, any {3 me om trea : 4 ateady.with a fairly godd demand for rOYINCE 0 0 ario : Price 103.64 and interest = d and & \"COPPER IN LONDON, Montrear Mining Fxohange noon quota.SAIT lots.Selected stock recelpts.Zc to a two members of a family).who may epoyit .> itidray pon y tte g ~maru Low pel Lie, Je 8d.tions, reported PR E.Poplam & Co.2c.and stralght rectipts 18\u20ac to 70c dox, : - Yield 4.78%.; over their individual names.; | 4 .SER, \u20ac tes * - PRE 3 gaa 023 Mis 6, Unchanges, s c elegraph Bldg.0° Asked.FARNHAM BUTTER SALES, 4% BOUGHT AND.SOLD FOR CASH où | \u2014 In \u2018case \u201cof death, the.entire account \u201cbééoiiés opt Raley «oo 1 202 00e 1 8% 8 ox eu f the survivor.| Beaver .cree «3M DAN n Ve ; 1 .of the survivor.aE | British American 1127 sig 24 \u2018Farnham.Que.May 17.\u2014Nine rare ; commiquios %.fu - .; con $1.00 opens a Savings Ag ouitt.\" Riack Miner ., .0 1% 34 les bodrdéd 200 boxes butter: 102 sold mt Due June 1, 1939.- Limited, 5 | Chambers Fersand ceases A :8 23%s: 12 at 20%: 86 unadld, refused 33Xc 11% ¥.2.CHANDLER.Co.\u2018 Cy oo tL oba ake foo ciel.pes 23%, 2 \u2014_ - AO ; è STANDARD on.Crown Heserie cee ese Xt 2.98 HOCHELAGA DIVIDEND, .Interest payable at Bank > .101 St.Francois Xavier St.(MONTREAL BRANCH, ou st 0 oats ba $30.Lo Mo ES SU que PUS 8X nu Bank \u2018of Hochelaga has - declared the ; ef, Montreal, Montreal.or \u2019 12 HOSPITAL STREBT.- bons Bi Lcrte at pm Everett Lake 2.Ll i 3 regular auartetly dividend 6f 2 per cent.|,\u201d New York, on June ist.and - Phose Naind2es, Eatablioies 1900.y ki Ls Floyd .gi vs payable June 1 212 Décember 1st.or LE pue SSA.ge LO es 25 par ai san Sivan u 5 or apiisigion: LE : t- F.: BAIN - - LE - err lake .,s+\u2026\u2026 vue « .33 r silver ew ork was Cc.= Bhar nur En CE York wus frig or api .Canadian Light and Power Company.as SpE WE R%) TARIFF REMOVAL GOOD.: | First M ds Me Tl 108 A , -5%.artgage Bon [ U .sedis en J | Fe = Taie nee sens ae A 61] Colone! Watterson Thinks it Woutd Royal Securities .The aiatriot surround the point « at which the company ie \u2018hatanlivg TTB te) sane bates ant Canaan SE Pre Ep ATA .sav vibes set - - = ; ; 3 = a hom Painrd ee EE 4 ja * Special to The Montrent Star.a Cor poration, Limited, = d by joe Sadun sirial, concerns for the supply of power will be Tretheway Tee + 1.28% 1.9%] New York.May 15.= That the 288 east eo HE 4 Ea hte Same a - \u201cAl Firion ee.Shen tn Via | va of he wane hn een the United + 1 mani.ppropriated to\u2019 2 epson the HERA \u2018ot 1 FER \\ 5 h v PATA Cee 1x istates an anada_wilh prove vf = Lu ; > Shar Lewd RW ! © TW Cadvantage mma io Toth cous i st.James street, Montrea! imo\u2019 fare of ; A Jf ; | triés, vas : opinion: expressed las Pt Fi, ATS 5 | nish by: Colonel Henry ~ Watterson, 5 13e ndtesr-ot\u2014+tre-Boutariite-Pouriets + od Ringe i TR ot Jour.ti maine spent: yanterdes at the vais - orf Astoria, Tolonel Watterson 184 § IEF TOTORtD, 45m den een RTI ASAE ONETHE STOCK e in the afternoon, \u2018 9 ticker was silent for minutes e demand for stocks was praoti- y nil and es a general thing sales were made et small fractional conces- There ds no question but that the money tightness has taken a good deal of ve pepper ot of dhe local market.C.P.R.INCREASE $421 000.C.P.R.for the second week of May showed an increase of $421,000.a » Afternoon Transactions.Quebec Rallway\u201425 at 44.Coal Soul prety at 108, 1 at 105.Gtoal-35 at \u20ac7 Te 100 at 67%.25 at br.5 at 67%, 25 à 198, Coal\u201450 at 675, 50 at 675 Dotroitr25 at B6, 10°at 66%.; Penmans pref.\u201470 at 87.Union Bank\u201415 at M3 1 4.Sootia pref.\u20141 at 1331 Comente-i6 at 231-2, 10 at 231-2.\u201cSie LANDIS at 65 5-4 A Detroit United t 674.C.P.R.\u201475 at fos, 25 at 193, 100 at Meeting Wednesday \u201cBpecial to The Montreal Star.Detroit, Mich., May 17.\u2014Arrangements hive been made for a meeting between the local executive board of the Street Satrway employees with Wm.D.Mahon - .aa8-.President Hutchins.and General Page roth Brooke, of the DUR.to take esday morning.Hutchins has returned to the city Mr, Brooks is expected back to-day.* * CHICAGO \u2018CLOSING PRICES.à by Ts.S.Fache & Co, Wheat Fou i086 Ÿ pinbont.Lowest.Close.Me 1.18 1.18 1.11 12% a T1483 1.083 1.3 1.08) prove 80 rom soyg 8 Ju 22 * Si on it pese Meena A2 + 5} 42% B Ye.DMN AX GH GR July.(2.00 :3.27 2.90 0357 Ce Au OS TB:0 al BAT Joly.1283 1200 32.80 12.87 9) Pee vo.1347 12:47.1265 wn Ribe\u2014 : July.32.65 1285 1285 ee Yop come 14,55 13.73\" 1N5» 1,70 CANADIAN RUBBER REPORT.Shows increase in Surplus for Year of $9,994, The annual report of the Canadian Rubber Company for the year ended December 31, 1909, shows a balance after the eferred dividend of $158,053, equal to 5.55 per cent.earned on the $2,706,695 common stock, as compared with 1.19 peor cent.earned on the $2,792,270 common, sock in.the previous year, ubjof ned is the copdensed income ac count: 1909.Inc Divs.from sud.co's .$313,787 $101,667 Other income .193,959 49,395 Total income .$307,146 $151,082 Deductions\u2014 _ Bend interest .\u201c$151,296 $058 General expenses .64,662 28,168 © Total deductions .315.958 328,726 Malence for divs.291,788 122,356 Preferred div., 7 p.c.* 136,733 601 Balance Lo.$135,055 £121.735 Common div.§ pe.111.741 111,741 m2 \u2014- Surplus .\u2026 843.314 $4,094 New York Cotton Exchange.Messrs, J.8, Bache & Co., 23 Hospital reet, report the cotion market as fols for the Star: _ Opening.1ligh.Low.2.30, ay.\u2026.137 15 15.23 1 el ie.000 20 104 tes 1538 1h54 , August .1G} 15.15 14,85 15.00 tember .13,50 12,5% J381 13.55 aber .\u2026 13.00 13.07 12.85 1285 mbér .13.88 12:88 12,48 1267 \u2014\u2014 -GANADIAN - \u2018BOARD OBJECTS.Injunction Against Hudson \u2018Bay Railway Development Directors.&pecial to The Montreal Star.$ h de- Ottawa, May 17.\u2014A dispute developed between the Cainuvilin ara English directôrs of the Hudso 15 ity & Pacific Railway Development l'um- ny, and on behalf of himself.esare, Alphonse Racine and E.may.\u2019 ontreal, ah fnjunctlon was.r becured to-day by Mr Ralph Jones, of Ottawa.restraining Colcne! J.Har- in, 3 Weston, Herbert Spicer and Mr, J.G.F.Greville, of that company, from holding any meeting of tho .company, opening stock books, or doing business, without due notice the Canadian board.It is alleged the latter are ignored.to Recover.ecial to The Montre I star.Fv over.recovery.tetas te i.Bn 4 Sin 3 \u2018\u201d Spécial to The Montreal Star.\u2018 , \u2018ad deported.À Huge Wreath from the Kaiser.\" Seen teiThe Montres Star.sit.© It lie-composed of + fies and ev Si some actions névih \u2018astablish .weed.Peru and Rousdôr SUMMER CALM | = EXCHANGE TO-DAY Bus wes ot = standstill on the \u2019 and Mio.Shawinl \"loledo fan BN AL.Commerce.Eastern Town.Merchants \u2026\u2026\u2026 Hochelagn .Molsons .Montreal.Nova Neotia.OUUWH Les vor 200 00 \u2026- ; Quebec.\u2026 Moyri\u2026.\u2026.\"I orenmto.Dom Cotton fi BOY CRUSHED UNDER ROLLER Farmer's Young ¢ son 48 Not Expected © Brigdion.ont.Maë 17.\u2014The,four- em -olé son\" Maur Drinkwêter, ä ville.nekr: hêreR-fellNort @ laad } roller his father was driving.and was When Mr.Brinkäaler attempted to Back.the roller off the boy.the mas ehine passed over him again.Slight hopes are cntertained for the boy's / * \u201citaliane Deported for Third Time.+ Niagara Falls.Ont.May li.\u2014Afier having been twice deported because tliey did not have a auffic'en: sum of _ Money under the Immigration laws, \u2018 - Antonio Jenu and Milo Marrle, Italians ; * \u2018from Rochester.eluded the imymigra- : tion authorities while awalting a third Co de ation.; doi \u20ac -asergted Jater, fined two o pen udon May 15.\"Among 1 the \u201cfloral - -tokens received ang sde #> ogy x weridertul a fom t Rainer and Kaiser- \u201c-îne.It 49 at lenyt five feet in dis- L meter.It uireé six Bien to curly tie and the.fragrance is overpow ing.WA Taps, FE, a ee | : ot State.Knox: SCR ates taking its object the I hment of .pesobtul | relations he Uniou Toi.W nosh, ® 8° From the eclal Col motte, Sogce in London.London, May 17.-\u2014 The.Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co, £300,000 5 per cent, first mortgage 50- year gold bonds at 95.The trust deed provides for the redemption of the bonds.by means of a cumulative sinking fund, beginning.Jan.1, 1911, of per cent.and for application of the sinking fund in purchase of the bonds at or below 105.WIND MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.CLOSING tTOCKS Am Asbestos .Do pref.Fell \u2018Telephone.- B \u20ac Packers of A B Black Lake Ash.pf reeres von Con \u2018co Cotton.- Can Converters.Cirorubber.ou 00 Do Can Paie.aren Do New Stock.Crown Reserve.Canada Cement.Detroit Railway.Cominion Coal.To vyref .Dom Cotton.Dom Steel.0 pret.om Dom Tex.Com.pref.ess 1 on SS& A.puluth Soper rior.Halifax Eallway.Havana Railway Do Frot.ee 111.Traction pid.1 nter Ce Leo con Do\u201d prof.Lake ot Woods Do prel.LavrentidePape: Do pref.Mackay com.Do pret.Kexican I.& P.lo pref.Min.St.Paul.Po pret.Montreaj Power.Montreal Cotton.> omreal 81.Ry.Montreal Steel.Mont.Ti elegraph Nipissing \u2026.\u2026\u2026.Noith Ohio cee.» 8 cel.wees oot ane Oil vie Con Ogilvie pret.Ottawa L'& Po.Penmans.,.Lo pret.Porto Rico \u2026 Quebec Railway.tan au ilway.\u20181 oronto Railway \u2018In City Pref.1wmCits.\u2026 Winnipeg \"Hail'y.Windsor Hotel.BANRS evens ses Union.\u2026 BONDS Bell Tel.wu.om Col.eas vec nen Rio dpc.Havana \u2026 Mexican.| Steel Bounds.STOCK EXCHANGE Ey J.©, Fache & :» NEW YORK layated \u201cTOURS Av.Der\u2018 Sur ur Amp\u2019, Cryer Arme.Loce, \u2018an ie, nell, Anuar PF.Ca Fe\u201d nret.An Sur.