The Montreal daily star, 14 mars 1911, mardi 14 mars 1911
[" - ADVERTISING-ISMS.\u201cAny business\u2014no matter what Ww \u2019 |.can employ publicity profitably 1 Hore is taken fo make the adver onts as Interyetinly a news.ALI, \u2018Ne.61.VoL \u2018Under brand \u201cSpecial Liqueur\u201d le undoubtedly the Gentlemen\u2019s Whisky TOOKE'S ARCADE 2 1-1 Inches Deep 12% CENTS EACH R.J.TOOKE, Limited \u2018St.James and St.Catherine Sts.CROC TTR Srey a Daylight Loading.British ay \u201c ait 0 Catbright & Warner's Best Quality - Pure Silk, Mesh and Lisle Thread ach Each $3.50 for $1.75 $6.00 for $3.00 \u2026 $4.00 for $2.00 $1.00 for .50 $4.50 for $2.25 $1.50 for .75 .$5.00 for $2.50 $2.00 for $1.00 \"This Underwear is fine quality, beautifully finished and will be in great demand, while the sizes last.quality silk and leather Belts.- 25\u20ac EXT RA SPEGIAL- \u201c Reg.$1.00 to $1.50, at ~The Hannan Store, Limited 213-215 St.James Street 20 dozen Welsh Margetsons, best Weather Forecast: COLDER.CES The Misses Crowley : SPRING OPENING E In French Pattern Hats, Bonnets and Novelties, HY On Thursday, March 16 AND FOLLOWING DAYS AT THEIR MILLINERY PARLORS 313A BLEURY STREET, MONTREAL.;] x GLOVES GREY OR TAN.¢ ol Ale Goto Pure $1.00 5, A.de LUKIMIER, Mens Fu atcamiemime 81 aTREET West.|s: Notre Dane near Place D'Armes - Phone Up 2483 - 60 20 - - 280 13Seo4_ MONTREAL, TUESDAY, MARCH.CIRCULATION OF \u2018STAR \u201cLast Wesk's Daily 462,845 | Last Week's Weekly\u201d \u2014- 131,601 Total last week 594,446 14, on THE | NICE Of the two hundred and twe \u2014weré in public life.The group abo «are: Dr.Charles LaRoque, ex-Ald.Devoir; Alex.Falconer, K.C.; G.MONTREAL COS MEXICAN CAMP- SEES REBELS \u201cStayed 40 Hours; Threatened McNab; Gost Camp $1500 Mexican\u201d So Runs the Despatch to Montrealer \u2014Mr.Greenwod and Others Knowing Mexico Do Not Fear Serious Trouble.\u201cThough removed thousands of miles à from Mexico, certain Montrealers are | Magican Northern Power Co, two or under arms are conducting themselves.Mr.G.F.Greenwood, the President of the Mexican Northern Power Co.when seen by a Star representative had just received a telegram from the town which the company has built About twenty miles from Santa Rosalle in the State of Chihuahua, \u2014Camyp Las Babisas.The telegram which was sent from Mexico City via.Galveston, Texas., refers to conditions in the camp just spoken of and says: \u201cRebels stayed forty hours in * camp.Executed three of their own men.Threatened MoNab.Cost of entertainment fifteen hundred Mexican doftars.Everybody scared badly.Forty of our men joined the rebels.\u201d The telegram was sent by Mr.Frederick Adams, Manuging Director of S Pearson and Sons, the contractors for the Mexican Northern Power Co.and the McNab he refers to is the General Agent of a big English contracting firm.Further messages from day to day have shown that the Montreal Company interested hud been ,but to noe bother on account of the \u2018'disturbances in the Mexican Republic.Mr.Greenwood said: \u2014\"My ideas of the United States moving troops to the Mexican border is as a matter of help for the Mexican Government, and to prevent fllibustering.which they have a perfect right to do, for it is pretty evident that the arms which have been getting over into the Mexican territory have been supplied by people in the United States.Therefore, it ts proper for the United States to stop it.They.are a friendly nation to \u2018Mexico, and it is not right that war material should be supplied from their own country.\u201cWe have built a town on the sight of our camp.and at present employ about 759 en, which means some 2,500 to 3,000 souls in Las Babisas.\u201d We have already bujit a railway line for a distance of about twenty miles from the town of Santa Rosalie, to the camp, where we expect to have everything in working order in about a year and a half.At the present time we are supplying power for our own mills and light for the town, where a hospital among other things has been built.We employ a lot of native labor and I really do not think that our progress will be interfered with to any extent.\u201d er Montrealers Reticent, Several other Montrealers who are acquainted with the situation in Mexico and who gre personally familiar with the Mexican leaders.are lpath to discuss Mexican affairs.It is claimed that there is such a perfect system of esplonage carried on by the men of President Diaz's government that a statenient made in Montreal by any Tman of prominence will soon reach the Powers that be in Mexico and the return message telling him so will probably not take longer than three days in getting here.Under such circumstances there is very little desire to say anything which might be construed into criticism of the present government of Mexico.- One man in the city yesterday who has not long since returned from Mexico, said he really did not think that the people down there knew what they were squabbling about.\u201cThe mobilization of.the United States troops on the frontier of Mexico is capable of different mannings,: he explained, \u201cbut I do not\u2019 believe that these troops would, be.there if there had not been a previous understand- n Tf you have not slept:on\u201da \u201cBANNER Spring Bed you don\u2019t Know what solid Cl is.This guarantee raderaack & protects you-\u2014insial pei pocing it three Himems week,-telfing hove.those \u2018old man, and.thére is very little doubt | \u201cIn Vain is\u2018 the Net.Spread i in the PRICE ONE CENT.| good character has given It an entree into.on of far, Saaled Packeis Only, ete NATURAL GREEN 4 Wedding Gifts MORRIS MICHAELS ; Diamond Merchant and Goldsmith _invites inspection of his Stock which coma D'ART, LEATHER GOODS, SMOKERS\u2019 REQUISITES, Etc.Quality and workmanship guaranteed; prices most moderate.The MORRIS MICHAELS SHOPS Windsor Hotel Building, Montreal.VI-1 Theobaldgasse 15, Vienna, Austria.\u201c7749 rue d'Häuteville, Paris, France.\u201cThe cholceag ~HAMMERED ut AND COPPER, AN hand wrought.Paul Beau & Co.\" Artistic Metal \u2018Workers, > 291 MOUNTAIN ET.First House Below St: Catherine, OTTAWA TO HAE HNE EQUESTRIAN : Memorial to King Edward Vil.Be Erected by Dominion Gov- Quite a Jot à of excitemsau' QUE us.; the! ed at the City Hall to-day, when news was brought that a citizen wisit F about to ask a quo warapto the \u20acity Cuuncil for v charter a special train gation to Quebec ta arstest agiinste the pabwing of the Ti The special train whi to-day will cost \u2018$1,750.Railway Committee \u2014\u2014 Measure | \u2014Unclaimed Moneys Remain With the Companies.bit.4 , \u2018 éipecial 10 The Montreal Star.Ottäwa, March 14.\u2014Majér Sharpe's n, bill pré iding for annua?retyrns tok the Government of unclaimed balan- 'e ces of express companies, and to make}.of mn raised a long discussion dt &, Council for the Dominion Expresst0 that le in the past.no record had been kept\u2019- of numerous small money orders is-1- He also objected to unclaimed - moneys being turned over té the Gov- ls The company's credit was I why lc 1e Finance.;- the Receiver-General custodian such funds, to-day In the Railway Committee.the objection Company raised sued.ernment.good, and there was no reason the money should be \u2018taken from it.The deputy Minister of wrote that the Department had no.machinery fur dealing with such claims Finally the.clause providing for annual records passed, but the one making the Government custodian of the funds wag dropped.In that way the bill was adopted.Ti Lg Strikers Causing Tréuble in Portugal Special to The Montreal Star.Lisbon, March 14.\u2014Strikers at Setubal vesterday afternoon attempted to capture a cartload of sardines.The Guardia Civile.resisting tho attack, fired and killed two strikers and wounded several ethers.Another strike has started fat Lisbon, that of the Union Fab- ril.chemical workers.There was much excitement last night.The#working class element assembled in large crowds at Rocio.TET FIA TET ThE PELE Hétossitstaniere » > 2 ii iL ing with the Mexican Government.To my mind things have got too hot for the Federal troops to manage.Fighting is in the Blood.\u201cSome of thé insurrectionists are just in the game because it is in their blood.President Diaz will brook no interference, and those who try to fight him are generally given a loag rest.in a foreign country.I am of opinion that he wants to break up the system of large land holdings, which gives Lhe aristocracy such sway in th= country and in so doing he would be actually helping the lower classes, but the common worker on the soil cares little for the progressive methods of a President.Some of the large land owners and ranchers in Mexico have as many as five and six thousand hirelings on the estate, and the owner is the very God of their existence.The Insurrectionists themselves are more of the middle class, men who have become apparently tired of the tin- tiring rule of the family of Teresas.Recently the insurgents attacked a train and leaving the other passengers alone, they héld up the son of Teresas and mage him pay $5,000 for.his release.\u201cGeneral Diaz is getting to be\u2019'an that the politicians and statesmen of |: the ruling Government have things{ arranÿéd as to how they will acs in the event of his.death, Some of his Ministers are very capable men.and ft only needs a look into recent moverhents in.She \u201cfinancial world to 1e how well the interests\u2019 of Moxico| , hard of hearin \u2018 wenn aR RAYE MR.FREDERIC LECLAIR, - FORMER THEATRE MANAGER | SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS | STATUE OF KING, wr Fre als, \u2018for : sir year] j æonnected with the theatrical ente prises of Mr.J.B.Sparrow, died la £ night at the resids nee of his sister-in law, Mrs.J.B.Brunet, 1747 Esplan ade avenue.Mr.Loclair was connect ed with the management of variou.local theatres, specially with Theatre Royal, wh.re he was mans ger for a long time.He was also à one time manager of the \u2018Theatr Francais and the Academy of Musk His death follows a long illness, tacks of pneumonia and pleurisy hay ing developed into valvular disease o the heart, leaving him an invalid fo *{ the past two years.Mr.Leclair was born in St.Hilaire 58 years ago, but spent most of his lif in Montreah \u2014_ This Followed a Trip to Magistrate Caurt and a Little Talk.\u201cYou are charged with unlawfu; telling fortunes,\u201d said Judge Baz this morning, when Mra.Roberts) Victoria street, was arralgned Bh fore him, \u201cwhat do you say to $ charge?\u201d Mrs.Roberts, lady and a little who is a rather © CASAVANT GUILTY : OF MANSLAUGHTER.Rosario Casavant was found guilty of manslaughter this morning in the Court of King\u2019s Bench.on the charge of killing Ernest Bigras on December 23.by hitting him with a atick- Justice Lavergne in his charge\u2019 to the jury sald that while Casavant, according to the strictest interpretation of the law might be found guilty of murder, yet he advised that a verdict of manslaughter be found ip view &f the circumstances, which hardly, warranted the taking of a human life, and yet deserved to be punished zeverely.THE: USEFUL DIPPER EXTINGUISHED FIRE.Dippers played a prominent part in extinguishing\u2019 a blaze which bfoke out at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the home of Mrs.Thompson, 155 Ottawa street.She upset a lighted lamp and flames caught curtains and drapings in the sitting room.While a neighbor gave an alarm Mrs.Thompson busied nerself with dippers of water.- 80 effective was the treatment, that before the firemen arrived the flames were extinguighed, SAVED CREMATION IN MORTUARY CHAMBER.Firemen reached 2384 Manufacturs rs ; street to-day in time to prevent t cremation of the body of Mrs.John Monpetit which was being thr nn d by a blaze in the temporary in.uary chambér.As District Chlef Erier:'s force entered the room the coffin had | ignited.A eandle fell from fis socket and fired the drapings which In turn fired the coffin.An elbow of the corpse -was scorched,\u2019 on \u2018 The death le-reportsd from Ganano- | que, Ont.of Mr.O.B.Gouette, for a number of years \u2018past Inspector of Islands and Paviions on the Bt Taw- fence tn The victaitz of that place.He and leaves Isle ar a cholera suspect.+.tible supply of cholera germs, I a \"BOECKH'S | \u201cSTEEL GRIP\u201d o| BRUSHES Notice to Vegetarians At the request of some of our patrons we have decided to reserve a special table for vegetarians every Wednesday - and Friday during Lent.| EDINBURGH CAFE | 436 St.Catherine Street, West Tel- up 2947.THE MISSES LOUTTIT, Proprietors.For Sale by Leading Dealers.: all of the best.and used in the proper proportions in AIRD\u2019S BREAD 2 ¢ are now Pen tam ize t at : your lost weighs 11% or 2 lbs.ipat, Look for \u2018oùr label, it is tha L \u201cbeni of \u20ac aatistaption.Ca \u201cIs Ishmael On Grosse Isle tZisbe Carries Cholera Germs and is Source of Danger Though Healthy.The trouble with the seventeen undesirable immigrants on the 8S Vol- \u2018 turna.who are being carried back and } + forth on the sea, because no country wants them, has brought to the minds of local shipping men an even worse fate that has befallen an immigrant who last Nuvember left Russia for | Canada.This man is Gottlieb Ziebe, the man who was taken off one of the boats running to Montreal and landed at the quarantine station at Grosse At Grosse Isle he still remains.and the authorities are in 4 quandary as to what to do with him.The trouble is that he is one of those strange beings who, while apparently enjoying perfect health hin @elf, is a source of grave danger.to everybody with whom he comes in contact.He is what is known as a cholera carrier\u2014that is to say, his system is apparently stocked with an inexhaus- and while these do not cawse him any inconven- jence they are a source of danger to everybody who comes near him.Probably no nation in the world would allow him to land.The United \u2018States authorities for years had a similar problem in à woman as \u201cTyphoid Jane\u201d who carried in her system tyhpoid .germs that were a source of danger to everybody but herself, and the only thing that could be done with this woman was to keep her in perpetual isolation.This apparently is the only alternative with the poor fellow at Grosse Isle .who is now a very Ishmael.without kindred, friends, or couhtry.MORMON WOMEN IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE.The campaign now going on in Engc land against Mormonism has had- the result of considerably decreasing the number of girls passing through Canada from England on their way to the great Mormon headquarters at Salt Lake City.Formerly large numbers were constantly passing through the city, landing at Portland In the winter, and coming up to Montreal by rail, and at Montreal ip the summer.The traffic has not altogether been done away with, however, for to-day a party of fourteen young women, who have become Mormon converts, arriv- od at the Bonaventure station, and later left with an emigrant special going west, their destination being Balt Lake City.55 13, 2aw a ¢ [Ln Every Spring Breese That Blows ings the Same Bong .A 3 > à u.à 5 4 THE FORERUNNERS ° of cleanliness in the supply, handling and de livery of Milk, Cream and Ice- Cream.JOHN D.DUNCAN co.Uptown 1318, 4092 | 218 MOUNTAIN ST.57 8 2aw Another Large Party Going South The steamer \u201cSOBO\u201d sailing March 141th has a full passenger list which proves conclusively the popularity of tHe Southern Trip.The - special attention given to the comfort of passengers on the steamers of the \u201cP & B\u201d Line, makes the voyage one of unusual enjoyment.The climate of the British West Indies is especially beneficial to invalids, and wonderful results have been obtained by taking a round trip, Rest, change of air and scenery and plenty of sea travel is required for a run down constitution and all this we have to offer at a cost .that is within everyone's reach.Better write for full .particylars to Robert.Re- ford Co.Limited, Toronto and Montreal, R.M.Melville, Toronto, or .Plekford & Black, Limited, Halifax, N.S.STUARTS POUND CAKE and cake of all kinds have been sold in the city for the last 20 yeas.oted for deliciousness and general excellence, Phone us, or ask your '.grocer for them.ae \"PHONE ST.LOUIS 108.1d KS mils of tou Sour ck ran.er You get there: Men's Take advantage of \u201cthat\u201d.great FIRE SALE wl a full swing now at J.Garmaise & Kahn Bros, 829-831 8 East, near Maisonneuve Street,\u201c _- s Suits Come K MARCH 141011.4 STR TR 5 \u201cTHE ROSARY\" \u201cReligious Sentiment and Mingle in Play Har- _ ATHIS MAJESTY'S Humor rington Reynolds in Lead.Linked together by religions senti- acenes of \u201cThe Rosary,\u201d at His Majesty\u2019s call to mind the hearth-and-home #pecies of pastoral plays that used to delight years ago.Although the action verges into\u2019 de- ¢ldedly melodramatic lines, this is pro- Vably done to bring out the moral aspects of the play.wo vividly \u2018that they can at once be grasped by the popular mind.The lessons are made still more popular by Mr.Harrington: Reynolds, who portrays the priest, and who fs no stranger to Montrealers.He pot - only lives up to pleasing comceptions of : warm-hearted Irish clergyman, with leasant Irish brogue, but he also \u201cad s touches of character study wi - people of almuat any creed would admit to be just and true to life.Those who happen to remember Mr.Reyv- the old Francais stock company here { viser bringing comfort to stricmen \u2018hearts or else instilling every-day.dash and vim into people who have no -» re , - .>> PLACE TO EAT.- 3 \u2019 + dires siways's \u2018a.call for good., hosts of men and wo- I JE ate always on the lookout conveniently located board- oi wen-cioxe wholesome food.Many & mad and his-family; too; I way from heme.and are often in- \u2018bY: the announcements of I ness fo serve m AS The Want Columns ot The- FY + n {Reare\u201d and nnd '.are ho are mére .HE Ar r ++4 es who do not eat at their own they are ensired ; Hike 20.take\u2019 \u2018An occasional meal Thane, + ha tal ag their prepared: 1} many wich tems of news os A Want rg nie a aed : -mrôpie.; li i .ment, with Celtic proverbs and some quiet Irish humor added\u2014the various nolds\u2019 popularity when he played in.can rcadily understand the cheery and : is broadminded spirit which he incorpor- ,_ ates into the role of a spiritual ad- the faculties, and thus its appeal is circle.No pains is spared to make this -from New York.There i: a happy husband and a happy wife.The latter has that.the happy husband has become- \u201c MINDSOR HALL Wedneaday Evening, March 15th, nt 8.30 \u2018The Young Canadian Pianist Nordheimer\u2019s, Archambault's and Windsor Hotel News Stand.589 3 _ Reserved seats, B0c, $1.00 and $1.50 at] Mystery.GIRL 6 |: rincesus * WALKER WHITESIDE \u2014IN\u2014 \u201cTHE MELTING POT\u201d Next Week oO RENE Carter in TWO bY © TONIGHT te 21.50.60 3 ee?hog MAR py .{ Missions.MELVILLE CHURCH ELGIN AVE, WESTMOUNT PARK.= Tuesday Evening, March 14th, at 8 o'clock Lecture.on SOUTH AMERICA, Illustrated by LIMELIGHT VIEWS, mostly taken by the Lecturer, will be given by DR, HARRY GRATTAN GUINNESS, F.R.G.S,, and will treat of the life of the Ancient Incas and the marvellous development of a great Continent.Collection on behalf of the \"Reg- .; 60 2 fons Beyond + Satisfied A feature enjoyed at the Auditorium all, 17 Berthelet street, Prof.8, Laing, the \u2018celebrated dance master, wil teach | Walker Whiteside in «The M } elting Pot?at the Princess.Kusel-Underwood Wedding.Phe marriage was recently solemn- | ized at Trinity Church, Finchley, Eng- X.s, T.H.Underwood, of End House, Hampstead, London, for- : Ku Melfreck, Allerton, ngland.The Rev; Henry Summerhhys performed .the \u2018ceremony.| given away by lovely gown of ivory draped with ninon an year]! embroidery; t long train adorned with orange blossoms.in the form of horseshoes.She was ath tended by five bridesmaids, Miss Mig- onne Peregrine, Miss C.Fay, Miss Chatfield Clark, Miss Josephine De Silva and Miss Marjorie Darwell: They were dressed alike in gowns of \u2018pearl meteor with real lace fichus and aprons, made in Quaker style, and wore little Quaker bonnets.Each wore a rore shaded enamel placque, the gift of the bridegroom.Mr.Reginald Kusel, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence.of the bride's parents, and later Mr.and Mrs.Kusel left for a trip to the continent.The bride travelled in a costume of pearl grey chermeuza veiled in marquisette of the same shade and trimmed with silver lace.A hat of grey satin straw with black trimming completed the costume.Mrs.de.Sola's Tea.Mrs, Clarence I.de Sola entertained vesterday afternoon at a very pleasant tea, attended by over eighty guests.Yellow spring flowers were effectively arranged in the drawing room, where the hostess received wearing a gown of violet satin meteor hand-em- broidered in two shades of violet, and steel beads, with a violet crushed velvet bandeau in her hair.In the dining room the table was prettily decorated with Killarney roses and liljes of the valley In the centre, surrounded by Venetian glass dolphins, with a cluster of the same flowers in tle mouth of each.Tiny electric lights glimmered amidst the flowers.Mrs William Markland.Molson and Mrs A.J.Ferguson poured tea and cofiee assisted by Mrs.Edward Schlesinger, Miss Mary Campbell, Miss Gwendolyn Stanley Bagg.Miss Amy Mathewson, the Misses Do Lisle and Miss Jill Johnson.Mrs.Hart's Tea.Mrs.D.A.Hart, Sherbrooke street west, entertalned a number of young people yesterday at a delightful tea in honor of her guest, Miss Goodwin of New York.1, and of the Pepe Kusel.of her fhther, wore a e The marriage of Ethel Maile, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Albert R.Holtby of Prince Rupert, B.C., formerly of Ottawa, to Mr\u201d Thomas Bernard Bland O'Neill of Quebec.is announced ty take place on April 6th in Prince Rupert, Mrs.(\u2018.A.Pugsley and Mrs.Harry Gilbert, of St.\" John, N.B, who were in \u2018Montreal for __the _ Pugsley-Ross wedding, are.spending a few days with Hon.William and Mrs.Pugsiey, at Ottawa.Mrs.John McKeen and her daugn- ter, Miss Marion McKeen are leaving Ottawa for New York on Wednesday [and sailed on the following day for Bermuda.| Miss Jeasie Clark, formerly of St.Lambert, who has been a patient In the Montreal General \u2018Hospital for the pant - week, is progressing favorably.Mrs, H.Healy, who has been the | guest of her sister, Miss Crowé, has returned to her Home at - Windsor.Milte, ly Captain Newton was the \u2018guest of |_ xéellendies at Government, Hobae, ttawa.for the wèek-en Lady.Tilley, who has been\u201d in.ot- tawp for the winter, -is return ony Wer: fiona: In .stan | | THE SOCIAL WORLD land, of Miss Gladys Beatrice Branks- i mere Underwood, daughter of Mr.and | Platts merly of Montreal, and Mr.Kenneth: Kusel, second son of the late Baron ' The tride, who was satin charmeuse, , { trimmed with | ft i OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO | THE MARQUIS OF SLIGO, 80 to-day.| THE EARL OF STRATHMORE, ; 38 to-day.THE EARL OF BUCHINGIHAM- SHIRE, 51 to-day.| RIGHT REV.DR WILLIAMS, 1 Bishop of Huron, 32 to-day.HON.SENATOR WILLIAM., MITCHELL, 60 to-day.- \"SR.LLOYD HARRIS, M.P., 44 ! to-day.; MR.T.C.BOVILLE, Otlawa, 51 to-day.; - MR: ALLAN CAMERON, New York, 47 to-day.Mit N.W.HIOYLES, K.C, Toronto, 67 to-day.| MR.T.L, WILLSON, Ottawa, i! | to-day.MR.T.J.V.FEILDEN, London, | 46 to-day.MAJ.-GEN.R.G.BROADWOUD, C.B.49 to-day.SIR THOMAS BRUNTON, Lot: don, 67 to-day.MAJ.-GEN.JOHN CAIRNCROSS, R.M., 76 to- day.ANNIVERSARIES.William Smith.Montreal, year ago to-day.Lieut -Col.Thomas T.Turnbuli, Ottawa, died two years ago to- a Thomas Montgomery.Montreal.died two years ago to-day.Robert S.Stuart, Montreal, three years ago to-day.The fr King Victor Emmanuel o aly was born 81 ye To-day Years ago died a died At the mafriage of Mis Isobel Margaret Creelman .to Mr.Howard Sud- low Ambrose which takes place on Wednesday, March 22nd, at hatf-past four o'clock in St.Paul's Church, the bride will be attended by her two sisters, the Misses Marion and Edith Creelman, and her cousin.Miss May { Jennings ;of Toronto.The best n { will be Mr, Percy Bellhouse, and the | ushers wil be Dr.Callaghan.Mr.Kip- pen.Mr.Logie Armstrong, and Mr.E.B.Savage.The Ladies\u2019 Montreal Tennis and) Badminton Club wil give a tea on Monday, March 20th at the 5th Royal Highlandess Armory, Bleury street.During the afternoon a double tournament wil be played.Members wishing to play must be therecby two | o'clock.Mrs.George Contle will present the prizes.Mrs.Baumgarten, McTavish street, with her daughter, Miss Ilse Baum- garten, who has just returned from dbroad, arrive home to-morrow from New York.Dr.Alex.Munro, Dorchester street west leaves to-night for New York, to visit his daughter, who is & nurse-in- training at \u2018the Roosevelt Hospital.Mrs.w.H.Weir and Mrs.Lawrence Davis.have gone to Ashville, North Carolina.for two months.- Mr.and Mrs A.H.Dalrymple, Westmount, spent the week-end at Caledonia Springs.Mr.and Mrs, J.A.Davis, of Montreal, have been guests at the Murray Hill Hotel, New York.The University of Aberdeen is to confer the degree -of Doctor of Laws on Lord Mount-Stephen.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Miss Georgie McGreevy, of Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs.W.Whitaker, 380 Elm avenue, Westmou Mrs.Colin Campbell and Miss Enid Camphell returded last evening from St.Hilaire.Dr.Lafleur Has gone to Bermuda, and will be absent about three weeks.ei \u201cMr.John AC Waiter, wha has \u2018Been Held up vitre severe cold, ts out again.Lt Col.T, Somers, of Montréal, spent the | week nd mn Sherbrpoke.orial to King Edward VII.\u2018Fred Plaza Laurier ac Ottawa MR.FOR | TVA TO HAVE NE EQUESTRIAN |p STATUE OF KING Will | Erected by Dominion Government on Plaza Laurier.2 LEE ! wa, Mare t4\u2014 A \u2018magnificent trian statue of the iate King Fd- VIL, is to adorn the centre of the is understood to be the wish\u2019 of ajurity of the Dominton Cabinet, ave just approved of the plans : c incrging of \u2018Dufferin and Sap- ridges into the broad éxpanse of d been announced that a wae late Thomas LD\u2019Arcy Moliee | Le | be given the \u2018place of honor do THE la%a,, ut as there are movemént»| \"à; in other cities to erect statues], «ont e late King, the Government a to feel.that the Capital eus d not.be behind in this respect oring the memory of the deceas- verefgn, 8 also pointed out that Ottawa ot vet an equestrian stdtue, and it would be ap opportune time part from the heretofore accept- ea of statues in this city, when a splendid jocation offers for a rial of this kind.g Edward Vil, as is well-known, .a majestic figure on horseback, ugh his stature was not above rdinarv.- ile methods of the Proposed stat- King Edward VH, have not been for as yet, it is understood that dition to the equestrian figures, cllefs of incidents in his visit to a will surround the base of the ment.thus making the connec- vith Canadian life and his meme closer, ough in other cities the founds e erection of King Edward VIL arc being raised by public iption, the one here will be at the expense of the Govern- nig ps ger Fab His tac ing} the y 4 Th 3 3 reme Court Cases of Interest.March 14.\u2014In the çase of wn of Westmount vs.Montreal Hat and Pawer Company, in preme Court.counsel for the ipality produced plang for the at the time of \u2018incorporation, 4 wa, j 2.clever single-Hiand balanc \u201cIf tures and the orchestral fully up to the Orpheum standard.FREDERIC LECLAIR, MER THEATRE MANAGER, \"SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS; ISS FRANKLIN PLEASED THE ORPHEUM PATRONS In a repertoire of character.types, appropriately set in origina! songg, j Mies Irene Franklin appeared as the headliner at the Orpheum last night f to justify all that had been £sa'd about her.in advance.From the personation of \u2018the simpe chambermald and the blase chorus girl to the pathetic girl- mother and the coy litiie school tot.Miss Franklin was warmly received in -every: offering, and thea the audience i clamored for more.She was ably assisted at the piano by Burt Green, who saw to it that there was not an instant Which was not fully \u2018ocedptes.Following closely ia popiilar favor was Ed.F.- Reynard in a \u201cA Morning In Hicksvilie,\u201d which as a ventriloquial turn; stands by itself in a class all its own.Even the setting called for 4 rounds of applause, while the artist's work was quite in keeping with the of Way he has it dressed.The eiectric spark of the show, was.no doubt Brent Hayes, the banjo artist, and the way he\u2018painted plctures from - the - classic to ragtime on his different banjoes, was a revelation in the art of playing this instrument.He was rewarded with several encores and an enthusiastic audience heartily demanded several more, The Landry Brothers in their strong act and \u201caerial triumph,\u201d gave an 2 exhibition of muscular strength, clean cut and entertaining, while Abbott and Minthorne Worthley in a dainty little sketch, \u201cAt the Seaside,\u201d were the ¥ forerunners of the holiday season.Gerald Griffin and Company in \u2018Other ! People\u2019s Money,\u201d kept the audience in the best of humdr with thelr Jaughable playlet, which is fun and\u2019 sage ad- > vice, presented in à capable manner 4 by the head of the miniature company.= To vary the programme there are bita of musical comedy by Klein Bros, and Sibyl Brennan, all three of whom worked hard to please and succeeded.p The Georgettys present à novelty acrobatic act, in which there is some very ing.The ple- selections are ng the streets, position of elec hm alaadwd a apd a B The members of the Minto club- who left to-day for Boston, } tawa, 2850000 © 0808000 where they will be the guests of the & : Bosfon Skating clug include the tro- Boston Skating clug Include the tro- & CANADIANS IN LONDON & Eleanor Kingsford, Miss Ormond ## ; \u2014\u2014ememeeste ! oS Haycock, Mr.Phil Chrysler, the- pre- à sident of the club, Mr.John Thomp- # The following Canadians gy son, Major T.B.Gillmore, and Mr.and Mrs, Fred - Booth.% have registered at the Lon- » A marriage has been\u2019 arranged Dbe- + don office of The Mont- * tween Captain Horace Webber, Royal # real Star, 17 Cockspur 3 Field Artillery, son of the late Felix \u201cstreet, London Hussey Webber.of Glyn-Dwerwen, % \u2019 \u2019 Ww.dur- ° near Swansea, and of Mrs.Webber.|i ing the week ending Mareh % and Grace Vernon, second daughter of | William G.Pinder, of Victoria, \u2018Brit- | 18t EK ish Columbia, and of the late Mrs.; Pinder, of Eaton Mansions.+ Dr.Francis O.Anderson, & Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.J.Reid Wilson and + sa ! e Miss Agnes Wilson sailed by the Em- | Mr.J.E.Brown, Kel- B press of Ireland last wéek for a visit - in Blackheath and London.They will & owns, sc.- a retury about the 1st of May.LA Mre.J M.Campbell; @ Mr.and Mrs.Frank Gascoigne and |g Montreal.» fainily, of Winnipeg, are visiti ,\u2018 i.Guscolene\u2019 » rather, Mr F.Ages.+ Mrs.H.Drecheel; Hall .coighe, 17 Hope avenue, to-day\u2014 en|4p fax, N.S.re route to England.@ Mies E.Drechesl, Hall gy Miss Bulteel, a guest of Their Ex-|4#§ fax, N.S.a cellencies at.Government House, who Miss Ol D | i recheel was injured by a fail*while skating 9.Halifax.N.oe echesl, & recently, is quite recovered.dt Halifax, NS.: S \u201d © Mr.Har - Da Mr.Meredith Rountree arrived last @, arry 7 : Devine, 9 night from a two months\u2019 trip to Eng- 4 Vancouver, BC.2 an & Mr.Oscar H.J.Ed- 8 Hon.Judge Globeneky was in Mont- i munds, Thetford Mines.& real for the week-en on P ra » \"Mrs.Frank\u2019 Are of ottawa, spent | # \u2018Mr.T.H Higginson, 9 the week- end s Montreal.oo 9 Fr, and Mrs.J.R.Douglas are To ; Mr.J.L.Hil, Quesn Paris, France.: \"1$ sc ' oh » : - ® Nr.+ A 1 Ekers has retürnea; trom e Mr.Geo.Hedgesen, 9 rs pact * Montréal.= TTT olor re toftured and Mr.J EB.Wéussman., .d .n, .- Babies\u2019 dent vy een | ne Heiman, \u2018tashes, ftchings, 18.5 à ;[have & voice in e qu D, £4.brink about the ons for $5.Satisfaction or money back.11 or \u2019phone Up 3556.UDITORIUM MALL, 2 Doors Li.of Bleury (Under Vice-Regal Patremage).Stanley Hall Dancing School Ne.92 Stanley Street.dults, Mon, Thur, 818.JOIN NOW Private Leasous Daily, any hour.ver 31,000 successful pupils to date.Next Assembly, Wed.830.Orchestra.Up.5168.Prof.Frank H.Norman, (Sr.} CINDERELLA 18 COMING AGAIN, =} FREDERIC W.NORMAN'S DANCING SCHOOL.Private lessons by appointment.Beginners\u2019 Classes.Advanced Classes.Children's Classes.From a Special Correspondent.Toronto, March 14.HERE is no sentiment in a modern city.For many years people have been describing the oldest building on King street to be torn down, and no one is shedding any tears over the announcement that it is to disappéar.Every Torontontan and visitor to the city knows the old frume building Just west of Yonge on King street, which for many years was occupled by a spofting goods store and has more recently been an auction room.It was erected in 1884, and may have looking building, but it has long been out of place among the\u201dfine banks end sky- -sdrapers \u2018which surround ft.Its front looks as though it saw its best days fully a century ago, and numerous signs do not add to its decorative appearance.It is now to give place to a new building to be occupied, when completed, by the Quebec Bank, and the whole will seem in keeping with the dignified section of the town.Toron- tonians have.often wondered why nobody pulled down the old frame stores, but it now appears that the owner, an Owen Sound man, refused to sell them.It is not stated whether his reasons were sentimental or finan- elal, but if the latter he proved wise, &s he received $126,000 for it, when he finally decided to surrender.his owh- ership.The inland naturalist watches for the birds as a sign of spring, but in Torohto the average youth watches for the first boat in the harbor.Two weeks ago, men were teaming across the Ice to the island, but the thaw.which began on Saturday bas practically ended the winter, and tha warning was given to-day that men must not cross the ice as it is in process of breaking up.The first of the season's sail boats were also seen.this morning on Hume ber Bay, and the breege, though chiliy, was one that a racer would glory in.In the course of the next few days, the harbor Masters hat for the first boat which breaks through the ice and lands at the Yonge street dock must be awarded.Spring has arrived in Toronto.: + Cr * * * À paper is to be.established in Toronto in the course of the next month to further the interests of the labor party in Canada.The exact nature of the shéet has not yet been announced, but in e partteulars it Is unique as a joufmaliie venture.- In ill not vely on ad- the first- place 1 vertising for support; In fact it intends tt go further and accept no advertising, on the ground, probably, that it would have to come.from.capi-|s talists.However, the expenses are nôt going to be very large, oe the editors and mariagers intend to contribute their services gratis, and the printing and vimilar expenses are all that will have to be met.The men behind the paper have decided to call it \u201cThe Canadian Labor Party Bulletin\u201d and th tenid_to_use_it _éntiraly for educat nid and propaganda purposes.If the paper serves the pu hie st is degighed, -somé.faint Labor mi \u201cGY yet be found | Wi Parliament .There are à.hum- ver of organisations which clei\u2019 to represent the working classes, but they |8 do not work together suftisi ections.ode.parties \u201ceo thes, - you \u201cthis amusing art in 10 private Tes-7- as a sijack and an eye-sore that ought |: been, at that time, quite an imposing | oA f ani\u201d | \u201cob Re eg Opening uy a lo Can and | npréparétion paire taie.nosis.I fetis , very Ahoe mariés _ dap onel- wiit- Young Irishmen\u2019 s L.& B.Association GR AND PRODUCTION OF THE ROMANTIC DRAMA, \u201cTHE IRISH EXILE\u201d IN 3 ACTS._ Theatre des Nouveautes.St.Catherine Street, one block: east of St.Lawrence Blvd ST.PATRICK'S NIGHT, FRIDAY, MARCH 17th, 1911.TICKETS, Thc and Séc.Box Seats, §1.00 each, on sale at Mulcalr Bros, ae Notre Dame Street West.Phone Main 3645.GOD SAVE IRELAND.8.J.DART, Sec\u2019y-Treaswrer.53 4 4am ben VICTORIA FOR CHAMPIONSHIP CUP.HOCKEY .- BELL TELEPHONE va.TUESDAY, 8 te 16.NORTHERN ELECTRIC | BAND TONIGHT AND A8 USVAL._ 5 ER.ONTARIS &MLORMIER avt Admission 26c; Ladies, lie.| ¥0.MIGHT\u2014Good Ice, sod oz Mid Days.Band © TeMight, Every Night aand Sat.Afternoon, ; mt TT fer te ~ servatives ke Up, ( CITIZEN s.28.30.: .| Ladies, 15e.sen à ne Taree Besalons Daily.- Free Skating lessons.Tubil lee Rink a GARNETS vs.VANKLEEK HILL The ics so ver good condition.ADMISSION 25c.TING TO PROT EST AGAINST \"RECIPROCITY .Windsor Hall, MONDAY, March 20, 8 p.m.\u2018Among the apeaers will be Hon.CLIFFORD SIFTON, Z.A.LASH, T.CHASE CASGRAIN, Prof.LEACOCK and other leading Liberals and Con- it will probably be about the first of April.*e +* Following hard upon the denuncia- MacMurchy, comes \u2018another statement which will doubtless shock fastidious citisens.Dr.Hastings, the Medical Health Officer, declares that a large amount of diseased meat is sold \u2018in Toronto during the courre of a year, and proves his assertion in a most 'convincing manner.killed in Toronto in the course of a supply - enough inspectors to examine all of them.Last year only 1.694 eattle, or a little over four per cent.of the total, wers inspected, and of these ong per cent.co not be used on account of, disease.Taking this | proportion As u- basis for his figures.Dr.Hastings believes that among the uninapected cattle were 340 animals which should not have been used for meat on account of different forms of disease, and yet these were killed and sold as f for the benefit of all thore who are not vegetarians, tha Medical Health Offi cer urges very strongly the employment of enough experts to make à thorough inspection of all the cattle slaughtered in the city.The diet which; Toronto offers its \u201coltizeng becom fon to drinking impure water, they ini infin x oft diseased mea \u2014\u2014 tt ta MARCHING OUT Ean.Simultaneous All Over Canade, For the first time In the history of the Le 7e shoe in pi alor fortnight's revel 1 in a ne been acoopded b: ak ot he shoe with the on \u2018of the Siate.In view of the \u2018radical changes es and shapes\u2019 intréducéd b cha S8hds Company over 508 300 Miates He calculates that 26,400 cattle are |.year, but says that the city does not | Afier antag this startling disclosure | may feel that they are perhaps | the.privi- bar- | tion of the Toronto slums by Dr.Helen'| every day more appetizing, In addl-i à A Bho Bile and a Shes Opering te be] | F with the flintlike hardness of our, No Honing\u2014No Grinding It's s the \u201cCath | Edge Fite heat is never.umiform; electricity can be exactly -meas- vred and regülated.That's why the electric terper- \u201cing of the Carbo-Magnetic Razor Blade is absolutely uniform.The tdge of a razor is a series \u2019 of fine but.irregutar teeth, Doll \"razors are those on\u2019 which the - tecth have broken off.or turried; _ \u201cbroken off on the brittle FAXOËS, \u201cturned on soft ones.; - Because of the added \u2018toughness of our recarbonized steel, coupled] \u2018 process of electric temper tempering, the | teeth on the Carbo Magnetic re.wre | so tough that \u201cthey | break nor bend; hence our guar.- antee; with.\u2018common-sense use.- : Evèry Carbo-Magnetic Razor is \u201cguaranteed to be and do-esactiy what this advertisement dwz ?,\u2014NOot, aid.an unreason- .~ oe .The work was done while he was| may have to go back to the practice oi their profession» and ror the AA King Edward UE able margin The size of the British Premier Gouin read the City's representatives a lesson on 7\" September and October.he had four| @PPear in court before, possibly, one of the very lawyers who subscription, the one here will be This Followed a Trip to Magistrate\u2019s |navy.he added, practically was 0*-| tolerance and, incidentally.maintained the Premier's right to - Men, possibly five, at work for him.\"© Æarlier in the summer one or two were It might have been from May to November.The agreement was ; that he should pay the men at departmental rates of wages.-_ \u201cDid you speak to the foreman about the accaunt ?\u201d \u201cYes, many times.I asked for a tement, and he replied he would ve it ready some time soon.I offer- 3.ed to pay the men from time to time.ment of othér men.showing the streets.position of elec ; A os .tric lights, posts, .electr wires, etc.jlady and a little hard of hearing.ré|encountered in the disarmament ques- s .: ; He preferred to wait till the job was We cannot hang before the eyes of eur judges the menace The caso was taken om fer consider - plied in a most business like way: \u201cI|tion and pointed out that it was the to the members of the committee.The Mayor repudiated the -.one.\u201d .\u201cWere not all the materials supplied \u201cWas any expert valuation made of tee work done by the Government em- ! or materials supplied?\u201d That Is my own Unpiness,\u201d Mr./ tot answered.\u2019 To Mr.McDougall pressed for an answer nd was told finally that no such valu- : on had been made.>.\u201cI had full confidence in Mr.Cham- gne, foreman, over the shops.who gendered the account of $375.62, and which I paid.\u201d \u201cDid you correspond with the Department about the work?\u201d 5 .\u201cNo.! gave my cheque when ! got + fhe account.\u201d The letter rendering the account \"lated November 21st, 1910, was then ead.It was sent by Oscar Champagne to Mr.Lanctot, at Ottawa.The \u201cwritèr hoped everything would be \u201cFound satisfactory.: When was it paid.\u201d Mr.Lanctot, was - asked.5 1 sent \u2018the cheque on November \u201cIt.was cashed January 11th\" as it not held back at vour re- \u201cYou knew it was Government em- was put in evidence.\u2019 1 Only Borrowed the Materials.Wby did you not pay for the ma- ais as well as for the wages of \u2018men?.\u201cBecause Ÿ was to have-similar ma- - Mr, J.M.MacDougall, K.C.of Hull, ! i | 0 our system, they would get our class of judges.: personal ambition, \u2019 Probabilities\u2014Fine and mild.to-day : local showers to-ni ing and turning © der.[SHALL WE \u201cAN NEX\" = GES ?| vs 3 \"ELECTIVE .JU la v > 4 = Tt is impossible\u2014in view of the persiste with which our Parliament pushes ahead with the Taft propbsals\u2014though they are not yet properly before us at all\u2014to avoid thinking of me of the certain effects of Annexation if our politicians drag + us ruthlessly into the trap.\u201d One of these effects must infallibly-\u2014 be the loss of our judicial system and the substitution: for it-of the elective system which often makes so tragic, A trafesty, of justice in the neighboring Republic.fo 2 Ter .Our judges are appointed for life or good behaviour by the Domininon Government, and can only be removed from office \u201cfor cause\u201d by a joint address of both Houses of Parliament: Most of the judges in the United States are elected for short .- terms by popular vote.This means that they are usually selected by the party \u201cBosses\u201d honor by satisfying the ° \u201cBosses\u201d as to their docility and meekness; \u2018that it is only when the public are aroused that it is necessary for the politician to run really \u201cgood men for these positions: and that the most of them are working, from ihe day of their clection, to make sure of re-nomination and Te- \u2014 Le The \u2018difference between the.two systems need mot be ét If we had the American system, we should get the American judiciary.We need not be hypocritical about it.Our politicians are no more scrupulous than theirs, and our people will watch them with no greater vigilance.And just here lies the danger.When we import the system, we import the fruits; precisely as if the Americans would import They do let the Federal Executive appoint their judges of the Federal Supreme Court; and there is.no better Bench of Judges in the World.Our neighbors are just as gogd as we are; hut they have chosen to drag the ermine in the mire of party politics, Do we want to go and do likewise?.We surely will ii judiciary in each.escape the infiltration of the American political system.In the nathe of \u201ctriumphant democracy,\u201d we will soon be electing - our.judges, and reproducing the condition of affairs in this \"country which made the Thaw trial a possibility.It is only Crippen.to see at a glance the difference between the two system.which gave the world the Thaw trial.An elected judge, who was looking for re-election,\u201d would be more than human if he were not susceptible \u201cto; Popular clamor and amenable to party discipline.How, \u2018for -æxanipfe, could we entrust political \u2018trials to judges who \u201cmight be dependent upon the influencé of the political law-breakers before them for re-nomination?A judicial candidate and a member of Parliament go to the polls, let us say.on the same day on the \u201crunning-mate.\u201d the political judge?system of bringing election cases Defore \u2018Parliamentary committees, ou Obvioyely : our \u2018whole that such a trial would bg always or even usually reliable enough g settle the question of a man's liberty or life.We in this Funtry feel secure, however.that every accused citizen will Stet a calmer trial before an absolutely independent judge where nothing but.proper evidence will be heard.and that will be sworn to and compelled to stand the test of cross-examination.But if we had an elected judge who was looking forward to holding his job by keeping step with public opinion.would we feel so certain that rigid and careful justice would be done in every case, even if the Court had to run counter to the general view?.À judge.of all men, should be put beyond the reach of political pressure or popular outcry.\\Ve are now wrangling before them.When we elevate a man to the Bench and entrust him with the tremendous issues which come before a judge for settlement, when we practically put our property in his hands for safe-keeping.when we give him power of life and death over us under certain circumstances, we ought surely to hedge him about with every safeguard that human ingenuity can devise which will permanently protect him from the passions which play upon and divért the judg- that they must come down from the Bench again at no distant day and join the struggle for a livelihood.We cannot then time-serving politicians\u2019 and anxious seekers after popular applause.It we are going to bring our judges every few years before the bar of the mob, we must not expect that they will heroically resist the passionate and ill-considered verdict of that mob on every sensational and long-to-be-remembered case which comes before them.To-day.we have our judges chosen under a rare sense of responsibility by the Dominionn Cabinet, and lifted to the Bench with the full knowledge that they are beyond the reach of party condemnation and street criticism for the rest of their lives.Under the cléctive system, our judges would be little more independent than our Mayors and considerably less powerful than our members of Parliament.Do we want to tread on the brink of such an exchange by accepting the Taft direction as we stand \u201cat the parting of the ways\u2019 > For, if the Americans are \u201cpreparing to annex Canada,\u201d we are preparing to annex their judicial system., ONCE RESIDENCE | | IN WELLINGTON STREET ht, Wednesday, cléear- féet on each front Toronto, March 14.\u2014An area of iow : that they commonly earn that which will be constructed by the Mec- Clary Manufacturing Company.on the\u2019 larid now occupied by the oid build- Ings Nos.21 to 29 Wellington street.The new building will have over 100 The property waa purchased by the \u201cTm Vain : is the Net.t Spread in the Sight of the Bir d\u201d\\( 4 5 On ) Conigany\u2019s pany's Acceptance of New Clause 11, Com- OTTAWA T0 HAVE STATUE OF KING , Memorial to King Edward VII.equestrian statue of the late King Edward VII.is to adorn ihe centre of the proposed Flazu Laurier ar Ottawa dh This is understood to be the wish\u2019 of Who have just approved of the plans would He given the \u2018Place of \u2018honor! \u2018bn |, a in other cities to erect statuey] that] it would be an opportune time to depart from the heretofore accepted idea of \u2018statues in this city, when \u2018such a splendid, jocation offers for a memorial of this kind.King Edward Vil, as.is well-known, made a majestic figure on horseback, although his stature was not above ,| the ordinary.While methods of the proposed statue to King Edward VII.have not been called for as yet, it is understood that in addition to the equestrian figures, bas-rellefs of incidents in his visit to Canada Will surround the base of the monument.thus making the cynnec- tion with Canadian life and his mem- the closer.built at the expense of the Government.Supreme Court Cases of Interest.Ottawa, Marth 14.\u2014In the case of the Town of Westmount vs.Montreal Light.eHat and Pawer Company, in the Suprême Court.counsel for the \u2018| municipality produced plans for the town at the time of \u2018incorporation, ation.The appeal in Candian Pacific Rail- EXHIBITION CASE?The Star hds bought a beautiful! dress sult case for presentation to the person who is judged to have given the heat knsiver to the following question: -\u2014 Why is the circulation of the Star Increasing faster than at any period of its history?