The Montreal daily star, 21 mars 1911, mardi 21 mars 1911
[" Last Week's Daily.\"MORRIS as Diamond Merchant and Goldsmith thu any mu the eit AGP FL great difference between ane TE ed No 0204} | 6].\u201cSALABA\" and common Teme Ree \"ih PG À ¥ ss FEET, rt .P ottery, Chins, &c.pu \u2018 .See = à gl , d, Give it a trial.Ask .\u2018 : place Teas, you would Special to The Montreal Star.© = NA jh Fade only by = 5 ; at the most moderate prices.not hesitate five MINUES |uree Commerce Commission ansaid] © MA \u2018 Ny \u2014\u2014 + ed to-day that all.telegraph and tel Es : =a .ingetting a packet and phon companies doi ir a 8 = + SE BOECKH'S | The MORRIS MICHAELS SHOPS enjoying its goodness.Interstate Commerce Act; and that tf hd pr | a ) 7 c 9 STEEL GRIPS iy ' Wi ndsor Hotel Building, Montreal.= | companies must file ail their tariffs off |.- ; 9 BRUSHES ; - rates On Interstate business and why bd é \u2019 .VI-1 \u2018Theobaldgasse 15, Vienna.Austria.Ps Ar Up.he held liable for discriminations.4 \"= \\ ¥ Cx : $ .LL ri ices e carpe omission | snrounces on Ah @ Fer sale by Leading Dealers.49 rue d'Hautevilje, Paris, France.For Coronation phone company which transmits meals ! ages over its line or linea frdm un f ! point in one State, territory or dix h ; Most London Hotels Full for Week| trict of the United States to t i cr State, territory or districs © [ j of Great Celebration\u2014100 Per United States, or tv any foreign coud\u2019 | Cent.Increase.try, is subject to the provisions of.thq™ : Act .«TPE.,( y p 5 Special to \u2018The Montreal star ¢ F EU A \u2018 \u2019 - 4 NT made exclusively foi our own: trade, and are * London, March 21.\u2014Inquiries nade + + 4 4 + 4 + + + + + 4 + + 4 i to-duy.at the large hotels of London.i \u2018 8 2) 0 .* showed that most of them were prac-# LT.GOV.PELLETIER.Lo Ce Cène BL \"the best value in town.You can prove it if you Wish.i tically beoked mp for Coronation ce I» Fi ed .TW \u201cPri 85 $1 $1 25, i week.Several ol th: best known es-.NOW CONVALESCENT.4 ) > | CE rices c, .00, 1 tablishinents have already lt every qs = 7 ; _ so.\u201cA | R available room.Others arc reserving \u2026 da F â A ) { ; 5 É.à portion of their buokings until they Spec ial to Lhe.Montres)\u201d Star, \u2018 hy, 5 , Co LL J.TOOK! LIMITED ; hear detinitey from their old custom- of Ada Alphonse Pelle Teus | cal CA : St j and St.ther ! ers.One or twu have ceased.to ace.Tot.+ tenant- -Governor of a left.x A _% _ oo ames Cai e Sta.[ns eon exeout Tor those wha 11 the Acsaile Chs Hogpisl von fine anth suites of rooms for the j+ terday.fully v the vers | creation recently (performed à 7 J =~ i y 7 - À nel 1 = ss .Ee 2032 a ie \u2014\u2014 = | dims prices in cers, suse shor an: 3 sen bin\u201d LA a ORTATION PRICES.COMPARE THE BREAD CREE 4 + ++ land in many cases the advance is 4 T O THE TRADE \u2018 | from 50 to 100 per eon \u2014 a : ES Ar = ; v fie soc sale strongly 2p Hl YOU ARE GETTING vio BAKER, WITH A : ea pleased to correspond with interested parties regard- j ; ve ; | | ; A | the most desirable shapes s T U A R T s B R EAD \u2018our { .; c : _ Co =.eo = = 2 : : | Z ; would ne and see be an ex- We are confident you will then telephone us your order.% for delivery either by rail or water, for the coming season\u2014All Rail | EE a So E À delivery fo points on s A hag, a * \"Cummings sr.vours 100.dé 2, avan s7/; + ; ' .J B AKE .; , \u2018Qe | ra Se ey pi ene EE A cn ot wil DELETE RAY Monsignor Stagni, Who Succeeds Ottawa Post, Has Reached New York.New.Vork, March 21.\u2014Monsign LEAT ER > ERT Stagni, the new apostolic delegate = ee re 1 PE | {Cdnada, arrfvéd heré to-day froin 14 oT bythe 3temmship Berlin.lie is roo val | to : ; ; , W'esth- M c : them show p f eq the, 2 Ya mile climb \"& (gto bear Hh him the Cansdtan Ge Stoand} x ww Fi in | hour and $ minutes.J crees formulated two years ago Quebec by the Plenary Council carried to: Rome last sping for ri fication by: the Vatican.At the pier.to meet Monsignor 8 ni.was Monsignor Kinnott, of Ot who will act as secretary to the Pa > 2 | Lerate.- | , He accompanied Monsignor Stagn a M the pro-cathedral at Brooklyn, wh ' they will probably remain u Thursday.afternoon.betdre leaving We are now serving vegetarian dishes; every day i for OF CANADA, Ltd.ST.CATHARINES, Ont} s pomme.\u201csuch of our patrons as require them : CL : \u201c| CHILD'S SCARED SCREAM Distributors for Province of Quebec, Stockwell Motor Co.| SAVED WHOLE FAM! EDINBURGH CAFE AGENCIES IN ALL IMPORTANT CITIES.| in | Mr.and Mre.Desmarais, and tl See THE REO A T THE SHO fon oF iin Rat Dy smoke.51 2 o'clock morning.The fire started in 436 St.Catherine Street, West BETTER, ay PR COT east, and the smake : Tel- up 2947.THE MISSES LOUTTIT, Proprietors.2 riru | BD 2 fas overhead \u201cThe awakening of = \u2014 by oO t bly saved the family from puffocat! 53 12 2aw Damage is estimated at $1 000.mt e DEATH WAS WAS NOT MURDER.Spring Clothes || Fi me = \u2026 Yes-Charge \u2019 em &2 .\" = 7 .\u2014-\u2014 .) It is about this time of year 0 _ asylum, on March 11th, was concl : .ar - \u2019 .when a Man begins to look Co oa ajure at ine astm a] WHILE THEY LAST MEN and WOMEN efi cpa He sm oo of every walk of life from the humb- | WF Shabby and Unprosperous- Tia Bhan Store) INSTALLED READY TO USE \u2019 best to the professional class are in the Overcoat he has worn all © LIMITED : a 8 1 t 2 .- _ ne us NE wien 23 26 Jame Sirs | Montreal Light, Heat & Power : file race at Denver at 51 1-3 miles.Or the 5-mile race at Ottawa at 53 miles an hour.Let us prove by a demonstration, too.edly to their advantage fo buy of us.Just as much.to vour advantage, Why Should be?too\u2014if you're wise.Ceme, and see wy ; Ladies\u2019 Tailgred: Suits.| Ve ES $1650, $18, $20 UP.ther 3, Se, on Men's Nobby Spring Suits, I A $15, $18, $20, up to $25.Bays\u2019 and Children\u2019s Suits, - $4.00, $8.00, $8.00 to $18.Men's \u2018Fine Coats, seen o $0.00 UP.4 Deinl-Tongeas, 4-P Family Car, \" ALTERATIONS FREE.- changing to 2- 0, Pare ber A 59 seule Ten! Rat ac Com Will add so much to his Windeh Seles We : - Tudhope se You Comfort, Appearañce and Self [ [ | , Tice Protects At, You Buy g- 831 St.Gathering Est {ll © Respeot.= Near Maisonneuve 8t.Ses the Tudhepe-of Orillia \u201c\u20ac \u201cEveritt\u201d Car at the Show.It is Canada\u2019s road clearance sf 11) \u2018Large vino ins.Large: i new car, entifely made here, and made with jigs throughout, givin wear.saranca \u2019 4 acouracy, standardization and strength.The anadian mo ans ars tre ve ren caressing selestive tra \"Wide ar saves \u201cduty\u201d charges, which amount to about $450 on this car.There ' neaus give carrying capacity.Special Tudho squipme \u2018 - e .is intrinsic value given with every dollar in \u201cEveritt\u201d.pri ot) extra 400 DOZEN - Liber Clothe, S \u2019 as under U.8, market conditions.The \u201cEveritt\u201d is simplified, mutt.Phan and #1 + meds th oon \u201cean?nti plicity of parts is avoided; a sim to, long-atrok it- .Real Irish Poplin Ties|[| = + canemee 24 woe, + Zi Sete vce\u201d BEAR CR J tC MN XC).ES _ .uble- rop wide- e remes ve à low-bur éar with high All Shades, 35¢, 3 for $1 > ; ' \u201d \u20189 wi oh aie give t_ value S.A.de LORIMIER Ex \u201c2011 Films \u2019 Men's Furnishings.+ \u2018, .2\" MN IR CURRY, ae BATHERINE STREET WEST.82 Notre Dame \u2018Wy near Pince Parts 8 \u20ac.Tr AE REVERS I So ras.es \u201c\u201cPhiome Up 2483 ç p 200, 131500 - $IR MR.4 .ment room th fe} vl Æthel while 1.A.from \u201c+ with - who is taking advantage of her sta) in M i n A.Allan.who has \u201cla Ville Lumiere,\u201d to follow a course r.Hug n.\u201cof lectures at the Sorbonne.' Boscombe.\u2018end: els, Peter Kirkpatrick, L.H.Leger, F.Letendre, R.G.Lowery.A.»Rough, Gordon ton, \u201c#-Ntcol, UN CONGRATULATIONS _ EARL CASTLEWART, 74 to-day.BARON DUNALLEY, 60 to-day.\u2018land, 55 to-day.HON.JOHN DE GREY, London, 62 to-day.: \"DR: ANDREW BALFOUR.London, | $8 to-day.; MR.\u2019 ALBERT CHEVALIEI, 50 to- | - das., CAPT.A.E.McPHILLIPS, KC, ' M.L.A.British Columbia, 30 to-day.| MR.J.B.TUDHOPE, M.LA.\u2026.On- ! \u2018ério, 63 to \u2018av | MR.P.S.ARCHIBALD, C.E, Monc- ; - ton, 23 ilo-dav | MR.WILLIAM DOHERTY.Clinton, | ont., 70 to-day MR.HENRY W.GAYS, Otuawa, 62 to-day.\u2019 : MR.G.B.JOHNSON, M.LA.,-Belle- ville, 31 to-day.MR.W.H.ROWLEY.Otiawa, 44 today.| MR.32 to- MR.to-day.\u2018MR.43 to-day.real, 35 yesterday.! Gant George Dixon, Turunto.ago to-day.+ Rev.\u2014 died year agd to-day., Prmce Hilkoff, Russia, =.Ago to-day.i Tournament Tea.The \u2018Ladies\u2019 Montreal\u2019 \u2018Badminton Club gave a successful tea yesterday afternoon in the bth Royal | Highlanders\u2019 Armory, \u201cDuring the afternoon a double tourna- « » consolation tournament for the plar- ers who failed to win In the first.The :priges for the tirst tournament, presented by Mrs.George S.Cantite, wère two French silver vases in cornucopia désign, and were won by Miss Frances : Winslow and Miss Phepoe.The other players included Mrs.Walker.Miss K.wis in charge of Mrs.A.A.Sande- , man gnd Mrs.Willie Forbes.who pour- , operation for appendicitis is progress- Ted tea and coffee.Johnaon.> Canadians in Paris.7 There have ef Canadians _ few months.\u201cher daughter, Drummond, at the alonel Mills and Mrs.Mills who was Better krown to l'anadlans children, are in Paris for six months.\u201cfor them near the New \u2018faw days in Paris on *-\"Kingsford has heen working at .sculpture all winter at her studio in the Montparnasse -Jately been joined by - The following guests were register- #3 at the Laurentide Inn for the Week | \u201cBurnett, Miss P.Baker.Miss H.Can- \u201cCassels, -Hamer, Mr.and Mrs.Huntley Drum-! \u2018mond.Mr.and Mrs.A.McFarlane, Mr.| ctreet, has returned to Hamilton.\u201cand Mrs.F.Shaw and daughter, Miss: ide.Ww.= Little, Mies 2 Kendall, | arrived trom Paris, France, essrs.J.Kerr, mberlake +: leslie R.Dowker, Mrs.William Steggall, \u2018fill not receive on first Tuesdays r-thé:month again, this season.Miss Lottie Black is in town frof ROYAL BAKING POWDER TO WILLIAM LOUIS DANE, Eng-' H.M.GAIN, Montreal, G.SOMERVILLE, Toronty, 56 GEORGE W.VAUX, Montreal.FRED.A.CLAPHAM, Mont- JAMUS J.RILEY.Man!- , 68 to-day.ANNIVERSARIES.i panadian Associa ocity rporations, and \u2018I Cleveland, Ohio, s the ngly prince endorsed died a year Charles Mockridge, Windsor, \u201cMRS.LESLIE CARTER.in that + The engagement is dled 2 years \u2018Tennis and\u2019 the of late Mr.Alber: third son of E.Nash.Mr.dleury street.was played, the second being a Aileen Brodrick \"dinner party recently Burdett- Coutts.Mr.and Mrs.R.T.their daughters, Mrs.Te the prettily decorated fea table in the hospital, \u2018The guests present ing favorably.= nard\u201d Coghlin, Mrs.J.Glassco.Miss | of -Reynes, Mrs.de Bury, Mrs.Arthur | Montreal.* Gault, Mrs.C.F.Lane, Mrs.Hugh! oC Walkem, Mrs.Walker.Mrs.Brown, RH James Connor, :$ne TFinter there.ae OD i bs York.who has been the guest of Mre.e eks.but will R: W.Henderson.\u201cThe Marihor- in Paris again in the spring.Lady ough has returned home Drummond has heen spending the , Co Le \u2018winter quietly with her son, Mr.Guy Mr.Gordon Greenshields, who Te- \u201cfor Mrs.D.A.Hart cclebrate their thirty-fifth wedding annivérsary by a large family gathering at Mrs.Robert Ambrose has arrived in for the Ambrose-Creelman wed- Wal- who not, Mrs, A.Gordon Grier, of Peterboro, is in town, visiting Mre.William West- Miss Mary Haslett, who has been visiting the Misses Draper.Mackay have are Dr.Edward Monpetite, of Montreal, is the guest of his sister.Mrs Fau- of Windsor Marjorie is in Winni- À.on re a Tn tom the Clouston have Salle for England.Te le 1 on Miss Laura Turnhu eo ohion tires.H.LeMesurler, peg visiting Mrs.Russell Cowan.Hon.P.Roy, of Edmonton, arrived at the Windsor yesterday.Mra-J.A.Mackay, Sherbrooke street hag returned from Toronto: of Quebec, is ° - be been well, ls at present staving atl near Bournemouth, Eng-! Ye od \u201cA.Parntiam | \u2014 \u201cDir.and M rs.George ment of their youngest daughter, Mark's sham in closing.Mr.W.M, Aitken, M.P., the British wi arrive in Montrea! A number of per- The Paron and Baroness F.Pidoll.Halifax, Wein, Austria.are guests of His Excellency Earl Grey at Government of ssembly, \u201cHon, Rodolphe and Madame Le iprocity resolution mieux return to Ottawa to-day from ' Quebec, where they have been spending a few days.The date for the June ball at the follows: \u2014 ord Its sincere been, fixed for June 18.Miss Rertha Gendron, who is visiting .friends in Montreal, returns home to m.\u2018Paterson.to Mr.Kenneth Turnbull was in town :ek-end.The Rosary\u201d BeginsN ewWeek vantageousty de.\u201d oronto, neil of the | There was à fair sized audience at right throughout.tragedy and sentiment heing well tempered with the comical side of life.One moment the augiencé is on the verge of tears and the next it ts convulsed with laughter.The scenic effects are very good, especially in the final scene.Binding on Weaker Party Invoived.ted Press, | London.March 21.\u2014Sir William Van |.Horne repeats in an interview here\u2019 | Even the plainest e sentiment he saïs he has already\u2014 (pressed in the Canadian papers, ip: high he says he believes that reci is a shameful .- .e wishes of four-fifth# of Canadians, | | gestible with H.P.ested interests, he added.were found fr nations as well as in individuals or! thing, are terribly the weaker party involved.ELFARE OF STATES BOUND UP WITH CANADASS, ; \u2014 At a nquet last nigh: in connection with.pe dedicatory exercises of (leveland's ,000.000 federul building, U.S.Attor- y-Gencral George - W.Wickersham} | March 21.ipal speake # + .\u201ciE against bi nding | r He President Taft's | Dominion.oor.neighbors as aliens or strangers, eir interests are In large measure und up with ours.\u201cIn the continued and closer union the Anglo-Saxon peoples \"Hon.Joseph -Cauchon.! Smith of Guelph.The marriage will jorid\u2019s best hope for to.take place early in June at St.Edmonton.| Church, Deseronto.- Robert Nash, \u201cWoodbatch.\u201d Swansea, England The Earl and Countess of \u2018borough.Lady Eileen Butler, Viscount sonal friends have arranged to ban- and Vicountess Midleton, and the Hon.guet him at the St.Regis at 9 o'clock.were guests ace and prosperity,\u201d sald Mr.Wick- OVA SCOTIA HOUSE; N.8, March 21.\u2014 rmstrong.Libéral member for Yar- outh.in the .Nova, Scotia House of has given notice of a re-.which wi} p for discussion this week.It runs\u2019 \u201cBe it resolved that this House d appreciation sq, e efforts through its commissioners, ; e Hon.W.8.Fielding ard the Hon.| \u2014 bring about utual reduction of the tariff, and Hef that the consummation of this! de pact would be in the best inters of \u2018\u2018anada, and will redound mos: to Nova Scotia and | Il greatly extend our markets, uring incalculable benefits to dur Saskatchewan Opinion.March 21.d, of Borden, Sask., member of the Consolidated Boards Trade of Saskatchewan asserts t all the Boards of Trade in that \u2014 W.A.His Majesty's last evening, when \u201cThe (gvince were opposed to reciprocity | Rumary\" open its second week here.ere also.a majority offthde ink- \u201cThe, ovary\u201d is described as belig people.i +.: a play of human interest, and the o~ sa | description correctly describes n- | terest is centred on the characters exico ants * Troops Rérhoyéd | Ambassador at Washington Has | Requested This\u2014Senor Liman- lo: for reciprocity with Canada.He: \u201cThe welfare of the States is bound | of the ays of isolated national life-are- e can\u2019 no longer look at our ! The ext finé BE W, bétw seats yot to be had 7c to $2.50.Mr.Veiteh's Management | Wil Co, 00 5: Call ani.snd Monday 6: pai Lis ot Mvp, \u2018Gurduer Crane & Co.To- DAT\u2014#.10 P.M.snd ae PM, \u2018Next Week: fbi mere zival Madcs i) Hoey: LA ary + i ny roy rb TET Ems re =o ww vy por : sp Drax \u2018gor | - = hee Fiineb of Ee \u201cor.Bet tie to 20 Wl Week.Prices: \u201410c to 28¢ Dally, Met: lis tu Toe every Mg ip Tree: Mats, Wed, Thurs, asd gaturday - ELI TB BAILINGS ELUM- GLALGOW, T.88.-Cassaudre .755.LAILINGS raok 57 Jom, ip\" 0e March \u201cGives anew en- | joyment to \u2018the T.8.8.Atbenis 5 cere she ses beers 28 a1 > are TRE Cavroudra 2 March, 80 fs .Le.T,8,8.Saturn April ve | Passage pg \u20ac abla fenitea, \u201cwecondi, pds ibiru ciuhs repaid, : Montreal, Quebec, Tovente.8t.Joba.food becomes tasty 253 160 >.Marebs 11 1 The ROBERT REFOAD Co LIMITED.\u2014appetising and di- Not like any other Sauce\u2014 different \u2014 quite different .Blended from Eastern \u201cfruits, rare spices, \u2018and pure malt vinegar at the largest malt vinegar \u201cbrewery in the world.Allan Line.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL.SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE.* Frems St.John From Halls * Made tn England, but sold at your Spore.TUNISIAN .Mar.28 EE GRAMPIAN \u2019.> Mar, 29 VICTORIAN.Mar, \u2019il Apl.67 2eod .(ramplan, one clase 7 eablé, $47.50 and up\u2019 E.II.! come this | its thus Shép- M i ni \u201coan .Tour of Dublin and Cor to\u201c Croker's home, ste, etc.© dnd bihers.Also fige acts: Last Wosk\u2014Band To Night and Every Might.GOOD ICE ON MILD DAYS.\u201cNote.\u2014Not responsible tor r goods checkod after | Saturda 28 tn ë.y Latent moving pléturée ine \"A TRIP THROUGH \"IRELAND Mats, Dally \u2018Blarney Castle, kissing the Blarney Stone, Killarney Lakes GUY STONE, THe Great lrish.Harpist.KATHLEEN MACKEY, , \u2018The Irish- Soprano EDDIE PAULL, in muMbial novéltiés.\u201d and other Wednesday.Amateurs tr aétions.i THE ROSARY Hacer] i i Tr Next Week\u2014England's Most Famous Comedienne MISS VESTA VICTORIA and her Company Jara IGHER of 20\u2014INTERN ATIONAL PLAY ERS-\u201420 In \u201cA.Night at the \" Comedy Club\u201d seat Sale opens.Thursday, 23e te.soe EAN This Weer ROYAL Rector Girls Eurlesquers John L.Éâliivan and Jüek Kilrais.| Next Week: THE JOLLY GIRLS.vol BEGINNERS\u2019 \u201cCLASS LAST.TERM (this season).Meets on Monday and ' 1% Thursday at 8.18 p.m.Classes continue - to SEVENTH INNA GRAND SCOTTISH Concert and Dance Under the auspices ot | St, Andrews Camp, No.199 Sons of Scotiapd Benevolent Association, May 8tst, MAJESTIC HALL, Guy Mt.Frederic >.\u201cNorman.\"$2.00 - m= = SALOON, $70.00.and $80: Second Clews: LA LINE 250 and .00 upwards.Third Class Liver.- 14 Fe a] RI0BE PONT SAT \u201cRQ Mas 0 me T0 2d 43035.AUDITORIUM HALL, | oS PORTLAND TO GLASGOW.co * Derthelet Street, - .; les\u2019 \u2018the \u201cRE CITY JANE 40 Scoti 1.18 F .ANTOS.MoN Evo Parisian.Mar.30 Scotian.-Apl.| its .continued; |.BAHLE os AYRES and ROAR, .One .class cabin, called \u2018\u2018second cine.\u201d FRIDAY Evening, 24th March, 11! | \u2018ast Passenger Steamars \u20ac 3 - > iy she Lacks.ew ua Fo HOLT LINE ST.JOHN TO MAVEE| AND LONDON | Joois open at 7.30.Concert at §.LAMPO eB | Pomeranian.Api.5 Lake Brie .Ap.0] shit, Salling from New York, sth and 20th of each mo ee: \u2014 london, $42.30; Havre.$43.08 |.Chaltman, Mr.Alex.Chapman, Ch of.| 1 ot rates, ete.apdl local ticket Agents.or wp; third class, Lemdon, $29.00; -Herre Dugald Cumpbell, Secretary, 2031 8 St.U- Bak BARNES Craoval Agee ow York $000 paris.S02.baln st.WILL DEBATE COMPACT : : Apply te H.& à.AIM AN, Montreal.\" ml Tickets, 25ç, 35c and 50c.67 2 eod ZANADIAN PACIFIC Ratas_\u2014Linpress Blenmabips\u2014Fir © (caMed 2nd cabin): Ciaxs $57.50 sn) upwards Recon: ate, Third clars alse carried.2 to 5 Board of Trade Buildings.| Cedric, April t.- Oceanic.Mar, \u2014\u2014 Mr.Harrington Reynolds enacts the tour Denies Canards.nig part of the Reverend Brian Kelly, an 2 Irish priest of large heart.Mise eme Grace E.Reading plays her dual part \u2018ia! to The Montreal Star.with much feeling and expression.Rashington, March 21.\u2014 Mexico, and the other members of the cast.including John C.King.Walter S.Jenner and Grace Childs, are heard to ad- \u2018antage._- The Orpheum.Fun reigns at the Orpheum Theatre this week, the bill comprising an un- jusual number of vomedy acts.It opens with \u2018\u2019Travelling a la Carte,\u201d presenting a humorous patent medicine peddler and a gypsy fortunte tel- ter.The setting is unusual and effective.\u2018The Little Sunbeam,\u201d by Mis.Gardner Crane and Co.is a one-act play.The scene is the interior of a sleeping coach, and the mix up occurs when 0 an arrest is ordered of Margraff.who travels under an assumed name, He is saved by Trixie Tripp.who recognizes him as her long separated husband.The .dancing numb er of the eight girls from the \u2018Midnight Sons\u201d! Company.is unusual and was warmly applauded.Characters and songs.presented on a min\u2018ature stage, by Fanny Rice were entertaining and amusing to a high + degree.\u201cMonarchs of Melody.\u201d keep thre pidnos playing ag and ren der some good music, with original songs interwoven.Some pretty costumes are worn By Belle Adair in her singing act which won her many encores, Of all the mirth provokers of the evening.Hoey and Lee, as Hebréw ympathy Wants m\u2014 Ia ent conditions.chly steps, Shilolis ( Gure| ugh her Ambassador, Don Fran- Leon De LuBarra.has express- strong hope that the 20.000 Am- n troops should leave the imme- neighborhood of the \u2018border.| esident Taft has shown the deep- ; with Mexico in her in- al trouble, but has also evidenced rong desire for some information the Mexican Government as to 1 the\u2019 revolution win je to be a menace.can be sald positively that there be no invasion of Mexico at the ent time, no matter what may oc- in the near future, unless it is au- zed by Congress.ngress wil be in session within weeks, and it is not expected that thing will occur between now and which will compel the President ct on his own responsibflityr end Information.the.Editor of The, Montreal Star: an Eastern Townships | er \u2014 one who knows the con- in New England.and who knows t our home market means under xr would like to tative + ne 33 17Veud Lee Le erm re Le re il it.5 | oFFICE, 118 Notre Dame WH West 4 Canada and Dominlon, ons class cabin rates very modar- Uiase, st 25 and upwaras.ake £1 shins\u2014tins Class Cabin -Secont ea Rater.pat 30 and.upwarde.| WHITE STAR LINE Ww G ANNABLE.WM WEBBER.| Queenston Holyhead Liverpool Chanvel Ports Gen.Dassgr.Agt.Tassenger Agt.| Laurentie, Mar.25.St.Louis, Mar, 25 29 Apply to local agents or COMPANY'S.| AR LEY HALL DANCING SCHOOL.capte \u2018sons the celebrated dance master.you this amusing art in 10 private les- will for $5.Satisfaction or money Call or \u2018'pbone Up 3686.| AUBITORIUN HALL 2 Doors west of eur TT : 4 : SPECIAL NOTICE.! 1148 WHITE STAR- DOMINION] ADULT cLASS | inch overs cow.1.Lown Canadian service, Mail Steamers.| T0-NIGHT, Tuesday, 8 15] Mgr) ; \u2019 i \" PORTLAND, ME\u2014LIVERPOOL.In plnëé Te Thursday\u201d Night, «© F D OTHER STEAMSHIPS Dominion, Mar, 25 Southwark, Apl.8 - Regular Assembly vec Tor le ¥ Megantic, Apl.1 Canada.Apl.715 1 Clans Tickets accept er LC ST.JOHN, LB.AND LIVERPOOL CERN eantic, april 23.| Asacmiiy.| A 11 | ; I» eats a IF Empreas of Britain.Fri.Mar.24 LAURENTIC sna MEGANTIC, largest f LINDSAY'S .Lake Manitoba.Thur, Mar.20.{0 Canadian (rade Superb accom).Dancers Satis ied| $2 50.CO \"$3.00 onfrose.i.a .ation sumptunusly sppeinte or First, - Empress of Ireland.Apt.7 Second and Third Jlass passengers.pl Toature énjoyed at the Auditorium ° Phone Up 5641.; teac back.ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL The Annual Meeting of the Alexandra - N iQ H E C' NOTICE.N \u201cRoyal Gorge\u201d aT $ { © 14,000 TONS.; FIRST SAILING From.St.Lawrence ROUND Tue.320 Ans or.ast Twin forew NS, \u201cBerwmudiau\u201d 3,330 tons, saiis from New.York 10 a.m., every Wednesday.Bilge keels; eleétric fash; witcless tele graphy.Tuastrst, jee st the dork (pn Bermuda.WEST INDI is © NRW SS.\u201cGUIANA and other | 3 166cod le | | Ÿ newrst aud only \u2018stéamer, landing pas sirainers every alternate Saturday from New York for BL re Ji, Admission, a BÂSEBA LE.TO-NIGHT BALMOR.L vs.ONTARIO, » .on Skates -Skatinx before and after.Ive is guet SILT Hospital will be held on 'THursday.the 23rd of March, 1911, at 12 M.\"fn the bor room of the Royal Victoria \u201cInsurance \u2018ompany 1st floor, Royal Victoria Ju- Tories Co.'s ry eating ton ani ; or the purpose o oly t Rr Teport, and for the\u2019 elec Mon of, fog Tey resentative associates .Rubnoribers to the.Hospital are earu- pally invited to at tend.A BARTON, ,! æ A fisecretarg.«©, Foy, ] sv | L.K 5 Letitie per * 4t° \u201cTHE STORY OF JEAN VAL JEAN By Rev.émotion Presbyterian Church TU ESDAY\u2014 \u201cTold to crowded audiences as.often as Dr.Cleaver has time to adver 6.DR.8.CLEAVER, of Toronto.MARCH 218T, \u20148 P.M.York Every Thu and constables.got the warmest recept thelr numerous parodies evolv round after round of applause.THey were encored four times.The programme.closes with Jullan and Dyer, who.do seme clever feats and much tumbling in their eccentric athletic act\u2019 .i fe poking ay ~~ SAVES FLOUR \u201cBUTTER Wil »\u201d ° ot a \"a Foe tach John L.at the Roya! The feature of the attractio Thedtre Royal this week is the famous.John L.Sullvan who has a very good\u2019 monologue and is also seen.in a three half minute round contest with his old rival, Jake Kllrain.The act Is very interesting, especially the portion in wheh John L.talls of his impressions of the Jeffries-Johneon fight.The Rignza Trio of singers introduce an act that~is much superior to the average turn in burlesque shows.There are two buriesques .in which Tom McRae, ,who commenced his theaätrical career as an usher In the Theatre Roya), figures prominently.are.tentive service.every day.looked after.Lyric Mall, ~ ¥1 To the Ladies of Montreal An innovation in tea rooms has come to Montreal f) Homeliness, Comfort an and Réfine- ment are the chief characteristics.The fact that all the waitresses is an assurance of.at The Menu is totally changed Bridge parties and arte supper parties are especially well THE Little Green Tea Rooms 624 St.Catherine St.West Near Mountain Street, from Toronto.À S.s.GEORGE WASHINGTON raday JAMAICA \u2014 PANAMA \u2014 COLOMBIA PACIFIC COAST.POINTS.CENTRAL AND BOUTH AMTRICA.Na rescovatlon and Information 1?BATTERY PLACE, NEW Y AL any Steamship Age S.'S.KOENIGIN LUISE - SAILS MARCH 2% FOR * ALGIERS - NAPLES.- BENDA Connections for Egypt.Indis and Fa: Rust deiphis, Baitimore ant New Orleans.= CUNARD LINE BOSTON - QUEENSTOWN - LIVERPOOL Ivernia, Mar.21-0 200 PM sr SAILS MARCH 30 FOR LONDON PARIS- BREMEN- Wireless and Submarine Signals.Nort Tn xpress Bremin, or.Tuesdays, 10 A.M.KprinsWm Apr.11 Kaiser Wm.1l, Apr.18 KalserWm.d GF.Ap,25 Kronp.CecllieMay 2 Bm Ree 126 STATE ST., BOSTON Sailings.OR .LOCAL AGENTS, Thursys 10 sa.m leten.M > 4-49 14eod, Ri AB cee a 1] 9 Lan nue wes aes see .April 6 : Binz Friedrich \u201cWithelm new) Ape.13 eCalls at Plymouth and Cherbourg.INTE RC BALTIMORE BREMEN DIRECT.Me Uabin Twin-screw Steamer So.ling [= 3s | LWAY \u2014 Rrery Wednesday.\"gepler > Beaaventare Union Statlesn.C AN ra Di F Fr | Re ar | TRAIN SERVICE.P , = Ap Ho ea, Are.& 2 À 7.40 a.m.exc.sunday, \u2018Levis, Quebec.> 15 \u2014 oie Cine 3 MARITIME EXPRESS.Cruise to editerranean, Black 12.noon daily, to Bt.Flavie.ges and Cay.from GENOA, 13 toon, exc.Saturdays, to St.John.Rar Craise, within less than 10 Halifax.Sydney and Newtoundiand.-+10.45 P.M.depress an Pate.from BREMEN N.B.\u2014Through \"ia rot u o Augu ontredl Mon .nes- rite for Hipstrated Booklets.oy deuvine Mont The Favorite Night Train Inde dent, Peche ob rood ail over\u201d «ff A Pm.except Sunday to Nicolet, A près montrent Inter thy a any 9 ri ind \u201c cELRIonSs & Agents, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 5.\u201cToronto mere 4 Broadway.|New Ye \u2018|| 180 St.James Strees.Tel.Bell M.615.|\" The new, lêrge, \u201cane wv _H Hears.2f6 St James Street H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, asrs for which equip - | .3 s az Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket oi By Np\u2019 \u2018DwiniSorew\u2019 11,073 Tous \u2018WEST INDIES (123 Hours Ashore) _ Visiting Gaba, Jameica, Porto Rico, Bermefa 3d Cruise 3 March 25 pay.$85-up » + New Passenger and Freight Carriers (Dail from | Thomas.Bt.Croix, St.Kitts, Anilgus.Guada- A R a Domtinien.Martinique, Bf.Lucia, Barba.à De N May 3rd.N dors and Information apply to VW.#.Hewrs.Ask\u2019 : 7a\" der a Gor Tabet, its.Mouton); 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ashington, Ore- -by ifanÿ éuftôs.Photographic: and \u201c 7 toave famous, are on this Trains fer pain, Union Station, at ©8466 a.m: amt *10 pg.A fine programme is presented this 12000, week at the Lyric.Heading the bill is Guy Stone and Kathleén Mackey., LADIES ASK FOR who present a sketch entitled \u201c20 Th Minutes in Ireland,\u201d and some beau- \u2018 : Guaranteed tiful harp solog and songs arg ren- en, dered in a most artistic way.Eddie : Barrette : Paul, eccentric musician: piays finely Warranted not break, will be on a number of odd instruments.|\u2019 Among the' bem pictures shown are \u201cAn Irish \u201cHoneymoon,\u201d a genuine replaced 1Ÿ nnudtte Mage in 100 dirterens styles.\u2019 étory.+ 7 25 Irish picture depicting the adventures oes aresten brandy.over.7 some of Ahe emt tha Em: fes motaiine\u201d Foe\u201d ae or ha \u2018Babies - Blafher Stone.\u201d Kill trip through Dublin and.era Castie, etc.\u201c Laët evening the bail: was crowded to the doors, and among Fe | ey © taken ork, Crock- Eczema vers a arse Sumber of uns \u2014_,\u2014 Babies _tortured _ ana disfigured b: rashes, flaramations ings, find © \u2018Eutionra \" Sons - Sutteura itchings, .ta y eczema, andè omfogt- n : Olntrñènt.|\u201cCoronation Fine Weather Route to\u2019 England Via BERMUDA C6 9 New rn ere (ahout 11 dayn* AVON ÉTI .Tots - Laavings New York fer outhamptes a Clierhonrg April 18, 1911.Fare $6730 wp.~ Festivities Specini 67-22 , CORONATION NAVAL REVIEW Rates ap wr twinsctew R- M 8D\" ASTURIAS\" over 15.\" 2 | Cc .900 Sone.loures tuamplon J ad.returaln an! a \u2014 n Bree round tle af Fist à ote.of\u201d inetd \u2018Bermuda-Cuba_ Ene quete excellent \u20ac ana: ail otber es i : Er Jaajca-Pasiama Canal \u2018Por Loskiets.and Farber Information.\u201cmtaries.Dept.\u201d us TEE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET 5: Surry | © SANDERSON & SON; 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DAILY between MONTREAL ase TORONTO.; , ye ~~ 1454-20 Elegant An Fa lor ard procs Sar, gant on Bay % Tre A Gi Fale hee hasta pS on wu (rip Monnet Cam Tiokets- will so rom on 0 .\u2019 | ren EE 55) ipa, A.3 = HOMESEEKERS 1 - ÉXOURSIONS BEY 45 Ral BR | sire Din Tong vr arom.Atte \"83 Wisaimen, Map.ne 18, May 2, Le 40; June 13, 21; Soy 11, 26; Aug.¥, x4; sept.6, mw, at * low tates.ut Yor | second Tuesday until Sept.10h; int, in: Reduced Fares to Pacific Cent Pointe.| Susive.Tickets good to teturà within 6 IN EFFECT UNTIL APRIL.10TH IN EFFECT UNTÉS APRIL wer dent rom One way.Sscoud \u2018Clase lass Cototer car Sores over, Sr Viciorie, Ween SEE pes re.Boni / Les To 0) Bioge, ce ee Lens! 4 0 0\" rn rates to many other poate.\u201d gi hour x\u201d tb louve Meuiréal at for mL 3, Je.Noces y : accomiited : {lox of pases notés \u2018ru > ne class tickets pa ch a Lon Ra it t a or Announced From © Ottawa, SupPLY THE ORD ORDER FOR TO-DAY'S DEBATE.\u201d infamous - Annexation - Last night's gathering-in Windsor Hall and the * \u2018oy crow.meeting\u201d on Dominion Square uttered a protest against -this plot that\u2014as Hon.T.Chase Casgrain desired\u2014will \u2018be heard at Ottawa.Hon.Clifford Sifton was never in better form;.and it is \u201cdoubtful if he has often had an audience sp well suited to the sober, business-like style of appeal for whith he is famous.His address did not once remind his hearers of a campaign speech.In passing rapidly from one phase of the subject to another, he obrio ke.from a full mind which was so closely packed with serious objections to the project up for discussion that the only question.was which he should select for presentation in the necessarily limited time at his dis- * posal.His arguments crowded upon each other's heels: and \u201cthe audience had the feeling voiced later by Mr.Thomas A.Trenholme that Mr.Sifton must be a farmer from the informed [TOPE Pe Ds RST SRE er Binding on Weaker- Party ro Canadian Associated Press Ji says Vested Interests interests are Terry.= involved.- Pk London, March 21.\u2014Sir William Van a Horne repeats in an interview - the sentiment he says he has already : which he says he believes that reci- ! procity is a shamecfu) thing, agaiost expressed in the Canadian papers, 31m; À ;the wishes of four-fifths of C Canadians.; here: = - + > ; ae! Cat a) i SER i dared Change in oo : lation May Injure Gity's Interests CITY ATTORNEY ETHIER ; \u2019 CALLED TO QUEBEC.&.Re TR.: Members Attach Unusual interest to - «Forthcoming Developments\u2014 -.= Neither Party Anxious manner in which he dealt with the farm side of the subject.But it was equally apparent that he was a statesman from the masterly manner in which he handled the.political past.Tramways\u2019 Bill W Made Progress in .the Assembly Last Night Despite Fresh Attacks Made on it.Vested interests, he added, were found in\u2018 nations as well as in individuals ort\u201d corporations, and are terribly binding.on the weaker party involved.7 Lom 7 for Election.- epecia: Staff Correspondence.Ottawa, March 21.\u2014The Government \u2018order in the House to-day is to be .Supply, and in view of the talk of pos- \u201caible dissolution interest attaches to what will be said and done.> >7 \u201cThere is no question.\u201d sald one of £He more aggressive oppositionists to- + a \u201cThere is \u2018a marked difference is critictam along with a demand for details of expenditure.Only twice t weck was the House moved inte JI \u2018Supply.On the \u2018firét occasion we a .voted over a million; on the last noth- 3 ing was voted, but the discussion was = legitimate cpaigh ; ww ,; passed gencral commit- = ay ato view is thai the ma-| are to be massacred by the Chicago Bert Trust a barley | ' NOVA SCOTIA HOUSE gy rb PRO tee.of the Lezisiative Asscnibly carly w Jority\u2019 of either side due: not wish conditions are changed since the McKinley tari and we i 7 \\ this morning.after a stirring sitting.Ë & nie | WILL DEBATE COMPACT A= >| VINEYARD {lts third reading will take place this \u2018 \u2018aa, election now, but if the Goveri- foent \u2018wants onc and takes the initiative) we are fully prépared to meet \u201cthem half \u2018way, and go even further.a \u201cWe have far less to fear from the - Féault than they.\u201d The Redistribution Element.This was a typical opinion expressed by several of whom enquiries were \u2014Awade.There is u strong feeling here now, as was the case when Coagress Was in session, that the United States should move first, and consequentiy it is quite within the range of possibility: - pet Supply may be limited till it is ¥nown what the new Congress may \u201cdecide upon.But whether this pos- wine limitation or the general attitude ot the Opposition will do such as to afford the Government the pretext it Fous can only .be speculated btween obstruction and legitimate | \u201csold it to the American brewers.present and future of, the a RTI propaganda.Mr.Sifton is a son of the- West.He knows conditions on the prairies as few men can ip \u2018Canada.His political success has been due to the fact that he interpreted the.Western - mind correctly: and.as Minister of the Interior.it was his duty to study that country like a specialist.father of our .progressive immigration policy.he ought to know the sort of people whom he has been \u201cpumping\u201d intu the the Dominion better than most.Now, when a man with this inside knowledge of the situ- of the proposal alone\u2014we cannot fail to be impressed.Sifton knows that his words will be reported to his Western constituents?and he would hardly venture to present them to a city audience in Montreal if they sounded absurd to the\u201d voters on whose suffrages \u2018his seat in Parliament depends.Moreover.Mr.Sifton went into details and gave somé of the reasons for the faith that is in him.now grow and feed barley to far better profit than we once The Americans are large exporters of the very things ye raise for export\u2014food stuffs-and animal products\u2014and it is not likely that an exporting market will be of much value to our producers of similar goods.a 8 ù 4 0 But it was when Mr.Sifton came to deal with the \u201cdominant issue\u201d that his earnestness flamed up and his audience reached the highest pitch of enthusiasm.and it was felt that he was at grips with the central spirit of the whole movement.When.step by step.he showed how the Americans could easily force their way nearer and nearer to the hcart of the national citadel if we once sold them this outer gateway.he was talking to the people in a language which reached their hearts and clicited responses that must have mightily checred him in his departure from life-long affiliations and his determination to beat back his sudden assault upon our national integrity.Moreover, as the {ney-General George \u2018| world\u2019s best.hope for Our packing houses\u2019 \u201cTtrade.\u201d WELFARE OF STATES BOUND UP WITH CANADA'S, , , Cleveland, Ohio, March 21.\u2014 AY a banquet last nigh: in connection with the dedicatory exercises of Clevela $4.000.000 federal building, U.S.oro W.Wickershs was the principal speaker.Hé strongly endorsed President Taft's plan for reciprocity with Canada.He, sa \u201cThe wellare of the States is bound door neighbors as aliens or strangers.bound up with eurs.\u2014 \u2014 \u201cIn the continued and closer union of the Anglo-Saxon peoples lley \u2018the peace and prosperity,\u201d Wick- sald Mr.ersham in closing.| Halifax, N, S, March ?1\u2014 E.Armstrong.i mouth in the.Nova, Scotia House of | Assembly, has given notice of a re- | elprocity resolution, which: wit come up for discussion this week.It rums\u2019 as follows: \u2014 - .\u201cBe it resolved that this House d record its sincere appreciation $ the efforts through its commissioners, ithe Hon.W.S.Fielding amd the Ifon.!Wm.Paterson.to bring about this ; mutual reduction of the tariff, and its ;bheMef that the consummation of this | trade pact would be in the best interj ests of (\u2018anada, and will redound mos: advantageously td Nova Scotia and will greatly extend our markets, thus securing incalculable benefits to our I.Saskatchewan Opinion.| \"à 4 î & Their interests are In large measurg | \u2014\u2014 its \u201ccontinued - Libéral member for Yar- of - bof = i ! + NasoTn canaoa | | day, \u201c t- 90 à .; - are even eon men à conse of Son tells th that the farmers Stand nu lose more by the ip in £ sora \u2018of the Dominion.The! he English version of the clause - : Agreemen han ey will gain\u2014takin re commercial view ays: of isolated national-life are obstruction._\u2014 g - g Mr We can\u2019 no longer look at our Rext has been correctly adopted in the bil, RITY| » PROPRIETORS Special Staff Correspondence.Quebec, March 21.\u2014Alderman L.A.Lapointe has telegraphed a call \u2018to City- Attorney Ethier to come and advise _ \u2018what legal cffect there inay be through the change in clause fifteen of the reprinted Tramways \u2018BHI, - which-\u2014was - adopted in the Assembly last might, us compared with the clause as submitted | to and approved by the Rallways Com- : ni | i |! but in the French translation.the phraseology, in one or two instances, - it is feared by Alderman Lapointe, may \u2018be interpreted to give the clawse = differcnt meaning to the one intended.Li The question may result in yet an-\u2019 other fight over the medsure.Bill in the Assembly: \u2019 bill The evening.The fight against the pyeu-~ .{sure Jast night was carried.-an' by i Messrs.Tellier and Bourassa, wittr oc- : casional ald from Mr.Cousineau.The.bill's principal backer was Mr.J, LL Perron, and it was his advocacy which.\" provoked some hot exc the floor of the House last night.Fears Franchise Speculation.CT Mr.Bourassa moved to add the follow ing sub-section to clause 18: - SAA NEW APOSTOUC DELEGATE ARANES MR.SHAW CHOSEN \"HR SLASH?\u201c13a.\u2018The franchises, rights, powers and privileges granted by the city\u2019 of Montreal or any other municipality.to any whatsoever of the companies above designated, shall not be made the object of a payment in money, shares, bonds or other securities or of any consideration whatever that: may affect the capital or the Habilities: of.the company.\u201d \u2018The mover said it was not right - res 150 0 GERVA pr Wife-Beater, Now in Jail, e 2 pee re - Toronto, March 21.\u2014 W.A.Shèp- 9, à matasto be ee views and inter- Tt is bo \u201cveiled Annexation\u201d that our Deople hate this hard, of Borden, Sask.\u2026.member of the Monsignor Stagni, Who Succesds to Will caus Sholce rea aa Ail Mh roses s [here Should Bean opportunity À to ex ; .in.is it menaces our Canadian independence Council of the Consolidated Boards Ottawa Post,; Has Reached r.n onal Sentence including .te both parties.What may be the| bargai t is because p ou a ne ea taligated B t = ) Six Lashes.purposes.He mafntained that there -ef-one section may be dia- that we have borne down party lines and .been stirred to the that all the Boards of Trade in that _ _ New_ York.Britain.was nothing in thé bill to provest thé Tan company placing a money valileg on the metrical 2 f another._Juetricaily opposed to those Me instance highest pitch of patriotic fervor in our fighting assault on [province were opposed to reciprocity franchise, so that when a municipality ; : ; as were also Pi - ; OS ; ; ; \u2018Sstx la : a Al i 2 talks hd ang an cation the coun.this enemy .PE comes to us in so peaceful a guise but which |v Were Mss malo tye BK-| New York, March 21.\u2014Monsignor| The committee appointed by Meal! a lashes from a nine-lash whip sought to muniofpalise.fhe Eg \u201c use par > on A : : ! XY = * try out of its representation is forth- [ , © taihs (so: deadly: a.danger.Stagni, the new apostolic delegate td] University to recommend a scholar for 304 twelve months Ip jail.was the money for the à be charge nag Rieit coming, but the Government supporter from : British Columbia and Ontario and from the East generally shudders = es \"It 5 \u2018this which has tired our: indignation against | so pop- \u2018ufarraihd harmless a péFéôhage as Hon.Mr.Paterson.and so meck-if not quite so popular or harmless\u2014an individual as {Mexico Wants 1 \u2018Troops Rémovdd| «by ithe steamship Berlin.\"| Cénada, arrivéd here to-day from Ttaiy He is said \u2018tb\u2019 bear Wh him the Cénaîtah de- the scholarship offered to the.local university this year by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1861, sentence ôf: William Gervels, who \u2018was | brought before Judge Langeller of Quebec, in the Court, of Sessions this given to the company - - Mr.Perron replied that Mr.assé would by his motion de riva-the four companies named.in.the.\u201d fi of the right to sell part of.their holdings.\u201cBour- af the thought.Surrendering one or : twe-persionn! inderanities and hefingy £ Hou.Me Fielding.Commonly we would leave them with trees formulated two years ago ut|has decided in favor of Mr.A.Nor-| Mormng.charged with cruelty to his\u2019 the uncertainties: of an election\u2019 docs | Quebec by the Plenary Council and! man Shaw, M.Sc.