\u20ac PTE Am, Cap Fonn Irv ArsSteri Var.com \u2026, Av.Wanliena,.Aracond» Min, Cn.44 A1eh'Top &Sants 100%.De, nref,.Feth'ahem.Stas: laîtirmore & Ohin Pe, nre!, Frookivy \u201ca=, T.Len: Lesthert\u2026 Cast Iron Pine.Cor, eile.ChicaroŸ, Was: Cher.& Ohio.(hie, § Al com.Chié, EN.W.COMILE S, Prni tolaracoSoath'n Cons Gas NY.Co.Jeel& fron Ce m o Or Leh, \u2018eHu- ison.Len.& Ria ts.Dg \"de, pret.Dimiller\u2019 Sepe.1 uluth VO EAL.tete fee ivy » Plestuic, rt Let.con iterl oto .is \u201cven! re Aneta wees vote.dhisns CT 7 dvr han, & Tex, rom Les rom ary\u2019 Lou.& Nash.Miwæouri Puerfic.Ao PLASM, LO 6 pret.À Newb ul, WET rafal.es Le CL pre.WA «il wel.Novag West ote Pacific, AUC & West com Ini Maile.CH ne Le.Luce < 1celcom do do pret People\u2019s Ung .2 - ruin.& Mead |.Lock Salam.44 Ky.steet Spray.* ne fl taal com \u2026\u2026 Co pret.{cuther uy.com 27.\u201cwo pt ?outhers -Pacibe\u2026.tims chefold.ï \"à exits rite 8 \u2018à vieuo Kys, uv Pret, \u2026 che wise cou.It ee el.WHE com.Prel\u2026 _ Ww su men + ! win ye = >.Mcsi con In Wall.Strest te a oan of.the market increased as the day drew to a close.None of the usually.aotivé stocks moved widely enough to permit even of ping operations.Laclede Ges advai point.Towards the \u2018rose Union ee sold a 182.1:4, Steel 8% 3-4, Sou Copp#' sa 10 3 3-8.Rock = se Pou 4 \u201cBoo\u201d 9.6 P.R.Smelt (LC FIREMEN HURT i STREET CAR AND HOSE \u201c 'WAGGON ARE:IN COLLISION: A coMluton Getween a L.treet 0Ar and the hose waggon of' No.16 Fire Station occurred at noon to-day while responding to a fire at the corner of Chambord street and Laurier avenue.The collision occurred on Marie Anne street near Christopher Columbus street.Captain Brassard, who drove the apparatus, sustained bad bruises, as did a couple of firemen, but they were not seriously enough injured to be taken home.The hose waggon was upset, and sustained such damages as will render it useless for some time.THIRTEEN HUNDRED IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS Forty Mormons were included among the passengers of the White Star-Dominion Line, 88.Canada, which arrived in port, last evening, from Liverpool after a fair voyage.These Mormons are bound for Western points and come from Nore way.Twenty-six domestics\u201d broiight here hy the Guild and already booked for situations were also on the Canada\u2019s Hat.The steamer brought a total of 426 | passengers.Passenger \u2019arrivals in this port during a period of twenty-four hours ending this evening will total 1,359.Of this number there were 426 on the Canada last night: 90 on the Allan line Sardinian from London and Havre.which arrived earlier in the day, the Allan line Tunisian from Liverpool carried 80 first class and 435 second; the Allan line Pretorian, from Glasgow.will arrive this evening with a total of 328.NOT KIDNAPPING, SAYS JUDGE CHOQUET.J.Simon and Mrs.R.Reisman, were : acquitted this morning on the charge of having kidnapped Mrs.Elie Zalba- tani, the daughter of Mrs.Reisman.The action had been brought by Eli Zalbatani, husband of the young woman, to whom he had been married only a short time.He learned that when she disappeared she had gone to the home of her mother and grandfather.Later she had gone to New York, en route to her father in Brasil.He claims he was told he could receive his wife again if he adopted the Jewish faith.The defence alleged that the young husband had treated his wife cruelly.Judge Choquet decided that the action of the mother and grandfather did not amount to kidnapping.MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR DOLLARD DES ORMEAUX Preparations are under way for a memorial service at Notre Dame chure in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the death of Dollard des Ormeaux.Dollard des Ormeaux and a few companions lost their lives near the Long Sault Rapids while keeping in check a band of Iroquois.REPORT MAISONNEUVE BILL.Special Staff Corresponder.ce.Quebec, May 17.\u2014The Private Bills Committee of the Legislative Assembly to-day approved the bill amending the charter of Maisonneuve, after rtriking out the clauses which sought to annex Rosemount and &ny ndjoin- ing town or municipality, wholly, or in part.The increased powers given to Mals- onneuve in the bill Include authorl- | sation to borrow $060,000 for a new town hali: to purchase land for a public park.at fifteen cents per foot, without limit as to area; to spend $50,000 a year on permanent sidewalks, and $4.000 u year for planting trees along the streets.In view of the battie over Montreal's annexation powers to- night.there is a big delégation here from the eight municipalities directly interested.ARREST IN QUEBEC SILK CASE Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec.May 17.\u2014 A sensation has been caused in local business circles by the arrtst of Mr.Gustave Edge, on a warrant issued by Fire Commissioner Vohl, lest night.The arrest was made following \u2018the inquiry into the tircumetances sur- Kroundinæ the fire in a St.Valler's street shed, in which a large quantity of silk, jnsur:d for some thousands of dollars, has been stored.Alderman Cuming | was \u2018the ghief.wlthess and.the .ipsur- ance underwriters were representéd by counsel.The prisor.er was later released on bail.NEW CONSERVATIVE WHIP.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 17\u2014Mr.George H.Perley.M.P.for Argenteuil, has been appointed chief outside \u2018whip of the Conservative party, with headquarters \u2018In this city.Mr.Perley's duties will be mainly connected with- organization and party management, and all correspondence and the business associated with the Federal Conservative party will pass through h!s hande.' Who the chief inside whip will be has not yet been Anrounéed.The retirement of Mr.George.Taylor from the position of chief whip, after a period of service extending over twenty-five years, is much rezretied.: \u2018 MR.FIELDING'S DEPARTURE.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 17\u2014The Hon W.8.Fielding: will leave for England at the end of this week, and will occupy himself in financial matters, in which Canada is interested.Hon.Wm.Patterson will join the Minister of Finange in London a little tater on, \u2018In order that they may finish their work as méenrtiers' of the *| Royal Commission on Commerce be- 7 | tweeh Zunada and the West Indies.Bir Richard Cartwright left this af.terhoon for a week's visit to Caledonia + armee css Ee os dre .intends ing most of e sin af Ping \\ Kinget house mens THE MONTREAL DAILY The Private Bills\u2019 Committee, 66 1 | Gounan \u2018this «pie © -adopted ue de \u201cSTÂB-TUESDAY, Quebec, May 17.\u2014The Montreal Un- {acne pare, Company'® subway 1 was ve been cons by the Private Bills \u2018Committee of the \u2018Upper House.to-day,.byt it was decided to postpone.its discussion udtl Phureday:.Mr: .W.Gross.and} the gtreet Rallwidy panrs ad were on the spat & à oppose the: Ui it necessary.Laureatign -.Society ford preatroent and Control.of Tu | which fs the soelety.organized - pin ob ns Fer à Lorna | There wat also.a brief \u201carseuiidon br the ogiai & cou of; on \u2018amendment ; ihe \u2018Soulanges .oe \u201chill defining he powers of the \u2018Public\u2019 Utilities Cam- mission over such power companies.The clause in question was regarded as a protection for the city of Montreal against the encroachments of power companies attempting « «to k- ride municipal.-rights.but sey 1 members of the Upper House \u2018© that it was unnecessary, as the power of the Public Utility Commission, to arbitrate ip such mattér had alrgady been defined by statute.Thé-clause was finally suspended.The Private Bills Committee of the Lower House adopted the Quebec City bill.this morning.after a long discussion.FEDERAL PREMIER NOW AT QUEBEC Sir Lomer Gouin Smiles at Rumors ef His Entrance Into Federal _ _ Politics.Spécial to The Montreal Star.Quebec, May 17.\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier nd Hon.Messrs.Lemieux and Brodeur last evening.rrived TY after five o'clock d They we irectly to the Chateau, where they were called upon by Mr.Landry, president of the Board of Trade, land others.> As the banquet tendered by the Board has been cancelled owing te the King's death, Sit Wilfrid and the Council of the B d will dine quietly as guests of the president to-morrow ning.ir Lomer Gouin and his friends bec Premier's removal to Ottawa, & a say there is nothing in fi so far af Lomer 1s concerned.{ BIG BLOCK OF CITY LAND SOLD FOR $48,580.Th> feature of the realty market this week is the purchase of a large: J.B.Baillargeon.Mr.Baillargeon acculred a block of*69,000 square feet\u2019 for $48,580.The property was owned by the Seminary, and had not been bull* upon.Yesterday .work was started on a three- storey building which Mr.Baillargeon is erecting.It will combine a large garage, stables, and furniture storehouse, and the building w:! be 150 x 150 feet.ft will be r:ady fo: occupation by January 1 next.leon Mathieu lot 173 in St.James Ward, with the buildings erected thereon, for $12,000.Eugene Lafond sold to Ulysses Chopin part of the vacant lot 178, cadastre of Cote Visitation, having an area of about one arpent, for $27.000.Octave Laurence sold to Max Fine- berg lot 131 in St.Lawrence Ward, with the buildings erected thereon, fronting on St.Lawrence Boulevard, for $18,000.J.B Dupre sold to A.N.Normandin lots 1223-92, 93 and 94, in St.Mary's Warc, with the buildings erected thereon, for \u2018$18,000.Edward R.Dufresne sold to J.A.Montrea\u2019, with the buildings erected $15,500.thereon, for $13.000.Such la Ganadian Then United imply smile at the story of the Que-.block of land at the north-east cor er of: 8t.Denis and Ontario streets, by Vincent de Taranto sold to Napo- | Trudeau lots 880 and 881, cadastre of theron, fronting on Albert street, for Mrs.Thos.Wilson sold to Hudson J.Allison part of lot No.9 In Pointe Claire, with the bulldings erected Away from Home where you ate not knows a you may have trouble procuring funds, \u2018Travellers\u2019 Cheques issued by the 1RADRRS BANK OF CANADA do away with the sity of idertih ion.are e at the world er.1 tho stolen they et be hed by reid finder.asd i convenient: denominitions at THE TRADERS \"oa AW VT BANK OF CANADA \u2018Montreal, Que.