\u2019 _ The Star has now reached a cireu- lation close upon 60,000 à day greater than any of its competitors; that Is, \u2018greater by \u201cnearly 60,000 a day than | that of any .competitor.\u2018Think of] this: oo It is most striking to look at the Star circulation table on page 10, and see how iteady it is, and how steady tt growe.sult case\u2014a beauty.Begin your letter thus: - The Star's circulation fs increasing taster now than at any other Period of its history because.d + aucea0 ces vs the majority of the Dominton Cabinet, .for the merging of \u2018Dufferin and Sap- plata, but As there are \u2018movements | MR.FREDERIC LECLAIR.FORMER THEATRE MANAGER, \u2018SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS.| THE.LATE- MR.FRED.LECLAIR, \u2018Mr: Fred Leciaïr.\u201ctor thirty \u2018years ger for a long time.ene time manager of the Theatre Francair and the Academy of Music.His death follows a long Illness, attacks of pneumonia and pleyrisy have ing developed into valvular disease of the heart, leaving him an invalid for the past two years.Mr.Leclair was born in St.Hilaire, 68 vears ago, but spent most of his life in Montreal.TWO WOMEN SEERS QUIT OCCUPATION Court and a Little Talk.\u201cYou are charged with unlawfully telling fortunes,\u201d said Judge Bazin, this morning, when Mra.Roberts, 6 Victoria street, was arraigned before him, \u201cwhat do you say to the charge?\u201d : Mrs.Roberts, who is a rather LI charge one dollar for a full reading.and fifty cents for a zcneral reading.did not know it was against the law, and would close up hér business at once.Madam Belle, 369 City Hall avenue, was arralgned on the same charge, and when/she promised to close up the Judge allowed both her and the Ro- \u2018berts woman tô go on suspended sentence, Madam Wilson, 188 St.Catherine street west.and Madame Olivet, 78 St.Lawtence street.pleaded not guilty to the charge and Were remanded ua- til the 22nd for trial.The prodeedings are taken by the Morality Squad.SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FORTHE DOMINIONS?Question Will Be Brought Up at the Imperial Conference, States .London, Mgroh 14.\u2014Colonel Lynch, {in the House of Commons, asked whether, in view of the prejudice caused fn Australia through reference to that country as a \u2018\u2018colony,\u201d the Government He was also at | APPROVES TAFTS FOR GREAT BRITAIN New York, March 14\u2014The Tri- ; bune\u2019s London correspondent cables: The members of the Coalition forces in Parliament are subordinating | everything to the Veto Bill, and until that measure is made law the Gov- \u2018ernment is in no danger of defeat.So spruce, dapper young Radical who be- bell Bannerman\u2019s: secretary, hit the fuliy %oineé in the game of voting down a big navy, but on this ccea- sion taithfully: adhered to the terms of the Veto Bill compact and gave no assistafice whatever to the Libera) mutineers.Breaking Civil] zation Down.Sir Edward Grey, the Foreign Secretary.who was leading the House of Commons, in Premier Asquith's absence, made an important pronouncement on the Government's naval policy.Reginald McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty.in defence of his estimates against attacks from certain quarters, .had explained that in 1914 Great Britain would have thirty, erned \u2018by-that of Germany.and unless some change occurred in the German naval! law, this year would he the high water mark in the British estimates.Sir Edward Grey.affirming Mr.Mc- Kenna's statements, emphasized the cordiality of Great Britain's foreign relations and his earnest desire that nothing should disturb these friendships, especially with Germany.He then dealt with the difficulties\u2019 to be most civilized nations that spent the most on armaments, asserting that un- ou by the Gove or ! - sharply reprimanding a member of the editorial s i 5 5 1 \u2018cannot A thet an shops: over| offer them a sweet postponement of this dread disaster if they being.heard.City of Montreal Is now wan ome ete fed at re Joe te eee Tee ir minds newspaper in question.who was present and who Saft of the \u201cWhat aid ee and Company.will truckle subserviently enough to \u201cthe man in the street\u201d \u2014_\u2014 but simply asked whether she pleaded |the growth of armaments must in the def behalf of his te - > wages?\u201d pay or PRIN or follow faithfully enough the \u201cman in the caucus\u201d to keep WHO WINS a or mot guilty to telling for-jlong run break civilization down.elence on behall of his paper., .>.I EE78376.62,° the witness repliod.their serene eminence for another term.If we do these things, : With this explanation Mrs.Roberts Approves Taft's Scheme.Everybody repudiated the suggestion of graft in connection \u201cgw: No Expert Valuation Made.we cannot expect to make British and Canadian judges out of - THE sald that she had told fortunes, but| Any real lMmitation to armaments,} with the Bill and the atmosphere.for a time very much\u2018strained, he declared, must depend Yn nations learning, like individuals.to resort to law Tnstead of force of arms.He referred to President.Taft's arbitration speech as bold, courageous and pres- nant with consequences.and said: \u201cSuch a statement vught not to go withaut response.We should be.de- 1llghted to have guch' a proposal made to us.We should feel that \u2018jt was something so momentous and go far- reaching In its ' possible consequences that it would require not only the signature of both governments, but the deliberate and Jerided sanction of Parliament.That.believe, would be ven.\u201d Sir Edward's speech wes loudly cheered.When he referred to the possibility of the adoption of President Taft's proposal.he was Mstened to in tense silence.If, he sald, the two greatest nations should thus make it clear that in no circumstances were they going to war again.the effect of their example to the world must have beneficial consequences.Nations entering .suclt an agreement, continued the secretaty, might be exposed to attack by a third nation.This TO BE WAREHOUSE.Secretary.\u201d loyes who were doing the work?\" y.would probably lead to thelr making uebec, March 14.\u2014The Railways'terday.> ate Wellington atreet will have one| THe best short letter written withip another agreement to join each other Come consideration of the aye] After Feading this\u201d tebolutlon, HI& \u201cA receipt from the branch at Sorel more up-to-date warehouse building} one hundred words wins the dress Special to the Montreal Star In \u2018any case of quarrel with a third Lapointe added, in reply to Ms, Las power in which fused.\u2018Law\u2019 Better Remedy Than Ferce.In enthring an agresment of this kind.\u201d eald Sir Edward.\u2018there would be risks, and you must be prepared arbitration way re- i to convey freight and mails over all gan political life as Sir Henry Éamp-; mittee Unanimously Agrees\u2014City .Claiming\u2019 Right \u2018to à Reférendum\u2014But Committee Votes Down.fhe Proposition\u2014Freight and Mail Carrying.\u201cPrivileges Subject to Centract\u2014Premier \u201cGouin on Montreal\u2019s s \u201cCommittee of Terror\u201d\u2014 Mayor Güerin Repudiates a Newspaper Inter- Clause 14 as it Appeared | Sec.14, as Amended in the Original Bill.| C 14, The company shall, during the- ; period of forty-two years from the sanction of this act and._thereafter until the sale to the municipalities is effected, as hereinafter enacted, have the fight and sdwer to acquire, con: struct, equip, maintain and operate by means of electric power or any .power other than steam approved by the Quebec Püblic Utilities.Commis- | sion, tramways in and across the City By the City Council.2 in the event-of- undertaking property of the Montreal Street Rail- \u2018way Company, of the Montreal Park and Island Rallway Company, of the Montreal Terminal\u2019 Rallway Compäry and of the Public Service corporation | being acquired, as provided in this act, the Montreal Tramways Company shall have, during a period not ex- tenance, equipment and operation of the tramways which the compan may acquire or construct in virtue o this act shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the agregments ex- electric power or any power other than steam, approved by the Quebec Publie Utilities Commission, tramways In \u2018and across the City of Montreal, as it now exists, and as later on ex- of Montreal respectively, and to the | ments and generally to stipulate the terme on which the said tramways shall be constructed.maintained and operated |p and across the City of Montreal, and the said municipalities respectively.The company shali have the right streets and thoroughfares of the cl the rates of fares, the percentage\u2019 be paid to the sald city on the gress earnings of the said company, thes shaFe of-the cost-of paving an main- * .taining the streets and of removing the snow to be paid by sald rations and such other terms and ¢ tions as the city may deem aevitanie » .impose.: All differences between -the city and the company, as regards the In- ! extension of routes in the diferent : i 1 | © parts of its system on such terms and conditions as shall or may be hereafter agreed upon by mutual consent with the municipal authorities, As exclusively, fortwatd.in last, Dight\u2019s.Sus way out.Bas.been found in the tangle over the T ramways Bill at Quebec.have the right to negotiate the details with the Company, and providing for the intervention of the Public Utilities Commission in the gvent of ultimate disagreemeny! The Committee unanimously accepted the amendment.The acceptance of the City\u2019s amendment and the changed - attitude of the city officials ensures that the Bill will go through in its modified form.The City's representatives at Quebec insist that the amendment carries with it the privilege of the City Council.if it so disposes.to submit the new franchise 10 a vote of the clectors of Montreal.The Railways Committee.however, voted down express an opinion on the issue without being subjected to vios lent attacks by \u2018a committee of terror which is in existence in Montreal.\u201d During this morning\u2019s session, Mayor Guerin was taken to task by members of the Committee for an alleged interview, printed in a Montreal newspaper, which has been unusually vociferous in regard to the Bill, in which dishonesty was imputed alleged interview in toto.Premier Gouin himself, took a hand, - + was again cleared up.As Mayor Guerin put it, it was agreed to \u201clet by-gones be by-gones.\u2019 While all this was going on a special train bearing a crowd of Montrealers was on its way down to Quebec.They were | - going, in responce to the appeal-of-Mayor Luerin, first-to protest against the passage of the Tramways Bill at all; and second to insist, if it were passed, that the amendment adopted\u201d by the City Council be made a part of it.The civic delegation had a pleasant little free excursion to Quebec, only to find, on arriving there.that their presence was\u201d not really necessary after ali.SETTLEMENT.I IN SIGHT Special Staff Correspondence, ; pr adopted by the City Counall yes.real Tramways Co.'s blll was delayed|vergne, that it did not mean the abs: for half an hour this morning while a conferences were held fo the Prime years tranche ne 8.forty-twe Minister s htice on ne subject De conditional, be A tween Sir Lomer Gouin and Contro said, or Lachapelle and Ald.Brodeur, repre-}: \u201cThe resotution says ws senting the Sy of Montreal,\u201d After] hall not exceed forty-two would consider .the desirability or creating a separate department to del with thé affaiss of thé self-governing wards Mp J.A.Perron was called in tor some sacrifice.of f national pride.I as Fepresentior the Tagnways Com- know that to prodûce/ such changes public opinion must ch very high returned to the.Department.I [Rr only borrowed them.\u201d \u201cWhat was paid fer materials?\u201d pressure from the westefn province is McClary Manufacturing Company moving quickly south-east towards On-| from Mrs.Beaune Major.for- §$20.000.tario and appears to be followed by af or about $4 per square foot.cree VII TI rcv rr ers vy rea very ewes ; .} told wave.The weather is fine and mild| pra to 1860 these uld sfone _ |dominions.ideals, higher than some think possi-|.It was said after the conferees] {A a Tee pu \u201cihe witness Teplied., tronr-Ontario to the Marliüne Prov Provinces.front usines were.oceupled.nel: proces tee Cpntrnanr reassess esse, or | Lets Harcourt re eas chere ble, but mac's minds are working In Jn chet there was vas xocd pro ee A rN fos gr : - gy y prom t.busines , .Co Po n won wit] e direction; tory affords in.|settistient ot.nding 3 -\u2014 aupérintendent PE Sorel 0 y Meptreat weather readings by Lars # reat wpe thelr dosiraction will L signed Lestese cadre TL RS TT Gomimon \u201cpremiers: at a on uf reac goon ~ a8 1 ideal ences: ty asd SompApy.| nt Fo Xo tas McDougall asked wliéther a ponte il 0.58: hes a.m.to-day, 20.48: remove one of the city\u2019s oldest lant] © iQonference:\u2019 = poirit.It wae so \u2018the tase of slavery.No mention, however, was made | of wha fa \u2018hinds ot se Fer \u201c7 yepr before this particular fob was|at it a.m.to-day, 30.44.marks, - The Editor of she Daily Star and the}, Replying to 2,8 question pp ph it .| when the United States rose up.not {any prospective - ment when ifs [And If they wire Teady to oF 3 Aone, one Alderic Senecal \u201chad not : The sale of the property vas neg-{x We ki st i » velo rigg, the 5.count the cost in blood or money ur oomumitles \u201ctook wp fhe.cons 14: the terms for \u2018a dontehet fog } sen \u201cworked for Mr., Lanctot \u2018without being} Temperatura to-day Max.Ii.min, 2.1, tiated by the Colom Rea! Estate ditor ef the ly Star.will be sioner, bad reported on the reciprocry the risk \u201cof national existence.of the bil off 1would ratify chet, knowing there Wan: paid, Sepoca) was a Goverpment em- veetwrday.max, 4, rin 28.; Company.ages It \u201cto agree anbther|agreeme in Ia A.Lipointe, lo spanking.for public confiéencs \u2018rt the 5 NEC A Fifi] se rose tls OPA and lye of veal, a ES vil act as referee.>: Writers ered fi Mid that Ale: Abtermerr \u201caoû: 008 [apesch, in which, ose.\u20ac Ce TBE he Ihe a oyening: CE Tas mot moot ft : troller# had éarefully studied the wii} RE confiaca 4 BF since the adjournment last THEY.Vc 104 and the \u2026 ANE Wok ee Flynn-made things interesting from time | \u2014 chair, possessed of an unfiagging zeal for the to Lg Le agréer rosecution Th Eg Apa pee THE MONTREAL; DAILY ST 5% | eyis S Whe I age $ * et ae - RE \u2014 \u2014 - pn = = 3 6 < : Cpl - + ; \u201cThirty-two New Members of The Shamrocks Voted and The struggle for power at the shame rock Lacrosse Club last evening was a drawn battle.Insurgents and stand-pst- ters each succeed in drawing from the ; results a certain amount of consolation, ; and, while the insurgents, supported by L of-the-stand-par parts.) succeeded in electing Alderman Tom O'Connell to the chief executive office | once again: in placing Mr.Peter Murphy I in the comparatively inactive position of; honorary president, and electing a second vice-president and assistant secretary, the stand-pat clement won in the ruusle for the office of first vice-pre- ent KINGDOM.; The officers elected finaily were as fol- ows Hon.president\u2014Peter Murphy.President\u2014Ald.Tom O'Cunnell.First vice-president\u2014Mr.M.Hughes.Second vice-president\u2014Mr.H.E.M Callum.Secretary\u2014J.J.O'Neill.tant secrétarv-Jumes Mahoney.Two of the offices, that of first vice- president and assistant secretary, were balloted for, the others went by acclamation.With a single exception, there was no determined opposition to any of the meetings proceedings, altheugh Mr.c- tô time by registering various protests to the proceedings.The real opposition developed in regard tc the motlon to suspend a part of the constitution in order to enable some thirty newly-elected members to vote at the meeting.The motion was regularly moved and sec- \u2018onded and put to the meeting, and, while there were only a few actual votes in favor of the motlon, there was no dis- sentient hand raised when the question or those agalnst.Mr.Peter Murphy.who was * pon declared the motion carried, which word brought.Mr, J., O'Brien to his feet with a strenuous | \"protest.\u2018There.was a 'roar from the greater part of the members, and for a moment there seemed a little excitement.From | the midst of the racket Mr.O'Brien had been taken, and that the action was could be heard protesting that no vote | unconstitutional.and several other things Mr.O'Brien was strongly supported by some Jf the older members, but the chairman's ruling had.been given, and { Mr.Murphy declined to \u2018alter it, in which \u201ccourse of action he was supported by a | majority of the members present.The \u2018 - new members, therefore, got their vote.The reports of the secretary and trea- 2) -Endowed with perennial in the after twelve months rest.surer were read and adopted.The former showed that the club from last year's activities carry over a deficit of $1,519.85.That of the secretary was not as favorable as in past years, as last year's team did not finish as well as could have been hoped.This was due in part to the recommendation of the directorate, who at youth and Tom O'Connell i is President BROUGHT BACK INTO HIS ge er 51 | couragement rendered the Association \u2018 | | adding that the gift was but a trifle Ald.Thomas O'Connell.\u2014 Ever popular past-president of the - Shamrock Lacrosse Club, reelected to that office last night, ST.PATRICKS AAA, HONOR CHAPLAN, (CR \u201cThe Rev.Father McShane received | _ an agreeable surprise on Sunday af- | ternoon when he was made the recip- ' lent of à gold watch fob in the-shape of a winged harp, the crest of the As- | sociation and also a pair of gold cuff ith- a -\u201cbas- relief ofthe crest.I\u201d wrought in gold upon it.On the back of the fob was engraved \u201cFrom the members of Bt.Patrick's A.A.A.to the Rev.Father McShane, on the | occasion of: his feast.\u201d As the in-, scription indicates, it was on the occasion of the feast of his patron, St.Gerald.The President, Mr.John J.Ryan, made the presentation.accompanying it with a very well-worded and suitable address, expressing the appreciation of the members for his | ! invaluable assistance, advice and en-| compared with the magnitude of the: sentiment they wished to express, after which the members burst forth in good round voice \u201cFor he's a jolly good fel- i low.\u201d Father McShane in the course of his ; reply said, that the presentation was | not altogether a surprise to him, kpow- ; ing the calibre of the members he ; does, that nothing , they may\\ do in| showing thelr appreciation to those : whom they consider have at any time | rendered them the shghtest service ' would surprise him.; In honor vf the occasion a suitable, programme was arranged, among talent selected from the member3, conststing of songs.musical selections.etc.the: Reverend gentleman - trimsetf \u2018contri- } buting to the sucress of the afler- ; P noon by relating a few of the laughable\u2019 stories for which he is famous, The entertainment then closed with the: singing of God Save Ireland.and God Save the King.JUBILEE CUP TO: \u201cTONIGHT.The crew are: 8.E.8.Lloyds Jesus (cox.), 9 st.1 lbs.i Signif jes an old Blue.n THE CAMBRIDGE CREW SETTING OUT FOR A Swann, Trinity Hall (bow), 11 st; 6ib.; 2 P.V.G.Van der Byl, 3.*F.&, Helyyer, First Triinty, 12 st.4ibs.; 4.C, F.Burnand, First Trinity, 12 st.4 Ibs.; 5 Third Trinity, 13 st.2 Ibs.; 6.*J, B.Risher, First Trinity, 14 st.© be.; 7.* a.E.Fairbairn, Jesus, 12 st.3 ibe.; L.THE COMING BOAT RACE Te TRIAL SPIN.Pembroke, 12 st.8 1b.*R.le Blanc Smith, (Special Photo for the Montreal Star.Garnets Play Vankleek Hill Second Game for Trophy.A hard game is expected to be the result of to-night's méet between the.Garnets and the Vankleek Hill, Ont.\u2018 team.at the Jubilee rink, for the \u201cJubilee Cup.\u201d The visitors have great record this year end word was! received last night that they nave! every hope of returning home with the cup under thejr arms.The team will; have a big bunch.of supporters to BILLIARDS ATMAAA.| A large and appreciative audience | greeted the opening game of the in- interésts of our national summer sport, the Shamrock Lacrosse Club has once more set its house in order, chosen its the beginning of the season had decided that the club should play as many ama- teürs as possible.and as a result many junior -and intermediate players had to be drafted into senjor ranks.cheer them en as over one hundred and fifty are booked to come along on the excursion.The Garnet's have beén resting up since last Saturday's hard game, and while not being over dividual championship in the Montreal Billiard League, and the form shown by Menard and Viau was a revelation to some of the younger members pres- Lak \u201c \"- those upholding the game that has made - and floet- footed \u2018they can, and so they are to bring of \u201chold the Jubilee Cup also.executive, and put its shoulder to the wheel, prepared to roll the old organization through another season.The Shamrocks and lacrosse are as inseparable as summer and blue sky, or youth and hope: and the time will never come, at any rate, it never should come, wben the Shamrocks will not be prominent among Mr.Michael Fennel had \u2018no difficulty in getting his motion to so amend the constitution as to allow of an annual meeting instead of semi-annual meetings 8s heretofore, and te hold that annual meeting in the second Wednesday in November.The change, when explained to the members, was favorably received, and the vote in its favor was practically unanimous.Under the new arrangement, the officers will come into power at the close of the season, and will be able to spend the winter months planning for the lacrosse season, instead of wondering what chance they stand of being re-elected.Mr.Flynn was practically the only member to raise any kiek againar~this.Mr.Cooney opposed Mr.Hughes for first vice-presidency, but, \u201calthough the figures were not read, it is understood Canada famous and the rest of the world jealous.It is to be hoped that during the season upon which they are about to enter the club will experience some of that good fortune which In past years so often linked together the Shamrocks and victory.The Galt bockeyists seem to be able that Mr.Hughes\u2019 majority was only to get about so far, and then comes 3 |ahout twelve votes.Mr.J.Nolan op- halt, usually followed by retreat.Hav- posed Mr.Mahoney for assistant secretary.ing won the championship of the Ontario Professional League, they naturally were ambitious to climb to the very top of the tree, whers ripens big fruit like the Stanley Cup.Well, they have not reached there yet, Ottawa blocking the way.It is orie thing to win the Ontario.championship, but it is quite another to defeat the leaders of the National Association.The meeting closed at midnight, after votes of thanks to the Young Irishmen for the use of the hall; the president, and the press.CRICKETERS GATHER TO-MORROW EVENING The annual meeting of the Mantreal and District Cricket League will be held to-morrow evening at eight.o'clock in the Carslake Hotel, when the | usual business of the annual meeting will be considered.and the schedules for the coming year drawn up.The meeting is expected to be a most successful one, and indications point to a very successful cricket season for Montreal clubs, The added interest in the game which follows the announoe- ment of the proposed trip for Moutreal cricketers, is evident among the clubs and the members are waiting anxiously for the season to open.Application will be made at the meeting to-morrow for admission to the league by at least one new club.the C.P.R.Angus Cricket Club.Thus C.P.It.Angus Cricket Club.This club which is affiliated with the C.P R.Angus A.A.A., Is expected to put a very strong team Into the first division of the !eague.| NEW GOLF CLUBHOUSE.A Twenty Thousand Dollar One for Toronto.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, March 14.\u2014Reports presented at the annual meeting of the High Park Golf Club showed the club fs \u2018In a flourishing state The new $20,000 club house will he finished by April 15, and will be one of the finest in Canada.Every convenience of golfers will the club's new home.Fifty new members have been enrolled, and applications are coming in every day.The club Intends putting a limited number of treasury.shares on sale, $150.about May 1.F.W.Tanner was chosen the captain for the coming season.The officers for 1811 are as follows: President, H.W.Beatty; vice-presi- dent, W.F.Dineen; honarary secre- There are other signs of an early apring besides the appearance of tan boots on the streets and the creeping back into the advertising columns of the summer resorts.One of these signs fs the activity of lacrosse people, It has already gone so far that in Toronto they have arranged a rhatch for May 6, which, it is sald, will be one of the earliest big matches ever played.Well, if the early bird catches the worm.why may not the early lacrosse player catch the elusive fhe early players catch the dollars, dollars.The! mahagers 7 tie Nationals and the Tecumsehs think two early May matches, the first to be payed six days after moving, which atiould be time enough to permit Toronto: to get #6ttked, and \u2018compose its mind \u2018sufficiently to enable it to take in lacrosse.The most jubilant \u201cboys in town are those modest youths who hide themselves under the name of Garnets.Am- ng other things (hat they do well Is to gta; hockey, and this season they have done that so well that they have not only won the City League championship, but |tary-treasurer, KE.V.O'Sullivan; di- The.Garnete\u2019 rectors, F.W.Tanner, J.J.Walsh, v{| H.M.Weatherald, and L.L, Anthea up of happiness Is running be found in, :ent.Menard started like a whirlwind, sooring 78 in the first 10 winnings to confident, fully expect to retain the cup.The probable line up will be as\u2019 follows: Viau's 51.From th .ut at on Viau started | Woarnet Goal Vankleek Hi nig to pull up 02 his opponent and at 260 Kirlin 7 Point Bates points was only 8 behind.Viau's Johnston.Cover LOL Saucler knowledge of the game from this on Turnper.Forward .Art, Blanchard TE Sppatent.making a fine run Seguin.Forward .Alb.Blanchard menard's po, nished the game 250 to Walish.Yorward .Matte : Kane.Forward .Cheney Menard (Canadian Club).- Three twenty-minute halves will Le Average recente trees 8.29, \u2026 played, starting at 8.30 o'clogk; the; High 8 24, 19, 18, 13, 17 eh officials are expected to ha Cooper, Tuas, » 3B, Lip 14.I fddett: L, Yau.(St.Denis Club)» .\u201c ; Score .ES HACK AND DECARIE | pve i 28, 18, 14, 13.MEET TO-MORROW NIGHT.George Häckenschmiät, the famous \u2018and there is no doubt but Menard will wrestler, will appear in a new role endeavor to redeem himself to- -night at Sohmer Park to-morrow night, \u2018at the M.A.A.A.when he will engage in a weight lifting contest with Decarie, the St Henri Strong man.George Kennedy has been trying for years to bring these two giants together in a championship contest of | smeatop and Tommy at \u2018Noel de Tilley of the Delorimier Club: against whom he has been matched.and is confident that he can defeat | Hack, but the latter, after a lapse of some vears, has been practising during his American tour this season and has every confidence that can dirpose of the local Hercules, i There will he some good wrestiing | assault and battery.bouts, in addition to the ble contest.; BUFFALD BOWLING this kind, and has at last got the | SN consent of the Russin Lion.ui Decarie has beaten everybody | Li ; a 2 à It is anno- ed id thse - ay by\u2019 he |erimjpal prosecution àf.some ,of the in a match played at the Victoria rink .last week was so badly assaulted that a a surgeon had to be called, and en at- erysipelas was \u2018feared.en action for damages and doctor's fees may also bé Inatituted against the assailants, .who 30 badly TOURNEY ROLLSALONG \"= = ic Buffalo,.N.Y.March.14.Five Inot give a decision in their favor.times individual bowlers at the National To-night, Tuesday, Menard wil] nay {players of the Suburban - \u201cLeague for | It appears that one of thé umpires | \u201cSUCCESS LAST NIGHT: | Automobile races, It now loeks as If a second train will be necessary to transport the cara and crews which will participate in the proposed national racing circuit.Some one has added to the list df prizes to be given in the Jacksonville late this month, a Florida orange grove.A number of 'Jests regarding handing some one a citrous fruit leap naturally to the tongue.00° There will be automobile shows un- Le th along toward outdoors be- a wohl\u201d a week.i Fthe spread of Christianity, a commit- -Îtee of the North Woodward Metho- wunshine a\" sh Yu] strated their right to the title ot cham: dona ~.> 1 45-167 en resin, (hui two nectiasty parte él pions of the Dominion, and are recogniz- Champetre No, 1.50.343 245 10-19 wait\u201d will be H ry brawn Wi {ed as such, with the authority to play an |Crescents .5 , -20 Waaned \u201cith wavy diné, sito ia ¥flamerican tegih for the world's champion.Shampetre Ne : : Bal 2.513 315 \u201che \u2018Ali choi of the lettering\u201d gd 8g hel ship.WA AA.No, 2.47,750 2.513 3-19 ps It Is or thought *: Pat, ~~ \u2014\u2014\u2014 Reavers .aanccuu 49128 7,456 6-20 \u2018whose pet nares has \u201cbee Pia \u2018Well, it it was a championship match estmount NY a EE 2-15 MISE au n III) .2.40 -18 pu ; ane vil ls rd a mur re ee thes acancel y mde loown © RRYMCA 111100 an mera\u2019) & = nde: EN 0 an Fine Bors +e to LT Aer Bates Re .a nerd à fainly aot ia ihe matter.of scores, for puck A Chan Batters, [TUT oe pees us \"| they: did mot make à singlesgeal._ The The Haan sut.TE - Crosiant wased before the brique Mgnt TE Ey 2 live weeks \u2018our Interest.» PP | that shined fis Parkdale.; cn tbasphegt datter if the 187,000 | \u201cTit, average of ten miles a day during the presnt year.the total mileage would be 682,550,000, ur 27,302 times as far as the distance around the world on the equator, or over seven times as far as the sun is distant from the earth.\"The Berlin Tageblatt has been interviewing leaders in the German automobile Industry.and in the sport, as to whether there is any real future for motorcar: racing in- the Emperor's dominions, and has obtained a surprising number of opinions to the ef- fact that racing has helped, and still can help, the development of the car, even from the point of view of the man who uses it as a family convey- atice.The news from Washington that the federal automobile license bill has heen reported favorably by the committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce has caused feelings of the liveliest eatisfaction among motorists throughout the country, as shown by favorable public and press comments.Although the bill still has a rng way to go\u2014that is to say.to pass the House and the Senate.and then to come to the President for signature\u2014 Mr.Terry points out that this te the greatest progress yet made by any such measure.Nune before this has ever been reported.Entry blanks for the 24-hour race that is to be run at Los Angeles.in the motordrome, on April 8 and 9 show that it is open to any motor car under the piston displacement limitation of Claes C.The first prize is the Los Angeles Motordrome Twenty- four-hour Trophy and 15 per cent.of the gross gate receipts.THIS NEW GAME A BRUTAL PASTIME New York, March 14.\u2014Why have sports like football, basket- ball and baseball and such other relics of the stone age.Instead why not substitute a few diversions of a more artistie character?says the Endman of The Syracuse Daily Orange.Here is a new game which would be received by the classic element of our universities and colleges instead of sports which tend to ruffle the part in the hair.Here are the rules of the new game: Before sivine the rules it would be best to state that the game is nameless and nobody knows who invented This säfeguards the life of some struggling: author.Five young geñ- tlemen with red hair and five young gentlemen who ars prematurely bald dress themselves in gingham clothing with a wide sash over the left shoulder.(The purpose of the sash appears later, the gingham cloth is for pure deviltry.) The five young men with red hair range themselves opposite the five young men who are prematurely bald.The signal is given (dropping a handkerchief scented with cologne) and the game is on.The red haired young men then say in chorus.\u201cIf we cannot possess red hair, let us have none at alt.\u201d To this daititily phrased compliment the prematurely bald young men reply.smiling pleasantly as they speak: -you so much!\" Instead of saying, \u201cDon\u2019t mention it,\u201d as would naturally be expected, the \u201cyoung gentlemen of hair of a roseate shade step gracefuly forward and seize the sashes of the other contestants of the game.These in türn also seise sashes.Being paired off, they \u2018waltz gently about the apartment to the music of à German band oconcesied beRind a bank of flowers.At this point of the.game the spectators are taken violently thus offering superb finale of the.everybody present actually taking in the diversion.This is so aif- erent from football and che \u201cother forms of.sport that it quite charms every one.P.8.\u2014Part of the fun is the extreme difficulty of finding.any -young gentlemen with red hair o will consent to play the game.But when once captured they play & very atrong game.The game will be adopted by universities to be played at faculty teas, Mr.Walter Camp has already.team asked to pick an All-American | eam, o Manhandled Ai \u201cÀ Haokenschmiét, | rest Charles ç Olsen, THIS.LOCAL BOXER HAS ACCEPTED W.WELLER'S \u201cKid\u201d Herman.MONTREAL BOWLING TOURNEY NEXT WEEK At an executive meeting of the Montreal Bowling Association held at the Elk's Club last evening, plans were lajd for the holding of a Montreal tournament at the Palace Alleys next week.The tournament which wiH start on Monday the 20th, and go over until the following Monday with games on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, wll} be open to all \u2018clubs in Montrea and die- trict.The matches will be for five men teams.doubles.and singles.The entry fees for the five-men teams ls ten dollars, for the doubles three dollars, and for the single in three strings a& dollar fifty.Single entrles will be received in unimited numbers at an entrance fee of twenty-five- cents.There will be a special class for novices as well as the open competition, and the.one which wili be open to any club members in Montreal except those playing in Class A of the Montreal Bowling Association's The prizes for the novice clase the same as for the open.League.will be namely, - three cash prizes in every event.Games must be rolled on the Palace Alleys.Entries should be addressed to Mr.Rupert Darling at the Palace Alleys, and must be received not later than Monday next.The Montreal Bowling Association's annual banquet will be held at the Queen's Hotel on April the 20th.KID HERMAN TALKS.Lightweight Title.Sporting Editor Star: \u2014 In answer to Billy Weller, I am open to meet him.as I\u2019 said before.If Weller claims the lightweight championship I will fight him for it.If & go can be pulled off before the ist of April, I will fight him, winner take all, or any way suitable.The reason why I! want a match before April is because I am going away on my farm to train up and get into fighting for good.rl make 130 pounds, -and if he will make 133 it will be all right.I will fight him in public and no other way.I remain, yours truly.KID HERMAN.+444 44 + 4 4 4 4 4 + A NOVELTY MILE RACE FOR TO-NIGHT.A mile race, open to any bona fide member of any local hockey team (barring professional) for a suitable prize in gold during the hockey match between The Orpheum and His Majesty's, this, Tuesday, evening, March 14.- Entries received up to 6 p.m.Tuesday, by Frank Faber, of The Orpheum.4444444644 444 A NEW DEPARTURE.St.Patrick\u2019s AAA.Becoming Very Literary.\u201cResolved that Professionalism Degrades Athletics.\u201d was the topic of the first debate of the St.Patrick's Liter- lary and Debating Club, held yesterday in the Association rooms.Thery were over sixty members present, of which about thirty expressed their opinions for or against in the xeneral discussion after the debate proper.The \u2018affirmative of the resolution was upheld by Messrs J.I.Brady and J.P.O'Loghlin.and the negative by H.Fitzgerald and Emmet Quinn, president of the National Hockey Association.The discussion was awarded the negative on the debate.Another vote, however, was taken after the discussion on the merits of the subject itself, snd the decision reversed and given to the amateurs.Much promise was shown \u201cfor the future of the club.On Monday next at 8.30 pm.R.L.Calder, will give a lecture before the Association on \u201cA Hidden Talent.\u201d Pris and friends are cordially 1n- 4444440000040 400 MOTTON +++ Honor ome come.At a special meeting of the Executive Board of The Canadian Snowshoe Union, resolution: of regret were un- animcusly passed upon the sad demise of Alex.Bergevin, first vice-president of the C.8B, 8.Union, and it was also resolved that copy of theses resolutions be sent to the members of his family, anid to the press.St.Patrick\u2019 Harriers.The sixth annual meeting of Bt.Patrick\u2019s harrier and track teams will be p.m.As the officers for the following! year will be elected and other Iimpor- tant business dealing with this branch of \u2018sport will be brought up, a very large ring of members is re« au rt fr Haok Défeated Olson.Tréok, Mic, 16 \u2014seif © Battle\u2019 March the Buselan Lion, as Still Seeks Match With Weller for.held at the club rooms, 492 §t.Urbain |, street on Thursday evening at eight | Loyola, College intermedinies met and were defested by the Billiken seven by the score of 2 to 1 last night at the Victoria Rink The game was not very fast responsible for the rough work displayed by the players.in\u2019 the first half.The score was.1 to 0 at hal?time for Loyola, but when the Billikens struck their pace early in the second half, Loyola had no show, and led on till the end.The teams Lined we as follows: Le Boutilliez Murphy aller) right \u201cReplaced by \u2018Morgan.The executive \u2018of the National Lacroi Club announce that Lamoureux, one the oldest of their players, has signed contract to play with the French twelve again this season.\u2018There was a unique match at the Jue.bec Skating Rink on Saturday when the seven Moreney brothers hab @-teamfronr\"the St.-George's \u2018Club.In addition to the seven brothers on the ice, there was an eighth brother on the side in uniform as spare man.The Morency ite only deféeted by a score of to Simon Nicholls, shortstop and captain, of the Baltimore Eastern League Basse ball Club, died at an hospital at Baltimore on Saturday from typhoid fever.The Czar has sanctioned the reesy contingent of cavalry officers of an army to compete in the International horse show at London.There will be 20 picked riders and jumpers, including Cos- sacks, urider the personal command of \u2018the Czar's aide, Col.Prince Serge Reo loselaky Billy Papke, the middleweight; ed out Dave Smith, the Australian mids -dleweight champion.in the seventh round at Sydmey, N.8.W., on Saturday.~ Frank Gotch won two straight falls fromm Fred.Beell on Saturday at Duluth, the first in 25 minutes and the second in 22.minutes.kriock- Henry Ordemann, of Minneapolis, and Stanislaus Zbysco, of Poland, have been matched to wrestle to a finish at Detroit on March 18.The New York authorities are planning an all-round Investigation of certain ath- jetie clubs.Summonses were issued on Saturday for Tom O'Rourke, manager of the National Sporting Club of Amerl- ca; for Pal Moore and Sammy Smith, principals in the last fight on Friday .\u2018night, and for \u201cJohn Doe, referee,\u201d and \u201cJohn Doe, timekeeper.\u201d They are returnable to-day.PORT ARTHUR NEXT.Western Challengers for the Stanley Cup Will Be in Ottawa Wednesday.Ottawa, Ont., March 14.\u2014 Disposing of Galt, as had been anticipated, Ottawa will now prepare for the Port Arthur challengers, who will appear At the Arena on Thursday night in the final cup match of the year.The match is forecasted as a win for Ottawa, and, from the tone of the eastern sporting experts, the N.H.A.title- holders 9 Ql t to have ttl dfeticulty in getting\u2019 db ith the long end of the score.According te Trustee Foran, thé Port Artur team will arrive in the city Wednesday, working - out at thé Arena Wednesday evoning, and then resting up for the big game.Ottawa fans are backing their team at odds of two to one\u2019 to beat the western champions, and, with their great eastern record behind them, the locals ought to be able to score their second victory \u2018of the week.Russell Bowle and Duncan Campbell will likely officiate, this pair having acted very capably ia the past.Grand Mere play the return game of the final series for the amateur title of Eastern Canada at the Arena to-morrow night, when the champion New Edinburgh seven wil: make their last appearance of the year.New Edinburgh ought to win, but hi any event they hold a two goal lead which they won in the Quebec town, and a trip after the Allan Cup is now likely.The only obstacle in the way of this jaunt to the Peg:is the inability of some of the team to secure leave, but it is possible that arrangements may be made\u201cfot a séries early next week.LITTLE ENGLISHMAN IS VERY CONFIDENT Special to The Montreal Star.New York, March 14.\u2014Packey Meco Farland, who will face Owen Moran at the Fairmont Athletic Club to-night, wound up his training for the bout at Cannon\u2019s Road house yesterday afternoon.Packey is well under the weight limit and looks strong, rugged and in perfect condition.Reports from Lakéwood.where Moran.has been training, say that the conqueror of Nelson was never in better condition.McFarland was a slight favorite last night.He is several Inches taHer than Moran, has a.longer reach and will be fully ten pounds.heavier .This physical di v.however, is the least of Moran's worries.\u2018He has met and defeated men muh.bigger than himself, and hé plans ¢0 carry the war into McFarland\u2019s\u2019 ovat and meet him blow for blow.\u2014the healthful drink _ - \u2014the wholesome drink - \u2014the cooling drink - - \u2018\u2014the delicious drink ~~ | \u2014the satisfying drink à is Pilsener\u2019 \u201cThe Light Bosr in the Light Bottle\" oni +\u201d Montreal Agent\u2014 : JAS.MORLMY, 36 St.Benoit St.Tel Mais 008.Ec ma 9 a er : \"FOR.SALE 1910 yer} a besides \u201cies pte us VIRB an poil at less than : # PERRI EEE pp EEE ee . 1e Boston Terrier TT Décorations Have The Drill gh isle, yet four days from be) wening df the Automobile Show which a 40 be hed at the Drill Hall, exhibits ire aiready arriving and there pro- aises tb be a class of cars in the large ul from March 18th to 26th, such as A Hever Been seen before In Mont- lng tn\u201d thelr power to make this \"ears exhibition a greater success than he last.Yesterday two immense loads 'f- decorations arrived at the Drill Hall -0d \u2018in the afternoon an army of car- henters arrived on the scene and start- [4 work {n the erecting of the booths nd putting up the decorations which vill surppes anything that has ever \u2018een seen\u201d in our fair city.Electrical nen also arrived late yesterday and he work of putting up the huge chan- elieres which will be the feature of \u2018his vears decorations, will be com- sleted shortly.The officers of the exhibition have ged.to.divide the days of the show for the different classes of cars, nd the programme for the week is as lollows:\u2014Opening night, 2nd day.any rs in general, 3rd, Auto Cinb Night; th, Military Night; 5th, Society Night th, Trucks: 7th, Closing Night.-Among the many features that have een arranged for the public at an im- ense cost will be the large display of ying machines.A genuine French leriot will be on view as well as many thers.In this llne however, the fea- re will be the large number of model lying machines which will be in motion And give the enthusiasts a chance to ee how these wonderful machines, ~hich have been the cause of so much if jon of late.work.and the pub- io_will find the exhibit of these motors est interesting.and profitable.The automobile has already been In general use for some time, having be- lomé a necessity.not only amongst he citizens but also for commercial purposes.With the aeruplane.how- ver, it Is different.These wonder- ul inventions are being rapldly im- broved.but are now almost in a state of | serfection.the lightness and strength: f the motor being the only part of the problem of- air navigation not yet sat- sfactorily settled.From a military oint of view however.these flying nachines promise to play an import- part in any future wars and al- Rdy -the different governments have started to secure these machines and hre placing great confidence in their se.A Wireless outfit, a thing that has ever been put on view at an exhibi- 7 Been Started For The Big Auto Show at - Hall on Saturday GALT NOT IN SAME Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 14.\u2014Gait may be worid- beaters on the smaller ice surfaces of the Ontario Professional League clubs, but when it comes down to scientific hockey, with the stiff checking cut out, the Stanley Cup challengers do not travel in the same class an the Ottawa champions\u2014a fact that was amply, demonstrated at last night's game at the Arena when the locals won from the Galt contenders 7 to 4 hefore about 4000 spectators.Never at any time did the visitors look like winners; at Teast two goals séparated them from the winners throughout the.struggle, Ottawa took a hig lead in the first.period.holding the visitors\u2019 safe there- ter Galt lived up to its record as a hard- checking and straight hockey team, the enlire seven playing the old slap-dash style of hockey that reigned fa the east half a doren years agd.When the awful condition of the ice ix taken Into consideration, one wonders how the teams played hockey at all.The surface was entirely covered with water, when the match began.and though ir hardened up considerably as the match drew to a close, the teams gave a brillant display of stickhandling in spite af the siush.Many a goal was missed because the puck would flip over the sticks, while the goal-tends had a busy evening keeping \u2018track of the bounding puck, which on one or two occasions nearly dropped In for a flukey score.The heavy ice affected the combination work.while the going told on the men towards the last, the teams being pretty well tired out when the final gong Tang.-1fis Excellency Earl Grey witnessed the game, facing the puck between the sticks of Smith and Walsh to start the conflict.A small Galt contingent kept the thing gong.the supporters of the Ontario pro.challengers gathering in a hundred or so betting, however, was done, the management refusing to wager their colin on Galt in Ottawa.the Canadien whitewash apparently closing up the westerners on the betting game.Ottawas showed superior knowledge of the game.and, added to this, every man on the team showed his real form.The defence blocked very effectively, Shore and Lake using the poke check to perfection.while Lesueur blocked many a ion before will alsu Le seen at the Dri) Ball, a Toronio firm having pro- | ised to instal this wonderful instru.i ents and these who visit the show fil be able to get an idea how the vireless system from a flying machine! s worked.and its many uses, In fast, he exhibits at the show this year will pimost be double the quantity at any i f the previous exhibitions, and the; rublic will be able to see for elves ry the different minute parti- tes, that go to make make a first class car.| CURLING SEASON = DRAWS TO CLOSE ' i | re \u2018affects of the soft soft weather of the t .week, which appears tv presage a general break-up of the frost, are ap- arent on the curling rinks, where gran- lites are being generally requisitioned on he sticky ire.But in spite of the disability which the weather just now is aying on the clubs.there Is a keenly ; med interest, and every club last pvening bad its quota of enthusiasts.The most important match last even- ng was played at the Outremont (lub, here the destiny of the Chase & San- born Cup for this year was seitled.Mr.Douglas, after winning with ease in the semi-final, stacked up against a hard proposition in the final game, and won out by only one point from TL.C.Bin- | ning.~ At the St.lawrence, D.C.Drysdale | defeated W.H.Griffin with ease in a mateh for the Forbes Trophy, and so placed himself on a level with Dr.Harding, having four wins this season.If the ice holds Drysdale will probably have to play again to-night in this competition.The finals for the single-handed competition at the Montreal Club, Dr.Morrison won comfortably from Hedley Suckling, by seven to four.The scores In the competition games were: Forbes Trophy.13, W.Sayer J.Laing, Jr.Dr.Vallee y R.Dick D.J H H.Murdoch J.Ash D.C.Drè W.H.Griffin LT (SKip)\u201415 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LACROSSE MOVEMENT | Bpecial: to The Montreal Montreal Star.