The Montreal daily star, 15 avril 1911, samedi 15 avril 1911
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Chiet Justice of.Canadu, was the son of the late Pierre \u201cEtsear Taschereau, and was born in 1886.Tall, well proportioned, and of an eminently dis- | tinguished mien and appearance, he | would be in any assembly marked out : as a man of many parts and distin-; characteristics.His char- guished A by one! who knew him well in a few words.H sald: \u201cWhether on the rivate everyday life.he 18 always he Defined scholar, the cultured gen- | tleman, and the genial, sincere friend.\u201d Sir Elzear was educated at the Quebec Seminary, called to the Bar in 1857, and created a Q.C.in 1867.He: became Clerk of the Peace for the Dis- | trict of Quebec In 1868; was appointed a puisne judge of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec in 1871, and a puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Canada in 1878, and retired in 1906.A close and~ deep student of law.gifted with an inexhaustible vocabulary whether ib French or English, acute in his perception of the elemen- gaged In, he had a very successful career as a member of the Bar, speed- lly acquirig\u201d distinction as a pleader \u201cland from his acumen in perception.- An Authority in Legal Literature He was not merely 8 practitioner in.his profession, but as a student he had every means of perceiving where more light was wanted, and this ligt hej supplied by contributing several books to the mass of lagal literature; and these bpoks have all becoms handbooks for\u2019 the profession.hig works à the Domi Canada,.with\u201d Notes and Comment , Précedents of.Indictments, etc.\u201d; \u201cLa Code de Procedure Civile du Bas Canada, avec annotations,\u201d and \u201cThé .Criminal Code of the Dominion of Canada as amended in 1893, with Commentaries, Annotations, etc.\u201d His many qualities marked him out as a desirable successor to Sir John Thompson às dean of the Law Faculty \u2018of the University of Ottawa, and he was appointed to the position on the id th of the former eminent jurist.Sir Elzear's great learning and im- ense legal knowledge combined to bench, or in render his succession to the exalted position of Chief Justice of Canada certain, and his accession was most satisfactory to the members of the fraternity practising in the Supreme Court, with whom his unfalling cqur- tesy and proverbial kiptiness made him \u2018immensely popular JP On the occasion of His Majesty's coronation he re- celved recognition of his services to his country and his profession in re- celving the honor of knighthood, gen- .erally only conferred upon a judge on his elev TRtlon to the Chief Justiceship.In 1904 was made a Privy Councillor.In early life he took a keen interest in politics, and was a member of the.Canadian Legislative Assembly, sitting for Beauce County from 1861 up to confederation.PREACHER HURLED BOOK AT SLEEPER Kentucky Revivalist Adopted Un-| usual Means to Ensure Receiving Proper Attention.Los Angeles.April 15\u2014Dr.H.H.Crossafield., president of Transylvania University, Kentucky, was greatly annoyed during a sermon last night at a series of revivals he is holding at the First Christian Church by two of the brethren who had fallen asleep because of unusual exertions during the day After caliing attention to the fact | that He was listened to most atten-: tively by ali but the two.the doctor noticed that one of the transgressors, evidently a light sleeper.was aroused.The vther.however.sitting; in the next to the front pew was not awakened by =uch.a soft rebuke.; The Kentucky parson could stand it no longer.Keeping right \u2018on with the sermon he shied a song book at the sleeper.One book followed another until the audience was in a titter, but the tired man simply opened his eyer for @& moment and shifting his position from full face to profile, slept rizht on un- ti1 the benediction without apparent interruption.- | Increase In Indemnity Condemned.Franklin, Man, April 15\u2014The Osprey branch of the Grain Growers\u2019 Association has passéd a resolution condemning the members of the Legislature for increasing their seasional indemnity to $1.600 and ordered ta copy of the resolution should be sent to the sitting member J.R.Howden and to Premier Roblin.