\u2019 young wife, There could.he added, Le no exploit- nat appeal with any compelling force to many on both sides.What really will be the stand of the à Opposition, \u2018however, may\u2019 depend un whether the Gov ernment brings on an interim Supply Bill.It will also be a \u201csubject for determination by the cau- - Bus.As previously pointed out, the claim BE the West for greater representation \u201846 not to be ignored.There can be .mo redistribution till after the census.+'Tep years ago it was taken in April fie announced in November.This © yeaf it will be taken in Jume, but wilt their \"biscuits and with their coal\u2014with their confused recollections of old Reciprocity days and their appeals for the disruption of Confederation which they would fain have us forget\u2014but when they .dare on their own motion.without mandate from the people or warning to the country, sell us out to the urgent American Government and then have the cffrontery to tell us that our honor is engaged.they must not be the anger of a people apprehensive of betraval expresses itself in rough terms.The other speakers rightly talked of little but \u201cthe dom- surprised if deep public wrath visits them with fury and .Her Ambassador at Washington Has Requested This\u2014Senor Liman- tour Denies Canards.Special to The Montreal Star.Washington, March 21.\u2014 Mexico, through her Ambassador, Don Fran-' cisco Leon De LuBarra, has express- \u2018led a strong hope that the 20,000 Am- 18 ican troops should leave the imme- | te neighborhood of the horder.| carried to: Rome last sping for ratification by\" the Vatican.At the pier.to meet Monsignor Stag- ! ni, was Monsignor Sinnott, of Ottawa who will act as secretary to the Papal Legate.He accompanied Monsignor Stagni to the pro-cathedral at Brooklyn, where they will probably remain until Thursday afternuon.-before leaving for Ottawa.Mr.Shaw has had a creditable college career.In his first year Arts he took first rank honors in mathematics.In the second year he stood first in his class and also obtained first rank honors and prizes in mathematics and physics.In his third year he obtained the same honor standing and at the end of his fourth vear he graduated with first rank CHILD'S SCARED SCREAM \u201cSAVED WHOLE FAMILY.honors in physics.He has since his \u2018graduation acted as demonstrator, and later lecturer, in physics in the uni- sut carrying on research work in meantime, His first research Last July Gervais married a girl of sixteen and ever since that time.sue told thie Judge, he has been ill-treating her in the most frightful manner.He is now serving a term of six months! in prison for an assault on Constablé Bellefeullle on August 12th last.Mrs Gervais went to her - sister for protection, but her husband went after her and brought her back to his hour, where he revenged himself for her departure by abusing her.At the instance of her relatives he was finally arrested and brought to justice.At the cxpimtion of the present sentence for assault the sentence of twelve ation of a franchise for speculation purposes, as the city and mufñicipal authorities.were _ protected by: .the: by-laws.\u2018fhe Bourassa motion was defeated.by 31 votes against 8.is Board of Centrel Cut Out?One of the wt seriously debated questions wus whether the Board: of Control bas bee mover-ridden nm sense - seyenteen.which.as adopted, \u201crhe Couric \u201cof the city of Montreal is authorized to do all things neoes- «ity to give effect to this act.\u201d Mr.Tellier proposed to delete the inant issue\u2019; and it was that which carried conviction to and aroused the spirit of the audience.Mr.Lash was most cfiec- «73% tabulated by November.owing to President Taft has shown the déep- rE a expeditious methods and the use words \u201cCouncil of the,\u201d and make the jest sympathy with Mexico in her in- | Mr.and Mrs.Desmarais, and their\u2019 Ek was one on the phenoménon con-| nonthg for cruelty will begin to run, clause road The City of Montréal is of adding machines.Jn the regular tive in showing that.in reality.he had not left the Liberal party ternal trouble, but has also evidenced two voung children, were driven out: nected with electrical discharge from the lashes will be given to the con- authorized to do ail things nebessery course Parliament would mect © in| ' 1 A ! a strong desire for some information of their flat by smoke at 2 o'clock this ! jointed conduators'and another a re-!demned on the 2ist of April.Ae ; distrib | on this question.but that the Liberal party had left him.Mr.trom the Moxican Gov ernment as to| morning.The fire started cs ere on ndu accuracy and reproduc- Sst of Aprfl to give effect to this act.\u201d .onsidering the redistribution ele- : 3 2 R a.when e revolution will end and jbasememt of Blondin an orbai's \u2018 ibdilityv of standard cells.In 1909 Mr.He said !t was a deliberate attempt ent of the situation.Western Liber.Casgrain made an impressive reference to the effect of Annexa Cease to be a menace.restaurant, 1211 St.Catherine street | ibility of standard cells | In mu Me to nat the Board of Control.7\" als aver that the Government cannot , \u2018@lesolve unless there fig a protracted *.Bold-up which would place the respon- .~ mibility on the Opposition.\u2018.Mr.Borden is naturally enough sil- \u2018ent as to his Intentions, but develop- \u2018ynents to-day and this week will speak- \u2018for themselves, Meanwhile aroun the House some talk of an impendin \u2018.élection, but the majority de not look for It yet awhile.cut 08e Budget \u201cSpeech Coming.~The.\u2018Premier was put through some further questioning in Te- gard to the reciprocal agreement \u2018and the British Preference yesterday \u201cafternoon.On Friday he stated that rolicy of the Government in stating that there would be no further tariré uetions.at present.Mr.W.H.Sharpe, A, , Rékéd It tne Premier's state- mints \u2018applied te the British Preferment and then replied.\u201cI think our sifcy 1s well understood.\u201d he said, \u201cbut Budget Speech is made.\u201d \u2018Mr; Foster asked when the Budget Speech would he made.~ Mr.Fielding replied that a topic akin ==T45 \"the Budget \u201chad Hong been under : digcussion, and had occupied so much Ate that the usual attention had not ¢ - siv en to the Budgét proper.How- the - Budget wogld be brought samy The \u201cat an early date.\u201d proposed Anglo-American arbitration treaty was the subject of an inquiry by Dr.Sproule.\u201cHas the Gov- ent had:any correspondence with \u201cthe Imperial Government or with \u2018the ; United States on the subject?\u2019 he asked, \"the Government has not received any tommunication whatever,\u201d replied he Premier, \u201cwith the Imperidl .auth- | -orities or with the United States on, this Important subject, | may add that it - were in the power of Canada to help forward such a laudable object, J 'we.would be only too glad to do so.\u201d Railways and Coal Mines.- A statement of importance as to the | granting of pôvers to hold coal mines railway companies : to own coal Thies was made by the Minister of ! Tuliways.- With the: consent of the s-Hhromotere, a section giving that power «Aas dropped from the mct ineorporst- 2 Ing.the Arerta Electric Ratiway Come A \u2018In this © dotifection.Mijor «a harpe asked the Minister of Rallways RE ty Government Aad coms to a de- 5 elntof- on ite policy\u2019 in this regard.Mv.\u2018Grahams reply was tht in view! of dittering conditions \u201c was difficult | on y Honing of coal rai iwéys| ed 10 a serious \u2018situation in the + tates, And : therefore, -uniets ; pe .weré shown for making _exeemtic peut © wh powers] chat A \u201cvw.Mr.E.W.Nesbitt had announced the, nce .Sir Wilfrid consulted Mr.Fielding a E will be further explained when the | 1 However, |.Se Ta / .as tion upon the French-Canadian and Roman Catholic population of this province.He pointed them to Louisiana as indicating the fate they might expect; and, unless our fellow citizens propose to commit racial and religious suicide, they will do well to consider carefully the warning.Professor Leacock talked Annexation and only Annexation; the audience cheered him to the echo.That is the one ques- tien; and, while that may not be the sole, it is the sufficient reason for kicking this thinly masked p proposal out of doors.It is amazing that the Government should think of persevering with this policy in the face of so vigorous.so spontaneous, so universal and so earnest a popular movement against it.\u201d Everywhere people are gathering to.protest against its adoption ; nowhere are they assemibling to demand that it he carried, \u201cEven the famous Grain Growers deputation from the Ww est were not serious about this.They wanted free agricultural implements which the Government has not given them; they wanted grain inspection which this bargain will render impotent to protect thenr; they wanted a Hudson Bay Railway which Reciprocity will kill forever.a Oo Oo 8° #4 Then the Government are persevering after President Taft \u2018has utterly failed to carry his own party with him on this issue.and whéh the Congress for which he then spoke refused to act.To-day.he and this project are in the hands of a party -which, at all events, is not.composed of hypocrites.When they mean \u2018Annexation, they do not hesitate to say so; and when Champ Clark and his Democratic majority endorse this offer, - it will be an offer of Annexation on the instalment plan.Yet our Parliament is hurrying to accept a proposal which is yet to be made, and to push Canada into the humiliating position of grabbing eagerly at a.\u201cgift\u201d from Washington which Washington may yet refuse., We are perfectly willing to admit the improbability of such a denouement.Washington wants Annexation as a-cat wants - a lorig-watched mouse.If statesmanship can get its way, Washington will make us this offer precisely in the form we are most likely to accept, President Taft will be ready to swallow his Protectionism.and the Democrats will be ready to forego their legitimate advantages as a party newly in a majority and looking forward to the elections of ext year.But shrewd statesmanship does not always prevail.Narrow interests and partizan manoeuvring may temporarily get their- way.And, in that case, Canada will have thankfully accepted an offer which has not yet beerr made.and will be left with its foolish hand held out pleading for a \u201cboon\u201d it long ago swore never to seek again.,- .Thus; the mad hurry of Parliament exposes us to à choice - \u201cof evils.We will :cither sup right.We are \u201cat the parting of the ways.\u201d Ve will offer \u2018 of our own choice tg take the-way to W ashiogton.Aad either.we will be rebuffed or we- willbe welcomed.= The: ill shame us as dipeople and slay our self-respéct.\u201cThe second will ultimately destroy.us; ape: peopleiayd.s sl our pational ature.Li 5 wo ; Co Ctr | present time, no matter what may oc- \u2018Jeur in the near future, urrtess it is au- | centres than can the New England | somes of humiliation .or sell our birth- - It can be sald positively that there will be no invasion of Mexico at the thorized by Congress.Congress.will be in session within two wecka, and it is not expected that anything will occur -between now and then which will compel the President to act on his own responsibtlitys Wants Information.To the Editor of The, Montreal Star: Str\u2014 TI am an Eastern Townships farmer \u2014 one who knows the conditions in New England.and who knows what our home market means under present conditions.1 would like to see The Star send a representative through the Eastern border States.report faithfully what he sees and hears respecting the fdrming situation, view the abandoned farms, lis- forth without cxaggeration or rhetoric.This course would place before the farmers of Central and Easterh Canada a basis of fact much-vaunted.market of 90,000,000 of people.which will astonish them.Our farmers can no more compète against.the American West in the American farmer.The evidence may be had.Get A READER.Covey Hill, Que.S TIE a y LE : Probabllition \u2014Frenh fine.Wednesday, easterly winds, light snow or sleet.Toronto, March #.\u2014The disturbance which was over the Maritime Provinces yesterday has moved north-enetward across the Gulf, and another is moving towards thé Great Lakes from the west.The weather is rather cold in the Prov- In eof Quebec ahd mild In: otlier parts the Dominion.: ~~ Lr.with standard batometer\u2014At bin yesterday, 48.85: at.8.am, to- ~0sy, : at 11 a:m.to-day, 30.00, : Tera ture to-day\u2014Max.32, win.18: max.max.40.min.26; ny.; at 8 né nl Sun \u2018rose this morn! et thls «ns at 654 ten to the farmers\u2019 stories, and set it} respecting the.Montreal: weather readings by Hemin &j, Harrison's / meeting of the City Improvement l.ca-.day to discuss the ant east, and the smgke soon filled the\u2019 flat overhead.The awakening of one: of the children, who screamed, proba- | bly saved the famili from suffocation.! Damage is estimated at $1 bod.DEATH WAS NOT MURDER.Asylum Did Not! i ; Fugitives From Know What They Were Doing.The inquest into the death of fran cois D'Haine, who was killed in tryf R| to prevent the cscape®of the \u201cfwd .| mates of the St.Joseph Benoit {Héäne asylum, on March 14th, was conclu\u201d | ed this morning.Deputy Coroner Bir- on empanelcd a jury at the asylum and investigated the fact® The two men cannot he held responsible for the deed .as they are insane and jrresponatble.It was proved that the murder it- | pit must have been pte pw.the | : -Panneton.* \u2018 ON CONSERVATION.-Montreal Women\u2019s Club Hears of i Progress From An Expert.The secretary of the Canadian For- *stry Assoclation, Mr.James Lawler.gave: 8 most st interenting.address \u201cForest Conservation,\u201d yester = moon at the Montréal Women's ub meeting.: ! Touching.on the progress of the forestry movement in Canada, Mr.\u2018Lawler, mentioned the\u2018 fact that the association started ten years ago with ten members, and there, were now twenty-seven hundred; also that the 8chool of Forestry, which had only eight students the first Year, \u2018now mustezs fifty-eight.\u201d .| JUDGE GIROUARD iS DYING.Death is Expected at Any Mement, \"Says Ottawa Report.Ottawa.March 21.\u2014The conditiion of | Mt, Justice Girouard, of the Supreme Court, who was injured about a month ago by being thrown from his sleigh, was reported sit noon to-day to be extremely critical.Death is- expected at any moment, Betterment of the city.The Boi of Arts and Manufactures have appointed the .president, Mr.omas Gauthier, Péter Logis NY M.Daft, H.W.Raphae! and J.P.L.Berube, Secretary.as delegates To = a tlrlo Ddettermett esMibi.outreal during 191$.* | .Fitzhugh Lo 8 Me = Fitéhugh,\" vice- ef \u2018the-Qrand \u201cTrnnk.- ; 1905.\u2018degree of M Bev eeurch Fellowship of $600 io prosecute (a special investigation on the \u2018absolute measurement of currents by means of Weber electro-dynamometer- In 1910 he obtained the degree of M.Sc.\u2018and was awarded the Governor-Gen- : orale medal for research work.His atest paper and the one which shows the most originality is one on a spe- ¢lal section of his research in absolute * measurements dealing with bifilar , suspensions and a report on the whole investigation will be ready for pub- fication before long, : Mr, Shaw received his early edü- cation at the Montreal High School.Tlie scholarship is of the annual value of £150 and is tenable for two years The other applicant for the scholar- :ship was Mr.W.Buell Meldrum, M.Se., : And.80 were his qualifications that the committee had considerdble difficuty in deciding between the two.Mr.Meldrum entered McGill fro ithe Qutawa Collegiate Institute, i In his first year h obtained] first rank honors in mathe ics andi in his second first rank honors and prize in mathematics and physics.In his third and fourth vears he took the honor course in chemistry, which in- éluded also Physics and Mineralogy.and -he obtathed first rank honors in} both vears.In 1910 he obtained © the MERCUTIO WON \"LINCOLN.Brandimintine Second, and - Spanish Prince Third.Special to the Montreal Star.London, March 21.\u2014 The English fiat racing opened to-day, with the Spring meeting at Lincoln.The big Shire \u201cHandicap, of 1.600 pese 8 for three-year-olds and upward, for which a field of thirty- two horses fac: ed the starter.The race was won by C.Hibbert's: Mercutio ridden by Trigg G.Mamby, Colegrave\u2019s Brandmintine, with, Ringstead in the saddle, was secon and J.R.Joel's \u2018Spanish Prince, with Danny Mahet up, finished third, Also ran: Siffiet, Radis Rose ,Eudorus, Helot, Dalnacrsg, Rathlea, Placidus, Cinderella, Newcastle Second, Vigilance\u2019 Lauvigny, Shampoo,- Chanteur, Kaffir Chief, Long Bet; White Owl, Forerun- {> ner Second, Safita Fina, Falaise Sec- oid, Bun Cloud, Battle Axe Irish Wwed- oh: ding, Oujda, Hälfa, Donhes- Mol, Oversight, \u2018General Botha, King Jet aa.(ee ee pie : Students, Ring Prive Aldrin.About haif\u201d à fosen Taine \u2018Wire turhed in IAs n demdnstration SE The Tellier amendinent was defeat-.ed- and the clause adypted without change.A motion demanding the referendum will be proposed when the bill comes up for third reading to-day.A section was added providing aa the speed of the cars shail not exceed six miles an hour except\u201d white n greater speed is authorized by.cipal contract.A reservation ds -cao made under which the Public UftfHes Commismion may allow the\u2019 compen to exceed the six-mile an hour Jimi in unpopulous places TOUTE DELEGATION WiLL : RETURN TO QUEBEC.-As a result of Aid.Lapointe.tolé- gram, the Mayor, Controller Wank- lyn and \u2018others will\u2019 leave for \u201c\u2018Quebe this afterngon.FENTE = *Fhere.was a\u2019 spirited dieciatsig ; ) the Board of Control to-day, in.vate session, over the telegram WEILL STUDENT TRIED ON FRIDAY Everett Smith.Pleaded Not Guilty and Wilt Appear Bafore Recorder.A McGill student, Everett Smith, of 121a Shuter street, was arrested last night duripg the anti-reciprocity demonstrations, on the corner of 8t.Catherine and St.Elisabeth streets by Constables Charpentier and-Tefebvrer and Lrévetit {A VS DEIIhe affan, {dle >wau- t-before-Recyréer\u201d DY puis\u2019 us duslttan Charges veel | breaking the window of a street car with a heavy stich eo ned nails riven i through one end of-jt.ts asd rely Ages plead privately, ba She Solent ir ou ely the \u20186 refused.\u2018He ente La ds ni.oy position which ad (guilty.His trial Bie in \u201ca \u201c Wiéde in Montreal \u201cby.out on Friday n Lele ge by certeiu _ er 45; me pe an little use in \u2018£ty-.ups in rd of Control Fompas wayld the Mayor, \u201c(hat ; \u2018so \"much 9 position 1\" certain quanters &t the: | Menaced | Woman = bn sarge Torres \u201cMis un p Round Her and Saved Her.Life.ti | me.The cry_ that has - a a thet the city shall municipalise : rine \u2018street railway system Is a most oraine aa Dorton stréet with Cri cn one.Tt has placed ing ¢ laze, like, Louncil and .t Board of | | , Mrs.G.Pinatette.Amod \u201844 lèt ler pe posttion._ 38 Dorion street, was saved trom be siatare .gave \u2018the\u2019 city a chanc ing burned to death \u201chy a pedestrian, | make a new arrangement -with- \u2018Who threw off his heavy overeont ani \u2018company, and M is a pHy that je wrapped it around her, extingutehing: sfc?should now be making: this _An- the flamen at the expense of his (Son pokmible.D FE This act will probably & thet \u201cThe Star's despatches from Qui woman's life, though at the présent [as printed above, do-net, however, time she is in the Notre bands oo di that the situation is so ftal.with body, face aad ne the: Mayor fears.35 \u201d terday\u2019s Council meeting ; ee burned.; 2 fat e Accident happened - LE wen fortheér discussion of the \u2018orclock last night, when Mrac: Btn= pose bit brought on by o resol à ie: a & delegation to = pute was trimming an oft lump .v kept burning continudlly | gree © of our Saviour.tne committee - ne re Bending: by 4m windows, was this morn to be.mentally unbaleh D ne] Towns hum, pe EE dt EE oh] Soccer Star on.TUN mlm.co.0 wo NA \u2019 en ique et Canadien aod | admission tke.City Baseball League last even ack Laviolette break Into baseball.\u201d.The Canadiens entry into the diamond \u201c game has been anticipated for some time, : but the manner thereof was very vague up till yesterday.Mr.Kennedy, looking | over, the two city leagues playing semipro \"ball at present in existence, was unable to satisfy himself as to which organization was the better one for his choice, but yesterday he decided, and at à Meeting uf the City League, at which Joseph Page presided, last evening, the application of the Canadien Club was read and discussed, and the club finally admitted by the unanimous vote of the delegates present.The Canadiens wil} doubtless greatly \u2018add to the strength of \u201cJoe Page's organization.The introduction of thie Canadiens into the League is rendered possible by the amalgamation of two of the clubs in the league into one, which leaves the elghth franchise open.The amalgamating clubs are Shamrock and St.Denis, and they will in future be known as the Shamrock club.Their president is Mr.\u2018I.Thompson, and Mesars.M.McGoogan and L.Lapointe will manuge the team.The Canadiens will take the schedule dates allotted.to (he St.Denis club, The matter of grounds alse caine up for discussion at the meeting last evening, and Mr.Page announced that the leugue had come to an agreement with the owners \"of King l£dward Park, by which the league has the use of the King - Edward Park.grounds \u201cthroughout the season for either one or two games euch i Sunday, and on very advantageous terms, .The league has alrcady contrasted for the rental of the Delorimier Park grounds, and it is probable that two games will be prayed vbs (AG.TUG.during the season.There were many signed contracts handed in, and if is understood that many players who are alleged to have signed up with other leagues, have signed and delivered Qjd City League contracts.Delegates present at last evening's meeting were Joseph Page.president: M.\u201cDuquette, treasurer; Messrs.T.Thompson, P.Whelan, A.Lafortune, J.Nantel, M.Langlois, I\u2019.Kennedy, M.McGoogan, 1 Galarneau, and and M.Berube.SPORTING VIEWS ND REVIEWS Another prince of the turf, the trotting turf this time, is dead.He was better known in the Uniled States than in Canada.This was Frank Work, of New York, who leaves his two daughters $20,000,000\" to divide between them.His life story reads like a fairy tale.He ran away from home when nine years old with a five dollar gold piece, which he never changed till his dying day, and thirty cents in change.He was considered a hard man in money matters and relentlessly fought his way to fortune, it is said, crushing all those who happened to be tn his way, but no man can be very bad who never sold or destroyed his horses in their old age, but sent them to a beautiful farm he had in Connecti- - eut, where they could finish life in ease and luxury.\u2019 With a new British golf expert visit- .{yg here, anether promise of a British soccer team coming, an intimation that : Canada js to be favored with a sojourn .ofa British cricket eleven, and the ex- © péetation of some.matches wilh the British pelo players from Hurlingham, sporting matters are beginning to look up for the coming season.The visit of President Emmett Quinn, of the National Hockey Association of Canada.to the United States.ought to have a good effect in reducing to & more concrete form the thus far somewhat nebulqus plans for an International Hockey Assoclation.ONLOOKERH.\u2014 This 12th of .RECORD! a AN-THE WORLD.tübes Jan.9.RIALS SHIP AND THE XNOWLEDG inp THE @ TS : \u2018BOGEY MAN.TO thing Of the DISTAN Lb eanly imperfect - oan,\u201d rhea face .EN ee tire RE ad with that Messrs.Didier, PHre and.et Club Joins \u201cOld\u201d Ball Lea gue-St.Denis (CPR.APPRENTICE PRIZE GIVING An interesting meeting was held in By a score of 2 team victoi scores Gaspe still honor.The teams London, Bue played yeste Cnelsra, Hudderstieé.2: Toronto, crezary the will be held the new associat than the he added that Orangeville.The Montreal tournament Palace alleys, and, events were bowl tions commence.Quinn, 232, 208.I.SH 11.ViMion, 212: 12, Jeteated the a Rink Monday evenmg Over one\u201d hundred saw a hard-fought game, with no score up to the last three minutes.This was the second match, and by total keeper, Mr.Suddard.Latest English Football.Special to the Mortrem Star.March 21.\u2014Following are the results of the games in the second division of the English Football Lea- Bolton Wanderers, Huddersfield, 0 Ernie Knott announces the inaugural meeting of the Ontario l.acrosse Association Empress Hotel began dt WIN THE RETURN MATCH to 6 the Jersel hockey Gaspe boys at-.leads by 2 goals.Grand and Parry scored for the winners, both playing a rplendid game throughout, while Coffin and Dufeu supported Gaspe's lined up as follows rday : ER Special tu the Montreal Star.March 21.\u2014Provisional Se.that will be held last night jon was assured \u2018he presen: time of more playing clubs C.L.A.had last year.BOWLING TOURNEY STARTS.Opening Night Sees Close Competition in Singles.Bowling last evening at the ed with The doubles will commence to-morrow, and like the singles run for the week.Wednesday the ieam competi- Last night's .highest scores were as follows the rest Darling, 200, 201, Gardner 222.Albert Blondeau.224.IF, Cockburn, 209.Burnley.1.in this city next Saturday afternoon, and a convention later.A supporter siated and: the old body had one big surprise coming to it.Assuciatlon\u2019s the to all appearances, is going to be a marked success.The attendance was good, and different ¢ a seriousness and effort which indicates that only the very best endeavors of the lucal bowlers will be put forth in this competition.The open single string and the novice com- the apprentice instruction room #8t Angus last evening.The medals and scholarshipg.won by apprentices during 1910 were presented by Mr.Lacey R, Johnson.Scholarships were Robert \u20ac: Gray.C.J.B.Davis, Chris.Thomas, Ed.Carey: Gilbert Kendall, A.Rivet J.Desro- siers, J.Winder G.Madden, Wm.Barry, Albert Dunk, J.Hornaby, Wm.White.Medals _were presented to the best man.(chosen by the team) in the following sports: Bageball, 1,.Lamothe; harriers, Wm.Lawrence; lacrosse, T.McGovern: football, Chris.Thomas.The football team were also presented with medals won by holding second place in the league donated by Mr.the Le won by the following: Hercules Smart | Frank Hallum, ersey.Gaspe.A grmes LL Goal .F.Waters M.Gower, president of the Spalding H.Le Grand .Point .E.Dufeu Junior League.The team was com- H.Lellevre .Cover point .G.Coffin posed of the following: Chris.Tho-: J.Perry .Rover .H.Phillips mag (captain), E.Deans.S.Brown, P.Le Riche .Centre.D.G.Dumaresq |.Harvey, A.Todd, Wm.Barry, C.Alexander .KH.wing .W.Smith Wm.Pajn, T.Hinds R.Grant.A.| A.Lafoley wing .A.LeMesurier D a) i Referees, W.Lester, B.Bovle.Time- Lunk, ©.J.B.Davis, Wm.Crisp.Very intéresting addresses given by Mr.Lacey perintendent motive power), and Mr.| \u2018K.Moodie (assistant superintendeht ; locomotive shops), emphésizing ine, fact \u2018that study was essential, but: ext | ercise was necessary to maintain vigorous constitution, better fitting studen:s for study.The chair was -joccupled by Hercules Smart, presiden | vof Apprentice Association.J.R.ROBERTSON AT PROPOSED CHANGES HEAD NEW LACROSSE IN CRICKET Rll ITU S Local cricketers wil be Interested to! hear that ut the conclusion of the ordi-: nary business of the Annual general meet- - May 3.in accordance with the following.amongst other, purposes :\u2014 ' To vote on the followinæ proposèd al- ai that! teralions to laws 13, 16 and 17, dealing at , With \u2018\u2018no-balls.\u201d\u2019 ; Law 13 now reads as follows:\u2014\u201cThe ball shall be bowled in overs of six balls,\u2019 from each wicket alternately.When six: balls have been bowled and the ns finally settled in the buwler's or wicket- A forecas: of the officers Is as fol- keeper's hands the umpire shall call lows: \u2018Over.\u2019 Neither a \u2018no-ball\u2019 nor a \u2018wide Hon.president.John Rose Robhert-.ball\u2019 shall be reckoned as 'one of the oi 3 ji.over.son: president, N.I.Patterson (presi- The oroposal ju: vo add nt the ent emt of the Inter-Assoclation); Nret \u2026., : ut.demt président.@ Blanoy MeQuire.Of but they shall be scored against the bowler.\u201d .Law 16 pow reads as follows: \u2014'\u201cThe striker may hit a \u2018no-ball\u2019 and whatever ,rUnæ result shall be added to his score: but he shall not be out from a \u2018no-ball\u2019 unless he be run om or hreak laws 26.27, 29, 30.AN runs from a \u2018no-ball\u2019 oth- erwixe than from the bat shall he scored \u2018No-balls.\u201d and If no runs he made one run shall he added to that score.From 8 \u2018wid< ball\u2019 as many runs as are run .shall be added to the score as \u2018wide balls,\u201d and if no runs be otherwise obtained one run shall be so added.\u201d The proposal is: To omit from \u201c\u2018the striker\u201d to \u201cadd to that score,\u201d and to substitute: \u2018\u2019A \u2018no-bail\u2019 becomes dead immediately on its being called.Two runs shall bo added to the score under the heading \u2018No-halls.petitions were started yesterday with a long entry list.IL.Sutherland was the | Law 17 now reads as follows: \u201cIf the highest scorer last evening, with foigis DalL not having been called \u2018Wide\u2019 or of 247 and 242 vins.J.D.Pelletier wua | \u2018No-ballAness the striker without touch- second with 236, closely followed by L.\u2018fmæ his \u201cBat or person.and any rüns be Viau, with 234.obtained.the umpire shall call \u2018Bye.\u2019 but if the Lall touch any part of the strikers person (hand excepted), and any run be obtained, the umpire shall call, \u2018Leg-bye.\u2019 such run to be scored \u2018byes\u2019 and \u2018leg- byes\u2019 respectively.of - Novice Event - A.lteid, 190, 202 2.191: | \u2018The proposal is: To omit the words \u201cOr A.Buchanan, 147: John Dubec, 158: H.\u2018mo-ball Brunet, 17%: C.Mahoney, 176.\u2018 Open Single String Competitign \u2014 J.Sutherland, 247, 242: John D.Pelletier., Nu, Mabel, David Harum did not invent 236: 1.Viau.234, 207, 205, 214.213: Harry the harem =kirt.However, at one-time 209; i he was a great horseman and was thor- [ oughly posted on hobbles.\u2014 Parsons \u2018 | (Kan) sun.\u2018The Same Apples i in the Middle of the Barrel That Appear on Top\u2014Keeping Faith with the Public, in Short\u2014That\u2019s What it Means\u2014 There Would NEVER, COULD Never Have Been Otherwise DIAMOND TIRES But it means MORE than this! Diamond Tires were the FIRST MOTOR TIRES MADE IN AMERICA would KEEPING FAITH WITH THE PUBLIC | Fas also Benefit of reduced prices when crude rubber markets Kdvisihz a 10 per cent.reductiot on Diamond casings and 15 per cent.had been in the mail 48 HOURS when another company dis- euvVérèd this action and wired broadcast a similar notice ALSO CLAIMING ~ THEREIN to be taking the INITIATIVE \u201cPRI CR: type of tires, wb\u2019 dnt A hot _ If \u201cDiamond\u201d on a Tire or in our statements does not mean À you \u201cGOOD APPLES ALL THROUGH THE BARREL\u201d\u2014 and that TRIFLING WITH YOUR CREDULITY has never been of the DIAMOND POLICY, why, then\u2014LOOK UP THE Every Automobile tire buyer owes that much to TWELVE YEARS OF MANUFACTURING to a greatest mileage stan- Have méant the establishment of the most complete laboratory in the d.devoted to the chemistry of rubber.nd these years have DEVELOPED AN AUTOMOBILE TIRE AND A ACTORY which in production ¢ and sales EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTH- mean giving permitted.Notices on IN GIVING THE LOWERED BUT THIS MAY ME IMMATERIAL\u2014IT * IS SIMPLY AN EXAMPLE METHODS \u2014and what we want to HAMMER HOME are ha COUNY\u2014To persuade you to consider what DETERMINES the ser- Leer ES RATERIALS USED.THE QUALITY A r y AND CHARACTER or THE MEN BE- WE NAVE kin TOLD YOU of the respective mer!is of the clin- nod the straight side or hookless Neher of them rim.clits.This JRIGHTEN YOU, N 149g on WE MAKE BOTH rim-cuiting\u201d talk fu.puss WADAYS.ANYWAY: Se tires \u2018are.Tamed: on & i: yam, Sa - or HS wis, Torta Sri ng i Consider! the the things Analyze! much advertised, have no merit of the analysis.of even the EXPERIENCED LAYMAN.The Diamond strafght-side tire 18 THE BEST OF ITS KIND, AND ALL DIAMOND TIRES ARE SCIENT)FICALLY CORRECT iN SIZE.DIAMOND TIRE PROPORTIONS as well as Diamond tire construction, have been determined by engineers who understand the VOLVED and whose experience is more extensive than is possessed in any other tire factory in America.LUE TO YOU.WHAT WE WANT YOU TO KNOW with regard to Diamond tires is BETTER rubber, TREADS\u2014TIRES THAT WILL LAST LONGER, PUNCTURE LESS EASILY, STONE-BRUISE RARELY\u2014THINGS THAT COUNT! material, the advertising novelties, the FALSE AND MISLEADING TALK- that they offer you ING POINTS THAT CAN DELIVER plying it quickl DIFFERENT CITIES any of which every enquiry, claim or requirement.x Jrame \u201ctare or \u2018Copanrerctal, clèts.rec T, THAT RCE 24 were: R.Johnson (su: \" military night, The ONE fact that Ask your own INTELLIGENCE whether scientific -develop- ment with GREATEST MILEAGE, always the thing to be \u2018achieved, means more than NOVELTIES in shapes and treads or any so-called talking points that, no matter how POINTS FOR ADVERTISING purposes are no: the basis of any part of Diamond tire construction, nor do they enter into ANY OF THE CALCULATIONS OF OUR ENGINEERS, So-cailed \u201coversize\u201d tires give you nothing +-nothing, whatever that cos the manufacturer a penny or is of ANY VA- SERVICE-THAT 18 WHAT WE ARE-8ELLIN to all, we are opening Service Stations in all sectione\u201464 .any sig.or type of Diamond tire\u2014casing or tube\u2014for- YOU.EAN HAVE oc ap00 op TIRE SERV ; Le WE VE on, Ready to start from the } } MARDI MEN OR | Special to the Montreal Star, ! |.says: There were two features in the New York, March 21\u2014The Sün\u2019 hockey game between Ottawas, champions of Canada, and Wandérers last.night in the St.Nicholas Skating Rink that stood out prominently.One was the remarkable team work of the Ottawas, which enabled that team to\u2019 score 7 goals to their opponents\u2019 2 and the other was the refereeing of Russell Bowie.Bowie is said to be the best referee in Canada, End as Canada\u2019 has the best hockey in the world Bowie must be the best referee obtainable.| \u2018 : Motor Show at Drill Hall was Crowded Last Night-Feature Nights Have Been Arranged There was a tremendous crowd at the \"Auto Show, jal, seemed to enjuy themselves.\u2018band gave a fine programme of music, \u2018the\u2019 inilitary wireless sputtered.meos- [sages throughout the night and the flying machines, and Grand- Ducal ice motor were the admiration of -hun- \u2018Ing of the Marylebone Cricket Club, on dreds.the meeting will be made special Rules 19 and 25 for: Special Feature Nights.The management announce.l that the special features for the week would be vn Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings.To-morrow evening will be University Night, when a large number of students is expected: Thursday evening will be and Col.Roy.O.C.Q, has accepted the invitation of the management on behalf of the militia to attend vn that night.A special invitation has been sent to Sir Freder- | {ick Borden to be present.Friday evening will be society night.A feature of last night's programme was the exhibition of pictures illustrating phases of aeronautics and military evolutions with military motor trucks.* Some of the Exhibits.There is just one electric brougban ; exhidited at the Motor Show this week, And it is a mode! of elegance and ease hast might.and they] T | to its beauty, |.Timetest is declared to be the only efficient substitute for, air made.It] is a-com \u2018hich looks like In-.diarubber mixed with treacle and carries an -odor of burnt almonds.extremely resilient and the company has seme excellent {estimonials.of the show.This car has a stand aisle.It, like the Baker.is painted\u2019 dark blue.but it is A Æigantic affair, which conveys an impression of massive solidity - which is almost awe-in- I spiring.The exhibitors, Messrs.Scott and D\u2019case, have wound da-k-.Vhiej rbbon round the car, which adds great- and lessens somewhat the heavy appearance of the vehicle, The Gr which aro! | being perkmaps the most novel stand {in the show.The stripped chassis of a Gregoire car has all the Interest for! the mechdnically inclined which a oire people have an exhibit le chassis \u2018always has, but the feature which stands next is perhaps: {the most extraordinary in the show.lt is a motor sied sunilar to that used! by the Grand Duke Crh.in Russia aird Vrance, efr'seu by compt 35a ar | which is drawn into the motor by a which conveys an instant impression | revolving fan which whiris inside a of conservative luxury.It is stationed .at the north end of the hall betweeen protecied druincad in front af he machine.the Gooderich Tire exhibit and the! something Uke a fat cigar cut off in stand which displays Timetest, the the middle.It carries one passenger new substitute for air in tires, The only, and has been sold to Mr.R.Tim- car, which is a Baker, is built in the bee ra pe ord Company, nds brougham style with.which: 4 olares en color advertisements \u2018Have farhffis ee H Hy readers of current literature.and \u201cis! Next winfe .painted -a .datk- biue.The upholstery {s light grey.and the car itself looks an ideal vehicle for soclety use.Its value as a car for medida] men is a strong roint In its favor.The Timetest stand which is next to the Baker allotment.attracts attention at once by means of itd startling exhibit of an appareently ordinary tire mounted in the usual manner into which several large wire nails have been driven without inflicting any.damage.Sectional displays of Timetest, in the raw and in tires.supply the solution to the problem.Acknowledged i \u2018Supremacy ë \u2018 real effitiency which will bear PROBLEMS IN- MORE : RUBBER, THICKER NOT the im- YOU NOT A JE | IN MILEAGE.:\u2014 To assist tn sup- will give \u2018you prompt attention\u2019 on Your dealer will bé able to get yl pledsute TO AY pd NOW NUFA Tu oo AMOND + URNIS : \u2018 Heathers tb Wind Up Their Season 2 Xt infe \u2018feature of the Gwegoire is a typical European car, small Victorian cottagé in design of ; windows and panellinf, and painted a vivid yeHow trimmed with black.The and while some divergence of opinion may be found as to its coloring there | is no doubt about the luxury of îte upholstery and equipment.a stand on the first aisle, where they | exhibit many different types of spark-' ers, The operation.of the electric flashes is a novelty to the uninitiated, and the stani is a centre of attraction on the first aisle.À.LU.MATCHES TD START EARLIER Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, March 21.\u2014 The N.L.U, A scheme wlll be started thls summer for a new club house, which is greatly needed.The directors\u2019 scheme of reorganization of the management of the çun- ning of the club was approved by the shareholders.And # was decided that the original nipe directors should form a permanent board of trusiees and lease the grounds and fixtures to the playing club which was organized It That's tion as the old club.By this means It everyone, members and shareholders ahike, has a \u2018voice in the ub management.The officers for the club this year were elected as follows: Hon.president.Jas.L.McCulloch, President.A.D.Anderson.Vice-president, R.P.Jellett.Ward.Hon, secretary, Alan C.Duniop- ; Hon.treasurer, A.S.Cassils.\u2019 ¢ Committee \u2014 Graham - Drinkwater, Cafr, H.Meredith Smith, R.T.Gaunt Any Prospects are good for the bigges Season! on- record- Any information can be Had from the secre\u2019ary.A.C.!Guy Dobbin.: pmise for Future AND NOW THE CUBS coats and a is a generally accepted theory that uneasy lies the head that doesn\u2019t take off its moronet, like that, and lots of people are fond of talking about the immetse responsibility of wéalth, not but what they\u2019 a be willing to take the chance.how 8.about Ward Miller, whom the Chicago Cubs are now after.or something Lichtenhein feels - No lets.is barely three days #ince I.Lake of Boston was carried from our ice bound coasts clad in several fur patent heating sys but minus W.Miller.and now there comes word from Chicaga that we can have most anything they have for \u2019 It is understood that the Cubs have 1 offered a half share in the stock yards and Senator Lorimer for Miller, but 8.- Lichtenhein hardened his heart.clubs which feel that life is not complete without W.gnéak Lip on a dark evening and swipe him, win S.Lichtenhein is asleep.erwise.Miller should No chance.Nationals Feel They Are Not Being Well Treated By Having ~~ New! [estminster Dates Refused Mr.A.L.Caron, chairman\u2019 of me Lacrosse Committee of the National A.A.A.expresses the indignation of the Association at President Murphy's ! action in refusing the Nationals dates in May for matches with the New Westminster team.Mr.Caron says: | \u201cWe do not bring them here so much to make money as; to show the lovers of lacrosse that, notwithstanding past criticism, Eastern lacrosse is better | than Wastern, but that climatic, tra- | velling and ground conditions force | Eastern teams to -show up much weaker on the coast: \u2018than they really are.\u201d Following Nationals acceptance of | ew Westminster's terms to come here to play two exhibition matchs, the executive wired to President Mur-{ phy to reserve thr.24th and the 27th ; of May, and went ahead with.the other necessary arrangements, thinkinæ that the matter of dates would never giv them any trouble.But they got a surprise yesterday, when a telegram was receivd from Toronto, informinæ them that the dates mentioned would be filled by schedule matches.As it is a t out of the question to bring off the exhibition games earlier than the 24th, this action of the president and gue, NEW M.A.A.A CLUBHOUSE.The building committee of the M.A A.A.wii] meet to-morrow evening to further discuss the plans for the new ground club house, and take up the general busl- ness of the club in condection with the new rooms.The pians, which were orig- inaliy prepared for the house.will have to be altered cbnslderably conform with the more recently adopted plans, which call for more room, and it will probably be a week or ten days before the new revised plans are ready inspection of the committee.The M.A.A.A.swimming handicaj continue to-morrow evening, close finisher ure expected SOCCER MEETING tr The Montreal Junior Sdccer League is the first of the Association footbail organizations\u2019 to get into active opera- \u2018tion for the coming™ season, meeting this evening at 443 St.James street, for general business.The meeting is an important \u2018one, several matters of vital interest to the clubs which constitute the lea- At least one new club will apply before.they for and wom also mean- that thèse games will: have\u2019 for admission, and some alteration in to\u201d pec called \u2018off.; A4 \u2018schedule arrangements may be made.