\u201cRégina, Sask., March 14.Most thoroligh preparations are being made here.to boom the good old national same of lacrosse, and place ft in the position which it at one time occupied in.the hearts of the athletic youth of Canada.Regina's expedition to the Coast two years ago gave lacrosse a set back instead of'a boost, but with organization behind the game, such as is in evidence in this city.lacrosse will be brought back to stay.When Joe Lally was on Ris way \u2018east after taxing wm the National-New Westminster gamo for the Minto Cup last September, Regina was one of his; many stepping off places, and while here looked up the solid lacrosse men of years gone by and made a proposition to: help the game along here, which appealed to thoae old lovers, the outoome~ of which.is lacrosse is to be - organized in the schools of Regina on the same principle as in Winnipeg, where they have some tifty-five- teams, tn thé Mehoo! League.- \u2026 Mr, Gordon Bishop has .donated a very expensive cup to be competed for\u2019 in.Regina.and the Dally - Province newspaper is putting up thirtesn gold prp\u2014 them- | {ati WL Ottawa: wianis \u201cAM é.The home\u201d nasty shot, The forwards were also very good.Walsh was the pick, getting three goals because of his activity on the nats.Rid- {oath coming a close second with a pair of goals that were tie fruit of lone rushes, one of the latter being thie preitiest piece of play during the whole game.Daragh was badly battered up hy the sturdy Galt defence, but he pluckily stuck to the finish.Kerr did net extend himself, although he made (he visitors look like selling- platera in the last period, when he took j the rubber from behind his uwn goal net for a lovely score.Russell Bowie and Duncan Campbell ve both teams entire satisfaction, and while Galt did not understand the esst- jern checking rule, the officials.after imposing one or two penalties, were content to-let things take their own course, one warning being sufficlent.The teams: Ottawa.Galt, Lesyeur .ROBI .+020000s .Hague Lake point .Baird Shore .cover ,.-\u2026\u2026.Murmhy Darragh + FOVET sc+2000000 Malien Walsh .centre .-.Sinith Ridpath .right ,.Berlanquette Kerr .\u2026 left .\u2026.\u2026.: :; Doherty Referee, Russell Bowie, Montreal; Judge of play.\u2018 Duncan Campbell, Montreal: timers, E.Rosenthal, Ottawa, and W.E.Dennis.Galt: penalty timers, R.Gamble.Ottawa, and Alf.Smith, Ottawa, umpires, Martin Kilt Ottawa, and Dad Andrews, Galt.&irst Period.1\u2014Ottawa.Walsh .aren, 14.08 2\u2014Ottawa.Walsh .1.10 Second Period.3\u2014Ottawa.- Lake .cesses 4.30 4\u2014Ottawa.Ridpa th frvrevens SUR.5-Galt.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Berlanquette .1.00, 6\u2014Galt.Berianguette .7.00; Third Perlod.\u201c\u2014Oltawa.Walsh .ees Ou Le 8\u2014Gailt.sees.Doherty .rene 9\u2014Ottawa.Ridpath .pe 16\u2014Ottawa.ETF .00vesess .1.00 11\u2014Galt.Smith\u2019 Cenregeens 0.20 Penalties, Baird, 3, 3, 3, 3.3,; Smith 3, 2.5.Darragh, 3, 3; Walsh, 3.Galt, 29; Ottawa, 9.BOWLING TOURNEY 1S PROGRESSING Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, March 14.\u2014This year's C.B.A.tournament will be held on the Athenaeum alleys, the C.B.A.executive deciding this yesterday at a special mecting, the dates, as has heen already announced, are April 1 to April 8.The tournament will he run on the same plan as last year, and promises to be the largest in the history of the organization.$1,720.50 or $20 more than was received in critry fg6s was distributed in prize money last year.and this ycar $85 more than last in guaranteed prizes wili be handed out.A special event this year will he a $50 purse to the high five man tcam representing any business firm.A large number of local concerns huve expressed a desire to enter and a record for this class should be established.Hamilton will.send ten teams, falo at least six, Montreal two, Ottawa one, and Thompson's Colts, \u2018of Chicagd, will try again for the high honors.These local teams will have c¢n- tries: \"Adams Furniture Company, Emmett Shoe Company; Royal Canadians, five teams; Gladstones, four; Athenaeum Club, five, Paynes, Brunswick, Rowing Company, George Downs, Eaton team, James Btephenson's Toronto Typesetting: Electric, and many others.The entries close with Secretary, Jack Chestnut, 12 Shuter street, March 29.Buf- \u2018 medals to encourage the youngsters along.Mr.M.G.Howe, another Reginian, is putting up a really elaborate silver trophy to represent the provincial championship, and the school-boy movement is being looked after by Mr.Hutcherson, Superintendent of Public Schools in this city.Many other small towns in Saskatchewan arc going infor the game, and indications are the movement will be extended throughout the province.and ; that lacrosse players on the prairies i be\u2019 as numerous, and the game as popular as it Is on the coast.aa ee rm trans.Ottawa\u2019 V.'M Beat Locals.The Otlawa Y.M.C.A.lowered the Centra YMCA\u2019 s colors on Saturday at the s eSmnasium | ina baekesbali FAK CLASS WITH OTTAWA) on the double-the-score proposition.Liste 2 Canadian General, fift bleachers.from.\u201ccqast | 0.coast.Jos.YEAGER.\u2018but there was nothing to it.him.- contracts this season.It is just typicat-of I.Yeager that he should: have been the first man to write his name at the foot of one of S.Lichtenhein\u2019s Joe Yeager, who : will this year resume his duties : as third baseman-forrthe Royals, is probably the best known ball.player outside of tl the big\u201d cagues in the world to-day, Joe has\u2019 \u2018been for Jos is.one: big: asset to any club.His principal- constituent is ginger, and his cavortings around the sack or on the lines, are alone worth five or six \u2018 times the price of admission.Joseph was with Montreal \u2018before, but he 'left us to go to the big leagues where he did | \u201cyeoman service for the New\u2019 York: Americans, the St.Louis Americans, and Detroit, finally returning here to as hearty a welcome as: any prodigal son ever heard of.\u2018third season with Montreal.This is his- Last year several managers tried to get Joe away from us, The management declares loudly on all occasions when Yeager's purchase is mentioned that there isn't money enough in any club in the-Eastern League to buy - Reception All Preparations Made for Royals at Newport News Special to-the Montreal Star.Newport News, Va, March 14\u2014 Extensive preparations are being made here for the entertainment of the Montreal team, of the Eastern League, which will arrive on March 20, for a stay of three weeks to engage in ws annual spring practice This will be the first league team from the north to train in Newport News in many rears, and the fans, not only of this city, but of the entire peninsula, including Hampton, Phoe- bus and Old Point, are anxiously awaiting their coming.In preparation fur the coming of the team one of the finest baseball parks in Virginia fs being erected at the Casino grounds upon the site of the field uscd heretofore by the, Peninsula League teams.This work is being done under the direction of Superintendent L.B.Manville, of the Old Dominion land Company, and Manager McCafferty.of Montreal, will come here within ten days to: supervise the [inishing touches ang the laying out of the field.No finer location for a hall than The Casino can be found.park The James river and cven in the hottest of summer days cooling and refreshing breezes blow up from the river and make \u2018it comfortable for fans and players alike.Workmen are now constructing a sectional board fence for the Casino Park.The sections are to be twenty feet long and cight feet high, and are 'peing made of light timber so that they may be put up and taken down, without trouble.The park is to be 400 fect square, the fence running 400 feet along the edge.of the river, and 400 feet along West avenue, and 400 | feet across from the avenue to the: | river.A grand stand with a seating 2 capacity of 600 is being constructed \u2018and bleacher circus seats to accom- i modate 1,000 people will be built.These are to be located on opposite sides of the field.with one behind first base and one behind third base A picket fence is to be erected along the side lines and there will be a passage way between the grand stand and diamond for fans to go into the first base bleachers, The big club house will be located near the grand stand and the players\u2019 henches will be arranged along the side lines in front of the bleachers.The ficld is being ploughed up and levelled off and grass sced sown.The diamond will be in excellent condition when the Canadians arrive here.Manager MnCafferty and his men are to make their headquarters at the Warwick Hotel, which is one of the finest In the South.It overlooks James River and has two fine park courts in front, between West avenue EXPERT BRITISH GOLFER ON RIS WAY Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, March 14\u2014Mr.H.5.Colt, secretary of the Sunningdale Golt Club, galled from Liverpool last Saturday for New York on his way tg Toronto.Mr.Colt is coming here to lay out the new course for the Toronto Golf Club at Etobicoke.He has liad a wide and varied experience In laying out golf courses, not only in England and Scotland.but also on the continent, He {is looked upon as one of the highest authorities in this important part of the game now.Mr.Colt is well up amongst the good players, being at 3 below scratch; is a member of the rules of golf committee and alwo of the committee on selection o courses for the amateur meetings.While ion this side of the Atlantie he will plan out n new course also for the Detroit | County, Club.The Star announced this visit a week ago ! | Roya! Rovers Meeting.The Royal Rovers, A.F.C., will hold its annual meeting and election of officers for the coming season in the \u2018East End Exchange Hotel.on Thursday evening.the 16th inst, at 8 p.m.Players, intending players and sup- potters are requested to atténd.The Boston Hockey Club easily won from Westmount on Saturday at Boston, the final score standing 8 to 6.J THE EXCLUSIVE BICYCLE TIRE.The Doughty Patent Process for making Bleycle Tires is probably \"the greatest step forward in the tire industry In recent years.Dunlop Detachable Bicycle Tires are made by the Doyghty Process.This accounts field is on the banks of the historicl, and James River.It is located only a few blocks from the ball park.Everything possible will be arranged for the comfort of the ball players, and there will be plenty of recreation for them when they are not busy on the diamond.Withtn a radius of ten miles, all of easy access by street car and automo- pile, are the largest fort in America, the National Soldiers\u2019 home and America\u2019s greatest shipyard, as well as several historic battie fields.Excursions by boat around the harbor and Hampton Roads also will be provided.Spring-lke weather has been prevailing here since\u2018the middle of February and all indications are that the Canadians will have fine weather for thei§ spring training.The thermometer now hovers around 60 degrees and already local semi-professiona!l teams have started their spring training.Montreal will play about eight games here with National, American and Tri-State League teams.Trenton, of the Tri-State, will come for two games late this month, and will be followed by Altoona, whictt also will be here for two games.Following these teams will come the first division of the New York Ameri.\u2019 can Leaguers with Hal Chase at their head.They will meet the Canuks in a single game before going to IRich- mond to play thé State-League team of that city.The New York Giants will follow the American leaguers for \u2018a single game.Several of the Vir.xinia League teams will come here to meet the Canadians.Manager McCafferty has arranged for a game with the Norfolk League team of the Virginia League at Norfolk, and it will play several games here with the Newport News team of the newly organized Tidewater League, After leaving Newport News on April 10, the Montreals will go on a barnstorming tour on thelr way back to Canada for the opening of the Eastern League season.They will meet teams in several northern cities on their way home.When he was here a few weeks ago Manager McCafferty seemed to be deeply impressed with the advantages offered by Newport News as a place for the training of big league teams.Even in the dead of winter the weather here is very moderate and spring begins to come early in February.At the opening of March almost Haye of weather prevails and but few days.o cold weather follow.Barring rainy days, the Montreals will find.as good baseball weather here in March and April as they will find in Canada at anp time during the summer season.The climate is healthy, the water here is the hest to be found in any seaport town on the Atlantic coast and at the Warwick Hotel the ball players will find every delicacy that the market affords and this city is the centre of the finest truck-raising country in the United States.Special Notice.THE BIGGEST FREEHOLD FARMERS IN THE WORLD.\u2019 Our readers will be interested to learn that the Oxo Company are by far the biggest frechold farmers in the world whose lands are devoted to a preparation of concentrated foods.This concern has owned Cattle Farms.since 18656, and its.holding now amounts to over 4.500.000 acres situated in the River Plate and ir South: Africa.Recently they have carried out an cnormous deal with the Rritish South Africa Coinpany by which they oo acres on the highlands of Rhode- 8 The breed of ca the favo | the well known Heretord Dred.They have on their farms splendid\u2019 speéci- \u2018mens\u2019 of pedigree animals frpm His Majesty the King\u2019s Farms at ndsor' Castle, end many other well known British Breeders.The amount of grass which the cat! tle consume in a year has been estimated by experts td exceed the enormous weight of three million tons, and] the water drunk by the cattle is estimated at over nine milllon quarts per y.mild climates, the calves are born ih placed in shells, ahd this renders them.particularly healthy and disease proof.Tuberculosis, the dreaded cattle dip- ease, is practically unknown among the Oxo herds.The pastures are luxur- fant and constant, and artificial feeding consequently is not called for.This enormous cattle supply is the great secret of the success in the Oxo products.They are able to prepare\u2019 their concentrated foods from exclusively high grade and home fed beef obtainable.If you are intetosted Jf Oxo send a post card to the Com Agents, Messrs.Cornelis for Dunlop \u2014 excl Un: fous} Comes to durability, ; Fesiiisnor.and \u201chen it ty ms pe : aye cs a wt and fhe nth \u201cjet if Rr ho city vers erdas y from Tala, & ve TIC RT y from Jackson have acquired the freehold of 1,200.- | The Oxo ranches are an situated in | the open air, and are practicaliy never |\u201d thus securing a rlehness otherwise un-7 = DARY\u2019s : Diyvid &: Co, Toren.to or Montreel.ol sui for a handsome.The Boston Tercier fon.of Montreal will hold.thelr annual show on Satyrday, the-20th-of May next.- m the amount of: encouragement that the committee are receiving, they expect to have double the number vf dogs that were benched at their last Ehew, which wan the largest the Boston Ganada.Tha show win be held in the beautiful large hall of the Victoria Rifles Armory: The Children's Memorial Hospital have éxpressed their willingness to] accept.thé proceeds of the show to help, on \u2018the good work of aiding the hildren, \u201cand it-1s hoped that the see of.the .Hospital will express thelr interast.by-freely patronizing the show, * The Work of \u2018the setretary of the Se wouid be greatly lessened if all own 6f Boston terriers would send 3 r names and addresses to him at: 437.8t.Catherine ° street west, Montrad], so as to facilitate the fores of the class Hats when same, 6.March 14.\u2014Jockey Butiwell, the > box.who -hae signed a seven- Kk gion La ride for Count La-{ viNe,: Florida, where he has been riding this winter for \u201cBud\u201d May.whose colors:are: famillar to Canadian turf patrons.\u2018\u2019Butwel! was the most successful rider at the southern track, leading the other boys bv a good margin.He left Jacksonville last Monday for New York, where he stayed until Sunday night, making arrangements for his departure to Russia.He ls visiting his parents at 25 Clarence Square, and returns to New York to-morrow night.He will safl with his wife on March 31 for Hamburg.where he will be met by a representative of Count Lazorff, who will see that the diminutive jockey reaches St.Petersburg in safety.Butwell's contract calls for hls appearance In the Russian capital On April 15, and from then until the racing season Tloses the jockey will be kept busy, as his employer has 94 harses in training.Butwell is only :4 years old, and has heen riding for seven years, having b in 1904 as exercise boy with Trainer J Nixon.Shot at Prize-Fighter.New York, March 14.\u2014The police are searching to-day for a man who fired three shots at Ted Nelson, the Australian prize-fighter, late last night.Nelson, who came to this country about six months ago, was seated in am uptown restaurant, when a man rushed into the place and said, \u2018Now I've got you,'\u2019 thereupon firing three shots from a revolver.He got away.Nelson told the police that his assailant was a former candidate for a job as\u2019 manager, with whom he had quarrelled over money matters.id With the Kinks in n Their * - Tails are Coming Once Again and - This Time fora Charitable Purpose y Show ever held Inj ~{ prises, and 1s beautiful in design and Church shield.Teams: Knox, Fairmount.Kent .+ BOA! cucc.eeqe Draper F.Moseley .point ceee.Riepert A.Bailey .cover .E.Bradford | C.Patterson .rover .,.:.Armstrong McGill .veees contra .A.L.Walsh TELEPHONECUP GAMES With the amateur and prefessional hockey season practically closed in Montreal, the hockey loving public turns with keen anticipation to the annual struggle bétween the Northern Electric and Bell Telephone Com- pantes\u2019 team for the possession of the now famous Telephone Cup.Stanley \u2018and Allan Cups may come and go, but among the \"Hello\" people at least, the Telephone Cup ranks first in Importance, and the annual battle for its possession always affords scenes of the wildest enthusiasm.The cup is in itself a handsome and unique trophy, being strictly representative of the two telephone enter- t finish, It is mow held by the Bell Telephone Club, and may be seen in Riley Hern\u2019s window on St Catherine street.The series will comprise two games, which will take place at the Victoria Rink on Tuesday and Thursday, March 14th and 16th, at 8 p.m.sharp.Both clubs will be represented by exceptionally good teams, and while the Northern people promise to \u2018deliver the goods\u201d in large quantity, the Bell supporters are of the opinion that AT YICTORIA RINK] nerve\u2018center of New York.Complete in equipment.Perfect in service, .| Grand restaurant - their will find their \u201cline nent to finish.In any event, first class games are assured, and from present indications, the attendance promises to exceed all previous records.FAIRMOUNT CHAMPS.Falrmount and Knox Church teams met at the Jubllee Rink on Saturday to decide the tie for the championship of the Inter-Church Teague.In a hard game \u2018Falrmount were the winners by 3 goals to 2, thus entitling them to the Inter- D.Hains .Tight .W.Bradford R.Binning +.loft .Nicholson Referee, Gordon Fraser, + Final standing of the Inter-Church League.~ \u2014Goal\u2014 W.I.For, Agt Falrmount es.7 2 26 19 (nox [PI | 3 16 14 McVicar .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.e 4 4 21 18 St.James.\u2026\u2026.3 5 16 19 Mount Royal.0 8 ve 3 Wm.B.Kirk, of Wheeling, W.Va was re-elected president of the National Bowling Association at the annual convention of that organization in Buffalo on Saturday.45 STATION NEW YORK-CITY © sonate NE py Map 293 313 3 Application No, 3413.THE REAL PROPERTY ACT THE WINNIPEG CHARTER LAND TITLE OFFICE, DISTRICT OF WINNIPEG Joab McNair Donaldson, of the City of Win- in the Province of Manitoba, bas ap- ol ed \u2018to be registered as owper under the above Act of tbe land described at the foot hereof, and tbe District Regietrar has, by an order bearing even date herewith directed motice of the application 1g be served ob you substitutionaily In the matter by sail order directed.\u2018The ap spi capt claims title of sald land by virtue « sale of the land for taxes by the City of Win- bipeg, and you are hereby required to take mo.tice that unless you: -eaid- laod under the provisisne of the Winnipeg Charter or tite a caveal ur take other Fronredings to sto issue of a certificate of title to the anolicant within six months from the service of this notice upon you, mn certificate of title wil Issue to the applicant or to whom he may appoint, and yœu whl thereafter be forever estopped and debamred from setting up any claim to, or in respect of, sald land.Dated at the Lapd Titles Office at Wind this ¢weoty-seccnd dey o.February, one sand nine hundred and ej LAND EFERRED To.In the City of i \u20ac 08-520 upw ia with When You Reach \u2018 if Tou want to eat SHHINGTON.A \u201caround the corner the White House\" take a street csr from Union Statfon direct to TEL RICHMOND A Model Hotel Conducted for Your Comfort._uropean plan $1.50 upwards: $2.50 upwards.Aeris wi plan, $300.ce bath; club Dreuklaste and table d\u2019bote- mesis, Rosiauraut a la Kogvenir Rooklet with map.'City of Saskatoon TENDERS WANTED FOR ELECTRICAL UNIT -Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned City Commiasioners, and marked \u201cTenders f Machinery,\u201d will \u2018be received until 4 o'clock p.m.Monday, $Tth March, 1911, for the following: A.\u2014750 K.W., 2,200 Voltg, 60 Cycle, 120 R.P.M., -2-Phase Generator, Exciter, Switch Board, and Exciter Switch Board, installed complete.Alternative tenders for the above are asked for in three Phase.B.\u20141.250 H.P., 120 RPM.Verticai Cross Compound .Corliss Engline, with necessary condensing apparatus, and feed water heaters, installed complete.C.\u2014Direct connected Exciter Engine to run Exeiter for 750 K.W.Generator, installed complete, \u201c D.\u2014One #Bteel Smoke Stack, with a hdight of 100 feet and inside diameter of 80 inches, together with c ng connections to Boilers, installed peat rr Specifications will be turnished on application to the Clty Commissioners, Saskatoon.A marked cheque for 5 per cent.of tender submitted, must accompany each ender.The.Joweat or.any tender not neces- fee on etn vert First Time on Record SELLING OFF THE SLATE-SLATER SHOES \u2019 SLATER SHOES THINK OF IT! AT CUT PRICES.Drastic style changes\u2014radical departure Tron\u2019.conservative models\u2014the oncoming of new shoe fashions in the Slater Shoe styles for Sumnter, À > 20% only arbitrary changes could provoke.Off more than 20,000 of Slater Shoes, and reductions on 5, 000 odd oe and lonesome pairs, 2» 7 We meet them with a counter movement, which\" # 4 # When we do a thing, we do it thoroughly.There are no half-way measures.When you buy Slater Shoes at cut prices, you know exactly what you are saving; there's no guesswork or pencil juggling of prices\u2014the exact worth is stamped on the shoe by the makers, pairs 4 A Manitoba and being composed of | enty- - \u2014 \u2014- two A block D,\" which 19t, 13 shows on sarily accepte AS.CLINKSKILL o n ° 8 ye = Only One \u201cBROMO \"> chat Is p on uh to nity ty (60), a Taare of Sanne JAS.CLIN \"Mayor.\u2019 Laxafive Bromo uinine box.| On ee Pooobe Loi the (My of .Be, NE : 2%¢ Co co \u2018City_ Comm - Gares a Coldin Ons Day, 2 Days y \u2019 436 |real in te rrominee © ds Widow.*- | Saskatoon, February Z8th.ninsloners.202 35 te 12 Clark BE, À be sold auth- in the Town 4 of wigs ped % Jglet © ority of anion gh of ont TUE te a sd A dbat- auth Sh Jasti the goods alt he goods and chatté)a of the the said Defendant, seizad tn tbh ~ ntteln of the a Defendant, se! Défendant, seived in.this eause, consist.Satine: connlrting of housshold i this.quuse, \u2018cons of.Housahe \u2019 bts and furniture.ALCIDES DES BAC.Most.aitu oa y ing of holisehold eff LAVERT, Ba real March 1th.ie \u201cen ontreal, March TR Ri?ni it , erme-Césh.J.Montreal.March ath, 1811, dB and Ontgrio; in the City of Me authority.of | he- sobé rame | Ent, soz \u201cchattels of the sata CIS DFI.= TOOC QUE TP tion, a Very Few of \u201cThee\u201d Were Pubtic Men.~ FIGHT PRACTICALLY 0 wn! da in reality imply the sénctionlng of | 42 years\u2019 franchise\u2014but hypothetié- In thelr.resalution, Company responded in a similar spirit he maw no reason whatever why an amieable settlement shouid not be t Exactly two hundred and twenty eight men and youths left Place Viger \u201cBtation this morning Tn answer to the © Invitation of His Honor Mayor Guerin tn appear to-day at the city\u2019s expense \u2018before the Legislature and give the Ë members a sample of Montreal's feel- 1 Ângs regarding the Tramway bill.A atill grgater number of would-be- , Qclegates came to the station\u2019and saw \u2018the train pull out, but did not Bo.+ It wad exactly nine when the train Jeft with the, 8ix cars: half Bligd with \u2018merry excursionistp.\u2018Most | of the travellers were poung men a -greft -number being clerks, the Early Closing Association having a solid delegation, five students.Of men -of prominence- \u2018in public life, \u2018about a dozen could Be seen on the train, But all did not go.Ald.Dandurand, for one, was at the.sta- \"Su because he was acting- mayor, and must stay in Monareal,\" while Mayor, Guerin was in Quebec.Ald.N.'Lapointe an only other members of the Clty Counc \u201con the delegated force; \u201cVallieres and ex-Chief Benoit, were the only others, recently in the public eye.- ¥ Among the other delegates were Messrs.T.Page.president of the But- Chers Association; J.D.Boileau, president of the Grocers Association; A.\u201c-\u2014~Blondin, president of the Licensed Victuallers; J.B.E.Poirier, president of the Early (losing Association: «, = \u2018LaSatte president of the Shoe Ma- nufactuprers\u2019 Association.The Trades Unions were re pre- -sented, the carpenters, plasterers, moulders, painters - unions and the - Building Trades Council having delegates.- All were,on board at or before haif- ' past eight, time fur which the had beer advertised, and their main pre-occupation was not the discussion of the Tramways bill, but getting information about the tickets and about the return to Montreal.Some of the delegates remarked that\u2019 no buffet had been attached to the train, and that fact had a gloomy effect.\u2014Over a dozen-\u2018regular< fraveilers who were taking the regular train \u2018for Quebec changed their mind and joined the delegates when they were told that on the excursion train their transportation would be at the expense of the city.\"After thé trahi .had left, those who raw it off expressed various ppinlons about the advisability of the delegation, an alderman suggesting that after the resolution of the City Council vesterday afternoon, there was no use \u201cfor a delegation.Many other comments were made about the organization of the extur- sion, some claiming that invitation cards should have been sent to re- \u201d \u201c\u2019éponñsible parties and that if the eity \u201cwas paying.the transortation,some City Hall official should have heen at tHe Jstation, in charge.of the ddlegates.Among those who were on the train Sere: \u2014 © Messrs.H.Prevost, Jules Noguin, H.Delorin, J.R.g'Orsonnens, Grocers \u2018Association; T.Trudel, G.Labelle,: ex-Chief Benoit.W.Roy, J.Burns, J.JE.Delaurier, Shoe Association; J.AL \u2018Prevost, Dru ts\u2019 - Association; J.A, Francoeur, Real Estate Association: Arthur Favreau, Blacksmiths\u2019 Association; T.Daverd and A.Bernier, Dry Goods Association; J.T.Foster, Trades Labor Association: A.Gqulet, \u2018Building Trades Association; apt.E.Bourassa, Dry Goods Association; A.Allaire, Gauthier and J.Jean- notte, feral \u2018Estate.Association; O.Decarie, J.A.Dore and J.Phoneuf, Grocers; T.J.Ryan, produce mer- | chant; J.R.Falconer, P.Lapointe, A.Cote, \u2018A.Chartie, L.Gauvreau and iL Langevin, Cote.St.Paul; J, Vinette, Longue Pointe; E.Pinsonneaulf, J.A.Ranger, St.Mary's Ward; A.G-r- main, Retail Merchants Assoc ation; F.Hamilton and H.1, Heugeux, Ste.* Cunegonde; C.L.Hereux, L.Assiim, J.Briand and H.Lemieux, Carpenters Association; A.Robillard.J.Day, S.- Boivip, A.Lefebvre, Brick Layers, SL d J.\"H.Bernier, President of Brick \u201c Layers\u2019 Association; S.Lagore, A.Yagrin, J.F.Delisl¢, V.Chagnon, L.Geuvreau, J.Vinette, Longue Pointe; A.Chartier, D.Poelcourt, A.¥.Archambault, E.Cote, A.M.Sauve, E Bolduc, H.Lavigne, Cote St.Paul; * Malvin, Carpenter; J.A.Le Page, \u2018J.B.\u2018 B.\u2018Poirier, N.Morrisette, F.\u2018Robert, W.Lynch, R.Marien, E.Pel- isson, H.Ferron.R.Plante, J.A.' Mercier, A.Lacroix, J.Beaulieu,\u201d W.Beaudoin, A.Gauvreau.A.Delorme, \"A.Jean, J.E.Boisvert.E.M.St; \"Penis, L.Therriault, O.Morency, A.lourde, F.Guerond, Tasth:reau Beaudoin, G.Lebel, J.A.Beaumier, Dr C.Larocque, Jos.Hebert, H.La- \u201cplumé, - 8.Jeannotte, P.Deziel, o.+ Poupure, Joel Blais, -Dr.Beauchamp, À.Primeau, G.Francq.M.Langevin, \u201c A: Goulet.G.R.Brunet, O.Lesper- ance,-G.Larue, B, Drolet, A.Descotes, J.R.Vigeant; O.Campeau, C.Tesetird.L.Baron, P! Lapcinte, A.\u2018Favreau, A.Chausse, A.Query, J.\u2018A.Valois, A.Blanchard, O.Patenaude, \u2018Archambault, L.Dandurand, vigne , C.Malouin, Eug.Roy, T.Vaillancourt, A.Duranléaun, + J.Heir, A._Boldue.A Cote, J.A Dore, .C.L/ L.A.OFFICIALS 74.T.Kelly Vice-President.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Toronto, March 14.\u2014 It is well understood dn C.L.A.lacrosse circles that XK.Forsythe, of this city, will run de.\u2018the, office of president: J.J: -Kel- fis5 \u201cof \u2018Brantford, for the vice:prestl- ency; and Joe Timmons, of St.Ca- tharines, for the secund vice«presid- oer hooping Cough\u2019 mcims ASTHMA nu OU _ Pre a.| \u2014snd-Laval being represented by twenty | ex-alderman \u2018 train | Durican, | we.would agree Bpeedily reached-between the-two parties to.the contract._ Lachapelie For Settlement.: Controller Lachapelle sald it had to be admitted that it was necessary that the Tramways Company should be granted a lengthened franchise and that the clty was ready to accept forty-two yeurs as a basis for that contract.AWIth this agreed upon, with the reserve that the city was to sets.tle the terms of the contract, the controllers were\u2019 \u2018ready to settle down \u2018at once to stüdy a'new project to be granted to the Tramways Company.He was confident the terms could be agreed upen .without delay.\u201cWe have no intention,\u201d he added, \u201c of attempting to paralyse the coms pany in its enterprise any more- than to a contract which would hurt the interests of the city.The interests of the city and the com- .B.Lamoureux, were the} | | | Fournier, W.Brouiliette.A.Mouquin, A.Paquette, A.Favreau, J.A.La- Framboise A.Gariepy, D.Bover, A.ndreville, J.A.A.Belanger, A.i ! Î H i Montreal.; i i ,nomy.«tonomy.pany are really allied in this matter.Our mutual interests are the interests\u2019 jot the public and this being so 1\" do} tion, but explained that he could not not see why the question.of the contract should not be referred to & vote af the neople.\u201d \\ Danger in Resolutions Mr.Beaubten, legal adviser .for Outremont, saw some danger in thé phraseology of the city\u2019s resolution that a franchise not exceeding forty- two years should depend upan the passing of a contract with the city.He feared the company in the event of non-agreement with the city would be able to operate under.a claim that they actually had a forty-two Years franchise given by the Legislature.Ald.Morin, in reply, justified the city\u2019s resolution\u201d which he a would enable the city to accord a franchise of less than forty-two years, say thirty years if they were not satisfied with the contract conditions offered by the company.| Ald.Boyd submitted that the city's resolution preserved the city\u2019s auto- That, he said, was all they asked for.» Controller Wanklyn endorsed the remarks of Controller Lachapelle.He added that it would be necessary to repeal clause 14 .in the bill already passed.He submitted that with the repeal of this clause the city\u2019s resolution should stand as the basis of & new franchise.Then the city would be in a position to frame a fair businesslike contract as a settlement of the present difficulties.With this done he favored the submission of the terms of the contract to a vote of the people ih order that no mistake should be made now and no misunderstanding in the future.Mr.Bourassa favored the acceptance of the city\u2019s resolution with a provision that the contract should be submitted to a referendum of the people.The discussion was continued at length and there was considerable conflict as to what legal interpretation might be placed upon the city's resolution if passed as a clause of this bill.Pir: Lomer\u2019 Gouin then interposed in the debate.He remarked tHat last week he expressed the opinion that this was the most difficult problem that Montreal had to face In twenty- five years.The committee proceedings were adjourned to give the city \u2018an opportunity to study the bill as it stood.They came back with a reso- Jutlon unanimously pagsed saying, in effect, \u201clet us have our municipal an- Without saying whether he was in accord with the resolution or whether he was against it, he submitted that it demonstrated how dif-.fleult the question was before the committee; and,\u201d proceeded the Premier, \u201cwhile the city\u2019is properly concerned\u2019 in the maintenance of its autonomy.let the city leave to us the right to express on opinion on this question before us without being subjected, when we do so, to violent attacks by au committee of terror which is in existence in Montreal.\u201d vVity Attorney Ethier supported the city\u2019s resolution, which he said maintained the city\u2019s autonomy.Mr.Perron, speaking on the authority of Mr.Robert.-president vf the M.S.R.said the company was willing to accept the resolution as submitted by the City Council.The company.he proceeded.never had any intention to make difficulties with the city.Their interests were mutual and they ought to walk hand in hand for the Interests of city and \u2019 I citizens.They met the city in a spirit of conciliation which was manifest .in that resolution and with that spirit ,prevailing \\n sirlcerity on both sides ther as no occasion why an understanding on the question of contract should not be reached within sixty days.- Mayor Guerin's Statement.Mayor Guerin, after putting before the committee the resolutions passed at the Monument National, and other ! meetings, againet the Tramways Bill, as originally framed, welcomed the apirit of c¢oncillation which has prevailed here to-day, and he accepted] | with joy the speech just made by Mr.! Perron.All the civic delegations wanted.he isaid.was to safeguard theinterests':f He maintained that they safeguarded \u2018in clause 14, offered in place of | that clause the resolution passed by [the City Council.yesterday afternoon.His Worship wag proceeding to stat\u201d that if this bill had not been presented the difficulties would have been set- !were not (They therefore, x Forsythe to Bè President and ; tled before this.Mr.Perron denied this and said it they were to go into the past there never would be a settlement.They had practically arrived at a settlement since the bill was fatroduced when certaln\u2019 Visitors 8ITived from Montréal : and then all Progress stoppe The Mayor\u2014\u201cAIl right, let by-gones be by-gones.\u201d (Hear, hear.) .- A Remarkable Scene.-A remarkable scene- followed, Messrs.Galipeault and Francoeur called Mayor Guerin's attention to a reported interview In which he had been made to declare that he had no longer confidence in the committee and that the members could de bought, Mayor Guerin\u2014\u201cI say that is absolutely false.I never attack any man behind his back.\u201d J C.Welsh stepped forward and \u2018remarked that as the paper he represented was attacked hé asked br.Galtpeault- \u201cin Justice to produ # copy of the \u2018paper tn which gis the members\u2019 honor.had been attaok-| cepy here,\u201d »- Jnterposed Sir Tomer Cours, Rnd it ft Mr.Walsh has hot - sense p en to.now ther cari- cätuRes of t ind aitack the honor | of: phiblie.men then he had better seay.ANT Rares | at mon el a RUE Walkér porta ei ot on tne |MayèiBind said.ro hit.last weeks -that \u201cYou.boys will.mere enoush 9 thy tos: ee Tramways EEE rs = ab.\" :(Cèntinued from page rey \u201c5 If the Tramways, by, the p ngation \u2018of _the session thfongly thid blll.\u201d : Mr.Walker and other members em- |.phatically declared that such insinus- It was then unanimously accept the \u2018City Council's y.agreed to As adopted yesterday, in the clause 14, after an amendment by\u2019 Mr.Lavergwe had been rejected by 39] votes agains - five.propostng that the] franchise should start from the date of a new contract with the, city and mot from- the passing of the bill.It was agreed to add .a clause allow the company to carry freighi and mails on terms to be agreed upped in the contract.A further decisiop Was \u2018that the existing\u2019 contracts with the company should remain in force untit a new contract is made.Then there was another fight.THe city delegation.stood by their praposs) that the contract should be submitted to a vote of the pedple In accordance |.with the law which insisted upon this in all cases of contracts extending over a period of ten years.Mx.Perron eald the company could not accept the referendum cjéuse, The Mayor said the Jaw should operate es|- it stood -und- the city representatives | would not agres to put it on one'saide.Mr.Bourassa\u2014\"Here we have another complication, Mr.Perron 8 Ing for the company, says they will not sign a franchise if there is to be a vote of the peorle upon tt.On the other hand, the city says the referendum should take place.We must clear this up before going further and accept | our tresponsibility.\u201d Mr.Lavergne proposed that the ree\u2019 ferendum should take place on the contract conditions when framed.- .The proposal was voted down by * to 27 against .thke 4 votes of Meesrs, Tellier, Prevost.Bourassn and _ Lav- ergne being polied for tt.\" Some discussion took place.relative to the position of outside municipalities, but this question and several other incidental questions were held over until to-morrow.oF Council Adopts Lapointe\u2019sMotion The resolution of Ald.IL.A.La-\u2019 {pointe to amend section 14 of the.Consolidated Tramways -Bill, approving of the extension of the Montreal Street Railway franchise for a period\u2019 of thirty vears, but stipulating that all other terms of the contract should be .left to the joint negotiation of the.city and the company, subject to the: intervention of the Public Utilities Commission in case of disagreefnent, as printed in the Star yesterday, was approved by the City Council later in: the day.The Council made one change in Ald.Lapvinte\u2019s proposed amendment.This was to the effect that the new franchise shail be \u201cfor not more than forty-two years,\u201d instead of stating definitely that it shall be for forty: two years outright.The Council also approved the vart- ous resolutions passed by public bodies and at public meetings, protesting against any invasion of the city's autonomy.It was stated by Ald.Lapointe, \u2018and others, that it would be useless for the aldermen to go before the Legislature again without they could show some definite action had been taken by the City Council to come to an agreement with the company.\u2018Miyor Guerin also sald that it was necessary for the civic delegates to have a definite project to piace before the Legislature.He still \u2018contended, however, that the Legislature should not have interfered in the matter at al Mr.Robert Reford, on behalf of the Board of Trade, expressed the sym- puthy of that body with the fight to maintain the city\u2019s autonomy as well as their confidence in the Board of Control's ability to administer the city\u2019s affairs.In explanation of his resolution, Ald.L.A.Lapointe said the time had come when the Councll was forced to take a stand and could no longer delay matters.extreme for the civic delegation to go to Quebec again and say that it could not agree upon anything.His resolution, In brief, while consenting to the extension, preserved the power of the city to deal with the company.It would allow the city to arrange percentages, routes and various other matters.He pointed out that the city had not the power to pre: vent the amalgamation of the four companies, neither had it power to Sade that the company should not increase its capitalization.These were matters that could only be dealt with by the Legislature.Controller Wanklyn saiû that vwing to the stubborn attitude of the Legislature the resolution \u2018of Ald.La- polnte was acceptable.It was quite true that the Council must 20 to Quebec with some définite programme.He still felt that the Legislature was dealing with the Bord of Control and the City Council in a most unjust manner, - and rehearsed what hed already been done or left undone.\u201cThe Legislature,\u201d asserted Mr, Wanklyn, \u201cmust not treat the con- -troilers \u2018as though they ought te\u2014be- interdicted.\u201d All.Carter\u2014\u2018\u2019There is nothing the Lapointe motion which permits the city to deal with the company in regard to the removal of freight.This is a serious oversight.The trade bodies of fhe city long ago asked the Council to arrange a freight contract with the company.\u201d Ald, Lapointe said that the City Councll could afrange for a freight service when it was completing other details with the company.Ald, Boyd ald that while he did not.object to the motion of Ald.Lapointe be trusted it would not be used as a\u201d lever, at Quebec to prove that the City Council was anxbus to grant the extension, Controller Lechapelle sald any \u2018reso- Jution that Council might send to the Legifilature ought\u2019 to be adopted unanimously.Ald.Tetreau feared that Ald.Lapointe\u2019's motion as originally worded | was calculated to convey the hiea that! the city favored the granting of a - forty years\u2019 contract to the company by the Legislature.He submitted an amendmerit to the effect that the city ahould.reserve to itself the right to determine thé duration of the contract.An amendment offered by Ald.Dan- Gurant was .to the effect that the contract, whén entered Into, should not be made ta\u201d excepd @ pérlod ot forty-two years® Other nt exprassed fear that roaglt 1 & Pprgetual A i poigte said that the -company'y = en : es ly motjol way \\Bugerou oti fn to| lace of] Lo} .mount C It would be foolish in the |.in! \u2018Assistant Sh Aor Lhe sald that tbe motion of Ald.pointe ally.That ie, auch à franchise was} sanctioned by \u2018the city.provided It | granted - with Abs consent.of.the city aythorit Ald.Lapointe thereupon.\u201cconaented to remove that portion of the clause \u2018chisé, but it was {ervards Pointed} out that the provision \u2018that the \u2018con tract \u201cshould not, exceed \u2018forty- two years\u2019 amply covered matters.M This opinion.settled\u2019 matte; the Lapointe resolution - wax: hI \u201cThe Counc of Westmount Bhives itself on, reeard.sa.being opposed in: both: principle, \u2018and practice to the Legislature of-.the province: conferring upon any individual or corporation any rights ori privileges over tha - streets or property of any.munigipal- ity, without the consent of thetigon- stitytional représentatives of ; ghat municipality, : \u201cWhite the Council offers no - jection to the Incorporation of: Tramways Company as such, heu to put hemselves in \u201cthe l'as being oppowed to the Legislature including th an such bili of incorporation\u201d any condi- \u2018tions under which it shall\u2019 be opergt ed, feeling that such should be the\u2019 proper subjéct of negoliations and ment, between the municipality.-the c©mpany, and that any _dit-_ ference or inability to agree on ar eontract between the two principals, as thus underst should be referred\u2019 either ta arbitrators or te the Publig.Utitities Commission.: « \u201cAlso, that the Council's tépresen- his utmost to have these.views csrt ried.out, and further, that a copy: of the resolution be forwarded to he - Premier :pf the Province.\u201d à The above resolution\u201d was gdopted at last night's meeting of the West- | after a warm débate.The discussion was brought gbout by | a letter om Mr.test = siconee at- orney.Ww.protested as a \u20ac n, against the ak trade \u201cof the Westman representative at Quebec.Mr: Flicon - er protested against any official support as had ,to his mind, been accorded the Tramways bill, by the Council's representatives at Quebec, which had amounted to the Weatmount Council putting themselves on record as being in favor of depriving the city of Montreal of its rights.Alderman Hyde denied that the deputation had been a party to.attacking the autonomy of the ¢ity of Montreal, but they had certainly tried fo do their best to look after the Interests of Westmount.As to Montres} t Ing of their autonomy, this to.mind, 3 from a body of men who had forced Notre Dame de Grace into the city) and who -would have done the, same with Westmount if that municipality | had not protested with such vigor.Alderman Hyde also referred to the fact that Westmount had been driveh by reason vf delays and.the wa 3 4 of a Ffroper tribunal for refer- en of the dispute.to accept the\u201d, \u2018terms of the Montreal Light, \u2018Heat and Power Company, ang thought it would be better if thase questions could be referred to the Public Utilities Commission.which would be the case with the street railway dispute if the present bill is adop Mayor Rutherford thought 4 Westmount should stand by Monirda and favored leaving Montreal railway company to work fut t own contract without\u2019 the Ifiterfete of the Legislature.Ald.McRride attacked the mot t 1 of the Tramways bill accusing the having personal ends to serve, and not being actuated by the public good.There was some further discussion, when the resolution was put to a [yote and adopted.Utah State Senate Also.Sait Lake City, Utah, March 14.-~The State Senate yesterday adopted af memorial to Congress protesting against certain features of the Canadian reciprocity agreement.It had been adopted previously by the House.Span) relating.to the forty-two years\" fran- |.deal; \u201cwith\u201d \u201cthe pa wi detene | whose \u2018deèrees would \u2018onjy \u2018be binding + \u2026 fon individual governmenté \u2018when.con- 2 \u201c| blem being one\u2019 that requires Patient à PALL MALL GAZETTE tative at Quebec be instructed todo: or came with a very bad race The 1 uctions which the Foreign Office ed to-day to M.Koros- :tave ne Prucnian Minister at Pekin, ; ontatn the atum.This embodies of some of the mdst active oppondnts Ee FES HI Ik PROBLEM ~~ MUCH DISCUSSED of Imperial Council for : voency v Empire Defence.otezit in balfeves es dela eût with general approval ler Fisher merely advocates] the erection of-a.consultatiys council firmed by these.\u2018§overnments.cussing the \u201csubject, says such proposals are still merely academic, the pro- = dre \u2014 = 0 treatments\u2019 © r.Easton, secretary of thé British Immigration League, m a speech here \u2018Eyesterday.urged dil-layal Australians [to support the Federal defence scheme, as the time was near when Australia \u2018might have to fight to retain-the last \u2018and fairest of the continents as a British \u201coutpost in the Pacific.APPROVES THE SPEECH Canadian Associated Press,\" Lo London, March 14\u2014The- Pau Tarn Gazette to-day sa \u201cThe people of the Dominions know that armed strength is their only sé- curity.and eralizé that the defence of the whole Empire is a burden which Britain no longer can carry alone.The Dominions which have arrtved at man: hood must do their share for the support of thelr own roof-tree.\u201cThe Premier of New Zealand,\u201d the.paper continues, \u201cIs the first candidate and makes an official announcement that the Dominion is ready to acknowledge and discharge to its full extent the Dominion's moral obligation, thus | setting a standard to which we believe every portion of the Empire will respond.P With the co- operation of the Do- miniôn ia the expenses will come a claim for participation in control, but this is merely a matter of adjustment, The essential problem of the future \u2018of the Empire will \u2018hay® Deéh solved when\u201c tite Dominions \u2018are.ready to Mm} thelr due places in he serried ranks of4the Empire.\u201d * RUSSIA SENDS ULTIMATUM.Her Troops Now Nearing Chimese.Border.St.Petersburg, March 14\u2014Russia has sent an ultimatum to China insisting upon a closer adherence to the proviglons of the Treaty of 1881, which has the subject of negottations be een \u201cthe two countries for some t.The Russian- occupation poke 9 is Within a hundred miles of the frontier and marching on Kulja.o points, first, the re-opening of ussian consulates at the points specie In the treaty of 1881, and.sec- oad, the establishment of free trade iA fylfilment of Article 12 of the same treaty.Colds or Fevers Are broken up in a single.pight, and setious illness prevented, by taking « vy Hood\u2019s Pills All drageists.2 cents.Shilohis Cure 51 10eo0d ~ Three new, - style: ss; ms Mehogasy or ou itor Victrola XIV; $200 \u2018One for each everyday ailment opinions on \"oir Joseph Joseph Ward's Ad- ey posgly: province.