= PRAISE FOR NEW SALON CANVASES \u2014\u2014 Critics\u2019 View of Collection at Societe des Beaux Arts Very Favorable.Paris, April 15.\u2014President Failleres this afternoon inaugurated the thirty- first salon of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, which is generally known as the \u201cNew Salon.\u201d The exhibition not only maintains its customary high technical standard, but, in the opinton of leading art critios, forms one of the best collections of paintings in the history of the-society, - The general tone of the Salon is conservative, but not reactionary.Its nig- nificant feature is the almost total absence of nudes and the small size of most of the canvasses.Im Temps, reviewing the exhibit, says that the section of paintings shows less feebleness than in the past and less \u201ctraditional horror of effort\u201d All the wel known.members of the society are represented except Lucian Simén and Charles Cottet.Albert Bes nard has a huge decoration for the Theatre Francais.Alfred Roll, president of the society, hes a portrait of General Jose De San Martin, a c¢éle- brated Spenish-American soldier, who died at Boulogne in 1850, which is to be executed in Gobelin tapestry and then presented to the Argentine Government; Gustav La Touche exhibits a beautiful decorated panel for the Hbrary of McDougall Hawkes of New York; H.B.Le Sidaner has several delicately toned compositions; Jacques shows highly colored studies of Russian dancers, end A.De le Gapdara and Harold Speed have on exhibition\u2019 clever portraits The sculpture section includes two | busts by Auguste Rodin; executed with his usual mastery of skill; interesting animal studies by Louis Dejcan and Bugatti; a bust.of W.H.Chanler, by Blea of his colebrated fathee me patie es Of cele! her b: Leo Tolstoh , a 2 \u201cTeint 7 : 87 cells Je a.tots > \u201cThe Criminal Taw of 3 TOWARDS UNRESTRICTED TRADE POLICY Declaration of.Committee Favorably Reporting Reciprocity Bill quo TES PRESIDENT TAFT\u2019S' ; s > YARDSTICK\u201d ARGUMENT.5 83 Tuesday or Wednesday.+ son, April 15 \u2014The report of House Committees on Ways and, foéikif apcompanying the Reciprocity Rif.\u2018taken up for consideration\u201d yes- terOay: laye stress upon the following The takes a A long step to- for the continent \"of.Nomth America a policy of un- restrintad trade and commerce, re- xing natural conditions that 7 liye been\u2019 too-long ignored.\u201d i :, fix The: report alec.quotes end dwells uDOY & peseage inthe President's mes- sige to the last Congress, as follows: \u201cNo yardstick can\u2019 measure the bene- He to the two Ppablas of this freer jrald\u2019 \u2018be Judged wholly by statistics.We have sige.ip our own develop- statesmanlike and broad: yisw of \u2018future economic status and its requ ents.\u201d \u2018The Defuocratic pagty in control of the Housa: and with.y augmented \u2018strength in thé Senate, is disposed to the fullest and froewt trade relation with Canada and to'that end have in the dil urged the President to nego- er conoefsione.With the bill taken up, the question of length of debate was to be deter-| mined.Though there iz opposition to.the msasure in the \u2018House, it has been the alling opinton that discussion \u2018be disposed of within two days, to-deÿ and to-morrow, but the Demo- eratic leaders have not been inclined to limit \u2018debate unreasonably if longer mld be desired and they set as the.maximum limit.That Lt prolong the debate into next thvote on the bill Tuesday Bb Wednesday.Professor Millaken, of Chicago, Succeeds in Separating Particles of Electricity.Chicago, cules composing all material sub- tion.ricocheting against each other, was the proof announced from the University of Chicago as a further development of the experiments by R.A.Millakin, which for the last year have been attracting attention.; Thé absolute nature of the proof on which scientists have been working without result for several years was assented to by Prof.Pfluger, of Bon- nuvy, Germany, who arrived in Chicago to witness the demonstration.electricity may be separated.He said of his experiments; \u201cThe method consisted in catching atmospheric ions upon minute oil drops floating in the afr and measur'ng the electrical charge which the drops thus acquire.This work not only supplies com- atomic theory of electricity, 1 ut gives a much more satisfactory demonstration than had before been found of the matter.