\u2018 ARATHON SOLKY A 20th.Century Child's Vehicle \u2018New, Novel, Attractive, Strong, Durable; Con- Can\u2019t Tip Forward or Backw ards.venient.cs Sr os Saut at $5.00 or over purchased at any of our stores.The regular close selling price of this SULKY i is $2.50.\" Or we give you a F \u2018ountain Pen or Pocket Knife Free.Overcoat at the most régsonable price Iky\u2019s at half price.\u201c+ ing we have to say about our Boys\u2019 - er mr mee et rg me me angen Tt correct Bot ith in style and quality\u2014in fact, it\u2019s men 's atopy for boys\u201d wear.Yo HERE ARE A FEW.Boys\u2019 two-piece Suits, dôtibile pants, from $3.00 to $13.50.> » ed style, from $3.50 to $10.00; Boys\u2019 Spring Overcoals\u2019; weeds rom wn bath % pos d du ficished Rub : ve\" Rübbér Capes at yEC RS je \u2018Boys\u2019 three-piece Suits inPetther Sinai: ie 0 aly rn FD Et Ty BRST PAG I FATS + © commer 7 pre PE PEERS INA a, Ÿ 3 BEI Yok an i Ÿ Cr A nin api sos pme sa \u201cRE if TY He \u201cwine | EOODRICH TIRES-N Athen Dealer Declares it Will Made in the Largest Rubber Factory in\u2019 a the.wor A = = - Matorially Lower Prices and Destroy Demand.} at AKRON, OHIO, and also in FRANCE: wm \u2018Toronto.March 21.\u2014Mr .C, A.Buras, \u201cpas.of the best known horse buyers in | ( Branches in over one _ hundred oC Ümtarto, has addressed a letter to the : 3 press in which he declares that reci- °,* .C : ed S reser wit ruin ha mores vem mI cities in Canada, Unit tates, Ontario.He says in part: i E - d M ic i.\u201cThe large increase in the number exil 0.of automobiles used and aute-trucks urope an in the United States.has put a damper on the horse trade and several of the large sales stables in New York have id abeolutely closed down, and with a J edprecity agreement.Canadu will be \u2018 .( \u2018an.outlet for these horses.And then n, the ranch-bred horges have liv- out\u2019 nine or ten months of the year ~~ or the whole vear round.while our horses are fed five or seven wmunths ot hay in the stables.Huw on earth / Breed horses in Canada : , \" \u201cThe buyers from W'estern Canada \u2018 ; \\ \u2018 would go to St Paul.Minneapolis., Chlcago, St.Louis.or Texas markets, : + \u2018 On, the three first-named markets | - > _ ! they would get a clean-legged Per- | < - ., 7 | they could buy a Clyde horse uf the same class and weight for in Toronto .chehon bred horse for less money than For convenience of cus- .or anywhere in Ontario The horses Montaña and Visconsin are thorough: ' tomers we carry large stock ly acclimatized and suitable to use - : .\"+ ny .has tome nt Sata of tires in both\u2019 American and ; \u201cThe only protection now of the } \u2018 \u201cOntario farmer is the duty.On a $200 | Morse.the duty is $65.and on a $150 horse there is i $20 uty at the pres- -ang- time, Remove -this duty and let Amestoan.harses come in here.and .e it casy, for Canadian buyers to go to the U.S.markets, and the Ont- 2 farmer, will get fully $40 to $90.Brrr Jess than he does now for his 4% \u2018millimetre sizes, and maintain com- «D> pletely equipped repair Department.| JF ~ We shall adjust all claims with Consumers.\u201cSome people might think that the A : > \u2018We solicit representation through Automobile dam convinced that it is the Ameri- i , Fa a ering for dealers.\u201cCammda for Canadians.and the Ont- .$n i he ona 0 venent be | T e C L ° e e Auto Tire Co, Limited Bit h Assoc'ation Recelves ous- | | ® ' eu us of appli 134 Bay St, Toronto, Ont.Canadian Agents \u201cPanadiin Associated Press.\u201cpressed that when the need for w omen \u201cAn Céhada was so great the Govern-! \u2018ment considered ft necessary to im-! mite] BF.GOODRICH CO, AKRON, OHIO BE i reds SEE US AT MONTREAL AUTO SHOW.Canadian West.We-must preserve .- COMPLAIN OF RESTRICTIONS.gration Aspociation regret was ex-: \u2014\u2014The Association, ii was stated, re- Keives one thousand appilcations monthly from women cager to emi- | grate, ! AE ra rm me To \"i = arnñGISnN HAMNAREN.PATENT 80 SOLICITORS.) \u2014a relish for luncheon : | L T-CÔL.MORRISON HONORED.\" PATENT SOLICITORS FOR SALE \u2014an appetizer for dinner je Canadian oies Pormitiod to Vist Inventions, Trade Marks, Designs .Wase arrison Protected in all Countries P ; atent, Trade Mar 1910 Ov 1 d ,\u2014good with meals C'anadian Associated Press.: | WILLIAM P.McFEAT t a de Marks, Etc er dan London, March 21.\u2014The Canadian 24 years\u201d experience, Pom 25.179 \u2018St.James Street.Montres!.Fetherstonhaugh & Co Absolutély new, 40 HP.Five ' i | | | i | , ant- Colonel =.W.B.Morrison, of} 37 2 Examiner Canadian l'atent Office.| | | ! #-geod between meals | Assoclated Press learns that Lieuten- Phone AM.5302.Besidence, St, Louis Sn ; Charles W.Taylor, B.3c., formerly Passenger Car, 34 x 4 tires, mo- ; .CANADA LIFE BLDG, MONTREAL hair top and windshield.Wil w\u2014good for.everybody ' Ottawa, has received special authority \u201d 254 312 |] scl! at lees than actual cost.I from Emperor Willtam of Germany.te INVENTIONS PATENTED \u2018 .c LEE Dane A active | and Trade Marks Registered.> ] Comet Motor Co., Limited, to inspec ; r : 2 9 114 | err the Belgian frontier.This| © WEN N.EYANS PHILLIPS SQUARE, i] bi \u2018 i it a privilege seldom granted to for- Foreign Member Chartered Institute.1oudon.LEGAL CARDS.| eign officers.Merchants Bank Building.Montreal, 312 Le \u2018 | MeGlbbon, Casgrain & Mitchell La er ; Lopdon\u2019s Oldest-Methodist Dead.\"THE PROSPECTIVE\" PATENTEE \u201d g | PATENTS ane THEIR MEANING ane HOW TO OSTAUS Casgrain, Mitchell, McDougall & Greeiman pil i London, Unt.March Î1.-\u2014-James Lt x i THEM SENT PRER ON REQU a CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL oe ve Williams, the oldest Methodist In I0N- PEYHERSTONHAUGH, DENNISON à OO, FE BUILDING, MONTREAL [télils Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bugs.The Light Bear in the Light Bottle Jon.died yesterday in his 94th YCAT.AIVERPOOL à LONDON & 6108S BUNTING, MONS T.Chase Casgrain.ok cali, NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, \u20187° Montreal Agent\u2014 > vas Lady Mann.of To- PATENT sourerrons mroil M.MDouEML Jota J.Creelman Al Druggists, or 381 Queen St.West, JAS.MORLEY, ponte.an vncle of y \\GAS0 S0NETS.STTAEA, WBBINES AND TURRINGIDS | : 51 312 | Toronto.Beware of Imitatione.227 24 St, Benoit St.Tel.Main 933.a u Three | Jeep x, $138 | .THE FAMOUS CV ICTROL \"The Master Musical Instrument of Modern Times Renders the world's best offerings in music, song and story in the sweetest, \u2018mellowest, most life-like tone ever heard.+ = In a class by itself and without a rival.Berliner Gram-o-phone Co.Ltd.415 ST.CATHERINE WEST 488 ST.CATHERINE EAST.+\" fictor-Victrola XIV, $200 ; Mabogany or \u2018Oak -~ s HALF PRICE Regular $1 and $1.25 values at Youths\u2019 Rubbers, 1st Quality, |.Ladies\u2019 Rubbers, 1st.quality, ' Children\u2019s Tan Rubbers.Ros.sizes 11 to 13.Regular 43c all sizes.Regular 75c 43c : oe value.LL.39c 0c value for .value for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Ladies\u2019 Tan Rubbers.Reg.9 .Boys\u2019 Ist Quality Rubbers, Misses\u2019 1st Quality Eubbers, 3125 value 1 69\u20ac - sizes 1 to 5.Regular 80c all sizes.Regulaf 60c PF Ladies\u2019 Rubbers.i value, for ersssetsccns Sac .value, for .\u2026\u2026.E \u20ac0c quality for .39c CT oO =F tore - =\u2014so will your dealer.: | ty.It floods the h _ BRANCHOF 4 LL Canadian Factory aWesvoi maire : - Nisgars Falls © Davers | | RAT 2 Lu CL.I a 2 Y ITH your cafe noir, in- i et CNE | clude a Tuckett\u2019s Turkish : | | ae | \u2014 Cigarette.Its fine mellow.taste = : BE blends delightfully with the fall, @ | a.firm flavor of the: coffee, and pro- | NS > vides a pleasurable finality to the 2 meal.Fastidious diners will ap- | © preciate the high grade quality of J | il the carefully selected leaf used in these cigarettes.| EE \u2014 \u2018e_ » .HAMILTON Mucketts | === | Suit or Overcoat made \u201cto Order $15 Ome Price Only $155 The Big Mill-to-Man Taflers.ORPHEUM THEATRE BUILDIN ENGLISH & SCOTCH WOOLLEN C0, i Luxury for the Thousands) g ji Ton no sense of the word | 1s Lehigh Coal ordinary hE coal.ln every sense is extraordmary.If some | of your rooms are cold = J.OR | this coal.will warm 2 HERE'S an iron-clad guarantee.~~ { them perfectly.Ine back of smfbaafs that has made ©.© | struct your dealer to these hats famous from coast to coast.| send you, from ALL on The business man, the professional man, the club man\u2014all wear , secure in the knowledge that in style, quality of materials, workmanship and wear, these hats ~ have no superiors.The new shapes for Spring and Baier #° mer are now on sale.As your hatter .Ce passer \u2018to show you the new raghés soft = | | procumable, because to _hats\u2014or, if you prefer a.stiff.hat, the - the.ton thar ordis vs - Remember\u2014we guarantee every hat continuously and even _ For Sale by Leading Dealers Bprmgh in ) + dWCS V0 \\ New York, U.5, A.5 .: Corrugated Hani, Guta Hastings ei er i IRS NY eT {GLE SIDING, Co.| LÉ Me OS ELI i plete stocke of these a os at prites; hu twits giving your ore po) ' \u201cKIRK pages PPS EE [EP PSTN VESEY IE NE EA ee ROR EAE SE a dad EE > - Square Unanimously - - ~ With the United States.Bi HON.CLIFFORD SIFTON AND OTHER SPEAKERS CHEERED TO THE ECH( « Country as a Last Resort.That the people of Canada shall be given an opportunity the projected recipTocity pact, was the expressed desire of those citizens of Montreal who last night attended the vasque meet- led to discuss the measure -now before the Parliament the country.\u201cThat policy\u201d *\u2014the treaty\u2014\" \u2018will be destructive of every natural aspiration of the patriotic Canadian,\u201d said Hon.Clifford Sifton, and that opinion, judging from the manner in which it was recefved b concurred in.the audience crowding Windsor Hall, was said Mr.ton, a moment later, and there followed an outburst that had never before been heard \u2018Inside those walls.\u201cTwo men cannot bind the honor of this country,\u201d continued the former Minister of the Iriterior.\u201cThis question is sp great as to obliterate all party lines.\u201d Here again there was & veritable storm of approval.~ Again when Professor Stephen Leacock issued a chal- - Jenge: \u201cLet them come out and fight this question, from East to West, from North to South, and see who will win out,\u201d there was a roar \u2018and 3 thunder of applause.\u2018 \" ~\u201cShall,we seek a beggarly entrance into a foreign Repub- one hundred and fifty years after the first invitation?\u201d asked Professor Leacock, and the answer that swept back was an :nqualified negative.As Mn Sifton pointed out, there were many peculiar positions at the moment.There was he, himself, a long-standing liberal, a former member of Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s cabinet, assogiated with other Liberals, in turn associated with sturdy Conservatives, to fight this treaty.That, he considefed a curious pesition of affairs, but, as he pointed out, this mingling of men of various allegiances clearly proved that the question was gltogether beyond party politics, and belonged to a wider sphere, \u201cThe peôple should decide for themselves,\u201d A Wonderfal Demonstration, No such wonderful demonstration has been witnessed in Montreal! as that whith took place last slight.Apart entirely from the extraneous features, and from the enthusiasm of the younger element which added a holiday touch to a serious occasion, there was a solid mass of citizens who came te hedr expression of the opinion of experienced men possessing calm judgment.) \u2018These men were of various political creeds, of different farmers\u2014one of the latter class indeed arose and seconded the 1a the united opinion of the gathering i in Windsor Hall, There was no doubt at all as to the opinion of those who filled Windsor Hall.T hey were opposed to reciprocity, they wers opposed to \u2018any measure that endangered the future of Canals, they were opposed to any enactment concérning \u201c fiscal measures that was not first placed before the people of the country for thelr sanction, they were opposed to any meas- sure that threatened the ties that bind the component parts of the Emplre.All this was evident in the approval given to the various re and it was expressed with a finality and an outspokenness 40 the standing vote which approved of the resolutions pd which clearly and concisely opposed reciprocity be- \u201cCanada and the United States and demanded that the = dhe pt there was an \u201contburstiof cheering, which vol till the walls rocked.No tally of the vote was rc- \u2014 quire -_ $= es ge ho aa = Discredit on -McGilt.: CL A el minority of the stisdents, led by a rowdy, made uvislent attack on the carriage in- which.Mr, Sifton was seated \u201cand ejected him and his friends, then saturating \u2018the carriage with, coat ofl, set ft on fire, dragged it through the streets and \u201c- Degoñ « wanton sttack on property, smashing windows, tearing *: down trolley wires and generally acting like a gang of banditti.x .+ Vast Gathering Filling Windsor Hall J and Overflowing Into Dominion| Declares Against the Proposed Trade Deal Liberals and Conservatives Join in Denouncing the Agreement and Call Upon the Government to Stay Its Hand\u2014Declare For An Appeal to the to express individual opinioh as to the merits, or otherwise, of business interests, of professional .and , university life, also resolution afterwards adopted, which gave concrete expression 11 the newly startéd house- ft -will be remembered that during the American war, = RESOLUTIONS CALL Tran AL PATRIOTIC CANADIANS TO UNITE IN OPPOSING RECIPROCITY \"PACT by our complete assortments.: ° The resolutions adopted at last nights Anti-Reciprogcity meeting Montreal, minent in the affairs of the Dominion.! They call upon all patriotic Canadians to Jay aside party prejudices and unite in opposing the ratification of the Reciprocity Agreement ' upon purely , national grounds, going, If need be, to | the length of an appeal to the elect- {orate of the country.\u2018 The resolutions were \u201cproposed by \u2018Mr.T.Chase Casgrain, K.C.and se- ;conded by Mr, Thomas A.Trenhoime, a life-long Liberal.They were adopted by a mighty shout, in which practically every voice in the audience joined\u2014a shout, as suggested by Mr.Caagrain, that should be heard\u2018in Ottawa.The full text of the resolutions follows: Resolved, that this meeting unites with Toronto and with Canadians from coast to coast and protests against and condemns the reciprocity agreement now before Parilament.without regard to party politics, for the reasons: 1.Because in the year 1897 the Parliament of Canada repealed the legislation then existing relating to reciprocity, and since such repeal neither the people of Canada nor their Parliament have entrusted the Government with any duty or authority to negotiate with respect to any agreement on the subject, 2.Because the present unexampled prosperity of Canada is the result of a policy which has been\u2019 pursued in the devclopment of lier trade and of her natural resources.Because this has involved the expenditure of hundreds of millions of dollars upon railways, candls, steamship and other means of transportation between .in! declare that a crisis is im- | , East and West and West and | East, and thc obligation to Incur further great expenditures for the | same purpose, and because further development along the same lines would be seriously checked by the proposed reciprocity agreement and the benefits of the expenditures referred to would be to a great extent lost.' 3.Because it is essential tothe continued national! unity and de velopment of Canada that no - trade relations with any country \u2026 should be agrced to by Canada on any basis which would check the growth and development of trade betwcen the various parts of Canada with cach othes, or between Canada and the various parts of .the Empire; and because the proposed reciprocity agreement Le- tween Canada and the United States of America would seridus- ly check the growth and development of this trade.4.Because any present benefit - to any section of Canada or to any interests or individuals there- \u201cin which might accrue from the proposed agreement would be more than offset by .the loss and \u201cinjury which would accrue to other sections and interests and individuals, and because the re- be greatly injurious.5.Because as a result of the proposed agreement thé freedom of action possessed by Canada channels of tradc would be greatly curtailed, and she would be hampered in developing her own resources in her own way and by her own people.6.Because after some vears of reciprocity under the proposed agreement: the channels of Canada\u2019s trade would have become so \u2018changed that a termination of the agreement and a return by the *United States to a protective tariff as against Canada would cause disturbance of trade to an un- sult to Canada as a whole would with reference to her tariffs and Ï 1 \u2014 series of \u2018spot patterns with exquisit Y \u201cparalleled extent, and because the + risk of this should net \u2018be volun- tarlly undertaken by Cansda.select from; 28 inches wide.Beautiful New Cotton Voiles : at 45c While many women may consider it carly to purchase materials for Summer dresses, great numbers are making selections now, realizing the advantages afforded borders; a wide range of lovely colorings to Price 60c per yard.These Cotton Voiles at 45c per yard are already much in demand on account of the unusual beauty of the new floral patterns and delicate colorings.terial is very sheer and soft; 27 inches wide.Cotton Marquisette, a new production in a I This ma- Price 4bc¢.; New Cotton Challies, the newest materials for house dresses, kimonos.etc., made in new and attractive Paisley patterns and dainty color- \u2018ings; 29 inches wide.Price 20c.e Dresden 7.Because to avoid sich\u2019 disruption Canada wouid be forced to extend the scope of the agree- meiit 30 as to include manufactur- Jes and other things.8.Because the agreement as proposed would weaken the ties which bind Canada to the Empire, A New Marq woven in soft delicate colorings; Shot Marquisette, a new and disti NE a Hecauset ne isruption in the channels of Canada's trade which was caused by the termina - tion of the reciprocity treaty of 1854 and the subsequent establish- indescribably lovely.Price $2.00.ment of a protective tariff by the A terial of rare beauty, woven in colorings that are uisette Marked at $1.65 The prevalence of veiled or draped effects in the newest designs of afternoon and - evening gowns lends particular interest to this remarkable selection of new Marquis.and because unrestricted re- .> R .1 ciproctts bre rene Lette which are shown in colorings of striking beauty.those tig] #'it more difficult to §1 unlon with the United.id This Marquisette at $1.65, is a fine gossamer weave with bright, lustrous finish, it is 45 inches wide.Shot Crepe, à pure silk and wool fabrio, vey | \u20ac rich and brilliant in appearance, is shown in à =~ | series of very effective colorings.| Price $2.se nctive ma- | United States, gave rise to a de- \u2018cided leaning in many minds to- \u2018wards annexation with the United \u201cStates, and this at a time when Canad& was mainly peopled by native-born Canadians and other British subjects, to whom the prospect pf annexation was most unwelcome, and because Canada _in a comparatively few years will \u201chave millions of newcomers, a large percentage of whom will coma from foreign couptries.and because If Canada - should then | have to choose between disruption of her channels of trade with the United States or political union with them, the preservation of Canadian autonomy and Canadian nationality would be enormously more difficult.Since Foulards are unquest effects in these materials should view the newest productions.borders in Persian and Paisley beautiful new silk, 24 inches wide.per yard.New Steel Grey Faconne Louisine Silks, a | Price $1.25 | Novel Bordered Foulards at'$3.00 ionably the accepted Silks for this season\u2019 s wear, new prove of F particular interest to \u2018women anxious te .mo = \u2014 \u2014 08 = These Foulards are woven in a range of soft plain shades.and have printed Price $300.New Japanese Hairline Stripe Washing Silks, .a variety of ricat patterns and attractive color- ngs; 32: inches: wide.Price 68c.- patterns:44 inches wide.in in 10.\u2014That In so much as Canadian nationality is now threatened with a more serious blow than any it has hitherto met with, therefore, Canad- .lang who place the Interests of Canada before those of any party or section or individuals therein at this time of national crisis should unite and oppose by every legitimate means the ratification of the reciprocity agreement.and, In the event of ratifi- | cation, oppose reciprocity by appealing to the electorate of our country.New Checked Encouraged by the universa who surrendered everything to The rush on Mr.Sifton's wanton and most inhospitable Cc the respectable students owe the rowdyism.support of the public, it cannot conduct to go unpunished.from the University.except violence, have made a stitution of rcpute which rowd Those who came carly vices, such: as: \u201cWhat we Have We'll Ho \u201cCanada First.Wake up \u201cCanada and the Empire.\u201d Strength.\u201d \u201cWhy Stem the Rising Tide T pelled to make a public apology.and restitution or be expelled.Although the batch of ruffians devoid of all argument.real good to thc anti-reciprocity cause they belong to an in- \u201cUnited we Stand, Divided we Fall.time immemorial held up stage coaches filled with passengers, the bandits.arriage was unprovoked, utterly to a peaceable visitor to our city.McGill owes it to itself to apologize to Mr.Sifton, and it to themselves to repudiate At a time when MeGill is asking for the very well permit such dastardly he ringleaders should Le.com-.f \u2019 RTS hero of Mr.Sifton and done vism always injures In Windsor Hall was a curious gathering.The greater portion of \u2018the audience was, of course, mich, but there was à surprisingly large number of women.i 1 were cnabled to look around the hall, view the patriotic decorations and read the various de- \u201cThe 20th is Canada\u2019s Century, hold it!\u201d tic sew oe we Id!\u201d Canada!\u201d \u201cCanada at the Parting of the Ways.\u201d In Union There is » c of Prosperity ?\u201d | Sir Alexander Lacoste proposed that Mr.Charles Chaput take the chair and the latter having accepted that office the meeting commenced.Mr.Chaput first of all thanked the women for the active .part they had taken in the work of the Anti-Recip- rocity League.\u201cI think I may fairly say,\u201d remarked the chairman, \u201cthat our work will bring us to success.We are sorry at a more spacious hal! Wedding Silver A chest of Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks is inevitably one of the first.presents to be considered, because of its necessity in À hold, Our selection affords by far the widest range of choice in Canada, and con- - tains varying assortments to meet any desired ex- \u201cpenditure.Birks\u2019 Silver is good silver, made only in heavy serviceable weights.Henry Birks ok: ky and terrorized the citizens, decamping with, hich duel reparation was made, by the Dom, venty-men- rode-irom Canada into- St: Albans, held up-and \u201cad Sons, Limited , PHILLIPS A 4 & Re Destruction of National Aspirations, Declares Mr.Sifton could not have been secured, but we are only at the beginning of our work and we intend to go on with the fight.Ou our invitation, you have come .to protest against the proposed reciprocity treaty with the United States.We are not opposed to the treaty because it id proposed by the government, nor should we be for it because the Opposition is against it It stands over and above politics.It must be consid- 'ercd from a national point of view.We have here to-night prominent Liberals who have not hesitated to break from party tiles.This proves that the love of their country stands above the | love of thelr party, I offer these gent lemen in the name of our League, my sincere congratulations.\u201d While all the speakers got a splendid hearing and.were frequently interrupted by applause,/ it was Hon.Clifford Sifton that crowd had; come to hear.Nr.Z.A.Lash was the first speaker and opcned the spesoh-making in a way that pleased the dense audience, |; | Tremendous Ovation - To Hon, Mr.Sifton.Mr.Sifton was given a magnificent reception and his speech was followed closely and punctuated with enthu- siestic applause.Following is the complete text of his speech.\u2018I have been asked by the Anti-Re- ciprocity League to come here this evening for the purpose of discussing a preat \u2018national issue which jas arisen in our affalrs, and my purpose in coping is to: endesvor If I can to contribite something, to the Intelligent [Fes the- most imjostent qui: that has arisen in our publi# affairs for many years.hope In doing\u2019 20 that I shall be able té express my- acif in such.& way bs not to offend the sumcapUiivjtis of any p Sh fim sot cqneus fr ny v weg As the prices indicate\u201465c | stances.Among.other curjous chr; | cumstances may be noted the fact that my friend, Mr.Casgrain, and myself! | are upon the same platform and that * Mr, Lash and myself, both of whom! - \"were born Liberals, and bred Liberals, and educated Liberals .and have been » fighting Liberals.myself, perhaps, a! little more than Mr, Lash\u2014 bedsteads.} + \u201c1500 badly damaged brass and -~ _ : vedsteads.PFE \"too ascorted spring beds.Lhd the Ives Modern Bedstead Co.and TE * nt sold from samples, which will be y \u2018 à view at our rooms on Thursday after- : Sea - © A *, \u201cSm ; ,\u2018 = Furniture dealers and merchants are = ne EY particu y invited to examine the sam- =.ran \u2014 SRE seek smn Joo a + \u201c , MARCOTTE FRERES, é ë = Auctioneers + + t ; ,; ov FX FAT IMPORTANT SALE hs / $ & ; DAMAGED GOODS A à , : AE : ret À.N 0 af The ten-and a half day-and- -nigbt recor life of the car; rocks in the road, often no the car \u201chad not\" the light weight and- easy uy with | both sides of your dollars \u2014 of the Reo from New York to San-Francisce road at all\u2014not to speak of-the deep springs \u2018which mbke for [extreme comfort.| Whatéver car\u201d \u2018you\u2019 get _1insist sipor proof *, = 0 ! N , .- neli h Oi | th | wasn\u2019t made just for oa of beating 2 + mud of the fertile middle west.And yet his record lears: away at.one\u201cstroke somewhere near \"equal to the- Reo\u2019s.Buy Eng IS | 0 0 | six-cylinder car that cost 83000.i \u2014the_Reo kept to its steady 400-0r so miles- all the - -imaginar -disadv vell- a~cck ainty;znot: a\u2019chan cel 122 20 dés by mightiy damaged.on voyage of | Certainly not.W \\ Jt because it 1s a day, with not a thing done to the engine design d \u2018and Xelk-buile light car, Re Thiny™ Teinng Car or Reside\u2019 $1300 ns + Sa avction ABSOLUTELY WITH- the shortest and Surest way, to prove\u2019 \u2018to the wh le trip.leaves | the adv ntag Reo Fore-Decr Tourmg Car sists - mag \u2018concern, at the undersigned's sales- you, that the'Reo will do everything you on ie Rocky and Sierra\u2019 Moun: and stror Ly, he ne men Font Sen.PAPA AETENGON.a Mare : can possibly ask of a\u2019motor*car: | \" tains and the fort had a lot harder and : \\ 7 = y Le rin, en Br re yg any time ! Reliability, Thac.ig_the \\most impor- stiffer climbs than you nN encounter.Economy Buoyancy Prices 7.0.8.Foster, pe ces gu.np Usa OE OF \u2018sale.; tant-part of the proof.Half.of, the Dearly: Speed.In spite of bad)roads and nq\u2019 * to con ne orion | ét man ring wy WAT KEARNS, er.; 4000 miles between New York and San too good weather the Reo beat the 84000 Safety Comfort M Fou can contre It tore perfectly\u201d easy wpregs becouse of > weight = pe || Francisco is desert and mountains \u2014 thé six-cylinder car by nearly five da = 8 SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, bo ; « ; .re i = or Mopti, nos dit Rares .very worst roads in the country: dee Comfort.Human beings could not \u2018Full userof power ** | e, p vs .i _ 3 \u2018 defendant.On the 30th day of : tl ned .v ndur RE wash-outs, that constantly threatened .the\\ have \u20ac & red the strain of.thar trip, if \u201che evs springs te Be on op ie farencon, at the domicile of the sald de- \"Hi : .endant, No.284 Breboeuf st., in the city | f Montreal.will be sold, by authority of Ih he goods and chattels of the EE | Bul by Reo Motor Car Company of Canada, Limited, St.Catharines, Ont.BACHAND, B.8.C.Mnot- a March 21, 1911, Ep pre 1 Dieters 1 for Province of Quebec.The S toc kwell Mot otor : pit Court.F.Gervals, plaintiff, vs.J.1: 8 Deltefauit, defendant.On the sou.LE ; ~ Sal \"A ; i -\u201cCooksèire.2 pue © i , of March, 1911, at ten of the clock , , es\u2019 neies\u2014 Ti oo Le in forénoon.&t\u201d Lie domicile of \u201cthe ne Lo ge : - LLOYD PLASCHE | Lu 4 8 tendant, No.425 Joliette st, the a ; TT .: i ey ert core ; TT 34 a } be b _ «+ > 3 ER a MP 8.E E.T H E.JR e _.defendant, seized in this.|.1 Lamal 35 NI 190, SA bo a B BA BBC.ip CF i sod À ) ; D ; 7 \"7 nu x eo ; ] ; = March 14 , 4 \u2014- + eS wf a a JETS PPR PRN J AES 4 ae ES Ta x | La PÉE - ji ENE \u2014 os ES = °° .2 meme a rt gor +7 Ty er - Tr - , \u2014 | ; er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .F #3; @_\u2014_ : \" UE-\u2014FLL3N LO/R à FAI GE VEN UN STR IRIN Ra Xe , - ua 1e cel.SES - i ge: XE erslalh 4 Fe dy i , es is 5 \u2014e.i.; : feds À oT Bi 4 .TF EI Fy - pep\u2019 Lagi ; : I a v AZ TAN et ; PS Cy Ea À ;; .Con - Le posa aay .> - sante et CRT TEER nem te - En B \u201c(Continued from eix.) - \u201c{Maus Toade myeelf famitiar with every \u201c\\vibg du competition 110: Conédé hf don Ewith: ane | which we have Hutit by éwants or) 7 .; ine pet 1 a i man af | EEE a, EE Era yo Cv 107] Sanson Carmen Ftnt JE Cerf ten Tot Sead ar rt ti Preposterous Agreement,\u201d > Our.age ar à -8 ar w nee.ae i.funder the Favored, Natibns' D are mot aven ; 2 es Cae rar Sow gad CES ol Shnads 3 ur aépiculturn [Tnake is this\u2014that the Government has.\u201clow, Fit ve come to the rallwaÿs.| \u201cI call your attbntlon- to fect them.CAppleuse fo be able ston.| Opinion of Mr Z A.\u2018Lash K.C resources are - being.developed.mp \u2018OtAlly failed to put before Parlia- The Teilways in Cunads spend a that whatever may; be sald-abopt the \u201cEvery sane man in Canada knows, -~ : : pe dde Se, \u2019 | rapidly that there Is practically mothe | DDL OF before the people of Canada M Per cn on thelr Aber alld Hate roma \u2014 Co yeh , Ing short al a catastropbe of some kind ee ntoment the | At of Canade-\u2014they go about it for el ~~ ° wsmm dco : , Mr.Laab, ho had preceded Mr.Bif- ernment ia 1011 hiad no right to con ould: prevent us fem golng.om, |) Fe ; ; \u2018purposé of bullding tip.their business, |\" - ton, spoke as follows: sider neciprooity,' but that it should b for the -preaent At : |W mgking ve In order to uaderstand this ques- op -éouree, but price, is the \u2018effect.We | : .: considered a dead letter.(Cheers) great pre Sn A ES don.~.ane going to -cut-off this.By vi: __ \u201cI bear from the Association in Tor- \u201cWe are told that these resolution +S WhAt 1 think wii*Rapb&h' ts: this.We.have sons, along A past twelve years without having anything © thet could be lookef upoti\u2019 as\" hard 4, times.© We had in 1907 a falling off \u201d in: our\u2019 business to '& \u2018certain extant, .but.ng Serious pacigh fo Be denis ; ed Hu times, had \u201cthis 1s: {he real test of \u2018our prosperity.During the twelve years, as'l\u2019have taté,\u2018 we have not had\u2019 one setlous check.On the \u201c$ther side of \u2018the line the; §t.least three, and one of them resulted In a panic which reached over a very wide district and which was followed by no end of suffering, especially among the poorer classes who were deprived of thelr labor and who .Bad no other means of providing them- \u2018 selves with.the -necessaries- af life.\u201cThe result of our {Ing ourselves up with the people to the south of ue will be that.we will go on enjoying .-the- prosperity we now enjoy until the .next panic when we will have the +.honer and the pleasure of joining them in their financial embarrassment.\u201cWhat do they say?They say that this treaty will be followed by great prosperity.So far as the great prosperity is concerned when we have arrived at such a position that we can im to be about the most prosperous country in the world it is hardly necessary for us to offer a stimulus to that prosperity.:, \u201cWe are doing magnificently awy- way.Why take a chance in wrecking that which it has taken us vears to accomplish, and, mark! me.when distress does-come it never falls upon the people who are well to do, it al- Ways comes upon the poor man, the laboring man; the man who la the :Jomst able to bear It \u201cWe are told that in .addition to bringing about a more prosperous condition of affairs it will increase Am- ericAn immigration into the Northwest.I know something about that myself, as it was I who sent the first agent to the Western States, and it was ! who organized the staff which brought the first farmers from the Western States into the C jan North-west.I think that the American immigrants who have gone into the North-west have been of the greatest value to Canada.They have come In the proportion of about one in threé, Pritish one-third, Continental Burepe one-third, and American © One-third.! \u201cI have no hesitation in saying that oan conceive nothing worse than thet \u2018the figures should be revèrsed with the Americans ominating and controlling the affairs of these pro- vinees., \u201cThis would be most undesirable, and I can only say that this treaty which has been drawn up was un- ë and most unstatesmaniike fr first to last.(Hear, hear.) om - United States: W ould Run Canada\u2019s Business.\u201cThey say to us that they are goin to give the farmers ninety millions of beople to whom they can sell their ts, and An -answer we say that these ninety million of people produce more agricultural products themselves than we do.For instance, we -find that in the year before last the United States exported over four hundred millon dollars worth of food products, bread stuffs, 2i6 million and animal products 156 millions, both of which products are: exported by us and in which exports the United States are our stiffest petitors in of the world.\u201c - : the markets \u2018es who export ate our nee mes what we do, domin- rkets and go int - tion with them 69 Into compet! mets not think any would succeed for long if he let a rival firm run his factory.\u2018That ts what is proposed by this agreement\u2014to allow an opposition firm to come and sit in the office, hold the strings, turn the switches, and run the factory, I have been In pubkc life for uit & while, although I am not a very old man.and J have seer a good many -.Government acts brought down tu the Legislature of my own province, and later to the House of Commons, but in 33 years I have never seen a Gov- : ernment bring an important proposi- , tion to Parliament, and so utterly.fail ere good + in argument as the nt has done I; case - (Hear.hear).fa thie \u2019 © \u201cI do not say that because I want to say anything unpleasant about the , Government.Some members of the Government are my ciosest personal .friende\u2014at least they have been; dont know whether they will be after this.(Laughter).I have not the slightest desire .n the\u2019 world .to cavil .at anything they do, or unnecessarily .to make a mountain out of a molé hill, but I have watched the debate with great closeness, and on account of the .fact that I suffer from an infirmity - of hearing.and cannot hear the debate ta.the House of Commone, | have done \u2014 What perhaps no human being ever did before, .in the case of a five weeks\" -debate.1 have read every line of every - debate from cover to cover.I have GAS, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION VANISH \u2018Settles Your Out-of-Order Stomach and Erds all Indigestion Five _ Minutes Later.business man .You can eat anything your stomach \u201c eraves without fear of Indigestion or ~ Dyspepsia or that your food will fer- \u201cMmeñt .or sour on your stofnach if you i will take a little /Diapepsin occasionally.«Your-meals will taste good, and AHY~ : thing you eat will be digested, nothing iia.08R ferment or turn into acid or poison, or: stomach gas, which causes Ihing, Disziness, a feeling of fyil- Ties§ after eating, Nausea, Ind n (like a lump of Jedd In stomach), Mi- heartburn, \u2018waterbrash, wn 0 4 : 4e >In étomach, ard'\u2018intestines, or £ symptoms.i, ¢ \u201cHeadaches from the stomach are &b- solutely unhiown, where this effective is used.Diapepsin really dées work.of a healthy stomach.It meals when your stomach «dose will digest 211 the leave nothing to ter- p upset the stomach.\u201clarge -bûc.case of Pape'é Dia- ur druggist and start sod ins Jittle while.you \u2018atout yous thy, ÿ -cap eût 3 now, mach; havé had: ny artificial : \\| | fons to drive our mills out of the ex- who bought | there, and butchered\u2019 it \u201cJocatiy.d ments.\u201cot +} sinus).The \u201cWhen 1 spoke In the House 1 suggested that the Government should give us proper Info tion.Members of the Opposition ve - continually worked over:tt.They have produced a book which was issued by Prewident Taft's Government and placed before Congress, which book gave members of Congress .proper information ia order to enable them.to decide, but our Government has persistently refused .to give anything in the nature of definite information on which we can decide this question.We have, therefore, been compelled to make use of eursory information such as individuals might be able to obtain.However.the digging for this information has been going on for five or dix weeks, and about 150 men have been getting it, so that we have pretty nearly EnquEeh to enable us to form an opin- on.Still, it has not been sctentifical- ly done, In the thorough and com- ptete manner that it ought to be.\u201cThe Government has failed to show that the result of this treaty will give the Canadian farmer a better market than he has now.In my owh judgment the Canadian farmer gets a better price now \u2018than he will if this treaty goes into effect.| Canadian Farmer East And West Would Lose, | \u201cCertain particular instances have \u2018been brought up and fiscussed.For instance, the question of the price of cattle and hogs.are two questions which are important for the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.My own judgment is that a comparison of the prices of these products in Canada with the prices In the United States will show thet Canadian lose instead of \u2018benefiting by the taking down of the barriers betiveen the two countries.: \u201cA good deal has béen said on the question of barley, and it is a signi- fitant fact that those who discuss it begin to do so just as though there had been no change in this country 1 i ucers will thi treaty, which will carry \u2018the trade off a large slice of the earnings of the reflways, cut down the freight rates Tailroads of à foreign to give it to the\u2019 country.\u2018Take the ?Do you thin! r i ; A clause about pulp and paper to ornament.the agreement and fill so much epace?It looks inng- cent, but it is not so innocent as it\u2019 looks, and just as surely as this treaty | every side and.by hock or by crook, in some way, these regulations.regarding pulp wood will \u2018be abrogated and our American friends will get our pulp wood as they want it.\u201cWhy Is it that the chairman of the newspaper - association of the passed?Is he north and south we are going.to take | un \u2018and pan business.|- that our friends to the | comes into effect, you will find thèt [:-; th: Government of.Quebet will bs pnt | : in a difficult position.The govern | ment of Quebec will.be crowded om | pt COIN in the past 20 or 25 years.They say and that they were then shut out by.the farmers in the position they were before the McKinley tariff, and would encourage them once mire to grow barley for.export.\u201cNow let me tell you what the facts are, In 1880 Ontario produced in round In 1910 the farmers of that province from less land.poor farmer has been poverty stricken and has gone out of ralsing barley i has not the slightest shadow of foun- ; dation.Instead of that he is pro-: ducing move, and is farming his land better than he was when he was exporting to the United States, He finds that the .barley far which he.would get 85 cents in the United States is worth over a dollar for feeding purposes.and he je therefore retaining it on his farm for feed.as he ought to do under a proper system of agriculture.: \u201cI have not much dime to discuss the effet of reciprocity in the West.The essential thing In connection with! the north-western wheat is, first, that! it ehould be kept pure and unmixed; second that the control of the transportation of the wheat should be retained: third, that as much of that wheat should be milled in~Canada as Possible.so that the by-products of the mill should go back to the farm for feeding purposes.There is no country in the world that ever made a practice of continuously shipping raw products of the farm to other countries and at the same time succeeded in retaining its own country in a condition of agricultural prosperity.(Loud cheers.) \u201cOne of the effects of this arrange- meent the Government has entered into, is that it puts a premium on bad farming by encouraging the shipping of the raw produets of Canada to 'a foreign country.there to be worked up at a profit, while they send us back the finished product at an enhanced price.\u201cThen there is the clause relating to pulp and paper.We have in the province of Quebec one of the grandest assets, which any province could possibly have.The whole question has heen studied for years, and everything relating to this splendid et of pulp- wpod is now in a satisfactory condition.A policy has been formulated and is being carried out, and the people are united In favor of that policy.This polity would result in transferring the pulp and paper industry to the Province of Quebec, with the greatest possible benefit to the people.It means careers for our Young men.a home market for our farmers, and benefit to everybody.\u201cWhat does our Government do?Fhe United States want to get our pulp wood.They do not want paper so much as pulp.And they want it in the form of pulp wood.It has been shown in the debates at Quebec that the provinée gets teh tlines as much benefit from the manufacture of paper as from the export of the material in the raw form of pulpwood.Canada\u2019s .Industries No.Chance Against Trusts.\u2018AI other industries are the game.Our policy is, or should be, to work up the raw products of- the country and enable thes> products to contribute to the greatest possible extent to the prosperity of ths people.