À 4 05.MAY 17 180.Ep ee mere rer Etre era page drate | Fire-tn Tenement In Rokr -of-.» an A General.Banking Business transacted, Sayings Bank Departm Foreign spé Baméste Exes .: Eph A , States Manufacturets Agree, and Want Closer Relations._ \u2018 Special to The Montreal Star.New York, May 17.\u2014That the remedy for the existing unsatisfactory trade relations between Canada and the United States lies in the hands of the United States manufacturers themselves, and that reciprocity is .an unmixed good, were the salient declarations fea- } tured in the report of the Committee on Interstate Commerce, which was sub- | mitted at the opening of the Nationsl Association of Manufacturers held in noon.The report said; in part:\u2014 Politically, our attitude towatd the Canadians \u2018 has varied through the whole range from the Most effusive professions of kinship to the most pronounced hostility.-Now.the remedy for that, if we care for a remedy, is in our hands.bother our In the first-place, we must bo! peads no re with that oft-repeated ut wretched fallacy that because our population is twelve times theirs, any reciprocal concessions such as free admission of field and forest products must be twelve times as advantageous to them as to us.and that we must be, therefore, doing _a profoundly shrewd thing to refuse it.Mutual Free Use of Waterways.Coming to the practical consideration.how these Canadian projects ought to.affect our country and our manufacturers\u2019 association, we recognize that the Minnesota region stands in a line of cheap and direct communication between it and the Atlantic seaboard.The entire world is more or Jess interested.The question, then, is well worth considering - 4 gain far more than the outlay by contributing liberally for the construction of a deep water canal through this most suitable part of the province of Ontario and by admitting the Canadians to unrestricted use of the deep in return for equally free use of the Canadian canal by our merchant marine.: How to Secure Canadian Trade.Besides leading to a better feeling between us and removing opportunities for.misunderstandings, these activities in common would be sure to enlarge our commerce.As the most convenient source of supply for 8° much that Canada must have, we ought surely to have the great bulk\u2019 of the Canadian trade; and the way to have it.is by showing .that we think it something worth having and worth trying for.The report was adopted, and resolutions based on its recommendations will be submitted to the assoclation for endorsation.AT WAKEFIELD Fire, Which Broke Out Early This Morning, Threatened the Entire Village Speclal to The -Montreal Star.Wakefield.Que.May 17\u2014Damage estimated at $60,000 was caused by a fire here this morning, and but for the assistance of the Ottawa Fire Department the whole village would probably have been wiped out The fire started, presumably from len mili of Mr Alex, MacLaren, of Buckingha.This building was totally destroyed, along with a warehouse, a grist-mill, four dwellings and several outbuildings.About forty people were rendered homeless.- Te mill was a three-storey brick structure and burned very quickly.From it the flames spread to Mac- Laren\u2019s grist mill, and thence to the houses and out-buildings of Messrs.G.Charbonneau, John Gilles, Henry Cross, and Mrs.J.Dubois.situation.The loss ig partly insured.the Waldorf-Astoria yesterday after- whether the United States would not! water route through New York State FORTY HOMELESS spontaneous combustion, in the -weol- The arrival of a detachment of the Ottaw- Fire Department saved the MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS, The Quebec Bank QUARTERLY DIVIDEND NOTICE is hereby given that a divi.nesday.the first day of June next of May (both days inclusive), taken at three o'clock, By order of the Board, B.B STEVENSON, ss 12 aw General Manager.dend of one and three-quarters per cent.upon the pald-up capital stock of this institution has been declared for the cur'- rent quarter.and that the same will be payable at jts Banking House in this city and at its branches, on and after \\Ved- The Transfer Books will be closed from the seventeenth to the thirty-first day The Annual General meeting of the Sharesolders will be .hel4 at the Head Office of the Bank on Monday.the sixth day of June next The chair will be dend of Two-and-One-Haif Per Cent.ravab to Shareholders of tecord of 16th May.By arder of the Board.© & CLOURTON.General Manager.DIVIDEND NOTICE \"| Natic Sanit of ae stpeh that à ur 2 Fh Yon où te Fee took ot! the *Seiivie Laon frtat 0118 NOTICE is 'hareby.wor.given that a Divi.upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has bren declared for the eur.rent Quarter.and that the same will be at its Banking Hours in this City, and at its Rranches.+ und after Wednesday, 1he Firat Day of June next, Montreal, 19th Apri, 1910.93 13 haw The Ogilvie Flowr Mill Rat VS i hol Ls on ps of Se ik oar ne irty People .es ?a mee: ! lesa pk an.eégis beur\u201d tie.morning.\u201d aud several children narrowly i) In the.flames: \u201cFis.five .\u2018wan\u2019 caused\u2019 by he \u2018explost in one of: thé: in rear -of.No, 19 Benoit street.The ody eatrance \u201cto thése}\u2018t melts is hdrdly: three.Test An widt which: hampered the firemedt * The fire s Ain CR roi i usefl as kitch sn, + asie | bédrèom.in he house gceupied\u201d by Aron Pot his- wife and Tour \u2018chiidetn.| Plats this my sald ro WHO is eight: vèars ot a na\u2019 othrs, aged.6, ¥ and 3 Years ented: some.\u2018Hot tea., Plotidin went to\u2018 make: fire re in the coal and wood stove, but as\u201d tat \u2018took too long Mr.Plotkin thought he.would light the gasoline stove.As te put à match to it, a tongue of flame shot out and caught: the curtains.\u2018Before he could Jo anything the whole room was on fire.Mrs, , Plotkin | Pushed into 8 smail rd separating: \u201créar Bouge from the \u2018one.facing the stréet, shouting for hefp.~ Mr.Plotkin, elmost overcome with smoke, rushed 'in and out cf the burning -house and \u201csaved\u201d av, hie chiléréh.The family éverhesi and the other two famifles next door alco had children.They were only =aved by the narrowest chance: The.stairs having burped away, «they: were obliged to jump from the\u2019 \u2018second storey.In the four tenements about thirty people lived.Some had to he saved by the firemen with their ladders, the fire spread so rapidly.NEW BUOYS FOR THE ST.LAWRENCE EERE Navigation Appropriation Apportioned \u2014No New Lights for the.River.\u2014\u2014 Speptal to The Montreal Star.tawa, May 17\u2014An appropriation f a miillon dollars for lighthouses, buoys, and other aids to navigation, has been apportioned by the lighthouse board in its sittings here in the last few days.The est of the new lighthouses are to be vn the British Columbia coast to aid navigation to the northern country there.No new lights are provided for, but a number of buoys will be placed on the St.Lawrence route, while in the lower Provinces several small lights and many incidental improvements have been arranged for.ee + | \u2014- \u2014 \u2014 \u201cMarket Lettergrams\u201d (By Canadian Pacific or Great North Western Telegraph Companies.) Thé Céänadian Pécific and Great North Western Telegraph Companies have recently established a words or more to be sent at night and delivered the following morn+ ing to any address in Canada, at the cost of a 10 word message.I have established the DOUCETTE MARKET LETTERGRAM service .This service will be in charge of market experts in constant touch with all sources of market and mine news, and frequently in possession of advante {information of a profit making character for market- operators.At the close of each day, these experts will prepare a 50 word message containing concise comment on market conditions and indicating probable price movements for the next day.This service is available to you on no other obligation than your agreement to pay telegraph tolls on the messages.If the 10 word rate from Montreal to your town is 25 cents, the cost to you would be 28 cents dally, if 40 cents the cost would be 40 cents, etc.The DOUCETTE MARKET LETTERGRAM is better than a daily.market letter\u2014quicker, more certain of delivery\u2014and extraneous mat-\" .ter is excluded s0 you can grasp these market features for you to tele- &raph your orders for execution at the opening of the market.If you do not wish this service individually, like you, are interested in the market, form a pool, lettergrams sent to one member, all sharing the cost, by.so doing the expense would be inconsiderable and all pool members will have the advantage of this down-to-the-mihute service.RKET LETTERGRAMS.