\u201d FATALITY.AT IROQUOIS LOCK.Painter Precipitated Ifito the Water and Drowned.Iroquois, Ont., April 15.\u2014One man was drowned in the locks and three others had narrow escapes from their lives, through the fallure of pins driven into the ground, on which was supported the ecaffold on which they were at work painting the masonry in the locks of ths canal, yesterday, The drowned mam 13 Elgin Serviss, aged 40, a laborer, who was assisting the other men in the work.to which were tied the ropes holding the scaffold down the sides of the abutments, pulled up at one end.pre- olpitating Serviss into the water.The other two men, Edward McRoble and M.Redmond.managed to catch the ropes at the other end of the scaffold and pulled themselves up.Sam Armstrong: the third man, also escaped.It is thought that Serviss was stunned by the fall to the bottom of the lock, He was a married men with a small family.JEALOUSY LEADS TO MURDER Toronto italian Held for Death of Fellow-Countryman.Toronto,\u201dApril 15.\u2014Jealousy over a woman was the cause of a fight last night, at 40 Agnes street, which ended in one man being killed and three others badly wounded.The dead man is John Russellu, a laborer, 40 Agnes st.His throat was gashed with a large butcher knife.The man under arrest charg .with the murder is Donati Panzin!, Vincent Assisioll, who lives at the Agnes street house, is held charged with carrying firearms.Andy Male, who had his head badly cut, is held as a witness.Panzini and the dead man were infatuated with a young woman named Fratortl, Cavan Cheège Factory Burned.Cobourg, pat.April 16\u2014The Ca- van Cheesa Fac totally destroyed, with all antinte, \u201cby.fire Jest night.The loss iy estimated at about $8,000, covered by \u2018The fire was evidently ibe work de an laos In the division of miniaty; aod Tn are omsplououm ree Patteo i ge etd Mary.The factory will probably hot be rebelle ; # tinction.| Black or Tryit Green } To-day __CEYLON TEA There\u2019s no plea that with sell Tea like a captivating \u201ccup draw\u201d, the sole result of superior quality.\u201cSalada\u201d has this dis-| TENOGRAPHERS need \u201cSNAP\u201d after they change ribbons on the typewriters.\u201cSNAP\u201d takes off all the ink quick and clean.\u201cSNAP\u201d is fine for the hands.15c.a can.PRICE ONE CENT.MORRIS MICHAELS Diamond Merchant And Goldsmith i offers FINE JEWELRY At the most moderate prices.x The MORRIS MICHAELS SHOPS \u201cWindsor Hotel Building, Montreal VI-1 Theobaldgasse 15, Vienna.Austria 49 rue d'Hautevile Paris, France Easter Gloves S.A.De Lorimier Men's Furnishings.82 Notre Dame W.near Pidre outbreak .LE Ë MONTREAL IS FREE || ROYAL HiCHLANDERS QUATAFOR THE CORONATION FROM POX SCOURGE OFFICIALS PROVE Civic Hospital In Commission, However to Care for Victims from Elsewhere.| Dr.Louis Laberge, of the City Health Department reports that there has been no direct smallpox case in Montreal for the past two vears.The Civic Hospital, however, has be>n in commission Teth this ycer and last, as cases from outside municipalities have been brought here for treatment.This is considered quite a record for a large city and the authorities are proud of it.Tho cases that have been brought into the Civic Hospital from the \u201c neighboring municipalities have been of a mild nature this season, which shows that the authorities have been rewarded for their hand labors to stamp out the dis:ase.The Provincial Board of Health au- thortties have not as good a record for the past season, and although they report\u2019 that the cases that they have handled or that have been riported this season are of a milder nature than in the past.They claim also that there were a greater number of cases of &mallpox reported than' last year, but cannot account for the cause.Vaccination Is the on'y rem dy they dlaim and until the psopie recognise the fact, the disease will not he stamped ont.Carelessness on the part of a number of path nts which have become stricken with the disease also helps to spread the disease, and although the officers have been taking every precaution and exerting every effort to quench the disease, new cases are frequently brought to light.; No new cases have been report:d.Fis + AMERICANS GET CHINESE LOAN Peking, April 15.