\u2014 \u201c5 \u201cBut under this treaty the nürth- west mills of ths States will, get our hard .wheat qn the same ter'mk, ds our own western millers.Th:y have a better market than our mills have for the by-products.They will be able there- {FA4¥, and compel (hein to cor- fine their efforts to da : alone.Talk to any big miller,\u2019 a he \u2018will tell you t he does not make much money duit of ths expont business, but that it fs this businees which enabd:s him to keép his mill running, when otherwise it would be.shut.It ts thetefore, of - the utmost impottance that our millers shoulld be able to compets in the export trade.Then take the Chicago packers.The meat trust is the greatest 4n \u2018the world, except the Standard Oil \u2018Prust, and it can produce cheaper than any tfon ,and such an enormous busiriess, making use of every pert of the ani- .mai to such edvantage that if, the Trust were to.buy tle in Sbokane, Washington, lt ce ship \u2026 to Chicago, works them up in the ing houdes, and ship them back 8po- | kana and undersell any: competitor the éattie on: the 2 \u201cNow,\u2019 what chance do you thi meat packing détabliah-.Canada hive against, that \u2018trugt?.Not the slightest chanee.(Ap: that 20 vears ago the farmers of Ontario sold barley to the United States, ! \u2018the McKindey tariff which left them! without a market for their barley! | This agreement, it is sald .would place | figures I5 million bushels of barley.! raised 19 milllon bushels, and did it! \u201c | ! So vou see the statement that the - comp:titor.It has such'en organisa- | nk | Hon.Clifford Sifton addressing the Anti-Recjprocity meeting at the Windsor Hall last night.Beh United States | is spending his time and his money -\u2014 Met - agreement doi ng ft Le love of us?perte dents of the meeting, comprising half a hundred of Montrealls leading citizens, prominent Liberals and Conservatives.Mr.Z.13.Lash, of Toronto, and Mr.Thomas A.Liberals, who addressed the meeting, are also shown In the ske i .1 ind Mr.Sifton ait the Vice-Prédi- Trenhoime, both tife-! I v The newspaper association of the United States wants to Et cheap .we ape satis tu let them ge heap paper,but we want the American mills to be located here.(Applause).\u201cFurthermore, what is the position of our farmers ynder this agreement?You have a great market in Montreal \u2014three, four, or five hundred thousand people who have to get three meals a day when they can get them, and It is a good thing to know that nearly everybody In \u2018this country has three meals a day, and that in Canada we have no such difficuitHs as in older and l'as fortunate countries.You have a great market here, and I find that you have actually heen buying food\u201d stuffs, pork, beef, mutton, eggs and butter, from foreign countries, and to some extent these things have affected prices that our farmers get.Favored Nation Clause Would Hurt Farmer.Pl \u201cUnder this agreement, which is made for the purpose of giving our farmers better markets, practically the whole world is let into the farmers\u2019 market free of duty.That is the effect of the treaty.The United States comes in first of all and in addition to the United States, there are several other countries, including the whole of the British Empire, Whighd come In by reason of what is kno n| as the Favored Nations\u2019 Clause, which requires us to.give the same terms to these countries as we give to any other country.: \u201cSo that when we make\u2019an agreement with the United States in regard to butter, eggs, pork and beef, it affects the other cuvuntries, notably Austria-Hungary, Switzerland, Denmark, the Argentine Republic, which | \u2018have the same privileges\u2014so that Denmatk, Switzerland, the Argentine, Austria- Hungary, New Zsaland will send agricultural products to Canada and compete free of duty.\u2018They are doing it now successfully in many re- ones, and paying \u201cthe duty.In] some particular lines of.produce.they.\u2018are competing suceessfully.\u201cBut when duties are removed, then, I think, the farmer will begin to geta better idea of competition in farm products.The farmer will find.that In large lines of these products for which he gets a first rate price, the market will be destroyed.and denioralized byd large quantities of the produce from foreign countriès.~ \u201cI think the political results to the gentlemen responsible for this treaty will not be good.They may take a little time to find it out; these things tometinres-do not_manifeat themselves.all at once.But, remember, under this treaty that in all thess vast lines of agriculture, the countries that produce the same things, wherever there is an unmarketable surplus In that line that can be produced cheaper than the Canadian farmer can produce it, that article can be dumped in-| i : _In Toronto \u2018 NAS RESTAURANT 4% ANY VOTE re \"af King add, wear King Mawsrd.3 \u201cna tee went wear Spadina Ave character, you will find tha.England Paid Fearful E fand-has built up a free\u2018 trade _ ably ho ont oi of the country be- for the country, but she has paid a fearful price in the total destruction of her agriculture.population is -a diminishing quantity.Hoe |he was a boy.That story can \u2018be told all through Scotland and Great Bri- built up under a system of free trade.friends desire to import here.continue to pay taxes on his manu- other.pays.none, ragresment ?expressly formed to let them get into i ir manufacturers, there is no couptry except Denmark, which prospers in agriculture, exéepf; its agricultur is protectes.e, ers of Germany are $perous; they hire protectefl to the hilt.The: enly farmers who are not proteoved are the farmers of Denmark, and they are educated up to a point which we have not yet attained, and which we cannot hope to attain for some time to come.They are speclalists In dairying and nobody can undertake \u2018to tompete with them, -and we cannot undertake to compete fvith them, so they have not the necessity of protection, But avherever \u2018here are farm products of a miscellaneous they fre protected to the hilt.| Price for Free Trade.\u201cLook at the conditions of England.her trade under and unquestion- leva that free trade is the best policy Her agricultural A friend of mine in the public service in this country told me the other that a parish of Scotland, there ere not |/at the present Lime more than forty people for every 150 when tain.The rural population ts being destroyed and ft cannot possibly be \u201cThat Is the system which our But the marvellous thing fe that they think they can put the farmer on a free trade basis and that the farmer will factured goods.A more insane proposition could not be fmagined.If vou protect one part, you must pratect the You cannot expect the farming population to pay taxes while the other Therefore, the net result of this must be that if this treaty comes intn effect the farming population will rise as they are now begin ning fo do, If they are not to have protection of oyr products and will say: \u2018Take off the duty-en th> manufactures and let us have the benefit\u2019 \u201cWho is going to benefit by this ¢ ~ - The American \u2014 trusts.first of all, the American newspaper association, the Chicago beef tfust, Mr.Hill's rallroad in the northwest.You have five or six great aggregations -of American capital, and this treaty is this country to dominate the husigess ping Cough ASTHMA = COU CATARRH De Whoo BNC raion ae Va see oon oF once.of Whooping to suf- from Sathme.air rendered 3 ied wi Fresnes to with young ldisloyval.\u2018only What , would the President of Je Ay nee Ot 10 Be he we wll ay 3 .and .Dulid | 25, 00F Unde ide ue wa dle twenty, years] | gy\u201d dei or debilitated person in this | To show our fatth we will furnish the that our American friends want every water power on the {nternatiofia} boundary lines.There is not a water power on thé international boundary line that an American company is not trying to secure.We had this fight about the Long Sault dam: we have succeeded two years in succession, but it never stops.They will keep on session after session until it wears us down or finds us asleep, and then they will get what they want.- They want the water power.They want our market for their manufactures, our pulp wood, our timber.They want our coasting trade.We have magnificent boats built in Canadian ship- yards\u2014perhaps some of you do not know this, built on the great lakes within the last few years, but our good friends to the south would ltke to grasp these for themselves and in this arrangement they will drive our -ves- sels off the water.\\ _ Dependence on States | Result of Reciprocity.\u201cAre Lhey going to stop desiring these.things, are they going to bo- come purely philanthropic and drop \u2018thelr desires as soon as we make this arrangement?\u201cWhat will our position be in five years?We will have lost our foreign market for eur farm products; it will go to the United States, with the ex: ception of the surplus of wheat to England.We will become dependent upon the United States.Upon that point a number of curious arguments are presented.\u201cPeople say that it is an insult to the loyalty of the Canadian people to say that if they trade more freely with the Americans they will become No one suggests that by this reason they will become disloyal, T say, it does not upset the point.Some people say.and their argument is a little better, that we have been increasing our trade with the United \u2018States and that we have not been more disloyal.That looks a little better.The Reason Why Dependence Follows.\u201cBut here i= the reason why: The trade that we have been doing with the United States is not of such a.character as to make us in any way dependent upon them.- We sell them some goods, but we do not have to sell them thé goods.There are a few lines that might suffer\u2014the lumber of the Ottawa valley.fur instance, but it is not a serious item for Canada.And as to the goods which we buy from the United States, if we do not\u2019 buy them there, -we would get them nearly as well from other places.The increasing trade with the United States has not put us in a position of dependence.(Cheers: \u201cBut under this treaty, every item of farm produce from the Atlantic to the Pacific will be in a different position.It will natürally fra its market in the nearest place.British Col- umbla will find its market in the United States, the prairie provinces will find their market in the adjoining States, Ontario.and Quebec will find theirs in the adjoining States and thé Maritime provinces will find their markets in New England.There can be no doubt about this.It is not supposed to be open to question.That is what the advocates of the treaty say they want to have.~~ = = \u2018 \u201cSo far as foreign markets are concerned we become dependent upon the markets of the United States bécausé practically everything fs dependent upon- the sale of the products of Canadian farms from time to time, so that when the United States comes to us and places the_hand_on our shoulder, and you can depend that though it be covered by velvet it will be tron hand, .or a hand that represents ninety million of people.They will day, \u201cyour arrangements about this mailer are not \u2018very satisfactory, our people, will ket-for It on the Canadian stde.\u201d \u201cWhat are we going to say?We cannot say \u2018that we do mot.think your.people ara treating'us fairly.Our North-west farmers are shipping a lot of stuff.to.the.Western Stated, we cannot say that we will not do hs the United States sayf Hé would say \u201cI am very.sorry, but 1.4m afraid that when Congress meéts tery.will be a: lot: of dissatisfaction about this, and Put the duties ?ve to gu Back | to where we were twenty years age: and start ail.ovar \u2019 develop this for you, there is no mar- | or is commercial union.You must take your choice.Either maintain the position in which we are at the present time as absolutely and completely independent, or when the duty on implements and other manufactured articles,, which is sure to comie, arrives, then we will have commercial union.\u201cThen our friends say we will not be politically united to the United States and 1 shall say that I myself when that time comes will not bé very much Interested in whether that takes place or not, because by that time everything will have been decided by what \u201cas gone before.\u201cI have spoken a great deal longer than I intended.I have only a word or two more as to thé effect of this treaty upon the political relations with the British Empire.I have already made myself pretty clear on this point.Our commerce originates\u201d in our mines, in | our forests and in the wheat fields of the west and as it goes from one province to the sea it is transported on Canadian Rallways.shipped on Canadian or British ships and is transported every foot of the way from the place where it originates by means of our Canadian Transportation facilities ar the wages of a good many honest people, and keep the roofs over Canadian heads.: : \u2019 \u201cThat is the benefit that the traffic Is to the people of Canada and it has built up our trade with other portions of the Empire and\u2019 with the Mother country, and as our ocean traffic increases we are helping to build up the strength of the British Empire.\u201cNow comes along the President of the United \"States and tells us we are at the parting of wne ways.We ask you to cast in your lot with us and so far as I can see the deal which he has made for us has been accepted, und the policy which has been so honestly followed for the vast twenty years has beer.abandoned.\u201cIt appears to me that we have before us on this occasion the duty of deciding more than a question of whether our people should get two cents a pound more for lamb.We are going to decide a question which is a grave one for the future of Canada.I feel satisfied that this national union.is important enough to swell drown every political issue in sight.1 know that this question goes to the heart of our national life and I ask that the people of Canada should have the right to go to the polls: and decide the question for themselvEs before \u201cbeing committed to the policy which has been set forth for them.: | \u201cI say that T will- take no stock whatever in the statement of the Government that two men can go to Wash- Ington and reverse the policy on which wg fought out the last election.\u2018If there ever was a question which came.before the Dominion of Canada on which the people of Canada had a right to vote it is this question.| \u201cWhat I have to say in conclusion is this.I consider this question the.most important that has come before the people of Canada and one which must be settled upon .proper .lines.\u201d {Cheers).EI 4 _ \u201cAnd If my voice has ay \u2018weight, or if-there-is-anybody in-the Domin- lon of Canada who has any respect \u2018at all for my opinion or my judgment, what 1 have to say Is this: Let tHe duty of the Canadian people be con- \u2018sidered with referunce to this quèstion; Let them record their franchise on it, snd let thew do their duty by burying this proposition so ly that no Government in Canada will ever make the mistake which our friends in the present Governwient .have dons\u201d.(Tremendous applause.) ~~ > Greensboro, N.\u20ac~*For.a long tine I was 80 run down and debilitated that L.could hardly drag.around.My appetite was poor and I could not sleep nights.I had -tried.différent so-called tonics without benefit.I was advised to try your cod lives and iron tonic, Vinal, and- 1 ain 0 glad f did, far.1t gave me a hearty appeti econ commenced to- sleep dr 4 F feel \u2018 -ryn-down or _de- \u2018bilitated person should just etre Vind] i trial\u201d -K.Allshrook.(We gusrantee What, Vino did fee ar \u201c Altabrook Pi.; ! LE + BE.POX | it.wil do.for every.weak; ok vieinity.; modicine.free it -ft Joes \u2018 .| ago and Canada to-day.our British versels and helps to pay up and fus, ao vou ru strong, well and more active: than 1} have for years.Every.; re Pr .Gort 3, OERANEY & OO.Weleds, 0.i} onto a message of good fellowship and co-operation with the Anti-Reciprocity League of Montreal.I am.pleased to be here to-night to speak a.few words of protest against this preposterous agreement which has been forced before the citizens of this country when we do not want it.I come to say that we are In earnest in Toronto, and we are In earnest in acti in co-opera- tion with ithe citizens Montreal and the Province of Quebec, in opposing this agreement, which is the most important in the history of Canada, an Agreement which was made in Washington, and of \"which the people of Canada had practically no information which.would enable the country to Judge of the.efficiency of that agreement so far as the trade interests of Canada were concerned \u201cThey told us both panties were} ockty, both Liberal Gentlemen, 1 deny committed to recipr and Conservative, | that statement, © T deny that the Cons servatives in 1911 were committed to the principle of reciprocity with.the United States, because Canada twenty years ago was opposed to reciprocity with the United States, and I propose to shot you that that is now the case.and an 1 go along, to show the difference between Canada twenly Yo&rs.\u201cWe have heard that the treaty of 1354 was beneficial to Canada.\u2018 Canada in 1854 consisted only of the old provinces, now Quebec and Ontario, and our efforts to create a nation began with the British North America Act: 1867, when the four provinces of Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were united into the \u201cDominion -of Canada.One of the -clauwes of dhat British North America {Act acknowledged the principle which has run through all our legislation, all our public policy, from that day to this; namely, section 154 of that Act, tercolonial Railway is.essential co the consolidation of the union of British No America, that east\u2019 and west transportation is essential! to the consolidation of British North America.\u201cWhen .British Columbia was admitted into the union in 1871 it was decided that the Capadman Pacific Railway should be built for the same purpose.Prior to 1871 the Canadian Pacific Railway was being constructed by the Government in sections.Ac- used by the\u2019 Government it was well to make use of our water stretches and not build the road direot from the Coast to Ontario, but when, in 1878, the Conservative party obtained power it was decided to \"build the.road right through for the very reason that lay at the foundation of the British North America Act; that it was essential to the consolidation of Canada as a country \u2018that there should be a raiiway and mean: of transportation \u2018from east to west and from west 10 east on Canadian soll.= - Accordingly in 1881 the Canadian Pacific Railway was - « transcontinental road and pir finished some Six or seven years That was the beginning of the nation which we feel sure Canade 18 well on ber way to become, °° : Liberal Government TU Repudiates Reciprocity.\u201cIn 1879 we had very few of the resources we now have.We had no British Columbia, we had mo Northwest, wa had nothing that would make us independent, but in this same year negotiations were entered into .with the United States, but we were not jong in discovering that our friends to, the south of us were looking solely after their own Jnterests.- \u201cWhen we introduced the protective policy we became aware that it was the \u2018policy for Canada and that fit would give Canada the same independent policy as the United States enjoyed.\u201cThe policy of unrestricted reciprocity was the policy the then Opposition went to the country upon end the country determined that we would have none of it and that we were going to go on in our n way.- fr Tove the present.Government went into power.What did they do?Did they claim that the National policy was bad for Canada, and that we should not have protestion for our own industries?Ih 1807 they began to improve and better the Nationa! policy and reappealed the clause relating to reciprocity with the United.States.\u2019 \u201cNow gentlemen if ever there was evidence that In 1897 the policy of reciprocity to which this country had in early years comniitted itself, if ever there was evidence that that policy should come to an end it was furnish- ad in the fact that the Liberal Gov- ernmetit\u201d not only confirmed the National policy, but repudiated what they have now done.\u201cWe took à timié, but dald- it rest there?No.The policy which the Liberal Government ever since 1808 has pursued with reference to the development of our resources, with reference to the development of our Canadian nationality, was entirely inconsistenit with what was their own ides at that time.The construction of the Canadian _ North-_ ern Railway was commenced.They committed the country to the expenditure of hundreds of.millions in the construction of the Transcontinental Rallway.- What good would it be to \u2018have that railway bufit if we wers \u2018not going to move our goods east and west, and west and east?©, ° \u201cWe were told the new road must be built, it was à national and .commercial necessity, to which up to this memepnt I have heard no -diesent.\u2019 \u201cThéce We Tio dissent \u201cgentlemen tu | making Canada a nation by having that railway.run from Saat ut, west, every | © , gent trade \u2018of Can 2 CL -bejonss.ta (Cheers.) à the \u2018government whioh he joitéy of Pa hed was then leading, Conditions changed.The been.approved by the Libural the reciprocity ctiuse had been ed: al of which Inconsistent with re- clprooity.say that the Liberal Gov.How's This?\" of + 2 J MO EE ee de te carry out ouf ctipations made 19.SR MARVIN, .7 ALDING, KIKNAN & declares that the building of the In- cording to the phrase Which was then] started es a new start from that | tlomen, the trade \u2018of Canada must not | be deviated to other channels and| Canada must not lose the trade which | rés eee Ry ists: Toledo, 0.| were introduced into th: House and that the reason the government acted was that.the country was committed to it and that Canada wanted it; tha under these circumstances .the Lib erais had a right to appeal to the peo ple on the issue, an issue which | a very lvely one for thd co , .\u201cLook at that map (indicating \u2018map showing J.J.Hill's system wit) its numerous- branches running up to the Caziadian border).Do you æce à these feeders going up to our country These are all there ready to go oveg' the border, if this agreemient com ito force, like a lot of \u201csnakes witif their mouths open, waiting to devoux our trade.\u2019 ; Canadians First, - : Party Men Afterwards} \u201cWhy do we oppose this agreement\u2014# we Liberals, as well as the Coneerf vatives?!Because we are Canadiens frat and.y men afterwards.(Cheers).t Is not because .thd price of eggs or butter may incrensed or diminished.nt not because some parts of.fhf; \u2018country and some individuals may make a little money at the expense of other parts and other individuals, buf because if this agreement goes Intd: force the whole principle of Confedf: -eration \u2018is menaced.The whole reasoif why the Intercolontal, the Canadie:f Pacific, the Grand Trunk Pactfic, thd\u2019 Transcontinental\u2019 and the Canadia Northern were built, is that we mighg- have pur provinces bound together iif.trade and in common- interests, ang that our traffic, should Toack other, and not with the people to.th: south of us, and that as part of th great British Empire our traffic should \u2018be arrose the seas: to Great Britai and her colonies, and that we migh continue to hold the proud pouitio: we now hold es part of the Britie 3 mpire, as the most fmportant ele \u2018ment jn the British federation, and a} the_ brightest jewel in the Britis Crown.\u201d CL He bélleved, he wént on to say, the ihe great benefits predicted for thi agreement hy those who introduc and supported it would not material He believed that where one interes would benefit, another would be sert fously and greatly injured.But there was another.ground of, which- -thie- agreement -was opposed namely that Canadian nationality an}.sutonomy would be minimized by thi: checking of the east and: west tradd that Canada\u2019s position in the Empir}: would be.jeopardised, with a tendenc) ultimately to.political union with -t United States.(A voice: \u201cNever\u201d\u2019} | He would not give lis own words it support of these.contentions, but woul{ ; quote authorities across the line, Fo instance, the Hon.W.McCall, wh introduced into Congress the bin t make this reciprocity agreement of fective, was quoted in the Bosto Herald as caying: \u2019 \u201cAnd what tremendeus in-} \" fluences there are: pulling the two coustries \u201ctogether.: Once ia the entangling \u2018web that js woven by | reciprocal trade, - and \u201cdie Inevit=: able day will be more quickly E [a reached: -wben the :tdgp -cosntries E shall be politically one.- + | (A vdice: \u201cNao, never).Ce.\u20ac \u201cYes, and \u201cnever let \u2018us Ai\" sas gentlemen, as long as we shall Ive That is why I am here to-night.Ths is why I have left the domestic) li that 1 hoped to lead, and that T havi led up to the present time, and hav§ come out into the open to lead if po sible others to follow my examples, tf save our country from what this ma ays would happen if this entangiin 8b of reciprocal trade were throw}.another \u2018auotation didier fret qu n s tim h New Work Times: \u2019 e from t \u2018\u201cThe agreement opens the channels of trade northwards and southwards, and practically puts an end to the policy of the British Tories, Which aims at blocking these |- channels pme « directing -tradé across cean, e Spe { England.\u201d IS pocial sain ofy \u201cIs that aot.what we aré fightin for?(Hear, heer.) Is not that our Government has betn doing ! the, Mat fifteen years?And is Ww Canada wan J continues: .ta?[The \u201cIncidentally our acceptance of the agreement would ajeo \u2018destrü y the hope of the British Torles toti establish a tariff wall about Eng- [1 land, with the avowed purpose of $ reduckig American: trade.Thège are results of great and petthan- j ent value, which in themselves are |.- enough to decide the thoughts.ofl: feusonsble members ot \u2018Cotigrows.\u201d | Last Chance of U.-S; - To Héad Of the Empire Thén the New York America say \u2018The reciprocity.agréament will _ check the east and west _ \u2018dèvelop- \u2018ment of Canada, and make that country asbusiness part \u201cof the United States, with thé lines of traffic running mofe\u201d to the | ' north and south.' Réciprocjty will really cut Canadas Inte two.coun- tried.The pooeion shat of.Lake rge ith New a Suberior w + nére nd and.the Easterit , , and the west \u2018will part \u201cthe west of the become part of United States\u201d, Per we can help it (Cheers) e 8t.Paul Dispatch , had, the following: = + last.v \u201cThe efféctuation of the - ment \u2018would practically ™ destroy ig Great Britain's scheme of Imperial 3 on, & scheme which \u2018not à only: implies closer bonds.politi- § cally between Great Britain and her dependencies, but closer rela- [ tions commercially, and\u2018 uhdoubt- edly preference in the kets ef Great orn for her nden- cles.Bu e reciprocky agres- _ by the] Government were grand statemedta ! | stifled by-both- sites; tie agree with every one of them, I rid \u201cfederation ides will be- dindourag-: with them ai the time and as = Mem- | Sé- and the scheme of preference À Der of Sir Wilfrid Laurter's party 1| De.made impossible,\u201d - .:.Lf was proud to hear him explain\u2018 and | \u201cThe \u2018Dispatch \u201chel stéte in auch patriotic languages the Great Britain gave Ul ol, the products.of her nadian wheat wo the markets of 0) : than American wheat by thi amount of the discrimination mide if \u2018favor of the Canadian product, and this would apply to ajl products Can ads \u2018was capable -of \u2018preducing.I adfied: .Ce ES ui gg fe at \"This is probably ont 15st éhande ta head off : this dix : \u2018against our Predud \u2018above party.ernm THE MONTREAL.DAILY STAR\u2014 TUESDAY nom oe city Pact (Continued xr T.Chase Casgrain then rose to à resolution denoûncing re- etprocity, the resolution being the e as the one carried at the recent ti-reciprocity meeting in Toronto.Mr.£ it, owever, he esteemed it an honor.« He rejoiced to se so many women n the audience, for he regarded it as eatthy si of the times.He only ished\u2019 that the women of Canada uld take the same interest in poli- ics as take women in England, for he was sure it would be better for poli- and for their political husbands.was glad also to see such business as Sir William Van Horne and .Sifton and queen and-\u2014fighti agreement.When the Liberal party came inte rower tn Le some apprehension was felt as to.the manner in which they would administer the affairs of the .country.They had preached unre- ptricted reciprocity and commercial un- fon \u201cwith the United States.But it satisfaction -this.Taf present time there was an ever of the contin- this \u2018 policy.The est, own s0.rapidly, contain- one-third of which American immi- he Stats and Stripes floated In place £-the \u2018Union Jack, that the good old would derive from.being in the west would be by able to carry his farm pro- prosperous country in the ination of Cities in The Wake of Reciprocity.What wii be the result of this \u201cWe know, policy hould we not leave well alone?re told that is the principle of the Chinese.If to be firmly convinced t the futare welfare of this coun- the oted to the interests of this country | Chinese, and if to believe this country is one of the most prosperous in the world is Chinese, then all T can Jot that 1 am a Chinese with a tall Î would rather be such a Chi- with a pigtall than be a mandar- i sitting in the seats of the mighty at Ottawa on a coal scuttle or a bis- it box, and holding on as tight as ble, not for the advantage of the e of Canada, but for the empty ure of sitting in the seats of the He went on to argue that reciprocity 2 natural products would inevitably \u201che followed by reciprocity in manufac- ures, and this latter policy would be ie ruination of cities like Montreal.He also firmly believed that the ratification of this agreement would be wards annexation, especially 8 the American element was so strong And if annexation took place.he would like h-Canadian friends svhich to-day was not French, and teh no French people had ght.Fielding, he declared, had from first \u2018been in favor of federation wi this he ; Flelding filed at an Inter-provincial Conference years ago, in which he re- Nova Scotia the right to o put in.this protest should go to Washington and make this agreement, lech would result in the disruption the Confederation and the ruina- f this country?.\u2018Mr.Mercler's invitation an srprovincial conference of all 1 of the different provinces in- Que- j y Tin reference to provincial sub- tes from the Dominion Government.Fielding and l.ongley repre- ted Nova Scotia.Certain resolu- ture in 1888.Mr.Ficlding insisted i serting the following protest i the minutes Ln view er the recent agitation\u2019 in the, Province of Nova Sco- ho-representatives -of- that rovince desire to note in the minutes that i they Join + te re- sentativ of pro- in Tg rooms in matters which.are of genemail in- they do so without preju- to rem, in order to obtain the ses tion of that provinee.fro a\u201d \u2018The{blue book containing this pro- t cannot be found æt the Govern: -braries at Ottawa .6r Quebec he British Flag \\ \u201cGood Enough for Use \u2018task 4s already dote\u201d sald fi Leacock and we have lighted \u201cnight a torch \u2018that will burn h he tength and breadth of \u2018the i Canada hat |} from Page 8.) deny .that two old gentiemen ip a hurry may sneak down to the fat en- tertalnments at Washington and come back to us fellow.cilizens with a paper in their hands and say: \u2018la chose est faite\u201d Ts this the par our democracy s to be conducted?\u201cWill they say next \u2018that the Maritime provinces are to be sold for Boston novelties?British Columbia to San Francisco : \u201cWe defy them to come out before the electorate.Let them step out before the volume of adian lic opinion and let them fight ri question from one end of our country to the other and let us see who will win out.The very farmer who hopes to pocket two cents per bushel, the men of Prince Edward Island with their potatoes, would have uneasy consciences, | \u201cThere.i o.gain.in.it, d to 4, and turning back to \u2018those who ra] him he says, \u201cWe have made à mistake.This place Is.well worth having.Hither to me, my trusts of the American oragnizations, and let us begin our onslaught upon the Do- minlon of Canada.Come hither, now: | all ye of the Minneapolis M sociation, my stalwarts of ers \u2018paper trust.look here to what ig.beyond! (Cheers) Who e we, then, at Ottawa that is sympathetic to ua, Hither down to\u2019 us, Mr, Fielding; talk with us, and let us devise a means whereby vou may sell your potatges and wheat and sell\u201d with it your institutiions which you prize\u2019 Selling Our Country Noi Merely Our Wheat.\u201cWhat is being sold is not so much the wheat or the forests, but our institutions.\u201d We have a distinctive country, made up of two races in which each race LM ves to the, other the fullest liberty.0 races ng 100 years of struggle Le learned Tue, neither is superior.We have not only found that we have a country that is unique in its geography; we have an.east behind vs * As- been ed as port tof party ai hese people to fight if poule have any in them Mr.Thomas Trenholme, who follow\" ed, said in part: \u201cEverything that I intended to-say to-night has already , especially by my friend Mr.Sifton, who is a farmer himself.As to the reciprocity.agreement ; we farmers have never asked for it.There is not a farmer in Canada who has asked for it.These grain-growers are not farmers, they are miners.They For every allegiance, we can force come \u201cout and \u201cshow : ing our country poorer and poorer.\u201cWhy then does this country .go te work and strike a blow at the best] in dustry we have, namely, the milling.industry, from which we get our bran they\u2014are behind the solid sup- and shôrts, both of which are an ab- | solute necessity in our dalry business, What have they done?They ve said to the milers in Canada, you cannot grind a barrel of bran and send ft into this country unless you pay us fifty cents.\u201cWhat did Fielding say, {f he was quoted right?I read a speech of his at one, time\u2019 favoring unrestricted re- the sacrifices.There is nothing in it except for the magnates who have putthose red lines might up to our borders; there is neither profit nor gain, and behind it is a huge and irreparable ruin.not wish to speak any evil of the American Republic.The Ameni- cans are, let us admit it.a great peo- ».but we have settled the question fifty vears ago as to what our jot was to be.We have decided once and for all that the British flag was good enough for us, (Cheers) \u201cWe took this country when nobody wanted it; when it was \u2018quelques ar- peñts de nelge\u201d\u201d home: and now that we have found it is \u2018one, of the greatest and\u2019 noblest heritages, our sturdy American Pres dent looks over the wal, with the block and tackle of his compatriots, and says: \u2018Lo, there iz a fair \u201cWe have made it our hoisted us.soil\u2014a west with all the force and fire of à new country.The worst thing that could be advanced would be a.measure enlisting the sym pathy of part and the hostility of the other.If it ig supported by all the prairie provinces, it is the most dangerou proposal ever made.It divides the east against the west; it drives a wedge between them; it means the end of all we have done; the disappearance of all we have spent and the end of everything we have attained.We would see not many vears hence, not the flag we have loved.not the institutions of Great Britain.ut t » of.a new and -untried- form of commonwealth that was spurned by our forefathers, turning away from the future that les before \u201cIt is my earnest wish that we can make so loud a protest that entrénch- and in which: ne pH one of the great benefits that was to be derived with the doing away of the French language and the\u201cpower of the church.I leave it to you to judge which church.There is the man who went down to Washington with the cleverest traders of the world and comes \u2018back and says \u2018There is your bargain for you: \u201cWe ask \u2018For God's sake what have you done?\u201d \u201cThese two wise men say, \u2018We hive decided for you, we know better what you want than you know \u2018yourselves.\u2019 \u201cDid you ever hear of such a thing?\u201d Mr.Chaput then asked the meeting.to express an opinion of the resolutions that had been presented, and on a standing vote it was declared that théy had been adopted unanimously.The gathering then sang \u201cG Save the King\u201d and followed with three rousing cheers, adding three cheers for the chairman Speakers Appeal From Strathcona Monument to Crowd Long before the last of the eager throng had filed into the Windsor, the first of those who knew that they had no chance to get inside the hall began to take up their positions around the Strathcona statue in readiness for the overflow meeting on Dominion Square.The thousands who stood under a starry sky were compelled to take their places in the snow, but there was \u2018scarcely a murmur in the vast concourse who had come tô hear and applaud th: speakers in advance of the McGill students and the Point St Charles procession, with fireworks and torches, the multitude hedged theinselves in a soild mass 1 the space surrounding the hotel was fill-d with cheering humanity.The sight of the student procession escorting the speaker of the evening, was signal for cheers on behalf of Hen.Clitford Sifton, Canada and the oft.y of * \u2018Down with reciprocity and annexation.\u201d Hundreds of women were in the crowd and joined in the demonst t on.i.The ubiquitous small boy was in attendance in force, and joining in the popular sentiment of the hour, added his quota to the celebration of the night.Fireworks were sent 8Skywards in abundance, torches pierced the gloom in all directions, and with the skirl of the bagpipes, manipulated by the brawny Highlanders, i the blare of the brass bands playing patriotic tunes, the otherwise still night was turned to one resembling rejoicing more than anything else.In a solid phalanx, the vast body of McGil! students outflanked the celebrated square, and the true British aspect of their approach was heratd- ed when the giant Union Jack at \u2018the front of the procession came into vias.While the first body of students added to the surging Windsor-ward flow of Montreal's citizens, another smaller contingent had attached themselves to the carriage of Hon.Mr.Sif- ton.and accompanied the guest to the ladies\u2019 entrance of the hotel Excited men and women gathéfed a {around the entrance, and it was with difficulty, and only after a hundr hearty handshakes, that the man of the night, was allowed to make his The crowd vas or three and a .While the.marshalled bands of de 0 the.points of va e South African memorial, the ten-deep files of people on either side of the street were not able to move one way or the other, and the good natured coils of human beings contented themselves with singing patriotic songs and raising cries in favor of the Anti-Reciprocity.League.Reference to Great Britain Rouses Great Cheers.The Improvised platforms, draped in red, white and blue, were not long in being filled, and the anxious thousands made the precincts ring when the chair- he [man of the open air meeting, Mr.W.H.LD.Miller, announced the first essor -Leacock,-.of McGill | Uni- soon took his place on the dress the audience, whose enthusiasm was chilled neither by the snow and icy water une.er foot, nor the chilliness of March night air.pe true feeling of the crowd was first shown during Mr.Leacock's stirring address when loud approval, in the form of decidediy tivening cheers |.greeted the speaker when he\u2019 referred to the reciprocity pact and said:- \u201cThis measure doesn\u2019t come from us.\u201d ter.when carty assent to the spedker's idea that Can- adlans had \u201ckept + their British wilder - ness and their British fl Warming to his subject.Professor his hat to one side, and in his Siscourss cross the street in the windows of the Windsor Hotel, guests had opened the windows and as the orators spoke in turn, their sentences wereap- plauded from the: high positions of the tavored ones, who did not have to brave, the cold and damp In which the ever eager throng stood, Behind the monument, in the\u2019 rear of the platform, the police authorities had their squads of réservé \u2018men es were needed in etat oned in case t to t their serv ices emergency call, (ba re nit required, 7 So that pone a mise his meaning, Professor Leac ack coméluded his speach in Freach, and brought to an end his forcible: argu popular student Well done Steve,\u201d and long se of + thers ES appl \u2018came the answer Many amid the\u2019 signal for obsequies of an interesting nature, for, with the formation o goodly sized ring, a coffin was brought \u2018into\u2019 the centre, and burned along with the inscription on the sides of {t:\u2014 ere, lies Reciprocity.\u201d Siftoi Roused Auditors To the Highest Pitch.The chairman of the outdoor meeting delivered a bpeech himself, in which he scored the reciprocity treaty- makers, and then he introduced Megsrs.Sutton and Clauson, two of the younger generation of speakers who ere given a warm and kindly hear- ng.Mr.Alex.McFee was the next orator on the platform.After him followed Mt.Rufus Pope, who added a pice of humor which prepared his hearers for the final open air address of the night hy Hon.Clifford Sifton.Mr.Sifton had only been made aware that this outside meeting was held, asked -forgivenness of the patient listeners present for not having appeared till long after ten o'clock.He dealt very shortly with the question, which he designated - \u2018the greatest.national and most important issue which has arisen in Can had this audience in a frenzy of delight, which showed itself in the rounds of deep applause, as each sentence sent home some significant paint against the proposed treaty, and every sentence rang as a knell to the] pact with the United States.cheered when he rat we, dealing with this duestion would be settling an millions of people should the treaty | go through.Since.he believed that! the Government had been led into to al trap, he hoped every true Canadian would see to it that the country was preserved to us.His peroration was wildly applauded: \u201cThen the spirited\u2019 Rude and disorderly was the meeting in the McGill Union at 7.15 last night, which.Hon.Clifford Sifton attempted to address, preparatory to the larger meeting in the Windsor Hotel.Students sembled the large hall, and hon the Hon.Clifford Sif- ton entered, accompanied by Professor Stephen Leacock and Mr.J.T.Hac- kett, loud cheers welcomed him.Almost immediately,.however, the proceedings were interrupted.Ens- consed in the gallery at one side of the hall were a number of voung men who were very emphatic In their desires to be heard before anyone else.No sooner had Professor Leacock risen to introduce the speaker of the evening than his words were drowned in the hooting and yelling of this group.To add to the din, a piano in the gallery, was torture by some bright.youth.; When the noise subsided a little, Joseph B.Clearithue stated that before the meeting pro rinue 8 further, he desired, on behalf of his.forty, to ask some questions.efore he couid | state .them, the erowd.on the floor of the hafl, drowned his calls for order.; ; Professor l.eacock finally managed to make his voice heard, and said that thowe coming to the meeting, desired to hear none but Mr.Sifton.