\"\u201d Are prepared at the close of each business day.Are dispatched when the last influential news is out.Are quicker, more certain, more concise than market Jette AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS SERVICE.Te Edward L.Doucette 11 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal Phone Main 6520 \u201cDOUCETTE MA TEs lm alt ae RE bh ON Province of Quebe | QUES Bande fa.aaseline now 558 t.Romuald d'Etéhemin.où où oB;épplication.\u201d 8120 ON BROS.irieiins a.Es ha BE City of Three Rivers.\u2018Town of Notre Dame de Grace.° st.Sacrament Bt, Montréal.With our exclusive leased wire to the New \u2018 York.\"Curb we n\u2019 offi special facilities for the execution of orders.We receive ary me ca qu tions on the important stocks.: Quotations, etc, promptly supplied.to those interested.BRYANT BROTHER.Sues st.one Xavier Street, : co 7 189 16606.mao, REDPATH C0.Basilden House, Moorgate St.LONDON, E.C, 2¢ Guardian B 10081; James.St.MONTREAL.C.D.SHELDON, Investment Broker, specialty made.or investraents Jin ocks, Call, write or \u201cphone for fui: particulars regarding plan of investment, 101-190 ST, JAMES STREEF MONTREAL.| :|| = | \u2018Cobalt 8 Lettergram \u201cService\u201d*\u201450 but have friends who, have the market ITER cine Desiers fs Guvernmest Municipal and Corpurative \"BONDS i 34 Notre Lume St, Mv.Montreal)\" - = 18600 OUR LATEST PAMPHLET, - \u201cThe Course\u201d: of the Curb\u201d * Gives-tbe-HEk and\u201d ow ices, from 1906 up to FREE t ALL A Stocks RL in $n tocks den n of RB MARKETS «2 + OF.NEW.CORK AND BOSTON = Also accurate deacriptioh | of.\u201cthel \u201cStocks and graphic diagrams hy hd market's course from Jan: 1, This book is indispensar bie\u201d is one wishing to make PR INVESTMENT.- : 7 WRITE AT ONCE To.Chas.-A.Stoneham x g 54 BROAD ST.NEW voi: Bg Union Pac An interesting statements res garding this Company, its doit : dition; management -and « value of shares will\u201d be.the : Tealling article in my Weekly \u2018Bu ; issued next Friday.Orders executed in this\u2019 an al other stocks.x A.Pre ter Liat Member Mining Exchange.|\u201d Phone M.7088.\u2014oumecial Unies 2 > =* er NET Milton Hersey.0.- Chemists and miniaz a Engineers.Te As 55 Btih ANaiyseu uf au « yg -aateriain.\u2018Tests 2! Cemen .etc.Reports made en ee at DR MILTON I L EE à on 7 M ME aw.Loa ns st.James seront, _ \u2018our OFFERING.High Grade Inventions Elan ; Write us./ W.F.MAHON & Oui tevestment Bankers + .Juha, ne Old Colony Trust Company RESOURCES, Cash in Banks.$11,560,269.51 Quick demand loans with « mo collateral.1.651.038.75 Otlier loans.47 049,800.00 Investments.8,724,001.78 Safe Deposit | Vaults.-.198,417.00 Real Estate \u2018 and Banking Offices.\u2026.\u2026 1,850,000.00 4.« 38716000064 municipalities in Müssach \u201cReceives.deposita sub.a 2% our et BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Condensed Statement of Condition at the Close of Qo -Business, April 3\u20ac, 1910.LIABILITIES.$74,091,11785\" 2,500,000.00- 10.009,000.00 Ceposits.A Cash in Office.a6 50260 ( Surp, Undivided earnings.4 .Authorized to act as Reserye it \u2018Maine, Missachusetis and Rhode - Depository of funds \u2018of \u2018the: Sate and of gounies usetty.; ject ta \u201ccheck, of $500 or aver.[op HIST a ET MONTARAL, CE | GAPATAL 5205 = Ca Fully Pate .88 ce Ror.Fund ah Lave ans A BOARD OF DIRECTORN: Right Monin re Tr President.thoy + ver 2 mn M bag pi \"vu 2 F Ei Ai : 5 drecrauls .EEE Heys, ay a nt a tories a ix & Feo Via | de ROBERTRON, Joni\u201d Hi Tn, CEH ER Ho A Te \u201c\u20ac E = # \u201c sozte hand carved; bright or dull finish.Linen Finished Sheeting, 54 inches wil: per yard.20 + e=- 58 .wecklets, worsh $4.00, $5.00 and $7.00, for cach.$359 Lincn Finished Sheeting, 63 inches wide, per yard .220 ee a : Short nccklets, woth $2.50 and $3.00, for each .1.59 Linen Finished Sheeting, 72 inches wide, peryard .\"30 pins of real Whitby jet.2 inches long, worth .49 for .37 Linen Finished Sheeting, 81 inches wide, per yard .eee BR ; ; s These are specially bought goods.Linen Finished Sheeting, 90 inches wide, peryard .Â45: Sa - 4 Canadian and Enzlith Circular Fillow Cotton, per yard =.i BLOUSE SETS 40 inches wide, per yard.+ ev ee ov we ws 18 and .20 Cl = 42 inches wide, per yard.« œ + ze 1 - + + + se + .19 and .21 $ \u2018Consisting of three pins; in four diffetent patterns: some of these 44 inches wide, per yard.+.22 and 24 \u201cKate amethyst set in centre and a pearl on each side to sell at per set .50 46 inches wide, per yard.22 and 26 : 48 inches wide, per yard.\u2026.+.+.+.24 and 28 ; Lo Bed Pillows, per pair .vee 95 A GOOD PLACE.Bed Pillows, feather.per pair .$300.sa.$1.45.$1 75 and $2.25 Bed Pillows, down, per pair.50.pe 00.$6.00.$2.50 Ÿ To Buy Your Underwear Wool.Unshrinkable Blankets, per pair, $3.25.F .$2.59 Ld Se English Kopak Comforters, $2.75.For .2.25 Swiss Vests, for instance, fine ribbed lisle thread; either plain a y or mercerized; with sleeves, price .ee e .55 .Svan Vests, fine zibbed lisle thread; either plain ~or_ mercerized; Black and Pur \u2018ple All Wool Bunting \u201cwithout sleeves, price.TITI LL :50 combinations of fine ribbed lisle thread, with hand crocheted For Draping P urposes, Per Yard 24 teucses crn $A65 ire m0 ty \u2014r # ~ PR 4 _ à Special Now that the weather ls getting warmer, you wi, require your Si I ; Probably your own family nug a © | : physician wouid teil you - \u201c Sante are two eyelet ties.\u2018Women\u2019 s Cotton and Lisle Stockings AUS DÉFI, \"Two les both imported, one wi ith collar and lapels, smart.Particularly good value at.\" Black Spring Coats LITTLE MORE- T HAN HALF-PRICE These aie à small lot of 354 Spring Coats.\u2026 in fine black broadcloth.© The manufacturer Rad a balance\u201d ôf 27 and we bought them for little more than : \u201chalf price, which means : that we can sell them for little more than \u2018half price, viz., $8.75 instead of $14.00.There are only 27 of them, however, -and \u2018only in \u201csizes 32, 34, 36 and 38.It would, - therefore, be the part of wisdom, if you want one, to come on Wednesday, early.CAUSE Pr [UN - Ladies New Oxfords sl.98 .1,000 pairs made to our own order, go on sale Wednes- : day at that price.VW \u2014 American Patent Oxfords.\u2014 Fine Dongola Kid Oxfords.\u2014 Russian Tan Oxfords.\u2014Chocolate Kid Oxfords.some are four eyelet ties; some are ankle strap pumps: els:\u2014High New York, Cuban and Common Sense.Tdes :\u2014Round, Medium-and Wide.~~ - Some with fancy stitching, some plain.1 All sizes, 214 to 77in each of the lines.7 Relative values 52.75, 83.& 83.50.Wednesday $1.98 3 PAIRS FOR .50 { These\u2018 were secured from p German \u2018manufacturer.They are in w and fancy colors: all fast dye; all sizes.On Wednesday at is for 0s Ve heme i Fe Cree .50 A VERY SPECIAL OFFER Of Real Whitby Jet \u201c2 Necklets of real Whitby.jet, long and shori, varius shaped beads, .Xe dit an re 0 0 \u201cthe other without collar, but trimmed with.fancy beaids © \u201c \u2018both full length.with.loose back: ve fitting, rE _, 25evRIOnT, 1910 Ov aan com\u201d a0v6_co- WA An Entirely New Style of Blousé SIX DIFFERENT PATTERNS ) $1.00 EACH ON WEDNESDAY \u201cThere is a pleasing departure in.these blouses in the way of side effect\u2014not a ruffle, but patterned out, edged with lace and attached to the blouse itself.In addition to this there are dainty panels of open work embroidery down the front, and on either side of this panel all-over embroidery spots, the shoulder tucked to the waist line.The lawn is a splendid linen finished quality.There are 300 blouses and, taken as a collection, they represent what we look upon as one of the best, if not the very best offer we have made this Spring, at each .:.$1.00 e.25 66 ®.0 se 608 WE BOUGHT BEFORE THE ADVANCE IN COTTON - HENCE THESE PRICES EVEN YET' * 2-2 2V7 Hemstit;hed Sheets, - full double bed size, per pair.2 x 2! Heavy Hemstitched Sheets, full double bed size, per pair\u201c Ra 2 A Heavy Hemstitched Sheets, full double bed size, per pang 134 x 24 Linen Finished Hemstitched Sheets, per pair.1.98 134 x 2% Linen Finished Hemsttched Sheets, per pair.: 12 à 2 x 215 Linen Finished Hemstitched Sheets, per pair.95) 2 x 2% Liner Finished Hemstitched Sheets, per pair.: .2 2Y4 x 2% Linea Finished Hematitch=qd Sheets, per pair.à à: 2, x 3 Linen Finished Hewstitched Sheets, per pair.45- 733 Linen Finished Hemstitched Pillow Cases, Fer pair.es Si tat revel + If you hava the slightest im De ! ment: in your speech.don\u2019t feat: \"end references -sent on request.The Arnott Institute |sTaunERERs, Ja The methods, loyed at Arnott Institute ure.the.only insure NATURAL Spee to write us.Cured puplis here.Pamphlet, particulars CONSTIPATION Miss Marion Tomlinson rn re- à.turned nav ta Marhrooue 15 in Moron.bps! the and 1 Memo J J iBennale, returned to Sherbrooke,\u2019 = per bey.Mrs.P.6.Stevenson] gor Eng- Tana on.the \u201cTunisian.\u201d \u201c Mrs.\u2018Meldola- 3b Sofi.\u2019 Mr.B70.and Miss Loulse de Sola have sailed for Lf Europe.$ a de Berlin, Ont, Gan.Misa L.¥.3hnson aad Mids E.A : Li om a HOTELS ~ Bague to \u2018and froe \u2018Btation Send 20 stamp for Y.City Guide À EES or 7 vt COMMON SENSE ats Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bugs, kL Johnson, of trea), ate- visiting énds in Sherk ke.\u201d Fi xine\u2019 : Wag?returned tkto Ottawa after: \u2018mtnths under \u2018medical\u2019 attendance, \u2018in\u2019 Montreal.Ms.\"A, G Brook \u2018Claxton\u2019 \u2018Guy.St.e- ht\u2019 has.been &pstisht at the West- OS , Late \u201cHospital, is piperorine favor- pi ably: it .NO: OFFENSIVE ODOR.All Dévgaiste: -or 281 Queen Free Book and Map f Fase! Bararéioe imitation = | Mrs.NEG who has gone to À New - Yo ses orily be joined by \u2018Dr.