- A cablegram received The.Sydñey-Marning Herald, dis-|- JA the moment there iocoms in sight the: question - \u2018of an annexation \u2018'movement dif which Canada is offered a now {trom Mr.de\u2019 Lary Macdonald, who is Togiatative Assembly, a motion was l'Adepied.inviting the Dominion Gov- sunt to appoint a\u2014commlttee for the purpose of discussing the anpexe- tion of the Bahama islands bv Canada.Prvats-tères members of a total of nine \u2018voted in favor of the pro- - and immediate action is antiel- pated.\u2026 Previously the matter was discussed at a meeting of citizens at which strong public sentiment-in favor of this annexetion was expressed.It ig said ay anatints who wiater in the islands uble ng is stro of the proposal.\"Ely In favor There are now several Canadian financtal intérests in the islands.Can- edian insurence companiés practically control this branch of business.The Royal Bank is represented on the sland -and-does a thriving business at Nan : r.Macaulay who knows the situation thoroughly.and who! has Wein a Visitor of the islands, is most en- thnstastic, describing \u2018them as the \u201cfuture Florida of Canada.\u201d He also declares that there are fine business.opportunities offering.For instance the islands required menufac- offer fruits, vegetables and flowers.At the \u201cmoment Canada takes large quantities of vegetables from the {slands.Mr.J.R.Clogg, of Montreal, recently sent a thousand crates of to.[matoes in one\u2019 shipment.Practically\u201d = ES E ol Wail: IV ail.tie wiriter: tomatoes vt \u201cHore pome from the Bohantas There le considerable vacant.land on and Florida.The area is aoe square | miles; twenfy tslands are Inhabited, but thera are 3.000 iplets and socks, The popuistion is about 70,000.New Providence with an ares of fifty-eight square miles is the most Important nd politically.Naazsau, the capital, § sftuated on it.~The Government: 4 representative \u2018and is composed of Governor and an executive, a Legiaie- \u2018tive Council, and an assembly of twen- tysnine members, Education is free, compulsory and unsectarian, At an immense meeting.of the sigle gens of Nassau, held February 50 which wae addressad by a numbor of Canadians then visiting the island, a fesolution\u201d favoring the admismon of the isiands to'\u2018the Canadjan Confeder- | ation as a Province, was carried by a standing vote, with great entbusiastm.there being but two dissenting -votes.A committee af six members of the Legislature was appointed to give effect to this expression of opinion.At + rubsequent -mostinæ, à week later, February 27, a small group wished to postpone the consideration of the question, but- the sentiment wae so over- whelminkly : opposed to postponement, and if favor of annexation, that the chairman, and three or four.others who had celled the meeting, \u2018withdraw thelr motion ,not even considering it worth while to put it to & vote.\u2018Subsequently a resolution was inttro- \u201cMr.LG.Brice, requesting} the Gevernor to invite the Government of Canada to a conferences, to consder whether annexation to the Dominion is feasible and desirable, and if so, on \u201cwhat terms it mould probably be car- Ted out.- Armistice i in Saskatchewan La | Opposition Drops: \u2018Obstruction of Business Other Than fn Supply\u2014 Progress Made.tempi \u2018Western ; Assocldted Press\u2019 Special.Regina, Sask, March 14 >-An-arm- ice was éstablishea yestetäaÿ af- wlhien the Legisiature re- ceili after the week- -end fêcess.By a miotiup made some.days! 3 PEO Monday, \u2018in the ordipary courses of | things, is Private Menibers.day.As there is only phe?important resolu- | lon on the order\u201dPapet, that\u2019dealing with the question \u201cof thé Provinces == Yatercotonial Men Get Raise Board Grants Increase Ranging from Ten to Twenty Per Cent.to Tralnmen.I.+ Special to The Montrea! Star.Moncton, N.B., March 14.\u2014~The increase in pay for which the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen has beon contending, hes been granted by the Board of Management of the Government Railways, who have been in session here for some time.\u201cThe Increase affects 900 men and will date from January ist last.Yard men get an inèrease of 20 per cent, and men out on the road 10 per cent.Some minor details re- natural resources, it was agreed that tee work.progress should be mâde with commit- l main to be arranged ~ at another meeting on March 23.\u2018Deputy Minister Campbell left last night for Ottawa.THE ART.SHOP : (SHEA'S) HAS REMOVED TO 8 VICTORIA STRBET.TWO DOORS ABOVE ST.CATHERINE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 59 2e0û 150 313 muy of the daintiest little \u2018 from the sea\u2014* Skipper\u201d Sardisas à selves and yet no trouble to buttered toast for tea to-night ec.- cr them on hot ou\u2019ll want them again.Skipper Sardines Sele Proprietors : ANGUS WATION & Co, Newcaste-en-Tyna, Engiant, \u2018Keep smiling-there's always Skipper Sardines\u2018 - x For the -outbreak.- Tease AN STOCK YARDS | ATE AND SMASH Chief Tremblay Limps Limps After Colis sion and Chief Mann Nurses Injured Eye.the islands offering tine tion i a oture \u201c| The damage by fire at the Montreal six bundred miles in h, Ixing be- arcs, enne Sirèel.yes tween the south-east of Cubs |terday is roughly, computed .at $50,00( the amount of insurance on the.entiy market, sheds, hay and anfmals.i: «6.080.Mr.F.H.Carlin, the General Man-l ager of the Montreal Stock Yard stated to The Star representative this morning that on account of the large number of insurance companies interested no definite figure as to the los sustaihed coitd yet be given.\u2018The rate of Josurance ~ Was very high, he stated and on king up the policies foyn that al gether $46,000 was the limit i of insurance carried save 312.000 the \u2018holding market, a building which h was only scorched by the fire.Carelesgness of a drover is b The fire utarted-in the hayloft of a shed in the rear \u20ac the Bauk of Toronto Branch.\u2019 In the collision of Chief Tremblay\u201d Automobile with No.1 Engine, at the intersection of McGill] and Willian streets.the Chief eustaiïned a brulged hip and side._And he is going llmp- ing to-day.His knee was cut when he was hurled against the engine.; Sub-Chief Mann.\u2019 had his left eye swollen, due to debris striking him when a roof collapsed, 1 The gates of the shed in which the cattle were had only been fastened by & latch.The fire spread so rapidly that before the men could get to icg \u2018the cattle\u2014were- overcome by; \u2018smoke.Johnson Maiched Once Mors.Chicago, March 14.\u2014 Arrangements) were.completed last night for an automobile race between Emile Brouard.f the French driver, who is in Chicagu now, and Jack Johnson, the heavy- welght champion fighter.The rac:§ \u2018wilt take place at either Los Angeles or at Oakland, within four weeks.It will be.for 100 miles and both con-j testants ara to drive ninety horsepower machines How\u2019s This?u We offer One Hungreé Dollars Reward 205 any of Catarth that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh \u201cure.¥.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, ©.\u2018We the undersigned bave -known F.J.Cheney for the last 13 years, apd belleve him perfectly | \u2018bomorable in ali business transactions and finah- cially able to carry out any obligations mado ny his flem.WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN t Wholesale Drugglsts, Toledo, 0.3 Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internails, act- 7 los directly upon tbe bl blood a1 and mucous surfaces\u2019 the Testimont NRT i! a > lls bin Sati.SEP y .MoFEAT ee og a Een LUE .IN ALL COUNTRIES F'etherstonhaugh & ce Chartes W.EPL IEEE, CANADA LIFE n EA INVENTIONS PATENT ED _, and Trade Marks gets.OO.WRMN 1.Er Ewe roubles.fi A 2108 das Herings Reais af ant prb be waren EE NE Agents far t \u2018of Pittsburg, an .ing, New York; Western.Division,\u201d W.Y.Perry.National Bank Building, Chicago._ ntario Office\u2014WR.M.McGillivray.tative, 76 King Street West, \u201cToronto.represen Weatern Canada Offices, int din \u2018Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia; .W.M.Mc- Gillivray.representative, 76 King Street West, Toronto.\"o Eastern Canada Offices, including Eastern Ontario, ttawa, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Fdward Island, Newfoundland, Bermuda, and West India Offices in Great Britain, 17 Cockapur Street, Trafai- tar\u2018 Square, London, S.W., England.Agents In France, Mayence, Fayre & Cie.\"Paris.\u2018United States\u2019Figatern Di CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.\u2014\u2014 Week ending March 11, 1911.Monday.76,695 = - Buffalo, D.A.Carroll, Ts lon, sas | bear with equanimity, the Intrusion on their peace and frate of\" conduct towards.one another.that they enforce Hite \u2018Unilel: States government was sending EEE warships to.the Gulf \u2018of Mexico to \u201cco-operate\u201d with the ¢winty thousapd soldiers who are cutting\u2019 off supplies trom \u2018the revolution ts in Chihuahua, & \u2018thouss AWRY: - .With adds: the: gréatness of the United States ahd ¢hat, so fur\" as they are concerned, at least, thé demonstration is both] expensive and unnecessary.As for the Mexicans who do.not know, the.presente: of\u2019 the whale United Btates fleet at\u2019 Galveston and\u2019 the eighty thousand men of the regular army on the Texan frontier would have no significance.\u2018There is no doubt that it doés the eagle good to stretch ita wings, stand on tip-toe, and fill the air with its raucous and menacing scieams once in a while.\u2018As-long as the demonstration is taken st it real value].and consequently not resented by those \\towards whom it is directed, the eagle's other neighbors will have to astilian.\u201ccourtesy, Senor Limanto the disturbance of their rest.All statesmen, however, are not-so philosophical as Sénor Limantour, and this ls specially true of statesmen of the Spanish-American republics.There has been too much loose talk in the United States about the extension of its boundaries from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico to make this kind of diplomacy either safe or popular -among the neighbors just at the present moment.PROGRESS TOWARDS DISARMAMENT.Sir Edward Grey did not mince matters in discussing disarmament ss a theory and disarmament as s definite policy before the House of Commons yesterday.When the nations of the world\u2014especially of the Christian and elvilized world\u2014are willing to adopt the same general on individuals within their own borders, the effective desire to possess the heaviest battleships and the largest armies and the deadHlest ordnance will disappear with the possibility of putting them to profitable use.The world has long since deprecated the appeal to arms as a method of determining the rights and wrongs of a private dispute; there is no nation, civilized or uncivilized, which does not _ and punish methods of Tuesday.76,704 Wednesday.76,684 Thursday.76,685 -|| .Friday.76,729 Saturday.79,368 Total.462,845 Daily q \u20ac8- © OT.crrenees 15¢| 25 only, Flat Bottom Teakettles, any, {es shar.Fmpress Hair Color Rentdter, bot.75c 6 gts.Reg.40c, for.20c| 3s cut, Reg.50c, for .25¢ and blue.marble: 1% yards wide.v.Crown Cream of Roses and Wine measure.+ reg.26 fOr .¢.vpunnoees veedine : .Almonds: unegualled for .chapped hand or ease Bot ou Tes mer Lo of the skin.100 Seamiess Beanpote, ast, 4 .100 jonly I Res A strong, cover, 6 qts., egular .ngs.While they last Cte see sam es aucunes sauces 0 enw Two only dd.encly- customer.\u2014-Ne'Phone or C.an Orders.em.etmek ¢ v8 meer a ria , Principat Ousted; Parents to Strike.Presentation to Dr.R.F.Preston.REV.OR.SHEARER CRITICAL.NEW PERSIAN \u2014 Toronto Man Had \u2018Narrow Eocape.( Fatal Snowsilde Near Resid, wille, N.Y.March 14, \u2014| Toronto, March 14.ae Conserva-.|_ ob de th Xe Toronto, Marcb -14\u2014George Gard- Bpecial to The Monéresi Bar.| od Waarecs.ven They pal V.Webster, of the tive members of - Legislature; Speci, AR Tha \u201cMotrea) Star + Teheron, March 14-~The new re-| ner.aged 45, of $6 Dupont street, spent| Kalo, 20.March 16, \u2014 Mr, + bo.PE Tn High Bohool, hay had his certificate leighty-seven In all, et red: at the Calgary.AMS.March \u2018WiMev.Dr.|geant of Persip, N.r Ul Molk.hag|two and a hours in the cold wa- |, ion \u201cwhile A ve = Pied to \u201cPyle.revoked by State Commissioner of h the Shearer, ot the Dominion Aliancs.Aprointod & new | with Bepah- ters of Toronto Bay last night, and .iL : ecial Cable \u2018to The Montiesl Star.| pgqucation Draper.as the result of |Albany Club last night.to onor- \u2018here \u2018in\u2019 the inteerfitn of the t Tasam as Prime Minister.The new) Was rescued just as his igth gave Georse Banbury, between Filut Mine ; = ov.BW.March 14.~A num- \u2018fraud charges: e Board uf Educa- party whip, Dr.R F.Preston, M.L.A.{ance cause.Discussing conditiona.To mi 18 composed of Se aragawm |out.Gardner .was walking.home.Granite King, near.here; ; z on nj vr on here.recently.appointed another {With the,guest of honor Sir James Westérir-Canadz, Rev.Dr.Shearer de- r and Minister of War; Moh- across.the bay from the Imañd, where! dpy aftérmoon met instant death in à ; tof \u2018women weazing hire\u201d skirts nolpal.claiming\u2019 that charges of Whitney, the members of the Cabinet, clared that the betterment uf tha lschewron-Saltaneh, Minister For- he had \\been.working.when he went syowsiide \u2018Wve appoñret \u2018iu \u2018the \u201cwireets herd.|audeUtution of a paper\u2019 prepared by land George H.Gooderham, MLA western\u2019 proviness in reapect™to tem- eign Affairs: Moshire-dovieh.Minister) {hte a hole,.about acide ners | aloes.abus auburz escaped _uniruet og drove out in Véxi-cate, and de- | the princival.for a puptl in an exam- who presided.After the banquet, J.H.!Derance was Very.ov 4 compared of Justice: Mostachared-Devix n+ Hours later: Een ary ; hey {IR EOWA utrect- were) ination, ha d heen, pro Meher, M.L.A réad an address.sign- [10 the east.in - + ister ot intertor: Momtazed-Dovieh.| and four tacmbers of end ay ring Es alanode.being 25 : y every Conserväive ratmber.anG| Albert of Minister of.Finance; Mosvenod-Pov| Yacht Club went.io his, rescue.~_ Aly humored |- Parents of uple\u201d in \u201cthe: \u201cschool, [ed by ry leh.M! ot e.~ 4 -éoon.the object és eno | however, threat redlen 45 \u2018elrike\u201d AL Prine T.Herbert Lennox, MLA.resented [oli the rune s'atad.arblte riven 1h Minister Commerce, Posts and rate eal = us \u2018Jetiée that it blocked point der Rail Bens a jet, with lockit pendant\u2019 Same de ah ; Er SE ari pi Hark.1 et'ny it Fe BP puter get it é of, the a of two Hep, lawn frill), trimmed with eyelet em- ° ery insertion edging and\u2019 tueks.79 oa = 2eme 200 yards of 2 yard wide Oilcloth Remnants, containing from 3 to 8 square yards.Square yard .200 yards of 2 yard wide Cork Linoléum Remnants containing from 4 to 10 square yards.Square yard.TE ae a me pates a = ee ap op -\u2014 .cie a com woe yeoman 2\" feum, 2 yards wide.72e 0 ee \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 es _ a \u2014\u2014 5,000 yards of Scotch Cork Lino- Regular : 50c square yard.Square yard.- ; ; 14 gis.Reg.756, for.\u2026\u2026.dc ] .i 00 Teapots, 3 qt.size, wine met- ee.Jobn Taylor's Monster Series \u2018Toilet Scamiess Granite Water Pails] 1 ; 18 qts.Reg.$1.00, for.58¢ > ; \u2014 , Soap\u2014Olive, Turkish Bath, Clover Blos- 300 Soamioss er S! sure, most of these are seamless; 24 qts.Reg $1.25 'f ac ; 50 only, Straight Seamiess Sauce- ; 12: and 14 qts., wine measure, as- ., qts.g.0, LOF.00000.300 Cream Pitchers, da cut, as ., - > pans team- Aare, for Milk.Oatmeal Ke $%c cake sorted colors, white, blue, grey, colors white, blue and grey.| 39 ats.Reg.$1.80, for.-89e sorted colors, 1% pts, wine \u2018mea \u2018pans, with cover, as cut, 8 at.size, orm, as out 2 ats., Wine measure , No Mail or Phone Orders.Reg.700 to $1.85, for .49c| Reg.8c, for 1.0.+.39cl Wine measure.sure.Res.soc, for.pars ÂGE wine measure, Res.-60c, for.39c! Reg.\u201cvalue \u201c75e, Arig.ves -49c- \u2014 .= .i Ci .* =: Extra Special Remnants Oilcloth Remnants Cork Linoleum Remnants Cork Linoleum SPECIAL IN OUR LINING.Ladies\u2019 \u2018fine quality.Cambric skirts, et | + FOR DF Near silk Lining, | wide, ail colors.Yard 39° \u2014\u2014 \u2014 40.inches prier ; ished, turned legs and go oak finish; nize oop.2 i.+128 Ovagre 3 Window .fream; best aod tinge; complets.pA Inn.x4 a 40 du 200 us 000! cevine inva =| _ ented tnt megane ovossing with Mr \u201cvanter < fhen Were on unre by useful K-\" chen Chairs; i reg.dic, for.rs os cr pe Commodious, substantially built and highly J family residence, Roslyn Avenue, Westmount; drawing Room, Parlor, Dining Room, 8 reset bathrooms, with Mott plumbing; hardwood finish throughout.Bachelor \u2018Apartments 4 and 6 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, Corner Cathcart.One, two and three rooms and bathrooms.Hot and cold water.Electric fixtures, etc.Good accommodation and convenient location.; Rent: $22.25; $35.00 and $40.00.utnam & M 308-10 Merchants Bank Bidg- Telephone Main 3390.STORES TO RENT Four new Stores immediately below St.Catherine street.One of the best locations off the main uptown thoroughfare.Heated by proprietor.Immediate possession.Moderate rentals.PUTNAM & McCRORY, ee 2 0 ; ; 308-309-310 Merchants Bank Building Tel.Main 3390 Will Increase uring 99 feet front by about 110 feet deep, total area about 10,890 square feet, with first-class buildings, situated on Belmont st.near Beaver Hall Hill, in a locality where values are rapidly increasing.It affords a chanée to a speculative buyer to make a handsome profit within a shart time.Price is cash.which with $40.000.after payinæ interest charges, insurunce and Uxes, gives over 10 per cent.net on money in- $15,000 FOR SALE ARGYLE AVENUE North of Montrose Ave.vested.Don't hesitate.this proposition at once.\u2018Robins Company.Investigate re Te Where Values We are able to offer a Tot, meas- - Detached house, built solid brick.pressed brick front apd side.Beautifully finished, hardwood floors i tea, wood work, and artistically decorate Surrounded by balcony, > Stores & Manufacturing Flats To Let \u2018Stores To Rent windows pro- tected with burglar alarm, sliding blinds.\u2018 St.Catherine st.west\u201430 x 120: Large lawn and beautiful gardens, i boy of Peel Catherine st.west\u201433 x 100; west of Peel.St.Catherine st.west\u201420 x 100; .between Union and Peel; basement, store and two flats.St.Catherine st.vest\u201435 x 100: west of Peel.St.Catherine st.x 80; east of Peel.115 x 120, east of Bleyry, heated east.just also 2 flats, store, Kt.Catherine st.Splendid large store, now occupled grounds 100 feet front by 187 deep.Basement concrete, hot water heating, trunk, room, storage, pantry.Ground floor\u2014Parlor.library, dining- room, with conservatory leading off den; kitchen; 3 fire-places.First floor\u20144 bedrooms, large porcelain bathroom and w.c.tHed flooring.also living room and fire-place.Second floor\u20143 bédrooms, beautiful lookout, bathroom and w.c.- Private telephone connection kitchen to each floor.Beautiful view of city- and surrounding country.Fine air.Price, $35,000.OBIN N 1S.SSUEANY 282 SICATHERINE ST.LA ES ae \u2018west\u201422 west of Ambherst; from © MANUFACTURING FLATS TO RENT.Manufacturing flats, formerly American Tobacco factory: now thoroughly remodeiled and up-to-date in every respect; best light in city, eiectric hoist, janitor service, etc.; a few floors to lct.Immediate possession.Very central; nominal rental.= PR ae alia No.4 Cote st., just next to Craig, 3 flats.Possession May 1.Electric hoist etc.; splendid light; oceupled at present by Paper Box Company.Low rental.Approximately 9,000 feet floor space \u2019 | Craig st.1800 sq.feet; holet, etc.$50 per month.Notre Dame, west of McGill, fata, 4500 feet and 2000 feet.2 floors heated, sprinkler system, electric hoist; low rental.\"FOR QUICK SALE One of the most complete residences in the West End : (most valuable part of Dorchester Street,) for sale at a bar- .guin; 16 rooms, extension dining room and kitchen, 7 bedrooms if required, cannot be duplicated for $20,000; price to prompt buyer $16,000; possession 1st May or before if re- - quired; not much cash required; purchaser can also buy the entire furniture at a valuation, everything of the best and in perfect order, ready for housekeeping.Apply by letter to Box 762 Star Office.a We have others equally good.Just call and get jist.we can sult you.|} factories for rent.| Nats city.\u2018| ROBINS COMPANY.282 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.Phone Up 6161.We are sure Stores for Tent, Manufacturing for rent in all parts of the 55 13eo0d Your Inspection Solicited by clothiers and gents\u2019 furnishings.yall | ! | : Main 3261.A road; - stable.large enough for 49 cown.nogr- meadow.Apply Maximin Lebeau, Cote fit.Lauréat, near Montreal.cs lARM-on the Cote de.Liesse Mond connie about eighty-five bcres.Apply MeDowell, 20 &@.Alexis atrest.\"QUEEN MARY APPARTMENTS For Rent\u2014Cor.Hutchison and Berube sts.heated apartments, 3, 6 «and 7 roqma, very bright, janitor\u2019s service; electric fixtures, gas stoves, refrigerators; free ice supply, vacuum hardwood floors, dumb- walters.Posses- | son on completion.Free rent till May 1.Can be seen at any time.Rent $38 to $48 \"ROBINS COMPANY.282 St.Catherine Street West.Tel.Up.6161, 8719 St.Catherine Street West TO LET Upper Tenement of 8 rooms; first flat has Parlor, Kitchen, Dining Room, large Hall; 2nd flat contains 4 Bedrooms, Clothes Cupboards in each; Bathroom and large Hall with two skylights; Hotwater heated; large - yard in rear; will be thoroughly renovated; can be leased heated.For particulars Apply W.E.COOPER, Star Office.Phones Main 4191 Up 1346 Evenings, E.3352.co 6 TO \"LET 381-383 ST.PAUL STREET 12,000 ft.floor space.Splendid office and warehouse ac- commodatidn, Electric elevator.yRent reasonable.Apply to = ROSS REALTY & Ltd, 7 Notre Dame St, West 615 FOR SALE 109 Cote St, Antoine Rd, WESTMOUNT Three-storey brick house, with extension kitchen, concrete basement, 12 rooms; lot 128 feet deep.Ericg.$15,000.Immediate.possession.W.A.SNOWDON 205 St.St.James Street POWER BUILDING Some very CHOICE OFFICES TO LET, singly or en suite, In this centrally located modern office building.Rental includes light, heat and janitor service, Phone or write\u2014 all year.Room 304.© hone Malin \"we, \u2019 : 49 156 TO LET VALMONT APARTMENTS, 2111 PARK AVENUE.An inspection solicited of these beautiful Apartments view of Mount Royal and ten minutes from cor, Bleury and St.Catherine St, contaming 9 rooms with outside balcony.ready for Thoroughly modern and equipped with telephone service, heated.hot water laundry, open fire places, electrical fixtures, vacuum cleaner, hardwood throughout, Mosaic tiled halls, hoist, back stair goods entrance, outside Venetian Blinds, ice furnished, janitor service,\u2019 For further particulars apply to J.A.DAVIS & COMP ANY, Phone Main 7744.Evenings St.Louis 1404.well situated in occupancy April 1st, Rents moderate.MANAGERS, 83 St.Francois Xavier St.61 3eod Important to Merchants, Manufacturers and Capitalists SALE BY AUCTION Of One of the Most Spacious Central SEF the City - .25-27-29-31 WILLIAM STREET (NEAR McGILL STREET.) with light on four sides\u2014William street, St.Henry street, Richard lane, and wide rear lane.Unsurpassed for any extensive business purposes.Land, 71x a 1188; area, 8,100 square feet.Four flatS, with about 8,000 square feet per floor.Sale at our office.Premises can be seen any time, as it will be open up to hour of Sale.13 BEAVER HALL HILL, WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH, AT 10.30 A.M.NOTICE TO con: TRAC TORS THE LAND WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY by the square foot, after which the BUILD- LING MATERIAL, stone, brick, timber, hoists and heating plant will be sold i in one lot, en bloc.5 -.The sale of this land offers a splendid legitimate speculation, as, among other great improve- \u2018ments, the NEW CUSTOM HOUSE AND G WAREHOUSE will be erected on the ~\u2018biock bought by the Government two years.ago.66,000 feet at $6 per foot; fronting on Youville \u2026 Square, McGill and Normand streets.The erection of this magnificent building will give an immenses impetus to values in this vicinity./ FE On.; Saturday the deed was paged before Mr.H.M.Marler, N.P, of the property, 21 to 29 > Well n street, corner King, for $20,000 cash, or about $4 per foot, to The McClary Mfg.Co., \u201cMri Joh n GC.Newman, managers We sold it.for Mrs.J.P.Maj r.A fine modern warchouse will bo baile at eres Houses For Sale ROSEMOUNT AVB.\u2014Three story brick house, on lot 60 x 155.Eleven rooms.Fine sunny.rooms.Three baths, Stable.821.000- ROSEMOUNT AVE.\u2014Two storey brick house, nine rooms, §12.000.CLAREMONT AVE.\u2014Two storey brick-|- house, beautifully finished.Built for present owner! _Ten rooms, corner lot.813.50 F.Minden Cole & Co.Tel.M.3162.84 Commercial Union Bdy.60 3 mp New House to Let or for Sale No.170 Atwater avenue, adjoining the corner of Tupper ito 4034 Tupper at so Tupper street.3 Sores hoüsés Dh exténsion inary ¢ bedrooms, 3 bath~ roams, Fine open outlook \u201cWestern Square.Apply to Test Estate Department, \"National Trust Company 65 289 OFFICES TO LET ST.JAMES _ STREET [2 facing \u2018| Norman \u2018Butial 8 | eet ones: price 7 Le! purchaser.cleaners, sound-proof ; stable for three Borses:.price : I'ro; mare se, § Malo Toot.Arty RLIY aT rick bouge: a 2 y| Saini 1108.per cent.iavestmeot \u2014 Write or phone |A = ot particuias > regarding the Sos Tar écrites re have: prices from vif Lefebvre & Bomister, 141 pe Peter.i.A RARE OPPORTUNITY \u2014 Bix des 4 ; flatmon do Villeneuve; al vent- ; Tevenue valuation : Jours for $11,250- fe\" you speak quiekly.J te.Settbrre.& Besnister, 141° St.Peter.ain YI.Be \u201cFoie Tourne a Westmount are on ur Met, Doth A and lover levels.ephone equ Bolton, 141 Notre Dame ae Pret.Male 1170.Tront; Ww for are saie; oy easy.O What\" Br KE ROOMY, solid brick cottage, on Summervilie ave, Westmount, 8 large rooms and pantrtes, null decorated; tramediate on If desired.Cash about $1600.00.Balance easy, at 5 p.c.Omar Oakley, Real Estate Agent, 107 St James st, M.1198, 66 ¢ OTTAGE \u2014 Modern; sts lots Notre \"0 de Grace: fre incurable tramway station; $3700; $1700 ce Apply J.Hamelin.816 Dorion esiveet.Phone East 1135.0 3 Comes STREET \u2014 JYery comfortable cottage, of 10 rooms; two bathrooms; hot paler besttug thoughout C.Withers, : ay occupation.b, 242 St.James street 50 6 Chg AVENUE No.451, above Sherbrooke new semi-detached Tonge: -on Tot\" 88 x 120; ground floor has drawing-room, staircase; dining room; kitchen; pantry and maid's room; upetairs, five bedrooms apd tiled bathroom: bardwood finish and rock maple hardwood floors; piped for vacuum cleaner; pos session in April.Norman Binmore, Eastern Townships Bank Buliding.Main 7604.396 2 cf Sd table oats, on lot; D feet] future; nl rope, oe too ed brick bouxe; semi-detaached.rvoms; two bathrooms; in perfect condition: mnst sell; owner leaving city.Phone Weal.702.Ww J COTE BTRENT.néw brick house, Yell - ballt, fully rented; revenue $480; prize $3800 to quick buyer; terms reasonable.Apply Dr.Wilson, ¢4 Park ave.58 6 ROLET, 186-1884 \u2014 10 per \u2018cent.investment three stories, two dwell ; solid brick; rent .61 Ble: \"86 6) EY AVENUE, a 464, above Sherbrooke \u2014 New houses of ten rooms; tiled bathroom and restibule; extension kitchen; concrete basement, etc; now leting.A fom.Norman ownab Bank Bain o0s > ne Bullding, IGHT HT toeats and Store; good condition: 1 ecaratos 10 DE par cent, on orice; pri terms.Star O£- \u201cice.; 60 2 ORT STREET, Na 30 \u2014 large, well bulit house, 15 rooms, elec MUght, open.plumbing.Daisy furnace;: opposite Lord Strathcona's gardens.Telephone Up 2 4 ARM, in Bawtern Townships; 40 a.from Montreal; one mlle from Farubom Camp ; suitable for vegetable or tobacco growing; good \u2014 building thereon.Mrs.Fanerson, 261 Laval aveune.Phone East 2136.UNE COTTAGE for sale; No.389 Querbes wireet, Outremunt.A; direct to proprietor.958 Colonial avenue.Tel.St.Le Lopis REESE AVENUE -\u2014 Pressed brick, Stone foun tw storey Douse; first Ti drawing room; dining room; paniry: kitchen.scallery; second floor, four bedroums: large verandah; open plumbing; concrete basement ; maid's rvom; stationary tubs, : $6500, J.F.Markgraf City end District Bank Butta ing.Main 7534.AVE YOU SEEN the new flats we are or.fering ob easy terms of paysnent; are the pewest smartest dwellings on markete situsted in a beautiful locstion on Uarvan] avenue; where values are compelled to advAfce shortly; you have only to write sod we will gladly mall you full particulars.J.BE.Wilder.care Wilder's Limited, 202 St Catherine weat.60 ANDSOME biock of self-contained stone frout Louses; four rooms; parlor dining room: extension kitchen; good large light celiars, bot water furnace to each; Intérnal arrangewent exira goud; pice private street; convenleot to much car fare saved, as the houses _3 or 0 pifuutes walk from general ot office; would make nice joint stores and linge: meantime all rented, and always rent ed: price by the block, only $4500 each, or singly at $3000 emcli, quarter cash.balance 5 , Cent; cesy terms.Alfred Benn, Royal Rullding.107 St.James.ss» 6 Hewes STREET, near Fairmount\u2014Nine the new flais; hardwood fioors and finish; water furnaces; paying ten per cent.; $20,- 600; would sal three at $8700.Noeman Bin- more, Esstern Townships Bank Building Main 7604.61 6 iLISIDE AVENUE, 153, Westmount, near Abbott avenue, fact Canadian Pacific tracks; brick dwelling.office; stables; accom- mudating eleven bores; 3 also wooden sheds, etc.: on lot x 153: wi sell j chrap- Nueman Bimnore, Eastern Townatilps Bank Building.Maid 7604.ses a property and Central Core \u2018ROAD \u2014 Handsome three storey 7 pre F they | [bh ly Robert Neville jr, 233 St | re, y eville tr.James strost Phone Maiu 2080.© 57 6 ABKATOON, Sask.\u2014Dl¢ you want to make money If so, invest in Saskatoon Baskatchrewan farm lands.For full particulars as to good, safe investments wits, 2 and if you sre coming West call on G.\u2018Clare, 3nd Ave., Box 1194, Saskatoon, Sask Mackay Block.le- ference Royal Bank.57 10e01 SHERBROOKE STREET, Nos.4910-4912-4914 300 Prince Albert avenues, Wem.mount: Dew houses; up to date in every re wpect.Particulars, apply Robert Nerille fr., 233 st.Jemes street.Phone Main 2930: \u2018 EYMOUR AVENUE \u2014 Three story stove and brick dwelling; containlog 10 rovms; ex- tenglon kitchen; lot 23 feet x '80 feet: price- $11,000; possession May 1st.D.W, Ogilvie & wo.y lue 11 St.Sacrament street.Tu.wg TO GLOSE_AN ESTATE.No.723 Dorchester street, near Mac- kay, a bright, solid stone and brick house, having eleven rooms, in good order.Moderate price: Apply Gault -& Ewing.Eastern \u2018ownships Bank Bldg.Te CLOSE an estate \u2014 Bualness property, | situated corner Notre Dame and Murray.Fine place for hotel: ters; pear railway station; also vacant lot; 10,000 feet; populous quakr- revenue $2400; situated Murray street: near Notre Dame; fine site for manufacture.Address Dentiste J.Sareau, 1183 St.Denis 6 COUNTRY PROPERTV FOR SALE.RESIDENTIAL.-FLATS TO LET: B house, stven rooms and lot, ena twenty feel: daep; Bias | #8 ue dred tion.Louis Paquette, Stanley atrest.Bonnets.56 Hess x with sient rooms! | acre ver; post ice s i Toad.Apply A tenden West Browne.SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE.ARGE PROPERTY; sew house; 3 stories; waier good Ruble; nice \u2018garden; Bo an Lake Si.Dear illage.For further luforwation.Te ES Roy 8r., St.Adolphe de Howsied, \u2018Que.81 3 TWO COPTAGES for sale, facing Lake Bt.For Information apply St.Adoiphe de Howard, 2 : es fointe ft for sale at LOTS FOR SALE.ANNEX, CORNER LOTS For sale, corner of Park ave.and 8t, Viateur, corner of Laurier ave.and Esplanade, and corner of Mance st.and St, Viateur.}Hamlliten, Cargili & Co.107 St.James street, Main 1710.613 WAREHOUSE For S8ale\u2014Large Warehouse and F tory, situated vicinity Notre Dame and McGill; about 40.000 sq.feet flooring; | steam heated, elevator, sprinkler system; light on three sides.Yields good revenue as an investment.For particulars address P.O.Box 392, City.43 17¢0d BvxIox AVENUL, Westmount, twe fine situated lots.50 by 80; reasonable offer accepted.Apply 89 Fort si.53 3¢ (GHôrce corner lut on Buolevard St.Joseph West; will sell cheap to prompt buyer.For particulars, write Box 831 Star en 7g, DDOILAR TAND in Westmount; 1 soid this mouth; beautiful bRiside Pot, about 200 feet Mquare.N.PF.\u2018Jackson, 47 Argyie avanre.61 Zed ISEMAN AVENUE \u2014 Bolld Brick Cottages, containing five bedrooms; cupboards, ch laces; finished in chestnut; large two coel f orchard lot.t.buy in Outremont.J.B.\u2018ellowes.Wiseman svenne.Phone on Louis 748L Te \\ VUESTNOUNT \u2014 Two Tally house, ST tached; hot water heating: $6700.Norman Binmore, Eastern Townships Bank Building.Malo 7004.5 6 TBESTMOUNT, $8300 Modern resideucu, two stoory and cement busewent; natural wood finish; sofid brick und stone; every copn- x ; x 100 feet.C.Withy comb.50 V ALKER AVENUE \u2014 Six fiats; soild Ro construction; first clase property; wil 8 vrer\u2014ten\u2014 percent: $0500 \u2014 -Apply 2 Queane] street; no agents.VEE mouyT, Upper level \u2014 Hine Er ust completed, on Victoria avenue, just above eet: all modern hmprovements; hardwood JJlogres oak trim; acme vacuum clean- .-C.Matthews & So Phone Main 53 Geud OUNT, Upper Level \u2014 Large po! de YY - tached modern house.Ex bedrooms maid's room; extension kitchen; two Bathroom A hardwood ; open air ing room; convenient terms; possession Jst May.Normaas Binmore, Eastern Townships Bank Bullding.Main 7604.59 OT on Davidson street.23 x 95, near Angus Shope; water and vewer installed; would be willing ¢o take corpo tion vailuc or less for cash.Apply Box 7 Star omice.6 MOSTAR abd Parkdale \u2014 Two lots; fac- Trenbolm Park: 80 x 100; one lot, Maytalr avenue, between Pine and Sherbrooke?40 x 215; two lots, Mayfair avenue, between I\u2019tne \u2018and Cedar; \u2018x 117 \u2018Can be bought separately at au exeeptional low price; owners leaving city.Foc information, apply to John Mnuclean & Co.301 St.James stroct.Main 3461; evenings, Up 4877.se OTRE DAME DE GBACE \u2014- \u2014 Two lots, 25 x 90; Marcil avenue, erbrooke st.Apply Jos.Robin, Box 205.Levis, P.Q œ 1100A_ St.André, city.59 3 UTREMONT \u2014 On St.Catherine Houd, cor nee Duncan, Davaard, Alnsley, Rockiande and Bellingham Road; area 5000 to 16,000 feet; also on St.Catherine Road, r the Irish Or fran\u2019 Home; 11 building Tota: x 100 each.0.Masel.particulars, prices ans.cotte & Cote, La Patrie Sa plese.East 5004 Se ()UTEEMONT \u2014 Bix lots on Rockiand ave, eu Some to DO nap Tx 215s quick buyer; balance easy terms, Apply John MacLean & Co.301 & James street.Main 6401 or Brenings VU 48717.VVFSTMOU UNT \u2014 Ask for my list of om \u20181 wili-be- pleased to_counsult with you if desired and show you over the rties.Norman Biomare, Fasteen Townships Bank Building.Main 7604.39 6 V 00D AVENUE, Westinount, No.422\u2014New cottage: nine rooms; finished in oak aud OUTREMONT Rockland avenue, lot for sale, ft.x 103 ft., 40 cents er foot.Apply 3373 Esplanade avéniie.§T 6 ARK AVENUE, near Fairmount; 5 lots.25 x 110, witb lane; price 1.30 $1.30 a foot; easy *eTms.J.H.Petit, Christophe Colanb.St.Louis 3968.366 onary tub; NEAT PLAT; ls good order; 6 rooms aud - bathroom.Bot and» cd water; Bs and al \u201c25 Walker avenue.[od NNEX \u2014 New Mu iw or without Tar naces; Wilfrid Romett, 97 A price $18 Ka \"50.James or 443 Durocher.POTLEVARD ST, JOSEPH WENT, to 111; flats of 8, 9, 10 rooms; modern conveniences; Jurnace; sas; electricity «to, Moderate price, ly at Mél Bt.Lawrence, Telephone Eux sos 57 6 RANDON AVENUE No.16 aod 18 =.Dou: fortable flats; seven rood; ; lwok at thems.Apply W.C.Snowdon ST Bla avenue, Westmount.Phone Mount 1050.AYLE STREET, 8, off St.Matthew strest - Bright flat Yo \u2018to Jets Dalsy furoace elc.Apply 18 Bayle stree! 80 © BURN?BT.VERTE 2198 \u2014 Two finte; at $10.00; near Peck Manufactur: ; bop.Propetetor, 732 Soe: also a st.8t.(rm, 139 \u2014 , has furnace: = er electricity.rk f tunes; gas grate; sa- lumblog etc.Apply at 107 = Sd foci STRRET, 8 aud 10 \u2014 Middie and flats.6 rons; bathroom; Zar; unl cire: a mo modern conveniences, Apply.rue : ew flacs of four roows ; etectrictty : gas; etc., ten dollass a momb.Apply Dr.Wilson, 44 Park avenue.\u201c56 # ELORIMIER AVE.452, 464 and 461, bottom flats, above Ontario, flue open place, no building in front, seven rooms, rent $14 and $18 & month.81 e YELORIMIER AVENUE, No.1207.1269.1901.Le near eer Royal \u2014 \u2014 Three icra fats: eight noms où class property; >; easy (enjus.Apply 1207 Deloridier uvenue.; eu 6 ELORIMIER AVENUE, below Sberbrovks, upper aud middle: six and seven rooms; with bath and electric light; in good arder; ipoderate rests.Apply\u2019 Townships Trust Com- 102-281 St James street.IGHT ROOMRD FLAT; cement sales on corner of street.possession in April.- et 1587 Esplanade.avenue.OI ITREET STREET, 140, 146 \u2014 New flat: mu- de improvements; 6 and 7 rooms; en- augelled gas; electric; pear I'vince Arthur; dent pe and $25.\" Apply BUT st \u201cLreain FLAT T0 LET Esplanade avenue, 167, Tacing mountain, middle fiat, rent $s5.all newly decorated a few months ago.Will sell part of floor coverings if convenient, Light fixtures, windows, blinds, etc.C evenings, phone St.Louis 2310.This is a bargain you don't meet every day.TG to rent, good Targe fiats for busi- \u2018ness.Apply to (.Agetees, 284 Netro Dame w.\"corner MoGi and Notre pare hire 14 VE god Ei Baas sod Fires F% as, $20.Balmoral avd vs t east.Tel.Up os oslin, 339 Bieury street.ei 6 TS to rent, 182, 159 and 141, Edw ard Charles at, Outremont, 6 and 7 rooms rent moderate.Apply: John Blach.151 St.James st.Tel.Main 2550 or 373 St.Catherine Road, Tel.St.Louis 4037.56 86 H to rent, 1654 ami 1040 Laurier sve.Outrémont, six rooms, rent moderate.\u2018Apply John Black, 151 Et.James etrec:.Tel.Main 2580 or 378 St.Catherine Joke.Tel.St.Louls 4037.hardwood floors; tiled bathroom; basement; statiopary tubs etc.Now ready for oc- eupation, Apply FP.Tremblay Co, 400 William Tel.Main 2012.Open for Inspection from 2 to 5.5 6 AJESTMOUNT \u2014 Above Éberbrooke, near Park, on one of the best avenues; well built Bouse; nine good rooms; very comfortable; tiled bathroom.Box 2680 Star office.oo WESTMOUNT HOUSE 3; For sale at a bargain.Fine location, 4157 Western \u2018avenue, 2 blocks from Arena.Pressed brick, two storeys, 8 rooms and bathroom, large basement, a most convenient and desirable house.Po fon May 1st.Easy terms.For permit to examine, phone 1492 West.mount or write \u201cOwner\u201d P.O, Box 834, Montreal.61 2ead 138 BROADW\u2019Y, LACHINE Handsome, solid brick residence.Two stories and basement, Attractive grounds.Modern tn every respect, Possession May 1st next.D, W.Oglivte & 2 ST.LAWRENCE, 147 x 78.$2.50; St.Denis, 200 x 100, $1.00; Sherbrooke, 184 x 84, t5e; Pie IX., 82 x 120, 23e; Masson, 63 x 84, ae lougue Polute 200 x 6c.H.Au- 5 Shas Sapics street, EN residence, Best 67 58 6 TALOIS, P.Q.\u2014 minutes walk from stations and lake; next to Chateau St.louls; lots 19 x 250; zt 2 cemts n foot.0.Massicotte & Cote La Patrie -Botlding.pe Past a VV STHIOUNT \u2014 Upper level; Victoria ave, Grosvenor ave, Sydenham ave.\"Moby AUVARD A AVENUE \u2014 Bévéral enr fans =, rooms; o $25 por momth; just elon ke ett wi Le beautifully decorated and ready on of befm- May lat.8ee them early.Take St Catherine cars west, pay five cents in cash apd ask transfer to Notre Dame de Grace.Transfer at the corner of Bherbrooke and Vie.joria street, ta cer for Montres] West to Harvard avenue, third avenue ist where cars turn to go around the Ageuts on the y every affernoo Fall partieulars fram J.E Wilder, D \"St.Catherine bot lleasant ave.: 8 few desirable lots at Jeret prices.C.Withycomb, 242 St.James street.6 100.00 LOT, suitable for bullding super Loyse; G acrey; on Rouge nie mile fom 61 4 a boating, bathing apd tng; 8 station.Apply: box 151, Caluhiet, Que -/ \u2014 LOTS WANTED.WANTED ou One or two buliding iotu; sitnat- eû in Outremont or Aunex; will pay cash, State lowest price.P.O.Box 654, Montreal.\u2018 > z SUBCRBAN PROPERTY WANTED.\\ ANTED \u2014 Bullding lot in St.Lambert; in .Address \u201cvente and Cadieux street; wmail amount cash.Apply 1354 St.Andre.al 6 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u201c__ PROPERTY WANTED, CT Now \u2014 Write or phone 2 Infurmation a your property sale: vo ch uniess we close deal.Jefedbvre & 341 St.Peter street.Main 2807.\u201c ETCHISON STREET \u2014 V.desirable three drove: choice locallty; price, 56500; cam $: revenue $672; easily advanced: neighboring properties true æpch bigber prices; excetlent op) M.B.Midgley, 17 Place Jd\u2019Armes Hil Main 7378 56 6 OUSE on hy \u201cstreet, Westmount, near Greene; 9 modern flats; for part ue apply Louis Letourneau, 2331 Waverley.à Tquis 350.UDSON ON LAKE; $1500 \u2014 Fr = eommer house, of 7 rooms; three bedrooms; diningroom; and kitchen; water latd on and Dear station; lot about 14 an acre; possession 1st .dApdrew Halcro, wm a James, Main IN WESTMOUNT For sale; new ten and eleven roomed self-contained brick and stone houses open plumbing, hardwood finish, tiled bathrooms and vestibules, good cellars with cement floors and will be decorated to suit purchaser.Very low figures and easy terms to immediate purchaser.Also eight roomed houses, For particulars apply Geo.E, Blackwell, 4184 St.Catherine St, Phones Mount 60 and 1384 GAULT & EWING Can .sell your property for you, Up- to-date methods, prompt, reliable and efficient service.Ask them about ft Tel.Main 2468 [Eastern Townships Bank Building.278 166ecd NVESTOR wauts three flat property ei in good locality; payiog about 10 cent.gross.Would invest $4000 cash and he sume reasonable mortgage.Box WIL], SELL your properly quickly and sat isfactoriiy; mo sale; Do charge.Norma Binmore, Eastern Townships Bank Buildiug: Maly 7004.59 6 LEWIS & BADGLEY solicit the selling of your pro 4 ry.112 Bell Tel.Bdg, Main 276.17 LACE your Ps ty in my hands for sale; no charge ess deal 1s put through.B, J.F.Merkgraf \u201cCity and District Bulld- ing.534.59 6 Main 7 I 1 t.301 éocality;' about 50' x 100.is nc, 11 St, Sacrament St.Tel glain ab wo ie tren 1700 \u2014 Papineau avenue: two t new \u2019 brick Deus: also another, Sherwose SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET 41.|.Coursol st.COMPLETELY (furnished T room cottage, on the lake, close to Hudson Helgbts, plenty of shade trees; wiil rent to a good.tenant very reasonable, including canoe and swing.F.Swail, 30 St.James st.room 30.Tel.Main 7019, or evenings 57 (QUABMNINE Sommer Residence, Bowden Junction, on the Fortier p fare from city! possession May 1st; suitable tor spmuner boarding house or lerge summer Lome: conid be used ail year round; hot water beat- ed; Divderate rent.Chadburn & Hunt 207 St.Jaives.Phone Main 1213.41 2 2aw OR SUMMER MONTHS \u2014 An idea: summer house; roomy; well furnished; near river; G.T.B and electric cars; a few milés from clty: shade trees; lawn; verandabs and ram: bouse.Box 785 Star Office.STE AGATHE DES.MONTS, QuE.\u2014 Sh fuliysituated summer.cottage; farniihed; & romus; rent 5200; to destradbel tenant.T, L H.Saunderson, 164 St James.Main 20s T.ROSE a five room cottage, completely AJ furnished, facing river, close to station and club house; rent $100 for summer sen- son.F.Bwall, 20 St.James st.room 30.Tel.Main 7019, or evenings 57 Coursol st.YENNEVILLE, close to Bt.aAuns apd conven- fent to stations; a cottage of 8 rooms; well furnished: large shadedd ground: $150 for July and August; also other cottages at St.Anns for sumaner or all year around.P.E.Brown, 97 St James street.58 6 LET at Bic, lower 8t.Lawrence, \u20ac house, completely furnished, plano, magnificent view.Apply to Tel.Uptown Se31 EATED FLAT; § rooms and bathroom; 53 dark room; electric fixtures: bardwooud floors and ceiler; 142 Highland ar enue, Notre Dame de Grace.am 44 Highland avenue, or Bonnell Bros.Eur street.Tel.Uptown 142, .5 6 UTOHISON STREET 2219 \u2014 Beautifol new fiat; nicely decorated.seven bri bardwood Tioors ch bout; china ca water furnace; lectrice tight; Tent $5.00.Apply on Protease, OPE AVENUE, Na.6, 11, ILA; seven roome; peser Fort.oft Dorchester; modern oz Trolences; où to perfect condition.sony 2.Fineberg and Son, 14 Craig west.6 PCHINBON STREET, new middle flat; hardivosd floors: china cab modern cosrenienves;- sect 286 St, James.Mein \"568 HEATED FLAT to To \u201c te.pot st.a street: rental §7 5; oi vost ser- \"refrigerator; possession 1st May.aie UTOHISON, 2105-2190 \u2014 Beautiful fiat; 8 EE Hh TL A Se wa w ' Var St Louis barre se 1\u201d THE SALISBURY; n of rour rooms.y 8 H.Mc se.Alexis Pass À Tel.Main 1480.on Mance Tarot rare Far t rogme Tooms: Yard and\u201d cellar; vice; gas range suite Dowell, 20 be Qu DEAL FLAT, mount aid Laurier: 7 T cs 8 rooms; w il pered new; high class.Phone St.Louis 3540.PPT 6 TDDLE FLAT \u2014 235 Yeplansde avenue, Ty; 8 rooms; wood floors; test im provements; rent $45; free to May.Avely +» bo MHton treet.6 ASSON STRERT, 41 and \u2014 ce flats, in excellent condition fed asces fu basements; $11 per month each.Ap- pty early pe Goyette, 1005 Papineau avenue, or to J.KE.Wilder care Wilder's Limited St.Catherine west.6e ODERN FLATS at Melrose; 1 to 15 Begont achiae Bosd; PoBt modecater chine Ro Ten ate, \"Apply 1 St.James; Uptown 147.wd ANCE STREET 219, between Mfiton end I'rince Arthur; pew, bright, warm, wid.dle fiat.Apply at 217.0 6 ONTEE DU ZOUAVE, 21-28.off St.is street, near Sherbrooke; beautiful 30 foot front; middle and upper 8 rooms flats; modern Lnprorements: in Perfect order.magnificent view.Laflamme and DuBard, 97° St James st.Tel.Main 8045: 50 6 ANCE STREET, ps rs Fiat Yeti di water; gas; electri i - Bernard ed; rent 314.00: between Van AFONTAINE PARK, 502-504-908, near Duf- ferin, opposite Parc Lafontaine; beautiful location ; tine dwellings; land ®, x \"100; price cash $2000.Proprietor, M.Hamel, 506 arc \u201cLafontaine.56 8 AVAL AVE.No.268, near Boy; brich cottage; four bedrooms; bot water heating; $4,600; would rent at.a: Immediate ion.Normau Immore.Bastern Townships Bank Building.Maia 7604.30 6 \u201cMAYFAIR AVENUE Two very beautiful houses nearing completion on Mayfair avenue, Notre Dame de Grace ward, Each¥ contains six spacious rooms and bathroom, large [basement with ladder and shelves, finished in positively up-to-date style with hardwood floors and all modern improvements.Size of plots, 40 x 115 ft., permitting spacious ornamentally fenced in garden in rear.Price $4500 each.Write or call for pians and full particulars Geo.Marcil & Co.Room 405, 180 St.James street.60 12 ONTREAL WEST] new rT Ÿ rooms, \u2018exceptionally ell bulit, slate roof, \u2018bardwood floors, all modern conveniences, galleries, side entrance, best location; snap; easy terms.Apply J.W.Foster, Montreal West.61 6 ANCE, 306, near Pine avenue \u2014 To let .modarn flat, hardwood floors: immediate possdesion.Tel, Main 6249.33 6 Ÿ BPECIALTY 18 rs La = the di and lower levels: 1 sm ready to u a ve; a io my lis Norman Binmore Town- Tos Bank Building.Main 7604.we oh AVENU © 3 ; t below Sherbrooke street; on large 10t,\" 41 x 150: ground floor has unusuall ed in ok, wi dréwing-room, dining-room, kitchen, and conservatory.: fre, five bedrooms; back staircase; B 1st May; very attractive ce.Norman Binmore pe Building.Main 7604.- 50 8 ANCE RE 13 \u2014 Stone front stove and dwelling, with corner lot included; lot EE 75 foot tro Pp eel cheap oe quick ureh .avkgraf y a District = Baok Butidiog.Milo 753.59 6 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.ONTREAL SOUTH, five roomed cotiage,.concrete foundation 26 ft.x 34 ft.Apple and other fruits, lot 60 ft.x 104 ft.Two minutes from electric cars; price $850.Apply 2373 Esplanade ave.ha! 676 HAWBRIDGE \u2014 Comfortable nine roomed cottage for sale for summer or, winter, bath.etc.,, versndahs, lawn, small barn and stable.Applx to A.Cleary, ar bridge, Que.12 $1 A WEEK \u2014 lois x Oreenfleld Park, St.eg y private party; no \u20ac payment Ps Do agents.Write Box 2032 Star Office.à 2 and FOR SALE OR TO LET.OR SALE OR TO LT \u2014 1008 Delorunier ave.; fine nelf-contained house; twelve rooms; electric light and fixtures; hot and cold water; stativuary wash tobs and new furnace 50 x 200; everyth! in good condition: terms easy.Apply 818 joriinier avenue.Phone Bt Lonis 1151.6 \u20ac BALE or to let, seif-contatnea house For on Fictoris wvende, Westmount, with 1a garden in rear; late lon.App Townships Trust Co., 131 St.James street.Telephone Malu 2118.wc N Westmount.stone front, ten roomed house.fine situation.N.F.Jackson, 473 Acgyle avenue.: 61 3eod ra tiTOUSE for sale or, 2 let, 747 Wei- ngton street, opposit santé» rhe a yard: possession Ney Ist, 191 tall tree, in , 1911, cash.poly J B.A.Lanctot, 2717 St.Lawrence Boulevard.Tel.Malin 3187 FARMS FOR SALE.AY COTE ST.PAUL, on Lachine Casal, te péri snough send W Pay | for the land; past Javestment near Monts foal.peer room 13, 304 t.James TR CALronNix FROTT, éifaifa, stock or paultry ranches.Crops should soon meet payments.Climates, soil, irrigation, transportation and markets ideal.wn colony.Write Land Buread, San.Franc Cal.San Francieco, California.ONTFORT \u2014 House for sale, ten rooms, or to let; will sell for $800.Franets Forget, a te UTREMO or within _ three a = car.brick house, 64 ft.front, § seems, and large bathroom, $etv; kbune PTE au 6m ARM FOR BR SALE.ts: 10 ughed; = 3 cleared, ainder ne bneb: fog i.=r FOR BALE; \u2018 remainder.young bush ing; bear\u2019 mills; one mile divided Ima four acre lots at 825.00 Bg acre.Address Albert Robineon Mascouche, a 5: 33 Cleared, and pine for butid- village: can be TRENONT \u2014 Nisw Nica sasdorty Souse Ter oO, iy; ne ir.do Viste, ssid pre 30 as EL oo Apply 471 Dursebar Tonle ne OTE IS - 2x res N° re esters A = tame Andres et tere.112 ol RUIT FAR in Dominion.4000 work in- bulldog.\" SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED.ARRIED COUPLE, smail furnighed .house or roo with or without board, electric light, Lambert, Lachine, Montreal West.sv terms.Address P P sect Star Branch.V FANTED furnished \u2018house for summer months, 7 or 8 roome, Outremont ur Annex preferred; possession April 20th.Apply St.Louls 907.: WANTED TO RENT for May Ist.cottage; near water preferred; good trails connections to city.State price.Address R B 0988 Star Branch Office, 1 3 TDDLE and lower ffate; Sussex \u2018avenue; six and seven rooms, with electric fixtures; everything in good order and up to date, 30 Sussex avenue.Telephone Uptown 4400.\u2018 _616_ ANCE STREET, 218 \u2014 A high dam flat; flats 7 rooms; all moders royements.pty 80 Fark avenue.top 58 8° OUNT ROYAL EAST, 845, 2nd floor; seven rooms; 603, eight rooms; 613, eight\u2019 rooms, 20d: floor; furnace; ges; dectriclty; 0S, biog Apply modern; free until May.Royal Past.St.Louis 1001.57 8 ° EW DOUBLE FLAT; 10 rooms; modern accommodation; wise also two a tie - of 5 and 7 W- ITRD for summer months on lake shore, furnished cottage near water, 3 or 4 bedrooms, not more that 30 minutes from city; rent moderate.Reply stating sent and full particulars, Box 866, Star Of- ce.SUBURBAN HOUSES TO LET.ND LACHINE AY, semli-detach- ed residences of eight rooms, fine open location on Brewster Park, city con- vontencea, close train and car service: low rental, $33 to $34 monthly.A.H, Chambers, 143 Bt.Catherine W.Tel, Fast Bit ONGUÉUIL.\u2014 Two seif-contained up to date hauses ,on Victoria avenue, guenll; \u2018hot water Dearing: electric wiring; 6,000 feet of land, with each house.Apply- 345 St.James street, city : 50 8 \u201cONGUEUTÉ corner Bt.Charles and Si Etienne sts, nine nice warm rooms bath and w.c., cellar and yard, ali in gooû order; price $10 per month.Appl LE e Nap.Lachance, $8 Bt.Etienne, Longu ONTREAL WEST \u2014 Brick.house; + T00IDS aod bathroom; large stable; Rr for LET a new houss at Cartlerviiie with large verandah, six bed,- three citting rooms, kitchen and pantry, bath, w.c., he and cold water, furnace, large cellar, steo- trio fittings, 100 apple trees: rent $180 year: Tetephons 3135 Wostmonnt.§8- 1 ry STORAGE To LET.for household effects and general mer- vermin.proof no vod Terminal 36 Grey Nun, ( ot of McG 4448, ports.ball stove and kitchen at Mot pese attachments included.( J.P.Cullen, \"Rodm 18, 107 BL \u201cJikes wrest, ~ =~: \u2014 QT.LAMBERT \u2014 Pretty cota, ge, sight rooms besides.bathroom; re Wi in Setrance hall; furnace ou electric and | cold water, idl lighted eat ea \u201cconrentenn: rent $20.50, whlch | Includes watec rates.Apply 118 St.James ê FIREPROOF STORAGE chandise, with lowest insurance ratoË j pr het ot 36 ab ICE, DPre DR LE R rooms aa, ete.; rent: month, 63 Hiatiey street, per ss Nien each; æodern Baba ra gas.Apply 1388 E ier.Fh s is 3061.Nice E BRIGHT six room fla as of Wood avenue and St.ther \u2018ather! .immediate possession; rental pe $17.00 per month.G.G.Le se 1 \u2018 .Main 3698.- Hopital i is ! A.gr.J die flat; seven six Tooms; rents 0 ie Hemme i ah F avenue, Westmount.at Telephone J Mai \u2014_\u2014 HOUSES TO LAT.rooms; hot water furnece, all m J.P.Montpetit, TA Argus, ROOMED House, ui modcrs ts, hardwood throughout, nice orchard Apply 120 Grand Boulevard, Upper Kensington, N.D.G.8d ORDEAUX, 1547, near Mount Royal.large, bright, tlean rooms snd bath , electricity and gas; rent moderate._ DESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.Dri} : \u201cwplendid 2 Jat avenue.PCT 4006.uireet ; tine super: street.8 are sll desirable.atreet.RBAIN and Rachel; § rooms; _ alectric light; wash tub in ce- $22 : ra = LAWRENCE STREET 2031; 8 roowa; $17; No.820; 24 pence: S$ rooms; CRNSIDE, Fi.corner of Manstidid; Lr Contained; 7 rooms; electric; ; concrete ce or Hs st.Catherine west.39 OURSONNISRÉ 867 \u2014 Lovely 5 \u201cSoomed me.ment cellar; ot water fur- Xo 130 136 With David st.etc.; te: clean; cheap rent.; $28; modern scoot ons.& Dagenals 38 St.VEN BOOM FLAT vii bathroom and we.apd Daisy furnace; ever APARTMENTS TO LET.5 PATENT 70 (ET 2 Small apartments suitable for bachelors or light housekeeping; suites of one ar two rooms and bathroom; beautifully de» corated theoughoilt; electric fixtures, hot and cold water the year round; dumb-waiter; excellent janitor serv ce: rent $25 to $45 per month.Apply at the Apartments, No.624 St.Catherine street west, between Mountain and Cresceat sts, or to James H.Maher, 57 Guardian Bullding.Main 2510.GINCOURT, 1088 Greene \u2014 Heszted ie 7 3 £.8 1 Fa \u2018 ÉÉ fi fret f .$20 tw $30.Janitor, VYbooe 1008 Mount.: a 30 8 T 98 Union avenue, front suite, two rooms and bath, unfurnished, Shades and fixtures In place.® \"mw date: Gate; ou Les Le 4 tlh Boutin TF on the The.Dusiease dtc, ply Starr and McLeod, oods Bldg., Tel.LIE, ua bear st.Address Bi two aw TOC Commercial Union Building.OTTAGE TO LET \u2014 4687 Sherbrooke etroef, : visit In afternoons.Dee | Pl 1156 Se.Dents.HEMOST AVENUE SIT = Seit contaïned stares: cement celiet; wast tubs; Avply 4850 Bt.tenements; ood yard apd shed; hot Ellzabeth pou Per.open plumblog; balcony; ey t Phone Westmount 2397.61 LET \u2014 5 Hutchison street, above Prince : very nice middle flat: nd bathroom.Thomas Uetline, 2 For information Phone St.\u2019 Louis se, \u2014 One cowfoctable Louis Bquare, aud 423 Sanguine: st.; rooms: bot water furnace: ply to J Emile Vanier, 5 Beaver re, Lei Squère.Telephone Up 2816.376 | UE \u2014 Av 8 rvomed upper bedrooms Apply to Gault\u2019 amer Townships; Bank Butié- : ENTRE OF CITY: Bari = pear On- | rooms and bath.OTTAGES - \u2014 805 fie Arthur west; ia TH hale and maid's; Tee light, et 4° Pwing, 908 ar \u201cSTREET.lL Tat helow St, ax erlpe street; self-contained cottage \u2018taining 8 rooms; rental i Oglivie & Co., Inc., to rent; 32 oe ! street; near Angus Apply A.N.Rochon, LET Beautifal 8 and ihe two lower and one Lr 5 proprietor; s stoves; electric ures; Aararocd Tiare: : nicely\u2019 papersd and decorated; a month; Nov, Park aveoue.Apply\u2019 at x! ae, 56 in FLATS 1680.1662 BT | ; ate fioish; fur.| e | modérn conveniences; vs | Reig Em Bt.Telephone East.1483.NE TENEMENT; No, I Bt.nest Demontiguy; 6 rooms; order; rent $20.Apply Estate Wilson, lace a\u2019 Armes HII.59 6 HOUSE TO LET No.198 St.Catherine Road, Outremont, | semi-detached house of | bathroom; all modern convenlences.Rent 1 $36 per month.Apply James H.Maher, Guardian Building.Main vemeots 1000\" can be had at once.LET \u2014 823 Mauce, Arthur; vecy nice top fiat of 4 rooms Can he seen from 6 to 8, even- Thomas « Collins, 20 Chomedy.36 6 Y NICE clean flat to let, seven rooms, 1 conveniences.Apply 439 St.Ware h near corner Prince 8 rooms and ag No.57, USES in all parts of the c:ty, from elght dollars up to fifty dollars « \u2018month.2 possesion tefeptione 7 A Metayer.| Fincher and Son, 14 Craig west.TE OUNT, from Nay 1 181; ove rw Tr far | (i Claremont avenue, $22.Claremont avenue, $23.00; five min- in god order: bot water ; electricity: et bath- NGUEUIL ~~ Nu.6 Bard du par partly fuznished; Delsy furnace; double windows; electric wir- nd trees in front; electric cars Rent $240 per year.30: \u201cove per | bith and w.c.\u2018ng; fine lawn a avente; seven rooms; Widmer Neues furnace; mantel; Ex Western avenue.124, \u201cnear st Louis Square: op aod after 9 p.m.STMOUNT -\u2014- Middle sein!-detacned SE parlor; dining-room; pantry; kitchen: foo bedrooue; bot water fur- w.Bruest Bol.| cony; house ln good \"order; closets In esury Tota La Eat as tubs.rent $40.J.H with aide windows: GFGCEUXL \u2014 To let; Tooins each: and beautiful grounds; 42 and HAVE a few very ~desirabie 4 Chagbly very the cars.we woud be pieased to show you, either | it you will either phone | ANSHELD STREET, No, 71 \u2014 Large self.contained bouse; 12 rooms.403 Lake of the Woods Bullding.fai Meln 7341.80 6 ANCE STREET, 190 \u2014 Large bouse to let; $60; also lower tenement: \u2018$33: furnace, etc.Apply to Gibb & | 148 st.St.James street.STREET.house of ten rooms, open plumbing, - br = or personally.- The Cotoutat Real\u201d Estate \"FURNISHED FLATS 10 LET.YOMVORTABLY well furnisued fiat rooms; Aver }ight; window in every room._ Fire Une veut or longer.Apyiy 80 Selb extension kitchen, y y street, \u2018heated by furnace; ._between 6 and 8p p.m.inapector avente: o©on- \u201ceaiest to G.T.R.and Paik and Island elgbt room house to rent.Apply on 58 6 NEW HOUSES TO RENT In Westmount.8 and 9 rooms, tiled bathrooms, hardwood floors and finish.Will be decorated tu suit tenant Free rent to 1st May.OMFORTA BLE, well situated flat, overlooking city, for a few months; everything new; 8 rooms: piano, tricity.gas stove; all modern; good references required.Phone East 3584.81 LAT to jet brun and gas fixtures, compiete, for sale, ! very reasobable price.Apply at 2421 Wa- verley st, Annex.\u2014\u2014 Fraser FLAT to Tet: May tLi October , No.12 The Mariburough; 8 rooms.URNISHED, beuted fiat: on Mapsfiel du suitable for wmall family of adalts.dress P P 9884 Star Branch.EOSVENOR AVE.852.6 rooms; cheap to T.1.H.Saunderson.166 | É*OMFORTABLÉ F Apply Geo.E.A Catherine Street Phones Mount 50 and 1384.OTRE DAME STREET EAST.Good and healthy situation, opposite Bellerive Park, two fate, heated by and | lord; 1 low rent.Apply VERDALE AVE.welling at the corner of Aqueduet st.open plumbing, -and shed; rent only $:0; very cheap for a in such a Joentral position.St James.Malo 2%8.TMOUNT.Larnishod nat bath.continuous hot water, price: situated on Staynor avenue.pôjniment phona Westmount 2678.ater furnace, i dwelling like If (Jas.M.M.Mitcheii, DRESSED Brick Cottage: 1 just above Milton: room; everything 3, 51 Mayor street.PURNISHED FLATS WANTED.IMMEDIATELY, \u2014 For one nie rooms and bath: in gud order.Apply Suite Telephone Uptown 4409.61 OOMING and Boarding House; furnished; in bigh class locality: | ontright or sb: jet to responsible party.2888 Star Office.81 RINCE ALBERT AVENUE, Westmount, .above Sherbrooke, seven rooms snd bath; | Viale between 3 and 5 or Phone Westmount 58 s_ OFFICES TO LET.2 Mecnaules Instiiute Build- Marry to Superlotendent, lotte.204 St.James street.0 6 large or small offices.en syle or gle, with vaulis, newly renovated T \u201cLAWRENCE BOULEVARD, : Eight rooms dwelling; six roomed fiat; .Catherine east:i suit dentist, tographer.TeL East 1177.7 p.m.T.FAMILLE, No.126, very comfortable 8-roomed house, central and close to moderate rent.OTRE DAME = WEST.WOE Bright sant | 3 pie room or office space; walk trom McGill; wo car Jines;' FFICES to let suitabie for physician or ; 18141 .dentists, heat, light and attendance in- oluded in rent.J.S.Ibbotzon, Catherine west.ICE or show room for mercamile firm, well Jighted, of about 200 flgor.M ! to Superintendent, 6 8 provements to suit, 104 Shuter.Tel.T.MATTHEW STREET.No.46 \u2014 To let lower dwallinæ.six rooms and bathroom.Daisy furnace.McAllen.upper dwelling, same number.1 \u2014 or 1900 square feet on first Institute Building.204 Bt.James stree MALL OFFICE or desk room, central Janitor service, Apply to Mrs., JT.DENIS STRDET, os dard, Royal Trust Building, 107 St James ; 587 Berri; 6 large rooms; middle; remorat.% to 6 rooms; 36 to $13.ng; good business cornet; oniy BUSINEES PREMISES TO LET.LEURY STREET, No.152 \u2014 Nice bright suitable for light mana-.W.A.Snewdan, 6 LET \u2014 No.33 St.contain®fg 11 rooms; will he put in good Arty for Incoming tenant; , 151 St \u2018James rt 8 facturing or seuple rons.218 Meschants Bank Bullding._ LAT to let, well lighted, 28 by 78.sult- able for printer, Paul et.Apply to The Gareau Saurlol $e es Two ower Tenowem, Richmond Bquare, peur Guy etreet; La: suitable for otra pe street, vear fout.vais Carrick Limit ted.CTORY FLAT, power and elevator.ren G.\u2018MacCallum, Ys University.A no 2 ERT at 669 St.Catherine st.west, house of two flats, rooms.Can be seen at for terms to 473 St.Satherine st.west HREE NBW HOUSES Reidy Ps West.mount, neér Greene; 5 and 6 rooms; prices 822.$24 and $23.gppir y [ouls Letournesu 7351 containing seven -\u2014 Store and flats; sul able for Jent mapufactoring.Proc 254 Lemoine s phone Mala 2111.ARGE FLAT.near Victoria square.about 2200 square feet: for Ught manufacturing: also fine \u2018ary bass Apply Diamond Light Co.308° Cray ses ISEMAN AVE.Two dweliings.6 and 6 rooms; $0 à month; &lso où Wurtelle st, 4 dwellings; 5 ant 6 rooms; Mnssicotte & Cote; Building.East 3804.- MOUNT \u2014 delf-coutained semi-detach- , eight rooms; concrete parement: sa $0; imwediate pos- [ANGFACTORING space to iet.2500 sq \u201cnear Coristine Building.Immediate ri Address P P 9963 Star Branch tice OYRE DAME STREET, 335 and 337.McGill \u2014 Fine large building: side lights and good sized yard an CW, 205 Bt.Jamés st.\u2018 Su Len WRENCH a same Nos.192 and ; ; su or sample rooms light mannfacturi w.a - Snowdon, 213 Serchezts avenue, or poly T.8.Broker ÉSTMOUNT \u2014 Tos Irvine avenue, ir contained house, eight rooms.FURNISHED, HOUSES TO LET.MFPORTABLE furnished house to Pet for summer months, located in Weat- mount.10 rooms; piano; phone; low rental to good tenant.P.O.Box 882, Montreal.81 RUMNOND STHERT.No.170 \u2014 \u201cFo let; Ished from May 1st of October ist: {all modern conveniences: completely furnished.Apply to D.W.Oglivle & Non, Inc, ; Sactadnent street.act Rank Building.George awit ape flat; 22 and 24 attle a Loft; two op feet each.adont one thou- Georg flats containing elon \"Ted, Malo 3113 URNISHED house to let from ist, long period, mice home, west en: Beymour avenue, WAREHOUSES TO LET.BEARDMORE BUILDING Next to the Board of Trade Building.Offices and warehouse flats to let in this \u2018tew butldirig.Bubdivided to suit tenants.-Apply Beardmore & A St, Peter St.286-43 ROE up \" dais factory or Sereno situated on Ht.Paul street, electric lifht, light on\" three ste possession if desired.Ap- Limited, 151 Notre Dame at, LT \u2018Board of rage se Sectiën, \u2018tares._ floor, \u201ctwo with jorder.Address Home, Téé, Montreal.owe AVENU.UB.IH = Rear -decach.garden pese cores tenant Fahderson, 104 ft.James.Main Zw.HAVE « nice completely furnished house | th bath, 20 minutes including piano, of six rooms, walk from Post Office, safe, roll top desk, which.1 will rent reasonable to & geod tenant, for 5 or ¢ mopihs For full particulars address ¥.Nwhil, 20 St.James at, room 20, Tel.Main 1018 or even.\u2018ings, ' 67 Course! et.MALL self-contained furnished house In west ond, near St.Mark, for rent during July and August.Phone sad ail modern conveniences: pa required.Address © ages; immed ply Carrick, Ed euitebie \u2018tar.wholesale ware.ng; one second floor eleoiria boist ply Josey ard and Ce.Tasement: mili cons neo factittles., con.wis, anse or manufactn 7 heated and wit To RANT ee 8 7 7 some knowledge.of drat small salary for dbeginaar, Good ope.Apply 5.30 to 6 p-in.E.Cantelo.White, 444 Guy af 3 OY wanted.A bright boy Tor Gr fice work.Address | Branch © Office.ey CURTAIN SALESHAN.Wanted exyperienced curtain department in large.furnishing oppartunity (Jor establishment.adyvancement for energetle\u201d: Avply Box 933 Star Office.: ARRIAGE PAINTERS wanted at at must be good men and used to RRIAGE uphaisterers rl mers wanted.Apply The, Ouawa, WL Ltd., Ottawa, ont.tem LERK + wanted, must.speak | Engitah And: French and be well acquainted the City snd surroundings.plicant\u2019's handwriting, stating âge and} perlence, Box 908 Star.Office! LERK wanted, for Branch Office.LOTHING SALGSAMAN, nection in Manitoba a only Houses prepared 1 proposition need TP 1 an par sup TE ly.J Box 006 Star Office.ALESMEN wanted for matic sprayer: oes, trees ure territory \u201cManufacturers.Gait, ÉINCALE MAKERS ment for good mend Milne Co, Id I td.department; Gani?west.Dame sts.wo SMART YOUNG MEN - checkers and weighmen.Limited, Mil) \u201cBtafford, Davies, + ay, Alta.Ont Ont.small counter scales; The Burrow, ._Hamtiton.THE HAMILTON CO, Hwan experienced salesmen for dress TENOGRAVHER \u2014 Wanted male stepogra- bave first class references, improved auto- est machines for pota- whiterwashing; big demand.He- Immediately.Cavers Bros.59 3%eod pen BOY wanted In office.must \u201cwrilg 4.Call room 305.Lindsay Building.wanted steady employ- good hand and be well recommend- 61 2 te work on\u2019 Stewart 55 18 none hut experienced shel need apply, Ask for Mr.Burns.LORE and finishers wages; steady work.A \u201cwanted; pply te 8596 St.613 good LOR wanted to do alterations mnd re- oP tring: Apply Workman's, McGill and wanted as Apply Mr.at.VBLLER wanted, experienced in fruit and produce.Apply stating experience furnlgh roferences to P.O.Box 1717, so ¢ \u2014 Wanted a first class operator -for ladles tailoring, must be a tallor y rade: Apply by letter to 246 Rideau st, \u201d once; none but goo bad and Company, 148 \u2014 Trousermakers vas at men need apply st.James =~ dmited, requires ent office.Heney Carriage E JOHN MURPHY CO.experienced Dress HK RUBBER wanted on light car.\"riage work, one used to factory work.And Harness Co, = WANTED \u201ctass tailotm-for ladies\u2019 jackets.nager and steady employment.yk annenbaum.111 Metcalfe, bout 18 to operate ina- 3 oy \u201cchine, ne exportence necessary.Apply wd Company, Limited, & \u2014 2 have som tir ess Th or.Ne: to make appoint.agua Tre wilt red salary and or bo FS E wind at\u201d shorthand and gena se is © Jood.opportunity\" for Wi.NARIW HL Box 104 newly pi 5-7 Re- 8 N \u2014\u2014 nh Limited, 5-7 Recollet st.experience, Box 2641 Star Office.Young MAN having good general office for large wholesale concern.Btate fully references, age and salary expected, to Box 2657, Star Office.Yo \"MAN to learn to operates moving.picture machines.For particulars apply 60 2 0 4 Address Box Sit Star Ot'fice.\u2018OUTH wanted, about 16 or 17 years of A age, with one or twa years office ex, \u2018perience.must bea good writér, quick and aocurate at figures and wel recommended.3 SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE).day, Rachel) west.except Empire.Branch Office.À references.Address fice.TTENDANT to tmvalid housekeerer lo, lady or gentlemen; O 9845 Star Branch Of- lady or Apply NY KIND of housework wanted by the by rellable widow.11 MERICAN LADY, willing to commence on $7 a week, operales any typewriter Address N N 9750 Star working good L refined Euglish girl; nursery governess or Write T.Y YoU aged 20, pos) jon as Cu; 213A St.Antoine street Antoine streed NG LADY housekeeper for one or two gentlemen, city, country, on lake shore, also work c by d day.Y established\u201d dressmaker, dresses, tumes.skirts or nurses\u2019 uniforms, will be made very small charge, at 386 St.Ur- dant 2 1843B Park ave cos- books.general office wants situation: Star Office.work, bain st.61 2 2aw PO0KKEEPER young lady, both languages, able to take charge set of typewriter, best references.Box 855 5e 8 man for customs broker's office, un- [class work guara Th.Sulpke, 1602 St.derstanding customs brokerage business; Urbain street.eo.good position; must be well r LACKSMITH, general, \u2018seeks situation in city, good horseshour.H.Bateson, 810 Craig at.east.60 3 OOKS \u2018written up dally or weekly by an experienced bookkeeper for a tnoderaie rer=\u2014 Box 912 fitar- Office.\u201481 Y TAN \u201cEnglishman, age 36, as coachman, driver or stebleman, knows city, Ap Box 2679 Star Office 3 BARBER.first class, English coving German wants permanent position, in kvod shop.Address M.Lrick, M C.A.Dominion square.56 \u20ac OOKKEEPER, thoroughly experienced, both languages, is now looking for employment.Best referertes.Box 2030 Siar Office.| 59 RICKLAYER FOREMAN or® \u201centr charge by qualified man.Address P F 9897 Star Branch Office.es HINESE COOK wants situation in, hotel or boarding house.Address 383 Victoria avenue, Westmount.61% (CABEENTER and Joiper \u2014 A first class Carr and Joiuer, fur new and alterations: wauts work; full satisfactioin guaranteed.Mr_John-Andersen.2647 Park avenue.61 4 OOK, situation wanted by Chinese cook.Apply 344 Dorchester st.west.61 8 ARPENTRY WORK and repairs of all kinds, stores, offices, factory, houses, furniture repairs, etc., by day, or job, at moderate prices; jobbing promptly attendel to.Send card O'Connor, 3 Hutchison or feta Uptown 4785, shop, rear 167 Mansfield street.60 3 Saw NHAUFFEUR, English.city references,-me vhanic, late of New York, Washlng- ton.Would travel.\"Address P I 9430 Star Branch Office.; 61 6 OLORED STUDENT desires work as bell-man, porter or walter; bell-man preferred; good references; age 27; weight 150 pounds; hetght 5\u201d feet 10 inches, complexion dark W.O.Browae, , 129 Dert- mouth st., Boston, Mass.59 3 3vod ENGLISH footman, valet, previous ex- perlence, aged 22 years, helght 6.8 would go to England for coronation ff required; good references, Apply H.W., Box 303, Swanton, VL.RIVER \u2014 Wanted by steady.sober young man a job as driver.Apply 204 George street.so 2 NGINEER, understanding refrigeration, bamos ami motors; seeks situation.dress A.C.Winkler 64 St.Charles Borromes street.so 3 st.\u201cdy- Ad- Cock \u2014 Situation by week or month, by good cook.rellable and trustworthy.Address R ;R_6016¢ Star Branch _ Office.61 7 (GOMPANION Wanted wolnan: postim as companion.P* 8851 Star Branch Office by refined young Address u 3 experienced cook: leave city.city DOMESTIC Bureau has registered an references: L disengaged; would go to Westmount or 47 Mansfield st.61 2 JDOMESTIC Bureau has registered an experienced nurse-housemalid ; also wait on table; disengaged.47-Mans- \u2018field st., below Dorchester.can 61 2 RESSMAKER, rates moderate.21 at.French, evening dresses, costumes of all styles, algo alterations, Drolet 3 ling a specialty, Tel.Westmount 3141.NGLISH \"GIRL, desires [\"NGLISH GIRL panton help, Address Box 890 Star O per day._220 Bt.Der GEFMAN WOMAN man family position, ftice.MBROIDERIES\u2014Best hand embroideries done in Parisian style: 4312 St.Catherine west.initial- si 2 able to teach French, position as nursery governess, willing to leave city for summer.P P 9856 Star Branch Office.\"XPERIENCED laundress wants îhree or \u201c1 ing, motor car \u2018work preferred.5.W.NGINEER, 26, frat eines Board of Trade certificate, London, England, desires trustwortny positien, any branch engineer- 2343, Hutchison stre\u20acl.56 6 JoXEERIENCED male stenographer desiree evening employment.Address L L 9505 Star Branch Office B16 PORENCHMAN \u2014 24 years\u201d well educated, speaking both English and French languages perfectly, desires \u2018employment of any kind.Address Box 918 Star Office.si 8 NOREMAN for sash and door, with 1a vears' expertence, as head foreman, who can give estimate, make detail, etc.wants position.351 Beaudry at.59 6 VARDENER \u2014 Situation as & gardener; life experience In all branches, age 40; married; country place preferred ; best of references.Address J.Morris, 883 St.Urbain st.Montreal.59 2 OUSE PAINTING wanted by practical painter.jobbing, experienced workman.Terms on application.Apply 46 Belmont , 5 Address Fo sis 60 3 LN & sy practical Tailors: lu customers own Bude, for $7.00; during Dext twe weeks only, 3 Aylwer Siret opposite Morgaus.Le four days à weck, aiso washinæ by the dozen.559 Albert street.Mra Brandon.wants position as com- or would go as keeper in fiat where no other help is kept.house- \u20ac0 © VOOD DRESSMAKER would Tlke to Te have sewing at home or by the day, $1.2 Denis st.\u2014 Wanted by Ger- also cook or ed, musical: Offlce .try.many years Mrs.Hawley, hest references; to country.Address P P 9969 Star Branch avenue.housekeeper; first class references.Box 913, star Office.Co OUSEWORK, lady recommends experienced girl for morning work, goes to \"advertiser afternoons, ncighborhood University st.st.East 4337.61 3 HOUSEKEEPER, R,\u201d companion-help, or governess, by a lady.capable.educat- no objection 81 2 pp emerge IGHLY recommended caretakers require permanent position in town or coun.of excellent 411 Colonial references.ADY returning to old Tee | Office.\u201cADY T TRA (VELLER, w good references.Box 870 Star Office.good references.clean- QTENOGRAPHER \u2014 curate, desires Business College, oughly Aitken, N Esplanade avenue.position.725 St.count Box would give seqvices for passage; cxeceliént sailor aml 2834 Star 69 3 with busin perience and both languages, d¢ represent good reliable firm in ladies goods.\u2014 Young Catherine COTCH COOK-HOUSEKEEPER, experienced very highly recommended, at Salary 40 to 50 dollars per month.Private 31 Metcalfe st, EWING by the day by capable woman: children\u2019s clothes a specialty.Annex.in all City.ness ex- res to 59 3 L T AUNDRESS + wants family washing at home; good drying place outdoors : 222 Coursol st.FFICES \u2014 Wanted offices or stores 10 Apply 74 Mansfield st.6 16 \u201clady steno- srapher and typewriter, neat and ac- Apply Goltman's west.60 3 thor- branches liberty now 61 3 2659 real, sage, intermediate; Address Crags, Bradford, Yorkshire, Norcott, England.WO SISTERS anxious to come to Mont- Canada, good plain cook and housemaid: good character; iady pay pas- sisters pay half when out in Canada; could déduct out of wages.Liversedge, near so 2 confinement Phone Up 3793.tablemaid week; private house only.street west.day or hour.Add street, \\ at home, Office.tion; lottetown, P.E.Island, Branch Office.James.the ress 11 St.ist street west of of Mc McCord.ANTED by a young woman positior a=.sisting with genera! housework; references furnished; home-like dress Box 838 Star Office.JORK by y the day or permanent to by middle age widow; references.Address P P 9966 Star Branch Canada.piace.YISITING NURSE desires engagement $1 to $2.35c each visit 1165 8.J V YORK WANTED by compétent house and employment by R.144 V 613 y or nenve WANTED by young woman work by the Thomas good Ad \u201csleep city ANTED by a youbg lady, P.BE.1.Carada, as companion to n lady; convent educa- knowledge of music; willing to travel.Miss Blanch» McKenpa, 202 Sidney street, Cher.WANTED house {6 manage or light housekeeper's place.Address P P 073 Star Office, VVORK wanted by the day, ironing or housecleaning.Write B.456 Notre Dame at.west.ANTE ED by = sous, 2 daily, the cure Wh attends nc bachelors\u2019 flat; Dovbingy oly ed Appts Box 005 Star \u2014\u2014\u2014 .rence.WORK wanted by the day, cleaning or washing; would go in new houses to do.cleaning.Write M.D.1505 St.a mition as co x 915 Star O VV\" pret by an accom plished 7 lady.61 women, Ad- 3 the day, Ing.Address A.G., Yyoné \u2014 Young Tidow wants work by housework or office clean- 386a St.Antoine st OUNG LADY would lke plain sewing snd waist making st Jady's own house.Address P P 9940 Star Branch Office, 16 OUNG LADY .stenographer, business _ Box 2644 Btar Office.hounie, third floor.JUNG ~ WIDOW, letter only, stating sala 4 Prevost aves Viau OUNG LADY desires position some Box 3830 Star Office.LZ 4d we\u2014\u2014 rey \u201cAGENCIES WANTED.I onic on with a Dur have college: best references.sé i situation ss housekeeper in amall tas ui tly, do all washing and cooking: would to have boy four years.with her.Apply The Keéper:, high school ing diptforia as to qualifications.\u201cada nowledge of typewriting.: desires position completed Just 16, German.as Address 0 3 Young woman wants situation as general or housemaid.Apply 121 Dal- wants to Mra, TT Ens caueailon: = «mood conn io 1e GLIAI pa JARRIED couple want positions; wife AVL first-class cook and housekeeper man handy around house; can take fui charges of house; best references; country preferred.Box 2690, Star Office.ARRLED COUPLE aa cook and butler, no children, over two years in present situation; excellent references in Montreal and Toronto.Ernest Smith, 120 East Rox- borough st., Toronto.59 4cod A AN wants situation as gardener, under.A stands vegetables, bedding, ete.Apply H.Corbcil, 19 Mount Royal.Tul.St.fouls 3010.61 3 M AN AND WIFE want situation, to take charge of.a farm, best of references.Write M.U., 1897a Boyer street, Boulevard St.Denis.57 OTFIÉE ASSISTANT Position wanted by young man with 20 months banking experience.Address I' PP 9979, Star Branch Office.61 3 Oo\" COUNTRYMAN wants position as in door man servant or steward.state full particulars.Address Box U11 Star Office.G1 Bend hanging.tinting.charges, best work references.M.Wolfe, Phone East 4433.61 3 glazing, Anivine.#6 Untung, ete, vstimates free; AINTING \u2014 Paper plastering.low guaranteed.highest 755 Clty Hali avenue, PAT l\u2019'hone Up ?LL AINTING, paper hanging, at reasonable prices; guarantee good class work.Y.W.Gordon, so St.Genevieve, Montreal.by 3 PA! , tinting.paper hanging, y as\u201d tering, carpentering, all work guae- anteed, reasonable prices.Apply W.GQ.Wickers, 426 Delisle st., City.Phone Up town 5064.6] 6 Pree) HANGING, painting, t tinting, plastering, etc.experienced workmen, beat materials; reasonable prices.JJ.Bacon Gsvracc \u201c5 Halloweli street Phor est mount 16598.LA OSITION wanted with a well e¢siauvish- ed firm in Montreal or out of town position: outdoor work preferred; party well known in city and able to furnish thc best of references.Mas had Yxpérience as salesman and also lu rallway work.Address Bux A 9952 Star Branch Office.61 6 pA TG.paper hanging, tinting, \u2018etc.by experienced men; charges moder- are; best material.Phone Westmount 2745.Norman, 1243 Greene avenue, Westmount.NTING.paper be hanging, M.Taylor, ui 524 SL 58 13 PAPER HANGING, tinting, half price this month, guaranteed.Get my tender.Write, call, phone 8t.Louls 1372.Gilbert, 27 Christopher Columbus.60 6 [PARIBIAN COUPLE \u201cdesire situation, woman as chambermaid (teaches French and sewing); husband as valet, coachman or gardener.60 Prarie.paper bang! \u201ctisting, halt price this montb again.Et Jour order now: de sure; guarantred work; all ciasses vi Wurs\" small or large.Write or call Glibert, 27 Chris topher Columbus.240 JHIPPER and stockkeeper in men's clothing requires position, four ycars ©X- perience; best city references.C, S., 1639 Mance st.61 3 ITUATION by young man.\" pris or 1v- door servant: of references.Apply to Miss Butler 50 City Cputeittor Street.ATISFACTION For the restoration of your offices and dwellings, wood, plastering, painting.paper hanging, apply to E.Simard, 34 Hogan, Phone East 037.\u2019 57 15 WO IRISHMEN want any kind of work from one p.m.until half-past five.Address Box 817 Star Office.81 3 RAVELLER, leaves Montreal in a few days on a Far West trip, wants side lines and agencies; first class references.Apply Box 878 Star Office.- U'hÿiéreses recovers parlor mote: tas: chatrs, etc.Estimates free.Distance no \u2018object, Uphoisterer, 635 Clark, Annex.YWANTED by first clasé coat operator, as 1 Beod foreman over machine department.30 years\u2019 experience, three years\" azreement last sétuation; can furnish references.Ap ply Box 2639 Star Office.so 3 Youu MAN; sober and honest; wants poel- tion, as elty traveller, collector or any outside work.Plesse write B., 397 St.Antoine.OUNG MAN, 23 years of >, with four \u2018years\u2019 experience as clerk, would ilke to secure position as travelling salesman, from Montreal West; no objections to going as far as the Coast; can furnish best refer.Apply by letter KE.597 Bt.Antoine, Mantras) OUNG MAN eighteen years .0f age \u201c wante position as office clerk, both languages.willing to Megin with small salary, best\u2019 of references.Address A.A.344 8t.Catherine east.61 2 ce MAN, 24 yearu old, experienced in French and English corr with references; wishes a oat on.Box 903 roa Office, - a 3- OUNG ENGLISHMAN wants dtuation as cofichman in private family, has good reterences.Address 845 Bt.broise street, 6 Bu Henri, W.Sürgent.! _ _AGENCIES | WANTED.\u2014 of experience In the agency recommended,.is open for few roa Cuy 4t Motittes), necessary Address well young man | \u2018Fpiyr-to Mrs-CP wo 14 1 BOSOM IRONERS Wanted experienced ironera on Hen- rici bosom machine, also exper- fenced men on steam machines.Highest wages and steady work.Apply to Mr.Frewin, The Standard Shirt Mantg.Co.Limited, 219 Delorimier ave.81 2 RIGHT YOUNG WOMAN wanted to take dlmrge of label and ribbon atock room; must write a good hand and be accurate at flauree.wi er week.See 1er.Le -Petrie, Supt,, Af m CHOCOLATE DIPPERS Wanted, twenty good experienced chocolate dippers for our new addition.Good pay, steady work.See Mr.LePet- rie, Bupt.169 William street.61 3 OMPETENT cook and housekeeper wanted for gentleman's camp; good wages.References required.Apply tween 6 and 7 p.m.at 484 Mount Pleasant avenue.OOK-GENEPAS, wanted; no washing; also smart young girl as house-table- maid; references.Mrs.Brown, 610 Bt.Joseph st.Lachine.si 3 OOK-GENERAÂL with good references, good cooking essential, willing to pay 800d wages.Apply afternoons, 9¢ Agnes st.8t.Henry.AOOK-GENERAL wanted; must have re-.J ferences.Apply mornings or evenings 132 Clandeboye avenue, Westmount.60 2 Ja \\RESSMAKERS and operators wa wanted, good salary; steady work.Apply to The Imperial, 354 St.Lawreuce Blvd.12 JDRESSUMAKING \u2014 Wanted a first class sicéve hind, good wages and permanent position.M.Thackway, 5738 St.Catherine | st.west.JOMESTIC SERVANT, Ent WOrK, aman apariment, three in family; no washing or lronin, good references required.Apply mornin \"or evening, phone 3309 ere, 47 Hampton Court, Mountain st.3 OMESTIC BUREAU has situation va- vant for a good cook-general, also tablemaid; city references required.47 Mansfield st.below Dorchester.Office hours it-to 5:80.- 61 2 XPERIENCED salesiady for cloaks and sults store, both languages: good salary; steady work.Apply The Imperial, 354 St.Lawrence Blvd.FUR MACHINEOPERAT'RS wanted at once.The Redmond Co., Ltd.St.Monique st.entrance.\"59 \\IRST CLASS experienced clerk for and ary goods.Apply at Once 437 St.Lawrence Boulevard.; DIRST.CLASS COOK: must have good ro- ferences and state wages expected, to P.O.Box 63._ 61 3 IRST CLASS house-tablemaid:; must | have good references and state wages expected, to P.O.Box 62.61 3 Summer ° ent to the city can be found FINISHER wanted.Wanted a good finisher for men's eustom work, steady employment.Apply at once to T, Litman, 34 Pine avenue cast.FUR FINISHERS Wanted, experienced fur finishers: also experienced operators and girls as apprentices to learn the trade.Apply Jas Coristine Co., Limited, 4856 St.wo street.GENERAL SERVANT Vanted for small family, Must have: 1st house above Sherbrooke street.60 3 VENFRAL \u2014 Wanted general servant, small famtlyv.Apply Mrs.M., 3rd flat, 4114 Western avenue.69 2 GÉNERAE D Wanted good general; must understand plain cooking and have good wages.Address N 5 Bos Office.references; Star Branch Offic $IRLS for copying work, must be = G writers and Quick.Apply Box 2675 | Star Office.OO1».strong housemaid with a knowl.! cdge of table waiting, good wages to the right person.Apply from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 in the evening at 701 Dorchester, street west.so.| ENERAL SERVANT for small family.i fist, no washing or froning; ocd wages.233 Elgin avenue, Westmount; near St.Catherine st, one mireet west of .set- calfe avenue.Phone Westmount 601.so 2 servant fof small family, must be 84 St.Matthew st.{ENERAL SERVANT; wages 816.00; also nurse girl.Apply 226 St.Juseph Boule vard.(YNENERAT, SERVANT for family of three.No children.Apply 329 Esplanade ave.XOOD skirt and walst hands wanted; permanent work and good wages paid.Apply between 9 and © o'clock to Windsér Bazaar, Lindsay Bldg.60 8 ENERAL SERVANT wanted for light aousework.Apply 2238 St Urbain at, near St.Viateur, Phone \u2018St.Louis 8325 60 3 ENERAL SERVANT wanted for apartment house in city, family of twe; Rood wages for proper person.Telephony Up 65716, between 3 and 3 or 7 and sam light housework; IRL wanted for cooking: good wages.Colonial avenue.GENERAL SERVANT wanted.by March 27th, family of two and baby, moving to Lachine in April; refereences require Apply between.7 and Mrs.Brownlee, 83 Sherbrooke st! west.ENERAL wanted; no cooking: willing to sicep at home; references, 111 Met- calfe at.VIRLS for chocolate dippers, also specia] girls for dipping bon bons and make almonds work.Apply The Standard Conf.Co., 581 St.Timothee street.Teal.East 683.ENERAL SERVANT for a small fam- iy: must have good references.Apply 46 Crescent st.; es: IRL wanted for housework, small family; flat, central locality, good home ust have firet claas references; wages ne veu, month.Address R R 6020 Star Branch ce.VIRL \u2014 Wanted respectable girl as eales- lady for confectionery store.Apply Notre Dame st.west.IRLS \u2014 Twe more girls to read to shorthand speed classes, day or ev ing, Goltman's Business College, 73% St.Catherine (near Mackay), for course shorthand and typewriting.Cali particuhtf».ENBRAL \u2014 Wanted immediately gen- erki \u2018seffrant; references required.Ay- ply 504 Lansdowns avenue.IRL, to ausist in light housework; % cooking or washing: good home and salsry to\u2019 right party.Apply 1639 Mance êt.ENBRAL SERVANT wanted for small family In fiat Apply 13% Union ave.399 oy uw\u2019 \u201cKens ngton BRAG 68 ÉVANT wanted for family: me washing aes ironing.somesville-s Westinount.Tel.\u2026.1366 JIRLS over 15 years Hai = hak folding towels Im flat ment.Apply Tulle salary\u2019 to start seven Gollars per | 3-4 Mrs.-}.4p&.references.Apply to 416 Wood avenue, : NERAL \u2014 gWanted at once general good plain: cook; referénces required, Apply Apply 431B | RL A to mind two children; aged towards ral four and five, and bep tow fem excnots.160 Mt.Denis \u2014 © Lu Grise ences A pply y_39$ Mountain ENERAL \u2014 Wanted a youn «ce le girl for guneral- housewo Apply E.E Wallace, 6 Bruce Apartments, vy _8tanley st.VENERAL SERVANT wanted, wages paid.Call at 857 x ave, Westmount, betwoen 3 and § pm.NERAL SERVANT small family, where other mald is kept; references required.Cali evenings SA Shuter st.612 GPNEFAL SERVANT wanted for family of two, reférences required.Apply 221 Sherbrooke st.west (flat.) 00D SERVANT wanted, young girl pre- __.ferred; must be strong: steady position; good wages.Mr, Bofio, 1083 St.James st.: (GENERAL SERVANT wanted to help in small family.Apply 2036a Hutchison street.61 3 (ENBRAL SERVANT wanted, one who can est wages paid.Call at 357 Kensington | avenue, Westmount, between 3.and 5 p.m.GS \u2014 Wanted smart siris for pain sewing and to help serve in etore; good wages and prospects.Apply at The Donfinion Umbrella Co., 189 Bt.Peter at.ENERAL want for family of four, one who would sleep out, every evening and Bunday afternoons off; good wages to respectable girl, 2703 Mance si.Annex.61 3 highest on (YENÉRAL \u2014 Smart, trustworthy general wanted, references required.Apply 462 Strathcona avenue, Westmount.si 3 IRL \u2014 Wanted respectable girl or middle aged woman ua general, Protestant preferred.Apply with references to.191 Mount Royal avenue west.(GENERAL SERVANT wanted; good cook; references required.Two in family: Apply-659 Belmont avenues, Telephone West- mount 976.58 3 HAMILTON COMPANY, Want salesladies for waists and white- wear; none hut experienced help need apply.Second floor.61 3 QUSE-TABLEMAID wanted for a small family, Protestant preferred.References required.Apply 367 Metcalfe ave.Westmount.\u2019 OUSE-TABLEMAID wanted; good wages.Apply during afternoon to 4619 &t._.Catherine st.west.61 3 OUSE-TABLEMAID wanted; references.Apply before S'p.m.and in the even- ins, 84 St Matthew st OUSE-TABLEMAID wanted; good wages to smart person.27 Durocher eet.\"OU.E-TABLEMAID wanted, experienc- city references required: Apply be-.oh 11 a.m.or between 6 and 7.30 in tlie evening at 1012 Dorchester st.west.\u201c, 813 FOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Widower with one child, a boy of six, professional man, living in Ottawa Valley town, requires a competent housekeeper, Anglican, Servant kept.Only those thoroughly capable to e charge of house and child peed apply.Address A.\u2018D, Box M.140 Star Office.\u201c758 Sesd OUSEMAID \u201cwanted: must be wiliing to assist with children and be able to sew.references required, Apply 84 St.Matthew st.60 2 - ottages Comfortable houses oF rent during the Summer months in healthful and picturesque localities.conveni- rough Star Want Ads.An advertisement in the \u201cSufifmer Residences Wanted\u201d column will put you in touch with owners of attractive cottages and bungalows in any locality desired.BEST OPPORT UNITIES AWAIT EARLY ADVERTISERS Ge for a small family; must have Yafer- ot - avenue, City, Soe .- -\u2014 ~- pectus.It may lead to your securing a much better position than you how occupying.LeRoy Business College, 745 St.Catherine west.-Up 3005.59.2 eod HOROUGHLY perdonced tablemald must have good references.ss, Dor- rhoater west.THE JOHN MORPHY CO.Limited, has openings for smart young ladies between 17 and 19.years of age.Experience not necessary.Must live at home, Apply at the employment office between and 10 a.m.only.61 3 PPER HOUSEBMAID wanted.Apply evenings after 8 o'clock 219 Peel st.ANTED at once first class baker in bread, pastry, etc.Must be sober, married man preferred; also a Uellvery man with & knowledge of French and English.Jas.Polangio, Box 9, Cochrane, Ont.60 3 WAL TRESS to teke charge of TOON.Bronsdon's, 339 VVARDMAID 5 wanted oe once wardma Py s Holmes, 4 Gui College ave.* \u2018 one « Mc- JAÏTRESS Wanted 3 n° experi- pert tw waitress, Edinburgh Cafe, 436 St.Catherine\u2019 ve WANTED two smart young iriab girla to glve away shamrocks on St.Patrick's Day.Apply Star Office.- VWOuAN for housework, middle aged: preferred.307 8t.James st.ANTED .immediately aT stenographer; must be qulck and accurate worker.Good salary.Apply, stating age, Soorience and references.Box 2697 Star ce.OMAN \u2014 Wanted an earnest, tactful woman to canvass for life insurance among wage carpers of her own sex.An sttractive opportunity for a woman who is already at work and not satisfled with what she is doing, to better, her position and eventually bulld up a permanent fn- come.For further particulars address Pox 930 Star Office.: 613 ANTED \u2018al once a generaï servant.J Ap- | ply 4098 Tupper street, near Wood avenue.+ 60 2 OMAN wanted to wash blankets.Apply | 33 Latoyr st .WEEE neat, reliabie girl as general, able to do plain cooking; no washing.good wages.Apply with references to 38) Grosvenor avenue, Westmount.60 2 \\7OUNG LADY stenographer wanted, onv who is accustomed to general office work.name references and salary expected.Apply Box 384 Star Office.593 UNG LADY living at nome, with a fair kpowledge of typewriting, rell- able; good refcrences: gaod chance of learn.ne 2 business; not .afrald of work, \u2018cn work into a nice pouttton.Box 2689 and Office.3 YouxNe LADY wanted to assist in aor ial Rooms of a weekly newspaper; must have some knowledge of stenography and typewritine.apply 922 Star Office.61 3 Youve GIRL wanted to do typewniing ahd assist in general oftice work, one with some experience preferred.Apply Pour Dominion Cord and Tasse! Co., 505 St.aul st {7 OUNG LADY pixno-player to trayeï with .show, all expenses paid; a good place with good company.Craig Ploture Co.Ples- sisville, Pp.Q.CE pire OUNG LABYŸ wanted for parcel desk and as assistant cashier, must have first class references.Geo.G.Gales and Co., 481 St.Cathetiné pt.woes.ÿoune GIRL \u2014 Wanted bright younz girl to attend telephone and do light office work.Apply P.O.Box $06.YOUNG GIRL to hddp with bousework and teke éate of baby.light work: good par: short hours.Call 1231 Delortnier avenue.OUNG GIRL wanted to assist with housework and mind baby, must slecp at home: two in family.Apply 21:8 Hut- chison street.OUNG GIRL\" wanted from\u2019'1 to 6 pm.to help with baby: no Sunday work.Apply between 5 apd 7 pm.at ny Argyle \"3 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.CENTRAL Registry, 528 .St.Catherine west, wants cooks, general housemaids and other help.Ladies requiring rellable help of any kind, call Up.189s Bidrooms \u2018for domestics.OR TORONTO and Northwest Wanted generals, -cooks.waitresses, housemalds, kitchen girls, hlgh wages, farcs pald; no agency fees.Wm.Britt, 288 Yonge, Toronto.si 3eod \u2018under distin- 596 Dorchester, SCOTCH Select I Registry tingulshed patronage, has splendid situations for cooks, generals, tablemaids, housemalds; hotel cook, frea, $50; chambermaids; bel] boy.ELP \u2014 Young girl as helper in a candy store; must furnish refer T.J.Leary, lid., 30 Valieé st.60 3 OUSEMAID \u2014 Wanted exporienced.housemalid, where other help ls kept.References required.Apply after 7 p.m.at 382 Olivier avenue, Westmount, Phono West - mount 228.69 6 Ÿ FANTED bookkcepers, travellers, clerks.married couples, walters, bell boys, porters, chambermalds, waltresses, drivers, coachmen, caretakers.Apply giving references, The Business Exchange, 100 Metcalfe street.= i a_ iniddle &ged | a a EC dining- aies wt ROOMS TO LET.| LEXANDER 8T., 78 -~\u2014 Large room, XK -stove, cupboards.sallable for two ladies or married couple: quiet house; uoar Deorchoster st.- - $1 2 couple; SF A NI , a Be Mark \u2014 Larges woll furnished room, all conveniences, sult two ladles or married moderate es ROOMS TO LET.quigt habits, may secure tne attractions of oto.\"HRBAIN SF, 456, few doors above and double; aleonventences; telephone.7 a congenial home by applying to Box 2650 Btar Office.3 ERTHELET, 67, second door from Unfon ayenue, bright room, suit one ar two, Auer light, wardrobe; terms moqerate; ne\u2019 moving.so 3 LRURY, dbz \u2014 Nice large front room, furnished, Auer light, every convenience; suit two friends; Engitsh family.- 89 Zeod! nice si 3 4650.UCKINGHAM AVE.26 \u2014 Two rooms, one on b bath fiat.| YT.CATHERING STREET WEST, 371 - be) to let well furnished rooms, with without board, HERBROOKE BAST, 228 \u2014 Nice1= furnished room in a private house, gas, ¢lectric light.Call Mr, Parker, Tel.T.HENRY \u2014 Large double front room.- furnished, use of kitchen, and every possible convenience; iw stogle or double.Tel hie E.1627 613 hot water nice out.(orraoL.7 \u2014 Comfortable double rook all conveniences, near cars; cheap, 6 ST = sultable for one or two gentiemeus o Tubs \u2018ST CATHERINE WEST.rooms, suitable for gentlemen or two | ladies.$10 per month, use of phone.ANTOINE, 469 \u2014 Large bedroom on bath flat, gas, 195 PET Trontir look and first class locality; sult old coun- LEURY STREET.7.opposite osite, Jeauls try couple; no children, or two ladies.58, and back, one with plano, with or without | st Antoine ut.ee.board.58 6 3aw | §HUTER 8T., 46 \u2014 Front room, œuilable NLARKE ST., 640, Annex \u2014 Rooms to for one or two gentlemen, all conveni- let, with or without board; no chH- | snees 16 dren.61 3 528, furnishe\u2018 ~~ bath, use of kitchen, comfortable; central; not wWeving.\u2018\\RESCENT 8T., 56 \u2014 Furnished doin | room on bathroom floor; sentlemen oly.9 \u2018NT tone: \u2018all CATHERINE WEST, large connecting rooms, also smatle.\u2019 948 \u2014 Two * newly furnished and decorated; | willing to give breakfast; phone Up We - ° JDRUMMOND 8T., 8, large beautifully fur- | nished parlor, with plano, folding bed, aiso two double rooms, new furnishings; firet class private family; transients.60 S RUMMOND 8T., 18 \u2014 To Jet furnished ' front room on bathroom flat, private .houss, near Windsor station.NORCHESTER WEST, 680 \u2014 Rooms to plano.ST ESIRABLE parlor bedroom, cosy, warm, open fireplace; home lke; also on bathroom flat; private family; central resi- or without board, in private family; all modern comveniences.\" ded re SPLANADE AVE, 191 1912 -\u2014 Two plea- .sant rooms, \u201cfurnished or unfurnished Eentleraen preferved; not moving.18TLE T'ERRACE, 9, pear Turkish Fr - Hotel; rtably f T.DENIS, 4008 \u2014 Nice single room, for gentleman, vate boarding house.\u201cin first class French prl- Phone, gas.bar, GBORGE, 345 1\u2014 Furnished or ar nished, warm, clean and bright, pri- \u2018vate family; will rent cheap; not moving: ~ let in a well appointed house meas few doors | from m St.t._ Catherine street.8177 Windsor Hotel; transients accommodated ST URBAIN, #17 \u2014 Large\u201d front room.60 3 modern convenlences; gas connec- Hons: private family; not moving.61 y JUCVENIR AVE., 18 \u2014 Flat, (rec rooms.furnished or unfurnished, gas stove, dential rt of city.Phone U 6283.Tran- | &lso larxe furnished bedroom; large galler- stents.pa ty w p 58 6 fun, open view; \u2018select locality, 61 4 UROCHER FTRÉET.47 \u2014 A comfort SHERBROOKE WEST, 237 \u2014\u2014 Slngue frou: ably furnished room, suitable for a room on bathroom flat; gentlemen gentleman.58 only: with or wiihout board.ba 3 TA AVE, 249, Westmount, room, with sr CATHERINE WEST, 188 = To let single and doublé bedrooms, bath fiat, 59 » bright comfo ORT STREET, 30 \u2014 Bright, comfortable room, all modern conveniences; tran- .sients accommodated.-40 6 REBENE AVE, 547 \u2014 Two bright, warm - ANA clean unfurnished rooms; will \u2018rent at moderate terms; not moving.61 3 GY, \"STREE®, 475 \u2014 \u2014 Single and double room on bath flat, all modern con- ICTORIA ST, nished room.single or double, stcam heat, hot and cold water.61 8 TICTORIA™ & STREET, front room, bath fiat, terms moderats.