\u201cDid vou not come to hear Mr.Sifton?\u201d he asked the audience, \u201cYes, we 414,\u201d in \u201cno \u2018uncertain When the contusion subsided a At- tie, Mr.Sifton ascended the platform.Cries of \u201cWho's pay ing for those fireworks and torches?\u2019 fram the gallery.Devan him /from beginning his speech, and after waiting in vain for several minutes to obtain a hearing, he descended.shook hands with Mr.Leacock and Mr.Hackett and retired.Mr.J.T.Hackett then appealed to the students for moré gentlemanly behaviour.= \u201cMcGill has never been the tool of any political party.\u201d he sald.\u201cI appeal to you as gentlemen to up- noid the high standard of the University, and give Mr, Sifton a hearing.\u201d | Finally as the \u2018row continued, and the party In the gallery refused to \u2018hear any speakers before their own, question ww them, It.was, paying - expenses of the fireworks.erfigies pet torches?\u201d - This was met with-hoots and, Jours 1 ront the main body of the a \u201cMr.Hackett could not supply the information.-He did n :\u201cO, voice in their 8 -out Mr.Gilmour was'atlowed to state || CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.\u2014 .Week ending Match 18, 1911.76,724 76,738 76,745 T6,T72 76,750 79,369 \u2014 463,003 : 77,18 ||- Monday.\u201cTuesday.Wednesday.Thursday.+.> |{ Friday.Saturday.Total.Daily average.= (Veekly Star last Week.: .131,686 .CIRCULATION OF THE STAR .DAILY AND | WEEKLY ' LAST WEEK, 95 EU ne Issue of Daily and Wéekly Star aggregates: 208,000 From the above figures are excluded several\u201c thousand subscribers regarded as more or iess ephemeral.TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911.\u2014 £35 UNLESS SIR WILFRID CAN FIND AN EXIT, THERE SEEMS TO BE \"NO WAY OUT.ER A DESERVED HONOR TO SCIENCE.The Kaiser's fondness for the picturesque is only exceeded by his appreciation of the appropriate.Examples have not been lacking in the past and there is no fear that they will be during the continuance of his reign.For example he has lately organized the \u201cInstitute for _ © the Advancement of Science\u201d, the members of which are to be culled from those reciuses and hermits of mathematics, physics, chemistry and the \u2018ologies who have devoted their lives to pursuing.truth in her most elusive forms through the test-tubes and amongst the measuring machines of the laboratory.The life of your true scientist is generally supposed to be drab, devoid of high lights, and possibly depressing to people who do not appreciate the beauty of absorption in one idea.To rem- \u2018edy this deficiency and to put, say.chemistry on the same plane as infantry tactics as far as popular display goes, the Kaiser has himself designed the uniform which the distinguished members of his Institute of Science must \u201cwean The coat is to be of dark green, richly embroidered in gold and faced with purple: the trousers are of a lighter shade of green, decorated as far as the character of the garment will permit.No mention has been made of the waistcoat, which will, presumahly, be allowed to represent the wearer's individual taste in dress, but the : \u2018president of the order is to wear a chain composed of alternate female heads and forget-me-nots such as no scientist has ever before possessed With such a reward in prospect, who would not give his life to study?! \u2014 , .BRITISH NAVAL GUNNERY.Although little is heard.concerning the actual records made in gun-practice by the British fleet when an accasional report does give facts and figures, it amply confirms the bellef that.in spite of Its distaste for public- jty.the navy has gunners who are at least the equals of advertised gun-crews of - the bedecorated and much sume of its competitors.The \u201cNeptune,\u201d for example,\u201d has Just returned to British waters after a gun-practice cruise -in the Mediterranean, during which she scored seventy - five: per cent.of hits with her twelve inch guns on a target five miles away.As far as records show, this is the best gunnery practice ever made by any battleship.- & matter of course, at least as an incident calling for no * sReclal comment, is an excellent indication that while ihe taking the general public into their confidence, it is noi \u201c fs Parliaméntary oratory declining?The answer would seem to be in the affirmative as regards both the \u201cBritish and Canadian in thé British House, we have it on the authority of \u201cToby M.PP.\" Mr.Lucy expresses the view that Gladstone was the last of the orators, properly so called, in the British House.\u2018he \u201cGrand (1d Man\" enforced argument / bÿ caréfuily chosen dtétton dnd impassioned language, mingled with \u2018flowers of rhetoric and frequent duotations from the tlassic writers of Greece and Rome.He spoke for three, four and five hours, and his usual apeech occupied an \u2018four anmda half or more.The partiamentary leaders of io A the present day\u2014Mr.Asquith and Mr.Balfour\u2014can \u2018speak with effect: that no one would deny.But thelr -ypeechcs are rather business statements or -political ar- \u2018guments than models of.rhetoric.Moreover, they are \u2018brief.Neither of them often reaches the hour mark.\"In the Canadiaï House of Commons we have only one erator.\u201cThe Premier is the only man al present in the Green Chamber to whom that title can properly he ap- \"piled.Thera are other cffective speakers, but only _one ; syrator.The Opposition leader: seems of late to have heen -.modelling his utterances on the recent- British forms.Mr.: Borden an \u2018heen \u2018shortening his spceches materially, and they hays fhoréby gained a good deal in terseties and of- * tectiveitéss.- His deliverances on reciprocity have each Déin Unideï te hour in duration.Mr.Foster remains his ; gid \u2018weit, .H{é ie amusing, sareastic, Litter.by turns; but & can hardly Dbe- called cloguént.He is seldom brief, tg dole._vigtue, he materially heigh- ; prords.HégasionaYy approaches eloquence.\u2018hiss, Bl-lingunlist in the House.The TR Parliaments.phi the the best British modats, but [cases where disaster is inevitable, the progress of the ; the \u2018Republican leaders themselves- have digged.Jtry and to bomb-throwing as a \u2018national pastime.- Act- | Great Powérs toward the Braga government will under- The fact that it was accepted by the Admiraity.if not as British naval authorities may have been a little remiss in| .bebause the navy is not accomplishing things with talking about.: ORATORY IN PARLIAMENT.Mz.Flelding is a good de-: he reviprogity debate has been Mr Si! Fen of Fkterfistt 15 whith thé Tt is\" by Bo.means certaln; nevertheless, that-the House or the -cquntry ls a loser by the coming in of a new \u2018Style of speaking.It will be weil, Indeed,\" if the new style should become more general.One of the great evils of debate in the Canadian Commons is discursiveness.In the past, the tong speeches o1- the front-penchers.It will great gain, ff all the front-benchers should follow the example set by the leader of the Opposition.The country will owe him a debt of gratitude, if he can naturalize the present British custom and make it ap unwritten rule of the Hopse thatfall speeches must come within the hour.TT \u2019 : \u201d i\u2019 ANARCHY IN PORTUGAL.One cannot but watch with that melancholy, but none the less intent.Interest which is usually reserved - for Portuguese republic \u201ctoward the pits of Anarchy which : Bomb- making may have been, at one time, & political\" necessity, viewed from the standpoint of Red Republicans; but once the bomb-makers came to power, the desirability of allowing other factions to make bombs, should have suddenly ceased to exist, according to all recognized revolutionary standards.President Braga, however, who is a poet and a philosopher, as well as a patron of the bomb industry, thought differently: He, by inference, \u2018gave ofs ficial recognition to bomb-making as a national indus- ing on the theory that \u201cAny act committed in the name and for the glory of the Republic becomes in itself not only justifiable but highly meritorious,\u201d he encouraged the growth of a crop of irregular heroes-who, failing ex=| traneous materlal, have made practice with local patriots and office-holders.Affairs in Lisbon have, consequently, come to such a pass that the Powers have united in demanding that bombs, bomb-making and bomb-throwing- be placed once more in the category of illegitimate amusements and to this the Government has ylelded a reluctant and half-hearted ,consent.the centre of Anarchist activities which menace other Buropean .couptries, as seems on a fair way to accomplishment, it is safe to predict that the.attitude of the go a sudden and drastic change.THE HEN'S OPPORTUNITY.According to the data made public in connection with the reciprocity debates, the humble, homely hen Jas not been receiving that attention and consideration in our midst to which her virtues and abilities amply entitle her.It may be that fn our pursuit of prosperity we have passed by what was sound and substantial, from-an industrial point of view, for the beautiful unrealities of highly paid imaginations, to the detriment of both individual profits and the best interests of the country.: The hen, as an institution, does not, it must be admitted, appeal to the imagination.Viewed statistically, however, and entirely from a mathematical standpoint, it is easy to regard her as an incarnation of modest worth and sterling merit.On this subject, Canada has, during the past five vears, lacked both.faith and foresight.In 1906, for example, we were able to offer 3,000,000 dozen c¢ggs for export; last year, this dwindled to 82,000, and, in addition to our experiments in importing \u201cbulk\u201d eggs from China and Manchuria, we purchased nearly 1,000,000 dozen from the United States, as against the 40,000 dozen that we sold them when the markets happened to be auspicious.A moderate investment and a reasonahle faith in the ability of the Canadian hen to live up to her opportunities ought.jte be able to change all this.MOUSTACHES AND WARFARE.| The Army Regulation providing that commisstoned i ; rfficers must not shave their upper lips has a founda- ! theory.Any expedient which has a tendency to strike terror in the ranks of a foe is legitimate.- provided mits of civilized usage.infection along hended; wearing moustaches, on the other hand, comes «within the provisions of the Geneva Conven- tien.Here in (Canada we should welcome the practice with special enthusiasm as a link between our glorious future and our historic past.The noble redmen who for several centuries were in undisputed possession \u201cof this country, did not wear moustaches when going on the warpath, but they arrived at the same effect by painting their faces As long as mediaeval customs ruled in Japan, the warriors of the Mikado went the Redman one better rand wore masks which depicted rage, cruelty or un- | shrinkable determination, just as military moustaches do to-day.In New Guinea, Thibet, Patagonia, and isolated portions of Central Africa, this method of warfare\u2019 still survives, We trust that, out of consideration for our soldiers as well as for the general non-military public, the authorities will devise some kind of a moustache which can be stern, dignified and peaceful on all ordinary occasions, while capable of being converted into something \u2018bellicose and terrifying when the situation réquires.There are moustaches which, by a deft twist up ton in history as well as in it does not transgress the Poisoning wells or spreading water-courres would rightly raising and be appre- man emotions.our soldiers.That is the kind we ought 'to secure for If the heir-apparent to the throne of Ausiria marries the only daughter of the German Kaiser, the peace of Europe will narrow itself down to the question of whether or not the Kalser will he less stimulating as a father-in-law than he has proved himself to be as a I neighbor.; \u2019 .| \u2014 = - Paraguay has a Ittle revolution on its hands in \"which three hundred casualties are reported in one bat- \"tl.Paraguay is probably fortunate in having as neigh- {bors only republics wha have no time along her border-line.for \"manoeuvres\" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i It will, naturally, be hard to key the Christian nations Lup to the point of obeying the commandment, \u201cThou shalt not Kill,\u201d as long as they continue to regard the jother inhibitions as applying only .to individuals.i ~ .mr rm .- iow mn \u201d ! Ottawa Evening Journal\u2014Senator Edwards says that Ontario-and Quebec are so rich in water power that this power Is practically valueless.This is an economic Taw of undoubted operation, that overproduction cheapens the value of the thing produced.But still it is pleasant to think that we have an embarrassment of riches, /even if we can't realize on them., : | Unusual Ocourrence.Toronto Dailx Star.\u2014\u2014The Peterboro Review notes a rather unusyal occurrence when It declares that \u201cDead man walked around a whole dey with fractured skull.\u201d : Co-operation in Mission Work.Toronto Mail and Empire:\u2014Co-operation in mission work otufht to resûlt in good to the churches taking part in the arrangement.It will prevent undue competition in ! fields that cannot stand such a strain, and\u201d will certainly make for economy und for efficlency.Where churches are similar in polity a modus vivendi of this nature is desirsble, and the clergymen who are moving to bring it about are to he congratulated upon the statesmanship they are displaying.: Calgatÿ'a Oriward March.Calgary Herald: \u2014Calgary as the folirth city of Canada in bullding looks good to ue.: Ç 1 \u2014- à | 4 A \\ - the hack-bencherg, have had excuse jn be a} Jt Lisbon becomes | or down, can be made, to run the whole gamut of hu*forthe wise persons who bought More- THE MONT REAL DAILY STAH~TUESDAY, MARCH 21, -.Exhibitio : : 821 7 (99 : George Moors \u2018in his Miunii¥ing book on modern Art tells a pathetic story of the French artist Renoir.After twenty \u201cyears of struggle with himself and with poverty he succeed- uw i pring\u2019 i n_ atthe Art - ei x ut the theiitre, Ané how much more lasting the pleasure! That many persons are realizing that money expended on pictures is money wisely spent is seen by the way the pictures -m the present exhibition are being 1 3 a bought.The cheerful little red ticket ed In attaining a very distinct and le observed on quite a numbèr of personal expression of his individual- them.- ity.He succeeded in evolving an artf : .° as original as it waa beautiful, He \u2018began - to; be appreclated- -and with.money, coming in decided \u201cto: go to Veiilce and study Tintorettô.He did\u2019 so and was so ovemvhelmed with the old master's magnificence\u2019 that he went back to Paris determined to study for two years in an art school.This he did conscientiously and in that time succeeded .in destroying his own beautiful art which it had taken him twenty years to build up.I know of no more tragic story, do you?asks George Moore.This story recurs to mind on studying the canvases of Miss Emily Coonan.There-are\u2014five of them _in all at the Spring Exhibition, which will remain open until the end of this month.Twe of these five are fairly large, the other three quite small, They are all sub- _.Macdonald Manly hai three pleasing \u2018watercolors, one of which, No.208 pecially so.Mr.Bell-Smäith shows his versatility in \u2018his exhibit.There ia à large study of sea \u2018and sky.No.22, most excellent, a somewhat conventional landscape and a Rocky Mountain scene.His five small water-b colors are pretty and popular and take the fancy of the visitor.Mrs.Caldwellg work deserves more notice than it was possible to Rive it before.A Memory \u2018of Japan.No.46, shows imagination and originality.It would have been more effective on a smaller canvas.As it is, there is too much ot it.The same might be sald of No.48, which is not altogether convincing, the light, for one thing, not being well managed.The portrait of work.The coloring is good, it is Well balanced, but it lacks the indefinable something.The face itself is .1 dis- dued In tone with an occasional glean djsuppointing, ng rey ha is- Oe 1 as boon sald by her, Proved bv putting a little more crisp- ; .! | mess in e face.colors are, Jos, muddy.tao cine da anotier artist vends @ reif portrak, the \u2018other hand they arc marvellousiy | namely.Mr.St.Charles.tood, a original.Think of a young girl ait- Some ways this would be pO ting down ang spinning the dreanis \u2018of: lf it vers loned down and a 1e back- which her pictures are made.\u2018The, EToun made ess itn mmunicants and the chorist in, Mr ; their hes Ne gently St on of Sir Robert Ashton Lister is much the river of imagination.Quaint Ja- to be admired .It is the only canvas panese children with thin leg and: .slomtirgreyes, cats- suggestions of-saits- Mr Albert lL -Boblnson \u2014ÉXIUIDIES on blue water, all, all are the dreams\u2019 half a dozen canvases of varying me- of a child woven into \u2018paint, .\u201cPity Tit, the most pleasing of which is No.i ix.it has been sald, \u201cthat she can-|252, an early morning scène on the not zn ahead to study.\u201d .\u2014 : -St.Lawrence.Just such a shifting And then the story of Renoir comes vbalescent scene can be enjoyed any to mind and one \u201cwonders if she did! morning as the little steamer puffs go to Paris, if she would immediately slowly from wharf to wharf.It 13 lose her own individuality and begin remarkably true to nature and speaks to paint just like all the other stu- of the discerning eye and.poetic soul.dents in Paris., .Miss \u2018Harriet Shore, of Toronto, has .- Amoug the yqunger exhibitors, Miss three pictures, among the most m- Coonan is the Most interesting.An-| teresting in the exhibition.Her other young artist is Miss Dorothy ! portrait of Miss Phyllis sanford has been pronounced by niany competent to judge one of the Lest plctures in \u201cthe exhibition.Clever, too, is the luughing boyish face in No.264.Miss Muntz is not quite herself ir her two canvases, 224 and 226.They are more of Fantin-Latour than of .Muntz, and maké us think regretfully \u2018of some of her previous exhibits.But \u2018quch a busy artist cannot always rise ito her cccasional heights.: St.George Burgoyne has two stu- pastels dies of snow, of which \u201cThe Lumber Shantles, Night,\u201d is the hetter, The \"ether is a trifle too hard and definite in outline.Mr.Henry Carier sends three water colors in his usua)l manner, and Mr ('hesterton sends one delicate and pleasing water color apd two Oils.which make one wonder why he wanders away from water colors.Miss Cleland has one pastel study, \u2018not so pleasing as some she has ex- -hibited In previous years.Mr.Adrien : Hebert's long and decorative panel on \u2018the right hand wall of the old gallery \u201chas found a purchaser.Mr.,Delfosag\u2019s historical picture be- 8 nw it arouses much i three horses; canton fuwer dwelling lat\u2014May tached modern bousé: ey and seventeen \u201cdollars per moufh.Apply by writing, calling or telephonin ! 282 St.Catherine Street West.HET teurs reasonable.l'roprietor, M.Haruaby, wald's room; extension ny x wo bathrooms; Telephone 2518.Uptown.___ 63 6 y g g p E- Up.6161 41 Bleury.87 8 |uardwood floors; open air sleeping room: con.ARGE HOUSE.§ rooms and siable, fur- .e ; P .UFFBRIN STREET .five room soiid yedent terms; possession Ist Alay.Norman nace, kitchen, stove, all modern fm y imited ; ge PRE a te | hein, Pr Pormnige Bk mie ploveriont, nly Quote Lee \" v p ufferin above - or C.Ferry 43 St.Sacrament st, room 19 ; : ; ns \"| Belanger st.36 18,500.00 \u2014 Property of 6 fl N Main 4137 207 ST.JAMES ST.Telephone: Main 627 y of flats at No 1:70 Main (137 ae.S I ORE I 0 REN I = 2 Me EE ae ab ; - 2 , ee, + + erbrocke.0j e square; 14 rowmn-; - _ meres \u2014 \u2014 - - x \u2014 vd - - - wrath.~Azaend, Tals a 1 TITI ; \u2014 7 TT TT \u2014-\"\\F Property Offerings room: dining-room: den and\\extension kitchen; 1975 St.Lawrence.Bell Tel, St.fonts 2454, ass furnace; Ai 12 pat In Ties\u201d class\u201d a 795-7 St.Catherine Street, near corner of Guy street.Will be ultered EE Semen stor .= MCKAY STREEL \u2014 House of 10 rooms; ex.: ï - \u2018 x \u201can tension kitchen; open plumblug: tn gout to suit tenant.$1,800.! .- 11 S FOR SALE pi i PROPERTY WANTED repair.Apply 142 Cresceut #rvel, between à ; .8 ; .; LM AVENUE, No.464 above erbrooke \u2014 .> À.95 Bleury Street, store and cellar.Below Lagauchetiere St, $600.A Bargain-Fu jum treet , à catherine St west rer Noa bouses of ten rows: tled bathroom - - ae ~ [jonas COTFIGE FL of ait - vi i 2 ar 3 » : side © eet, ps [3 4s st \u201camt vestibule; extension kitchens: concrete base.Py : 338 St James Street, store and cellar.Near Victoria Square, Rent.3340.To close an estate we are authorized to dispose of a splendid pro splendid business premises, front orale April posession.- GAULT & EWING 2100-2108 Park avenue Lea Son ot an - \u2026 Av >» ati so \\ > - age 33 feet 7 inches, Depth to Norman nore, Eastern vwusbips \\ Bank Notre Dame West, corner Atwater Avenne, store, goud location, $480.| perty on Fullum Street, near Ontarlo Street\u201417,600 sq.feet\u2014suitable Inne, 128 feet, Store and base- Building.Maln 7604.Xl Can sell your property for you.Up- |_-24-ana-$-MeGitt Collage Avenue, Fine new stores just off SL Cather- ||} Tor factory, lumber or contractor's yard.{ | ment Eee un [OR SETE hema THT Broce.| (o'date methods, prompt.relabie Red HOUSES TO R NT ine street.Hardwood floors.sarge show dow Heated by i a |.in and transact business, figures wri avenue.Westmount.Apply roi lilclent service.Eastern.Townanips 1 mediate ssession ! mn .au ; A Trust ta, 151 St.James treet, Telephone \u2014 proprietor, Rentals, $1,300 to $1.50 m po MUST BE SOLD- MAKE AN OFFER unis about 311.00 ae Main 2118 nes» a 8 Rank Building, 278 156ecd > In Westmount, § and 9 rooms, tiled 1 3 ; : 5 : \u201crene \u201carc SALE \u2014 a7 AVE YOU PROPERTY for sale?If so, bathrooms, hardwo 0 an n- PARTICULARS \u201cON REQUEST.322,000 St Lawrence Boulevard, LATE OR a oe eux flats of § and write or phone um.Jt will pay you.Le ish.Will be decorated to sult tenant, I.frame 3 floors and basement eel central; bringing in good revenue; principals fcbvré, & Bemister, 141 St, Peter.Main or | Free rent to Ist May.Apply Geo.E.cCROR \u2019 72, equipped with hot ter only.Address S 5 -6090 Star Branch Office.Blackwell, 4184 St.Catherine Street.I U I N M & M | heating.elcotrie hoist At ve.62 ¢ Phones Mount 50 and 1384.60 6 Saw .! TG ed - INE COTTAGE for sale; No.389 Querbes ICE bright tepemeut of ü rooms, on Si.308- 309- 310 Merchants Bank Building {| ent renting at $2,100.Good for street.Outremont.Apply direct to LE IIS & BADGLEY Catherine street, near M.A.A.grounds} 308-309-310 Merchants Bank Building (| $3,000 rental on expiration of |éroprietor, 858 Colonial avenue.Tel.St.Louls only $30 per wonth, P.E.Brown, 97 SL Telephone Main 3390 | Telenhone Main 3390 lease.Cash required, $7,00) to ST8.#6 12 [solicit the sèllng of your property.James : à .2 à ®, | $12,000.< ,\u2018 Fort ST STREET, No.30 \u2014 Large well bunt 112 Bell Tel.Bldg.Main 375.6 2 VERDALE AVENUE.No.2 \u2014- Bright cor: ; 365.0 0.St.Lawrence Boule: 15 ruoms: electriv light; open OA OAKLEY,\" Heal Estate -Agent; can ner dwelllng: open plumbing; furnacez _ - \u2014 0 vard, just near St, Catherine, 47: Mumblug: assy furnace; oppos Lord Strath- well your propery if the price 1s right; yard: sbed: very comfortable; rent $20.00.Jas.| x 118 to St Charles Borromee coua's gardups.Telephone Up 2.ah 6 [thietr years experience Room 78, 107 St.i Mitchell, 214 St.James street.66 12 If street, : splendid stores, flats pos BALE \u2014 Two flat house: wt.Urbain Jaines street.Phone Main 1198.ss prmovrr GRHOVE, G0, GD.58, near Can.| above and four tenements in 1 street, above St, Viateur: brick and stope\u2019 » ning and .8t.\u2018Antoine; 7 añd 8 large n com iance W1 ol ! rear street This is an excellent 5 roams: ben plumbing: xiap at $3900; re bright ruows.$16 and $19.178 8t.George proposition.Figures about $12.30 venue Sat.A A GIG Nrer Branch Office.SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.sirect.Telephone Malu 6968.6 per foot, JORONTENA( STEEKT, year uniario \u2014 Brick | QHAWBRIDGE \u2014 Comforianle nine room.ST LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, 1036 - STORES TO LET encased 6 flats; will sell cheap, This cd cottage for sale for.summer or Eight room dwelling; six roomed S a8 JET.property 1s u gual buy as immediate ad winter, bath, etc.verand w small flat; 1163 St Catherine cast; suit dentis:.St.Catherine St.West.between vance fs assured.EJF.Markgraf, Clty and barn and stable.Apply to rer y Shaw- photographer.Tel.East 1177, 7 p.m.68 6 in uen la Cl 1 en Victoria and University, 20 x 100.M SLL Le Muln 7531 ~~ 63 6 bridge, Que.60 1% QT URBAIN, 2156, Annex, large 10-roon: 5 years\u2019 lease.Basement, store, YROSVENOR AVENUE, velow Cote SL S tenempent, hot water furnace and 2 upper flats.Antoiné Road, handsome semi-detach- | A.; ° 7 - velk-f tation.J.Alex.Allan, St.Nicho- St.lambert; cottage =nd grounds: $i.w.1.200 feet or 2,000 feet, 3.000 (3000 LOCALITY \u2014 Waverley and HT ans Spies ala 65 6 Ernest Holton 141 Notre Dame west.63 6 ; ° - ; ; : ) x tree f 1 h fiat NTE.fect.6.000 feet, 12.000 feef $30.- 500: 30800.£7000: Soon.Rhea: three flats; *| QTE.FAMILLE STREET, No.181 (oear exce { those that al e detached OI \u2018 semi-detached 900.but in first class buildings.- Son So atk reer ne Toni: 515007 - Pine avenue), nice tenement, window e | Heated, electric elevator and best GF : æ | .x s heri d sandstone front ho lot 50 111 EF A tube in pertret order.adv 1 NP ue t.Catherine St.ast, near ed | use on Jo x .] .{tubs in perfect order: ready for occupation.| Amherst, 33 f{ 7 inches x 128 £1 giving large lawn av side and rear, nine SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE Key 2184.Nap.Theoret, 61 Si.Gabriel.or | 3 storeys and cellar.Possession rooms, cxtension kitchen, concrete base (ITE.AGATHE \u2014 Besutiful \u2018 summer bousè; 1706 St.Hubert st.63 \u20ac LO se \u20181 May 1st.Term lease.\u2019 ment, ete.moderate price.Norman Bin- built for owner: twelve Pons fe LOUE CATHERINE WEST.908 Fouriren | y .i more, Eastern Townships Bank Bullding.fireplace; water; electric light, etc.; about three NS * roums; 3600 and taxes; Hickson avenne | FACTORY SPACE TO LET.Main 7604.6 arpents land; on elevated lake front; 12 minutes Tours; al axes; , 1 | = = COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.in every room, goods entrance, cement vel- shipping facilities.Central, and REENE AVENVE \u2014 Pressed brick, \u201cstone SE re ee ~~ lar; furnace; gas and will wire for electric.ruminal rentals.Come and pce.foundation two storey house; first floor, T ST.HILAIRE.opposite Beloell \u2014 A bar- Jf \u2018de ed will do reasonable amount of drawing room: dining room: pantry: kitchen: £ gain for quirk buyer: very little cash! cleaning.Apply at No.168 (next door) 3 6 i scullery: second flow, four bedrooms: large wanted: large fine appearing house apd outer .| ROBINS COMPANY rerandäb; open plumbing; concrete basement; buildings, with good tract of land; iawn; or_phone East 4554 \u2014 7 = .waid\u2019s room: stationary tubs, elc.§6300.E.chard aud ornamental trees, facing Rlebeileu QUERBROOKE STREET, i06 Westmount - | wie .- a ee 4 J.F.Markgraf.Cliy and District Bunk.Bulld- River: close to station: ideal place for summer A Semi-detached wesidenen; two stories ant .= ST.CATHERINE ST, WEST.log.Main 7534.and winter resort.No agent necd appl.At basement; bot water \u201cheated; electric light: 5 | \u201c1 sia1 a uPÆas 593 St.Andre street.3 decd | bedrooms and Waids Fou; ; hardwood Poor \u2018 \u2018Pe.-~ throughout: all wedern copvenlencves ull par QUPECIAL OFFER for ode week only at Six- .290 | HAMILTON, CARGILL& Co RS \u201cteen Island Lake, Montreater's favorite fruars.Apply Vale 2508 Wilson.232 Si.: summer resort.will sell a few one acre lots = ig | a 1 ! J TT re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=== uve for sale a large number of two and |S8t this nominal figure of twenty-five dollars QT.JAMES STREET \u2014 A & roomed dwelling = Thon : T2 Nt FOR SALE three-flat houses, cottages, dweHings and each.Apply cst Olea Box 57.60 B ares, pn Arab p= Cadieus, ve on ï business premises; and lots in city, An- il nex, Outremont, Westmount and Notre| = LOTS FOR SALE.BLF-CONTANED, 11 rooms Wad bat > = room, garage, stable and figwer gar- g \u2018 Dame de Grace.For particulars, phone WELL SITUATED LOT; Laurier avenne dun, all in est or condition: fresh \u2018air and or call.Hamilton, Carglil & Co.107 St Outremoat; 24 x 80; price $1.30 per fuol; pleasant lochlity; three lines of cak, æer- 9 y James st.Main 1710.672 |rultable for stores or fiats: cheapest lot ok vice.St Third avenue.Malsonneuve.4 | \u2014 PLAN \\ FLAN \u2018 OUSE In Westmount: most up To date; will Steet.west of Park avenue.083 Star Or FA VE., No.fiat SHOWING THE PROPERTY weil or exchange: rents E5000; price LC ss 6 | pra LGAR AVE.à Oo IRE aL ' > ; ; , $26,000; terms reascuable.Montreal Realty Ja EST tComnnwercial I'roperty in Annex; four electri fixtures.in perfect order: possession \\ BELONGING To .: Exchange, 97 St.James.Ihome Main si consecutive lms on Laurier avenue.ex middle of April if desired.Apply on prem- CRS ; ; WESTMOUNT __ from coruer Marce vor e io will oe isa or to Gault and Ewing, E.T.Penk AN MES = M DAY AND LACK Modern three story brick house bet AE, 5, hd it TE a A ) PP, 5 \u2018st, Francois Xavier ptreet.Fm es EJK Æ ; J : ; : .ott avenu acing Canadian Pacific ; : \u2014F good ous, Z : \u2018 SITUATED IN THE i§ concrete basement, 12 rooms, per- tracks: brick dwalling; office; stables; accom.Toh Main 8&0, or evening, St.Louly 4208, T[0 18 Toit Torres: Jost or Sr Monique .- \u2018Ÿ fecL order.I'rice $15,000.Must be PE eleven borsesi, \u201cpot pou also root, TPURTON AVENUE.Westmount, two fine \u201c'reet, at $22.50 per month.Apply Putnam & \"À r .x w & \u201c > - + i \u2014C/TY OF WESTMOUNT J sold, as owner is leaving the City.cleap.Norman Binmore, Eastern Townships à situated lois, 50 by 80: reasonabls of- Phone Main 3300.Merchants Bank Bullding.; \u2014 COUNTY OF HECHFLAGA \u2014\u2014 A w.H.Snowdon, Bank Building.Main 7604.65 fer accepted.Apply 89 Fort st.st.83 36 3 ere = : \\ OF 205 ST.JAMES STREET.WILL.SELL your properiy quickly and sat: CTCHIRON NT.near Broad: Tots Ap.[TWO lenementas lo let.69 and 71 Dagcms x, Moureem 162 Fobrauy L9il a Bi isfactorils ; De sale, po charge.Norman ply 2184 Hutchison, or tel.Nt.Louis hy bathroom.Te ood order.Apply Lo 4 > Scale, 50 =I mch en : Prepared by nmore, Eastern Townebips Bank Building: 1754.5 oo = order.- PAN j Teve (ory of Orsnal Fran 28 ; Main 7804.% 6 | \\TOTRE DAME STREET, corper of SI.Place d'Armes in.i Convent at, or 17 J of record a my oH (MO) FC LABERGE , QL S.NVESTMENT PROPERTIES, payiug 10 per 4 Remi and opposite Moison Bank: just NO ENT of far sale: Turaistéd moderato 1 2 Va ary .cent, our upeclalty: prices from £3000 to the place to build stores; whl be mold al a bar dat Ng ï wo Phi modern up © ce 15 ed Quebec Land Jurreyer : / Bs.Se, ue before buying.agpl*tebrre &[gnin.EF.L.Baugh.107 St.James.Charente tive, NE rer pe - ; COTE! 11 nt Peter.Main a + UTREMONT - Davaar avenue: corner ot: raining | i ; Vu tin N ; Quebe: Land Fours ; 1 ! : : T ARGE STONE HOUSE, near Laver Hail 54 x 88: fine location: price $1500: hait Me ee Oi thing ' coc \"age 297-2 : -4 HHI, on Lagauchetiere, lot 135 x 30, cash, balance easy terms.Apply Box 897 Siar Litchen aud servant's reams: flolsbed is hardy 290 | 292 293 ; 294 29: ; 296 ! 2 < J .N 80 ST FAMILLE STREET fices.ailerations, site ideal for stores or of- Office.Lu 6 wood: neettylene lighting; large stable and cosch ! y i i i es 4 ; 0.Ja .\\ \u2019 ov J parte 100 nde 62 6 UTREMUNT ng ae ae howe Ber- house: ws free sod kitchen garden; wharf, sete ; cor { .2., No.near brick cot- nard; lots 104, 3, , : fine locu- te use: close to saimwn ponis; perfect spot ror ; | .277-13 f & rooms, will be put in thorough order.{ LJ .tage; four bedrooms; bot water beating; ton to bulld good flats: size 102 x 110; price fishlug riub.Address Box 2800 Star Office.V OXFORD Sup 45787\" 277-22 AVENUE à Sp 1Rte 77 3 Rental $35 per month, $4.600; would rent at $35: immediate possession.55 cents square foot: terms fo suit buoyer.Ap- NO LET \u2014 House and stable.Apply 63 Ri.A : » | _\u2014_ Norma Blumare co.Eastern Townships Bank viy Pharmacy Robert, corner Craig and 5e ler .Mauriee street.- wt n A ng.ain 7 rence.So oo VE rem GT dgliare » 1 j T TT No.1101 ST.URBAIN ST.VIREMENT an ocre Me T8 momie Apoly 145 Mare sens } | ; |! | at Dy 1 he ET Bovievard.! \u2018 self-c 4 ; 9 ; ; nelie; Rocklands.also two lots on Ains:!t = A Nitv'uiw in als! o Nowlin! i SIN US a Self-contained dwelling, rooms, with avenue: a hit on Boulevard St.Joseph; opposite SEMAN AVENUE \u2014 Four dwellings; =! vie! $Y VNR BR, | 33:38 8 RS stables.Two very beautiful h f Querbes avenue; on the south side.You will and G rooms: immediate possession if ae / Riel Le | : ! bobs $35.00 per month.completion on Mayfair quses nearing please pote the fact that there are several \u201cireds price SW n month: on Wartelle street, 3 |.Pel el af es ed ale er ed abot oy $ , EN \u201c| | : | ! | | | | | ! 2 Dame de Grace ward, peach contains oun om Alusile ne sc pue plie eee ou ee ve Ponting.ast sep te * vois LA N 14 4 | \u2018 | | i six sparious rooms and bathrooni, large xs 7 - \\ 1 | - - - makes those lots more valuable.Also on S:.! TESTMOUNT.modern cottage, Aboi- : | J : À .= ; | So 107% } 3 _ No.1836 1838 1838a La belle St.pasement oir end detves, fin Cather ine Boad, A to ie.Lamoureux = eu i N Sherbrooke, seven rooms and taih, | \\ ! ¢ ; à ; ; - \u2014 a residence ome eet w running from wly d d, stati tubs, nt yard, ++ Î : + be Fine six-roomead flats, hot water furnaces, With hardwood floors and all modern | Catherine Road down to McNider avenue.We very bright.and \"rartb: \u2018moderate rental, à Fo ; | \"| | EE 4 + 0 ! modern conveniences.rane a J advise our ellents desiring lo secure one, of Phone Westmount2951.56, 6 Cabo ni lo :s ie: { ! ye e éti- thesc \u2019hjea! sites not to delay; as our options re Si 23 3.% 1343 1913, 51%: % IRR R ARI, fz1:al $18.00 per month.ced In garden in rear.Price $4500 each.wii Be gt gee W ESTOURE PL ATEAU 1nie hard .\u2018 i i i : : ! Write or ca or plans and full par- [lots will advanc their prices from 10c to 23c > T Ë RS lei | 40H | Lei ticulars Geo.Marcil & Co, Room 105, per square foot.For plans and conditions, SUIS flue view.above ami pear Sherbroke ë à | || | | | | | | oy 180 St.James street.80 13 kindly phone East S801, or write 0.Massiooris street.11 Highiaud avenge.Phone Went.; 3 4 1 4 4 1 444 4 4 ANCE STREET, s113 \u2014 Stone front re te, La Patrie Bu Be : 3 | | | | | | 1 z % 5 he MES STREET.MASE Gueiling, with corner lot Included: OUTÉENONT Su Hore Avenue, pear Wooo Can rom aur con aac - | Tel.n 67 3 (75 f froutage: wii sell i anis avenue; ots; very fine lo- | , hb NE LU LA | | | | ; | QE | À ® $ lot 753 foot now es rer ep UE cation; suitable for stores; price 40 cents por CONtrète cellar, aiso heated flat, both In so.u 1) District Bank Building.Main 7594.65 6 |square foot.Apply Box 908 Star office a rine order.Chas.J.Brown, 4463 St.Las ; NCE STREET uear Villeneuve \u2014 Si > CAMBRIDGE Sup < 58674 277-85 AVENUE A Just the House for MASA vant fats: ail rented; price 71.230; UTREMONT \u2014\u2014 Wilder avenue; west side: || BITMOUNT \u2014 No.#44 Trince Albert ave._ \" ; ! You This Summer with, oe, cash.pen ver ain Stor Lefebvre &, ca choleely Shtuated lot: 30 by los; high very Renal fy chestertiesd: re \u2014 ; rss 5 .Beantster, 141 St.Peter, ain 1 ___S #8 se residentia ef: comma \u20ac fine view; 7 ' ToT Cor Ï Pept | HERE te | | | fe ui Ww Nice house, with kitchen garden, river N Ÿ SPECIALTY 18 modern Westmount a ETES aa Er \u2018 Andres ee ae Nomar l'heure, is 51 4 Si ui S je a ! SE RE alvin ly ln 277,86 { frontage, 226 feet; total area, 120,000 feet.A¥L bouses on the upper and lower levels; I = = == : Eastern \u2018Townships Bink Bubdlcg.es | Phin Hs iE REY IS Rta/3: 513 tajf ji ages \u20ac au ready fo help you iu choosing a bouse: ask PPORT MANN.BU.\u2014 Parité terminal 2 pala als ks 8 3 | sial3pdedrsialagg a alg - = Jdeul spot for business man to recuper- \u201canal North Rail 10,800,000 | : > : Loli LA 2 ce sa à od ny tum wd Sa Ae a RU ; isi md hy dd hol SAT sen \u2018ate and rest after day's toil.a Botta Blunore, Fastetn Fr ae a AL 519, que.on - a ; - : ne i vie , rb A .; > .A _ - 9 Ue proper! : ._.RYRTETRTETYE = 3 dy 3 y ÿ à # 2 42 #8} à à 3 JE + | i Pledge apply to ONTRBAL WEST \u2014 Por saic § roomed | A/C lols adiscent fo wharves, B.Cael.F : mm Sf F OU ' * : ! ; .1 ELE tesa | \u2018MODERN REALTY & INVESTMENTS M .works and American (Car and Foundry Co; ANTED T4 ET RÉ F; unf t boues: | ; ! a A AL A ELA rad LIMITED, , house, hot water heating, hardwood £100.00 to $630.00 por lot: % card: 6-12.18-51 W N \u201c 0 RENT; oun uraised 7 \"house; : ! \u201c ; - « SJ T|T TEST RIT ER E 2 EME S RNA T AIR 2e 2aa at James: Stroct Poe plumblag, $3500: small pay.bonis.\u201culnar Estate do.S50 320 Fra ating resi \"er it +552 Sone opice, TT a1.{ |.| .| ely | à | .| i | sis) | | | oye | .| a 8 n Ps 4 GERAG PTY re KR.ES PRET 1 flare rand\" Toons.der street, Vancouver.B.C.67 5 Ÿ TANTED \u2014 Modérs iso.fiat Foor conta.ol + be e = » a 3 © 3 eq Man.Dir.Sec.-Treas.hot water heating, latest improve.WT DENIS STREET \u2014 Two ro tots; must ing R or 0 round.rent Di to exceed a x © 4 e = e \u201c ~ , Main 7372 and 4886.ments: price $22.Apply fiontreal Real Es- Nourer® old Ma at Ti Edward's $40.00.Address Box 177.Star Office.; .= 65 3 tate Co., Room 13, La Patric Bidg.6% 6 = ri : SA.ANTED an R mom fiat; ground flow: .: .Loe ~ 7 7 ° T.LAWRENCE, 147 -x 78 3250; ot lf-containe ho 1 UTREMONT \u2014 ES Wiseman avenue: 50 0 ; 1 ve ined use, in Outremont or ; db ddr ed LOT in mn BE Ca te nu Dens, x \u2018100, $1.00.Sherbrooke.Annex.Would buy If reasnable.Write Room veste APE .i rastie 0 Æ : : ma et a \u201c 184 x 84,180; Pie IX:, 85 # 150, 25c: Masson, La Patrie Büf .&T Brod ' .> 27 Le brick cottage: 7 large rooms: decorated; eplendia a La splendid 35 x 84, 25c: Longue Pointe, 290 x 418, Sc.value.for 87000.Telephone ownerr St.Lows pesmioonr - Tow of 8 or 9 rooms; with ; .2448.° a8 8 HL Audette, proprietor, 69 St.Sulpice street.yard; ocenpation May 1st; t Dot ocd Nori Shetek Soc, on he Sou by Voir Avena OTHER FEATURES re EE es EP de PE e + \\ , \\ \u201c 'O LOTR on Marcil avenue, Westmount, fice or teleptone Westmount 1801 Mat Fass .Small apartments, suitable for bachelors house, 240 wd = Mag Dougall avenue, Tv Plateau, will sell chea © or Main 5., A .A p on account of 66 3 on or light housekeeping, suites of one or| Onremont; handermely finished and decorated; 1 .a ; the East by Clarke Avenue, on the West by Kensingt These lots will commend themselves to all save the ter- two roo ms and bathroom, beautifully de.ad ons and pra con Ti, étectrie fiz.Foot mers $ Ferry 48 St.Sacrament, ot.vorated throughout, electeic fixtures, hot 1 ; _ 57° 26 .- .: the Grey N it il- race-maker and the exploiter of second or third-class dwel- |TS Cod mate the rane fixture U8 James street.51°26 AE, TG er best farsa ic Chaiedy _ FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.\u2018 tly acquir m ey uns, it is now ava li dumb - waiter, excellent junitor service OF SHERBROOKE DES; facine ta pan tions aml Tove: * motx 1002 250) ae Fonte Fronts HOUSE to ie: from May 1st; Cl those wh desir urban residences.Ing: - à : : .ont : t 3 x at 2 coe x + ce able for 0 e commodious semi- : s.i .° - Rerit.525.00 ta $45.00 per month.Apply provements: mist de sold immediately se note font, 4.Mansicutte & Cote, La Patrie Bo:ldtag ocatit rest lens geriod: nice Down; B a : Without >xaggeration the building lots now put on the Detached or Semi-detached houses only will be allowed, |3t The Apartments; fo.624 St Caner | Fate mie © Ceuombc, Room 15 Lee RAS SRE Bi ws i chester\u2019 Ino sory: eight rooms; fret clans \u2018market are the most accessible and most attractive that have with a space of seven feet between wall and boundary.cent streets, or to James H.Maher.Guar- (JLIVIER AVENUE.near Sherbrooke, fic VW ood Naor tar sate\u201d Write Ka ; real.ns \"oo - .dian Building, Main 2510.J street west Of Greede ATENOQ.=.n {before purchasing._J.efebrre & al ED ae da E Ein BNISHED HOUSE volet; Including.all wo- been: offered for many a ys I tes t in ! You may buy lots 50 ft.wide \u2018 or 374 ft.wide.de it tra puny front; four Re.Peter.Main 2507, dern conv noes; felepjone ete.5 central +.are exceeding) modera he will never be -to- $3500.ap location.Apply Box 165 8 tar Office.us ei the prices tainiy ym y The building line is 20 ft.back.Catharine throet Wont for Nis am Tints Taree Towoshiys .Bank Building.LOTS WANTED.INE Browa Send Stone Furnished Home To ; y : : The Avenues are sixty-six feet wide.and Crescent Streets, newly decorated) [3ARK AVANTE.52 \u2014 Tage ais ose ot HAE YOU a wacant Jot for, bay 30 TER eet.prom now iit 15ib\" September: ors roukhout, heated.Rent $3,000 per year.use: near D strect; twelvo sooms; a month, including piano.Alfred Bown, 7 .XY! SOME FE E A I URES .The lots are deep, but not too deep for those who love a - ' occupation May Ist.A.C.Mattoews & Sons, febire & E Bemister, MU Bt.Peter.Main 2907.[DUT James.Malo 2000 ur West.2666.04 6 Lp: - 42 Commercial Union Bullding.flone Malin\u2019 .\" WESTMOUNT, -sevep room if-con- Note the convenient.proximity to the street cars.~- lawn or a bit of garden and roominess.No.198 St.Catherine Road, Outremont, T4.0 dead TT : TF tained, newiy de rated, wel for.semi-detached house of 7 rooms.all| CT SAT THEW NTREET \u2014 tolld stone hodhe, .Note the convenient proximity to the Parks.: t hocern cohveniences.Ment ¥i5.00 per Pipe Grimes ver an ot | À PARMS FO SALE ir bavm pont, from Mas inc Box 4107 or Pine th.ou application.cr\u201c à T New Ulaxgow 0 acres; we nit; Note how quickly you may reach home after business, or TERMS mon 0 nication, on Putain te sq usin Th New Glaces Que 10 sores cit BRU: las.0232.