\u2018Brows, will take up their resigence \u20ac - Mrs.HY ss Matthews (formerly Miss Lesta.Bryant) will receive for the firstiime since her marriage on Thursdgy\u201d afternoon and evening at 8 Met | Apartmenia,, ( Cote St.Antoine .Some New Tdeas i in = - Appar el for Spring and Summer © = Women's LE THREE VERY ATTRACTIVE NEW WAIST STYLES We keep\u2019 \u2018adding \u2018new numbers.to our Waists Stock, and selling out so many pretty lines which\u2019 cannot be re-stocked.Ae yet it does not\u201d stem overcrowded becauss we keep RIN 23, EN Ever- -charging is the word descriptive of our Waist Display.120 Ly .! STYLE NO.1.\u2014A very effective Ecru Net Wiist tucked - back and -cuffs.Sizes 32 .ST 7 « Ss Sev n n ; 0 - silk.4 \u2018wear.Jacobs silk lined, two \u2018different aistes of heavily embroidered to 42.83.95 Special Log: To-morrow Peeegrpetensterieeee wr we cians YLE\" NO.24 by large assortment of, Néw York's latest offerings, .\u201cBetiste, Mull and other soft wash fabrics, suitable for lingerie In this line you are not restrictéd to short-sleeve models, as .novel ideas in _ insertions, and __ Prices for to-morrow .$2 to 86 TYLE NO.3.\u2014Irish Linen Waists, Strictly tailored models, double Gibson.pleat ever shoulder, and cluster pleated side, front and back.eral other designs.Price to-morrow.$2.08 - A SPECIAL SUIT.SALE NEW YORK SAMPLES $30.00 to $40.00 For $24.00 - there are many long sleeves shown; trimming for collar sleeves and yokes.» sc +6 en 0 ote of every style and it would \u201cbe hard to imagine a woman who could ot be pleased.a\u201d : Some.plain, tailored\u2019 Sutts, mannish callarsi, sthers; have shawl collars f silk; podtly the b pophlar Russian effect.Au.itped- with guaranteed 3 +, Ris #s $24.00 \u2018ai.Closes : at6.Buikding Cope proctorc-Mitchail At 8t.\u2018Michal and AU Bishopston, recen daughter of Mr.§.8.Mitchell Leopold Road, St.Andre real, to Mr.Willlam Cope-Proctor, son of Alderman C.W.Cope-Proctor.Th Rev.R.J.Balsdon, assisted by Rev.Edward Mortimer, performed the ceremony.The bride wore a gown of Vivory Duchess satin trimmed with embroidered chiffon.Miss Amy Mitchell, sister of the bride, and her cousin, Miss Marjory odman, acted as cloth, and lagge cream hat with pink rose crowns.They carried.pink roses.and wore peridot and pearl brooches, the gift of the bridegroom.Hurford Jones was best man.After & reception Mr.and Mrs.Cope-Proctor left, to spend the honeymoon in Ire- and.Invitations have been of 77 Manafield street, Montreal, to Mr.C.C.Conrad, of Wentworth, N.S.The wedding will take place at the residence of the bridegroom'\u2019s parents, Waverley, N.S, on June 22nd.quet, daughter of Mr.P.Valiquet, Sherbrooke street east, to Mr.I.Charles Shea, son of Mr.Walter JF: Shea, of this city, will take place om\u2019 May 23rd at the Church of St Louis de France \u2018The marriage at Miss Ahern, daughter of Dr.Ahern, to Mr.L.P.Geof- frion, private secretary to Sir Lomer Gouin, has been.announced to take place about the middle of June.T.Smythe, to Mr.Clarence Vaughn Osborne.second son of Mr.and- Mrs.Frederick Osborn.of Westmount, will take place May 25 in Toronto.Lady Reid and Mise Reid, 275 Drum- mond street, have arrived from Eure ope.with Mr.gnd Mrs.R.G.Reid, who will be the guests of Lady Reld {far a short time.Dorchester street, returns home from England the end of this week, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.Wed derburn Wilson, of Liverpool, who will be her guest for some time.Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Boulter, who have been residing tn the \u201cLinton\u201d moved to their new apartments in \u201cHampton Court.\u201d - Mr, and.\u2018Mrs.L.B.McFarlane and family, Dorchester street, are leaving field, about the end of the week.Mrs.Joseph B.Parker and little gon, of Winnipeg.who have spent some weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Horsfall, Mansfield street, leaves.for their home Thursday evening.The engagement is announced of Miss E.Bentley, of Montredl, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.Bentley, ot Brixton, England, to Mr, Thomas Lawson, of Montreal.\u2019 ; Mr.and Mra.J.Stewart Tupper and Miss \u2018Jessie Tupper, of Winnipeg, sail for England shortly.Tupper.Howard, Pine avenue, who have been spending some time in New York, have: returned home, Hon.J.P.B.Casgrain lett for Que- dec igst night, Major George turned from England.Mrs.Frank Hart, \u201cHampton Conrt* has left to spend some time visitiag friends in the States.Europe.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e Reliable Office Clocks at Hemajey's Jeweller, 255 St.\u2018James St.; , that it will do \u2018your blood and nerves good to drink Regal [Iager wita your dinner.For he must know 7 the Banerit even the weaR- } At ah tr detive from STORE SBR 4 hl e and °° this, - to 1329 [Tid Catherine East, W * \u2019 100.Turse.- g Velvet) J/xminstef a Wilton, new Qrientnl deslgna: e 24.x 3.À x 314, Be x 4.To Ve sold at very low prices.10, $12, §15,.$18, : me roetn Ww! ik brew, + + Vig re Lu 4 Corner Dufresne.{ ;- Our prices ure chea nes than dt town.14 2 omni [If You Want A Big Crop \u201cof Vegetables and Flowers ! a Wy Ra EO 100045.44 aap Xe Soll WI Fs he _\u201c AXES pn AT ER 44 \u201c> >, SEEDS.:-.MI ce Pa AN o eee 2\u20ac D À ad _ dure ME ||) PLANT Il ; 3 SUMMER SUIT- without further aélay.We are in a position to turn out any sult\u2019 to order in the best possible style within one week, SUITS TO ORDER, in serges.diagonals, Panamas, Shantunæ Silks, ate., mer ftyies.-.\u2026.in .the latest - mu $2 5.00 FUITS TO ORDER in Pongee Linene, all pt PERS $ 1 4.00 Ladies\u2019 own materials made up {rf desired.R \u2019 | 7 cg of Fashion 4% Remember the Nu-:ber, @ $.Catherine Street W.Opposite Oglivy's News Buliding, A Caldwell Travelling mue Will Keep You Comtortabie when the cool, fresh breezes blow across the deck.If the night is chilly a CALDWELL Travelling Rug will come in handy .in the stateroom-\u2014equal to artextra g blanket.Be sure it's a CALDWELL you take on\u2019 your journey, because Carowetr's Rugs are pure wool quality and handsomely designed.STYLE AND VALUE eat { COR.ST.ALEXANDER AND SÉ CATHERINE ST er THIS IS THE TRADE MARK poeme THAT GUARANTEES sn PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING RATIO STYLE, WEAR & VALUE.) Precis ros?By His Clothes | LS ee YOU WILL FIND IT IN ALL GENUINE \u201cPROGRESS BRAND\u2019 CLOTHING You Can\u2019t Pick the Millionaire Clot look q1t \u201cKim \u201c 0.+} : hing.G You may pay more for clothes than what \u201cProgress - Brand\u201d costs, \u2018but.you won't get more style, mere good s and more wear at any price.- G \u201cProgress Brand\u201d styles are so out- ôf-the- -ordinary, that © ° several have been patented.oo is not whata man earns, in the millionking \u2018class.- 5 +5 mp +] The fact that \u201cProgress Brand\u201d Clothing costs Îess\u2014yal: LT \"ue considered \u2014than any other, is only another r good reason + for buying: ity.SEE Co.; Made od Cuptad \u201c by H.L VINEBERG: & COy Lin Qu Ar a a 55 but what; he save, that puts = \u201cWRN 3 = 4e G Any man can wear \u201cProgress Brand\u201d Clothing and be TS as well dressed a mai ean passibly be.q Well dressé d does not mean \u2018expensively dressed.q It means dressing in perfect taste \u2014 with style, fit and appearance in harniony.G In other words, it means wearing \u201cProgress Brand\u201d Tes 4 SPE AR me qe pt itatiton) aa to spend: the.summer with Sir Charles and Laty \u201cthe marriage, = |solemnized of Miss Winifred Mi 18 Park, L niece of Mr, J.T.Mitchell.of Modt=_4 bridesmaids, wearing dreses of cream ; Mr.W.issued for: the marriage of Miss Emma O'Quinn, .* The marriage of Miss Louise Valls T The marriage of Miss Anna Helena M.Smythe, only daughter of Mr.John - A Mrs.George Washiñgton Stephens.since their return to town.have re- for their summer home at Beacons- : \u2018 Mrs.Robert, Howard.and Miss Louise.\\ wa R.' Hooper \u2018has ape; Colonel Whitehead has returned trom ATS 500 x a9, SPEARS Def PT TS is \u2014\" BIRTHS, BEAUGLE- At 3081 3t.Urbain street, un 13th, a daughter to NIT.and Mis 0 J.Besugle.115 2 PLINT \u2014 At Bantf on May 7th, to Mr.and Mrs, W.G.Flint, of Canmore, a MACAULAY\u2014On May 11th, at the Hom- x osopat Hospital, Montreal, a duugh- 3 ih Ye ind Mrs.R.R.Macaulay, of Eo Pointe Claire.115 2 2 .MARRIAGES.| © BURCH - GERALD \u2014 At All Saints\u2019 5 Church, Ottawa, May 14th, 1310, by 3 Rev.A.W.Mackay, Ethel Louise, « voungest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, W.J.Gerald, to Rev: Ernest Clarence Burch.* HYLAND-CURTIS.- At Willettabolme, Ont, LY Rev.J.H.McConnell, B,W., on May 11, 1910, Emma Alberta.youngest daughter of Jolin Curtis, to David John, son of the late William Hyland, of Cushendall.Ont.RCRERTE- RATON\u2014At the Archbishop's Palace, Kingston, Ont, by Rev.Father Henley, May 11th, Willem BE.Robern to Violet, ra JSauzhter of Mr.nd Mra.R.Beato Marne IN THE CITY.BENINGER \u2014 On Monday, May 16th.at the age of R months and 23 days.Marv Ruth Frances, ouly daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.Beninger, 2099 Hutchison.Funeral Thursday, May 19th, at 8.30 am.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.118 2 AVERHILL \u2014 In this city.on May 17.1810.at the residence of her son-in- law.168 Drummond street, Mary Jane Sibley.widow of the late John Caver- -\u2014 con: Funeral private, LN EE UILLARD\u2014Ovila, merchant, son of .\u201cLaud Couillard, died at the age of 33 | _ ra and § months.Funeral to take .