\u201c § \u2018as desired, with use ot kitchen; rent rea- Fvaims, Lait fiat; terns moderate; gZentlcmon sonable.60 3 wuly; uot moviug.Gy 2 SPLANADE AVE, 187 \u2014 Large, bright NION AVE.78 \u2014 Bingle and double, » elegantiy \u2018furnished, rupning hot an« , fac > Fletchers piscine (whe na marble cold water.shower bath, fire-grate; nicest basin, modern house, every Convenience; |T99MS in the city; don't object to bremk- also small cosy room.10 fast.Tel.Up 1412.000080 à LGIN, 210° \u2014 Well furnished double TCTORIA, 74 \u2014 Very uicely furnished front room, also One single room: bed-sitting room, suitable for married steam heated! Auer light; private family; COuUPle or two friends, also one singic.terms moderate.59 3 ei 8 52 \u2014 Comfortably fur- 68 \u2014 Furnished 08 eee} ROOMS WANTED.veniences: terms moderate; gentlemen preferred.61 3eod me em ee mee UY.477 \u2014 Large double room, bath flat, qulet house, newly papered and painted, also bed-situng room; references exchanged.BY 58 3.3alw AVAL AVE: 120, oppoaite St.Louis sq.family lady having \u2018house too large would pice.\u201d rent furnished rooms, to gentlemen; beautiful locality.61 © ORNE CRESCEINT, No.832, room, with balcony, well furnished house, garden, quiet street, between McGill University and Park avenue, Phone Up 3970.Gt © ORNE AVE.30 \u2014 Front double room, well furnished, bright and comfortable, bath flat; terms very reasonable.near Mec- BY to Box Gill University.by | 5 C N cGILL COLLEGE AVE, 28 \u2014 \u201cLarge, « bright room, all modern convenience, PS bot, and cold water in rooms, shower, phone, etc.bs 4 I 154 \u2014 A \u2018quiet private house, N ANSFIELD STREET, 53\u2014 Large double rooms.modern conveniences; tive doors below Derchester street.st 5 OUNTAIN, 176 \u2014 Very fine large pañloi, bedroom, on entrance fiat, three other rooms on bathroom flat, one suitable for light housekecping;; all modern conveniences; central and very moderate prices.Guy and tering, .ice.y to Box ee VV: A N ACKAY STREET, 232 \u2014 Comfortable singic front room, electric light, hot water .heating, wardrobe, bath floor pri- © LADY large or two small connecting rooms, furnished.ith breakfast and tea, pr nished room between Prel añd Park avenue, below Pine.State particulars.and if moving.Address K R 9594 Star Branch Office.ENGLISH GIRL at work during day, large unfurnished room in central lo- vality, between Bleury and Guy.State terms 685 Star Office.\\OMFORTABLE large room, suitable fu: two respectable mechanics, between Bicary and Windsor.- ' at business during day ere pfivate- rred.Write Box 2681 Star ot- PUSINESS YOUNG LADY requires Tar and kitchen privileges, Particulars, address P \u20183896 Star Branch Office.URNISHED bedroom and smali sittins NC EET.258 \u2014 Well futnished room or general parjour, for gentl:- A Arent room: suitable for two persons.Ten portal poard: private aise Born 2585 61 3 0 t.Cathcrine st preferred.Apply - Box Call or telephone East 2535.3 2665 Star Office: _ 61 3.ANCE, ARRIEL COUP] want furnishes 1STEL oom for oe CdSora above break: | containing Lok over 32 ey.fast desired; three doors above Sher | vicinity \u2018Guy am Ahtotn k sts,\u201d Béx 931 brooke st.Ld pe Siar Office.à er .* NFANCE ST.81 \u2014 Single room in pil: pnw YOUNG WEN desire one Foun f vate family.Call or telephone East 1 Pp + oor 5830; not \u2014 59 6 arge single room where there is a plano or where one can bo taken, with os: without board; location between Peel an\u2018! north of Dorchreter.Please etai Address RB R 9587 Star Branch Of- ls : TEST of Bleury and nor\u201d vf 8t.Antoina By young gentleman, out -of town week ends; breakfast and tea desired.State Aaa Sgn NTED for April! 1st by lady; rl, ed during the day, single ro or pa tpout \u2018board.Address Box Star Star Office.vate family: not moving; gentlemen duly.02 cGILEL COLLEGE AVE.35 \u2014 Rooms, M double and single, bathreom flat, | À slimouut.NTEL\" tre Sree.rooms to Peart, A TVET one ven.Address Bux hittin references Drug Se moderate Stobe\u201d 8 with or without board.gentlemen Fi 1 10 193.corner Milton.double room, MMEDIATBLY, nursery governess.one living in Westmount! prefurred, \"to take out and to assist dally In care of little girl 4% years old.Apply to Mrs.O.R.Row.dey, 387 Roslyn av enue,\u201d Telephone West- mount 1665.61 3eod ADY SOLICITORS, whole or sparc time, experienced, 48 Royal Trust Bidg., after 7 p.m.8 McGll) College ave.ITTLE GIRL, 14 or 15 years old to as- sist with children, ono to sleep at home preferred.Apply 657 Willington « st.ADY AGENTS wanted.Write for particu: lars arding our mew premium proposi- ( lon to Dept.A.Selery, 228 Albert sireet, Ottaws.3 22 AID \u2014 Wanted an experienced house M and tablemald.Apply 696 Piuc ave.| west, 61 head of Simpson st.ILLINBER wanted at once; good prepar- er; also apprentices.Apply the Misses | Denesha, 4182 St, Catherine st, Westmount.| JELINER wanted for west end, must \\ be first class; highest salary paid.| G- Goulding and Sons.230 McGIH st.66 2 | URSE for infant required: must have N city references; good position to suit- \u2018able person.Apply 314 Sherbrooke street à! west.Telephone Up 3968.sos URSE or nursery governess for two chil la dren; city references required.109 Crescent st.URSE wanted to teke charge of ten month old baby; references required.Apply at once between 5'and 7 p.m.88 St.Famille st.60 2 OPERATORS | Wanted tô put on collars on men\u2019s working shirts.We can- furnish steady work, and experienced hands can make good money.Beginners given careful instruction, Apply at once, -3rd floor, The Standard Shirt Mantg.Co., Limited, 219 Delorimier avenue.576 PERATORS \u2014 Wanted firat class skirt O operators Apply at once to\u201d M.{hen 355 Bleury st., PARGEL WRAPPER Wanted, young lady to wrap parcels Apply Boston Shoe Store, St.Catherine end Mansfield streets.PAPER BOX MAKERS Wanted\u2014several girls for table work also one good all round box ntaker, willing to work as-asasistant to present forewoman.Good pay and steady work.See Mr.LePetrie, Supt.169 William st, SALESLADIES Wanted, salesladies, Apply the ton Shoe Store; corner st Mansfield sts.SALESLADY \u2014 Wanted experience ibd lady for the fur department.one lish preferred.Tha Bos- speaking French and E R.4.L Devlin Co.Lté.Ottawa 0 3 {TÉNOGRAFHEBR \u2014 Wanted thoroug experienced lady stenographer.Abply during morning, Traffic Department, Riche.lieu and Ontario Navigation Co., 238 St.Paul st INGER \u2014 Wanted a first class lady singer for iilustfated songs for moving picture theatre, with references.Appl 5 p.m.new Vitoscope Theatre, 495 Royal\u2019 avenue Bast.SALDSLADY \u2018for candy atore, must furnish reférences; good wages to right party.Fre or.call personally, T.J.Leary, Limited, 30 Valiee st.60 2 ALBSLADY \u2014 Wanisé at once.a good smart salesiady for flower pt peaking both French and good: reference.Apply The Fair \"Mer, 611 it.Catherine st.west.TENOGRAPHER vante , Spe languages ons with sn rtneral office work preferred.Apply 3 .= \u2018 gere on TORS \u2014 Wan ERR, uns English; î tar Office.operators en.silk _and_ clith + Eood wages and Condy, work.Queen | eut Wais Mir: Co.\u201d : \u201cCatharine J and - AGENTS WANTED.AGENTS required for Montreal and Eastern Provinces by Bradford House, dealing exclugively with linings, wholesale only.Apply Box 213 G.P.O., Bradford, England.57 6 GENTS -\u2014 You can make more money with our edvertising combination soap and medicine packages than any other live.We bave hundreds of different lines for live agents.Send for catalogue and lists.Do it now.e F.E.Karn Co., Limited, Terontn.80 32 QOD AGENTS wanted to sell Modern Specialties.A money making propo- sitlon for live men.Write for particulars.Modern Goods Co.Owen Sound, Ontario.47 13eqd MPORTANT AGENCY \u2014 McCaw, Stevenson and Orr, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland, the largest manufacturers in the world of advertising window transparencies, are open to appoint for Canada, an influentigl firm with large connection amongst advertisers to Act as their special representative.Liberal térms.Please glve full particulars.60 v [SALESMEN 15 Sample and terms 25e.1 812 Send vs your Ont.PHEER DOLLARS a day sure, address and we will show y bow.to wake $3 a day absolutely sure; we the work and teach you free, you work in the locality where live.Send wus your address and we oly \u2018explain the bua fully: we guaraptee a clicar profit of £3 for every day's work; absolutely sure.Write at once, Roysl Manufacturing Co., Box 931, Windsor, Ont.278 46 2aw ee rer reat nL absolutey guarantee, $2.50 a day cRnvessers and al) over on a big commission basis; phenomenal selling proposition.Bradtey-Garretson Co., Limited, 60 ¢ me ont PARTNERS WANTED, ara with $5000 afid serviced 10 © invest in capital stock of fncorporat- ed Hmited company; would be.offered posi- flon of secretary-treasurer; \\pvestment guaranteed by real estate and stock certificates.Apply Box 2666 Star Office.1 ê1 8 PARNER with 5000 dollars for entar- prise giving big profits; good oppor- fty \u2018for a man wanting 1o' become indé- pendent.Interview asked: Box 789 Star Office.se \u20ac ARTNER wanted for à good going concern (restaurant), with $300 capital.Address R R 6012 Ster Branch O fice.\u2019 ANTED partner with $3000 for importing commission, dry goods, Rare opportunity for .right man.Must be salesman.Closest investigation invited.First class references exchanged, Write P P 9937 Etar Branch Office.es.\u2018 PUPILS WANTED.LeROY Business College graduates succeed.You \u2018can\u2019t afford te- experiment with unrell.able schools.Ask for Bh -74% St.Catherine west.Up, 3 59 3 cod MACANE GERTRUDE WILLIAMS music dramatic studio nom en, Voice production and singing, elocution\u2019 or plato lessons given at reagonable terms; a thoroughly efficient training guaranteed; tes- sons given at pupils residence it referred.Special terms for juvenileq, 3874 x ave.Phone Bt.Louis 1736.D 2eoû .- BOARD.OARD can pe given near Mount Royal Cinb to four or five gentlemen: Tgle- phone Up.5040.8e.Par sonaole ngle m \u2018quick services.Marly Heals.rocher \u201d.Mone uneatistactory.Callette Mfg.Co., Collingwood, | M.NE, 83 \u2014 Room to let, single and double, bath flat, With board._.61\" ANCE, 185 \u2014 Buperlor fumished trot room, bath flat, every convenience, few _\u2018doors from Sherbrooke sl.Yeu Office.2653 Star Office.NJ COUPLE, wilh boy ATT er of age, requires two connecting housekeeping rooms, by cighteenth, neighbarhoo ! of Mountain.\\\\ANTED for six or seven \u2018weeks, two Haruo furnixhed bedrodms \u2018adjoining exoh other, with \u2018breakfast for three people, for the [ANCE sith Apri ; akfast and even- \u201c pril, between Guy and Fort streets, M dinner It desired bre 60 2 above St.Catherine.Apply by lotter O5 Box i Address l\u2019 P 9938 Star Branch M ANCE ST., 1545 \u2014 \u201c Frnished room on bathroom flat; private fa family.MS P1E1D STREET, \u201cRooms, bright sunny ROOMS AND BOARD.167 front parlor as parier bedroom or h«-droëm:; breakfast or partial meals optional; all conveniences; trangients ANCE STREET 16568, ncar Moutt Roy- AY suitabla for room, also double room, hot one or two gentlemen, electric Hight, water heating, wardrobe; not moving.references ERRI, ANCE, 79 \u2014 Large brignt front room of P0aTd.in bath flat, sult one or {wo gentlemen; NEX - 632 Clarke; room and double room, up to date, board fur 4 f t {ond al.large double parler with single ut ms arret habla suit two fr a beds, suitable for two gentlemen or uiar- EW VACANGIES for vo ried couple, with board.$4.50 per eck A © A FEW ANC ce To ou forcable flat; excellent cooking; Mingle.'doub ACKAY STREET, 224 \u2014 Bright single !or hed.sitting rooms; terme from $20 ta very central; phone \u2018Uptown 801 for intexview; 80 3 required.Lafayette Block, chesrful and first class table tine locality, everything new and 40 3 145, central location, or lady out during day; OYER 61 3 rent moderate.ATILTON STREBT, Hi \u2014 Bright room on 12 ACKAY STREET, 431 \u2014 Room, very ST.277, near Mount Royal, yo: will find room snd board; private fam.rio children.bath floor, suitable for one or two ORD AND LODGING, \u201c352 aid aking # ; ars; t rooms; gentlemen: convenient to Malin core: POU Windsor stations.26 Bt.Atwtoinc ef ~ 15 comfortable, in quiet, refined home; Benttemed only.Not moving.59 5 boarding URSES RBSIDENOE, central situation.I.nurse wanted to share room.\u2018Tele B \u2018 phone East 4337.61 3 OTRE DAME EAET, 1346 \u2014 Large Tor N nished fromt room, with cook stove, for ght housekeeping, $2 per week; singic room, $1.50; English family.61 5 VERDALE AVÉ., 6 off Aqueduct st.a comfortable front room, sultable for two; gas; bath: no stairs: terms moderate.0 \u2014 RDALE AYE., 3 \u2014 Single and double room to rent: home comforts sup-\u2019 plied.in private family.SBORNE STREET, 81 \u2014 Rooms to rept, convenlent for C.P.R.passengers.61 3 | ARK AVE.78 \u2014 Comfortably furnished single front rodm, all modern conveniences; gentlemen only.60 6 ARK AVE.2303, corner St.J FE\u2019 water, week.H fast, Viateur \u2014 ISHOP UTCHISON, bathroom \u201cattached; also single one; evening alt modern arcommodätions ST, 14 \u2014 Large double room, well furnished, also single on Small house.EURY, 235 \u2014 \u201cPrivate Eng Seid: ing House, rooms, from $4.50; central; transients; table 59 ¢ single, - double, sharing boarders accommodated.\u2018RESCENT BT., 26 \u2014 Bright double room on bath fat, private family, (NRESCENT, 142 \u2014 Large double room; beautifully furnished; +} modern ovave niences.: JRUMMOND 8T7 bedroom, Auer light, or full beard.NÉLISH BOARDING, 805 Lagaucheilers west, rooms and board, hat and cold electric light, use ,of piano, W per 6 so 3 two gentiemen preferred; \u201c80 \u2014\u2014 Front Basie bath; brecrcest 153 \u2014 Large double room.with dinver; French private \u2018tami: For business gir), heated front room, ra use of talephohe, In Sprivate English family, W GILL COLLEGE AVE TE ty terms moderate.so \u20ac electric Nght, run hot water; ARK AVENUE.66 \u2014 To, let two fur.Phonc: all \u2018modern conveniences; posra if * nfsed rooms, suitable\u2019 ofie or two Preferred.©.persons, one: with bot and cold water; the ETCALFE ST.143 \u2014 Refin home, M with board for one or two ia bom, a other oan be used 88 a bed-sitting.87 2 RINCE ALBERT WEST, 813 \u2014 Latge par usc of eltting room; not moving May.60 3 lor, wecond floor; extra furn ; OTRE DAME PART Fri, posite Babmer witable for three.Can be used as bed-vitting Park \u2014 Front best of board: Aver room, ; so 3 Hebte sultable for two yo young = oR $4.00 cach, HILLIPS PLACE, 4, suite, elegantly tur- for_one.01-8 daw.nished rooms, with private bath, elec- tyic Hght, telephone, janitor'a service, with breakfast If desired.PARE AVE.Ko.66 \u2014 Newiy, decorated front rooni on bathroom flat.Tels Phone In house.Not moving._ co ARK AVE.132a \u2014 Nice double front room, with modern conveniences, kitchen privileges.Ladies preferred.61 5 TPLATEAU, 17, off Manco \u2014 Furnished rooms to Îet, suit two respectable men, with or without board.81 8 PARK AVE, § \u2014 Two elegantly furnish- 5 ¢4 rooms on bath fioor, also 9 large bright front room, nicely furnished, with kitchen privileges.81 6 21 \u2014 Cholce of two large Moderate and Greens Ro diate possession; 18 and 20 dollars; business A \u201c LAWRENCE BOULEVARD \u2014 Ete- santly furnished frént parlor room for single lady, cooking privileges,\u2019 \u2018dr for \u2018angle \u2018sentiemas.bas Bt.Lawrente Boule.Prdous are za sable board; loss.pass door; not mov vod: home for working :man._.Host T.ANTOINE TOO ; suitable for parried cou ARE ht well furnished, bed-sittit , well furnis as -aitting toom, newly papered snd painted: Armes | USA OHERBHOOKR WET, 4842\u2014 ! mount, furnished room, with or - vdhaù pour, electric rie light, phone, ANTBD me reat OOMS with board, Châtea: 7 Beauclaire.Bt Lambert; all modern conven ienees.terms Twenty minate efreet car fervice trom Montreal, Apply to the Man- r on \u2018premises or to room 13 Trade Bullding, tod Boers RESPECTABLE young man can find room Montreal.je se board 1n- private family atid bank Tp Seals ar EE gration: oa cor Haw Sr Toni AND B02 sole for heautiful summer O O 9846 ftar Donne on AND BOARD \u2014 a Es \u201ca mitt: © 6 418A \u2014 Large dondle front couple ap homeo RENC 0 le i LEY (rovins fa front) : AV in art room Baw: hot-water ot 4 bathroom floor, wel) furnished, mod STANLEY BT, 110\u2014Room, wall Tfors- \u2018ern convenlences; not moving In May.S fshed, with\u2019 good board, Ieee el : ) To telephone, Mado, bath, private dining room, Princ =| Jeubien rooms rue dd ru SOUL R= FUBSDAY, Jane 14.101 i \u201crm yingach Smit ed ele sire po - .Teward to party that will bring same to wrence st.se 2 Ts \u2014 Lost on FT v eveminz Plain gold bracelet, with seaï on front | en McTavinh.Sherbrooke west or Bleury to ga or at.dance, valued am keepaake.nder please return to 34 McTavish or 2022.Reward.= as \u2014 Liberal reward paid for return of.tr iaformmtion which will lead lo Te- of, whit wirebaired fox torrie: brown nite Dead; black spot at tail.Ansvrrs OT.Willismsan, Boulevard asd.ee.Tetepbone Westmount 611.PR \u2014Loat female dug, white and black cocker szpanied.Pleaxe return Peter Ward, 89 Duninion Park, La- chine Lock.\u201cA Brindle Bull Dog «male.mount, __ 803 LK -\u2014- A 1902-1803.Tel.4257.Reward, hetween Place Viger Station and St.Catherine street.a small leather grip: ticles, Address Box Pray ER BEADS \u20ac 2689, Star Office, {ian color) Fe small long-haired black dog.with tan coloc Antoine atrcet.* Pinder will please phone Westmount 484, or return it to 25 Forden Avenue, Wesi- OC \u2018guid steever link: an Tone P third on Mansfield street, a gratle- sida a curling stone, on the other 991 Dorchester st.Y.Les.or left somewhere Saturday.night ju also parcel of clothes.Will give liberal reward to any oné who will advise owner! where he may find above-mentioned ar- ; Sunday \u2014 morning, on St.Antoine street, hoo | ® NOG \u2014 Liberal reward paid for return or {tween Gaudry avenue and St, Anthony's - - information leading to recovery of Church.Finder please return to 413C Bt.deze 71, Arlington avenue, Westmount S74.UR ; Loz ||P = < - purse containing.car 0G ~\u2014 Sunday.March 4th, in West- emall Suin of money.(SE \u2014 On Saturday afternoon, small | terion.Ths Canadian Fairbanks Co.limit.tickets and me.Lv - Aprmis 40\u201d Sussex | NE abular \u201cThree 0 x 10; two 88.1 14: Georges, 1971 Park ave.JT.RERNARD DOG, k white breast and tip of moe: leather slip collar, - mount, small roogh coated black dog, ave, Reward.two Le x \u2018tan legs, white breast and long tall.Re.\u2014- - - 114; six 60 x 14; 66 x 10: four T2 x 16; ward at \u20181 Arlington ave.Tel.Westmount AKCEL, containing white ivory manicure rive T3 x 18.Watorons.Shrant ford 63 #2 taw 74.69 5 articles a Beaver Hail car Friday: morning.Wii nder picasu return Lt 1 oir ox, AERRIER Sundar, irom 275 Moun.Rivard st.Reward.P ve SPEC E CIAL BARG AINS « t = i ce ering di des arlene pen acrrte rs SMALL bitch, \u201csilver Skye, answers to, Y.! \u201c eturn tp above address and receive ro.the name of \u201cRosle.\u201d Liberal re.\u2019 IN MACH NER ward: si 3 ward returning same to Mr.Jus.St.| \u2018 | ! RIP \u2014 Lost black leather grip, von- Aaining catalogues A.W.Faber, on the way from Grand Trunk station, Cathedral streef, Windsor Hotel.Iteward.Néturn to room 572, W indsor Tiotel, I; ~-Rracelet, set with prarle, from Post tte; through Place d Armes ta Notre Dawe street.Finder please return to 877 Clty | Hall avedwe.\" and get rewand, mount 2464.a0.street, ing to the name of **Neille.\u2019 returning saine to above address.i \u2018between Grosvenor avenue and =O REWARD \u2014 Pocketbook 10st, eri taining $300 or $302, between Mont- © St.Catherine street, west of Greene real Bank (corner Maisonneuve and On- avenue (via Oliver), a large brass pendulum of grandfather's clock.Finder will he rded on réturning same to 4261 Nt.Catherine street, Westmount.return to Mr.and receive reward.\u201ctemaie® calor \u201corange: has plain Reward if returned to 638 Rosisn aveuve, Westmount, or teiepbove Weal.MNERRIET \u2014 From around #18 Ropery à Yorkshire terrier.answer- Reward on con.| tario st.), Ambrerat and Mount Royal, Mon: day, betw-en 11.30 and 1.30.Finder please Johhgon, 1268 Partie nes s verre dd dd ADDX Come and Visit Us on \u2018 \u2018ST.PATRICRS DAY \u201cCAED MILLE FAILTHE\u201d And enjoy the specially prepared IRISH +.DISHES to be found on the Menu.Card of the 17th of March.Everything of the Best.Quick Service.Telephone Connection on every Table.Leave instructions at Your office to call you up at Prices Modcrale.THE HOFFMAN CAFE 91 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST UASUASLIAULAUAAULEUNEE PRRERRRRRREEERE Rr rrere I ' \u201cLOST.! - \\qiee HATRED head ane ian.Anamors FATT h: u uanie 0 pots a i corner Boulevard ahd Argyle avenue, West.js Phone West 611.5% 3 | RA | | \u201cFOUND.- \u2019 > OCKETBOOK \u2014 Found on March tbe man's flat pocketbook, containing a sum i of money.Owner can have same by giviag { particulars and paying for this ad.Apply to se Dalhousie st.after five pre er ai EF ; MACHINER ERY.NONTRACTORY centrifugal pumps for water, sand, cte.; also Willams.| FAIVRETTE and Hayward Clam Bheil Bus- | kets.Engines, Boilers and 790 By Jason ai purposes.H.E.Plant, 1790 St st, Montres.25 2 Taw DLECTRIC MOTORS tor sate.All » for both alternating and direct Neat, | We.also sell Century single phase motors, | Pitsburg (ransfarmers, Gould storage bât- 5 13eod 1\u2014No, 2 Garvin Mines \"Machine, : 1\u2014No.2 Power Punching Press, | 1\u20143 Spindle Vertical Drill.1\u20141 Spindle Vertical Drill, j 1\u2014No.3 Emery Grinder, carrying two wheels, 1 No.2 Brawn & Sharpe Tool Grinder ' 1\u2014SteWwart Gas Furnace and Blower.\" The above tools have only been in \u2018use a short time.CANADA MACHINERY AGENCY 208-300 St.James Street, Montreal.ForTurbine Water Wheels te winches, |fron or Stesl | Berew ropellers, Machine dress:d | geara Superior Steel Castings, write |The Wm.Keanedy & Sens, Limited, | i Owes Soup, Ont.| Universal 266 73eod eow È DEATHS.Joseph.only go anie huiveral from\u201d hin Tanne residence of the 36th inst, to St.Patrick's Church, thence 1g Coté Thursday, des Neiges com ROBINBON\u2014AL 33 Masson sireet, city, Margaret, beloved wife.of Wiillam Jolp Iwbluson and mother of Wiliam P.and John B., of Detroit, Mich.; Edwy J.and] H.Way, \u201cof Cobalt; Frederick Mrs.D.at etery.7.30 nm.L., of Lymm, Mass.and Albert « Garnet, and Eva P., ot Montreal.\u201cFuneral private.MACHINERY.power, feot of \u2018three rallroud.13 servatory.cellar -houne \u2014cost- chard and and all mod furnace, ete.suitable for.to full size about 44 St, George ftreet, 4 , .3423 ELECTRIC LIGHT AND GRIST MILLN, FOR SALE.1 Fine Mill Property for sale, Grist Mill, electric lights, flour.Teed DUSINEEN, with ood the year round, 31 fread.first clans \"Mill, everything in good repair, with very fine residence, will be sold with the property if desired.This property can be bought for much less than its value, an« is one of the best flour and feed stands in Ganada.Full \u201cparticulars ou application, 1 beautiful Summer Residence at Riceburg.two miles from Bed- fard, one mile from stanbridge.Kast, situated on the Pike River, minutes\u2018 walk Also bedrooms of the gardens, throughout the house, bathroom, conveulences, in the house, su be soid at a great snap, ot country boarginp ern \u2014house.For-fuit partieulars, apply W.L, MILLER & CO, from in house, very large parlors, dining rooms, : -$7.000.00_ - build, two acres of land, good or- Montrenl.= stone the the con- with house, to water | tion of the rights of forcigners, a di- | (VERCOATS OF FASHION Our Spring Clothes Stock is now complete and ready for your inspection.If you prize the niceties of dress.and prefer clothes of good form and metropolitan grace, then come to, BLUMENTHALS' Ps = ea 266 TE New: York creates the styles accepted by _ makers throughout this continent.SPRING OVERCOATS Gray and Black Cheviots,-silk lined Fancy Gray Wales and Honey Brown TT.ap S a Ee a \u2014 SR Se ea \"FOR SMART DRESSERS Black and Gray Vicuna, serge lined.$10.00 1 Gray Oxford Cheviots, serge lined.$12.00 eee eee tear ae enn nn.$15.00 and $16.00 .rd a J) clothes ri ws en ro a ac00sss cc 0000 0000 0000000.$12.00 and $15.00 Fancy Worsted in light Brown and Gray Wales .$15.00, $16 00, $18.00 and $20 00 Hand tailored by specialists.Fitted to your form by experts.+ Le Pet TLAES MIAGE ee 0.- - \u201cThe 483-485 St.Limited Eau, imation Round Corner,\u201d : ONS | Cor: Craig & Bleury ste, | Catharine \u201c apr 8t.i Vo.re: is RUSSIAN REPORT _ DONOGHUE 1 this city, on the 144h- ñ tr ati aventre {sion to strengthen the China-Japanese CANN hi \"SIS CHM KON - * PREPARES FOR WAR St.Potersburg Hears That Muni tions of War are Being Hurried to Mukden.\u2014p St Peteraburg, March -14.\u2014 The Novos Vremya prints a despatch from Mukden which states that 110 tons of Eunpowder;, of-cavalry Filles, and 70 boxes of infantry riffes, destined for Chinose gartisons in, Northern Mapchurla, have teached Mukden from Peking.Forty-one van loads of rifles and ammuniljon, the despatch adds, have been sent from Xwang Chantze to Kirin.Political circles take great interest in Japan's attitude towards the Russo- Chinese crisis.The eventuality of action similar to that now contemplated by Russia was clearly premeditated in the Russo-Japanese compacts of 1907 and 1910.The recent speech at Tokio uf H, juin, the Japanese Minister to China, in which he declared for the integrity.of China is commented upon in both capitals ns a possible warning to Russia that Japan 1s jealoua lcst Russia guin too much advantage as an outcome of the threatened clash with China.However, tha remarks of ljuln are somcwhat discounted by the knows\u2019 ledge that he is inimical té Russia, and was appointed to the Peking mis- friendship.Japan Making War Preparations.Telegrams from Harbin state that the Russian press in the Far East has for weeks been talking of Japanese rreoparations for war, and declaring that their railways and roads aro being adapted to the tramsportation of troops.The staff of the Chinese Railway and the employes gencrally have been replaced py Japanese and armed roldiers.| Huge barracks, it Is asserted, are under construction at the principal stations, and the Japanese commissar- int is gathering reports of the quantity of grains held in private stores in Kwan Tung province.\u2018Simultaneously the Chinese viceroy of Manchuria addresséd a secret pro-\u2019 ject to the Throne regarding Manchuria, and proposing the gradual limita- minution of garrisons, the cexcluston of gunboats from the Sungarl and Yalu rivers and the increasing of the Chinese garrison to 100,000 men, at an estimated annual cost of $10,000,000.Military Party for Forward Move.Military cireles, the opinion of which has great weight with Emperor Nich- «las in teaching a final decision, cons sider the dccupationh of Northern Manchuria along a line of demarkation {from Kwan Chengtze to Kirin n pes- sibility.A correction of the frontier of \u2018Tarbagatal in Mongolia, is also held to »¢ a possibility.The military party frankly favors utilizing the crisis to strengthen the Russian garrisons in the Far Kast and to correct the frontier strategically at China's expense.The Cabinet, however, is firmly decided to reatrict the military action to the harext necessity.This attitude was determined upon at a conference hetween Premier Stolvpin and Fin- rejected al} the sites Senator Beique as chairman spoke of calling another whether there was going to be an cx- hibition br not.It is.now pointed out, however, that the meeting referred to would be another meeting of the Advertising, - office ,( sup of- ; Boston, Feb.2, 1911, S - fice, telephone, 5 Mr.P.Bonhemme, Gerant General, vi Co : ÇîÎ area ch ] ood ._.La Sauvegards Cie; rance Vie, to 7 0 Montreal, Que.: Te * T Train nc 0500 \"4131.98 My | Desr Sir, \u2014 \u2019 CU ravelling expenses.A Deducting reinsurance of the amount of $35,000, 1 bt head office heresy certify that according to the lists of policies pre- fe oresomtatives ood pared for my use; the Compagnie had 3,987 aa committees .- es LIBOM.Li standing on December 3ist, 1910, of the amount of ; Rémt asd \"4 ER 178, on which | findthat the reserve, according tothe al of © hesd offices, =~ +\" re gs Mertality, and 3; per cent Interest amounts with taxes .« 5118.87 ; Yours very truty, Te ; , .(Signed) te pa \u2018 \u20ac WALTER C.WRIGHT, - « have examihéé End Gioired\u2019 Al) nec December Sixt.1918; algo the atote \u201cfinance aout nd oO \u2018honest teport.of thw re- directors, e are ulso 200 members of the tion, representing various organizations and intcreats in Montreal.The directors, it is claimed.were ap- pointéd to carry out the project, not to kill it by reaching a deadlock.last Saturday so far offered, decide mem- | scveral mem- another meeting vf the directors will he \u201cheld before thé matter is placed before the There wus considerable dis- the meeting.broke and it is regarded as unlikely that the directurs themselves can reach an agreement.Meanwhile, Mr.Henry Miles, a8 secretary, has received no notification to call another meeting.this car as comfortable for the aged as for-the vigorous.oT CI MOT FATAL TRECH (05 \"STRTSTHON LS \u20ac ADR | Death Due to Severance of Jugutar | Plaintiff Did Not Understand, bo Vein, Declares Medical Judge Says \u201cNo Excuse,\u201d and + i | ; .Witness.Gives Adverse Judgment.+, _ _ | Logal duxments served on Mr.Special to the Montreal Star.Three .Rivers, March 14.\u2014The pre- Hamilton Andrews by Mr.HL.Vaugh liminary investigation In the case of|ere lsnofed bv tho former becay H A d'repanie y ed witn ey were written in French.In fa: ormigdas \u2018Irepænier.charged crus that he vas unavare : the murder of Maurice Plouffe, was|was being sued.Now Mr.Justice Tou 0) resterd aftergoon, before icr has given judgment declaring ie pind The first wit-|this was no excuse and that he wi fcsses werc Messrs.Eugene and lfec- : have te suffer the consequences.tor Doucet, who discovered the body | The activw*yres cntered tu Febriary, of the victim.1909, but it was only when judgment Lr.C.A.Bourgeois gave his report \u2018was rendered, by defasfiit and the plein of lhe autopsy.snd declared that tI wanted to get the judgment eh» there must have been ut leas: one forced that Mr.Andrews realized the hour between the -blow which fractur- [importance of (he papers he had \u2018yes ed the skull of the victim, and the ceived.Through his lawyers, he .tham cuts on hig threat which severed the jugular agtery.The fracture of the skull was not necessarily fatal, and death, lie stated, was vcaused by the of the claim.- cuts.The doctor could not explain] Ils petition.however, was yetustdt \u2018 in what position the blows had been [by Mr.Justice Teller on the ground given._ __ that Mr.Andrews had hug applied for permission to have \u2018judgment suspended at least Tre could oppose the plaintiff on the t 2 oppor ity fo realize his position ahd that\u201d 'Baby\u2019s Body js ors hearing The local staan orem 8 Found in Snow he dues nat know.|FIND NO JUDGE sont MUST STAY IN- JAIL \" Prisoners who wers booked for vdlw untary statement in the Court of Spec ial Sessiops this morning were somes {puch papers are written in a\u2018langubfe ¢ Buried in a pile of snow at the corner of Vinet and Albert streets, the body of a baby girl was found at 7.30 this morning, by a corporation employe, who: was shoveling snow.what surprised to find that there was No covering other than a nows- no judge awaiting them when they paper was on the child, and|peared in Court.The result was pit they were locked up and will have 16° remain in jail, without bail until arrival of Judge Langelier, who replace Judge Choquet in the.Special Session during the latter's sence in Rurope.it appeared to have been for several months frozen in the snow.Constable Narbonne took charge of the body, and it was taken to the morgue this morning, An autopsy will be held this afternoon.* HERE'S JUST ABOUT ALL YOU \u201c CAN ASK IN A MOTOR CAR\u201d HE CHALMERS \u2018\u201cFORTY\u201d meets the motorist\u2019s maximum desire in every direction: .It has as much room as any car made.It will carry seven and still have \u201croom for one more.\u201d _ The 40 h.p.motor gives all the power you can use at any time\u2014the power for a mile-a-minute speed, for scampering over hills; for faultless pulling in mud or sand ; has beauty: and finish that saits h: mers those who demand the itihost.Handbuffed leather of the finest \u201cRerty\u201d quality is used in the upholstetr- ing.Dash, heel hoards and door.strips arc Circassian walnut.The painting of a \u201cFortv\u201d is done with extrème care.wheel base, the staunch double drop frame, the 1oug three-quarter clliptic springs fmake\u201d The extra long the tilted \u2018seats an $3.800, including foreïdoor body, Bosch magneto, Prest-o-Lite tank and gas lamps.Touring car, five or seven seats: To cdo, four seats.Roadster, two, threc or four seats.Let us show you the 1911 models at vou + convenience: - Comet Motor Company Limite SELLING AGENTS Co Phillips Square, D Chalmers a Forts\u201d Touring Car with Fors- doers gs Company State of Incomes and Expenses on December 31st, 1910 Conaulting.Actuary.| dir income ever exe iii.peuses.,.EU 5.00.30\" a IRAN 1 oa Stock-More re Winnipeg with viv and res, = FI The \u201cspurt Fs \u2018Defroit has long \u2018been predicted, and is, Trio \u2018aoubi, based as Much as anything on tangible results\u2014 Mamely, earnings, Jt Being inted out the other day \u2018that\u2019 the road\u2019 (not allow.' ing for depreciation) !s earning at the rate.of slightly over 13 per cent.vn the ! sgpital.- Laurentide was up again on the defi- Site announcement.that the long-looked- \u201cgor reorganization js in sight.Textile Was Up.rule was active, touching 75, the | \u201ctrading being pretty general.Further developments are looked for, as the *iftreet\u201d takes the sordid view that the insiders did not \u2018bhyy that 10,000 shares their health, and that't thers must be pomething \u2018doing.* Winnipez Rallway was up to 19414 bid.Asbestos sold at 13.ï Street Railway rallied over sl Te the 230 | ualg Bros.Meredith & Co., Carsley & Co., Garland & Co.Steel sellers\u2014McDougall & Cowans, Mc- Broa., Craig & Luther, Burnett & Ce.Merediin & Co., Scott & Co, Red: & c.Randolph said: ->-#Fransactions, although on a small scale, Rave been decidedly larger than yesterday's, as the market has advanced from to ! p.c.Money on time and call, con- ues to be & drug, which certainly in- \u201cdicaten that the bankers do not fear the _sdecision® from the Supreme Court in the à Of! and Tobacco cases.whe: her they be favarable.or .unfavorable.The enormous resemyes of the Natlonal City Bank, which are attracting so much attention, probably indicate that, in the case of sdverse decisions, the Standard ople are prepared to.buy stock.To that Wall Street can be shocked = surprised by a radicaly adverse decision It the Standard Oil or Tobacco = seems to us to be absurd.The con- : ions e referred to mean that the \u2018situatiornt 4s discountéd, and \u201cthe larger $nterests)k ere are prepared.\u201d .: Te MORNING TRANSACTIONS.1\" Boo com.\u2014126 at 149, 25 at 148%, 225 %., 26 at 148%,:'200 at 148%, 100 4734.Winnipeg-\u2014-10 at 191, \"25 at 194, street Ry.\u2014125 at 230.Power\u201415 at aus 75.at 168, Telephene\u20143 at 146.: RIo\u2014TS at 105%.Shawinigan\u201455 at 111%.Pacific\u2014100 at 215, 50 at 215%, 100 16., Mlimois pfd.-35 at 95, 35 at 954, at 96%.Rich.& Ont.\u2014 50 at 1083, b at 10814, \u2018at 109, 25 at Jo, 50 at.10914, 25 09%.300 at 10914, 76 At 109%.Porto Rico\u201425 ut.56, 23 at 664; 126 Detroit\u201450 ar 70, 125 at 69%.25 at 69%, Z5 at 70, 25 at F976, 260 at 70, 50 at 70%, 100-at 70%, 6 at 70%, 125 at 10%, at 71.150 at 70%, 54 at 70%.10 at 04.A Ottawa L.& FP.\u20141 at 131, 10 at 130%.uebec Ry.\u201410 at 604.extile com.\u201475 at 7414, 25 at 745, 75 143, 50 at T4ka, 350 at 74%, 350 at 75.\"86 at 747a,\u201850 at 76, 60 at 74%, 175 at 74%, 60 at 14%, 20 at 75, 100 at 74%.Laur, com.\u2014I0 at 212, Bcotia\u201465 at 96.Penman's\u201450 at 60.: \u2026 Asbeston-50 at 12%, 25 at 13, 15 at 12, © Cement\u201450 at 23.Steel Corp.\u2014100 at 57%, 160 at Bs, 250 t 68%.! rin nfd.\u201430 at 104.; \u201cAsbestos pfd.\u20145 at 45.pa onverters\u20142 at 43, 100 at 43'3, 100 at; \u201cRoval Bark.-36 at 241%.Bank of Mentreal-6 at 250, ! ~ Merchants Bank -\u2014 60 at 187.Union Bank\u201410 at 150.+, Coal bauds-36,000 at 9613.#4 Power 414 bonds-$1.000 at 98%.: Conv.dbonds-\u2014-$3,000 at 884.Quebec Ry., bonds\u2014 $2.000 at 34%, 32,- 900 at 36% -Btreet Re bonds- +760 at 100.\u201cGRANBY STEADY.| Granby was stesdy at 33 to 34, A a LAKE SUPERIOR.- ! Superior was 30% bid.CALL MONEY, Call monex in Wall Street was 2% per ; a at at at 25 50 at at Xa | tempt LAWSON'S 8TOCKS.Yukon was 3% to 4, Trinity \u2018to 21%.+ LA ROSE AND NIP.Bi\" was %.to- 4%, Ipissing 10% 4, Chino SAR SILVER.©.NO SHINE, \u2018Munroe\u2019s Bootblaok Trust was ; K sûccess.THE STRARHANGERS.! (Wall Btreet Journal.) toad ot Advertisements in the cars, .* 7 | thet oo il a + 7, « AT LAND WARRANTS.| 11\u2019 & Cowans quoted South nd: warrants at $776 tn 8800.ue pr nis of proposed \u2014 pp a NABIAN Q vern ment.\u2018oe TES ar PANIC 4 rhket, the first break of \u2018members of the Stock Exchange have the \u201cBreet, à 2%.ha : Porto Rico, 56% common, payable April 1st to share inh ! helders of March 24th.2 he regular quarterly dividend of 2 a Street, 25 at 144, p.c.has heen declared on Ogilvie com- i 5 Ê 25 ; - mon, payable April.ist to shareholders |; Rosie 4% , at 5 \u2018 of March 206.\u201c Bcotia,: 96.Ca \u201c.= .4 _.A.quarterly dividend of | per cent, has! \u201cRichelieu, 1087.beén declared by Canadian Consolidated oyst-of atrap-+ = - YEARS AGO TO-DAY) .Four \u2018years ago to- today there \u2018 was an overwhelming collapse in the atock marthe great 1907 panic.Stocks fell all the way from 2 to 16 points, and call money ran up to 25 per Terre \u2014- et Union Pacific dropped 8 points to 138.Soo\u201d sold at 107, and C.P.R.at 170%.~The next day the markét rallied and regained nearly all of the lost ground.BROKERS HAVE THE MUMPS.Special tv The Montreal Star.New York, March 14.\u2014 Raymond H.Fiero and Ralph Schott apd a few other mumps.FINANCIAL PERSONALS.Mr.II.8 Lovett, president of the Un- ton & Southern Pacific, has returned from his inspection trip.Senator Mäckeen Is at the Windsor.Sir Edward Tennant is In Toronto, Ma: Qeorge Chahoon and Nr.John Acer are in Spain.SIR EDWARD CLOUSTON.Sir Edward Clouston entered the Bank of Montreal as a junior clerk 46 years ago this week.© TWO INSIDERS IN RUBBER The many Montrealers who had big profits in U'.8.Rubber stock and didn't take them, only tn see them fade away in an 8 point break, will be interested in the assertion made by Adams In the Boston News Bureau as to tie cause eof the decline.\u2019 He states that two New Yorkers in the \u201cpool\u201d played false with their gssoctates by dumping their stock on the market, He says that the talk of a dividend will be revived just as soon as these insiders get thelr stock back again.One message received yeaterday stated that a dividend is a passibility in April The company\u2019s earnings are very large.New Dividends dividend of 2 The regular quarterly Rubber, payable April 1st, also the usual 13, per cent, on the preferrcd stock.A quarterly dividend of 13, per cent.has been- declared on Canadian Consolt» dated Felt preferred, payable April 1st The Attractive Features About Penman\u2019s Stock Speaking of FPenman's common, Me- Cuaig Bros.say in part: \u2018Considering the large surplus after the payment, nf the common stock dividend, that was shown in 1909 and 1910.an increase in the rate could be conservatively made at any time.Penman's common would.therefore, appear to be one of the most promising speculative Investments, on the lst.At 61 it affords a return of 6% per cent.The percentage earned on the common and preferred stocks follow: % Called CALLS MEETING OF LAURENTIDE A special imeating of Laurentide holdèrs \u2018has been called for May 9th at.noon.in a circular to the sharebojders, Sir Willlam \u201cNan Horne sayé TC \u201cYour directors are of the opinion that the time has arrived when the progress and development of the company\u2019s business render it advisable that a reorgan- Jzation should he effected.\u201cAfter careful consifieration, your directors think this can be beat accomplished by the incorporation of a new company with an increased authorized capita} sufficlent to meet the requirements for future extensions of the pusi- ness in al its branches.\u201cThe new company will acquire the shares, and as soon as practicable the entire assets and undertaking of the present company, upon such terms aa will afford.every shareholder of the pres - ent company fair and equitable treatment.\u201d \u201cPhis means presumably that the plan to double the capital and put the new stock on a b or carried out.BUYERS OF C.P.R.STOCKA wire to Shearson, Hammill & Co.said: \u201cAustin Gray & Co.bought 1500 C.P.R.London was also a buyer.\u2019 $100,000,000 Shareholders of the Pennsylvania Rall- road\u201d have authorized an issue of $100,- 000,000 new stock.MAY CUT ITS DIVIDEND.Baltimore & Ohjo is just earning iis 6 p.c.dividend and no more.There are rumors that the rate will be cut.$5,000,000 IS \u201cPOOL\u201d RATTED ASKED FOR BY CAN, NORTHERN From the Speclal Correspondent of The Montreal Star in London.London, March 14.\u2014- Another Canadian Northern Railway issue, to be made shortiy through Lazard Bros.is being underwritten.It is for £1, 000,000 3123 p.c.bonds at 9414, and is guaranteed by Dominion Government.Trunk Pacific 'and Canadian Bteel Foundries issues were over-subscribed.The Mississippi River Power Issue was a success, Paper Co.is advertised.\"The fssue ia £719,000 6 per cents.at 27.The issue house is Chaplin, Milne & Grenfell.WINDERMERF \"ALBERT LEWISOHN IS DEAD.Albeit Lewisohn dled unexpectedly New York last night.Fle was a sa nf the Lewisohn Exploration & Mining - Co.and of Tennessee Copper ce.QINIONSES vos (A \\ARKMET.w.nada Power, 2 at 5414, 125 at 55; Asbestos bonds, $5,000 at 60, Canadian Power, 53 at 58: Canadian Power bonds, $5,000 6 per cent.basis will bey P.OBrien reported: Western Ca- | the [Washington s Birthday | i BANK OF ENGLAND.promet OMAN À A WOMAN AND HER = + 2 2 0) res WEST CANADA MONEY-\u2014\u2014- \u2018Financial Editor of Star gets scores of letters from women who are puxxied to know.The The how to profitably invest their - money._ They want securit# ana at the same time, a liberal rate of in- terest\u20145, and even 6 or per cent.One of the best known security specialists in Canada.has, at The Star's request, written a couple of articles on suitable investments for women.He points out some of the investment pitfalls, and.in consequence, the men will find profit in reading the articles, too.They will appear shortly.emitter DIVIDEND ON dat 2.2.9 0 0 9 0°08 0 0 0 8 8 8 FP 0 3 2 8 9.9.0.9.9.0.8 \u201c16 006 00665 0608000 D Te TY \u2018The latest return of the Bank of Eng- [land shows that the \u2018\u2018rest\u201d was brought up to £3,676,613.an infallible prognostication of the dividend.The now usuzl rate of 9 per cent.would leave the rest at £3,033,728, so that rate may be looked for.Tn It is said that tlon.James Dunsmuir, of Victoria, who was elected a director of the C.P.R.over two years Ago, he has never attended a meeting.of he hoa ! Mr.Dunsmuir is a pretty busy\u2019 man, and.as he frequently\u2019 moves between London and Vancouver, $,000 miles or no, it happens that he has never been in Montreal on a board meeting \u2018day.\u2014 1t is also interesting to note that Lord Strathcona has never been \u2018able to attend a meeting of CP.directors since he was appointed High Commisioner.Britannia rules the waves, but at some expense.England will spend $222,000,000 on the navy this year.On the 22nd of last month four prominent Liberals were lunching down-town, and there was considerable hilarity over a joke one of the four had Just told.A prominent financier came along just then, looked at the group, and said \u2018Hello, Aré you chaps celebrating already\u201d He passed on out of sight before any i \u201cIt is announced that both tha Grand gn.of them could think up & :suitable reply.A report {rom Augusta, Geprgia, says that President Taft and John D.Rockefeller are golng to play golf.What effect a defeat for Rockefeller The prospectus of the Lake Superior wm have upon the market remains to j.| vu Street Ry\u201ds seen.Sucplus.for a Féur Monti x.In January Montreal Street Raliway {aon à an increase of 13 1-4 per cent.mn! [gross carninga and a gain of $6,115, on i714 per cent.In the surplus.For the four months ending January the surplux was 450,000, an increase of 322,905 or 5 3-5 per cent.The four months\u2019 statement ig a3 follows \u2014 \u2018Pass, earnings \u201c462,911 1,516,411 148.499 Prince & Whitely\u2014 We see nothing at Mis.earnings.Si 35.641 1.63 present tv csuse any pronounced ad- - me = vance, and recommend sales during Tota} earnings $1.500,184 1,352 -065 148.123 strong periods.Oper.exp.\u201c905.283 781,938 16.445 Charles lead: We would advise buying Net earnings .581.500 860,123 31,677 on breaks for quick turns,as the trend is (ity percent.29.442 58.520 © sm: upward.\u2018Interest.7 57,457 243 \u2014 ; Rent.2,048 216 J.S.Bache: There is nothing to stop! Taxes .16.000 1,400 a further advance, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - _\u2014 j Total charges.140.808 132, 035 Tea SALES OF UNLISTED STOCKS.| curpas.ee 460,002 425,088 22,903 Sir William Prd.Com at 83: Mex.North.Power, 75 at 304: 1907 CG.Lu nn es RS RS Canners, 32,000 at 64; Hillcrest, 50 at 84; Wants $250 a 1908 1211 CS OS 078 59 |Mex, North Power bonds, 32,000 at 67%.1909 L.0 wine overs soso 20.2 116 : 1910 212 LL CIE OX i 10.0 Bid.Asked.Share for It \u201cIn 1810 the net profits of the com- Dom.Canoe Com.ove ee a a i pany showed a decrease nf 323,646 s > ra bonds °°! se ge | ; ; compared with the previous yeur, the re rarochers Donds.sere 15e [oss Special to The Montreal Star.Fr tena me » Inereased cost i Breweries bd.cee enn .»2 a 8; Winnipeg, March 14.\u2014At the meeting \u2018this showing was mots quite as wood an Do., bonds .101 108 + \u2018of the City Council last night, Mayor San- had been anticipated, it is very satis- Canadian Power stock - .3.on ford Fvans announced that power would \u2018factors.(lt might be noted that the per- Canad pra.ower | Ones .oe 75 be songht from the Legislature this ses- the et four years averages near! 9 Western Canada Power .55 36 sion fo œubmit y-law to the Fatepay- per cent, or more than \u2018double the pres- Do, bonds.Ba my Chase the Hower BRUNE ont ent div Wend Tate\u201d 0 Mexican Northern Power .3 we Gr plants of the Winnipeg Street | RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Do.pfd.+ +10 000000 15 % pes William Mackensie asseris Winni- Electric Railway wiM sell to the city Investment stein led by Ormald CLOSING PRICES IN LONDON.br $250 à share.J Investm -¥lelds, cemplle y Oswa ' - \u2014\u2014\u2014 ! or Brothers: * a , R.M.Bauer reported as follows: | \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.Ben Telephone TT TA London.\u201d NV.|.A OT IT an 10 485 Aitchison couts .\u2026.\u2026.,.111 108 | By npecta cable to The Montreal Star\u2019 or.eal \u2018pra.TI he = 6 16 Canadian Pacific .220% 214% jand Thornton Davidgon & Co.Dom.Stesl Corp.vr .68 4 633 Chesapeake & Ohlo .544% 824 Sat.Mon.Tues, | Dom.OST OSE RAR \u2018La! Denver rom.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000 14% 2314 |G.T.R.Ist pfd.110% 31015 110 Toor Teale com ove ee 05} E88 Erie com, .lll II 20% 288 Do.3rd pf.11.617 608 6% | Pom.\u2018Tron\u2019 ped.ST tea - 6.79 Kansas & Texas com.34% 331% Do., ordinary .28% 2814 2815 \u2018 Hallfax Stree! re vee te 143 â ba N.R, R.of Mex.2nd pref.36 85 Hudson\u2019s Bays.\u201d .115 115 115 Montreal Street .» .240 \u201810 4.34|N.Y.Ontario & Western _42la 11% tio.eee 4.109% 108 109 Toronto Street .120 7 ang [Northern Pacific .fes 1227 Mexican Tram 0.127 12% 127 Tin City CUS 108 6 pes |Pennayivania .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.66 126% IC.PLR.22214 220% 220% INinois pra! 010 95 6 Ca Host Rand IS Ne TRE | v - oF a \"ecsrrcdeu0s wih Ee Morte Sete 3 1000 8 058 goutham Pactio IID afi 1 TRANSACTIONS AT TORONTO.Yih Pmt 1 BERD RON Ef] pong moo es Sei oases ene \"he of 29 l'Union Pacific 1200500 178% 174 a 0.P a ee Montreal Coton \u2026 162 5.26 ur tr Stage TINT Tien 17% Corp., 3 at 57%, 20 at 58.B.C.Packers, Mackay com.oo as soe 94 5 531) U.S.Steel pref.122% 119 |85 at at 4h 25 5 hs Mer \u201cSur, Mackay pta.[0°07 LL 4 bdo 19 nt 84%, 2 oi 843%, 10 at 8 Hy: F.N° Elivies com.+ +» « 126 3 6341 SALES OF MINING STOCKS.|Burt, sé at 110, 25 aë 110%, Bo at 110%, 20.11 SSI 109 6 Ego ones ion alo 10 5 at 97: Far 25 at : vee sre cere .! Ruesel E.Popham reported: British- 0 : .et + e+ seq see 5 { 30 American, 2000 at 3; Union Pacific, 700 95; La Rose, 100 at 4.57, 35 at 4.60; Union : pce sre cise : t 8 6 3%: Su 10 at 150%; Dom.10 at 238; Can.Perm., 4 6.60 ®t 8%.600 at : Stiver Leaf, 4000 at 1 : 4.50 4%: Black, 1000 at 2; Beaver, 2000 at 40.100 at 170; Winnipék, 150 = 19 %.25 at s 8.49 2000 at 39%, 2200 at 39%; Temisk., 1000 194, 50 at 19414, 25 at 194, at 191, 10 at \u201c at ig Scotls.400 at 14; Porcu- 190: S20 Paulo, 26 at 169.; pine Gol at mat ma TRANSAC! ONS IN TORONTO.\u2014_ COBALT SALES IN TORONTO.{Bat Bh A Porto Rico, 190.at.68 to 6614: Maple | Boley ITT TTT ae oy Bailey, 4,500 \u2018at 5 3-4, 1,000 at 5 1-2; Teaf, 3 at 40: do.p 20 at \u201c50: Steel, * Beaver £00 at 39 1-8, 2,300 ai 39 1-2, 1,000 h British- American see eee 3 34 t 39 2-4, 1,000 t 40, 1.006 | 46 at 57% to 88: Rogers\\36 at 187: B.C.