= À Lo Lo 85.3Jeod.[nl to railwayx churches, schools, post office METCALFE ENUE, it vo i h business from ome.+ .No, 1195 Mount Royal Avenue West STDENN STRRASETS \u2014 Fins praparir: sr creamery: fronting om river: cheap for a bed to let, Juroished, May to = s how int for wife and children; how it makes Mortgages will be accepted for 75 per cent.of the |Quiremont, semi detache aie cave a ee raie buldings.wil PVORITWEST FER LAVE Tt a oes dk of >, y ; \u20ac _ of securing domestic servants, who will « not go at 5% for five the balance in one or two |'ences Tent.$25.00 per month.of bring.KL.Baugi, 107 RL James.INC best salected lands tm best Roe AVES AVENUE, Westmove \u2014 bt TT i, price © years, Apply to : ASKATOON, Haak \u2014T0 you want to ealitien.\u201d \u201cspecial inspection excursion i» ¢ romme; billiardroom: air ith 59 interes makd money If no, Invest in Saskatoon | pg.Write sow.Htewart and Mathews Oe.grounds: by year; 18 Springfield evenus; ht = proximity to Churches and Schools.yearly payments wi % 1 t.~~ ë - JAMÉS H.MAHER, property and Centtal Saskatchewan farm Limited, Oalt, Ont.Agents wanted.2 21 Pons ae year.W.Ernest Bélon, 11 Notr pre : landa r fuil particulars se to good, saf rm - roominess of the ares, the charming situation and - furthe: lars desired to \"Guardian Building.Main 210, Investmonte.weite, \u2018and sr vou are pômies RO aie ares wide by Fy ar May lat \"or longer, 7.rooras.| mel = .> Q , ries; av .y .F4 - restrictions that ensure attractive surroundings.oi For any er particu apply es TI a SCA Dee, ox house; vie: grange! facing Hiver.H.Le: Getécheé.includes fable End bed Mean a Repo we Shes Lo.; 2=)| ference Royal Bank.81 102p1 ; 626 Ontario.Malsomaeure.63 6 |vrur and .ail utensile; complete.i A SUBBEC AVENUN, Outremont, Ne.Sh WB towne 18, range 0; 610 gree.avenue, Westmount.ss Seed svoms, rènt moderate.Apply John Bisek, i +, 151 St.James st.Tel.Main 2530 or 373 Bt.\u201c \u2018atherine Road, Tel St.Louis 4037._ 56 26 LATS, 84, 106 Somerviite avenue, Weslo mount, six roums, open plumbing, very nicely finished in the vest residential istrict, $21 and $25 dollars month.Appiy 1365 Wellington st.Main 5573.66 LATS to rent, 1034 ang 1040 \u201cLaurier ave.- Outremont, six rooms, rent moderate.- Apply John Black, 151 St.James elreer.+ \u2018Tel.Main 2580 or 373 St.Catherine Road.- Tel.St.Louis A037, 65 2e # NOR RENT fats, 778.750 Gliford wm, near St Hubert street.each six rooms, bathroom separate, sii in good order; rent moderate; wired and piped for vlectrieity or gas 67 MFTY.FIVE FLATS; possession tonmediately : æonlb; also furpiture for Norbert street.Phone t NBERNE AVENUE \u2014 To let, top flat; in first class order; 6 bright rooms; hath and and w.c.; hot and cold water.Apply 534 Fe avegue, city.HABvArD AVENUE \u2014 deversl new flats; 3 and 7 rooms; from $30 to $23 T mouth; just below Sherbrooke street: will be besutifnlly decorated and ready on or before May Ist.Bec them early.Take St.Catherine cars going west.pay five ceuts in cash dod ask for traosfer to Notre Dume de Grace, Tranater at the corner of\u2019 Sherbrooke and Victoria street, tn car, for- Montres: West lo Har- tard avénieé, \u2018third svanne past where cars turn lu go around the mouutaiu.Agents on tbe property eve afternoon.Pull particulars from 3 E.Wiider, 202 St.Catherine west 4 EATED FLATS, 10-18 Selby avenue, West aount; 5 and 8 roowa; rent $20 and su Apviy_ A.Ouellett, 227 Coursol, l'hone Up town 5189.a1 HrTousoy STREET.No.rooms; bath; decorated.with furnace; large yard; wxlerate rent.ore and Bemister, 111 St.Peter.fr middle fiat; 415 Gros-enor ave.evrner Sherbrooke: six large bright rooms; bathroom \u201cand w.c.: electric [ixtures.Apply 4783 Kherbrotke street.HS.16865 \u2014 lower flat: 8 rooms; roncrete vellar; electric fixtures; furnace ahd all other ronveniences.Apply tg 1088 St, Viateur.Phone St.Louis 3183.UNTLEV STREET \u2014 Modern rooms; gas; evamel hath, five locality: $13.00 per month, Lalonde, 468 Huntley.\u201c Phone St, Louis 578, afternvou and even, a central part, SITE sine.$8 ie $3U per sale.Apply 38 St 1508.Gin TEA six concrete cellar, T.e- Main 65 6 no tate: 6 EATED FLAT, 10B Souvenir st.seven rooms, All open plumbing, hot water boiler, gas, electric fixtures; janitor cervices, $35 per month.Apply 1565 Wellington Main 5573.66 6 H'ereutsox 5 STREET, 2018 \u2014 To let 7- room flat, $22.50 per month.Apply The Royal Trust Company.es PE AVENLE.Nu.V, 11, 11.A; seven rooms: near Fort, off Dorcbester; modern cun- .venlences; In perfect condition.Apply .{ Fineberg and Son, 14 Craig west.ae ATED FLATR - Six amd neven Fooms: jandtor'y service; dumb elevator, gas end electric tixtures; hot water all year \u201cpound.Apply to J.Eitenberg, 232 St.Cather: \u201cine West, Main 064 62 8 RENE AVE., 57, St.Henry \u2014 Lower fiat, beth, w.c., gas electric aix rooms, Apply 2952 Char- 43 6 Tight.hot water boller.ovoix st.EAL FLATS on Mance street, between Falr- , monnt and Laurier; 7 and 8 rooms; will Apply 185 Querbes.Phone St - 6 STREKT, 1836, 1540, near Boule- ver Bt.Joseph, lower flat.7 rooms end bath first class plumbing, hut water heating, sus and.electricity, cement.edx-cellar, sto front.$23 a month; aleo top fist.six ro and bathroom; no furnace: $231 a month, Apply J.R, Gartepy.$0 he .Louis 0.MS : Fi.James st, Tel.Main 2452.ANCE STREET.2319, petween Milton : :d and Printe Artur, now: bright; warm midate fiat.Apply at 217.$5 6 ASSON ST.41\u2014Upper fau 7 Yooms; Hepar- ate bathroom and totlet; hot waterfurnace, This flat Is in excell sdition throughout: $18 per month.A pis L|, Garette, 1693 l\u2018apinenn avenue, or J.E.Wil dor, care Wilder's Limited, 292 be guiperive ess, Aj ETCALFE STREET, ééted = \u2014flets=\"No7 +.388 5 Ne; $48; 8 rooms; gas stove, refrigerator.slée- ~troliers, janitor.Apply on premises, fiat No.i se Phone Main 8427; evening St.Loule Br NCE STREET, No.208, near Prince Arthur street; middie flat of six rooms; .hipated; clectric fixturew; Kerr gas stove; window xbades: tlle bathroom and decorated.271 Munce uireet.Pbone East 238 87 6 'ENTANA, Boxer, near Mount Royal \u2014 tee tittle flats; Ye : gas; = front df Dawson School; $10.Price tans, or to Lavellee, oe.1 Place Jroprietor: AN re \u2018Armes Hill ; 1ca FLA neated, > Bi avenns.comer.8 lateur: beautifu! lo.\u2018 qe APE ie 1 H.\u201cGuerin, 2077 Park avenue.5 es Sie seven er partly new; for $13 or se.4 7/87 5171 Wostern avenue.ésiuiouat, or KE.Cadieux, 1972 8.Ry roel.67 12 : IGHT six room fist, near corner A \u2018concrete barement.nt con® 143 « a A 5 CE AN ot Wood avenue and Bt.Catherine st.tmmediate on: rental $11.00 per 3 onth.G.G.Lewis, 20 Hospital et.Tel.Main RR, si 1 (YUTREMONT \u2014 Querbes street, No, 131, corner Lantier street; lee \u2018upper flat: 6 right rooms; facing mountain: gas.electrieity; race: vent $23, pis to W.Willame, 357 aurler avmnue Dont Lark avebne.St.Touls an76.Lu NTARIO ETRERT WEST, corner Church \u2014Two lower flats, 135 and 133; het water placed before May; all necessary Fe pairs: put in firet class condition.Appir 1 Ontario west.or 163 Cadieux st.eT | Koeeland, 2%6 pes ix qtreet.6 6 Reuse FTRERT, Nv.281 \u2014 U fiat; 6 pros bath; 912,00 .woot ply Jobnson & Dagenais 58 fe.T.LAWRENCE STREET, No.EE $17.00; No.2039 St, Lawrence; Apply Johnson & Dagenais, 38 St.James.8 rooms; , 320.00.636 CHELBY AVE, 98 \u2014An upper fiat of seven rooms, nice quiet locality, convepient to cars.Rnt low to good tmant.Aoply Ne.10 St.Peter st, or Phone M.682 DENIS STRE aD cant side, Sore Duluth and Rachel i splendid \u201clon ner flat to let.large cellar; T; 905; beautiful bouse; tag stories, with tension t Louis,, 23 St.Locis aquare hot wster; gas.céctricity; bath\u2019 air locality; two minutes | floor; 8 rooms; hot lavabo; = es ie RODME; walk from car: 13; ground water furnace; porcelain bath; Apply 1074 Sherbrooke east.18015 upper and lower, 0 modern conveniences; TOOTS all rent $16 ad din ive 128 Bt street east; Telephone st PAR 4 A with janitor's \u2018attendances; extra large sthroom a sitting room; bedrooms: \u201caHtehtn; hall; alw drewing room; dinlog-room Bathroom; \u2018kitchen and bail, Address F J Heated SFT Box 662, PARTMENT bathroom, janitor service; cent $60 inclusive rooms.Phone Weatmuènt Te - bright; floor west.vental sevea telephone imctoded; 4114 Nostèrs avons, A YOR AR May te November; § rooms apd ba reduced te a carefyl ly to Janitor, 500 at atreet, RIG FURNISHED APARTMENTS To LET NE tenant.eaimoust pce ADY taking large house ou dMejcaife (clone = cheaply, ee eee to Sbesbrooke) ; lhe te bear from ote Bruce?STREET, 147 \u2014 Bishop Court {os two persons | remting suite of Apartments, 1 suite; ¢ roams; ground rooms from bee; 3 EY ol ns Jos class floor.Apply R.Neville.ir., 239 Bt.James board; $130 per mon y prageh atreet Phone Main 3930.or Janitor, op premises.se ACKAY THE) = A pan of of cba ol.AHONSCOURA, 1074 Ka Westipourt \u2014 furnished flat to let: opti Hea suites: bats; putes: hone Up 901.room; ele ; hot miser: Fo pardw lH MALL ocsily furnished apartmest;\u201d on iro: f , $30.Suite 24 brooke atreet west: will.rest ne \u20181003 Mount.es 6 party uneypectediy obliged to leave the ments Caven- AVENDISH \u2014 Large aud small a to jet.Apply lo tre jauttor aish, 350 ke west.Telephone Up LUN EBLINGCOURT, 4160 Sherbrooke \u2014 Heated Suites; 3 \u2018to G rooms; bath: storeroom; FA bot water; 2 to $30; furnished, $20 to $40.Buite 144.Fhomw 1008 Mount.ORCHESTER APARTMENTS, 87% Dor- .chester west, corner St.Mark street, Teated flats, with janitor service, $30 and $45.Apply Max Fineberg, Power Building, Tel.Main 1885.8 : rooms; rent $28., pu a 6 QT.ANTOINB, 572, Dear Atwater; 484 G avenue, bear St.James: stone fiats; six 7 bright rooms; bot water; ges; $10.se, Sis Apply 484 Greene, Rear \u201cJames.Westmount 2198.\u201c bare HERBROOKE EST, 38, The RBeacons- field, bright modern, ¢ and 7 room fists.Apply 188 McGill.Main 1457 or 1110 Western, Westmount 33566.84 SE HENRY WARD \u2014 768 St.A wg hocks from Atwater: nice new upper flat: five rooms an TooIn; 8 open plumbing and finished In hardwood: up date; rent fourteen dollars.Apply 300 Airatez avenue.; XT.DENIS 8TRRBT, 1111-1118 \u2014 Heated Th \u201cseven moons; $25; also fiat In seme street, B.Emelie pi.S17-076; $25 aud 120 Rivard, §11.30.1.St.Louis, 885 St.Devis.8 6\u20ac T.LÜKE: midüle fiat; 6 rooms, besides S hail; datbroom;: toliet; -furnace room; best arder; electric fixtures; gas stove; $36.00.Particulars and petit.Phose Uptown 3 Te LET \u2014 One comfortable fiat, near 8\u2019.Louis square, 423 Sauguinet street; six and seven rooms: hot water furnace: first class order.Apply to J.Emile Vanier 6 | Beaver Hall sq.Telephone Up 2816.: ; 6 ! O LET superior flat in the Lansdowne, 57 Papineau square.excellent accommodation; rent-$14.Appiy to Darling Bros, 120 Prince street.Telephone Mala = .THREE begrtiful heated fists at 13 Over.dale Avenue, between Mackay and Aqueduct streets, five and six rooms ®ach, always well heated by caretaker: low rent.Apply _apartment A.6 WO COSY FLATS: six and seven rooms; bath: gas: very comfortable: rental $13 imontbls; will be cleaned.Dro Tel.Particulars 134 St.Catherine west.Main 2246\" 0 LET \u2014 An upper flat of 6 rooms: bath; w.c.; in good condition.Apply 54 La fu sour street.after 6 p.m.658 UE FLAT - Stone house: 7 bright rooms; gas; electric light; poreelaln bath: 1813 per wonth.285 Mentana (first sireet j west of Lafontaine Fark).Fbone Main He | *PPER FLAT.6 rooms and bathroom.no dsrk room: gas: cellar: separate | yard: rent $18.Apply 2 to 5.31A Arcade, loff Pine avenue west.cs 6 | PPESTIOEST, from May ist: one lower fint» 424 Claremont \u201csveaue, 5 ose upper fat 446 Claremont aveuue, 825.00: five nie {utes from corner Sherbmoke and Victoris \u2018avenue, seven rooms; in gun order: bot water furnace; mantel: gas: electriclty.separate bati- jrooms.J.Edmood Quintal froprietor.4831 | Western avenue.Phone West 1084 morniugs ; rod after @ pm.6 6 \\ TELL LIGHTED upper fini.7 rooms; bath.roon and w.c.3sparste.Bo dark room; bot wate! heated.rooms decorated: in fine condition.situated between Rachel and Marie Aupe- fine rhade trees; rent $18 per month.1987 De lorimier avenue.8 6 VES oust: heated fials; mpartments and flats; not heated: some fos fiumesiate posession and others May Ist.Particulars, Torenhone J.A.Metaiyer.Up 182: 2 Sonsenir, 6 6 We HAVE a few very desirable flats, which we would be pleased to show you, either by perinit or personaily, if you will elther phone or call.The Colonial Real Estate Co., 13 Bea- ve Hall Hill Main 2889, 30 10 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.NEY five or six rooms.$16 to $20 or À 1 heated, not lo Fised 825; 1st of May or before, if possible.Address Box 2849 Star Office., - y i FURNISHED FLATS 10 LET.| (COMFORTABLE well furnished flat of fire rooms; Auer light: window in every Fer one year «or longer, Apply 52 vom.Relby street Westmount.JEsPLANA VE AVENUk, Loge \u2014 Five romans; sUitAblé fo vouug warrled couple: ra sonate rent to good tersni.Apply 15 St, Francoix Xavier street, or plone St.Wm.P.Stanton, LAT or apartment of four rooms.furnished or unfuraishea.Address Y Y 6522 #tar Branch Office.N ACKAY ¥TREETY Part a charming flat to let; board vptionsl.town 991 66 NF bright, well furulsbed: close Lo car lined À goud district: electric light; as range: May 1st to September 1st.Reasonable terns.Phone St.Louis 1706 M5 \\ TAVERLEY STRERT, near Fairmount; mx roomm: plans aml telephone; very bright: from abant wlddie May to October.Phone Sr.Louis 4250.W FESFMOUNT Louis $408, se of furnished Lp- 2) Furuisned fiat of seven roms to let.with plage and telephone; in Westmnunt: Mry to October.Phone ort mount 1018.STORES TO LET.TCHER SHOP, established iwenty- Û B eight years, one of the best spots in city; next to J B Vañler, grocer, corner St.James st.and Scigneurs.Apply 1135 Sor James.83 Gras STREET WENT.No, 46, near are d'Armes Hill; cemented cellar.full plate glass front; wodern installation throughout.Apply Esiste Wilson, 17 Place d'Arwes Hi 6 LA OUBLE fronted store and dwelling to let, doing geod business; owner going west: price $460: case 3 years optional: rent $25 per month Apply 487 Wellington street.MINE BIG STORE on Notre Dame street, near corner Richmond; rent low for kood tenant.Apply 1135 St.James at.63 + TORE ob Craig atreet, glut west of Beaver Hall Hil Apply 8.H.McDowell, 20 81.Alexis street.lei.Main 1430.& 6 WO very flue modern upper tenements: all open plumbing; bright aud cheerful: wit.vated on (ny Street, aber, St.Catherine; rent onty $25 and $3¢ Apply T.S.Vipond o., 153 Youville square.67 6 PPER PART of store, de.448 Set.Lawrence Roulevard: 8 moms; ted by lawmdlordy suitable for light bukiness Po professional of- flown.Apply Estate Wilson, 17 Place ¢° ae Hill WEL TTINGTON STREET, No.and dwelling, to let: rent woth.Arply to ft.Percy Adama surance Building.Phone Main 1287.A VW date store, on Guy street, near His Ma.esty's Theatre anil for up to date offic , on St, Catherine street.Apply Room 24, Guy Block.ai 2% 133A \u2014 Store $10.50 per eee OFFICES TO LET.ENTRAL; between 57.Catherine and Suer- C brooke; entire fhoor; tive rooins; suitabie for doctor; demtist] engineer; architect, etc.; béated; severate entrauve.Apply L.\u2018Stern, 223 | Redfern avenue.Phéne Westmount 1633, Fr E bright front office to let, heated, lighted, centre.wholesale district, 180 5v0 feat warehouses space; good shipping.Apply - Howe, Mcintyre Co., 91 ue NINE large or small offices en suite or LF ~-hingls, with vaults, Sey readvated; really reduced rental.Lowis, 30 ftal st.Tel.Main 3698.81 13 RO May 1st In Mechanics, Institute Bulld- fog.corner of St.James and St.Peter; a few choicé officen.Aphly to Buperintendent, 204 St.James street 4 I AM [AM willing to share part of real office, elevator floor.Lawrence G.iuxton, Advertising, 832 Board of Trade Buliding.Montreal._ \\FFICEE suitable fer physician or den: EL heat, light, attendance includ: n rent.Apply Dr, J.8.Ibbotson, Tooke's Bulaure, 169 Peel, corner St.me & front ; .or ce; well ) ted, of of D about 900 oe care.feet val Jes floor.Mechanics Toei ET, Apply.to LE central Jo- MA = Cest Janitor \u201cservice; Royel de i NTED \u2014 Up to date tenants = to 6 8 ai \u201cand tases C)Prarne GNT \u2014 Beautiful apartment: 18 re : 3 Tone; na bathrooms; wWifb \u2018modern {m- Et rem ARV pee ts Be fait do rome; Ci i: io.2e - eu : pa a \u2014 Ex TEE seven room fiat.Wilh 31 moderh N31 Let wey EE any Oifice Jo ph rénlences, at athe ï Delotimier avenue.Gate tressity; 0 .and heated ain 300, \u2019 5s 94 ao] a fa Mes tn; Tomeliate por Du Feated fiat, § Tomi; wel re \u20ac grep \"ou pp - PAs électrie - JL) barawood Sane.\u201c \u2014\u2014 Pe rt hE veut nari lors Yard.hi 7 : axé possère .Co Bt.Denis.Plone Bt.Louis Bt) Vamos T0.Fr Ç .a ord - AVR T° with effite, stadle and Sheds ith with | siét -the\u2014rés To fora ORCHESTER STREET, B02, west \u2014 Owing to ill health, lady wishes ta sublet flats 1 and 2,1n the Colo! as been very profitable In- vestmeut for rooming or boarding 5; henteu; electric light fixtures; refrigerators; gas stoves: continuous bot water; furniture of ons flat can be had cheap; low rent.Apply fiat number ove.a3 6 HONTENAC APARTMENTS \u2014 Jo let In the Frontenac Apartments Louts equare, between St.Denis and Sy avenue; one block above Bhérbrouvke; heated; oak floors; bot water year round; combination fixtures; sas .SHE city.bath; sion Phooe Ws Office.STASLEY central reasunable; pa Unuediately, or within few weeks; fer six months Address Box H 6470 Star Branch Office.RBROOKE and tireene ed aod fur furnished.suites store 1003 Mount.oad 4 Westmount, heat- TOO; 6 6 \u2019 \u2018922.50; 850, \u201c Suite 14, \u20184160 Bbetbrouke e COURT \u2014Apartment; seven rood; Apply Joes a totonilne © 3289, on premises, ur Up iso.» » ae from 1s May.\u2014_ APARTMENTS WANTED.ED by respectable party: four or artment ; room furnished flat or location; price or 8 ve, ap od pos- Box 2834 Star eu 1 | FOR SA LE.$a \u20ac stork qf mew and-tedoy sond-hand tr \u201cand.urgler ] Low Made in Canada by Ahern Safe| Co., Limited, 330 St.James st., Montreal 286 156604 - sofa Morris chair, sideboard, retrigator o oak hedroom st, chiffonier, gnamel bed, cheap for cash.2169 Wayer, ley street.|A GOOD blue serge suit for $10: fe black spring overcoat, for 810.25 TAylmer st.opposite Morgan's BARGAIN; bandsoile fumed oak doing room set; 8 small chairs; 2 arm chairs; 2 china cabinets; sideboard with mirror; extension table; price 8175.00; style thoroughly Eng- Ib.Apply 401 Metcalfe \u2018avenue; phone Mount @3 2e0d AT SHAWBRIDGE \u2014 For sale; poe .power Butter Worker.also, ad ét Ap- parstus; order; ply to D.a Cleary.11.FURNITURE sold.for cash cr crea: large assurent of iron beds and bras beds; stores; carpets; furniiure, .; cheapest place in city; $1.00 per week opens an acoouat Gordon Bros., 1446 St.Lawrence street, a 58 Op Marie Anne and Mount Royal avenue.A aie DBSIRING to buy on lostalment evenings.Telephone St.\u2019 Louit 1560.ladies\u2019 apd gentiemen's clothing, ready- de and made to qrder; also furniture and déaperies.22 ze Park avenue.Phone orders Bast 3229 AFDUNSTER HUG i feet \u20ac 10, x il K | Staniey street) MTrERt TERT, RANGE Thao, | sell for cash or edsy paymaebis, .Abpiy Box.FOR SALE.sécu $38; twenty-fivh.Apply Box, aq Star \u2018Office.à ed ox and pi 103 vine , 36; several good carpets, \u2018ete.ne ave, Westmount.to be soi fe RNITUR.cheap.Address 608 Lafontaine, Mai- sonneuve N - Urand,.Bb waln mener: early new; T 18 pren fut] me- pe; vas $300; now: 8285; \u201cKaytou ax, complete, with high closet, in first class order, No.8 sise, with $ hole tapa perfect baker; bargain to prompt p chaser.$9 Selby street.67 otis Wilder ave, Outremont.36 x 104 feet; will sell for 32 cents per foot; splendid location; quick sale.Write Box 176 Btar Office: 67 2 ADY'8 DESK.mission style, ln .use only a fow weeks; cost $12; will sell for $5.108 University st.ULTIPLE typewriter, produces original My itten\u201d letters at a .speed of one thousand, to two thousand per hour; will 3839 Star Office.MARRIAGE LICENSES lwusd by Jobs À.5 M.Duff, 107.St.James street, ey) # N ANUFACTURING ellry Shop; weil equipped.central Samal ity: \u2018good trade: out sell cheap for cash.Apply Box 173, 8 Star.+ street.À STABLES TO 18 atails stable; small dwelling; $33 per month.LET.OTRE DAJMK WEST, near Chabollles 8q with large yard and .BE.Brows, BABY CARRIAGE, nearly new: worth $25; will sell for $5.Apply 3 5% Joseph Boulevard West.stove; laundry; aT ss Ju order 07 St.James.67 6 every respect: ren to A pply jauitor, 2 to 4 o'clock, or to Emile | NE BOX STALL ia 3, two single et No.3 \u2018Beaver Hall \u201cSquare.Up ed.Apply in rear 20 Crescent st.6.RONTENAC APARTMENT \u2014 One oh ~ heate apartment, right rooms laundry: refrigerators; two bathrooms; _____ STORAGE: TO.LET.L hardwood floors; electric fixtures and gas INE dry storage for furniture, light stoves; janitor service; northwest corner Western and Olivier.Apply E.Mayer, home Westmount 1694.\u201cIN THE QUEEN MARY Apartments, cor.Hutchison and Berube sts, heated suites of §, 8 and 7 rooms, possession upon completion, and free rent until May 1st.ritted with electric fixtures, gas stoves and refrigerators.Free ice supply.Vacuum cleaners, roof garden and promenade, Hardwood fioors, dumb waiters, janitor ser- vice, Rent.$30.00 to 348.00 month.Robins Company, 282 St Catherine Street W.Phone Up.6161.67 3eod MPERIAL APARTMENT, 15 Hope ave.off Dorchester street, west of - .t street, a handsome suite of ten rooms, including heating ,electric fixtures, hot water.gas range, refrigerator, china closet, bardwood floors, individual storeroom.Ap- Ply Lo janitor on prémises._\u2014 6 6 I THE Oxenden, up to date heated apartments, consisting of six rooms, rents $40 and $45, including hot waster, water taxes, electric fixtures and jamlitor's service, will decorare to suit tenant.Apply to janis tor, 20 Oxenden avenue.826 > ING GEORGE APARTMENTS, 2154 Pars avenue; suite of G rooms; janitor service, aol water year round; eleciric fixtures: gus stove; vacuuiu cleaner, Phone St.Louis \u201834 kad 2 21.Ou preilses every aftéermoun.0 12 \"ENSINGTON APARTMENTS.4410] 4412 NL atherine; suites of seven roums; jaullor service, ete.J.Quinlan & Co.4414 Sr.Cath vrine streer, Westmount.Tel.Mount 1712, ès 6 LA® ten apart.in perfect order; furoace; baths ete.imtpedlate possession if desired.Address ! Bl O.Box 662., 6 3 MOUNT ROYAL Mountain View, \u201cFue piace you'll be proud to live in.\u201d \u2018Hign ciass apari-! ments; absolutely fireprouf:; cor, St.Jo- | sephs Boulevard and utchison.The most thoroughly modern equipped apartment house.Beautiful entrance With arilstic marguise, mosaic tyled halls, soundprouf concrete floors, elec tric eievators, roof garden, storage rooms, five and seven room suites, ideally arranged, decorations throughout, beautiful electrical fixtures, numerous closets, nice bath wuos, fine bal- conles, fire excapes, telephone service, Regal gas range, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, service hoist, -open fire places, general laundry, moderate rental, includes jce service, hot water year round.water.taxes.highest standard GE Apartment House to rent: wents; uear Lachive; janitor service, gelect dining room in connection.Selection can now be mede Further detalls may be had from J.A.Jarry.vesi.St Louls 96: Office, Main 1240.F.Clavette.res.East 1717.Office, .Main 4240.These apartments must be seen to bo Pppreclated.35 286 pr rs W ETCALFE STREET.143 \u2014Heated f ata.a No.9.$33.b rooms: No.3, $48, 8 rooms: refrigerator, gas stove, electrollers; janitor.Apply on premises, flat No.4.Phone Main 5427; evening St.Louls 636 cGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, 2, 4 and 6 1 new 1wo = ne 825.M bachelor apartments, viums, with bath: rents hot water and (axes inclue Crory Merchants Bank Building.À ONTEUETLO APARTMENTS 744 Moun À tain street.splendid apartment honse NOW ready for occupation, equipped .with best aulo- watie fire protection alarm, connreted with fire | oe, Main 3390.82 department.Each apartinent separated hy solld | brick walls, contains 8 rooms.walls paperad and decorated: heated: permapen.bot water fer.vice: tiled lathroow: gas atove: electrle fic tires; refrigerator.lee: vacumm cleaner: fire escape.flrepreof.wall safe; hardwood floors, Janitor; telephone service: ma axes, price $35 and $75.Apply on premises, or Jos.Sawyer, Architect, 4U7 Guy street.'Telephoue te 2m.OUTREMONT APTS, No 817 Boulevard St.Joseph West, suites of six and seven rooms, heated.hot water supplied year round, electric fixtures, refrigerator, gas stove, janitor services, no taxes, rent moderate.Apply to .J.E.Brais, No.55 St.Fran- cols Xavier Street.Bell Tel.ss 23869.7 3eod OE superior hedted flat, with compete attendance; appointmicnts for rent with janitor built for a good class of tenants: comfort of the best; Inepection cor- dlally invited; situated next to the Pierrefonds Apartment, southeast angle of Park and Vilieneuve avenues.Rental moderate tor a desirable tenant, Apply Walter Allen, janitor, \u2018Telephone St.Louls 1 1389.\u20ac es 6 SELBY STREET, Westmount; 5 aod 6 rooms\u201d most up to date; 3 and $25.6 apart- 8t.Denis rtreet $ rooms: $20.Brown street, Dear Outario: 5 rooms; $10.- Demontigay East, 6 rooms; $18.and several others.\u201ceal Really Exchange, 97 St.James.3124 Main.STADE: 19 Heated sultes: 5 and 8 rooms: bath: store roum; telephone; hot water, $256.00; $30.00; 7 rooms; furn shed: 3180 Jauitor, Phone 1003 Mount.THE LINTON Apartments consisting of 9, 7, 8 and 3 rooms tc rent, ist of May.Apply to the Manager, or Tel.Uptown 4640.: 86 4eod above St.Ustherine \u2014 One ments \"HE MURRAY, tréganit apartment of eight large rooms: |\" Also marhle bathroom: {linen press: coat room: storeroum; gam stove; refrigerator; electroilers: china cupboard; liot water and jabitor service; also apartmeut of five large bright rooms, bathroom: storervom and verandahs.Apply to your rates.Main caretaker; goods, etc, In amall separate rooms; own Jock and key; 3698.free from dust; goods holst, etc., very reasonable Lewis, 20 Hospital st Jet in D 36 G 4443.for househd chandise, w | work in buildin ominion, Foot.rey Nun, are FIREPROOF STORAGE _ d effects and general mers.th Jowest insurance rat vermin proof, no woo Terminal ot of McGill).Tel.a house, 49 27eod \u2018 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET.TAUDREUIL STATION | nished © roomed cottage; ompletely Tut- water and ha In house; 2 \u2018minutes from sistlon; 25 minutes.from town.Apply 05 Union avenue.07 2 \u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.i son.or J.A bath T WOODLANDS \u2014 Two cattages, and 8 rooms; $130 fur the sess Apply Mrs, H., Laberge, Chateauguay Basla James.di 6 MODERN HOUSE to real al Thipson ® lake: 7 B.Brunett, 76 31.near He oli, Beaurepaire; ten rooms; Lot water; and w.c.: tennis court rent with option of welling.Star Office.T Summerlea (8 cents fare irom Mont- and boat will s Apply Box 1a, BABY CARRIAGE can be seen a ja Bordeaux street.BY FE! PRIVATE SALE.gas stove; gas fix- Brussels carpet; sofs ainl other ar- icles! bagnole -fecniture\u2026 1904.&Ue- bain street.7 7 UREAU, washatand, $5; two large arm chaire, $3; one dining table, $2.50; +i tive pillows, $3.Apply 37 Beaver Hall Hill, ED3 FOR SALE \u2014 Two slogie ens mel - ed beds; alsp a few other household ar- eles.Apply 8 Richmond square.85 3 ARGAINS \u2014 Water tank, 14,000 gallons, three inch pine, in good order, $100: National cash register, six drawer, in perfect condition at half price; Dayton computing scale, capacity 100 lbs.$50, If in- «]tèrested apply to J.O.Montplälatr, Drum.[ mondville.Que.CREDIT TO ALL Call on us for anything you require to furnish your home.Pleased to give you the easiest terms, 50 cents a week opens an acount.We have Dining Room, Parlor, Bedtoom and Kitchen Furniture; also Staves, Oilcloth, Carpets, Baby Carriages.Rerigerators.he: Goods stored free till wanted.S.Prince Co.85 St.Lawrence Biva 81 312 sold cheap.\"Apply evenings, 360 Comte street, 8 St.Denis Boulevord.(COMPLETE SET of famous drawings of Charles: Dana Gibson, beautiful drawings, In excellent condition.Apply Box 159, Star Office.1 er 3 ELEBHATED Fvans Piano.You can rave money by getting our extreme low prices and liberal terms before purchasing, J.H.Mulhollin.780 St.th- erine west.= 1 20 Le ! £ pr one at 250 0.one ty $200.Alon CH, Square Plane: \u201cFaite.case; iron frame: .: y - full compass; good tone; $63; ayable : D.Sinith, _Suwnmeclea Post Office.cash and 3 a\u2019 month Layton Biron 550 ISLAND at St Annes large house = Catherine street west (corner Stanley street.\u2019 AS pure ss Bi A\" C teaug dah, ter Ip house.station.and fruit trees, water, bath and w.shop st uay.Que.rooms, weli shaded, ; tennis court s'anles, Eood boating, bathioz and fishing, ¢., furnighed.Apply $7 6 DORVAL \u2014 Furnished cottage, with waler supply.John G.Savage.HATEAUGUAY \u2014 House to tet.from river.nine rooms, furnished, wa- alec well 10 ft.from house; | shady trees.Apply Joseph Salarncau, Cha- and\u2018 ss 6 100 tu 4 6 ORVAI to let furnished cotiaxe.water in house, 15.minutes\u2019 Apply Ernest Lecourt, large cight veran- walk from Dorval.st 0 CORON HEIGHTS t street.puI ! and water, Ne.ST furnisl Reown, Ss l'electr furnished.Apply te Mr.Star UREN Î mer « | Bree.© LET |aarets, floors; Mrs.véest.JUMNMER situated on souil Putnsm na Ae {lieu river LAC LX L'ACHIGAN \u2014 Fin \u201d ou spadléus verandahs; well, terms reasonable.Apply at a Baglo : \u2018furn boats; Matër front, NTE © TLATRE Cotiage, seven IO 2430 Mance st.Tel.Era iihed fine lawn on water front.wharf for yvachta Apply to F.X.Fu nr miner co ten roo ice and gdbd d;\u2019 \u2026.St.Louis \u2014 Oue hour trom Montreal: nine roped house; wide verundaù; stuire fire place; six uloutes walk from station.For further \u2014 apply \u2014 Box -148 Star Office.8 6 ONGLEUIL \u2014 Partly furnished cottage 7 ows; large \\eraudab \u201cbe | IW?NTHD \u2014 By un young Euglish woman wurk by day or week.Apply H.4 i ess x st Ne, Moulgne sireet, Mance st.\\ of stenography an 110n ae Ufficu aagistant.3763.| WE RK wanted Ly the man, Point 8t.\" \u201cCharles.bouse wended.Up: sus works FORK wanted by tho day as iaundress ar housework.\u2014 -Apply Mrs ANTED by young lady w with knowl ot any \u201cKind: Adarsss letlers only 376 Charlevoix We HAN wants work by the day; washing cooking, etes Teed: + d typewriting, po.Telephone Bt.Lou 3 day oy young w \u201cbest\u201d references welt V ORK wanted by th fice cleaning or cleaning, Star \u201cBranch \u2018Office.by Feepectable woman; good references Address Y Ÿ e day, store pr or washing or uss YOUng, Bool 3 Adda) i T Xr fe H VVANTÉD- by a Eood Address Cou G WOMAN wan Se.or chamberm town or country.Apply ham at.Montresl.Y snd waist makipæ at No.situations together; countr A A 6600 Star Branch OUNE_ LADY, wants bachelor.apert ments to attend to daily.Address A.\u20186586 Sier Branch -Office.OUNG-.LADY stenoera ph acqua tion, well ted with \u201caie systema, good.knowledge .of -Krenech, bookkeeping: con LI te bent, of re -endes.\u2018Box 15h Otfics.Lh 4 UNU_ GIRL Fee a ist With Bowls: work; another sevvant.thyee cast\u201d A ROME ra: ne er Atiértrocke.Westmount i 45e LADY vont | Vie plain séwise 88 Stanley st, Ira floor, he \u2018cook and \u201craitrons: or tow tfica.s7 > ets alidation de gen ald.or kitchenwor B.Emith, 21 Chat 8 3 ELEN er 7 demires feaires pos RNS 1ady's own von LADY would by a v Xnowiedse of Tia, Bowlin i6 ef #iehography, Avply Ba with, ?fl \u201d (aides, Sd TERE - 000, ges well se\u201d CF ae ef ran vee à #0 000 x Saturday my.Applicants e position of Principat 5e oh p WU fleas.stats.tenghitng and pend RTE at eat Se BR EE in een PF prefe du person.oughly competent Cigar shicamad a Prov: London.© : r Montreal and Marit} Joba McNee and Sons, anon first class ex perlenced automo- Ris galenman \u201cor Eastern Canada.Address 38 Star Office.expérienced: newspaper \u2026, canvañéer' wahted for premium er.salarÿ-àt ;commission: to right nan.other ueéd apply, t.G.Woodside, 4, Regina\u2019 Saekatchewan, Canada ° ® 6 3 Good\u201d 31 You- Taubecrip lon * AW Taegan person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspap- | 0 canvassing.send tor Syudicate, Lockport, N.Y.BUT WANTED TT uimsclf | useful Around sture to lake parcels.Ogulniks, 350 St.Catherine west.nes MOULDERS wanted, Iron Works Apply 337 - Lu 01 IL LL \u2014 Wanted good.smart office boy for a large \\nanufa.turing conceru.ly in own handwriung tu box 156, Star - sv Wanted sniart young boy for Wholesale firm, good chance for ad- vatcement Apifly ju vowu handwriting.10 38y Star Office.OT wanted at once for fire insurance office; must be able to uperate Smith > Aphbly lu person at geo, ipa Bank bldg.wanted, smart message boy, \u201caccustomed to handitug horses.Brown, 838 St.Catherine st.particulars, 50 27 and Uralg sireel An - also Apply mest.vi 2 Ber \u2014 14 or 15 ycars, good acholar.Ay- | : ply Grand Trunk Hailway Statlonery Bonaventure si rfice, B® \u201cTENDER.also a houseman for\u201d dows and general cleaning around \u201cApply Turkish Baih Hotel, McGill Station.thoroughly experienced, cleaning wine house.Cullege \u2018anted a good.bright bey to work in the, store, St, anted a aemart and fruit store.Apply Catherine street boy Box 164 Kta.67 3 KKBPEPER wanted; must.be well recommended: Statfig age and salary equired apply Box 2831 Star Office.; - : su 2 3 por far mercantile office.Apply in own 1 \u201d handwriting Box 16 Star Office.66 7 \"CARETAKER WANTED \u2018For Taylor Presbyterian Apply in writing only to Box Star Office.ACOFEERILATE \u201cPRINTER wanted once Write, stating experience, \u201caslary wanted, Minard and Wilson, 222 Dermott avenue, Winnipeg 3 NE KE COOK \u2014 Wanted a a Food pl plain 5 Chinese vook to go to th: country mext week.Apply between 7 and 8.30 p.m.sat 292 Stanley st.67 3 BINET MAKER wanted.ais Food | smart boy.Apply BD.Short, 4230 st ine west.Young man wanted as offic Apply in own handwriting.lating experience, salary wanted, cte.Box Star Office, Montreal.6 8 LERK - \u2014 Wanted junior \u20aclerk for office ! work: must be good penman and have good references.Box 2830 Star Office.(Gérzecton wanted.must speak Eng- fish and French, and be well ame uainted with city and surroundinge.Ad- A dress in applicant's own handwriting, -Biat- sant\" sige and experience, marricd or single.\u2018Box 150, Star, Office.: JTTER Wanted good blouses.Apply D'Allard.aa Notre Dame west.Wanted at once a \u201cgood ust be clean and udy.md street, small family: PRIVY vith references.BAKER wanted, experienced.Ap- 2 McKeown, 568 St.Antoine at TRAVELLER for importing house, TY ue have good connection with re- rr goods trade, speaking Engilsh and Preston: salgary and commission.Box 282) ffice.66 4 Church, 2843 Tar Futter on Couper and; 6: = - \u201cevok.Apply at 216 no children.6 6 Valieyficid + $6 a week, Ameri- for grocery | and ! ©; Apartments, {-STUATIONS- VACANT- (MÂLE) \u2014 ARCE manufacturing concern, bas open- \u2014 ings Yor ond cashier, onc office hoy; two\u2019 atock-kcapers.\u20ac ! honcst \u201cJE experfencd and 37- Star Office.- pre el ln private cooking and genera! house on table; do «teaning abo td lawn and gurdeu.By COUILE, \u201cwithout | |dreus Rox [MEY \"wanted lo run + also young nan as ! dry Co, two checkers, salesmen drivers.Requlsites in cach\u2019 case, mabriely and ability to work bazd end wllitngiy.Apply in owa- handwriting.State required.Hatisfaciory references required 157 Star Office.three salary wanted do 67 5 cblidren, for family; wife to.du work; man to walt ut house and attend ages and wages Ad- washing machine, helper.Troy Laun- 35 Lower Lachine Road, Verdun.73 I NTEWS AGENTS [a class salesmen, ences required.Apply C.Glen Yards, Westmount.EN AKE-UP MAN and wanted for suorning | tiona.Leader.Regina.M ESSAUE BUY Co.lad, 119 Metal M ANGLE FOREM AN, ! ment.| tarte st.MALE COOK AV his business.! Tremont- cafe.N ACHINIST L highest cnisop and Siebr : \\ ARBLE SETTERS » LA do floor setting.Ap [st Catherine st.west.N EN\u201d wanted, age 13-3! ; À :raitroads in w autel Apply and Montreal v no strike.reed competent men.FP Employing Headquarters, wanted: security \u201ctooimaker wages and inust\u201d be first and Tefer- News en Ir.R.\u201cnotype operators paper, steady wanted.\u201cThe J.Cooper He sl.\u201cexperienced man to take charge of our mangle depayt- New York Steam Laundry, 16 On- 2 66 3 \u201cwha \u201cunderstands 130 6t.Antoine st.\u201cwanted siecady job.Hut- men able lo King's Hall anted.ply at ss, sor firemen, brakemen $80, \u2018on tcinity.Experience Posilions guaran- romation, Railroad over 400 men sent to positions monthly, State age.Send stamp.N.Y.$100 monthly.and unnecessary; He Brooklyn, ! + ! Wanted\u2014 Young man, office and shipping roo Co., 35 lower Lachine oO\u201d \u201cte ICE BUY \u2014 Wan commercial office; werk for promution.star Office.lExperienced man fo | plating.103 St Renii street, er, capable and writing a good hand, POLISHER Apty Jenkins 8t.Rallway Assoctatior, Dept-147,- 237 Monroe tm 50 27 OFFIGE ASSISTANT quick at figures to assist in m.Troy Laundry Road, Verdun.65 3 ted emart boy for must be willing Address Box 137 68 2 buffing and Bros, Limited, Henry.a a\u201d > \"MBER Wanted a firat class plumb: : of dolhg hot water htat- , sug.preferred.Hl.Baillie, 294 Mountain on $b - PAINTER ! First class general painter.Must he able tn do striping.Apply Stuarts Limited, AINTERS \u2014 Wanted ail round men.corner of | Sherbrooke sis.611 Riv ard street.betw con 3 and 67 2 \u2018two or threo \u201cgood Apply Waldemar St.Matthew amd 10 a.m.~~ PAINTERS Wanted at Kellert !sSt Catherine and St.«P.Lyall & Sons, Limi corner streets, Building, Urbain ted.UARRY patte FOREMAN of taking cha salesm Th i lnz plant.steady work: | Build: rs\u2019 Supply l'ompa ern Town ships Bank Bu series ed ply J st.YEPAIRER\u2014 Wanted ore VY oa.m.ELIABLE MAN \u201cto at \u201cfrtnes, good sala § LIT ES - SL i ALESMEN wanted S matic sprayer, best toes, territory immediat Manufacturers, Galt, On SALESMAN | ply at 22 McGill man.Appiy Bux trees, cure salesman In the Lo.\u2018ancouver.of rifgernces to P.U.DRIVERS WANTED mest, steady young men, who know gity, and have good references; those g near the Laundry preferred.' wages and position.Troy Laundry 88 Lower Lachine Koad, Verdun.65 3 Dre CLERK wanted; \u201cmust have re- 3 ferences.Apply Windsor st.66 2 JXTERIENCED saiesmen In high Class printing wanted for\u2019 Toronto, by large Mordnto printing establishment; good salary ht men.Apply giving experience, ras ces and salary expected.Box 133 Siar Otfice.56 6 BRjFECTHICIAN age 23, experlenced\u201d ja power lighting, construction Work, ~tmlephones, awitchboards, ctr, wishes situa- #368.with contractor or power plant, [14 mages etc.tv_ Box 982 Star Office.= GINEER \u2014 The Corporation\u201d of\u201d the Town of Beasuharnols wants an RE er duly qualified to run its water works, from the first of May.1911., 6i 15 ERIENCED cstimator in high class id\" -printing and catalogue work wanted foc : nto, by large Torunto printing estab- Mnlouent: zocd salary to right man.Apply per experience, \u2018references and salary ted.Box 134 Star Office.66 \u20ac \u201ciq T CLASS steady plumbers wanted at \u2018once; ho other need apply at J.W.win.1013 St.Cathrine st.west.NARM HAND, must be good miiker and - SiK round hand.Address Y Y 6512, \u2018Branch Office.T CLASS LATHE HAND wanted: first clasp man only need apply at and Lalonde, 322 Willlam street.T CLASS cake baker wanted: must h = have at least four or five yerarsex- 7 Jpestgnce._ Apply 114 Park avenue 2 Y CARTERS wanted at Place Viger Station to-morrow morning.John Contractors.THE grocery business wanted a first \u201cclass counter hand.must be well re- pended, Address Y Y 6516 Star Branch 67 2 tM HAND wanted for general Work; must be able to milk.Apply MW.AClark, 82 Amherst, Montreal._\u2018 65 3 «\u201cÉNERAL CLERK wanted, wilh know!- edge of shorthand and typewriter for y office.Apply with references 10 58 St Offiern 62 10 FLOWER and vegetable gardener Xi.wanted for small private garden.Eiployment cither by the year or for the .Stata experience and wages expect- Man with experfence In old country ne preferred.Apply by letter Box 460, kiteybury.Ont.se 3 (OOD SALESMEN wanted to represent \u201cthe ben ling\u2019 proposition In Can.\u2019 ®XDerfénce Not emsentlal; thirty-tive per week up for live men.Apply- ter, Tis 8t.James street, 3rd floor.se 3.D.steady \u2018young \u2018man wanted.who nderstands care of horses; must be and obliging, with good references.willing Apdty at 879 Notre Dame cast, after 7 ARANTEED 2 sajary end commission - Wanted several men of good char- : And reputation by the Union lUfa an\u201d fitb Co.I, C.Gohler.Manager.Ban treal Bullding.Curner Seigneurs an _ Dame sts.JUD COATMAKER and also .a good.\u201cTSEWIDR girl.Apply 22 West Ontario.: 4 4 * VV MAN to work around furniture > \u2026 store and look after furnaces.Apply pt.Yames street.__ 850,000 in five years viih à sm SiMAIl order business; began with 8 for free booklet.Tells how.Heacock, port, 2 , 50 217 OR SNVOICE CLERK wanted: Be Lood handwriter.accurate at fig- ly stating references to Box 7860 farm ally 5 \u201cWauivd for ® email apartment \u2018house i man, and: wife; ne children: à arters; light, water and heat clopiy Box 1008.Montreal.\u201cLEARN.TO EARN young men have difficulty in ettloz a start in Ife.Cause: Lack nf gifees {rainini.We.Aways paye open-, if eae otricé «Let ve pre Preoèpe ede, asking.hg &¥therine a to\u201c para conso tres ox - _ \u201cEATON'S WANT - ced Operators and \u2018Finishers on esta ply ho once.Ihe T, À you fu play well in three months.all tedium ol i esgbeater.: a, GE $100@-$.{ds - mother's help, FANE TRONER wanted; no night rar Crown laundry Co., \u2018e318 st.Chther- iné st.Westmount « IRBT CLASS lady stenographer oe to atart at once.Apply Box 2856 Star Office.67 2.IRL \u2014] Wanled at once ncat Ji as gcneral, able to do plein cooking: no washing: good wages.Apply with references to 381 Grobvenors Avenue, Tel.West- mount 1321: 66 3 ENERAL - \"Wanted good general wer.vant, city references required.Apply 132 Clandeboye avenue, Westmount.66 SIRES wan(dd for tec cream.parlor.Or- pheum Confcctionery.293 St.Cath- rine west 3 & ENERAL SERVANT wanted for March - BBUT,-Jgh{ work_10 fiat noe Washing; 1 g0qd wages for reliable girl, references, | country ip summer; wililng to help with children.4456 Mt.Pleasant avenue, continuation of Greene avenue, Just above Sherbrooke st.: 3 ENERAL \u2014 Wanted an experienced genera! servant for two in family, must be willing to go to country May lst.Apply cvenings, Apt.6, 600 Guy struct.references and salary expected.Address Ai.4 gor \u2018Smart girls to box shirts wanted at once.Crescent Mfg.Co.Limited, z Tn Tepector.wy : SHAT BONERS _ | ITENOGRAPHER \u2014 Competent Junior: S must have High School education: salary 333 por \u2018month.State age.education and \u2018experience.Address Box 173 Star Office.67 3 CRUB WOMAN wanted, used to kilchan .work.Apply storeroom, Hoffman Cafe,-91 Notre Dame sat.weat.