\"on the 18th, at 8 a.m., from the | Verdun Church.Service at 745 from Ethel atreet.Parents and friends | : m.invite without further invitailon.115 2 | DALRYMPLE\u2014On May 1ith, at 43 St.Mnrk .streat, James Dalrymple, in his | b year.Funeral Tuesday, i7th tn- -atant, at 2 us 2 | GARRETT \u2014 Son May-t6tl6 at 732 Riverd | | \u2018 street, Percival Emile, youngest son of Mrs.Fred.Garrett.Funeral _ Wasa 18th, at 8.15 am.ner M UM \u2014 At 1637 Bordeaux street, CCALL oa Mer 17th, Angus, dearly beloved of Duncan and Katherine McCa:- Tan, aged 7 months.Funeral private.MURPHY \u2014 At 17% St, Patrick street, Cars pho pA y, on the 18th inst., aged uneral on Wednesday, 18th inal at 220 du rom 499 ie cianston nds and acquaintances re- MASSE invited to attend.re CFARLANE\u2014On Tuesda morni the 1fth inst, Mabel L, St.Dents sed 51 years, \u2018wife of Robert.F.Macfarlane, .Funeral er private at 2.30 Thursday after- 4 - noon, 0 Grosvenor ave, West- 1 mount, 116 3 Dora Brothers, widow of John O'Brine, died on May 17th, 1910, aged 26 years.- Funeral wil leave his late residence, 181 Barry street, on Thursday, - La Ay to St.Ann\u2019s Church thence to Cote des Ni cemetery.PATTERSON \u2014 On Monday, May 16th, at ndel, Que.Matilda Tho reilét of the late John Patterson, Funeral en Wi nesday.18th inst.from Mesers.Teezs & Co's undertakin - lors, 912 St, Catherine street West 116 2 RANDOLPH \u2014 On the 17th {nst., at the residence of his son-in-law, H.H.M.Andrews, 11.W.Randolph, after a lin.ering ness, in his @th year.Fun.cral privat 116 3 SEEBOLD \u2014 On the 16th inst.the George Moore Home, Mr.derick Reebold, late teacher of music In this city, in his 88th year.Funeral private.- DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.BURMINOHAM \u2014 In Kingston, t.Norman Harold, nat of ber.ad Ge Burm am, monttis 4h a he used CHISHOLM \u2014 At 337 Dalhousie street, tars: Mes 14, 1910, Mary Elizabeth _ ouhey, ow of Duncan Chisholm.* CHISHOLM \u2014 At Toronto, on May 1 4 hea recs, Howland, youngest son ot at nneth Chisholm, Jem ton, CLARKE \u2014 On May 14, 1910, at 54 Lake- view avenue.Toronto, Ada Sarah, be- : lo wife of Rev/ Wi Hoyes Clarke, .M.A., rector of 8t.Barnabas\u2019 Church.: 8d only daughter of A.M.Stretton, ES\u20140n May 15th, 131), at Sar i Jones a.«Geddes, below ed wife ot a [A LÔNS \u2014 At Hamlito: Ont.Ne Morris S.M.Long.aged #15 1 MoWHINNEY \u2014 At the General - tant Aloapital, Ottawa, on May Shon _.19; Ann rton, beloved wife La of rge \u2018s.Mc hinney, in her 30th Paar BRRY \u2014 ton.Ont., 18, 1910, Harriats thia, on or lay , - late Henry Perry.of Napanee, Ont, and CL reas of Fain Davidson McDonald, late \u2018 ON \u2014 At Maivern, Ont, on agile 1920, Oscar Arth hardy wht ne eat, Ar ur Richard MAN Toronto, on Ma 15t Le Stanley Gama Bendman, i sMYTH TR Ate Coñcord' avenue, To- Te, on May 15th, 1910, (oe, Tor Kimpton, wife of James F.Smyth.* TOMALTY \u2014- On May the 16th, 1910, at ywnsburg, Que., Thomas Lennard Tomalty, fourth son of James Tomalty.o ie, Wednesday, May the 18th, YLOR \u2014 On May 15th, 1910, at 7 Park Toronto, Aile Fann ! e ère wife of Sor Ant reir Taylors or.beth, 1810, at West nto, | rowan, ohn Walsh, Brampton, Ont.aged me formerly IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of our dear Mrs, Bessle 8ykes, who acparted J oo x i thia He on aes the din 209.\u201cOne sed, our ears still sore: 28.time 1} y.we miss ter more; her .: ho: = teome -fage, no poe rget her, ne er wifi; we loved \u201cher then, ve.er Le ir tp-dey as SELL STRÉE her memory is as He hour ahs passed EA club eargines with ET money memo va NOTICE M.Ferën & Son, :; UNDERTAKERS :_ MAVE REMOVED TO MASTREET M = a de \u2019 Sy »- Marriage Nebices 1.500 Sach Insertion.Death | \u2019 oe oh insertion.| Sorel pre Lag cn Insertion.; \u2018 Fun Notices .Sach insertion.in M em \u2018 Notises.toc \u20ac 6 words.| Obitupry Vorses .80 or \"count line, i Al dersed with the ame = ses of the Serion\"sarind : nh Weaknoss and thirst.follow.= \u201cBracers\u201d won't do \u2014 there's a ==.come back.Water doesn\u2019t satisfy \u2014it\u2019s not \u201cwet\u201d enough.Dri * .em | Timely \u20ac Salo of Summer Cottage and House: \u2018Draperies, Art Cushions, Bed and 7 Table Linens To-Marrow.; : Boautify Your Shack, Bungalow, Camp, Boët-House or Cottage by Expending a Dollar or Two at Hamilton\u2019s 1910 Drapery Event ?$ 5 It refreshes mentally and physically\u2014relieves fatigue | is made in and quenches the thirst.Wholesome as the purest Canade water and lots nicer to drink.\u201ca DELICIOUS \u2014 REFRESHING THIRST-QUENCHING 5c Everywhere _ Sen or te | THE COCA-COLA CO.alive ing \u2018booklet, | 19 AYLMER ST.City.\"Arrow think About Coca-Cola\u2019 2.3 nm of Coca-Cola S , (2 .RAY DN) sm Lohengrin 4 - Pis .| .TN = r= aA PRN WHE Ou ZX SAR DA > ZI EAN > OR Any woman who marched up the ve center aisle to the music from x k \u2018\u201c*\u2018Lohengrin\u2019\u2019 will find her heart ; oa warm to hat in the JUNE 6 number of THE Ridge TOR 7 where Erman writes anent \u201cWED INGE Bl LLS.\u201d Here is 2 man with a fresh view-point and a singular talent for touching human hearts.A man who sees common things through uncommon yes, and finds them vivid, beautiful, worth while.He is well worth listening to.If you will turn to his page, which he whimsically calls \u2018\u201cCONVERSAZIONE,;\u201d you will be well repaid.THE DELINEATOR of this month carries an amazing number of other good things, but this one page so unique a charm that it deserves a special consideration for itself alone.THE DELINEATOR IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE 18 Cents a Copy $1.50 a Year.! THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COME NEW YORK CITY - .art tay 1 5 a re ra | SUPREME COURT APPEAL.| Argument Begun: nth Sydndy Peet T ; Pr.Kendall.k Special to the.Montreal Star.4 gore Merir ;=-Argument was : in the Court: yesters A er.Ton the ap! in Brémey, Post °F Publighiing he vi Bondall.a À pr} Kendair ht ah action, dt the t pt \u2018company, in tion .With a \u2018 lettér from ja cose deat, pudlirked\u201din the \u2018Sydney Post in which #t Fv Alleges that | the Rui had.re Rl ol a cial és The ne Star.5 ES May JL-Mr.Williaih; x cesgur there, J te give Mr.D-H.Ross, of Melbourne, charge wo it ae AUG TRB ETT THT We FA; I Ife \u2014_\u2014E A RH Hit LUIS 4 vil ÿ | i a \u2018 1 i ET | t i! _\u2014a 50 inch Art Silkoline Drapery.white ground with 30 pieces double fold.coarse mesh, printed cot- helio and green floral effects.Reg.price, | tage =crims.in Persian, Egyptian.Japanese, Con- 15c.First F'aor 7% ventional and Classic designs.The blend- Price >C ing of the colors is most\u2019 artistic.23c 26 inch fi lk finish Art Stoll ; .Reg.3p.First Floor price .nch fine s nis oline, in most per- ott (re- fect coloring and Japanese, Turkish \u2018und vermiblen.printed od ee cottage scrims Greek effects.First Floor sides\u2014on Cream, Ecru and Taq grounds.Special Price .iii, Ref.45e.First Floor \u2018Price +: Vénésa sara 20 pieces spleudid Crean Art Muslhss, 36 inches 9 pieces American and-Eugtair A ret for R- wide, slegant color combinations.!n all the cover ng boxes.separating \u201cra Ten ins; - new designs.suitable for sash or long lounges, etc.; specially .for Fen Co curtains.Reg.12 1-2c.First Floor 9c bungalows and shacks, SRE doc and TT 2e Price .2.122000 ea a ac ananas een ae 0000 2 12 1-2c.First Floor Price -.,.15 pieces, 50 inch wide Printed Art Sorime.large?50 pieces of Fancy Art Scrims and Art Muslins, : floral and rosebud effects.iu__ green and _ for decorative purposes or taine The white, red and white.white and ysllow coloring is remarkably well rendere and green, white and blye.Reg.25¢- rr Reg.15c.First Floor Price.11%e¢ First Floor Price.?Less a sac een 0 0000000 1 9c 20 only.embroidered denim cushion covers, some | 30 only durable cushion covers in double frilled green embroidered with white and some butcher Sateen, Denims, Art Sateens, Art Tickings- _Em- blue embroidered in white.They have broidered Linen, Embroidered Crash and .frills all round, buttons and buttonnoles 35c Embroidered Canvas: made !n Ireland.49¢ complete.First Floor Special .Values to 73c.First Floor Price .27 only, embroidered linen cushion covers.plain Feather proof Art Ticking.in s handy.12°C linen crash, embroldery In red, blue, some variety of color} and esigns 2.2 green, yellow, brown.etc.Reg.50c.39¢ and printed patterns.First Floor Special, 39e First Floor Price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.+\u2026\u2026.0ss0can0e - per yard PA : Table and Bed Linen, Towelling, Quilts, etc.| Necessary in Every Home and Now Remarkably Low Priced _} Heavy hemstitChed pillow slips.ready for use.Reg.10 pleces camp Toller towelllng.Selling at 5e.15e.First FIoOr., .400 Las sas e ces dec First Floor +c ool LT Scala neue Sie Mosquito netting.selling everywhere at 5c.First 100 dozen table napkins.hemmed Trendy for use.; Floor .2.22 Lacan se Lana sec ans Lace anne Sc Reg.95c x dox*n.Firat Floor .:.-.Ye Embroidered laundry bags.Reg.S&c- First 25 dozen y made sheets.for double and single Floor .222220 as aa ne Lana sue sneenivanannns \u20ac deda First Floor.\u2018.\u2026.\u2026.ee En ec Large bleached Terry bath towels.Reg.33c.Double bed size colored quitte.Rez.31.25.irst First Floor .4.208 see sauce Lea e es Floor .2.2L 22201 Lane trae maaan Dig grey linen bath towels.Reg.50c First 9-4.heavy \u2018Loney comb and crochet qutits.Reg.90c.Floor «ieee rite ieee ae eas De First Floor .evessoss sasasnves Ye 30 pieces good linen Huck towelling.Reg.12 1-2c.Bix heavy white quilts Rex 1 3.First First Floor .