| Chambers-Feriand .12 12% aa.124, Chamber %0 at 12, 200 ckers, 50 at 43 to 4314) Steal pté.25! Cobélt Lake .6.17% 18 |} S Ta as, A oity of at at 104%; Duluth-Sup.24 at\\MK to 84%: Cobalt Central .wii .o 8 | 10 it oo 500 a Ol .'N.Burt, 371 at 110 to Pacific City Of CoDRIt \u2026\u20269 que ovss 1TH 18 5 .at 11 i Burt, 10 +t (3e; :10.pla.16 at 87; 1.1% 1% 11.000 at 17 3-4, Crown, 20 267, 40 at nols pfd., /25 at 95; La Rowe, i t \u201c5 5% 8 268.Gréat \u201cNorthers, 1.000 st 14 1-4, 800 !to 4.60: Union, 10 at 160%: Doniin 10 8 314 (at 15 1-2 future uld, at 2 3-4.at 238; Canada Perm., 100 at 170; Win I ; 675 |Green Meehan, 5500 ét 3 3-8 300 at page 185 at 1% to 194%; Sao-Paulo, 35 ay 81 1-4, Larose.80 us Ha 200 at 35, 10 at we Rio.(50 at 105%: do.bonds, 31, 1.69 52, Little Nip.at 4.McKinley, dti; Toronto Electric, 36 at 133 a L800 at 1 Niplaging, 2624.1.085, Nov ne sie ete vocsute 1 i Scotie.\" : Lek : > Hull May Get New Hospital, Peters n Taie A rte 124 Conk [00 2 500i\u2019 > Bight 22%, \"liver L at \"Hull, Que.March 14.\u2014The Sisters |sitver Quesm or, sii.2° Td.[5800 at ¢ 3-4.cTomiskaming, | 5000 1% tot \u2018Providence of Montreal have writ- Sfiver Cie een vee ee.AY \"we a 1h 200 at fi 2\" Ent Pit >: teri the Mayor of Tull offering to |Trethewey > ovei-er =.ME.000 | : 2: 0 prect a 324.000 hospital in that city, In Te.\u201d at 32.Wettimuter, 100 at\u2019 88.Moneta, '5 return forthe.{HE Facile Coball 1] 3 8 1 a There Toh À Le a TA Sd 000, oo whlch ne city at =-cont matins Windies Work.- TE = 34 400 at 45, i ,000,.on whic t was Sropobéd to at 47 future.cable Gui 000 erect a civic Institution.\u2019 Min K.Cempiceil, an active mem- aB 3.» at FBy3-4.1.8 The offer\" ie looked.upon.faxerably ther of the Canadidn Handicratta Gulla, (3, 1 ig Sint ale Re {and will probably be AL - He races vo * Sour of the Maritime Pro.x ftom further oftèr\u201d td vide 10 Tres vin Tie\u2019 Intervuty of the {4 es and Rest pf.the country\u2019 together.TRUST CO.PAYS 20 PER CENT The Western Canada Trust, Limited, | has declared a dividend at the rate of 20.per cent.per annum, free of income tax, on the paid-up capital of the company for the ix months ended Novem: ber 30, 1910.This is the company of- which Mr, Hamilton Benn, M.P., is managing director.Its head office - is tn London.Up 70 Points Since the first of the year American Tobacco common has risen nearly 70 points.It sold yesterday at 478.+ The amount outstanding is $40,242,400.\u2014- New Stock = By Winnipeg | Seems Likely It was reparted on the Street\u201d to-day that a new.issue.of Winnipeg Electric stock was a possibility of the near future.The stock was stronger on this report, golng up to 193, BIG PARTY OF RICH MEN GO | TO SEE WEST Spécial to The Montreal Star.Toronto, March 14.\u2014A party of British financiers representing many millons of dollars capital, has left Turonto for the west, accompanied by Mr.Aemilius Jarvis.in ihe private car \u201cCanada.\u201d The party.which will go through to the Pacific Coast, will inspect the Canad- fan Northern lites in the west, and visit all the principal points en route, and on returning to England will present a report to the variouk interests concerned.In the party are Sir Edward Tennant, | 1ataly raised to the peerage.Mr.J.Leigh Woud, a member of th» _Lopden banking house of Brown, Shipley & Company.Mr.Marlborough, I.ta life assurance company, \u2018mendous money power.Mr.¥.Ii.8.Balfour.connected wlth the financial firm of Rowe & Pittman.Mr.Ernest Anson, M.Inst.FE, prominent mining engineer.\u2018and Nr.Ww als ter Hargraves Brown.à son of Mr, Alexander Brown, head of Brown, Shipley & Company.Lawson Sc Sees - A Galloping | Bull Market ce wy Pryor, \u2018chairman of which has tre- (T.W.% fac mee.and government feél dc be along the broad lines of statesman- shTp, rather than along the narrow one of legal hair-splittingæ.1f that cloud which is moving over the (crest of the hill of prosperity doesn\u2019t 'mean a galloping bull market then we old-timers have barnacled our two and two-four- apparatus in vain.| TORONTO CATTLE PRICES._ i Toronto, March 14.- Cattle -\u2014 Trade slow, and prices weaker.62 loads arrived ito- day, including 852 cattle, 357 sheep \u2018land lambs, 200 hogs Ænd 217 calves.Fix- | | port cattle, choice, $6.00 to $6.15; me- \u2018dtum, 5 65 to $0.85.bulls, medium.$4.75 ito $5.20.butchers\u2019 cattle, choice, $6.75 to 135.90; \u201cmedium, $5.20 to $5.00.common, 134.75 to $6: butchers\u2019 cows, choice, # ro 136.25.medium, $4 to $i.common, 14: short keep freders, common, $5.5 ta + $6.50.feeding steers, common.$5 to $5.23: stockers, choice, common, $4.76 to §5.light, common, $4.25 to $4.50, canners, Hgæht, common, $2.25 lv $2.50; mileh cows, : choice, $65 tu $76, medium, $35 tn $50.common, $25 to $35: springers, common, $30 to $65.Sheep, ewes, $4.50 to $5 cwt., steady.bucks, $4 to $4.25 cwt., steady: lambs, yearlings, ¥ 25 to $7 cwt., steady: lambs, springers, $6 to $7.50 each, steady.Calves, $1.50 to $8 cwt.per I.slow.Hogs, {.0.b., $6.75; fed and watered, $7.05.| ONTARIO GRAIN QUOTATIONS.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, March 14.\u2014Ontario wheat \u2014 No.2 winter, 80 tn BIC outside, according 10 north, location.Manitoba wheat\u2014No.1 97%: No.2 do.9c: No.2 do., 9240.Oats\u2014Canada western, No, 2, 36'3c; No.8\u2018 Canadg.western.33 to Bathe, at lake ports, for finmediate shipment.Ontario No.2 white, 314% to a outside: No.3 white.on track, J4 to, 34140.Corn\u2014America No.2, so to ste.; .Barley\u201461 to 6lc outside for malting, and 53 to 55c for feed.Bickwheat\u201448% to 49c, shipping points.nitoba flour\u2014First patents, 34.50; eet patents, $4.90; Sg \u2018Bakers\u2019, 50.- + ar LIVERPOOL.WHEAT CL CLOSING.* Liverpool, March 14.\u2014- Closing: Wheat, spot dull; No.2 red, western, winter, no stock; futures quiet; March, 6s §3%d.May, 6s 9d; July, 6s 9d.Flour, winter patents, dull, 278 9d.Hops in London (Pacific coast), firm, £4 6s to £5 9s.Beef.extra India mess, easy, 115s.Pork, prime mess, western, easy, 878 6d.Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs.steady.056s.Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbw, steady, 58s; short ribs, 16 to 34 lbs.firm, 62s; clear bellies, 14 to 16 Ibs, quiet, 66s; long clear middles, light, £8 to 34 lbs., easy, 60s; long clear middles, heavy, 38 \"to 40 Ibs., easy, 59s; short çiear backs, 16 to 20 lbs, steady, 54s; shoulders, square, 11 to is lbs, easy, 48s 6d.Lard, prime western, in tlerces, sasy, TH 64; American refined, in pails, quiet, 48s.Cheese, Canadian finest white, 164s; Can.finest colored, new, firm, 61s 64.Turpentine spirits, strong, 66s 64.Resin, common firm, 17s 6d.Petroleum, refined, teady.644.I.ed oil, Steady.508.Laws mn.) - on, afdfd\" tés the: \u201ces he wag ior the co 3 on, which \u201call three-eved.3 yellow, 51% to 52c+ , [LA ROSE BoD ~ MEETS MARCH 1 Directors of Niplesing and La Rose meet in New York on March 20th, for dividend action.In the case of Nipissing the usual quarterly rate, namely 5 ».c.and 214 p,c.extra, will be ordered.On La Rose it is uncertain.whether the dividend will be continued at the.rate of 3 p.c.quarterly or will be increased.La {Rose has $1.200,000 qash assets, which include ore in transit and process of re-' fining, an amount.amply \u2018sûfficlent to permit of a liigher dividend, but Mr, Me- Gibbon and his co.d ifectors __ are rum- ning things on a businedy-iika basis, and are not likely tô make An increase until they are absolutely sure a, thétr footing.rer \u201cNIP\u2019S\u201d FINE SURPLUS.- On February 18th, 1911, Nipissing had & surplus of $1,125,816 in: cash on hand, ore in transit, at smelters, and at mines ready for shipment.Burr Bros.[New York, Ar a \u2014 A favoiu=\u2014 tary petition in bankruptey was filed -to- day against Burr Brothers, Ines dealers in stocks.wh offices were raided by Federal authorities list Novemtér.be published called the -Fublications o the International Agricultural Institute.In the issue just published a recapitulation of the world's wheat production! for 1910 as compared with that for 1809 is presented as follows: Northern Hemisphere\u20141909.8,230,221,000 ; boshels; 1910, 3.239,032,000 bushels.Southern Hemfsphere\u20141909, 247,528.000 bushels; 1910, 249,632,000 bushels.- Other countries (from the l'ornbusch Agencyl-1905, 168,656,000 bushels; 1910, 163.200,000 bushels.\u2019 3, 651,864,000 bushels.A firm feeling prevails in the market for bran and shorts, owing 10 the limited supplies and steady demand.Ontario bran, 322 to $23; Ontario mid- dilngs, 324 to 325: Manitoba bran, = to $23; Manitoba shorts, $33 to $25; grain mouillie, $20; mixed mouttite,\u201d 825 to $28.HAY PRICES ABOUT STEADY.May prices are about steady at the de- line, and sales are only Moderatèeiy.heavy.co No, 1 choice, $10 to $10.50; extra No.2, $8 to $8.50.$9 to 49.50; ordinary No.2, 36 to clover, mixed, $7 to $7.50: clover, $6.50, car lots.FLOUR HABE GE WHS SYALL.Prices \u2018all gles of fio dre Htcady.though hi voie.of* bu op are to-day | Ta nn the g PA side.\u2018 tent \u2026 nitoba ng wheat patents, frats, Me hg trod A a rs kA Sa \u20185 9.0; anijo h bake tents, ! Ms né birdied ; Œ $4.35: do.an Aes extras, $1.60 to 3.70.' \u2018COARSE GRAIN PRICES.Coarse grain \u2018ahôtations: Corn, American.No.3 yellow, 5534 to 5ëc; oats, No.2 Canadian Ty 38 to 28e: No.1 feed, 273% to,38c; 3 Canadian western, 3714 to age No.3 Tocal white, 37%c: No.3 1gcal white, 36%c; No.4 local white, L835: Manitoba barley, No.4, 4%¢ to bOc.BUTTER MARKET STRONG.\u201c2m Receipts of butter, against 99 a year ago.is strong under a brisk demand, choicest ! being quoted at 26¢ to 27e.CHEESE\u2019 TRADE QUIET.nl Receipts of cheese, 6 61\"boxes, against .1 a year ago.The local market Is quiet, ; with prices nominal at 12¢ to 12%c for western, and 11% to 12c for easterns.packages, | Price Brothers & Company, Limited 5% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds.Due November 1st, 1840.a The assats forming the security for these Bonds.amount to about $13,500,- 000, or nearly three times the outstanding Bonds.The timber limits are insured against fire at Lleyds.i Price and particulars furnished on application.Royal Securities | Corporation, Limited \u2026 UNION PACIFIC %|COBALT MINES, il The Annual Statemeñt of \u2014 this Company is in the printer\u2019s hands, and will be mailed stockholders of record as soon as printed: After this report is mailed to shargholders, a summary will appear in the.issued from the office ôf Bulletin and Market Mirror| 2 Fire and Büfglär Proo: Fg re vy } corresponding month of last year.| 1911 ° 5 1910 - Wheat, bush.1,027,842 1,399,449 : Peas, bush.2,078 Oata, bush.64,881 , Barley, bush.CIARNEGE, , Buckwheat, bush.25.611 à pote Sc ce se.ae oA 950830 I our, sacks .130.1 145.4 : The Dominion Depart- | joao oats, sacks .11.120 3.324 ent na Agriculture Oatmeal, sacks .3.370 18.446 as made 8 first} tolled oats, cases.4,020 5.815 issue of a series of Oatmeal, cases .900 monthly bulletins ort ee - 'Total\u20141909, 3.646,405,000 bushels: 1910, : ! as, francs, marks, .164 St, James St, Montres) | Toronto Quebec Halifax London, Erig.SAFES.À ys ¥ fe \u201cSoo\u201d will issue $5,202,000 new stock at par, or 7 shares of preferred and 14 shares of common to every holder of 100 shares.- TFhe-present issued -capital- is $8,400,000 preferred and $18,800,000 comman.The value of the subscription rights figures out at $8.73 a share, or a trifle less than 8% points, with the preferred selling at 165 and the.common at 148.\u2018The calculation does not mske allowance for interest or commissions.\u201cSoo\u201d mold up to 149 - early In the morning, but lost a point or more in the subsequent trading.Grain Trade Via St.John Shows Big F alling Off Grain exports from the port of St.John, N.B., for the month of February, 1911, show a big falling oft compared with the The figures are as follows: ! Potato Prices Drop Five Cents a Bag i Potato prices are weaker to- aay, and values have declined 2Z%c to ic per bag, | with sales of car lots at 82'sc, and\u2019 jobbing lots at $1.05 per bag.CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.' CGhicago, March 14.\u2014Cattle receipts estimated at 5,000, market steady; beeves, (35.15 15 to $6.85; Texas steers, $4.35 to $5.65; tern steers, $4.70.to 35.75: stockers | and feeders, $4.00 to $5.80; cows and heifers, $2.60 to 36.50.Hogs.\u2014 Receipts estimated at 23,000, | market glow and steady at yesterday's ; average; light, $6.85 to $7.20; mixed, $6.75 e; to 37.10; heavy, 36.60 to $7.rough, $6.60 to $6.75+ good to chaice.heavy, 5075 to £7.00; pigs, $6.60 to $7.15; bulk of sales, (36 .85 to $7.05.Sheep-\u2014Receipts estimated at 16,000, | market steady lo strong, native, $3 to 5; western.33.: 35 to 55.vearlings, $4.75 ! 535 $5.s- \u2018ern, 0: Janine native, $5 to $5.10; west - LOCAL GRAIN RECEIPTS.-a year ago 96,708,000 bys | refined, Jocal grain reccipts\u2014G.T.R.: Wheat, 990ÿ bush.; peas, 1600; oats, 6170: harley, 1515 bush.C.P.R.\u2014Corn, 3070 bush; oats, { 5283.flaxseed, 1071; flour, 400 bbls.; meal, 1400 bbls.WAR SCARE RUMOR PUT WHEAT HIGHER From the \"Special Correspondent of The Montreal Star on the Chicago Bosrd of Trade.Chicago, March 14 \u2014 Wheat ruled higher, May selling at 8813; to 80%, and July at 88% to 89:14.compared with 90% and 88% respectively one year ago.There wag a weak tone in wheat early, and further losses were made on _an attack made by room traders, who feit that with ~~~ James A.Patten, of Chicago: Charles E.Lewls, of Minneapolis, and Jobn T.Mil.liken, of St.Louis, and a thousand and one amaller speculators on the bear side of the market, there was little chance for a bull to make any money.When prices were at the weakest, a Japanese war scare rumor bobbed up.which, with garbled reports on the condition of the plant in Kansas, ran the shorts to cover.On the advance the Patten - Lewis - Cutten - Milliken crowd walled up all comers, and the result was reaction and rally from the lowest prices reached.Crop news was favorable from both sides of the Atlantic, and all the foreign markets were lower.save slight - hardenings at Paris and.Berlin.Primary recel 428,000 bushels, one year ag ceipts were one year ago.against 603,000 bushels » compared with 483 The European oe \u2018supply increased 164,000 bushels for the past week, against an increase of 3,800,000 bushels one year ago.The total is now 118,652,000 bushels: dshels.The world's available supply of wheat, #3 complle by Bradstreet's decreased 1,700,000 bushels, against an increase of 4.531.000 bush.\u2019 els one year ago.Liverpool was % to 4d lower, Antwerp \u201cwas off %S;c.Budd Test was \u2019go lower, and Paris was unchanged to Ye lower.\"J.P.PRITCHARD.EGG PRICES ARE LOWER.Receipts of eggs, 819 cases, compared with 18 2 year ago.An active trade is passing, but supplies are -ample to fill all requirements.Strictly new laid, 38c: selected cold storage, 23c; No.1 stock, 30c; and No* 2 stock, 18¢ per dozen.Offer Big Prizes For \u2018Live Stock Exhibition Special to The Montreal Star.Téronto, March the Canadian National Exhibition have decided to add over $5,000 to thie prize Het for the coming show.There will be $1.000 for special prizes for cattle.This amount will be for cham- plons in beef and dairy classes.Nearly $3.000 will be added to -the prizes fpr horses and $1,000 to those for poultry.OIL QUOTATIONS.London.March 14.Calcutta Tinsed.April-June.68s 4%d: linseed ofl, 478 Bd: sperm ol], £34 10s; petroleum.American, ated: do.spirits, 63id: tur n tine, spirits, 66s 1izd: resin, America strained, \u201818s; do.fiyne, 185 6d.Liverpool, March 14.\u2014Tuyrpentine spirits, strong, 66s; resin, common, firm, 17s 6d.petroleum, \u2018refined, steady, 61444; linseed oll.steady, 50s.Bavannah Ga., March 14\u2014Turpentine, firm, 82 to 93gc.CAPITAL, - $10,000,000.LONDON -OFFICE, NEW YORK AGENCY, With its large number of branches, 74 | MONTREAL BRANCH, adlan Bank of Commerce is able to effect collactions promptly and at reasonable rates.Rates will be quoted on application.FOREIGN BUSINESS Cheques and drafts on all.countries of the world, lire, kronen, florins, roubles ar any other foreign currency, can \u2018The local market; be negotiated at Thé Canadian Bank of Commerce at Teasonable rates.THE CANADIAN BANK - OF COMMERCE .REST, - $7,000,000 NO.21,07 NO.16 EXC ARD ST ANGE: PLACE agents and correspondents, the Can- throughout the world -.COLLECTION BUSINESS drawn In sterling.ST.JAMES STREET | © H.B, WALKER, Massager.| West End Branch, Cerner St.H.B.PARSONS, Manager.Catherine and Metcalfe Streets.Canada Starc 6% lst Morteage Gold Bonds Due October 1st, 1930.i Subject to redemption at 110 and accrued interest after October 1st, 1918 -Descriptive circular will be mailed on request Price\u2014Par and Accrued Interest C.Meredith & Company, Limited 101 St.Francois Xavier Street h Co.Limited Interest 1st April and October 57 13604 - Tel.'Main 3410.G.W.FARRELL & co.Members Montreal Stock Exchange, STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.45 St Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.ORDERS EXECUTED Mais 6548.! pr ANALYSIS QF - COPIES MAILED Members Montres! Stock Exchange.I, x .CARSLE! ERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, We havé issued the first edition of onr -Clangified as yestmant.esi Investment and oN.uve, \u2018 GREENSHIELDS.39 & 41 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, E.C, ENG.kly Market Review of Securities dealt in on xchange mailed on application.\u201c &C : 30, ON ALL MARKETS.\u201cus oT.FRANCOIS me se TREAL STOO ous.oN FELIS ke COM = ST.SARA MIENE 15 = the New York se 6 pa re bs _ LC ATS 'ioMade by\u2014 .The Dominion Safe.and - Vault se, Limited | The Canasta Fairbanks A - Cg, Limited - 400 1.dnmes Boots Montres A Lfstes & Coy, Naa ee fk hes:-\u2014Toroteé oa Ta TH Redpath.FH me Lewis \u2026 REDPA TH.&.6.pe = \u2014 : lf NES 1 Winnipes.Ca , HE i fifi Fi Face Aue pts of wheat to-day were \u2019 14.\u2014TFhe directors of \u2019 Sage, -western wheat res \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 [meer pa re \u2014 = _ To-day S Closing Prices ONTARIO'S FINAL |= ESTIMATES DOWN foe is | Toronto, March 14.\u2014 14.Further and i fioal supplementary estimates for the : DIVIDEND SOTICE.provincial financial yéar ending October 31, 1911, have been tabled in the |.Notice is hereby given that a Quart- + Legislature.They provide for the ex- |erly Dividend of two per cent (3%) has been declared on the Common Stock penditure of $704,512, which, added The livie Flour Mills Com Os pany, to the main estimates brought down mie, payable Saturday the first last session and the first supplement- | day of April, 1911, te shareholders of SE oe THE MONTREAL: DAILY STAR\u2014JYESDAY, MARCH4, 911 He Reciprocity Will Have on Them ce _\u2014Jarles- brought down on January 31.of db ss-20th-instant.make up a total expenditure for the By order of the Board, current year of $10,987,399.- G.ALFRED MORRIS, Of the total amount \u2018of $704,512 pro- Montreal, March 13, 1911.Secretary.vided for, the greater bulk, or $543.- _ 1879, will go for colonitation.ronds and re .\u201cee A | public works In the newer districts of [CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED FELT COMPANT,- y Ontario.A large portion of the bal- L ; LIMITED .ance is devoted to salary increases for .- civil servants.A quarteriy dividend of 1% por cent.on We offer, subject te withdrawal and prior sale, > Conslderable progress was made ÎN the Preferred shares of the Capital Stock the Legislature in clearing the way |of this Company is declared payable April, for the resumption of the reciprocity |1st, 1911, to Shareholders of record $15,000,000 : PATERSON FIELDING .(debate.An important amendmg¢nt was March 18, a T to N made in Hon.Mr.Matheson\u2019s tax bill.WALTER BINMORE, : \u2014Toron ows.by which the tax of 2 cents on stock |g; 17 Sec.-Treas.- transfers must be paid by the seller|.OTD \u2018A BRIBE EOR ROBIN.instead of\u2019 the buyer \u2019 ississippi Iver ower mpany : STREET RY.UP, | Special to the Montreal Star.MUNROE HAS WESLEYAN STUDENTS MINING | _ (inçerperated in the State of Maine, USA) _ , 5% 1007 1 FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS A Due January 1st, 1951 0 * Redeemable as a whole (or in part for sinking fund after January 1st, 1916) on any interest date at 105 and accrued interest.Interest payable semi-annually on the 1st January and July.Principal New York, March 14\u2014Jospeh G.; Ww i Robi self-confessed bank wrecker, i MOURN DR.SHA ° ; confessed to-day in the Tombs that he STARTED ON ; STOCKS bed, been approached with an offer of (Continued from page nine.) - STEEL ACTIVE : keep silent about his fi- té-das ; hancial secrets and gp back on his| - ey a oma | Bought an and Sold.promise to stand Ly District Attorney - \u201cWe, the students of the Wesleyan in investigation now going on into the Theological College, assembled to- affairs of the ( \u2018arnegie \u2018Trust Com- gether on this dread and sorrowful oc- : um thai 2 : | Gaston, desire to put on record tne BRYANT \"BROTHERS Dorinton Steel after a long rest | \u201cWhen 1 refused,\u201d he said, \u201cthel New York.March 14.\u2014The defence of [deep love and high esteem In which, + + A took a spurt this afternoon, and there hearer of the bribe threatened to \u201cget\u201d: George H.Munroe, formerly of Mont- We held our late principal, the Rev.88 St.Francois Xavier St.was also à marked recovery in Street Me.When | asked how he could real, to the three sets of charges ot Willlam I.Shay, B.C.L.L.D, D.C.L.: MONTREAL I \u2018get\u2019 me when 1 would be in prison, î Some of us have known him for years, Rallway, the latter selling up to 233%.| Le replied, \u201cwe might get vou through Mouse of the mails in connection with and the more we knew of him the bet- PHONE MAIN 4860 and Interest payable at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronte and Winné Elect was st » alleged fraudulent stock sales u pes ric was strong.; your sister.whiéh he is being tried-In the ter we loved him, for to us he MuntuLié= London land, and at the Old Colony Trust Company, Beston.aodotinger was casier at 37.60 bia to \u2014_\u2014 Court here began to-day.Federal vise teacher, a a JS | 0 \u2019 ê istered bonds nt A able \u201c 80 : fet.: - en r Wan Sraet wan ates and strong.A'STRIKE AT THE \u201cS00.\u201d dGrorse H.Robinson, the first wit.\u201cWe loved him for his unfailing de-| = oupon or registere interchangeable C.P-R.sold up to 216, then back to.: ness for the defence, was on the stand votion to true principles.because he THE In Denominations of $5,000, $1,000, $500 and $100.318%.\u201cSoo\u201d 147%, Steel 78%, Special to The Montreal Star.\u2018 8! ng an agr t alleged to desired that we should attain to the .PA | have been entered into between him highest development of Christian 4 Coupon Bonds may be registered as to principal only.Reading 1574.Atchison 108%.Erie | Sault Ste.Marie.Mich, March 14\u2014! \u2018nd Frank L.Chocker, Munroe's couri- character and usefulness in the Meth- TRADERS BANK AF 39%, Rubber 43, after selling at 45%, | This morning 26 electrictans employed sel, and Dr.John A.Munroe, of Sara- odist ministry.His profound }:arn- : Lehi 173 _by| the Lake Superior -Corporation in .: - .ni Thé rail mill went on strike, alleging foc, [Kg Y- (he defendants bro- | ra OF CANADA Trustee : OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, BOSTON Afternoon Transactions.that the management had dispense The .; \u201c *- 3 .purport of the document was his Christian tenderness, make our , \u2018Duluth Superior\u201410 at 83% With the ser ices of Elecirician J.Wil} ot immediately brought out.hearts throb with deep emotion at our Dividend No.60 .i CAPITALIZATION .Merchants Bank\u201412 at 18%, 1 at 187.son.yesterday, without cause.Robinson, who Is said to have been unutterable loss.© _ - Dom.Park\u20142 at 61.TT = la salesman in this country for Eng-| \u201cWe desire in all our sorrow to | NOTICE 18 HEREBY Authorized To.be Issued Molsons Bank\u201413 at 211.SPOT COTTON.lish Marconi Wireless Company stock.respectfully present to Mrs.Shaw and IVEN vidend of two 51 Bonds .$25,000,000 $15,000,000 Asbestos\u2014200 at 13, 23 at 13.f the b d famil GIVEN that a di Steel 50 at 6844, 10 at 68be.at 58, | Spot unchanged.14.65.\u2018testified in direct examination to de- the members of the bereaved family .se at 59.25 at 687 25 at 59, 2 a 28 ! \u2018livering some shares of English Mar- OUT heartfelt sv pray ee per cent.upon the paid-up 64 Preferred Stock 6,000,000 6,000,000 ne er mr SA our y em Bat BO.26 at Dit, 25 at 594, 25 aù R ocK E XCHANG SE.re & purchasers In 1908.He was fais hour of deep affiction, that He will Capital Stock of the Bank has Common Stock - 16,000,000 16,000,000 Richelieu\u201450 at 109%, 25 at 109%, 2 : NEW YORK ST er Closely cross questioned by the|pe a Father to the fatheriess, and a || been declared for the current | .at sto 25 at 1087.tc (Reported by J.S.Bache & Co.) } \u2014_\u2014 Husband to the widow.\u2019 quarter, being at the rate of - Bonds in excess of $16,000,000 can only be issued to pay for 80 per cent.of the == \u2014 r 9 \u2014 - .cotia 26 8156 25 at 74%, 105 at sTocK op?La ow.& pm.| WHEAT CLOSED STRONGER.The pall bearers at the funeral to- eight per cent.per annum, cost of future extensions, betterments and improvements.$1,000,000 bonds are oe re àt 74%, 10 at 75, 25 at 74%, 25 am Beet Sugar 4125 4514 443 45 Winnipeg wheat prices were strohs- ime\u2019 or Rev.ori Dr.Serimger, and that the same will be | held in the Treasury to be issued as and when required.= Pe Rico\u201425 at 56%.Amal Copper.633% 6414.Fais PAL | vanee close With May at 92 7-8 8N cal College: Rev.Dr.Rexford, payable at the Bank and its | Mississippi River Power Company is now constructing a Hydro-Eleetric _ Detrolt\u201425 at 70%, 25 at 70%, 75 at Amer Loco com 39% 394 39% 39% | à Jai Ont 93 14 40 93 Eu price.Principal Diocesan Theological Col- Branches on and after the |: Plant on the Mississippi River at Keokuk, Io Initial de ent, 120,000 T0%, 2 at 70%, 59 at TOM, 50 at 70%.| Am Sugar RCo Loo.Lo.oe jen uly at 93 1-4 to 93 3-8c bushel.|iege: Dr.W.M.Patton, acting-Prin- jet day ot April next The || ssissipp wa.velopm at ou ne 08 \u2018Am Sm & RCo 75 76% 75 76% | New York Cotton cipal, Wesleyan Theological College: | i delivered horse-power, of whict.60,000 horse-power has been contracted for Winnipes Siret 19 ai 196, 25 at 1941.Am Car F'ndry.23 53 53 ew Yor otten Exchange.Mr.Wm.Hanson, treasurer of the Tranefer Books will be closed ||.already; ultimate capacity 200, 3 Ottawa Power\u20141 at 130%.2 at 130%, | Am & Fy com.coin 2415 sees aaes | March Open, High.Low.2.30 Weslevan College: Alderman 8.J.Car- from the 17th to the 31st of £ hvdr 1 .1 .gn bee Fv.bond 000 85% | Am Woollens.845 344 3474.May.:! 21 !1 (GEE 1460 Meds MA BL end Xn © 0 OUEN March, both days inclusive.| Construction of hydro-electric plant 1s progressing steadily and satis- soJusbec Ry.bonds 310,000 at 85%, 56- Apaconda M Co.eee eer tduly LL UD 1432 14.33 1427 1408) LN By order of the Board factorily, and it is estimated that the \u2018initial development of 120,000 delivered dat 35, 5500 USED at 00 | Ateh T'p & San M73 10554 19754 10834 August [01 1888 1336 1378 1379) Special Notice.> TU RT STRATHY horse-power will be completed by July 1, 1913.Shawinigan\u20145 at 111%, 5 at 1113.1.\u2026 3215 31y 32 Foe ee - 7112.64 12.65 PIANO TUNING.If - A 8 i .Bank of Montreal\u20141 at 250% © Blea.10385 103% 108% 1032 Dec 12,59 12:58 1254 1257! Layton Bros.employ a large staff |] | General Manager.We recommend these bonds for the following reasons: \u2014 | Porto ue pond 3 000 at Ie.Do \u2026 pa of experienced piano tuners and re- | ) \u2019 Q) The te oo.within power-transmission distance embraces a population of Can.Car bonds\u2014$2,000 at 104%.| Brooklyn R TE Tig 77% 174 71% pairers.Very moderate charges; sat- Nn over 4, Cement\u201450 at 23, 25 at 23.C.-P, R.5 at 215, 100 at 215 1-2.Power, 50 at 149.75 at 149, 25 at 149, 200 at 149, 5 at 149 1-4.Street, 50 at 231 1-2.50 at 231 + | isfac assured.Phone Up 5941.i | Tocente, Pub.soth, spar.- = Fee Cast Jon Five os ne we 74 DOMINIO! St.Catherine street west, (cor.Stan: | I : | (2) The erategie position of the plant gives access to a large and importent- qe: Can Pacific.21454 218° 21434 216 ly Street) S12 aw ize market in which the only competition is power produced from coal at a much - at 231 3-4.50 232, 50 at 232 i- 1-3, 50 | Chicago Gt Wt.821, 8214 821; 82% S ECURITIES ; higher cost.- at 2 at 2 2, 25 at es O0 za 824 .22804 26 mt 337 0-0 3 at 233 14 55 Chic & N.W.1423 145.12% 165 CORPO : ï nn - 8 60.00\u20ac HE >.cient nage a nad e covering delivery plack Taie Bonde Stat 84 1e NOMME SL PI II 122% 121 12 RATION mn.HP.v g expe on preses 13 aroronto Ry., 10 at 127, 5 at 127.25 at ; Colora £ South\u2019n.iii Viti ii 1K LIMITED 4 issue o nds.Cement pref, 1 at 81.1 at 8%.; \u20ac open on Th 33% 334 83% : : (4) With the estimated sale of at.least an additional 25,000.H.P.duting the con- Union Bank, 20 at 150.struction period, it is estimated that the net earnings will be largely in excess of bond interest requirements.These earnings\u2019 should be greatly increased upon the sale of the entire initial development of 120,000 H.P.- \"Corn Products.14 14 14 14 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Do pref.oo.wove eue tee Security of Interest The properties of the Butte Central Copper Del.Lack & Wo.oc.veer eee | Tf the first tial of good bond Company are located in Butte, Montana where more CLOSING March 14 March 13 yee a à first essential of a g on .> .STOCKS Atk Bia Ask Bia Del & Huon.1815 0 100 i \u201csecurity of principal\u201d the second || copper is produced annually than in any other min- Co) ere 53 per cont, of the tase pros so matuy.TC 1910, will be sufficient to Am Ashestes.15 3 1374 16 \u201cDo do pref .sii.2u0s assuredly, \u201csecurity qf interest.\u201d ing district in the world, and where failures are (6) A substantial cash equity behind the bonds.Bell Telephone.148 1.53 141% 146 Distillers\u2019 Sect 3676 % 2624 id To see this point clearly by con- practically unknown.- B C Packers of A .91% .91% |G.Nor.Ry pr.125 127 125 126% trast, suppose for instance, that a com- All drifts in the Ophir claim of the Company CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION ofB .General Electric .| pany buying $1,000,000 worth of are in ore.An immense tonnage of milling ore is Messrs.Cooper & Powelson, of New York, will have direct charge of the Black Lake Ash.17 WM ee BB terboro.18% 18% 18 18% real estate pars for part of it withi} already blocked out.Sinking is going on rapidly, hydraulic regret and the Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation will a rR TO 72 10% M Cent.vdi di adi 0h ee rl last week a station was being cut at the 600-foot have direct charge of the electrical installation, including the transmission and ton.el Int Pump.tens \u2026\u2026 ) .7 \u2019 - ec 1 * Can, Converters.48 435; 43 = 43 \"Do Harvester 116° 116i, 116° 11814 pears reasonably secure.This real es- level and development on upper levels is pushed Ji The Stone & Webster Management Association will manage the property Can, Rubber.\u2026.98 9 98 |KansasCityS\u2026 834, 34 2814 34 tate.however, may be undeveloped and rapidly.and during the construction period will have charge of the sale of power.The Cann Pacifier.isa 2153; 215 Kan & Tex com 32% 33% 32% 33k held for speculation.If the favorable This stock has not only a speculative value, but firms named have all had large experience in this class of work, and the Company's .Crown Reserve.Z80 252 265 260 Ly Som prof ne vie 18 WA ; time lo sell i delayed, the company - is a mining investment as well.It has been, since interests could not be in more capable hands.Si Copada Cement.a 2h a, au Missouri Pacific 56 36% 55% 56% boy f re for the property © the listing a short time ago, one of the leading trading PRICE.CE PPE ee 20 , ia 148% 149 147% 147 , ; - To Detroit Railway.70% 70% 70 eo MSF 455M M 148% §7% 147% caning and it cannot be sold except at issues on ne Boston Curb xchange.Full par si, 000 First Ma gas 57 Bonde) for 4e om.Coal Com.15\" 1067 1157 (0 |NY Con & Ru 106% 10754 106% 107% a loss.The security of interest there- ticulars and quotations will be furnished on request.$200 Common S $875 Dom: Stee Co 885 io ite gin Te ap ue IE hE TK fore, is not so certain by any means as J ESTES & C Subecriptions will be payable as follows: ali i Soct.tg 103% 108 1035 Do 11 pref one LEO IUI2 CITE the security of principal./ \\.° Ny O., 278 on jai 3, 1911 3200+ on January io 1912 .on s - on y st, 1912 T 435 7464 74% Tél |NYOnt&West 41 4134 41 41% Dom.ex, Com.fi 108° 106 1044 North Pacific: .12214 12387 12234 123% he complete Je any 607 opaider STOCKS AND BONDS, 7/0 pref.A Dent Superior.853 82 85 82 |Nor& Westcom 108 106% 106 106% Payment i in full may be made at the option of the purchaser on April 3rd, 1911.Nege- ' Hablox Railway.144 143 145 143 Paoffic Mail \u201cee ods 1204 2 12 He concers in no sense speculative Commercial Union B ldg.Montreal.tieble receipts bearing date of April 3rd, 1911, will be issued to purchasers meding Payment in Ayana Electric.eres vere sees anes penn, BR.eo 3312 sate 3350 ts assets, 2 times greater than its .tihele or in part as above provided on that date.Receipts for bonds will draw interest on the Pre es EE a Pre tee) oot bond indebtedness, consist of properties - \u2014 apr amounts paid at the rate of 53,7, per annum, and fully-paid receipts will be exchangeable for Inter.Coal Co.5 4 55 45 |Phila& Read.155% 157 155% 157% all earning incomes.\u2018The history of permanent bonds whem engraved and ready for delivery.Lake of Woods.140 137 140 137 Rock Island.205% 30 29% 30% the Company is a history of steadily | Receipts for common stock will be exchangeabis for permanent stock certificates net later do pref.130 125 130 125 |Ry SteelSpring .|increasing profits.than July 1st, 1913.LavrentidePaper213 211 211 210 | RepIrod&StlCo.; \u2018do pref\u2026.\u2026.es Ze De do » pref agi; 2057 Devs 26h For four years past the nct earnings - BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mackay com.94 9115 95 ai; SO hern Rycom 265; 26): 26% 20% have been more than double the bond .BDWIN S.WEBSTER, President ELIOT WADSWORTH MET &P.ss 8 63 Ml Southern Bacio 116% 117 1161 117 interest, which thus makes \u201csecurity of = Sons & ber r, Begun.Ma Stone & Webster, Boston, Mase.Min.BE Braids vii 148 175 Texus Pacific.4 25% 28% 28% interest\u201d ample.: : .3 &W.Scigmen & Company.New York City Coating Basinwer, New York City Mant.Power.149% 149 149 1774 Twin City.xd Nothing can stop the growth of \u2014 .CHARLES PF.WALLACE JUDGE WILLIAM LOGAN Montreal Cotton.155 151 155 151 |U Su sel com x Ii AUS 18% Western Canada, and every step of its - 9 ROBER T WINSOR ALEXANDER I LARD Montreal ioe 3 Tai ev 8 hab So (1% 483 4150 437] development means greater strength and - : , [Kidder Peabody & Company.Besten, Mase.General Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce.Toronte, Cansde pre : .; : .A.Pengo mn ny ry ny 0% Union P com.- 178 17414 178% 175) larger profits for P.Burns & Com- (Incorporated under Ontario Companies\u2019 Act).Vice-President The Decuinien Socios AOR ROY .Limited, Torents, Canada Neodd Onion: Do pref.91% 91%! pany., CAPITAL.tt 22 24 24 et eu ee ee 00 0e 05 ee oe oe.$2,000,000.00 47 457 41 Wabash\u2026 .17% i73¢ 17% ob B.& Coal 901g 9% 96 95%| Do \u201cbref.20ig BR 89 \" .Two sen Shires, Par Value, $100 a 7 do pref.128 135 13 |w pref.a Ta 13° 73 E.C.NoreworthyM on , u URITIES' ilvie Common.12834 126 13834 127 wis Union Tel.i Fhe 67 Tax In the Treasury.+.2 ve 20 ne so oe on seo .1,000,000 Shares , {ION EC RD ORATION iscon com.CANADA LIFE BUILDING va & B10 129 = 19°} \u2014 BOARD OF \u2014 Ponman es _ Ww aos 89 M Oo N T R EA L 20 KING \u2018steasT CANADA LIFE BLDG.Poa RE 57 56% 581% 55% Quebec .c.62 61 613$ 61 b.& Ont.ves JOO 1087 10834 1083 President ras ae» J.BRADFORD McCONNELL, M.D., D.C.L., Montreal .: p PR Vice-President.JAMES A.HUGHES, Mining- Capitaliat, Halfleybury, TORONTO.LONDON EN o MONTR EAL ° Secretary-Treasurer.R.W.NORRINGTON, Capitatiet, Toronto, Ont.es - ; .Pearl Lake I : : ._ 0.ceavaee 106 105% 105% 1053 Director.secsssssessssss.W.F.M, PLOTKE, Brôker, Toronto, Ont.7 u ; ES = oN = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ra =.Pn wood ti 1 x e RUST MORE ec ccsts rente .G.SLATER, Manufacturer, Detroit, Mich.NEW YORK STOCKS 3 a \u201cToloiéBailvas.\u2026 2} 8% 7 0 nes OVAL THD Co, : Thie Company has sscured eleven Slaime of # forty acres each.TEN.All stocks bought and sold for Bo | LINE) rs ms zz 2] DOMINION GOLD MINES TH Gig ri A sss Limsted A Dike, 150 feet wide, passes through the She Claim, from which a of Ca margin.w Twin City we.\"rio 108 ° 100 108 ITAL: free gold has been taken.Another has been located on the Swanson floss oO onsoli Stock Exchange LIMITED West India.AT 7 copie Same sense CE one SL Pr en CE em er aren [| Mn rk) Unlisted ° ans .ind aipee Ry.1904 18 14 1 190 R Join his company aa Fund other dike, 30 feet wide, bhving free gold showings.> Mi and U Secrie _ Authorized Capital.Berean ve .À 3 mine in Portupine.They have .OA or PATE.ane F.O.HIRSCH - Treasury Stock.ei ene a we + CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.|| over fy veins in signt on Pois Men, bone naiss 200,000 Shares of Syndicate Stock are Main 1249 7 St Francois Xavier Se.|\u2018 SHARES PAR-VALUE $L00- >.\" L.\u2026 Reported by J.8, Bache & Co.w a : President, x ain ; | Paid and Nom-ansecsilidé =~ * 5° opie.Babes.Lowes Cine or SST pren oe bat at * Bert now Offeredat Fifteen (15c) centsa share J \"oa Pally Paid a , .cents as we leve it wtll Sir H.Montagu id m\u2014\u2014 \u2019 ; 9 \"sen 75 cents in th Allen This will 1 Assessm Ea President pC Bo 8064 soit 88 Bons two weeks, 0 In the next R.B Angus.eles \u201cwork reqgired by the Mines Act, leaving ation pa To the Trea: 1 Ro and She Robinsce 5 Corn \u2018 à Puch & \u201cMponsders sury for future development work.- + , - Canadian Consolidated 7 ot ce snufsctierifiy\u2019, > eus ui us SE Chi AE || ne AO EE Vie Frade.Gop.K Lain MB : wena à .| van, tèr V -, 1 SOs RUSSELL E.=e pre Re Mioing Engineer of the Componr, t.Frank \u20ac Eoriug, Formie one M].Bubber Co., Limited} sñan lock stock oftered at 2g yor ai fl Nays.Es nx 3 da H.ROBFFFOSR Manages.\u2019 \u201cfor future particulars, address\u2014 > Ca un Te 5.LA À Quérterts divider dividend A 1%, per cmt on opportunity to invabt i in a mine.a h ie.won .Rov ge on age JPOPHAM&CO.f| caress 1 he Ween Pacific Development bo; Ec Bisset 0.184° entres mis ve Ko: eco Ji C.EStEIA Le | IG bre = HBG.JOR Raia he adres Tien RT Ea ; 416 LAKE pa ti W006 vooce- .tek,\u2019 of The Maritime Coal railway 2e \"ox Lo ] -\u2014 he New Hats .\u201cThere is another feature irf the n new y Millmety which we would like to bring to your notice.It is the hat with the brim turned away from the face.This particular hat will receive the post of honor in our Monday's Millinery exhibition.This hat has a wealth garden of flowers.Some designs of it have touches of cerise.and others deep mauve, and some touches of the new King's blue.While it is a hat of an entirely different nature from the \u2018Helrget\u201d hat, it partakes enough of the military in its sharp, clean-cut lines, to make it very companionable to the Helmet Hat.4 Miss Webber #Æ Good Wash Goods f | Fresh and Dainty Too THE ROBERT SIMPSON COMPANY, Limited, TORONTO, We have good ginghams at .10 per yard.We have good white Swiss crossbar muslins and is in the Corset Department and will be glad to give you the benefit of her experience.The 4 There are.tots of winter | stories 'for : Four KODAK Let the pictures you take 9 ] tell of outdoor fun and indoor good times.KODAKS, $5.00 to $111.00 Ask your dealer, ernie sagirct oro foe copy of the Kodak catalogue.\u2019 CANADIAN KODAK CO., Le.OFFICE AND FACTORIES: 582-592 King Street, Ww.TORONTO, CAN.5 oT = Lie md Accident lnsu- Tooth Powder & Paste 21 yore Dredoets the.oo ny \u2014\u2014# ar WINTER RESORTS.Winter Resort Information Bureau Descriptive Bookl Rates, of the following ana Sher wes Resorts and Hotels.as well as Ralircad and Steamship Folders tnd Time-Tables.~aay be obtained by those interested, at the ; Star Branch Office white striped muslins and embroidered spot muslins, and embroidered figures muslins, fresh, corset is the fgundation of the gown.More than ever this season does Fashion demand that your spotless and dainty, at from .15 to .75.We have white Piques at from .25 tu .45 and just this shall we say for them.we are proud of their quality.: figure be correctly corsetted.And more, it We have a mosi exceptionally fine range of must be correctly corsetted before your new linen and cotton suitings in almost any good co- suit or dress can be fitted.Come here to-morrow and secure your corset.You have the advantage of choice of 17 different makes of corsets, and of more than lor that you could wish for for Spring.Some 200 distinctive models.You will also have the 4 at .15, some at .18, some at .25.Others up to 45, and the 45 cent ones you should know.are advantage of a talk with Miss Webber, than whom no one is better able to advise you as to , | + | | | | absolutely pure linen\u2014every thread, and like _the best of our linen damasks, have been sub- \u201cjected.to, the Old Bleach Process, and the Old Bleach simply means, the \u201csun and meadow\u201d the corset you ought to wear.bleaching, instituted in the days of our grand- We will expect you to-morrow.mothers before the world was in a hurry.i : As for Silk muslins, we have already dis- : posed of two entire shipments this Spring and the third, bringing us a pattern more beautiful = still, will be ail ready for you in our Department on Wednesday morning.An entirely new design in the very newest shades at.per vard.39 | 40 of the Newest Black Marabout Stoles $5 Each on Wednesday Not stoles of an ordinary everv-day appearance; but stoles that are jet black and lustrous, and satiny in appearance, and beautiful, and soft and cosy.and eight rows wide-\u2014Stoles as Silk Lisle Socks for Children 19 Per Pair Tan, Black, Pink and Sky, sizes 47: to 8 inches.This is a fine mercerized sock, perfect- lv shaped and fast color.~ 15.000 Yards Vash Ribbon ; Cut Into Six or Three Yard Lengths At Special Prices t width, 0 yards.14 1% width, 6 vards .49.i No.No.good as we ever sold in an ordinary way at $10.00, on sale No.2 width, 0 yards, .25 No.3 width.3 yards.16 | Wednesday morning.while forty of them last, at eath $5.00 No.4 width.3 vards.23 : - © MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL ESTABLISHED 1823 Supported Entirely by Voluntary Subscriptions Through the generosity of the public.the Montreal General Buy By Name The next time you order PIANO] Willis & Go.The Willis REMOVAL- SALE THE PIANO EVENT OF 1911, We remove to our new eight storey building about April Ist.We have ordered an ew tire new stock for our new wares rooms, and do not intend to re move one of vur present large stock, and we offer NEW KNABE PIANOS at the foi lowing important reductions, } A rare chance to obtain $ absolutely new Knabe, net shopworn or used by artists, at a real bargain.LOF No.Style.Price.Sale Price 7\u201d , $700.00 $475.00 \u201cV* 800.00 500.00 \u201cF\" 900.00 525.00 \u201cH\u201d 1000.00 750.00 (Smell Grand» : YA\u201d 1,100.00 800.06 (Small Grand + ; \u201cB\" 1,200.00 850.00 (Large Grand: ; Beethoven Grand (used) 4 1,800.00 690.00 | Equally large reductions in other lines.See large advertisement.TERMS OF SALE.These prices are for cash, but liberal terms of payment will be made if requested, with only 6 per cent.interest added for carrying the account, \" LIMITED 600 St.Catherine Street West.I i + 1 Cor.Pee! and $t.Catherine Sts.Or will de maile< to out-of-towa addresses for postag.| if + \u2018When writing, please mention general locality preferred.+ (7 i 1 i «i 120 Law 81.CHARLES, Atiantic City, NJ.- : Most select location fronting tbe ocean, Thor- Len, modern.Courtenus service.Bathrooms, with hot and cold, and sea i tachment, showers, ete.ag fificent sun perlor los erlovking the Boardwalk and ocean.Orchercre of soloists.Golf water at- rivilegea.Alw pen.Illus | trated booklet.NEWLIN HATES COMPANY.36 26 F \u2014 \u201cHOTEL MORTON ang i virginia Ave.near the Beach; open all-year ! Capacity 350.Improved and refurnished.Rooms single er en sulte,with private baths, : perfect sanitary arrangements; elevator | all floors; sup parlor; table a special feature.Special early season rates.Mrs.N.ML HAINES, owner and proprietor.Virginia Avenue and .26 68 THE WILTSHIRE Beach, Atlantic City.N.J.Ocean view, Greatly !mproved and refurnish.ied.Cap.350.Private baths running water in roome, elevaicr, -sub parlor, ets.Music Special (3x 0 up' wkly: $2.50 up dally.Blt SamlEils Hotel Rudolf ATLANTIC CITY.N.J.Always open.One of the largest and leading | weg fran: hotels.Capacity 1000.AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.Hlut and cold sen baths.Magnificent suu par.Lr: overlonkiog the ocean and boardwalk Or vhe-tra of avioisis.Bwklet apd rates upon request.A.| RUREYSER.Mgr.JOEL HILL MAN.NE | ATLANTIC CITY OFFICIAL GUIDE | 08 pages, 7 Wlustrations.AI! astractiong and the leading hotels described.with rates.city more, ree OD MATIOS BUREAU.Best evs, AilanticCiey.B.4.fe eo : THE LORAINE ;.; ATLÆNTIQ CITY, NI.| Ocean front, St.Charles Place, betweët- the two piers.Fresh and sea water baths, Roady and publie running water in bed- fy ' SE ets êre R., n ra S.\u2019 ATTY eax.tes\u201d 27 ted + | \u201d = 3 ado i ; Grand Atlantic \u2018Hotel ! AT) C CITY, Virginia ave nefr Reach i Joel \u201cPier.Ca- pacivy S00, Hat i and cold-sea \u2018water baths; carge] roomy, , etn exposutt ¢ tievator to i level, fun parlors\u2019 etc.Spectat 11250 op vor: Ir.Booklet.Couches meet Eu 26004 COOPER \u2018& LEEDS.HOTEL JACKSON nis\u2019 avenue.Every mo | Bench front at V | den Sopolniment, 1 vaine, elevator to street; | private bathe, grchesira etc.American ard ! European plans.Booklet.RES H, QIENLRY.AZligntic City M.J.(Built of Brick.) Hotel De Ville Zgincay Are.a3 Poach ! \u2018\u2019The Hotel of Comfort.\u2019 Fine Fave: elera- \u201cter: private batbs: sise Bat ÉESDN Pan Book- jet.19 joe, ! Most Modern and Leading Moderate Rate Hotel ALBEMARLE \u2018'jrinis Ave, and Beach Atlantic City.M.J.! New throughout: capacity 350.Here Winter and Spring uests bave the same comforts, conseu lence, and appoiniments to be found In the most lixurious hotels without extravagant cost.Ta.bie is exceptionally good; white pegvice.Spe- cla: early season rates, sa.$10, Gey up week 1x.American plan.Booklet.P.COEE.HOTEL IROQUOIS, South Carolina Ave.and Beach, Atlantic City, N J.Capacity 400: one of the most wodern aml up-to-date hotels, 100 front, ocean slde rooma: private baths; running water in rooms; elevator: music: white service: elegavt table; croheetrs.Spring rates: $12.50 up weekly: $2.30 up dally.Booklet.W.F.SHAW, PHILLIPS HOUSE, - Atlantic City, N, J Mass.Ave.and Beach.All modern conveniences.Booklets.F.P.Phillips.27 *Ceod \u2014 ; .Bt.Chas.Pl.and the Hotel Raleigh Beach, Atlantic City, N.J.200 1 .sunny rooms, pleely furnished, ren view private baths, runsiog water, Pore elevator to atl floor, lr trie ) his: colsine rs Sry .abagluely of the TT J.DYNES B a x Æ coal don\u2019t merely ask for Get the assurance of heat, labor saving, and Hospital has been supported for the past eighty-seven years on & scale! , The unprecedented growth of the city during the past five years, LEHIGH VALLEY \"has so enlarged the demands upon the institution by the suffering The modernized Montreal General Hospital will be fireproof, and COAL COMPANY'S will embrace the latest improvements in hospital architecture and; This important undertaking.necessitating increased expenditure for maintenance, has been assumed by the Committee of Management, This coal lasts longer - this venerable institution.4 gives more heat with less waste.Its fire 1s steady attention.Tell your dealer that you want the Compan ehigh Coal.He can supply \u201ccoal.\u201d Buy by name.commensurate with the needs of the community.economy given by the rublic as to necessitate the reconstruction of the Hospital buildings., equipment.\u2018 LEHIGH COAL in the full hope that the public will recognize the growing claims of: than ordinary coal.It | TT \"and even\u2014requires little Lehigh Valley Coal \u2018you.It is Sold by These Two Jobbers Wiksen-Prtarswn Cs.George Hall Coal Co.Board of Trade Bailing 112 St.James Street ébentoon) Hentres) Special Wednesday A.M.MARCHAND A Beuuéfal SPRING SUIT New .made in the most stylish American designs, cloth or serge, satin lined throughout, all sizes; colors, navy, king's blue, grey and black.Wednesday Morning $1 £500 8-30 t0.12 only - © 281 8T.CATHERINE NT.WEST.28.\u201cROLLS nglish Oilcloth da aged by water on ss at n.Will.be sold |.Do putilic auction, for 2e mit may concern.at @e dates oom, < G ITS oV2r5oA + _ lf'we bad not extraordinary values to offer in this season's new Spring 1 _$18,00, $20.00, $22.00 \u2014 & CUMMINGS, 373 St.Paul Street, Cottier St.Sulplos\u2019, : oF | pS \"WASHINGTON, D.C.\u201c HOTEL GORDON, 16th and I Streets, M.W.A high-class botel in the select residential section, two squares frous Presidest's House, State, War.Navy and Tressury l'epartinents.Amer! can pian {row V0; European per ay.Spacial wily rates.Ces «On.22h FINEST CREAMERY, 5 1bs.or over, per Ib.27%c Good Dairy\u2014 : GOOD DAIRY, 5 lbs.or over, per Ib.24c PURE LARD (guaranteed) 5 1bs.or over, per Ib.14%c PURE LARD (z0-b.pails) Price.$2.75 \u2014\u2014 FREE DELIVERY.Sen on i The Grocers.océrs of Montreal: - : F FATAL FIGHT; orme MOTHERILLOF CA | produce decay and discolor secth can- : ir pic plo weed, 8 Casavant Claims Bigras First At white solid teeth, hard heathy gum | tacked Him -and Death Due to \u2018caving a refr taste.is pure | Fall.