\u201cSCRUB WOMAN Wanted to do scrubbing around office d bakery.Steady work.Apply Stuarts \u2018Limited, 611 Rivard.67 2° féirr IRT and bodice, cxperienced skirt and bodice hands wanted.Apply 196 Crescent ot.TENOGRAFHER \u2014 Wanted experienc- \u2018ed stenographer for lumber office.Reply \u2018Box 174 Star\u2019 Office.67 2 TENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted young \u201clady S s{enographer; must be experlenced.- The House of Browne, Limited, 307 St.James st.~ SHIRT STARCHERS Wamen fof \u2018shirts, highest wages.own Laundry Co.4218 SL Catherine estimount.THE JOHN MURPHY GO.Limited, requires experienced Salesladies far the Neckwear, Laces, Kmbroideries, apd.Mantle Departments.Apply at the Employment Office.65 3 (GENERAL ROUSEMAID for light work wanted; no washing.Apply 403 Dor- $7 3 chester weal.ENERAL SERVANT for family in flaï, A no laundry.Apply 204 Bishop at.ENERAL SERVANT wanted for a small tamily in a small house.Apply with references, 368 Elm avenue, Westmount.2 A RLS wanted for advertising department.Apply at once 897 Centre street.66 SRV ANT wanted lat can 2 GE pe -do pla cooking: wwall family, children; no washing por Jroning.Address nu 2013 Waverley streel.Tel.St, Louis SHS, ! et oe oF NDRESS, first two days of of must be good ironer.$4 Al Phone Westmount 1285.for light references | o VNOUD LAUN | week: lingiton avenue.IRL Wanted suungæ girl housework and cooking, required.Apply 200 Bishop st.VENERAL SERVANT, small family: | good wages.lv Nouvenir avenue.YENERAY, HERVANT wanted; with referer.(x ces, who will be willing to cowe to tbe iconatry near Montreal during the sumnier IDontns.May take position Dow of ta ode month.Ap pls re 136 4 nerrier.876 \u201cENERAI SE SRVANT wanted: \u2014 ovd platn cook, family of two.Apply 4 Sher- sireel west, hole Mowat 2701, 56 YEXNERAI.SERVANT wanted for must undersind plain cooking: (famity, good wages.Apply 378 Elm | Westmount.Telephone Westmount ei = ; buvoke n flat, small Aves 2525 IRI.wanted about 14 to heip wilh housework and take out a child, can sicep home.296 Dorchester st.west VIRL wanted for general housework.94 Union avenue.VIKL for small | {amily in flat; no cook: ing.good home.Apply with referencau sy) sanguinet st.below dt.Louis square } IRIS Wanted two strong giris over | vy ycars oid.Lo Jcarn marching la i dies\u2019 and cblidren x clothes, $6 per week must appiy.only steady girls.Apply Totlut Laundry, 240 Guy st.00087 3 { SENEUKAL SERVANT wanted.Mrs.Meagher 74 Melkirk avenue.ENERAL wanted for family of four ju fiat, must Lave references, 429 Manu straet.OUD GENERAL must have refe go washing.small fa ) _ Antoine a.NENERAL | , SERVANT wanted.one can do good plain cooking.With references lo 50 Durocher st Tid.BERVANT wanted, ces; good wages; ly.Apply le, 464 Apply NIRL wanted to work in confectionery store, both languages required.109: St.James st.VOD PLAIN COOK.also tablemaid; no objection Apply béfore 8 or after Lrummond st > ouse Ana to colorvu heip.1¢ in the morning 31 31 p L 2 Goo WOMAN \u201cwanled lo wash and iron two days a wok.43.25 a day.851 BL i.awrence, = YENERAL SERVANT \u2014mnéadiats, smaïi tamily.good wages: no vuvking, must have rulerences.53 Bishop strect GENERAL \u2014 Wanted a first class general servant, oné who understands cooking, with good references.Apply The Fair Millinery, 511 St.Catherige | st.wust VENERAL SERVANT wanted who van do general cooking preferred, Cal at 357 Kensinglon avenue, Westmount.GH ERAL a4 for 8 SERVANT wanted for Ste Agathe for family of two: must hate references.Apply in evenings to 267 Feel street.6% 2 \u201cIRL wanted for cash desk.The fhe Castir Blend Tea Co, Ltd, Bt Catherine and Stanicy sts.\u2018OUSEKEEPER - Wanted working housckeeper: nurse-housemald Kept.Apply 355 Metcalfe ave.: OUSEKEEPEKR- wanted to.aire to.H flat and take charge wo children.5 and 7.Parents at business during daytime.Write Box 135 Star Office.65 3 OUSEMAID \u2014 Wanted, & good hous- .mah where other help is Kkept.Apply with .references, 382 Olivier avenue, Westmount.Phone Westmount 238.67 OUSBMAID \u201cAn experienced housemaid.one who would be willing to go the country in June; good references.445 Sherbrooke st west.ASSERS, good proposition, big L ey.Also spare time agents, 10 to ¢ p.m.\u201848 Royal Trust Building, after 7 pom 9 McGill.1.Çollege ave.__ ACNDRESS Wanted at once good | Jaundreas.Apply Miss Holmes, 44 McGill- College avenue.\u2018 ADY AGENTS wanted.(Write far particu- |.L* Jare regarding our pew premium proposition to Dept.Ottawa.A, Nellery, _ Albert street, 31 312 AUNDRESS \u2014 Wanted A reaident laundress; must have good references.Appiy in the evening at 29 Summerh 6i 2 ADIES and gentlemen wanted to join dramatic Co.good inducements offered comedians also.Address Y Y 6505 Star Branch office.OTHER'S HELP \u2014 Wanted a refined Me irish Protestant young lady cently from Ireland) as mother's help.Address -Y.\u2018$485.Star.Branch Office.67 MOLLER Hi HELP \u2014 Wanted a refined | highest wages.Apply soon as possible, 715 Fine avenue.65 3 NURSE \u2014 Wanted competéht person to old; must have best references, good salary will be paid.Address Box 3899, Star Office.| | 13 R9SE.\u2014 Competent nurse wanted for two children, ager four and six; references reqyired.Apply 126 Clandeboye | avenue._\u2018 OFFICE ASSISTANT Smart, active young lady wanted vo assist in AA] office work, typewriting; : to Box 981 seal Ottice.\u2018Montreal.6 STRICH FEATHERS \u2014 QGiria wanted O who understand\u2019willow plume making.Also gird 13-14 years t@ learn.de Zouche, Room 206, Lindsay Bide.7 PERATORS wanted on men's pants, ai- 0 so finishers and girls to learn operating and finishing; steady work and good wages paid.while learning: close: Saturday sfternoon.Appiy P.Goldenberg, 398 Notre Dame west.(QFERATORS on dresses and waists wanted.Good wages and steady work: Queen Dress and Waist Mfg.Co.3189 Notre Dame west.6B 7 LAIN COOK wanted for family of two; references required.Apply brooke w ARE SPFOR UN ; amateur actress and actor for connection\u2019 with Ibadiie New York attraction.Anrwer | confidence X X 6486 Star Branch Office.} es 4 ant: clever \u2018| fice.: who |.il ave.jA y young German lady (from Germany) Ÿ- take entire charge of-baby two years} particulars | - 652 Sher-|: se 2 3 YPEWRITER and cashier wanted | Jor retail business, Intelligent young Indy \u2018about 18.State age, experience and aalaby desired, Manager, ¥.- O.Box 5, St.Sea 65 3 NDER GRADUATE nurse wanted, with hospital experience.Apply Me Royal Sanatorium, 45 Metcalfe st.W.H.SCROGGIE Limited Heqguires young lady as telephone Uperator for Grocery Dept.67 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER in family of three (two adults and boy), 481 Lans- \"déwhé ave sé 2 WANTED good cook with th lly references.willing to gu to Murray Bay.Apply Mrs.Perey Gault, 410 Mackay at.66 3 ae cook - \u201cgeneral, Small family, Apply 43 The Linten, Sherbrooke st.west, LLIN Ww AITRESS \u201cwanted at caperienced.wages $1.50, young strong Kitchen woman, high wageg.aise smart general for large boarding hous.Apply after 7 p.m.76 University st.NW FANTED Tor rativoad office @ompeient lady stenographer, accustomed lo Em- ylre machine: good posiilon to right.applt- | cme.Slate age, experience and whether at present chiployed.Ÿ Y 6463 Star Branch Office.Wane KI> a 1efincd Mouug woman com- potent to take intelligent care of two little bove of 4 and 7 years as nursery governess.Address YY 6431 Star Branch Uf- 4 \u201conce, must be WASTED April 30th, 1911, a young Canadian woman, 1 to to train as Mursc in a private hospital, § beds and large office practice, must be atroug and good worker.Protestant, course two years, salary 15 dollars a month; laundry, board.ply\u2019 Lily Heath.The Galen Hospital, Slv Myrtle avcuug, Bridgeport, Conn, CU.8, + 67 6 TAITRESSES - Wanted experienced Hotel waltresses.Grand Union ilotel 34s = Notre Daine.we 6 2 V TANTED imrmediai \u201cworking house: - \u201ckeeper or vook- -general.Apply Am-téalfe ave.Westmount.+7 RA Daas WANTED, Uy tw ladies vi Mae: > J Kay street: waman to Jo washing: calling for dnd delivering Address Box 167 Detice.Wiis neat, ?rellabje- woman, 35 to 40 sycars, for general housework ana king, sinall family, high rages xetent Porker,, Hox 2413 - tar 5 - te.2 XXTED couple, no © children.church Members and total abstalners, wifc as hpuseker per, man to attend furnace, re- | mo snow (must have other\u201d work), re- muncration thee ruumed basement flat.heated and fully furnish:d, also water.Ap- piy ;y5 l'nion avenue.+ V 'ANTED immediately house-tablemaid.' Apply with references $06 Sherbrooke at.x 65 3 Y° west.UNG GIRL \u2014 Wanted as general servant young girl with knowledge of plain cooking.88 Shuter st.2 YOUNG LADY wanted for eneral house work, small family, flat, gnod Home: highest wages; references required.203 Stanley si.66 2 OUNG SALESILADY wanted for confec- tionerv store.Apply R, K.Eilers, caretaker, understands his datles, or any place of trust: clty or country.Ad- dregs Box 2850 Star Office.67 3 Youre MAX, os stock clerk or bookkeeper, owledge of stenography.speaks both languages and first cl Box 951 Star Office.ase RT OUNG MAN, age 23, requires positio+ as house walter, experienced (four pare.Address Y Y 6658 Star Branch Of- ce.VOUNG MARHIED MAN Tant position dt \u2019 aty kind: can run elevator: Karen L iting and honest.George stréet.« OUNG MAN, wants work \u201cwarehouse or anythlüg:; wins RR hilself useful; Arcata street, a q OURS Man NS IE i ve Re y with large fina 1 méecial firm.Ts.energetic snd has enciftent record.Apply Box 124, Montreal.nato.good references.LOST.TR RUNK\u2014ÿ5 réward.Brown wood trunk\u2019 containing men's clothes, underwear, etc.: taken from 226 St.Antoine on 8at- urday or Sunday last.WATCH Lost a gentieman's watch, -on Sunday, March 19th.Pleass return to 109 Droiet st.and receive reward.y mo Pptrss-o n St.Catherine ot found Test Saturday afternoon money in re er.san apply at 327 Coursol ae ï Up 5 -HAIRED fox red, evenly marked on lex.Owner can eh on restoration.Man S Jbave same ¥ RUN Le « by pabyi SE EE hd BE jopbiog prompriy | Address J.Morris, 853 St.Ur- for two gentlemen; t | i pains, | family; 124 / t a 310 et | {all Dot woriug in or BEavER HALL HILL, 62 \u2014 Two large rooms on ground floor, suitable.for offices or bedrooms.$7 3 Cra RAST, 580 \u2014 Large furnished foont room ; with kitchen privileges; suitable tur English married couple; $1.73 per werk, - + J RUMMOND, No.s\u2014Handsomely furnished double front room, open grate.$22.also connecting rooms, first class house, ail new furnishings; gentlemen preferred #7 Pétévésres STREET WEST 105 \u2014 large furnished front room; suitable for mar ried couple; use of stove, gas, if required; (TT moderate, rh ee __ ORCHESTER WEST.725 \u2014 Large, well furnished front room on bath flat (two Leds).with breakfast and late dinner.67 3cod 645 Parties furntshed double transients accom- immudiate posses- YORC \"HESTER WEST.wishing beautifully rooms, running water: modated; day or week; sun.I AGAUCHETIERE ST.WEST, 384 \u2014 For 4 rent desirable furnished rooms, with ail conveniences; transicnts accommodated.\u2018 Main 7295.67 AGAUCHETI west Beaver [all .Hl \u2014 Double and logis furnisded rons; steam heat: gas sight; hoi water; kHcben pri vileges; not inoving: ANCE, mm.\u2014Fornidied front fiat Auer lights continuous bop water.OUNTAIN STREET, 307 Very bright {ront dœubls room: comfortably furnished; batb; wardrobe; suitable for gentlemen; phoue.N ANSFIBLD, ' 141A\u2014Bright front roum, k : Above St.Catherine st, steam hea*- éd, Auer light, fireplace, sult married couple or two gentlemen; every convenli-\" ence.67 2 MANSFIELD \u201c§T.Bingle furiishes) front room to let; newly papered; bath fist; every conveniences.suitable for geuntle- wen; not moving.670 ETCALFE STREET, 136 \u2014 Nice, comfortable, double room, suitable for iwo business gépliemen; phone, = 1077 \u2014 Well tur- nished front room to let, suitable for cone or (wo; rent moderate, PE AVE.WEST.}6a \u2014 Furnished or uhfurnisbed rooms, with electri light.Telephone East 6615.67 3 No.0 - Newly dseurated \u201c frénl room où balhrèum far: Felepuoue cu bouse: pot woving.Gi Jeod JpARK AVE.82 \u2014 large (rou! room, ou batbroow flai; well furuished; wodery conveniences: not t_woving, UT à QT.CATHERINE WEST, 136 \u2014 Nice I) bright, \u2018furnished room to let, very | comfortable, rent moderate; use of telc- | phone.65 6 VHERBROOKE WEST, 106 \u2014 Large par- iN lor, elegantly furnished, at, clared the regular quarter k dividend of 22714, at 127%.*3 per cent.and an extrû dividend gt *'4 Sire \u2018Rallway\u2014i at 23114, 10 at 241.| per t, ble April 20.Books.close à way- \u2019 cent, payable Ap ooks.She Baile 195 13%, 50 at 1121 on March it and reopen on April 18.- ap t 112, 50 at 11218, 3 at 1e financial statement as of March 18 ud Hn.5a > 2 = | shows: Cash in bank or in transit and 94 (at xmelters.$1.006,391; ore ai mines, Wl nipe\u2014s0 at 193%.Detroft\u2014s0 at 70.| geet.84%; total cash cash ussets, $1,276,280, \"Mexican -L3 at 85%.30 at 56.| RUE Pins nt hs ag 1g | Peddler In Bank R 3 at is at , 75 a A 313%, 25 at 1135, 50 at 114, 25 at 113%, ! Demanded $1,000,000.: 285 at \u201cas.50 at 114%, 150 at 114%, ob at 118.IH at 147%, 25 at 114% 4.5 at 11414.! 4, ?2 , 50 - Be ES a5 anis Is Rex at: New York.March 21.\u2014George Shagorre, \u2018A Syrian, who sells shoe strings in the An aL ns at 109.financial district.entered .the National Power\u2014325 at '130%.265 at 151, 200 at City Bank late yesterday th the alleged 114, 100 at 151% 195 at 152, 40 n£ | PUTPOSS of demanding $1,000,000, Instead A821.36 at 1520.535 at 152.10 at Ta lof getting it.policemen and clerks ssized 12% at 152.16 at I 10 at 152, 150 ati him and lie was driven off to Bellevue = \u2019 ' {Hospital for examination as to his sunity, 314 11 at 21914, 160 at '! RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.: 86 at ER BE com.\u2014100 at 50.123 at 33, de\u201d Compiled by Oswald Brothers: 55 - 5 | .Close.Div.Yield.on pref.\u201420 at 101%, 10 at 101, 50 at, Telephone ll 165 3 8.51 lan Pacific 4.Crown Rescrve-\u2014100 ut 2.61.' Canad \"Steel Corp\u2014100 at 59%.19 at 60, 25 at Lom.Coal pd.110 7 636 B93, 50 at 597%, 50 al AS.26 at 595.| om.Heel Lory.i ee oe .4 6.18 m vo a » oe com.\u2014100 at 73, 25 at 3%, 150 Do.pfd.; 104 7 sn : =1,.s0 g 73 Dom.Iron pfd .101 .Seo tia \u2014400 at 9714, 50 at 9i3s, 100 at Halifax Street 0 141 3 567 + _ - Montreal Street .2 .Cement pret 10 44 24 154.Toronto Street -.127 7 55 Textile pref.\u2014ä av 105.la ve ae 108 6 58 n= a .de .oy IT à 91 UP \u2018Lake of Woods com.! 139 & 576 * Merchants Bank \u2014:5 at 191 Montreal Stee) com.158 7 4.51 Roveal Bank \u20142 at 228 : | Montreal Tower 0.162 2 5.26 - Uni \u201c50 at 13 301 Montreal! Telegraph .14 5f at ison.ank-20 at 130.10 at 130%.0 ome Cotton sve ee.153 ® 5.22 Tron bonsis -$1000 at 94%.son Portes a : Le - Coal.bonds-$1000 zt 97.Mackay com LL 91 a + Quebde Railway bonds-S2006 gt 85 :_ De, pfd.\u2026.* 156 1 CU Black Lake Asbawios | bondn\u2014$500 at 5.Oglivies com.ver rou © \u2018Rubber bonda- SIM at 983, | ee ee 20 ee 20 eu 10 5.e\u2014 3 Richelieu & Untario .155 8 5.21 Can.Car bondr-8500 at 103.Cement pfd.87 Ios vy ; Detroit Ry.+ 0.© .\u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.\u2018venmans bad .00\".00°0 61 4 665 ; -\u2014-\u2014 {Shawinigan ie ees .\u2026.112 bh 4.468 7 By special rable 10 The Montreal Star' La Rose .4% 3 3.42 and Thornton Davidson & Co.: \u2014 - Nat.Mon.Tuen.! TRINIDAD ELECTRIC.PT.R.1st pfd.11044 110% 19019 The Trinidad Electric Co.declared a .T.R.3rd pref.61% 62 6174 quarterly dividend of 11; per cent.pay- @.T.RB.ordinary .8% \u201c83, (Bu able Apr do.10.Hudson's Bays .11515 115314 RIO coun 1003 109% a SALES OF MINING STOCKS.exican Tramway 1261, 175 12544; Li Ree po A 23 EN Black, 4,000 at 2: Union Pacific, 300 at TC BAR SILVER.i214, 5,000 at 21, 5.000 at 214, 10,000.at 214; i MeKinley | 500 at 4%: 50 at 1.76: Pearl Lake, 500 at > ght of Way, 500 at 7! La Rose, 50 at 4.7 Bar silver in New York was Zac, \u2014 Reddick, 1,000 at 4%: en PARIS (MARKET, J.100 at 4.65; Coniugax, 50 at 6.90: Porcu- Paris, March \"1.\u2014 Prices were firm on pine Cold: \"360 at 391g; West Dome, 100° Bourse to-day.at 3.35, 100 at 3.16, 25 at 3.20: Temiska- 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014-_ \u2018ming.100 at 7814, 500 at 78, 100 at 78.LAND WARRANTS.: | McDougall & Cowans quoted south | \u201cAfrican land warrants at $770 to $750, LAWSON'S STOCKS.Montreal NMinimg Exchange noon quo- | tations, reported by Russell E.Popham & Co., C.P.Telegraph Building; 5 Chi Bailey .Bl Asked.Yukon was 3% to 373; Chino, 21% to ey Li.err us (en wee 4% tH Beaver .3814 38% te ra tr me Black Mines .1% 2 HOLLINGER FIRM.Chambers.Ferland .hs 13 ° ; as 0 ©.tee ore os / ollinger was af $8.20 to 38.23 Soom omen À 2 ty o obalt .: \u2018LA ROSE AND NIP.Floyd err mer ens .1% 1% La Base was 1% to 4%; Nipissing, 11! Foster.ene Le \u20ac 8 = 11% | green Msonan cee ee 3 .+ = \u2014 err Lake .8.STANDARD OIL.Little Nipissing .4 44 ; Standard Oll stock was 645 tn 669 McKinley-Darragh .,.1.74 1.78 SE mri Nova Fcotia .13% 18 fia GRANBY STEADY.| Roterron Lake .A 10% 11% - tochester ces sos we % 4 Granby was 35%.Silver Queen cre men ane 2 5 _ SROIvIDENG TO- DAY.Silver 4 Le ee 00 j Temiskaming.Te 7 tion pref.1% per cent Union Pac.Conait 3% 2%, | TRANSACTIONS W \\ TORONTO.F.N.Burt, 80 at 307; Cc.P 90 at 319%; Pacific Burt.10 at 47; a pref., \"10 at 9114; Mexican L, & P.bonds, $4000 \u2018at 8944 to 89%: Fao lo, 170 at167 to 16506 nnipeg, 25 at 196; To Elec- trie, Tonto ! at 124: Mackay, 40 at 92: dd.{ pref, 195 | to 106% : t 5% to 75%: Rio, 123 at 166 bonds, $4000 at 99: R.& O., 135 at 11415 to 113: Gen.Elec.50 at 103% : ; B.C.Packers.h0 at à2 to 523; Series A, 23 lat 95: Union, 7 at 156: ceprmerce 226%; Consumers.Gas: 9.; V8: Le 4.a bd Tew ea Rossrve 1 | Der © 51000 nt BM, 23: SR : \u201d - ne GANADIAN Government ; \u2018Municipal & wey, 1 win | euNDY bone.Vi.\" Dom _LonDoN, ma.\u201d TOR _Jand a host of investment issues.tent to the search for the precious stones, |- ; \"PRU We.ton INE 5 : 8000 SHARES -R&0 STOCK * The.market, can make neither head nor: tal} of the R.& O.desl.About \u2018all\u2019 that\u2018 is \u2018known definitely is that ft is proposed to put R.& O.and Northern Navigation in at a price, and later bring in the Inland Navigation Co.t is.presumed that the R.& O.holders will get an optional offer of either stock or cash, but this is merely a conjecture.The opposition to the p merger is not pronounced, although some of the directors are lukewarm, as they dislike the thought of the company going into a | dea! just when they have got it into | first-class shape after a struggle of many years.À It is estimated that the people who propose to pull off the deal bave accumulated about 8,000 shares of stock.At to-days\u2019 price, 115, it ylelds 5.21 per cent.which makes Richelieu rels- tively higher than Power, Toronto Ry., Bell Talephone, Bteal pfd., Ogilvie ptd., + $ Not £ (London, Eng.\u201cFinancial News.) Mr.Hugh Burnett has bid 228 500 for a seat on the Montreal Stock Excharge : £ PACKERS STOCK SOARING.| B.C.Pakers common, which jumped : to 47 vesterday, took another leap to-day! to-55.- $3,000,000 to | Be Capital of Little \u201cNip\u201d The plan adopted by thé Little Nipis-: sing Mining Company in regard to the wrongful issue of stock is to call in all outstanding stock certificates and to replace them with new stock.This is the plan provided for in the bill now before the legislature.The preamble of the bill sets forth: \u2014 \u201cThat certificates in the excess of the sald amount of $1,250,000 had been issued without legal authority to the extent of more than $644.244, and it further appeared that owing to the incom- piete and mutilated condition of the stock books of.the company, it was impossible to determine the exact amount of the over-issue and also impossiblé to distinguish between certificates of stock issued with authority and those issued without \u201cauthority.\u201d The bill provides for the increase of: the eapitalsfrom $1,250,000 to $3.000,000.It also provides that within ninety days from the date of the official advertisement all holders of stock certificates shall transmit them to the secretary of the company and receive new certificates.+ ' Union Pacific \u201cCobalt ! Goes Into Porcupine.| - 2°.; Union Paciffe Cobalt mines are enter- | ing Porcupine.A group of stockholders! are undergriting a block of the treagurvi shares, which enables the company fo, pay for two claime in Delore Township.The underwriters propose to guarantee the company sufficient funds to develop these clrims and intend {0 list the new issue on the mining markets the latter part of this week.The directors are arranging to =tart up the Cobalt properties on which work was stopped last! summer.\u2026 | W.M.Aitken Honored By | His Old Town Special to the Montreal Star.Newcastle, N.B., March 21.\u2014W.Max.\u2018 Aitken, M.D: for Ashton-Under-Lync, arrived home this afternoon.- He -was met at the station by the Meyor, aldermen | Board of Trañe,änd crowds of old\u2019 friends and acquaintances, Acéompanied by the Citizens\u2019 Band, who cscorted him to the! opera house, where he was presented by! Mayor McMurdo with the freedom of the| town.The Hon.Dopald Morrison was, chairman.The address testified to Newcastle's| pride and Interest in Mr.Aitken's on-; ward career from boyhood till his great: trlumph in British elections.Newcastle! felt towards him as a mother to her boy : returning honored, decorated_ and spot-; less from the field of battle.His various.financial success had been inarked with honesty, every enterprise being a public boon.His success had becn due princt- pally to hard work.Newcastle knew that his campaign would be a whirlwind one or nothing, and Ashton-Under-Lyne and the Empire would be the better for his presence in Parliament.The address regretted the absence of Mrs.Altken.and assured her of its highest regard and best wishes for increasing happiness and triumph.Addresses congratulatory- of Mr.Ait- ken\u2019s financial and political triumphs were made by The Mayor, Ald.Bytler and \u2018Mr.Morrison, Judge Wilkinson, Rev.S.J.McArthur.Customs Collector Wm, A.Park, Ex-Mayor Miller and F.D.Swim.Mr.Aitken very appreciativels replied, saying he was overwhelmed with these! tokens of respect from his native town.Mr.H.A.Gwynn,of the London Standard, also spoke, A banquet was given Mr.Ajtken at the hotel at\u2019 Miramichi: ©PIRIIONS = wo [A ARIEL.Laidlaw & Co.: The fact seems to be that an unfavorable issue has been discounted, and fundamental conditions which are now usually strong, are coming the dominating infiuence in stock market considerations.8.Bache & Co.: we believe the market should be bought anywhere round present levels for fairly good.upturn.G.W.Farrell & Co.: Dominion Textile \u2014preferred snd common; Dominion Iron and Canadian Converters should be bought at presént prices.- Charles Head: We believe that good issues should de bought for higher prices, as the trend is upward.CLOSING PRICES IN LONDON.|} de at a valuation \u2018which has not yet been | i Street Railway of 1869\u2014 | knots last Friday.a new \u2018High record te ; the appointment of a Government Tiquida- ,neries, war fMinde yesterday.J.The .fundamental : situation is growing rapidiy better, and! patents + greg redicts 250, F For Canadian\u2019 Paci fi 3 AR ; ar 1906 The\u2019 gentle.pastime of predicting fancy MARCH prices for C.P.R.is no new art.The heading reproduced above as, fo from \u2018The J lar of five y ago to-day.Lt .w look into thé future by Mr.Wassermant John D.(Boston News .Bûreau.) I get it very direct that Jotm D.Rocke- ig has been a heavy buyer qf stocks ate.+ Yesterday Mr.George Caverhill came \u2018across a report of the Montreal 42 years ago.The revenue that year was $100, 884, or about the sème amounf às\u2018the road now takes in in nine dass.Speaking of motive pcwer, the report says that \u201c\u2018the horses gre In very.good condition, being larger and of a better \"Kid than last \u201cyear.\u201d Elsewhere complaint is made thet Tra expenses have Increased QWe ing to \u2018the high price of fedder.\u201d _ An interesting item in\u2019 the réport Is this: his omnibuses from the Mile End Road, 35400.\u201d This was the year that the dividen-! was increased from & to 6 per cent.Mr.Charles Geddes was president, J.Mr.J.H, Mayne Campbell.who piesid- ed at the annual meeting of the Bank of British North America, held in London the other day.made a comparison of past profits and said: \u201cFor lhe period 1895 to 1899 the average vearly profits were £60,160; for 1901.to 1904 they were £85,766; anda for 1308 tu 190%, £106,440.The profits of 1910, £114,029.are £7,589 better than the latest and highest average of those five- yearly periods.More clergymen hold Bank of British North America stock than the stock of any other bank in Canada.Four -yésrs ago to-day the stock me Kets were \u2018panicky.The Bank of France advanced its of ficiul rate to 33% per cent.after maintaingy x ing a 3 per cent.rale since the Boer Wil When the Rank of France advances rate it in à good time iv get cover.The advance in question precéaded th panic of October.1807, by, seven month A boost for Reciprocity is a boost tox ; Jim Hill and the Stars and Stripes.ig The Mauretania.on which were.dlr\u2019 Pi R.Hosmér.Mr.Isaac Guggenheirr._ NE LH Timmins And others, nade $12 Malcom\u2019s Canneries iV} Goes Into Liquidation.Winnipeg.March 21.\u2014 Am application for tor of the Central Canada Mcat Packing Company, hetter known as Malcôm's Can- stock is owned in Toronto and and Montreal.SALES OF UNLISTED STOCKS.P.O'Brien reported: La Rose, 50, at Canners, 50 at 54,; Canadian 50 at 59%, 25 at 59%: Cereal conf.} at 20: Mex.North Power Under, \u201cut #8K, 5000 at 99: Mex.North, -Power.125 AL; 303, 80 at 31,-100-at 31%, 86 at 3185.25 at 31%, 26 at 31%\" Mex.North Powor bonds, $6.000 wut 68; B w \u201ceries bonds, $5000 at 103% : Price bon x; £1,200 at 86%.Fd \u2018 , Rid Asked Dom.S auners com.5 55 .92 sé Price Bros\u201d \u201chonds.86% ar Lachine 5 p.«, bonde., 101 102 - Breweries pfd.92.95 Breweries bonds .ee 101 163 Can.Power steck., .59 na do.honds.82 Ry Cereal com.\u201cee er weve eon 20 Cereal\u201d pref.PEINE 16 sa Hillcrest com.Ce er ee 45 48 do.pifd.+ .RI 86 West.Car: Power.12 5 56 ; do.bonds.+.87% NS.Mex.North Tower .F4 NH Hollinger.Cees 2 .\u2026 4 13 \"es pe orc Cat ga KNOCKED' DOWN BY TAXI.London.March 21.\u2014A man.supposed from cards found on his person, to be A.Lenneberg.a director of the J.&.Mauix Co., New York, waa knocked down by a taxicab In Charing Cross today, and received a fracture of the skull.He war removed unconscious to Charing Cross Hospital.ONTARIO GRAIN QUOTATIONS, Special to The Montreal Star.- Toronto, March 21.\u2014 Ontario wheat\u2014 No.2 winter, 80° 10 8fc, outside, acedsd- ing to location.Manitoba wheat-\u2014No.1 northern, mo: Ko; 2 northern.951xe:.No.3 northern, 93c.Uats-\u2014Canada western, -No.2, 3ic: No, 3 Canada western, 36c at lake ports for immediate shipment: Ontario No.2 white.314 to 32c outside: No.3 white, on track, 34c.( Corn\u2014American No.3 yellow, 52 td 63%%c.Peas\u2014No.2.77 to 80c.Rye\u2014No.2, 66 to 67c.Barley, 61 to 64c, outside for malting, and 50 to 63c for feed.Buckwheat, 4815 to 49c.shipping points.- - Manitoba flour\u2014First patents, $8.40; second patents, $4.90.strong bakers\u2019, 4 $3.25 sea pil a ve ones | | Ce Meredith & a Limited to $35 per ton, on track.- 101 St.\u2018Francois Xavier Sa oT \u201cPaid Mr, Villeneuve to withdraw! Most of this | Qniarie flour\u2014 Winter flour, 90 per cent; | P [ (FOR CONTROL OF HOLLINGER rs assertion Ia \u2018made by the Boston g Dureai fat.after purchasing $50,- shares of Hollinger \u201cat a low figure,\u201d \u201c {the London interests \u201cendeavored to se- i cre control qf the company, offering $16 \u201d es H pipe Du ba.tire.tires egular \u201cThe Hol wit] tlre first ro er in the Porcupine camp: $78,000 of.ote has already been shipped from de- stamp mill, with a ca ty of 150 ton» dally, wil begin rca pci Interests as- læociated with the management state that clared the regular quarterly dividend on the preferred.It is payable Apri} 15th te.holders of March 31st.DANS ON CALL ARE NOW DOWN T0 $59,100,000 for the month of February shows increases in the bank circulation, is sav- 18 deposits on demand and in call loans.\u201cThe note ct returned at $79,927.785 on February 28th, an increase during the month of $2.816,- 314.Demand deposits amounted to $268, - 360,503, a decrease of $10,817,977.turned at the end of February at $551,-! 434,373.Canada show an increase of $2,190,534.) over.a million dollars.the amount out- $09,132,692, Call loans abroad increased by $1,623,- 361.Current.loans in Canada show a) increase duripg the month of $6,728,086, 23\u20ac181 a2 the end of February.sfge \u2018Gould Is To \u201c Be New Chairman.ba 43 7 _ New York?the: Missourf Æacific met to-day.ge Gould is slated for that position, tire of péitséhebank.will be elected texecutive, which > consist of Messrs, Thmiux,.Frede } $ingdon Gould.sstp, (i.S.Clarke, vice-president, serve on he committee.Winnipeg Is Forced To Buy Back Cattle.Winnipeg, March wore being shipped east numbers last fall, it was predicted hege that some of this beef would have to be brought back again for local consumption.Between Friday and Monday {ive carloads of beef from Toronto have arvived in the city, and the cost laid down \u2018to abattoira is from $9.75 to $10 per owl.under the present casses tu the wholesale trade Other ears ate ubger consact, and as soon as the weather ls foo warm for {fcozen meat lo be sent through, the live L cattle will be sent back.F In addition to this there arrived from St, Paul 422 head of fat wethers to supply the Winnipeg trade.' COARSE GRAIN TRADE SLOW.both on local and country.but prices hold about steady.Corn, American No.3 yellow, 66 to Bélge; oats, No.2 Canadian western, 49c; oats, extra No.| feed, 38%c; oats, No.2 Canadian western, 38c; oats, No.2 local white, 37:: cats, NO.3 local white: Î86c: oats, No.4 local white, 35c; Manitoba barley, No.4, 49 to 50c.TORONTO CATTLE PRICES.3 Toronto, March 21.\u2014Cattle trade slow.80 loads arrived, including 776 cattle, 463 sheep and lambs, 400 hogs and calves.Export cattle, choice, $5.86 to 36: med- fum, 35.50 to \u2018$56.75: \u2018bulls, $4.75 to 36.25: butchers\u2019 cattle, choice, $6.00 to $3.75.medium, 856 to $5.25.common, $4.50 to 33: butchers\u2019 cows, choice, $5 to $5.25; cowm- mon to medium, $4 to $4.76.bulis, $4 to $4.60; sbort keep, feeders, 35.25 to 365.50: feeding steers, $5 to 356.60; ~stockers, choice, $4.76 to $5; light, $4.26 to 34.50: canners, 1225 to $2.75: mich cows, choice, \u201ceach, .sheep, cwes, $4.50 to 36 cwt.bucks.$4 to $4.76 cwt., to $60; steady; steady: lambs, \u201cspring.$4 to $7.50 each, steady; calves, $4 to 38 cwt., slow: hogs, t.o.b, $6.65; fed and yatered, $7.véopment work, and on June ! its 30- the average value of the ore runs $50 per 4 ton.so: that monthly operations should \u2018| result in a yield of $200,000 or at the rate of $2,400,000 per year.The stock has been apportioned as follows: .Shares.In Éeaaury vartsssvocsincc00000, 80,000 London holdings .PE 50,000 Generad holdings .125,000 Timrinis- McMartin holdings.375,000.Total.0oivverens eee 600, 000 ; TEXTILE PFD.DIVIDEND.Pe ominion Textile dire directors have de- \u201cFhe statement \u2018of the Canadian banks! ings deposits, and ip loans, and decreases ulation of the banks is Call loans in Canada were reduced by! standing at the end of the month being N1 1375: flaxseed b namely, from 3682.506,695 in January to foie outside cf Canada show + 4 28 wore larch 21.\u2014The directors of The tide df chairman\u2018 is to be created.and ice of president will be var; er pt anti nr Adams.representative of the to the rick, Gates, Cornelius Vane derbilt, Geérge J.Gould, E.T.Jeffrey and Üntil a new president je wii 21.-Wlien tha cattie! in such large or one cent : market hrice of car- The demand for coarse grains is slow 326, 360 to $70: common and | medium, 325 to $33; springers, each.$25 lambs, \u2018yearnings, 26.5010 $7 owt., steady.aT \u201cThe U.8.\u201cRubber Co.year ends this month, - and Ît- is expected \u2018that fully 10 P:6 will be \u2018earned on the common stock.Taken as a whole, the United States Rubber system will \u2018show gross income of nearly -$80,000,000.The parent corporation whl do between $42,000,000 and 345.000,- 000 gross, and the Rubber -Goods Mamm- facturing Co.for its fiscal year: showed an extraordinary increase À gros nearly 40 per cent., giving close to ar fy 000,000 gross.Bad Failure (deri Simmonds, member Lot \u201cthe onso t Frachange.= ho failed yepterday, had.liabilities of.$45,000.The agsets consist of only.office.fixtures.OIL ON ROSEBERY\u2019S ESTATE.oi id\u2019 paying ries has.been found upon Lord-Rosebery's estate2at aimes Rubber Falls fe = Crude rubber prices continue ta show a decline, th on this side and in the london market.Up-river fine is quoted abroad at $1.64 and in New York $1.53.This is net decline of five cents during week and an 18-cent drop from high 0.ure of past month.RATS oo enna: \u201cGiven some moisture at the proper time this season, and Alberta will have a.grain cror of grain that will exceed any crop ever produced in the South,\u201d is the statement of Genera) Manager.Nasmith.of the Alberta Railway & Irrigation Company.\u201cThe fall wheat is looking fine.\u2019 ! Pat Burns, the Alberta cattle king, de- \u2018nies the story that there were heavy Savings losses of cattle in Southern Alberta.He deposits increased by $1.649,894, being re-ysays cattle have come through the win- + Deposits in Canadian banks outside of fer very well, and the loss will be very small LOCAL GRAIN RECEIPTS.Local grain receipts; Corn, bush., C.P.Rk.1,000; cats, bush., G.T.R.5.200, C.P.R.1,150; barley, bush, G.T.R., 1.376, C.P.Rush, C.P.R, 2.144; flour, bris., C.P.R.1440; meal, bris, C.P.R.450.MILLFEED DEMAND ACTIVE.Millfeed prices hold strong.owing to the coantinued good demand and limited supplies.: Ontario hran, $22 to $23; Ontario mia- dling=, $24 to $28: \u201cManitoba bran, $21 823: Manitoba shorts, $23 to $25: rel grain mouillie, $30; mixed mouillie, $25 to $28.EGG PRICES ABOUT STEADY.Receipts of eggs were 579: pasgs, compared witli i0 a year ago, - Ap actiya trade is passing and ces rule: t:uteatty: Sirletiy new jaïd, 23c: ete cold storage ntock, 22e, No.1 stock, 2Q No.2 stock, 18c.~ i SMALL TRADE IN HAY.i The demand for hay is slow, and there is little doing on either export or local \u2018account.No.1 choice, $10 to $10.58; extra No.2, $9 to 39.50; ordinary No.2, $3 to 38.60; clover, mixed, $7 to 3740; \u2018clover, $6 to $6.50.INVESTMENT SECURITIES We offer Government, Municipal, Public Utility and Industrial Bonds yielding from 4 to 6 per cent.All offerings carry our recommendation.- Send for our list of investments.: Royal Securities Corperation, Luite 164St.James St, Montreal Toronte Quebec Halifex London, Eng.| Creme \u2014n ae cei eee re in Due October 1st, 1930, Canada Starch Co.Limited) 6% 1st Mortgage Gold Bonds Subject to redemption at 140 and accrued interest after.October 1st, 1918 Descriptive circular will be mailed en request ~ - Price\u2014Par and Accrued interest Interest 1st April and\u2019 Ottober, NO CHANGE el DIVIDEND ON LA ROSE YET Mr.D.Lorne McGibbon, Mr.Shirley Ogilvie, Mr.Alex.Pringle, and Mr.Vie- tor Mitchell attended the Lia Rose meet ing yesterday, when, as contemplated.the regular dividend was declared.This is 2 per cent.payable April 20.Books close March 31 and reopen April 18.The company has over $1,000.000 of cash and the minea are looking extremely well.The only disappointing feature, in fact, is that the output hag been reduced \u2018by reason of the break in the Hydranlic Power plant, which- has-been- supplving tbe mines in the camp Hope springs eternal in the human ect and some are now looking fot the ted increase next quarter.WHEAT BEARS HAD - BEST OF MARKET From the Special correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago , Board of Trade.Chicago, March 21.\u2014 Wheat declined again, May selling at 91, off to 90%, and up to 90% again; July at 89% to 89%, off to 89'4, and back to 89%.Closings yesterday were 911, and 89% respectively.The bears in wheat were a happy loi.They were not encumbered by any mark ed opposition in the way of a \u201cbuying bee\u201d during the days.While May was In liberal offering \u201cfrom bell to bell,\u201d crop news from the South-West was of a more assuring character.The world's available supply decreased 1803,000 bushels.There was more or less disappointmenñt becausé of the weak: ness at Liverpool, where prices were off ed tod: Budapest was off 3d, gnd Anfwerp showed a loss of 3%d.There was more pressure to sell Plate cargoes and Indian and Argentine offerings are likely to show a heavy increase in the movement.The European visible supply of.wheat increased 620.000 bushels for the past week, compared with 1,118,000 bushels one year ago.Stocks there are now 114,- 272.000 bushels, compared with 96,748,000 bushels one year ago.J.F.PRITCHARD; SHOWED i Shi i] WinRipex wheat 3 prices \u2018held ~ tainty strong to-day, though the Liverpool cable showed a decline or % to ec.The export demand is good for: the: low grades, and Canadian millers want all the one and two northern they can secure.The movement from the country.has been comparatively large lately, bat this Js an extra effort on the- part of farmers to get as much grain ship, Shay as possible before spring work ns A wire received here from New York to-day reported a cargo of Nu.3 red wheat, for export.Prices up to 1.40 p.m.: LL Open.High.Low.Latest May [700 7 937 BST 934 MUR July .24% 95% Mig 9% Oats \u2014 May.33% 343, 23% Ay July.ve 35 35 3435 344% Reeeipts W-day were 372 cars, compared with 393 a year ago.- BIG JEWELLERY FAILURE.- \u2018New York, March 2i.-Willlam Smith.& Co., dealers in.jewellery, on Maiden Lane, filed a voluntary petition in banks ruptey to-day.i petition gives the ties as $119,696 and.assets as $18,862, FALL WHEAT COMING .UP.wheat\" Winnipeg, March 2 21.- Fall through the west, now exposed to the melting of snow, looks vigorous strong.CHEESE SALES LIMITED.Receipts of cheese were 18 boxes, compared with nil a year ago.The local inar- ket is quiet and unchanged, prices being nominal at 12 to 123%c for westerns, and 1113 to 126 for easterns.POTATO PRICES FIRM.Potato prices hold \u2018firm at the recent advance In prices, with sales of car lots at 85c, and jobbing lots at $1.05 tu $1.10 per bushel \"ACTIVE TRADE IN BUTTER.Receipts of butter were 226 packages, aga ost: 59 a.year ago.- The local market is\u2019 firm under an active trade, with new milk creamery quoted at 26 to oe and ! finest held creamery at 254 to 2 i CAPITAL, - $10, 000, 000.LONDON OFFICE, NEW YORK OFFICE, TRAVELLER issued by The Canadian Bank of Com in which to carry money when travel soif-identifyi ying, tries is prin \u2018nominations of In connection with its travel,\u201d which will be sent fres to any MONTREAL BRANCH, West End Branch, = - Corne H.a».PARSONS, Manager.Fa eee THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE REST, - $7,000,000 NO.2 LOMBARD STREET NO.16 EXCHANGE PLACE.$\u2019 CHEQUES.merce are the most convenient form: ling.They are negotiable everywhere, and the exact amount payable in the principal foreign coun- on the face of every cheque.The cheques a are issu - \u2014- \u2014.x $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200.\u2018and may be obtained on application at the Bank.ravellers\u2019Chpques, The Canadiad Bank of merce has issued a booklet entitiod\u201cInférmation of Int Ahose AI dne applying \u2018for it.\" sT.JAMES STREBT v .5t.Catherine and Metéalfe Streets.\u2026- ww H.B, WALKER, Manager: 2 DATED APRIL 1, 1910.\u2014 Guaranteed unconditionally \"sinking fund by Canadian Consolidated ry OF CANADIAN co LIMITED \u201c7 Net Profits for 1909.- \"Net Profits for 1910, Limited.\"os er and \u2018Burglar Proot SAFES VAULTS The Donner?\"Sate ani Vault Co, Limited Fire aa Em M.Bauer reported { London N.Y.Atchison com, .MN 108% Canadian Pacific 224% .18% Chesapeake & Obio 85% 82% Denver com.% aa 4 Erie com, .30 Kansas & Texas: rcom.\u2026.ry Loalsvitte .:.050.148 - N.KR.R.of Méx.\u201cnd pret.6% iN.Y.Ceptral gare tenu use 11g Nortiférn- Pacific.128% __ Pennsylvania 4.6514.Retding.com; .4.RF Rock Îala Vibes uptense F3) therh Railway, 1, | _ \u2019 TZ ry _ \"ORDERS : sep vn MARKETS.| 17 oT.FRANÇOIS\" AVIS st.a\".\u201cHaving sold a we wher © 98% and interest and re vätive investment.Interest .payable 1st April and lst October and Montreal.DENOMINATION $500 = BOND ISSUE (closed Mortgage) 12 EARNINGS OF CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER co.The average net profits of the Company for the last three ears, after paying of bond interest and Preferred Stock dividends been $347,959.24, or nearly twelve ties the-amount redilred for bond interest on the Canadian Consolidated Felt.Company, Lr $400,000 of the\u201c leve\u201d f TO YIELD 6:% Canadian \u2018Consolidated Felt Company, Limited 6% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds DUE APRIL 1, 1046; ~ at .Bank of Toronto, Toronto, * as to principal, interest and.Rubber Company, Limited | \u2026 \u20263500,000.00 NSOLIDATED FELT COMPANY, MD 21 he ees sas 8 94.104.20 Estimated.- .ov -100,000.00 30,000.00 ve SPECIAL CIRCULAR ON REQUEST.Lo EE te prior.sale, at.end tie bonds for conser.7 « Ed Laaerery > wr Brea SE 2 Carry 18g A liberal, bonus of Contino Te ue = : {5 5m ea Fi 1% Profrret stock} Price en applicétios ei ons Hirokge ==\" = \"3 1.Radpath F.H x \u201ca LI 8 -REDPA TH.STOCK: BROKERS Lewis.and in de- \\ 0 PeSREF7 » ahs aE Vai ¥ shi TonsDAY, Minc ao ho SUP, OTTAWA FIRM, \"OTHERS EASIER Textile and \u201cScotia\u201d ere strong \u2018his äfternoûun.while Riche:l>1 Lade à new | Nigh mark at 116 1-4.Afte wards lt \u201cPower \u201cwas under the nest price-of ns Prorains and Shawinigan sold at ; rn \u201cScotia\u201d ran up to 98 1-8.__ Ottawa Power was on the firm side and was more active.- DOMINION STEEL\u2019S BOOKS.| oI C \u201cA FM \u201c.P.B.\u201d\u2014None of the Cobalt \u2018properties you mention have paid dividends, \u2018\u2014Deominion Textile \u2018B\u201d your requirements.Dom.Steel bonds are also good \u2014 bonds yield 6 per tent, and jt is not likely that they èver will.lemons.+ \u201cReader\u201d \u2014You will have to write to Road, Minneapolis, Minn.2.at the prices \u201c8.\"\u2014Canada Papar Co.preferred stock is 7 per cent.cumuiative.dend was discounted some time ago.dent.\u201cForbes.\u201d = No first month.\u2014\u2014 .! G.\u2019\u2014 Power was listed May.1901.The first dividend was 4 per cent.\u201c\u2014They are rather speculative Crown Reserve is selling at a fair price.The others are closely held and are apparently too high.Not much stock could be sold you see quoted.whereas there is a market for Crown Reserve.Mr.Jbseph Kilgour, of Toronto, and should meet or near-' They are all either \u2018actual C F.Cement, secretary * Roo \u201d The divi- is presi- lt sold at 100, then down to 93%, the _Déminion Steel Corporation's books | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.