\u2026.2.222 Lacan ss Les nac es Oc iene aii.Celene :: 8110 Pure linen Scotch crash roller towelling.Reg.8-4.\u201cbleached fable cloths.Reg.$1.10.Fin \u2018 10c.First Floor.8.0 viiiinnenn ¢ Floor Lo.!e.an tes a as Lana ss nave faseascns S90: 34 in.58 in.68 in.bleached and unbleached table 10-4 \u201cleached table cloths.Reg.$1.40.* Firat .damask.Reg.35c and 3%¢.First Floor.23¢ Floor .2.002 tiie ciriennnn Lu 000 .31.13 x For The Convenience of Our Customers During The Sale We Have Placed These Goods On The First Floor Up Near The Elevator.de WINDOW SHADES \" WALL PAPERS | ; LINOLEURES LACE CURTAINS do Eee Imounted on We are showing a Gnad quality Cork À splendid range of llers; sise ., : Nottingham lace cur- EE Tok 3 .very wide and select Liaoleums, in floral and tains.60 ins.x 3 1-3 RE 25e tile designs.3 yards and yan ds.Latest styles, Eo indow Shades made range of wall papers at 4 de.Pe ; +08.in all sizes at shortest yards wide, © Wednasday, per 3c.Te and 10¢ a ROLL 5q.yard .89e U pair .saounss 98e notice.To Neurasthenics: Are you overworked, neurasthenic, | | depressed, or fatigued and wish to be cured ?If so, it is in your interest to write at once to the Sanatorium, THREE RIVERS.Booklet on Neurasthenia will Ye sont gratis on reguest.Address orfum, Three Rivers, P.Q.: 126 Linoleums \"x Rete of Liscieum a 10e ver moueier = 30e and never | .@ In all a magnificent collection: firste class instruments, some of which \u201cwere taken in exchange when big HEINTZ 3 8 MAN & CO: ind CHICKERING:¥ i.ne sé on - Others are from the Orme & Bio.L 8] ock,,,\u2019 ÿ * which firm was abéor ed T $s éteh tly> +2 :% \u2018 These Pianos are FINE [N QUABITY antl3 - ILOW IN PRICE, f 00,00 to $300.00.À \u201chaken off the panied ito Corner St.Catherine and Dutresae Kear longwenil Ferry.TT Tid Seod NEW.TRADE, COMMISSIONER: we.rs A.Baddoas to- Reprooent N ealand, of > de oach piano.| Beddgé, an Ottawa newspaper man, been appointed trade commisele ti Canada in w Zealand.The nôw o Re; A Mr.3.6.Like, omnis | sioner at Sydney, New So di ince of\u2019 inting & suc- died, an n plec appoint of the work, and to assign the man New Zealand.suis Pat Sw, Auek- \u201cMr.Beddes, the new trade éonmie:- BP is mative Se ee but a ë Yeats fu'\u2018the uiton, deen | | H fot ABS.- \u2018goven yours hes tas been instructed tq SoZ pegwrya\u2014s a 2 ing centres to fil EEE BE fl » a dts LS - it on om 27 a Soa Ruger ua A Sale of $1.35 Corsets To-morrow ¢ \\ 3 ) j/8 ey nike Haale Ko.ma heh aported batiote, \\ _ 1e TS NA MA NO | Bl |B | a= See St.Catherine St.\\ daintily trimmed with ince Tina beading.Ee : .; él ; : _ _ : = a 3 @ § > g 3 = ' ! | a \u2018 ; | | Blges 18 to 30.Special to-morrow in Tops.Tuesday, \u2018 ; Second Floor, i .Sergius Longtin Put- Put Into the Witness uesday es May 17th.Box, But Sheds Neo.Light on Miss Smith's Death.op momma co | HELPFULNZSS || Many New Arrivals Correct .|.\u201c ANOTHER SALE OF A.Dionne, 3.Lo Kieffer.W.Lari- viere\u201d L.Vullonbricre, \u2018and Achille .a - : - Gaguon, who, were vceupants of the Just one thought dominates here-\u2014 Odd Lines and Special Purchases Given me Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children automobile which the Curoner's jury its helpfulness and to be pleasant New Impr als t O r Cl k \u2019 * decided killed Miss Bessie.Smith, on about it.No frowns x ; Uise to u soa , j .ene ot Ari 2am tant, was con | À no Mnattention bo courteous lp and Suit St naer Wea THAT WE LOOK TO BIG RETURNS FROM REALLY ONE OF THE BIG OPPOR- tinued before Judge Lanviot yesterday 8 ess, that is the Rea spirit.un Store | TUNITIES OF THE SEASON.afternousi.: Hundreds of pleased people coming and \\ The charge against sosie Longtin.| sone © racks ; te 5° FOR WOMEN + Tt is.pretty.universally understood that when manufacturers have overstocks \u2014 cancelled orders \u2014 or one of the oceupants, ul car, was COUNTRY CUSTOMERS ging : Jacks emptied alm >} vaches your DUT samples to dispcse of they seek a house which can handle thousand pair lots\u2014that\u2019s the reason we are so abandoned, and he Was\u2019 ea in the ; eyes and filled again, complimentary remarks frequently presenting sensational sales of sample shoes\u2014over-stocks, etc, of which this one fer Wednesday Witness box.Af the Coroner's in- _ fiving, as has been a daily course of events lati ; .quest he said that he had spoken tol Receive the attention of a special staff.here \u201cthis past week or su.The Foundation of Being Well is on of the ost important.Keffer about the mater.und that \"Phone us your orders.On purchases Kieffer had said he saw the an wunting to $2.00 we pay the charge Lut too late to avoid her.In his evi.Le | charges.brought thei o ;, men came wi oi ci dence yesterday Longtin-said this Vus Ÿ Our motor delivery van goes every day wives 2 F daughters, fen came with their In these days of smooth fitting untrue, that be had not spoken tv Ÿ as far as Senneville.\\ Se a women were contented with goWns\u2014\u2014Oone-plece frocks and shm Kieffer spout the matter.For him- 8 \u2018 just one dress, suit or one waist, soo cheap 3 vaist, .v t sell he saw one womath on the bridge were they, ! figures, her underwear is o Goodyear welted and hand-turned soles: all the and he knew they had not struck her.utmost importante to the well groom- |.newest Summer styles.Patent Colt Bluchers, Tan amer Jeavine the bridg re A S | f Whi S mormon opportunities are uf equal in- ed woman.Calf Bluchers Patent Colt Buttons Patent Colt after \u2018leaving the bridge.as someone aie Oo ite atins terest to any day's happenings last week.First, it must be comfortable; le Str 3 satent P said their lights were oùt.They then, 202 ! ] Ankle Straps.Patent Gibson Ties, Patent Pumps.went to à Chinese restauragt on.St.Là Po They comprise new arrivals, odd lines, neat, well-fitting, no bunchiness, no Ten Pumps and Ankie Straps.Catherine street.Here witness left - \u20187 .; Cin: mA Fee oe ulness: yet not ski : ! = and ARE > ; the party.did not notice the au- for \\X/ eddin ( samples, special purchases.À few examples: ly cn f All Ay \u201cfact imped Si An sizes, 2% to T; C.D.and BE.widths, tomobile strike anything ) the g OWIS ! \u201chi Les or badly cut.these lacis : he Wednesday Sample Whipcord Covert Coats, semi-fitting hi od b bridge.PSS row if an | back, 32 inches long.stylish coat collar, These remember when underwear uying.SOME MISSES, CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS ; SPECIALS.: automobile could «tri è objet are unlined and suitable for Spring : 3 Il f A \u2019 .: > able Spring and Sum- We have the \u2018best collection © Without those in it knowing.Witness At Manufacturers Prices mer wear.In fawn only.Swiss and A ican Underwear Misses* Tan und Black Oxfords.strap SI ppers.sizes 11 2, UGuod, well made shuc.Regd Creomed.It comprises another big purchase of Men's and Women's Samples and odd lines\u2014 broken lines.FOR WOMEN.400 PAIR WOMEN'S SAMPLES.$350 and $4.00 VALUES FOR 82.530 People come from out oi town, mothers wus not uslecp during the crossing vf ; Included intuis let is a line 3lack Ladies\u2019 ; ; me d intüls let is n line of Black Ladies shown in the city.For instarce: the bridge.It's ; Ce : ; ; au à i not often that even a store with our tl Coats, semi-fitting.30 inches long, beau- Richard Morris, Iron smoulder, \u2018who ; tailored, trimmed with self-Strappings, was sent out fo see what was the [B buying resources is able to secure an oppor- | sleeves, all sizes.finished with butions The Garter Union Suit \u2014 reason for the scréaming on the tunity of this vost.| \u2026 Reg.$7 to $13.30, for PO À Tue especially shaped Union LL \u201c4 cy bridge told of finding the body near Ihe Lu .Lo .Rawal, or +0 p ° .FOR MEN.infants* Tan fHluchers.fine Hack Kids, Tan and the fifth span of the bridge.An- 1ere are 2,000 vards of these Satins oi Rubberine Raincoats, semi-fitting or loose uit- - Lo.© Strap Stppers.Tan Rluchers, with funcy tops, other witness, Mr.Cagivux, wld of |B exceptional qualitv-\u2014a cancelled order from le hover cults.thinned with soutache Tue re.enforced garments and $3.50, $4, §5 SHOES FOR 82.50 | Black Kid Strap Suppers Black and Tan Oxfords.tindin lass and seeing blood on { s jaree whale - , * > in eight of this veasons shades.combination suits\u2014 3 soodvear we shoe \u2018 r Blue AU sizes, 3 to yee are all made vf nive, ft the bridge the follow: one of the large wholesale houses of this Less than half price.Wednesday 5 00 ~All Goodyear welted Shoes.Patent Leather Blu- | rl en SR In ese wie all ee ing dav.city.which they were glad to clear to us A line of Ladies\u2019 Skirts in Lustre.Sleilian The lace Lrimmings and cdrines chers, Velour Calf Uluchers Box wall Blushers Infants\u2019 Grey Suede Sli Tan Suede Ankl - \".© et Ce > th late * \u2018 : cran, are exclusive._ I \"10 .; : nfants' Grey Suede Slippers, Tan Suede Ankle doer hearing was set for Thurs- at almost.any price, provided we take the.ned ain Strap and De nb .* Bante, \u201cot torts fine M chere, Uxfords and | Shippers.Tan 'Bluchers with fancy tops, Black Kid The .PANIERS a 5 rs ons, 3 ¢ nnd nn ç PRP ots.AN new styles apes.; \" v - .lot Fhe result is that June brides can save bluck only.Reg.$4.30 to $6.00.for.9 Some Extra Special Strap Stippers.Black and Pan .sfords.\u2018qe thers - 7 .pou Aw - : .os .; 5 \u201cde leathers, Catholic saivrs Cr >» à 0 out half the cost of their W edding Gowns Misses\u2019 handsome Skirts, made of fine Pan- I 3 f 83 +5 rite Ur ler FOR BOYS.} well made, finished with the est vorimanship Lorture he rite \u201cSa liors S 5 \u2018to » taking advantage of this sale to-morrow.