+ - white\u2014no \u2018matter-to cover a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee | In the Court of King's Bench yes- 'terlay afternoon Rosario Casavant, who is charged with the murder of Ernest Bigras, told his story of the tragedy.He wept in \u2018the box and told { Crown Prosecutor Walsh-not to be too hareh to him, as he was telling the fore the alleged murder he had been badly beaten by Bigras, so badly in fact that he had to be carried to his home afterwards.On December 23 he was working near the crossing of the tracks, wheu Bigras came by and threatened him.When Bigras returned Casavant tried to hide in thE gate-keeper's shanty.but as it is agaist the company\u2019s rules to permit \u2018any but their employes in such buildings, Robidoux ordered him out.- As he came out Bigras hit him on the mouth.Casavant did not strike back.Bigras hit at him again, but the blow was parried.Then Casavant atruck Bigras, who fell and hit tis head against the sidewalk.He was soon on his feet again, and Casavant, \u2018tearing further bodily injury, picked \u2018him sal \u201cDo not come near me or I will strike you.\" Bigras came near enough for the stick to hit his elbow, and then suddenly raising his hand to the back of his head he asked truth.\u201d Me said that: the Saturday be- | up a sti ck, and swinging it in front of |.1 REV.HENRY S.LEE.Rev.H.S.Lee, B.A, who has -ac- cepted a call to Falrmount Presby- terkan church, is the son of Rev.Archibald.Lee, B.A., of Gordon Church, St.Elmo, Ont.familiar to many\u2019 as the scene of Ralph Connors Glengarry stories Mr.Jee is a graduate of McGill and the Presbyterian College, Montreal.For the past four years he has been pastor of the Congregation of Apple Hill, in the Presbytery of Glengawy, { made substantial progress.The membership has increased.end re mie during which time the church has! 18 FINISHED FOR SEASON 300,000 Tons of Ma- {rial is- Stored Here Dangers to Men n Engaged in Working on the Task are a - Many.; Montreal's fce harvest has been | reaped, and with it the attendant dangers to those engag~d In the work i fiave passed.Saturday saw tne last of the ool {tons _§ put into storage, bul the: season ata not close without loss to dealers | and the disappearance for all time of at least one spiendid team of horses.sleigh, harness and al! the trappinge belonging to the ouifit, There were many narrow escapes fromm death, and In some cases the rescues were herofo and even wonderful.Ice .dealers told the \u201cStar\u201d to-day that this season had been a very hard one in many ways: congeqguently there was more difficuity esperienced im procuring {he city\u2019s supply than there ie generally.The main difficulty te contend with is the \u2018\u2019frazile\u201d which = Casavant not to strike him, as was very badly hurt.Casavant threw away the stick and started to run.Bigras picked it up and started after | him, but ran headforemost into a wall -and fell.The mother of the victim was called to the box to testify, but was so overcome with grief from the recent \u2018death of her son that no questions were put to her.: « The case was adjourned for argument.NÔ-HOUSE DELIVERY FOR MONTREAL ICE.Dr.Louis Laberge, Medical Health Officer, has informed the ice deai- ers that he had decided to report against the proposition to deliver ice directly in houses during the coming summer.Dr.Laberge and Dr.McCar- rev, the Chief Food Inspector.reported to the Board of Control that such action would mean a stiff advance in cost to- the consumer.Judge Choquet Leaves\u2018 for Europe.Choquet left last evening York where he will sail with Mrs.Choquet.His 10.restore his health.courts in Judg- for New for Europe Honor wishes and also to visit juvenile | France and England.a = STOMACH DISTRESS Indigestion, Stomach Gas; Sourneas, eartburn or ¢ Dyspepsia Will Be ve Relieved in inutes.= f ach\u2014or maybe you call it Indigestion,\u2019 - Dyspepsia, Gastritis, or Catarrh of Stomach; it doesn\u2019t matter\u2014take vour stomach trouble right with vou to your Pharmadist and ask him to open a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, and let you eat one 22-grain Triangle and see if within five minutes there is left any trace of your former misery.The.correct name for your trouble is Food.Fermentatipn\u2014food .souring, the Digestive organs, become weak, there is lack of gastric juice: your food is only half digested and vou become affected with loss of appetite, pressure and fulness after eating.vomiting.nausea.heartburn.griping in bowels, tenderness in the pit of stomach, bad taste in mouth, constipation, pain in limbs, sleeplessness.belching of gas, billousness, sick headache.nervousness, dizziness or many other similar symptoms, If your appetite is fickle and nothing tempts vou, or you belch gas or if you feel bloated after eating, or your food lles like a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at, the bottom of all this there Is but onp cause\u2014fermentation of indi- gested food.Prove to yourself in that your stomach is as as any: that there is nothing feallv wrong.Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or misery.Almost instant relief is waiting for vou.It Js merely a matter of how soon.you take a.little Diapepsin, five minutes 5 | Gold Dust makes dish water that digs GOLD DUST offers the shortest cut from the drudg- ry of dish washing, Just a little GOLD DUST shaken in your dish water will {remove the grease and dirt.|- GOLD DUST digs deep into cracks and corners\u2014 purifics and drives out every it of dirt or hidden germs which soap-and water will not reach.GOLD DUST sterilizes as well as cleans.If you spend two hours a day washing dishes, GOLD DUST will enable you to save one hour\u2014and our dishes, too, will be spotlessly white, whole- à jon Wednesday, = AS ENDED FBREVER x: 3.5 , TB.Lacker, 100 Crescetit 38 Take your sour, out-of-order.stom- | a Jebt of about 82, 000 has been paid off.At the meeting of the Glengarry Presbrteryv the representætives of the Apple HIN congregation spoke very highly of the work Mr.Lee has done, the esteem In which he is held by the people, and the genera! desire that he should remain with them.The Presbytery released Mr.Lee from his preseist charge after the 26th instant.{ WOMEN\u2019S MEETINGS The Westmount Sodlal Club will meet in the parlor of fhe Westmount Baptist Church on Thursday evening jmext at 5 o'clock.; The regular executive meeting.of (the Montreal Local Council of Wohnen, i will be held on Wednesday, March 158th.{at 3 pm.in the Y.W.C.A.Business \u201cTug Day,\u201d etc.J ; The Executive Committee of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild will nieet March 15th, at 16.20 a.m., in the Œuild Rooms.The Douglas Church Ladies\u2019 Literary ircie announce a lecturé to, ;be held \u2018Douglas Hall-on M 47th, sat: 30 o\u2018cfek.Ref ymottds vill give dé his subjéet: a \u201cAnthony Trollope.\u201d_ Chairman, Rev.P.L.Riéh- ardson, B.A,- B.D.me PSE The Culture Club of Wiitmoünt,\u2018 meet at the residence of Mrs.Fred.Feet, on\u2019 o'clock.Wednesday.March.lath, at | The regular monthly \u2018meetiie of the | Eastern W.CT.U, wilt be tél in the parlors of the East End Methodist Church on Wednesday.March 15th, at 3 pm.All members are cordially invited to be present Yeung Women\u2019s Christian Association.Wednesday.March thth, Â.30 pin.shorthand: 8.20 p.m.t¥pewriting.Thursday.March 16th.10.30 am.prayer meeting: 7 p.m\u2026 service: 7.30 p.m.French, art needlework, English, and arithmetic.- ¢ Friday March 17th \u2014 7.30 p.m.art needlework;,.7.30 p.n.bookeeping; 8.30 p.m.commercial law.Saturday.March 18th\u20142 p.m.Girls Club.cooking.sewing and gymnastics; 8 p.m.\u2026 plain sewing: 8.150 p.m.lecture \u201cThe Care and Feedinz of Infants.\u201d by Miss L.C.Phillips, Supt.Muatreal Foundling and Baby Hospital; 7.30 p.m., millinery.Attractive Course of Lectures.The Local Council of Women nffers to its members a series of lectures by speakers whose scholarship and charm have long been recognized.The first of the series, which is by Prof.Brodie-Brockwell, on Primitive Hebrew Women will be upen to all friends of the Council, both men, and women.Ît will be given in th- Ladies\u2019 Parlors of Emmanuel Church at 8.15 to-night.As Prof.Brodie- other authorities in the interpretation of certain passages of Holy Writ con- ably be of exceptional interest to many peuple.Other lectures in the course are as follows: Tuesday.men of To- -day, B.A.» : .Tuesday, March 28th.The Position, of Women in Ancient Greete by Miss G.Hunter.B.A.; The Position of Women in Ancient Rome, by Mrs.Irwin.| M.A.March 2ist.Primitive Wo-.by Mrs.Annie Rend.Tuésdar.April 4th, The Status of Women in Canada, by Mrs.\u201cJohn Savage, Tuesday April Mth.The Position of \u201cWomen in Industrial England.by: Miss Ethel Hurlbatt.M.A.Tuesday, April 18th, Woman Sut- frage, by Miss C, M.Derrick.MA.Work of Royal Edward.Institute.During the month of February, 1911,- the yal Edward Institute (Tuber- culosfs Dispensary), reports as follows: \u2014Consultations, 882: new patients, 155: reported cases, 57; nurses\u2019 visita.351; patients supplied with deH- cacies, 21: cups of soup to patients, 5567; garments given away, 77, rent and pensions, $31; quarts of Milk, 1,238; eggs, dozens, 146; houses in- pected, 107; inspectors\u2019 visits, 866; leaflets distributed, 970; sputum cups distributed, 7,458; prescriptions filled, L245; cash received for rellef, $49.03 ; deaths in city, 50: .' Hibsrnians Get $hamrooks.A box dt-apamrooks has been receit- ed by Mr.J.Landy, County Secretary] leader of the Irish Parliamentary and Joséph Deviin, M.P, Pre the.Abélent -Oréer \u2018of.Board at Erin, Arelan£.Brockwell finds reason tv differ from |- cerning women.the lecture will prob- | not mrrequently a snare to the worke on the river above Victoria Bridge outside of Nun's Island, where most of the city ice is cut from.Added to the quantities of frazile which constantly come down the river, the snow.has been plled feet deep along the field of\u201c operations, the liquid slush and frazile has been encountered under the ice ta a depth of ten feet In places and the flcoding of the top ice through the holes has been of frequent happening.i Thus innocent-looking traps were.{laid by Nature in the midst of the | men and horses engaged in hauling ice all winter.With, apparently solid | footing ahead of them, there were {some occasions this scason when the first intimation of real danger was the horses\u2018- suddeniy plunging out of sight in the treacherous stretches when drivers had \u2018tu jump for their Hves.The several teams which auf- \u2018fered this winter walked leisurely into the engulfing watery pit and disappeared as through a huge trap door.At différent times long skids, which had doné service for transferring the great deg block, were hurriedly brought -into requisition, \"and after mighty efforts on the part of all present the struggling and half-frozen horses were taken {rom what seemed almost certain death.A team balong- ing to the Ewart lce Co.went into the luring frazile, and though all the help that could he.mustered was brought to the scene of the accident, the horses\u201d were lost, .However.with the accidents which are bound to happen in this cold and precarious trade, the merchants report with the closing of the season on Saturday that they have now stored for use of \"0 ¢ citizens in the hot weather.some 360,000 tons of the accepi- able article, which Montreal Touse- holders are so pleased to have\u2019 delivered at their doors in the hot days of summer.and about the gathering of which they have generally known so alittle.Of this amount 250,000 toas were harvested In the vicinity cf Montreal and the rest has been brought from outgide points.FATHER MCDONAGH \u2018MOVES FROM ST.AGNES TO ST.ALOYSIUS.Rev.Father W.E.- McDonagh, who for the past two years has been stationed at St.Agnes's Parish Church, has been appointed first curate to the Rev.Father M.I\u2026 Shea, pastor of St.Aloysius parish.Father McDonagh has been stationed at St.Agnex's Church since his ordination about two years ago.and hag already afquired a reputation as a pulpit orator.| REQUIRE MANY ROOMS - FOR -TETRAZZINI'S COMFORT Luisa \u2018Tetrazzini = will arrive in Montreal three days in advance of her concert and will devote the time to renewing old friendships and sightseeing.«+ The Windsor Hotel has received telegraphic instructions from W.H.Leahy, manager of Tetrazzini, to reserve fourteen of the best rooms.\u2018Frank W.Leahy, personal representa- {tive for W.H.Leahy, is registered at | the Corona.\" \u2018 \u2014 FATHER MCSHANE RECEIVES GIFTS.At St.Patrick's Hall last night, Rev.Father Gerald McShane, pastor of 8t.Patrick's, Was made the -Tecipi- ent \u2018of several handsome gifts from the different organizations and societies of his parish.Testimonials wera also presented in the afternoon from St.Patrick's A.A, and the pupils of St.Patricks Academy.The occasion was the celebrating of his feast diy.| HOTEL METROPOLE LOSES LICENSE IMMEDIATELY.Yesterday Recorder Weir handed down judgment on the charge against the Hotel Metropole for sei!- tog after \u2018Bours a week.ago.He fined {the proprietor as and cancelled the _ Hoenac.i A \u2018Calgary despatch states thiat.a rumber of \u201cready-made\u201d ms are oompleted, .awaiting.the : + party trom England.LOW RATES VIA'G.T.R, - The.Grand Trunk Railway System will sel tone way ag&ondociass colbniet tickets, via Chicago.to Portiand, Vancouver, .Victoria snd other points on the North Pacific Coast, at the - Canty low Tote of Peat ei 70.Also to 3 cisco an Mexico © Cire at pre cod veto \u2018of $49.00.Good going untti res 10th.Far further information seb advertisement in another page.1.150 epectar Nodes OU - SYMPHONY.CONCERT.SRASON of the Ancient-Order -of- Hivernlans, | \u2014\u2014 - Board of Erin, froin John KE.Redmond, ENDS, cr cie SE Re EEE CNRS Ty Notic Lens of Bite, rage 1nd Done 23e sach insertion.| S0c each insertion.| ress \"0a per comnt wal] netices must be endorsed with and address of the persea SIRTHS.= = * HEATT\u2014On Weänésdey, March §ih.to} \u201cMr.and Mrs.James H.Beatt, jr.4 on.(Edmonton and ' \u201cCalgary papers please copy.BELANGER\u2014On Saturday, March 11th, ren, at 340 Beaubien street, to Dr.and | Mrs, Belanger, a son, - BOEHME\u2014On March 12th, 1911.to Mr, and Mrs.R.Beehme, 3201 St.Hubert st, a son.0 2 © CROLY\u2014At Wingham, Ont.\u201c on March 11, 1811, to the Rev.and Mrs.Edgar Herbert Croly, a son, HODGSON\u2014A: Hudson Heights, on saturday, February 25th, 1911.to Mr.and Mra William D.Modgson, a danghter |' (Doris Marguerite).McCLURE\u2014At 1346 St.Urbain street, on @March 12th, to Mr.and Mrs.J.Law- sen McClure, a daughter.NOSEWORTHY\u2014At 2678 Esplanade ave, on March 4th, 1911, a son to Mn and Mrs.F.Noseworthy.~~ PETERS\u2014At Wast, on the 12th inst.a son to Mr.and Mrs.John Pot- ers.6 3 REILLY\u2014On November 19th.1911, at 107.Hauxhurts avenue, New York.to Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Relllev.of Monotreal, a -.TIBBITS\u2014On the 10th inst.at Concord, New Hampshire.the wife of the ev -John Knox Tibbits.a son.WILLIAMS \u2014At 66¢ Atwater ave.Mont- | rfai, on March 13th, 1911, to Mv.and: e Wm.BE.Williams, a daughter.MARRIAGES.! CONSTANT- -WILLIAMS\u2014At North Bay.; \u2018 New New Spring ji ; SIDEBOA RDS ; New goods are arriving daily.They are the kind you .want; strictly up-to-date.A splendid collection.Come in as early as an \u201csee the new.arrivals.\u2026 .y / - These handsome lfrge Oval British Bevelled Mirror 18 x 36 inches; 85 inches high; one drawer lined for cutlery; 2 small drawers at side; also one large linen drawer at bottom and two large cupboards; heavy brass trimmings and easy running casters.Regular value $35.00.Very special.$22.49 Square Dining Room Tables, to match above at.$10.00 Round Dining CARPETS, RUGS, ETC.sideboards in Imperial Oak; Top 22 x 48 inches, Room Tables at.514.49 < First Foor _.the \u2018wedding took place of Montagu George Constant, eldest son of Surgeon- | ° vajor Ce ant, FR.Sy.and =.> Mrs.Constant, of Knightsbrooke.East.i bourne, Eng.to Emilie Amelia, daugh- .ter Of the late Harold Williams, Esq.And Mrs.Williams, of \u2018\u2018Basildene,\u201d Kew -\u2014 Gardens, England.Ont.\u2014pepers pidace COPY) MARSHALL-WYLFE\u2014On March sth, 1911, © *at the home of the bride's parents, 330 Liverpool street.by the Rev.K.J.>.Macdonald, Rachel M.Wylie, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James Wylie, , lo Albert E.G.Marshall, both of Mont- ) real.(Hamilton, < a ROSS\u2014-On March 9th, 1311, at ~ the American Presbyterian Church, ; Montreal, by the Rev.Robert Johnston, D.D., Marion Howard Ross, eider deughter of Dr, and Mrs.George T.\u2018Rogu, of Montreal, to Willam Gilbert | \u2014 Page elder son of the Hon.William ' .and Mrs.Pugsley, of St.John, N.B Be i DEATHS IN THE CITY.| ER EVIN\u2014On March 13th, 1511, Alex- Bergevin, aged 23 years and 3 + months, son of the late E.Bergevin.338 St.Christophe street.Funeral | take place on Thursday, March : 16, \u20181311, at 7.30 a.m., from his late re- \u2018 widence, 335 Bt.Christo street, lu : 88t, James Parish Church, and thence to Cote deg Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- | î 3 Vited to attend.(Quebec papers please | -* eôpry.) so 2 EDWARDS\u2014In this city, on Saturday.| March 11th, Richard Alexander Ed- - wards, beloved husband of Lily J.Lowe.Funeral will leave his late resi- : :a-dence.452 Marquette street, on Mona, .March 13th, 1911, at 2.30 p.m.: (Vancouver, B.C.: Orange, N.J., and _ Londonderry papers please copy.) 2 \u2018 \u201c Our Improved Nelson Gas Range, 18 x ! - Broiler oven, 5 hand drilled bur- nérs.on top.est grade steel.will wear longer than most gas ranges.Every piece, oven bottom, sides, back, are interchangeable, and repairs can be had here at any time, making it a $24.00 range.day.18-inch oven and 18-in.Made of the high- A range that burners, taps, etc, lifetime stove.Wednes- $16.50 Wednesday the Basement Offers High Grade Gas Range For $16.50 50c HIGH GRADE ENAMEL, 39c 4 quart wine sure est quality blue and light grey lining.Reg.39¢ d0c.Wednesday.CARPET BROOM, measure saucepans, 6 qt.wine measure lipped saucepans, Preserving spiders, 114 qt.wine measure Tea or Coffee Pots, 9 x 14-inch., fin- straight ' $2700 BRIDAL ROSE DINNER 6 qt.wine mea- SET, $14.98 Kettles, 9 Bridal Rose Dainty pihk and green floral pattern with set gold border, thin transparent china, artistic shapes, 96 pieces, complete dinner and tea service for 12 people: 12 B.B.Tea, Dinner and Soup Plates.Fruit Saucers, Ker- mis shape Cups and Saucers, 2 mottled outside 4 string, all corn, medium weight, hardwood Soar Cream, Sop Bowl apd handle.Reg.50c value Gravy boat.Reg.sr, Cee en a 25¢ Wednesday.AR $14.98 ! Wednesday.~ DIASSON \u2014At Montreal, on March 18th, \u2018aged 40 years, J.C.Giasson, insurance agent.Funeral on Thursday, March 16th.from his late residence, 1250 St.- -Huberç st.\u2026 at'$ a.m., to 8t.Jean Baptiste Church, thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to ated - ! MoUsE\u2014on Monday.March 13th.1911, after.a lingering illness borne with! Christian fortitude, Jane Johnson (Mrs.Hause), niece of the lats Mrs.Neil Shannon.and cousin of the late W.B.-Davidson, florist.Funeral private, on Thursday moming, from Wray's under- LL: taki establishment, Mountain street, 12 DY-\u2014On Monday, March 13th.1911, at his residence, 185 Ontario street west, n Leddy.a native of Tipperary, Treland.aged 71 years.The funeral will , fake place from his late {dence to : Patrick's Church, at f.30 o'clock CL 2, se , Wednesday.March 15.Friends \u201cand acquaintances are invited to at- \u201c%tend.(Newspapers in New York, Chi- \u201c7 enge.Quebec and in Ireland please copy.) \" LACROIX\u2014On March 13th, 1911, Theo- phile Lacroix, aged 63 years and 4 months Funeral will take place from >: his late residence, 178 Quesnel street, \u201cton Thursday morning, the i6th inst.at + .8.45 o'clock, to Ste.Cunegonde Church, and thence to Cote dea Neiges ceme- tery.LEONARD\u2014At the Montreal General Hoapital, on Monday, March 13, Maggie C.G.Will, dearly beloved wife of Frederick Leonard, aged 23 years.Funeral will take piace from her husband\u2019s residence, 437 Frontenac street, on Wed- nesdaÿ.March 15th, at 3 p.m., to Mount Royal cemetery.(Aberdeen, Scotiand, and Bristol, Eng.papers please copy.) LYONS\u2014In this city, on the 13th instant, Patrick Lyons, formerly of Quebec.Funera] private from Hotel Dieu Chapel on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock.to St.Patrick's Church, thence to Cote\u2019 des Nelges cemetery.+ MACALPINE\u2014In his city.on the 13th -of March.1911.W.H.Macalpine, at the age of 53- ear \u2018youngest son of the laté James Macaipine, of Fredericton.N.B.Funeral from his late residenge, 1534 St.Denis street, on Wednesday, the 15th.at 2 o'clock, to Mount Royal - cemetery.CC RHAW\u2014 Rev.William isaac Shaw, D.D., LIL D., D.C.L.,, at his residence, 238 sz University street, on March 11th, 191}, svn his 70th year.Funeral serviee at :Dominion Square Methodist Church, on +.Tuesday, March 14th, at 2.30 p.m.ques .a» STEPHENS\u2014-On March 13th, 1911, at the sy residence of his father-in-law, 670 Mul- 7 Jins street, Point St.Charl Thomas tephens, beloved husband of Ellzabeth at.2 \u2019 i + » sa value for $8.00 and $9.00.WILDER'S i HREE DAYS SALE -K\u2019T- MARCHAND\u2019S \"WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT OUR 305 NOTRE DAME ST.W.STORE WITHOUT PRECEDENT 950 Imported Women\u2019s Coats will be sold at custom duty prices.Women's Spring Coats, black or drab; extra So Black Silk Coats, 50 different value $15 5.00 to £25.00.On sale for.oe.Women's Embroidered Net styles, values $25.00 to $35.00.On lefor.ov ov vv ca cw ovo 6 MARCE AND 305 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.1d .99c TS Regular LAB of all $9.95 Coats, .oo LIMITED \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 297.St.Catherine St.West.NEAR PHILLIPS SQUARE Mat] orders promptly filled.CAPES\u2014Women\u2019s Embroidered Net Capes, values $20.00 to $30.00, $4, 95 for.125 Women's Costufnes, in black ar colored silk, real value #15 00.On $6 95 \u2019 sale.Please take notice that our prices are only the amount of duty paid /to the Custom House, you are not paying materials at .Te ae ee os as oe .ens, Funeral on Wednesday, the ABth, at, 2.30 pm.(Ottawa and New- oundland papers please copy.) : DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.NAN \u2014 At Regina.Ellen ; widow of the lhte Thomas Noo- | re of 62 Ste.Famille street, on Wed- ay, March 8th, 1911, at 12 p.m.4 81 Mary : RILEY \u2014At Ban Francisco, on March 9, Hugh, Joungest son of the late Hugh ve Charles Borromee street, city.Funeral notice later.ACKNOWLEDGMENT.dex Mts.W.M.Paxton wishes to thank her # friends for the flowers sent and also kind- .-hegs during her recent bereavement.Fr j SOLUB DES_.MILLIONAIRES a thé diand of te best sardince\u2014Shakes- Pre BALPIN & VINCENT\u201d 4 # UNDERTAKERS - vated this a mencet: Thé press Suggests \u2018Ankle\u2019 Not \u2018Harem\u2019 Skirt | Harry Furniss, Famous Caricaturist, Says New Style Hygienic and London, artim, champions the harem skirt in a- statement in the \u201cTimes.\u201d be made a permanent fashion, as, from == the point of view of common sense, comfort and hygiene, the garment is far preferable to the present microbes gathering costumes.Instead of the.\u201charem,\u201d would call it the \u201cankle\u201d skirt.- R.Busy phepairing di Build- Anticipating a busy weason of summer travel, a large number of passenger oars are bsihg thoroughly reno- and there is considerable activity on rassagement 10 fore the rush of summer travel com- ed, répèlntéd, varnishe nered, dd \u201cthis -fafnous train will go on the route when summer commeances, with a thoroughly renewed equipment, oqunt in a ha Comfortable.wa 2 Le March 14.\u2014Harry Furniss, cause of the He suggests that it should however, he rations for Rush of- Tourists, ing Passenger Cars, and rebuilt at the I.C.R.shops, ccount, ag It is the desire of the ve ev FOrough repair be- + cars of the Ocean Limited ex- are Lelng thoroughly ovcrhaui- and uphol- ne ort: to the! Inspecting His _ \" Own Stomach Canadian From Alberta Stomach Cut Out Goes to See it In Bottle: Special to the Montreal Star.Philadelphia, Pa., March 14.\u2014 B.\u2018Sykes, of Cardston, paid a friendly call on his stomach today at the American stomach hospital here.\u201cYes,\u201d said Sykes, \u201cI hadn't seen | True, it gave me lots © for a year.trouble while I had along well enough since, but then, you know, I once had a personal interest is my stomach, and in a glass bottle.would have been dead long \u201cIf your stomach doesn't agres with you, have it cut out.\u201d The doctors a year ago gave him one month to live, and Bykes commends.told him he had one dred of surviving | the operation.took the chance\u201d Last summer.he raised thousand \u2018bushèle-of wheat om his 500-acre farm.Southern AIDE! .Bridgetown, N.&; Mapeh 4 Rev.\u2018téinë -will go Laek this spring to \u2018raise WH ke dal Ft0 more, whea: ang to once again enjoy ete of < good 1 ruée > Ute.merning, was sudd only Pattaonea with - \u201cother Anings-tat Syies su- appendicitis, and < died \u2018at noon.\u2019 - joys ,A¥e three squar a à aay.He is \u2014- rays he ents anything hat a ont PY would: eat, and never felt better ip ne à & fife, bt he doesn\u2019t disslone hia ia secret.) Lightning PSyed Sleepers Unharmed, But Furniture in | Room Torn to Pieces-\u2014Houté \u2019 Set Ablaze.Who Had Harrisonburg, Va.March 14.\u2014 A lightning bolt that in its freak pere- ginations parted at an iron bed, left unharmed a couple sleeping there, while it destroyed chairs and pictures and other furniture in the room, s caused the destruction by fire of the two storey frame home of David Fulk, }- near Singer's Glen yesterday.A The electric fluid shattered the roof of the house, set fire to a \u2018vacant bed, darted \u2018into the lower room occupled by Mr.and Mrs.Fulk, divided at their Aron -bedstead,- wrought havec in the room all about them, shot out into the kitchen, demolished sideboard and chairs, shattered every window, and] left a trail of flame through the structure.The terrified\u2019 couple escaped |, In their night clothes.J.Albérta, Canada, it, and I have got 1 wanted to see it If 1 had kept it I ago\u201d That's what chance in a Bun- He several Death of Bridgetown Clergyman.Epeciai to The Moritresd Star.Strange Pranks| ; + Sphoial to The Montreal Btaf.\u2018not play for the Allan Cup: thle-pear.Bert Sparrow, captain ahd star wigs min wad atlicked with i -@t.Mary's had À hig | pléte as one 2 rou HVA Ont, i al isi tet =f Our Store opens at 8,30 am.and los at 6.00 p.m.\u201cThe Tailored Suit \u20ac that we sell at Contains more style, workmanship and value à than any suit we have been able to produce in the past at $25.00; you should certainly see them.Ë Made of a fine all wool BY] @ twill Serge in Black, ; Navy, Grey and Sage, thè \u2014( Coat is a 26 inch model neatly trimmed hercules silk.-braid and is lined \u2018throughout in silk.The Skirt is a plain six gored effect with habit back to match coat.We have them in all sizes from 34 to 40 bust measures.\u20143rd Floor.XN Sn Ng Ci RSS XN RNa NY EL SSISIS sheer lawn, will be offered to-morrow at a in price.\u201cThey are all white, and trimmed nicely: with fine Reg.price is $1.50.79¢ embroidery and silk ribbon.To-morrow's price.Wednesday Specials in our Smallware Corset covers, stamped on fine crossbar muslin or plain fine nuzinsook, in assorted pat- For 25c in as- terns, in a'l sizes.Fine linen venirepieces, 18 x 18, sorted putiern&, Rez.25e.For, each 15¢ Extra good quality safety pins, nickel plat- \u2018ed, 15 pins on card.For.card Good French Tooth I3rushes, good bristles.For, each Good strong Japanned hair\u2019 pins, 1% pkgs, In bunch, assorted gizes.Reg.lic.For.bunch .sa ae sa ee ea ee 1 Oc Mending wool on card, each card with darner.Rex.Ze.Dozen cards T0c Tinted cushion tops on heavy ecru duck; a full line o choose from.2c For, eacñ- of the well\u201d known Svaps.Pow- A urge variety ders and Perfuines, at truly reasonable prices.Wednesday in the House Furnishings on Top Floor 1000 yards Stancilled Scrim, reg.18c per yd.Stair Oilcloth, 10\u20ac yard oo.tieres, 50 inches wide.yd.pd .slighly imperfect, aquare 29¢ : mice Enamel \u201cTron Shelt Oilcloth oor cloth, very fine vard .Joe.$1.98.yard .3c 2 ards wide.square 22\u20ac Remnants Table Ofl- 10 c Beds nT ° RE AE \u2026_ ee re i Samples Wood Carpet, 10c Cork Linoleums, 2 cloth, yard .7T.Springs.$1.69 .prings each .yards wide, square yard C Axminster Rug, 1 1-2 yards Passage Oilcloth, 12%¢ Samples Brussels Car- 79 long, 3-4 yards wide, $1 49 Matos M $2.98 yard LL pet, 1% yds.long, each C each A.a RE ° A rentes iles Window Shades Rug Fringe, all colors, pcoa Ma each .; ; © LL.ce 19e van .wy .à \u20ac .4 ; 8c ca .pe ee eee 15¢ De ino Rank BERIT 98c Sample \u2018urtain Cor- roider urtain tair Carpet, 8, $ ners, each .19\u20ac Nets, yard .8c Sard .15¢ each -:%.1.75 Art Serge for Portieres Brass Extension Rods, Stair Carpet Fasteners 1 Yard wide Scotch D0 inches wide.per yd.31c each .\"oC dozen .9c Carpet, yard RE 10c ANA a + 8t.Mary\u2019s Cuts Allan.Cue.SMOKE COST Ouigary, March M.\u20148t.Mary's, wilh|.\u2019 \u2018of Mr.J.G.i pe mise æ feff: 2 Boverely burned.SE Phd 817.50 \u2018Dressing Sack Bargain \u2018A particularly good line of these Dressing Sacks, made of fine Plain Buriap for Por- TROPOLIT \u2018OIL CLOTH aw CARPETS | Special Prices This Week The new.Spring patterns that- we are \u2018already.showing in our Carpet De.: partment are all this season's very best: productions, specially priced for prompt \"selling.This sile i is not confined to Remnants or discontinued lines, but.em .braces the whole magnificent stock of Caipess, \u201cRugs and Oilcloths which crowds \u201c bärfloor.If-yôu buy your Hoor coverings here this week you will benefit by a wonderful savihg, with the advantage of hi ropoan House Furnishing Ca OF ML C.RIASSON.cariadian - .b=.Devotion: To pige cole the life Ghassos\u201d citig {night at Notre- Dame Hospital.cits {fortnight ago When © esa Slaves at his home .atréèt, Mr.G'asson placed\u201d MAN CR Laden saroline Ignited, and fasion is survived.bi.\u2018Widow | herat \u2018oh Triiatay foret ; af pc Jess Député Shore | Corset Special 69c | - This is a splendid fitting corset, filled with rust-proof bonus.5 b supporters.Regu- ar $1.00! Wednesday only .2020000000 69c Sn a So Silks for Sunny Spring Now that Spring has really arrived, don\u2019t you think you should be seriously considering the purchase of your Spring and Summer Silks._To procrastinate is decidedly bad policy, and especially so, whem ove realizes what one is apt to miss by continually \u201cputting off\u201d what good judgment demands should be done now.We have accumulated a perfect galaxy.of beauty in the design and shading of our new silks, and'if you will honor us by walking through our Silk Section we have but little doubt that at least some of our lines will prove quite irresistible.~To mention just a few only: \u2014 Navy Blue Ground and Black Fine French Foulard Silks in a large range of designs, 24 inches - \"8 wide.Per yard.C \"French Surah Twill Foulirds, ay complete line of these printed silks in Navy, Black and Cape Blue, very newest.Per $1 00 yard.Heavy Corded Shantung Silk, in the latest pretty pastel shades, 32 inches wide.Per $1.69 yard.Fancy Blouse and Dress Silks, ex-\" ceptionally good.Per âge yard.Silk and Net Waist Samples Only about 100 (all told) of these most desirable waists.We say \u201cmost desirable\u201d because they are always appropriate and look so becoming for any occasion.This lot is varied and consists of some Silks, Chiffons, Messaline, Silk Nets and Taffe- $2.25 tas.Worth up to $5.To-morrow, each.x Floral Dresden Silks, an elegant line of the very latest Dresden Silks, entirely new.Per , _$1.à \u2018Our Now | yard.Dress Goods Section New Bordered Lama Cloth in great variety.To-morrow: 75 - only.Per vard.CG All Wool Poplins and Benigalines, in all shades including Black 59 and Navy.Per vard.C All Wool Black and Navy Coating Serge, 52 inches wide.Per yard a.3c decided saving Spring and Summer Underwear for Madame ladies\u2019 Ribbed Cotton Underwear, in long, short and no sleeves, plain and 19 fancy yokes, lace and ribbon trimmed Worth 25c.For, each .Cc Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Fine Cotton Underwear, short, long and no sleeves, lace and ribbon trimmed.wilh drawers to match, open and closed, umbrella and knitted .Knees.at, each.Ladies\u2019 Lisle Vests, fancy yokes: 25c long.short and no sleeves, drawers to match, at, each lace trimmed, \u2019 plata and Handkerchief .Embroidery Specials LADIES\u2019 HANDKERCHIEF VALUES oo 200 dozen of odd lines of Ladies\u2019 Handkerchiefs in- fine lawn and \u2018pure linen; some soiled; some ssconds, and others perfect; in fancy and plain\u2014some with hand 5 embroidery: asorted patterns; worth up to A8c each.FOr .iin, | c EMBRUIDEKIES EAI MAUNUINAKY 500 pieces Of Embroidery Loom Ends, Edgings and Insertions.ance from the.immense lot hought, and ONLY.Really worth up to 65c per yard.This is a small bal- will be cleared.for ONE DAY To-morrow only 15c Extra special to-morrow 10¢C Cork Linoleum, 4 vards wide, BEDS AND BEDDING 29c { THE .Pr LS Paying Practically at Y our Own.Convenience.w a LIMITED, 3032 NOTRE: DAME STREET vs.5 fe ru ON RECIPROCITY.2 >> Aadisin' Club Holds, Wpeatat Me Thursday hel Hear Me 4; Kite ' LIFE vi died.last |.ed & Py .A Th Aga ganing a pair of], The.cle igh vit hold à ee 0.Bt.Hubert]: \u2018them on a cat \u2018missting où.y at 1 ry gppotine le hs Ca the duestiqn of.Ruciprosity from\u2019 am lécémomit View: He \u20183 \u201cwn eoondmiet | ERAT ¥'y re laser vue He died [ast night. PC NTT WOMEN'S.FOOTWEAR Ladies\u2019 Oxford Ties or Street Pumps\u2014a large variety to select from* \u2014\u2014shoes that you pay in the regular way $3 to $3.80.our $1 98 \u2018special price, per pair.coir oo.SECOND DAY OF OUR | - Enormous.Embroidery | Sale ExcLUSIVE EMBROIDERI ES LOWLY PRICED).] High Grad ru Beautiful new Flouncings, 27 and 45 ins, wide; per yard.\u2026 od 3 eh retard Ties; Goodyear sown.\u20ac good shoes.Reg.$2 A8 Splendid Assorement of Coren Covers is ins.wide; per yard.! alu sday > - Beadings, large var erns, per yar'd.o 1.98 BOOTS FOR WOMEN\u2014This his ts without doubt & very special .Beautiful qual / Galoons, 4 5 and 8 ins.wide: per vara ll 5% offer\u2014all Goodyear sewn, stylish and good-fitting qualities\u2014bouts New Sets of uncings and: Insertions to match: from, per e that will sell regularly a all over the country at $3 to $3.60.$1 98 Tom .\u2026.was senc s ed us none seven tacre acsmusu ce 29c to 59c March 14th ednesday.per pair.SI PARLY-TO-MORRO BEST vo p .\"Third Floor\u2014New Bullding.Store Opens at 8 A.M.pe \u2019 - cour * To Mo w.vor CH Floor.2.» NEW ARRIVALS OF FOR YOUNG WOMEN The one in particular we are specializing for to-morrow is an extremely modish suit for misses or small women, in three sizes.\u2018Fine qaulity Panama, black satin piping and satin trimmed buttons, inlaid sat\u2018n collar, edged with a tiny Roman striped peau de chine.The prevailing short box coat, banded and piped at the bottom, lined with shot peau de chine.The skirt is cut on the new straight line effect.We have this model in navies, greys, tans, browns.-=.Our special price on this model is.$18.75 LINGERIE, GINGHAM AND ~ CHAMBRAY DRESSES Cin ahem and pr Dresses, three models- each in the best liked $3 98 shades for this season, and grouped at one price.CHAMBRAY DRESSES\u2014Tailored model, in pale blue, lavender s and à natural, trimmed with bias bands of gingham to match i in color, Dutch neck, threc.quar.$3.98 - ter sleeve.+ GINGHAM DRESSES in very pretty » checksof pale t blue and whité, navy and white, also black and white, piped with chambray ! in color to match embroidery $3.98 jn yoke.CL WHITE TAILORED LINGERIE DRESS, \u2018plain white, smartly « cut, embroider- $3.98 - ed waist and plated skirt, serviceable and stylish .Ce es | \u2014Second Floor.EXTRAORDINARY PRICING OF A SPECIAL LOT OF NEW YORK SAMPLES IN WHITE MUSLIN WAISTS We have 500 of the highest- grade manufactured dainty Muslin Waists, made to sell at $2.50, $3.50 % 31 98 $4, $4.50 to $6.50, which we have priced for Wednesday, at.\u201cThese are New Yotk Samples, sizes mostly 36 and 38, but all sizes in the entire collection.40 Inch Foulards at 98c\u2014A very spectal weave, In exclusive all over design, a complete range of the newest colorings, as well +3 a nice assortment of blacks and whites.These extremely elagapt dress silks are confined to this establishment, they are double width and [Specially priced 08c at, per yard +.medium weight fabric, {ine hair line self colared stripe, all wool and of the best French manufacture in the new Blues, Greys, Pinks, etc.42 inches New Colored Nauveaute Taffeta\u2014\u2014A nice | \u2018 SPECIALLY PRICED rs.(WEDNESDAY) AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES 71) NEW SPRING SILKS { FOUR LINES OF BEAUTIFUL SILKS FROM OUR NEWLY ARRIVED STOCKS.~ HAVE BEEN SELECTED, AND WILL BE OFFERED TO - MORROW he of DEPENDABLE SILKS that were purchased with the utmost care and fing.discrim-_ ination\u2014the discrimination that hasmade our Silk Department foremost in public favor.Colorings in Shantung Silks Also Natural and Black\u2014 Thesé Shantungs are 27 inch- \u2014 >ves- wide.Regularly 75c a yard.Ous special\u201d { price, per yard | A Beautiful Collection of New VERY SPECIAL VALUES IN Now French Armure\u2014In a fine he \u2018medium weight, all wool, absa rely the correct.mhterial for Spring wedy.\u201cWe have this fabric in all the new and fashionable shades.Matelot, Old Rose, Reseda, Amethyst and Black.44 Exquisite Satin Messalines\u2014In a host of new colors, such as, Copenhagen, Mais, Silver, Argent, Reseda.Pale Blue, Pink, Navy, Etc.A high rich lustrous finish, and guaranteed pure TK price Wednesday, \u201449 per yard oo.v:e cane \u2019 1 .THE NEWEST SPRING FABRICS Colored Poplins\u2014Ciose even weave, ne\u2019 cord and all wool, this fabric is \u2018one of our very special leading lines, \"we.therefore have them in an entire \"range of color, particularly the new Blues.44 Inches wide.Specially priced New Jacquard Tussors\u2014This heautitul silk has all the appearance of the one doliar quality, it is in the new large jacquard spot design.we only choice colors, Mauve, Steel, Cream, Old Rose, also Black.\u2014\u20142% inches wide.Speeial-price -\u2014- Wednesday, New Dress Goods Offered for Your Inspection To-Morrow wide.Special on Wednesday.59° inches wide.Special on Wed- 65° for Wednesday at, 55¢ Wednesday, per yard .peryard .fees nesday, per yard .\u201cper yard .\u2026.\u2026.= .+ \u2014Main Floor.i \u2014 a - \u2014 have a few very as follows: Reseda, Nile, per yard New French Satin Clothe\u2014Drobably one of the.most fashionable fabrics for Spring.we have a splendid range of new coloring, these are ali wool and 44 inches wide.Unspottable and un- shrinkable.Special price for 75¢ French Hand- Made Lingerie There is very little question as te whether the well dressed woman prefers \u201cFRENCH HAND-MADE LINGERIE\u201d to any other kind.1t*#s not only most preferable from a point of exclusiveness in design, but it is far: more serviceable than the dainty machine-made goods.HERETOFORE French Lingerie was considered a great luxury, the price being far Paris office.The Latest Ideas from Paris in DRESS TRIMMINGS To-morrow we will make our initial showing of a magnificent range of novelty trimmings, which we have just received from our \u2018Samples of one of the highest grade manufacturing houses in New York.The finest of muslin, the daintiest beyond the reach of the average pocketbook.This wonderful assortment is the \u2018of embroidery, and the best of finish.Regular $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $4 50 to $6.50.Wednes- $1 98 TO-DAY we are importing tremendous quantities of this work, and have succeeded in bringing out a great many specially low priced lines.among the fashion experts and discrimination in the choice from result of very careful inquiries the finést products of the best known manufacturers.Second Floor.TO-DAY you can buy in our Whitewear Department et \u2014 MILLI NERY » Our Experts tell us, that there is an immediate and persistent demand on the Empire Green.color which will play a strong part in this season for the stylish hats.EXHIBITION The new models that are being shown in our Salon from day to day preceding our Official Millinery Opening represent the last word of Paris and New York Fashion Culture.Our large staff of Mifliners are busy producing\u2014and the result is\u2014newly arriving models that will afford exceptional delight to all visitors, who are cordially invited.This is-a \u2014Second Floor.ment of styles.A HAND-MADE CHEMISE\u2014And this is 1 A FRENCH beautifully embroidered on French Mull, | in dainty eyelet and solid work combined, | heavy edge, finished- \u2018evelets, fitted back, COMBINATION CORSET COVER AND DRAWERS\u2014 This garment is besutifully worked in yoke .design, all eyelets, threaded through with good quality rib- bong, drawers are eircular.with frill finished with scalloped odge and nar- 89 75 row beading.Special to-morrow * shaped threaded with pretty all silk ribbons.Special to-tnorrow.by hand.and design at prices equal to the ordinary Whitewear, and\u2018you can have a choice of a fine assort- \u201c+ \"FOR INSTANCE, FOR WEDNESDAY .\u2014This dainty garment is made in slip-over style, embroidered in dainty bow knots\" and a very .short sleeves fancily e, neck finished with eyelets and threaded with ribbon-\u2014every Special to-morrow.A FRENCH LINGERIE HAND - MADE UNDERSKIRT\u2014This has 16-inch flounce, is beautifully embroidered and seams finished with narrow French beading.underpiece and dust ruffle.AN hand- made.Special to-morrow a \u2014 Second Floor, New Building.high grade French Lingerie HAND-MADE NIGHT GOWN and gold.too, are embroidered, stitch made $3.50 net.in floral little dots, scalloped edge, $6.98 This is one of the richest trimming effects shewn this season, 214 Inches wide.Per yard .Beautiful Black Dress Trimmings of sequins and jet, In \u2018the most $1 AD elaborate patterns, 214 inches wide.Per yard.New Metallic Paisley Trimmings, exquisitely embroidered on a | fine Swiss We have them in a wonderful range of colors, 3% inches $2.60 wide.Per yard.We are also showing some very new \u201cbeaded trimmings, « our assortment of which will give keen pleasure in the inspecting.Bugle Trimmings are very much in vogue this Spring, and jwe have a beautifut variety of lovely patterns to show you.Pear! Ornaments are quite the thing of fashion this year, sd we have a choice assortment of unique and lovely designs.These trimmings represent the latest thing in vogue in Paris\u2014 most of these patterns and designs being actually used by the fash- ioniable houses of Rue de La Paix.such as Paquin, Worth, ete.One of the most effective of our assortment for Wednesday is a-very hand- sone shaded metal trimming\u2014beautifully .em idered on net in silver $4.75 \u201cRe \u2014Main Floor.NEW ART CRETONNES A new and up-to-date Taffetone, now so popular for border and all over designs just received, in Jaspe and soft colored grounds with floral designs of Pink, Green, Brown, Blue, Burnt Rose and \u2018other colorings, fast dye, a strong material for covering of boxes or for curtains, etc.16° and 18 31 inches wide.Per yard A new and up-to-date Taffetone now so popular for Bed Room and Nursery Curtains, in all the new delicate shadings of Rose Spray cluster end fo- linge effect, Pink, Moonlight Blue, Dutch Blue, Primrose, New Rose on Cream and White grounds.36 inches wide.Per yard 40° and 44 Best Scotch Madras Muslin, White and Ivory in Col- onfal, Gothic, Conventional and Floral designs, easy to launder, looks well, and wears well, very suitable for all kinds of curtaining, either Sash or Long Curtains, window panelling, etc.50 inches wide.Per yard 35c and 40° Third Floor \u2014Thi .LOWLY PRICED SPECIALS IN SHOE ACCESSORIES Ledisæ: Special Shoe Dressing, large size.\u2019 28, for .,.020000000 tenon Small mise.Regular 180 for 2.0-.000000000000 19° Packards Black O, for .s\u2026\u2026s\u2026e tesserae BC 8hoe Trees for men or women .Terrrosces 490 Best quality Laces, for men or women, 10¢ - , anydength, 6 palrs for.\u201ceee Elite Shoe Dressing.Regular Zoe size, 1 5¢ for tive enrneevnne trons onan asinnennen + Infants\u2019 Boots, a very large assortment to select from.Prices 49° 59¢ and 09° Children's Slippers, fine quality in Tan Russia Calf or Black Kid, also \u2018patent leather.98e regular $1.50, for ; \u2014Third Floor\u2014Now Building.THE BOSTON ] PON SCHOOL | + a Fanpie Merritt Farmer essere 0104 430005000000 e LENTEN SPECIALS For The Housekeeper China Egg Cups, with neat gold line decor- 5° ation.Special to-morrow, 2 far .Glass Double Egg Cups, each .PRE Be Breakfast Egg Sets, consisting of toast rack, 8 egg cups, salt and pepper shaker, complete on stand, per set .Glass Syrup Jugs, nickel plated top, small .36¢ Large'.iii irri aans 45¢ \u2014Basement.RELIABLE ENAMELWARE This is the very best grade Enamelware made, light blue outside, pure white inside.This enamelware is absolutely seamless\u2014four-coated on strong steel base, and will outweai three times \u2018the ordinary kind.Four very special values for: to-morrow\u2014 TEA KETTLES\u2014Size 8, seamieisi enamelware; $1.50 value.Wed- 98 ICE BÔILE C RICE B ILERS-\u2014Seamiess blue melware; $1.25 val - i i qu s ac.\" Wednes 79¢ LIPPED SAUCEPANS\u2014 5 and \u20ac quart \u2018size.day, for : \"Worth 0c.Wetnch- 39c _ 648.pages.\"Cloth, Tally | illustrated.Our prige: =r = $1.85| + So \"Main Floor.- > _ WILTON SQUARES These Wilton Squares are made in beautifu] me- dalHon centres, in Green, Crimson, Old \u201cRose, ; \u2018Blue and rich Oriental designs.Size 3 x 4 yards.Regular value $40.00.532 85 Our price, each .= ; KITCHEN OILCLOTH MATS.In fancy assorted colors, sizes 20 x 86 inches.Regular, 35c.Special to-morrow .CARPET SWEEPERS.28° .36 only Rea's Special Carpet Sweapers of polished oak, highly finished.Regular.$2.50.@f.Special to mortow \"+0 pese Ge sa T 200 6 $198 HASSOCKS OR FOOT RESTS.For the home, church pews, or verandahs.These tare made of good quality Axminster Catpets.Regular value 75c.Special to-morrow eue e becs 5000 ss 0002001 au 00 \u2014Third Floor.Eee roue\" RS NY .ar SET PO REV 3 Ba LE ne ror 4 had - \\ ST + ; Lae the ke z ; ; a = \u2014 rr COOK POTS \u2018with e enamel coversits and 8 quart siz Ww $1.25.Wednesday for .e.ort 31 and 69c CHAFING DISHES\u2014Full nick + od, wit - ve.Special cf Dig h tray.\u2019 Good 33 \u2018vai.$1.25 ROLLING PINS\u2014Clear whi: aod, nicely fume, revolving 2e handles.aa ee + : CARVERS\u2014Good\u201dSbeffield + as hanflek \u201cPer.par .50 WIRE TOASTERS.5 00046 ie, 1 TEA POTS, cansmel and 6 vi .49e, 0c.1 : éna Fa STEEL PHECPANS, « fui, range y AD aires, from Yor i - 196 TO ENJOY THE UNIQUE CHARMS oF: __ Popular Sample City : xd £a cially suitable for:large familles or \u201cBulk Cocoa, \u2018per 1h.iad Nugget (Cracknelis), per bow! .,.Mid- Welk a \u2018Grocery Specials Every Housewife should pride herself on her Coffee.We pride ourselves on ours and we.are here to interest the Housewife.-Our Coffee at 48c a.pound Is absolutely the best procurable.- 48 It comes from a private estate and is blended with the utmost care, perib.Our other viends are: \u2014 Blend A\u2014Pure Mocha-& Java, \u2014.- ! er one Mosha Jane 4 Blend E\u2014A delicious Breakfast Coffee, 35 per Ib.oie ie ee PS Blend R\u2014Makes a delicious beverage and espe- c boarding houses, per 1b.25 © Sail White; ied Onions, 100s.bottles ve fe \u2018 15 oz.hottie cen tae Tras eee ees, TBE Mixed Chow ar Onion Pickles, 40 ox.Bottles ;.250 \"Imported Tt: Vinegar, Quart Dottie .STel.280 \u201cSata Dreasiig, per pkg.+ Curie\u201d Featherstrif/Cocoanut, pert, Ie 2e \u2014ÉÜgz or Custard Powder; per tfn .sc acncu se 1h Park and Beans, 3 I.tins, plain or sauce .100 - : .\u2014Basement.Ld IN FURNITURE TWO EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW No.1.British bevel edged mirror, one long display shelf supported by neatly shaped standards, two cutlery .draavers, onc lined long linen drawer, large dou- Lle door cupboard, shaped legs with claw feet, polished finish.Regular value $33.00, for 200 coven BEC Buffet - \u2014 In selected quarter cut oak, large.EE ON ER SX as a ;\" No.2 Diner.» Waggon-Âs\"Muntrated, - in dar = i die - quarter cut - golden oak finish, moulded front cutlery drawe play shelf Regular value $10.01 \u2018poston, Mass.Piokeriog.Bowdi special tele., Dr.Henry P Bowditch-Dead.slologist aha formeriy p professor at the |.Harvard Radics; School, té dead at his home in Jamaica Plain, ar \u201cHi : urn _Clinto,_g fireman, was itl man seriously ore Lon gore as 100, Nova Scotia Bchoo! Statistics.14D.Henry| Halifax N.8.March -16\u2014THe re- éminent phy- |POTÉ of the \u2018superifitérident df éducation.laid on the tablé OF the House | \u2018of Aèsembly.shows a.ww eriroliment {}y 5 Me RE, TL i: ark \u201cThere \u20ac are- i».operation 2,570.common | jechools.Of 1,804 sohpol sections in the.province, 1H sections are without a school; an Increase of seven during aptes vod.sr eee ' RP aa TE Te emiés of \u2018Nova roman ints?Quebec! 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