(Reported by J.S.Bache » Co.) Up to + - à This company\u2019s property adjoins the famous Hollinger - mins in Porcupine.They have in sight on their four properties already.We recommend the purchase of their stock at the -present price abput 55 cents as we be- Heve- it wil! sell over 75 cents in the next two weeks.i POPHAM & CO.RUSSELL E.wv - \u201cUse the Old Reliable Delaware and ve Trains leave \u2018Grand Trugk Sta tion daily at 8.50 am.and 5.40 p.m.Tickets, Parlor .and Sleeping Car accomodations at Grand Trunk Offices 63 6 ua ons FELT CONPAN MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS.* LTE HS LF + To The Electors Publio \u2018 notice 1» hereby stven that, mn! accordance \u2018with the law, the City haa opened \u2018an information bureau for the electors of LaFontaine Ward at No.56/ Berri street, where the interested parties may obtain all the information they may require in connection with the election \u2018n said ward.The said bureau.shall be opes.daily.from 9 o'clock a.m.to 10 o'clock p.m.until voting day, to wit, the 28th inst, inclusive.In virtue of the law, the Returning Of- \u2018| ficer must, furthermore; send cards- to the electors, showing the place where \u2018| they are te vote, and the undersigned in- Stock Brokers.* C.P.R.Telegraph Bldg.MONTREAL.A ' Mm dsbestos.(13 07 45 [Ken Teroom 3h 8% UM 4 En ea BREEN Ser ra Pojepbone 14834 14e ees a Lou & Nach.ret ttt \"7\" noon.He, had been suffering from B.C Packers of A.I.; tie Lie 12°\" jeancer of the stomach._ veer een eM Pacific 5384 53% 523, 58 \u2014_\u2014 \u2018 Elaek Lake Fée 16 18 17 1 M8P&S SM 14754 1 15 147% ur LOW RATES VIA G.T.R.+ even .pess save ean | < d0 pre os The Grand T ik Railway Syst ST Lun» 72 70 2 nN IN Y Cen & Hud 10815 108} i a Ho will Sell Tone a colon = ) A ) 2114 21 ë : i ilroad.291% -9% 2 ist tickets, via Chi .Portland Çan.Col.Cotton 4° 3s 44 7 o Erie Ral ref Ro SE A 131s Vancouver, Victoria and her \\ Can.Rubber.98 96 e8 Do 1! pref\u2026\u2026 \u201c+ lon the North Pacific coast, at the a eux Paie.2188 21s 21814 21d NY Ont \u20ac er 1355 135i.1340.1243) ee Les Te nee .Le, ï 2 1 Lu 1 i LA 0 08 Crown Reserve.66 22 oe 260 Nor & West oom 1075 10754 107% 107% rate Of H4800.Good going until April : u ÿ Canada Cement.2314 2 Paeffic Mail.weed 20th For further information, = , J do pref.s 86% post; fo 86% Penn.RR.12675 127 1267, 127 |advertigement in \u2018another Page \u201cee PRES.MITATORLE 6a - BR.TOO opiate 1061 1061; 1003 1065 Ve ON .do pref\u2026.110 108 110 108 Phila & Read.158 158%; 157% 1573 Some 6 od Bonds - Re peu.hy oy Sob Oi 60 5934 Rock Island.reves 303; 303; 303; 30% - ; - 3 y Steel Spring -.se td ref.xd.101% 10155 LI 10122 101 ; Reprod tLCe.243- adhe.ik Steel Comp y of af\" om.Ie om., pref.pens .213 PSone 8 813% 85 it 100 ES EE Canada, Limited iT EET ARE hd u uperior.she o pref.5 5 \u2019 è = = ~ HalifaX Railway.142 141 141 Southern Pacific 1173 1175, 11734 N7% yielding a full 6 The.CIFjE [F4 73 13( FF 3 a Bayana Electric.++ | Sloss Sheffield.cee eee ee : > I .FIFIF 3A pid =i ma pref.- gare Sa 03% a Texas Pacific.283 29% 84 4 canadian L ight & ~~ .i == = 5 12 1355 f 3 7 A 4 a = .Fraction pfd.9374 92%?272 in City.sere sees sees ene : sa NN1 31112157 3312205 = A, Es = L inter.Coal Co.55 55 50 45 US Steel com.\u2019 79%, 79% 78% 79 Power Company.1441431?I aA : Lake of Woods.137 140 138 Do _ pref\u2026 11944 11944 119% 119%, Jeldinx over 8 pe Hal bE EEE LEE IE = = do pref.\u2026 01 7.J § Rub com.38; 15 43% 3 re po = 7 HSC - ( LanrentidePaper212 \u201d 210 ne oe v Sx > pref.8% we 9% a viene \u201d ; 3 q 3 3 a3 - 3 3 J 3 33 1 ; d F3 3 i 1 #1 3 Sx = preb\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Union P com.175%; 17715 176; 176% Ames- Holden 22 = = lad HAE nl13 kg 331 11 \u2014 Mackay com.931s 91% 981.9102] DO prefr aren aren een 1uee LS Ta 7 3(4 ac AA ee ~ 39 17?1 Z ~~ A wt 36 15 7 wale Bh Ti McCready Company q aa, a1a(4j4 1125 es 11 131 |A : fp ; 51, 5 0 re 381, : 383 yleidi © Hd [2212 2 CO exiean J.& F.% ® 5 Ho West Union Tel Tel.722 72, 727 Tan, : lelding 6 Pr qi, 3 A AE 13 se Paul.14715 14 148 1473, iscon com.vee.6744 6715 674 lee - ny pk Yon.St Paul.Ts ii 1501, thd 8 \u2019 National Breweries, ee ™ .CE 3 Montreal Cotton.153 1613 184 15824 +7 Limited © ret > CHF Montreal Le my ave 2313 = \u2018 \u2019 ; 6 p,c.Fifst Mortgage 2 ; - h = 2 ° on 5 oe | ves ! .\u2019 3 > Mont.Telegraph.144 ver 144 DOMINION Fullest Information regarding any 1 yl AL Nipissing.1 10% 1k 10% Ss of these issues given upon application : 1e, =z orth O ve ; .- | RCE By du ff SECURITIES The Montreal Securifi \u2014 : : décalés vist ii 15°| CORPORATION |\" ontreal Securities TA TH E FACTORY A N D THE MEN j a.125 enor : ; .= \u201c Ÿ de 4 Poa\u2019 131g 180 - 129% \u2018LIMITED : ; B E H Fb N, D T.H E 2 A R RS ; \u2018Penman\u2019s.\u2026.\u2026.G13g 6034 62 60% ; at à y A | \u201cdo pref.vee.90 * 8534 88 8314 04-95 Bank of Ottawa Bidg., Montreal.} À Porto Rito.ees 56 58 vee.BT H.R.Swenerton, Manager, D Y H d h W d f Wi de P f Quebec .61% 1% 61 6%; The Properties of Oo ou eed the ordas oO iIsaom Of r e er À Rich, & Ont.016 141 4125 12x p Burns 2 Comba NEW YORK STOCKS 7 ti noc er : > \u2018 Poi The Mi f The K fie Paulo.158 157 158 168 .\\ p y | All stocks bought ond soid for \u20ac isrepr esenta 10NS O e Shawinigan.L 11238 1123¢ 112% 111% ) Ca ; casa Of on margin.irect wire to Toledo Railway.8% pe well-planned distribution of floc.of Consolidated Stock Exchenge Is it not wise to ally yourself with an organ- a car\u2014it only begins there.We are not a transi- .t t t - | : .Ri 12% le ro a sures two advantages: lst, a ready of Mow York, Unlisted Securities 1zation that has the ability and enterprise to in 1vest tory organization, here today and gone tomorrow.1 ao 109 108 10844 108 outlet for the Company's products F.©.HIRSCH - in Canada the sum of $2, 000, 000 in plant, garages, Next year or even im the next decade we shall be Pt \u2018Winnipeg Ry.166 190 °° 198\" 166 and a enr Dusiness on tem Be 47 St.Francois Xavier St and equipment\u2014to further the sales and perfec \u201cthe where you can easily reach us\u2014and our\u2019 centrally = impor Hotel.1401801 180 | cause he demand beng coated Main 1249.ue construction of the located branches all over Canada, furnishing a ser- ?| \"| pend on any single or few cities: = vice the like of which no other motor car organiza- N York Cott Exchange \" .- Loew Yor ms Co 26 Monga 2nd, quickly convertible assets, be- ff re McLAU GHL IN- BU ICK C A R tion can offer.treet de , h ket foi-| cause ese properties, numbenng Ç Cons A ge vie a close to a hundred different parcels ill.Every owner of our cars is our ally and is treated THE WORDS OF WISDOM ARE : \u201cselect Maren \u2026 \u2026 PTE 1446108 146 in good, locations could be quickly TRADERS BANK | as such.The Buick Company who supplies our.the car that bas the men, the factory, and the organ- RS ; May coos Late 1446 1457 1429h sold; where property of equal value fi - 0 .1 ran- UE 18-05 1496 1847 14325 Lut in one parcel would.undoubt- TOF CANADA engines, operates the largest automobile factory in - jzatton behind it.\u201d To do this means to take advan- | 1204 1268 1287 1258 edly wait long for a buyer.Dividend No.80.the world and is financially one of the strongest tage of our Experience, Fair Dealing.and Proven || Therefore, in considering the 20 NOTICE 18 HEREBY American organizations.| Quality.Lor oi ne raie by this GIVEN that a dividend of two The floor space of our Oshawa factory, shown The words of the knockers are :\u2014but why re- that thé business itself is laid out to per cent upon the paidup above, is 14 acres\u2014our branches and garages peat then +no doubt vou have already heard them, - Ly Reported by 1.6.Bache & C ensure steady demand and steady Se rs mo the sarrent throughout Canada cover as much again.Our con- discounted them, and probably forgotten them: oo po che La.earnings; also that the ample assets, - .\" Co Opening.Highest.Lowest Close.should occasion ever require, are of QUarter, being at the rate of v eniently-located depots for parts and accessor ies Every knoek is a fresh proof that the knocker = UTR 9 89, 9 the quick variety.I Pr De Will Do and our experience in manufacturing first class realizes the strength of our business and the super- \u201c1 4 y.0 + 803454 88h 49 \u2014- Th addition to over 19,000 acies payable it the Bank and its v ehicles, pre- eminently- fits us to be the recipients.- iority of OUr\u2014ears: OD \u201cSticks.and stones\u2026 are often ; \u2014_\" | May.@ 49 Ass, dssgaq) of choos fam lands in Alberia, on Branches on and after the / of your confidenee.For over forty years, since the found under the trees bearing the best fruit.\u201d Ttis = Jug.o 503 ce 50 50 the lines of railroad, P.Bums & t|| 1st day ot April next.The al- - 2-0 at = : : inception of our factory, we have rigidly adhered a significant fact that during the past 40 years, al- J : ali sx 5 30% Company, own ats packing Transfer Boots will be closed I \u201c0 > à A à that I an : re : pu 3 by | ees 2 0 plants, wharfs, corrals, warehouses, from the 17th to the 31st of to our princip e: ne rade only, and tha e hough we have opened the pors.oO any branc es * Pork- Aix 0X a stables, cold storage plants.and 76 March, both days inclusive.best.\u201d £ g has b P tl sed.si 3 5 1892 16.72.75 16.92 tail ?\u201d es not one has been permanently à se.i, 42 reta) stores.By order of the Board.i In pe Jelz 1635 ñ ne divribond STUART STRATHY, .Permanent itself, our organization guar antees Get ouf.catalogue.- See: our representative.pect\u201d a oy en 857.90 | in such prosperous.towns and.cities General Manages.|, \u2018the ermanency of our business, Twenty years will ourcars.Thus and thus only cas can.Lyont re lize fre the: een : : .Se ; .ue Calaary, El } find us still as feady to serve you as we are today of Ho Fon dis\u201d Maia | Mayo By 028 9.32.35) wm, ri ernie, Kamloops, || : meri HIP, ri 2 an Reveike, Nelson, Vancouver and TEE and producing the vis line of de eliable cars.TC OLA des SIMS Victoria.|= = © r | ; Our i interest in voir oes\u2019 not en when we sell you - LE ner le earl CRE i 1 Ce Special to Tho Montres shar.\u201d | ur ei The MoLaug hin Motor Car Ce.SLi, 0 Oshawa, Canada - Que - March 31.\u2014 Rav.Canon sadder, 323 Notre Dame west, am Branch and TORONTO\u2014133 Ch N\u2014Goorge and Be Streéts.Tas , i E.C Norgwerthy.ser 0e ones Dot: Tormey of Montes st@brates \u201c\u2019sé |\" CANADA een.ti ar i || ENB RA pré Patiget BUS Het EO | 08 ?pete Jo] the.Nabe Dawe et HAI EE ERBRE ; £th anniv étéln- Tuer ln dei ap a ret : -JBERBRCE ; creme y a spec! na : M O N T R E A L | of the funeral, \"which » vi pete oi N.B- oY TEE a x3 0 Torr Tn \u2019 {fl Doctor Stedman's Teething Pow- Krefeld, Ithenish T'russin, March 21,\u2014 2 only, regular $40.00.for.: RE 00 mes Lon ders, 125 New North Road, Lon- I EEC IE LL TE ced loon esterday, wan carried.ous 1 only, regular $35.00, for.«.Ces are ee 3 ; | don, England.Bice ere yester ay.was carried over § 1 only, regular $35.00, for.Ce eee ee.$10.00 ; £ | 004 | 1Be Zuyder Zee, an arm of the North | 1 only, regular $27.30.for.1202 214 +10 84 510.00 Agents: National Drug & Chem- H DD - obliged to descend.he basicat struck à | 1 only, regular 825.00, for.Ho feat Co; of Canada, Limite.I 4 Le A A Bam Paul Kayacr, was instantly killel.A pas- 3 only, regular $20.00, for.841 5 .5 aw LRA ERT Te songer ren \u2018oh.manufac.2 only, regular $18.50, for.222 240 421 00026 $4.00 .- : ; cued \u2018after the balloon drifted ints @ .5 J Cee ee Tee .50 > \u2014 - j creek only ee RE SO art LA 22.00 Small Tailo re d Hat s WORK WITHOUT FATIGUE !\" Neptune\u2019s Gunners Make Record.| 2 f :_ London, March 21, \u2014 Th ttieship ; Rap regular 519.50, for.- +1 212 ra een oy Ri h N : You won't feel exhausted when you.take \u2018Neptune bas rerurnes\u201d to-home waters | | 50, for.ia ee ee .he nome rate 1 only, regular 815.50, for.2.222 224 24240 - $5.00- F NJ FOR ; from her gun pract Shilohs C 2 only.regular 812.30, for.Cr ree ee $6.50 or 19 t ow.1 8 BREAKFAST! \u201cWile no official.report has pe fates | qutckly SALONS os, colds \" ! only, regular 512.00, for.$4.00 Right now when New \u2018York and Paris are both {i It will sustain you as nothing else will\u2014th hat the Hig mun trials established 8 ro- : \u201c+35 cents.| I only, regular $11.00, for.$4.00 calling for the small tailored hat, there is in our Salon, i ng © ere is strength cord of 75 per cont.of Tits.\u201cThis oo | no 1 only.regular $11.00, for.«.$7.50 .: AY : n every particle of it.As a enpper beverage it is perfect.\"fue mies, CU Ste 20 8 TNE : 51 10004 1 only, regular 810.50.for.PTT $4.00 a collection of some of the prettiest, most becoming ee 3 only.regular $8.50, fot.$3.50 and stylish little hats of the tailored order that femi- 1 only, regular $8.50, for.$6.50 nine eyes could wish to look upon\u2014hats that feature h 1 only, regular $7.00, for.Cee eee es $3.00 the ospreys, the mounts, the flowers, and the striped W nana + | only, regular $7.00, for.$2.50 ribbons which your American and Parisian sisters are at It Means to You 1 only, regular $6.50, for.,.bee eve.$250 { clamoring for.1 only, regular $6.00, for.$2.50 & ; oo \u2026 5.00.f As for the hats themselves, they are the very \u2018| .° | 1 only, regular $5.00, for.ce ee ee.$250 .1 A 5, they The Fixed Price Stam 3 only, regular 85.00, for.$1.00 newest designs in Milan, Crinoline and taegal, '] P 2 only, regular $3.50, for.3 00 with black easily in the first place of importance.\u2018 1 only.regular $2.50.for cee ee A + You really.ought to see them even if you don\u2019 t .intend to buy just vet.If you should care to buy the On The SL ATER SHOE 00 E h prices are $10.00 and upwards.NA .| Our New Suits At $25.ach mo er = By way of simple introduction let us make it more A Pr etti er Waist Than Has B een widely known that $25.00 is the price our Suit Depart- Savin from Û _Derelicts ment is specializing on this Spring.You will know then A satin duchesse it is\u2014white with touches of black Applied | ; & x 1 d qualit in a novel way.The lower part of the round yoke is black on = .what you can expect in the way of style and quality (duchesse satin too, of course) and the black trimming down § - A from these :\u2014 the front is like a long \u2018jabot, interlaced with the white, and _ Le.; ; oo : while the contrast is sharp, the very softness of the duchesse el ling a er § oes 22 \u2014New plain serge suitsat.$25.00 satin smoothes it somewhat to the eye.A final touch of dain- + \u2014New plain cheviot suits at.\u2026.$25.00 | tiness is given in the tiny black buttons, arranged very, very a - 12 % \u2014New fancy striped suits at.$25.00 picely indeed, lor i te black with white trimmings) \u2014 \u2014 \u20ac , \u2014New Cream Serge suits at.2.2.12 2210 $25.00 .1S wails .orl S opposite ack wi whe trimmings .; d P e .\u2014New Grey Tweed Suits at.$25.00 i will be on exhibit Wednesday, marked at.$7.95 : .At Marke Down T1Ces.\u2014New Black suits at.-.$25.00 _ \u2014 For they represent our most determined effort to It 1 1S à Sp lendid Time \u201ca , | 5 get for you the very best that $23.00 can buy.Rig ht Now To Select | For the first time in your lifetime, and for the oo > .| Y r T d S it { - first time in the life history of the * Slate\u201d Trade | ou wee UIUNgs | Mark, you can buy Slater Shoes at marked down New Muslins-Fresh, g | y uy | _ \u2014A splendid new shipment just arrived; prices.; ,Ç 1 \u2014evet so many shades; i : 4 ; _ : ) Pretty, Sweet and Good | Shinn fan \u2014all on the darker order; Now this.means more than an ordinary eut- Beautiful printed muslins\u2014We mention them in preter- \u2014made from the best Botany wool ence to everything else.because they are 28, 29 and 30 inches \u2014and Botdny is synonymous with quality where wool is con- price sale.Shoes of unknown parentage can be wide.because there are over fifty different patterns and color cerned.; ' = marked up before being marked down; i in fact, both effects, because every pattern and every color is really good and \u2014all 54 inches wide \u201d prices are often put on by the seller at the same mo- \u2014all extra fine \u2014all extra good value at, yard .ces cee eo.$1.50 | Grey suitings if you care to know are selling more because the price is but, yard.15 : ment: But Slater Shoes have the seal- of certainty, and the actual worth price stamped on each pair by We know that they have the quality of reliability.We know that they will not only please you when you sec them.but will delight vou rapidly than anything else in our dress goods depart- the makers.That is the guaranteed worth price.When vou wear them.Why shouldn't we hold them up for your atten- = ment and this new shipment comes none too soon to fill There 1s no smooth yodelling \u2014 no humbugging the tien > up the gaps already made in our earlier consigments.public.Every mark and make is a genuine .Slater mm TTT SE Shoe Bargain.i \u2014 / .Po .Hl \" i | | À A ol 1h \"i On petition of 500 Slater Shoe Stores, after the - Be i : ; = ow presentation of the new Spring and Summer styles, Stn aE EE Max: & de = Lr oy in or AY oma : ; dns | LE id the Slater Shoe Company issued their permit for this rs iy oo > make = ' q Ly = ° Pv ea AE 4 à is XA 7 PE Se 7 y 0 sale.- : 7 25 er NN ios OR IT 4 ; | \u2018 | > ; a Ne.Ne x ane PB .os > \"ee ir T1.357 _ 2 = UN _ Itis a simultaneous sale in 500 towns and cities, + ces To Toon and over $2,000,000 worth of shoes are being rush- ~~ ed out this week to make way for the radical depar- - \u201cSample Strips of Very High Class Spring | 4 tue from \u2018the: conventional which mark the new Sla- _ - Embroideries, Half Price On Wednesday \u2014- = 1 mé Yet every-shoe offered is still in vogue\u2014the, 18 Inches wide at .35, .50, .55, so, , .\\ a ! Here are some of the selling .: - qo .On W e due sday wea shall place on ule some of prices.The values are double in + 65.70 and .85.- are no mossback styles among them.Every size for .» ) IDS 0 \\ wfacturers each case | 27 inches wide at .75, .90, $1.00, ' .: the Spring samy le ips £1 \" mat A dont ! | Edging and, Insertion made on | $1.10, $1.26 and $1.50.+ se everybody, à m some style.! y ake our very highest class embrot eries.| fine Swiss, Cambric and Najo- | 45 inches wide at $2.00 - who m ! y 5 sook in narrow and wide Toate.! Also colared Imerdonar vanne || .~There ts $3000.00 worth of them to he sold for | atc.is.10.12.16.18, 20.25.|.widthe aud prices various: 30, .85, 60, 55, 60 and _.75.= i\" Galo rious -pri nn - .ET $1500.00 and the onc thing that stands out, beside, | ee tin tn various widtha at 10 | from 12 to $1.25.or ranging 50 \u201cThe Sk t Sho Sto r .ng in various w sa , Beautiful edalll \u201cthe p rice, in this particular offer,is the really high 5.20 and 25 per yard.| Swiss.in round, square and om à er oe 0 es.* class calibre of these embroiïderies.Frouncins made on beautiful fine designe st 30 per dozen.= | {+ 225 ST.JAMES Pres MCRURDEN & THOMPSON.- : : i Opposi olla \u201c440 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.CASSELMAN.& THOMPSON.* (Opposite Jno.Murphy\" s Department Store).95 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN.NAP DORVAL.murs jams, gunn ou | 1 rei > - : .FRUITS, EGO, |G alia i GL Ale RIFYL e ; ch.We Huwve Remowed 5) i ten of the clock in A uf March.is @ refieble \u2018old Toe | \u2018 fran 384 Burcheuter Re.West Ce 12 Me-| i at thé dofticlle of the said defendant, \u201862 | | Home CHS co for \u2014 1 (Between Craig and Vitre Streets), Ave, where we will carry \u2019 +, ; 8 oe AS Sr Ÿ = EE Montreal, UN Da poid DS autiortes oF fran RS IE.: \u2014 BIOYOLE SUNDRIBS .|: : i * WANE Ne ta Sei) ARE Rig Fabien Lu Que Frace i LE Lad) ST CATHERINE ST.E.LEDUC & BORDELEAU.er ; Bo Sonia ar 1 LT thos 3 de crs : Rite I.Q 7, El in (Comer St.Christophe, & St = 1 an 1X Laker, of i ey ANY HEE : he \u2014 » i i \u2014\u2014 a : ST ToT Lew 4 as .© ie = RE Nyt Coed ir .os o'es \u2026.rao TAD qi des > IC \u2018Patterson, aged 36, a Canadian e Port \u2018Mann townelte will abortly [0 LQ} ne ECE JOSEPH ST.\"Maine a : i sve.oe ews pn LTRS ea Pr SR SRE \u201cHOT NOTRE DAMES V6.He n Tr © x : IS ' .Tie i, pg ma, ir Va ms Foote reporey nT SL (Si Her).JER fe se 4 ss + fal \u2014 Sd tte a LL URE CL PRL Lr e th tees 233c each insertion, th Notices, with fus eral agnennsement, 36c cach insertion.Funeral Notices 23c each insertion.un Memerinm Netices, 10e each \u20ac Worda.Obituary Vv Verses per count line.__ notices must endorsed with \u201cthe name and address ef the peraan \u201cspnétas me \u201cBIRTHS.TELL \u2014 On March 11th, at 1188 Dor- am street, à son to Mr.and Mrs.Peter F7 Antelt.\u20ac MPBTER - \u2014, At 82 t0th avenue, La- Zchine Locks, on, the 16th, to Mr.and Mrs.Dempster, a son.PUTHIE \u2014 On\u2019 Sunday, March 12th, at je +88 Pine avenue West, a daughter to Mr.and Mri.W.H, Duthie.(MATHIAB\u2014On Saturday, March 18th, at = si Crescent street, Montreal, a son io Wir.and Mrs.P.F.Mathias (atill- 3.(English papers please copy) ) ROBERTS -\u2014- On March 18th, 1911, at one of those splendid $65.00 Sideboards for Enables.you to get \u2018CREDIT IF, YOU Wish T Goods bought: wow: ato and in- sured free til FeAulred.1155 Wellington street, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Willlam Roberts.(Brook- i:lyn, Jersey City, New York papers + = Be copy.) * UVE \u2014 On March the 15th, 1911.at Lacoste, St.Menry, to Mr.and Mrs.Te \u201c Bauve, a son.Ë.DEATHS IN THE CITY.Jorn \u2014 In this city, on the 18th inst.| Sle Boyd, second daughter of the \u2018James Boyd, ship carpenter, of Quebec.Funeral took place on the 20th om 21.Torrance.street, * Anthony's Church, thence to Cote des eiges Cemetery.(Chicago papers please copy.) 6 2 PANTORD \u2014 In this city, March £Oth, \u201c1811, Florence Elise, youngest and dear- | : © ly loved daughter of C.T.Danford.Funeral! will take place Thursday af.\u201c terhoon.at 3.30 p.in., from her father's residence, No.4100 Western avenue; Westmount.87 2 KIRKLAND \u2014 On March 20th, 1911, .Jesgla Gray Kirkland, at the home of Pa her son-in-law, Robert Boyd, 4253 Dor- chester street, Westmount.Funeral A private.86 3 .URIE \u2014 Suäddenty, March 19th, 1911.\u201cWalter H.Laurie.Funeral private, on _.Tealdence, 155 Esplanade ave.67 2 x elllpæton street, on.Tuesday, at 8 a,m.i HE atary M MeGilivary,.pie Malèoim- Macdonald.of Rigaud.Que.2.Intérment on Thursday, ©.Mills, Ont.RTONE\u2014On Friday, oo Blond, | !: remidence, VANDAL On the 8\u20ac > la > and.@ months, Philippe Vandal.advo- -\u2014 Gate.Funeral will take place on Thurs- ®: 23rd of March.at the Asylum Poeurs de lé Providence, corn\u201dr Hubert sts., at 8 : ok.and thent'e to Cote des Neiges 4 eT Relatives and friends are in- days! * .£8 Catherine and 81, S\u2014In this ely, vy Janes wWilise, on aarch.18th.W.ét the age of 72.:brofher of Charles R.Willis.f March, at 2 pm.fo Grav ich, thence te Mount Royal Grace | \u201ctery.Friends and acquaintaneea kindix ., accept \u201c Liverpool, this intimation.papers please copy.avertree BROUSE -\u2014 At New Denver, March 20th, .: Christina Crosbie.wife of Dr.J.E.Brouse.AYSIDE-At South Lancaster, Saturday, March 18, 1911, Dougall, widow of Lhe late James Ray- _ aide, aged 70 years.- day at St.Andrew's Church cemetery, im \u2014 Martintown, Ont, Ont.IN MEMORIAM.QUIRK \u2014 In loving memory of our little darling, Michael Quirk, .dled on March 21st, 1910.: not forgotten.\u201d IN MEMORIAM.\u201cGone, mask\u2014Snow White.EacX length measures 68 x 90, Toi morrow, per length ! Towelling\u2014Buitable for dishes _ | and rollers, etc.Extra good 5¢ | value, per yard .| A large table fuil- of choice i sheeting, | | Underskirts in two shades, 69¢ lengths in tablecloth, and towelling.etc, in various lengths.To-morrow to clear we - mark them ONE-HALF PRICE.$1 35 Japanese Art Rugs.New line .$12.00 Bed Outfit Brass juet in .mounted Iron Bed, fine All-Steel.1 yd.x 2 vds.o.oo.49c Spring.splendid Wool Mattress, 2 VOS.X 2 yds.Loin.98¢c and 2 feather Pillows, $825 2 yds.x 3 yds ee eiieeaes Ho the fot .o.oo.' Syds.x yds.34 inch Burlap for Rortieres, 3 yds.x 314 vds .-85 colors, tan, crimson and 29 3 vds.x 4 vds.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00 réen.Per vard Stair Dileloth, per yd.10e Ld en.Yer yard .: - Passage Oilcloth, per yd.12V2c Sample Pieces, AN-Wool Car- Shelf Oilcloth, per vd.5e pet.l\u2019yard wide, 10¢ Table Uilcloth, per yd.17% each ., $1 25 Brussels Stair Carpet.% Wool Rug Fringe.: 8 yard wide, a beautiful lot 08: per yard .0.at.per yard .$COTGH REVERSIBLE RUGS Also Stair Pads, best 08° .make, per dozen .Size 2 yds.x 212 vds.99c $1.25 Brocatelle for Portieres.\u201d Size 3 vds, x 24e yds.$1.50 ! 80 inches wide, slightly 69°.Size 3 yds.x 4 yds.$250 damaged, per yard .Size 4 yds.xX 5 yds.$4.00 ! THE NEWEST, : - LADIES\u2019 APPAREL.__ a \u201ca ; the estab- Our list fs now open, and several im- sales have already been booked.; An early intimation from those who | Excellent Dry Storage for Pianos, M.Hiexs \u20ac & co - 101 Metcalfa ct.5 3 - Oil and Water \u201cLa Societe des Arts > we have received tnatractions.to to.\u201coeil lg without resètvé, ot thé collection oY the fence of sale = disposed of by Public Auction, without |g : At 1.30 O'Clock.=e Bn IMPORTANT SALE \u2014OF\u2014 Color Paintings BY ORDER OF du Canada\u201d the balances follgiring \u2018artiste - rs \u201cour val, chat ows ¥ to ols, this Peerul usine Eh pe Ros: | and\u2019 man} 0 Sn Wiams, Fathe 1,00 Brass Ind \u201cTron Bedsteads And Spring Beds Slightly Damaged © ~ On FRIDAY MARCH 24 AT OUR ROOMS 69 St.James St.) We have received instructions from the interested parties, to sell at Public Auction, from Samples, which will view at our rooms, thé day previous to jthe sale, March the 23rd, ali the stock of the Ives Modern Bedstead Co., recently damaged hy fi .Brass and Iron the cheapest to the highest gra e of goods made, ajl of styles.Also, Iron Spring Beds, large quantity of i not darna, ars pecially invited to attend this important Bale at oe O'Clock A.M.in lots to suit and positively without reserve.$8.5 be on .comprising -about 10,000 teads and Cots, sines, and à great variety about 1,000 Wood and orted Sizes; and a and Iron \u2018Bed.Furniture Dealers and \u201cMerchants MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.Distr BALES SALE \u2014Provines | of \u201cQuebec.of Montreal.No.6325.Circuit Court.= Lionnais, Plaintiff, versus N.Methot, : On.the eh nt, a ten 3 thi élock In the - Defendan day\u201d of Montreal, will.be: NL all the ord d Defendant, seized din pret Motcaîte.st, meute ot twa oh \u201cand à tithéria at the home ot Saar Newton Villiage, amet sthiré \u201cchild _is -41 ; Bon Township.Hid or \u201cqu A fram |.a core tng of Loue = jetez Con itione Cat | RAGBET Rs Bac - Ma 4 fée Baws \u201cNair Wtraftord.| AN \u2018March HEAR Suthienk tm Mor- led th | me ete.or we and boys, Swill be sold by authority of Justice, H ¥ the goods and ghatisls.of the said Des .shined\u201d 15 un is cause, consisting .rman GA pris 3 fondant, sb Trade Sale Wodnesday, March 20m | \u201cI AT OUR ROOMS, Los 6 ST.JAMES STREFT.332.500 warth of assorted Dry.Goods and | general merchandise from different bankrupt stock, including: ! 500 assorted Men's Tweed Suits.300 Men's Waterproof Coats.- 1 150 pieces assorted color Costume Duck.1,500 dozens Siik and Thread Socks and Stockings, 600 dozens Cotton Underwear fur wo- pieces\u201d Farmer's Satin, rolls assorted Floor Ollcloths, n and children, 300 pieces assorted Tweeds, 100 dozens Ladies\u2019 Lawn Blouses.250 cases assorted goods Dress Goods, Silk, Velvet, Flannelatte, \u2018Linings.ibbon#.brotdery, Men's Shirts, Men's Fait Hats, Tweed Caps, Necktier, Collars, Tweed Pants for men Fañtcy Goods, Small Ware and many consignments of all kinds of goods, Velvet Cotton, R Suspenders, ete.- Sale at 10 o'clock a.m, in Jets to suit and without reserve.MARCOTTE FRERES, \u201c Auct foneers.'| weighing from 1,250 to Print, A.Em- Umbrellas, \u201cnuilhoaD HORSES.a ©, BY AUCTION, \"- WEDNESDAY, Maren 22,100 The uge of a little GOLD \u2019 At 10 À \u2018DUST \u2018in your dish-water, will make your dishes whiter, sweeter and cleaner than they ever can be without it.Unlike soap, GOLD DUST.We have recsived instructions from BROWN & BROS.to sell ; 250 HORSKS, ; 1,600 ibé., all young and in first-class working endl.tion.Amongst them several good Mares, suitable for Dresding parposes, and several Marés in foal.The entire, outfit SO aise have 10 Biaiions of different \u2018does more than clean\u201c the wèlghts, with pedigrees: also 3 good surface.It goes deep after Bite, they having used for Govern: QefS and hidden food pat-|.Bits, they having been used for, cover ve.fect order and practically new.To Be so | tClcs, nd.peorilises ey it touches.EE rte 5 it So | chin Sh mes.information b LD DUST does aù ché tadé part of the work without yout times.For Information by mail apply tp \u2018tance; because.it sociint.19, = 0, J.CHARLEBOIS om ER : 587 st Paul st, cor.&t.Henry, Soe ay FONTAINE, à \u2018BHC.Montéaal, - March Je to À \u2014 aempatoli \u201c17 de Cr Petersburg, w,, ¢ ï extinct, In the.seys \u20ac e.is] se furnit o carpets, brass an =m nas 4 D A Et tte den £6 itd tan peepee LES PS Las ep etna bans EX tan ; PARIS OFFICE IN DRESS TRIMMINGS Store Opens At 8 a.m.)] \u2018 ee Stare Closes At 5:30 p.m., Including Saturday.\u2019 ANOTHER ments, and is aitogether a very charming model.Our price is.Sao ee Amongst this \u2018very pretty range we ny : Lt specially feature Silver Grey Silk S| PICTURE HAT in an exclusive model of our own is this .becoming creation.in the shepherdess braid in corbeau blue with shaded small vieux rose trimming in applique effect, This hat is clasped with two jet orna- $15 This is just a hint of the exclusive things we are showing in Millinery, prior to our tremendous opening.the date of which will be announced shortly.\u2014Second Floor.rw Naturally \u2018our \u201cdouble width Silks ard in great demand, DOUELE WIDTH ALL SILK Nothing But the Newest Is Here The vogue to-day in Paris and the new ideas are the beautiful Beaded Trim- mings\u2014silk \u2018and silver and gold com- bimations are the most fashionable.Trimmings, very richly embroidered on fine silk net, 2Lg inches wide.Our special price, per $1.75 yard.420400 .Very pretty White and Black \u2018Beaded Trimmings, on fine net.1 LIN EN SHIRT \"WAIST § \u2018Something Very New and This, smart, Waist is made of absolutely the purest selected linen\u2014 EVERY THREAD OF IT IS PURE LINEN\u2014 - both ways, inside and outside\u2014more than that, it is woven exceptionally even.strictly plain tailored, neatly tucked b both back and front, and front is genuinely hand embroidered.Could anything be more charming?This Waist has also the advantage of having detached buttons, so that there is no danger of them being broken in the laundry.Our special price for this high - Gade ; style\u2014large empire of white tagal, .- 5 ruchings of box pleated chiffon in I inch wide.black.Per yd.50¢ ot black, and three black ostrich plumes\u2014 | inch wide.white.Per yard.75c =! the edge of the shape being taced with 0.-l LV black velvet.Our price for this $35 112 inch wide, black.Per yard, $1.25 de }, model.11, inch wide, white.Per yard.$1.35 garment.Ne NAPOLEON SHAPE of rough straw REAL IRISH Extremely Good nobby, distinctive Linen Shirt The style of this Waist is $3.50 \"Main Floor ® ss eo ee 0 +s se aa eee FOULARDS These Silks are exclusite tous, : and come in a fine close even weave twill silk, specially adaptable fur Spring and Summer Dresses, and we've all the newest shades\u2014alno distinctive combinations of black and white, 40 ins.\u201c\u2026 wide.Our price, per YRIA.co so oc ve se so oo de 4 SATIN PAILLETTES \u2026 An all silk fabric, with a bright lustrous finish, chiefly used for rich evening dresses.lu the newest shades of Hemoine, Tamaris, | Loylou, Amethyst, Pale Blue, .Pink, Cream or Ivory.38 inches wide.Specially priced to-morrow at, per vd.$1.50 DOUBLE WIDTH MOUSSELINE DUCHESSE This is probably one of the very popular fabrics this season, for every hour of the day we sell +e spn sm dozens of yards of this particular grade; has a bright lustrous finish, and fs 40 inches wide.STYLE POINTS.IN AEREA SHOES for frames, side.Weinesday.tylish | land - Bags CONSIDERABLE IN- HAND BAGS MANIFESTED IN : HIGH GRADE TAN in various kinds of all real leather, Walrus CALF BOOTS FOR grain leather, suede leather, baby alligator.Thesef have round shapes, gilt with round or square bottoms, strongly riveted: coin purse Special $1 18 \u2014Main Floor.in- WOMEN SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.Tan Vici Kid Boots, with tops of brown satin are also in favor, and a revival interest js prevalent in the attractive leather black suede.Brown and Blue Velvet will be used for Pumps.Tops will be higher in the boots-\u2014 Cuban, military, plain French and flaring.concave French heels are used.1 Evidence points to increased sale of white can- New and Fine Flouncings SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, PER YARD.Just in from Switzerland.would be good.value at double the price.Swiss Embroidery $1.00 Very pretty and fine quality dress length Embroidery Flouncings, in the newest designs.Also included in this lot are some rich Muslin Embroidery Flouncings in raised patterns\u2014also a wide range of exceptionally lacey open work effects.To-morrow our special, per yard: .vas\u2014boots being preferred to low cuts\u2014com- binations of white and black fabrics and leathers wiil be prominent.All these things are of interest to women, but a visit to our Shoe Department will be of interest to both of us.both Women's and Men's Shoes, remember that the word \u2018\u201cAËREA\u2019 means THE BEST QUALITY we handie, and you may be sure that it took a lot of choosing before we decided on qualities whereon we would place our .Al stamp.Aerea Shoes for Men to $5 and Women.$3 \u2014Our New Dept, Second Floor.In REA\u2019S GLOVES We cannot emphasize too strongly the necessity of over-riding a desire to purchase Gloves: because the price seems attractive.It is an astonishing thing that a woman will invariably have a disagreeabfs\u201d experience for the same reason several times\u2018 fefote she finally de- cidés that in\u2018 \u201cGLOVES\u201d- ché \u201cBEST i is.-italalr the CHEAPEST.WE GUARANTEE our : dhèves, but guarantees are of no inducement to a cystomer unless she has , proved the Glove.For instance-\u2014YOU might buy a glove to-day\u2014this glove rips.\u2014 just at the time .you need it most\u2014that is\u2014juét before you go to 4 tea or reception.The guarantee is a poor consolation in a case like this.We guarantee our Gloves because we are hardly ever called upon to substantiate our guarantee\u2014we are sure of our Gloves.and any glove that we guarantee you may also be sure of.200 Dozen ladies\u2019 English CapgpWalking Gloves, superior quality made from picked skins, double sewn, specially tanned, wil give splendid wear, all sixes.Special value, Per PAT «oo i ee Le nana ae .90c The above can also be had in Grey, Black and White.1.000 Dozen of Rea's Special French Kid Gloves, the make that wears and is a perfect fitting Glove\u2019 New Syring shades of Tan, Brown, Grey, Mode, Green.Navy, White and Black, two domes.¥ully guaranteed.All sizes.Per pair A very special line of Ladies\u2019 Kangaroo Glov es in Grey and Brown, exceptionally fine value, very soft skins perfect fi tting and very stylish looking.They are D sold in the regular way at $3.00 per pair, but having only sizes from $1 85 614 to 74, we will clear them, at per pair 300 Dozen of Ladies\u2019 Fine French Kid Glo ves, in Black only, assorted styles in two and three dome, some with white stitched backs, very finely finished, made from the best of skins.the dye is per fectly fast, bright glossy surface that gives extra wear to the glove.Sizes from 813 to 7%.Price perpair .ooovnieeeiin i.$1.25 All Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves from $1.00 up are fitted on the hand and guaranteed.\u2014Main Floor.they are oilless and have a\u2019 Newest shades of Woodrose, Nile, Pale Blue, Navy, Cream and \u2018Black.Our special $2 25 price, per yard.RICH FACONNE PEAU DE SOIE | A new heavy weight all silk material, in self colored check and spot designs, and in a complete range of newest colors; also black, 40 inches wide.$1 29 Special price, per yard.Exquisite Dress Satins These rich handsome qualities are more in demand every day, and we have them in all the new and fashionable shades, also black.Guaranteed all pure silk: 40 inches wide.Vard.+5 +0 00 ce sw es ee .ev .\"Main Floor.~ Fashion Insists on Serges\u2014 And has predicted exceptions! demand for them.Our stock being complete, we are well prepared to take care of the predicted demand.Navies in heavy twill coating Serges.Navies in esta- mime finish Serge.Navies in French Twill Serge.On Wednesday will be \u2018specially 39¢ 65c priced at, per yard .\u2026.9 75\u20ac POPULAR BROADCLOTHS \u2014 The demand for which we have amply provided for will be specially priced on von.specially Qc.$1, $1.15, $1.35, 81.55 3,000 yds.specially priced at, per yd.«n these we show broadcloths in the darker and heavier materials for suits and dresses.Groadclotha with lovely draping qualities for costumes.Sroadcloths in the newest pale shades for evening and reception wear.= plete color range, all inches wide.Special, per yard blouses, etc.36 inches wide, per yard These are fully 45 inches wide and \"$1.00 \u2014Main Floor.\u2026 oo.© Milady\u2019s Latest in = UMBRELLAS Our special line comes at $2.75, and this in- cludes the very latest designs in Ladies\u2019 Gloria Umbrellas, with tape edge, with handsome directoire handles, inlaid with sterling silver and pearl.worth anyways from - $2.up.and gunmetal effects.to-morrow.Another special line comes at $1.39 that is This is a Ladies\u2019 Silk and Wool'Umbreila, with paragon frames, bulb runners, with a large variety of handles to choose from, including \u201c very distinctive designs in ebony plated special $1.39 OUR NEW YORK CORSET DEMONSTRATOR WILL ONLY BE HERE ONE WEEK MORE The last week of Miss Hendrick's demonstration of Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets.BON TON CORSETS offer the woman of taste a perfectly made, excellently finished\u2019 garment, which imparts stylish tone and shape to her figure.- These Corsets represent the latest mode\u2014insures exactness of fit and of superior excellence of American designing and workmanship.ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS are filled with rustproof boning, and here's where you will find entire satisfaction in securing JUST THE CORRECT MODEL for your PARTICULAR FIGURE-for we've an almost unlimited stock, Come and look over a few of the models.Royal Worcester Corsets, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3 50 Bon Ton Corsets from .Rea\u2019s Perfection Coff \u2018 Our Private Estate Coffee at 48c per pound is in a class all by itself.These who enjoy really good Coffee may set their minds at rest if they purchase OUR BEST.A very close leader to the above is our pure Mocha and Java, which we sell at, per lb.An exceptionally aromatic Breakfast Coffes is our Special French Blend in tall tins at, per lb.Come to Rea\u2019s for your Coffee.(know you will come often.Have\u2019 you tried Oxo Cubes?when made into Beel Tea.40c HL If you come once, we They are simply delicious \u2014Basement\u2014 ~ Fancy Table Decorations \u201cA new arri Papèr Doyiles (round), from 3 inches upwards.tractive designed high to \u201cSho, for: .r.Piper Dovlies (oval), five to twelve inches.: 3\u2014 Papér Doylies, crochet design.from, per doz .: back Arm Chairs, strong Lot: No.Values from 60c 49¢ Tray Cloths, paper lien, hemstitched, each 8 1004 to\u2019 75¢, for.Menu Holders, very suitable for luncheons and smati and useful.frames of ; cert Et iin wires st sot.4% |.Sieh, maboganiset.Tue | L2E No.4-Vaiues from 8% 69e D \"ase itch, mahoganize Sto 81, for.LYN Fancy Bi Paper Candle Shades, \u2018th new \u2018and\u2019 3 - signs, from.each saint pe Very Fancy ie and Beads rimson.ular val Wedding £ ve an Souffiett to age 10c Candle Shades, in Orange each, for Cake Boxes, in three designs, per dozen El Cases, per box Cutlett Skewers, with colored \u2018tips, per box.orings \"of $8:50, for.FURNE Handsome New Parlor Chairs for $5.95 \u2018Chairs.A variety of at- - seats are thoroughly well upholstered and \u2018covered in.various designs and col- | | Regular value unate eneugh to secure Our special price, per $2 25 White Linen Waisting, even thread.nice finish, suitable for Women: s Summer dresses, NEW DRESS SILKS x fer besides being cheaper than single widths in the long run.thev.cute far better avantage, and you save on the quantity required.e were them in.an endless assortment of FOULARDS, SATIN PAILLETTES, MOUSSELINE DUCHESSE SATINS, RICH PEAT DE.SOLES, etc.rn = NEW FRENCH VOILE\u2014A loveiv quality of French Voile is evinced in our new arrivals, com- he very newest shades as well as the staple colorings.Specially priced Wednesday at, per vard 40 Oc Three Wash Goods Specials White Linen Lawn, 36 inches wide, suitable for ladics\u2019 blouses.35c 20c 25c \u2014Main Floor.{ A Great Brush Saving Opportunity OF BRUSHES AT A SAVING OF FULLY 33 1-3% In this lot are included a choice range of Ladies\u2019 Hair Brushes, \"Military Brushes, Cloth, Hat and Hand Brushes \u2014 a very.choice range to select from.19c 29e TURE| Lot No.1\u2014Values from 25c to 35¢, for.\u201chot No: 2\u2014Values from 40e val of Parlor\u201d Lot No.5\u2014Values from -$1.10 to $1.35, for.Lot No.6\u2014Values from °$145 to $2, for.$1.19 \u201cWe advise an early selection, as there is positively only one of > each line.Silk Tapestry.« oo 89c - wool for heavy curtains\u2014and \u2014 portieres;- } \"38 Inches wide, per yard Fresh Importation of NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS In all the new patterns in medium, covered, plain and large designs, single -or double borders, strongly made, double thread, overiocked stitching, floral, cony\u2019 ; ventional style.'Iacey effects.\u2014 Special i prices from $1.00, $1.15, $150 to $2.50.Better and.finer makes, per pair $3.00, ocd .$3.50 to $8.00.\u201c Window Musling in spot or sprig pats terns, small and medium size, best Scotch .make and finfish, some with lace.edge o or insertion frilled or hematitched.24 inches wide, per yard 0100 eu ane The new hand weave Monk Cloth, al} An natural, tars blue and gn for Dens, Libraries and Halls.wide.Special price, per yard LT ae Window Shades made and put up to order by experienced workmen.Work guaranteed: Now.is te: tire to send : your \u2018ordéfs suitable 50 inches PP aes etter ae.(n> pn Beresford For 02] \u2018Peace Compact \\ \u2018Declares \u201cYou are Never Going te Do Away With War?Landon, \u201cMarch 21.\u2014Admdral Lord] jhariés Berestord warmir .éhdorsed oof, Gon Peaco Movefnent in the mmons last evéhing.- - \u201cJt we can get the na- : &- up the Empire.and \u2018Bites to come © together i \u2018heir powast fo.wy to convicted # aide \u201c \u201cof.pousé Much wi
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