\u2018 ora Con onl.pleated styles finished with Anes vi SW iss ae Boys Box Calf Bluchers.{ine kid, boots to with- : Elzes 7 to 8 and 2 to Tk.Rez 31 se at } 4 are : .! ack moire.finished with strappings - - >.a \u2018 cl y : \u201c5 val w dav +5 + .The lecturer su be : VCAT ITY Co : dt pare ear at $2 30 $3 and stand ail sorts of wear.Sizes 1 to 5; $2 and $1.20 value.Wednesday > Res Kavanagh, S.J.19 is alse St.50 QUALITY.73c.âne wuttons.Many different styles.In colors Wear at Dade © \u20ac : \u201c 5 > - ; \u2018 : chap: ain of the clu sn a Q of Brown, Amethyst Red.Urey, Green and $2.25 value for si.on \u201cSecond Floor.For Impaired Nerve Force Messaline Liberty Dress Satins, , Navy.Reg.5425, for 82.958 $3.00 Suit.sors = Horslord's Acid Phosphate.t vd.wide, white or ivory shade; TAILORED BLOUSE: PEC i - : scautiful White Mustlins.in fancy check, ! : JT) tOUSES, 74fo.SPECIAL\u2014 A fine line of un A Half Dozen Real Business Beautiful White Muslins, in fancy check, It ers rad strengthens the pees.relieves exhaustion, headache apd Impalred digestion.1c .z + act + © A - rich draping quality, high lustre.These \u2018are made of good auatity Zephyr, wigwehle Swiss Ribbed Vests, stripe and pe Ilka dot effects.in a line arrav ' of patterns and 1 designs.Te soft phable weave ; seils regularlv pe Plain tailored, some Gibson effect and- long or short slecves, low neck, - at 81.50 a vard.i el, sleeves finished with = tailored cuffs.very elastic, soft.perfect $1 | .Special, 4.Special, Wednesday.pian.assoried \u201ccolors.an Vans.effects and fitting garments at Bringing Lines of Beautiful peel.yar or Coe \u2019 row ieee Wie à Few 3xamples of SHEPHERD PL.AIDS.Catherine Su 3e QUALITY, 49c.- ; .\u201c© = A ; 104 13 cod.75\u20ac Ww \u2018n .Low Prices for Wed= Summer Wash Goods derange Cotton Shepherd hace x Duchesse Liberty Dress Satins, .W ednesday Ss Candy Special ds and white; small, medium and large checks in white re soft shi glen ur fine bright quality, and make sty lish, at- I A N O S hg hitc and Cian.sot Thm mer CL 5 - nesday We particularly emphasize the following race Trobses.© Special.: 18 de \u20ac; selis regulariy at 75\u20ac VANILLA CHOCOLATE, BITTER Fine White Cotton Vests, of select fines we mention for to morrow's sale, be- .AT SHAW\u2019S Special, Wednesday.4 SWEETS, quite fresh and creamy.Egyptian yarn, fancy rib.low , cause of their unusual briliancy of pattern es .C Regular 25c.for., .0 neck, half sleeves.all J5¢ and quality at the prices.We've selected COTTON CHALLIES, 12000 Main Floor.i} \u2014 Main 2c sizes.Wednesday.se | 1 â : them as being the best frum among 25 or 30 .BARGAINS TT Ribbed Cotton Vests, shaped body.° orades 5 75073 In light grounds with anes stripes ana made of soft bleached yarn, > nu ' floral designs; immense range of the newest $ r izes.Wednes- an BEAUTIFUL FOU ; ANCY = _ ; In secong Hane an Signy use Thousands of Dollars Worth of New Summer diss Weanes pe BEAUTIFUL FOULARD, FANCY and shadings, suitable for dresses, kimonas ; WHITE MUSLINS blouses, etc, Special.8225-sH AW, ole scale Upright $350 \u2018Another line of Cotton Vests, short Special Notice.No.6 Hercules 8 @ Beds are Cala ea 10¢\u2019 y been used ELOO {7 sleeves, low neck, open 933\u20ac The Foulard Muslins., come in fancy mer- yard.cee een ee 12040 months : ve ar tn \u201cEines mans R COVERINGS ~~ \\ tronts; à 28e garment for cerized stripes, with colored foulard pattern - : add PRE\" targest size Upriglit, in made especially for evening green, etc.These can be made into the most Then there are the heavy weave Dress some mahogany case.er AT PRICES THAT REPRESENT VERY CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS.wear.Rea's special 25\u20ac charmin Summer dresses, ete.Linens: white and cream rounds with col- - Lu 8 , Con 3030, On price $290- \u2019 ; price.S 1.ored woven dots; in six of the season's new- 5 -\u2014\u2014 ORCHESTRAL Sq uare Piano, ( q ; ._- .- , x : pecia | #125 TL ORCHESTRAL Seuare in her You caanol (make a better investmen* than to buy carpets or rugs now.The origiral prices as printed White Ribbed Cotton Nursing Fancy Muslins, bl lack grounds, with fancy est colors.and fine soft finish.Regular soc.provement: cost $108.Our orice, $12 ere represent the fair retail value, and 1.> more.We guarantee that the reduced prices afford rare saving Vests, well made, high neck, i floral and d 1 desions.large ; *Special, Wednesdar.aus mpi.or Bion, gash, opportunities in the Very seasou these goods are sought fo short and long sleeves, 9e white floral and dotted esig ns, iarge range > .8 aréest .size Up- Special Wednesd of patterns, fine.soft \u20ac uality.27 ims, ard.Ce ee 000 Re 5» a beautieui mahogany case.All new, individual sal patterns \u2014the best of English and Canadian weayes ! Ë ay I >, Snes | 27 MTS, 3 Thin piano louks like new.and must .: | Fine White Wool Vests, most wide.Special, Wednesday, \u201cvard.10c Main Floor ave cost 550.Our orice RRZS.5 res \u201d ; | suitable for this season of the $250 STHINW AY & SON.N.Y.Il'p- = TI = À \u2019 LOY ght Piano.smal size (less than hal 5 & ; | year.They are made of pure + pa +53 08) Te TE CH 3 \u2018 well scoured yvarn-\u2014low necks, \u2014B TON Square Piano, beautiful ; ; ; L half or no 6 sleeves.Res.: t meer rier TV wines See AWeek's Sale in the Picture Departmen .(hiv.i 5 Women's White Ribbed Cotton - UPRIGHT, 7 octave, nice toned A ze ne PR L A) oo j em on mr: instrument, rosewood case: just the i 2 3 Ÿ p Ly Drawers.made in umbrella piano far a small room.su cash and NAN a = style, trimmed with lace, well .TURE \u2014_ >.NE., 'E.2 NEW SUBJECT i\u201d mon lo: RTE can a ; A \u2014 k 3 ; ol Sg : made, full cut.Exception- 23e 1,000 FRAMED PICTURES AT ox ne TO ONE THIRD OF REAL VALUE.ALL NEW SUBJECTS cade, 10 stons, quara nteed as new.A ; \u201cI fp 7 ra ; ee.al value .\u2026.\u2014$1.73, $2.30, $3.50 VALUES AT 88e vory Treva 6 à sto oe, 0 ant care in ! h = Cy ; = zs er | : x = SS : J rr a LS SEE y Na EPS Some Specials in the cash, in .i * ee Fg Rk .Children\u2019s Underwear 200 assorted subjects: size.13 x 16.in 2-inch oak frames.each worth $11 is.Ban a ae other pese oe 50 ond- : ; CE ; des Tr = ; IRENE S bo 200 odd lines of pictures, comprising Etchings, colored prints, sporting prints ; a! rer a Piano, don't fail to visit | va - E i = == ; .: RT Department.; photogravures.a artistically framed; 1 regu lar 82 to $4.Special, to.x = fas - : sv ./ : BOR < : en A splendid line of - Children's .Third Floor.| 3 EEE TRE ON ; V/hite Ribbed Vests, cotton, well .\" I 3 ti \"CR ,\u2018 a made, elastic and extra good 370 WEST ET.CATHERINE ST, : ae mse, wearing.Sizes, 14 J0¢ © 19¢ ; - to 32.Prices MAKERS OF ne ad A SPECIAL SALE OF 500 ORIENTAL MANDARIN RUGS.iter quality, Unusual Advantages to Every Mon = prople rave abaut Oriental Rugs?exclaimed a woman here the other day.Ît is prob Foe > ; because there ure scarcely two alike, as cach clan have individual designs and colorings.> Roly pices a to 32.îJe to 23¢ .; E The ese Rugs are yo suitable for fountry.homes, and are very durable.and effective In appearance.Prices ., \u2019 : Zasy to clean: casy to lay.SHiges us fol : Chi .; ildren's Pure 3-thread tian HAY 24, x SM yards Special 87-45 ; Egyp 0 DuUys ere 1o-morrow 30 x 80 inches.Speclal.2 x ! vards.Special 84 75 Balbriggan Vests, long or short 3 x 4 yards.Special 5.00 | 36 x 72 inches.Special .Bi.> | \u2018 C ©8175 leeves, o fro © 8, open fronts.pearl but- Vv YING H R\u2014 : \u2014 High Class Wilton Rugs These high class Rugs Good quality Tapestry Carpets\u2014In a large range of tons, well made, nicely finished, THE ADVANTAGES IN BUYIN ERE ARE: k like K d ks come in beautiful Persian and Oriental designs.the newest patterns and colorings.Special values ankle or knee drawers to match, \u201c- First\u2014The Assurance of correct stvle-\u2014the highest quality oblainable.\u2019 ; Work El oda genuine coples of the Eastern Rugs, suitable for at 48c and 5&c à vard.Sizes 30 to 33.to 45 \u2018Second\u2014Qur maichless assortment of everything thal's new : .re any room in -the house or; office.3x4 Fine Balmoral Tapestry Carpets, with 22% inch Pri \u201ceach 3 24e 45¢ ; i y , wo rices, eac oo Third\u2014Bed-rock cost, based upon a trmendous outlet.500 Carbons, assorted.size i6 x 26, in 2-inch ocak frames; regular $3.50 each.for vards.Reg.340.for $24.85 borders to match.in greens, faw in Beautiful Axminster Rugs -\u2014 These come in rich To-morrow @8Sc a card i pate of pu reds.Childrec'a all wool Swiss Ribbed crimson Oriental patterns.In greens, fawns, Brussels Carpetse\u2014lixirm good wearing Brussels _ Vests, short or long sleeves, Co pr 4 blues, with plain centres.Extra fine quality.Carpets.with pretty 22% inch borders to match.open fronts, white or natural ; Lo 4 ad .ioe Extra Special Pres and Pare S follows: in greens, crimsons and fawns.Rem.up to .colors.izes 2 45¢ to 97¢ B i U + argains in n= $1.25 a yard: to-morrow ho to 12.Price 3 x 23% vards.80 JAPANESE AND CHINA MATTINGS REMARK.Children's Black Ribbed Cotton i 4 y ards.37-20 ABLY REDUCED Drawers.either with or without FR # 3 x 4% y 1.lace.Sizes, 15 to \u20ac à High Grade Axminster Carpets \u2014 Of thick.close 1,000 yards of China Mattings.in greens.blues Price, pair.8.25e \u201cTEN y e, soft Lo walk, on, and of great durability.in ds.: Gc.12%c and 20c a yard.\u2019 \u2019 > greens with fancy border; also in crimsan.ä - finest Japanese Mattines, in : Main Floor.fawn, rosé and blue.Oriental designs, the newest fancy patterns.There are blues, greens, ;
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