\u2014The $50.- 000,000 Joan to (\"hina by a group of American financiers, negotiations for which have been going on for some time, was signed here to-day.+ ° ob oe fe lode obo ode dof dd Pierpont Morgan Victim of Fraud Sacred Relic American Financier : Purchased, Pronounced to Be a Copy.Special to the Montreal! Siar.Paris, April 18.\u2014Mr.Pierpont Morgan has written to AL Dujardin-Beau- metz Minister of Fine Arts, offering to restore to France a religious relic known as St.Martin's head, which dates from the Middle Ages.If the Minister is right Mr.Morgan has been \u201cstung.\u201d to use an Americanism, for Dujardin- Beaumetz asserts that the \u201crelic\u201d Mr.Morgan bought is not the original, which was stolen from the church at Soudeille-Sur-1zel tn 1907, hut Is a copy made in 1900, while the original was being shown at the Paris Exhibition of that year.The eramel and jewels of the original were placed on the copy which Morgan bought in London.The original, shorn of its jewels an of 1 .opt 1911.ps ee \u2014 } ings.Usually 25c¢ to 35c.grounds.and 60c per yard.ium and wide, woven with b inches wide.AT 85c-Swiss Wash Silks, new materials in black and white stripe patterns, narrow, med- NY MORGAN GO Bordered Muslins: Irish Dimities at 15c Summer Dresses, which numbers are planning now, can be satisfactorily provided for from these large assortments of exquisite Bordered Muslins and Irish Dimities now being sold for 15c per yard-recognized values at from 25c to 35c.These Ideal Summer Wash Materials are of unusually good quality and can be obtained in a wide variety of floral, spot and figured patterns and absolutely fast color- Special price 15c per yard.AT 45c-Printed Cotton Voiles woven in orig- AT $1.50-Ninon de Soie, 4 new, beautifully inal floral and bordered patterns, beautifully | colored in lovely soft shades on plain pastel ' Other exquisite Voiles at 50c, 55c | AT 45c-Japk rilliant finish, 42 | wide.fine draping material in much desired narrow ! stripe patterns, purple and black, navy and black, green and black, 44 inches wide.8 + \u2014\u2014 - _\u2014\u2014 R M \u2018 a Silk, a particularly favored and desirable Summer dress material woven in self spot, floral and figured patterns, in exquisite pastel shades with brilliant finish: 30 inches : an immense vogue.AT $3.00-Bordered double white, rich Oriental borders AT $2.50-Plain Taffeta in b navy with original wide.\u201cSummer Dresses, 40 inches AT 60c-Cotton Marquisette, cate pastel shades, 42 inches woven in black and white and navy and Paisley borders, 46 inches AT 35c-New Scotch Madras and Oxfords, woven in very neat apd attractive striped patterns, 32 inches wide.fast colors.weave, of very fine quality in a series of deli- width Foulards, ; 46 inches wide.lack, brown and.wide.wide.Price 35c per yard.! AT 30c-New a soit gossamer striped and wide.Black and White Striped Foulards $1.7 5 These Foulards have but very recently arrived from Paris, where they have attained They are ideally suitable for dainty Summer dresses and are unquestionably one of the most distinctive fabrics shown this season.These Foulards can be obtained in wide, narrow and medium striped patterns and dainty imperceptible designs ; 40 inches wide.\u2018 AT $3.00-Surah Silk in black and\u2019 navy, with exceptionally handsome Dresden borders, 46 inches wide.AT $1.50-Printed Foulards in very desirable shades, with attractive fancy borders, 36 inches New White Cotton Crepe at 35¢ Per Yard ) ] This Cotton Crepe is of remarkably superior quality, woven specially for smart Brilliants, woven in an entirely novel shade of suede, 27 inches wide.; AT 17c-English Prints of exceptionally \u2018fine quality, woven in novel and decidedly striking - figured patterns and refined col- orings, absolutely fast, 32 inches wide.Bureau and sideboard Covers made of fine grass bleached linen, dainty hand embroidered: sizes 18 x 36 to 18 x 90.Prices from $1.25 to $4.00 each.Less 20 Pér Cent.- -7- \u2014 Sale of Slightly Soiled Embroidered Linens : LESS 20 PER CENT.= Hand Embroidered Tea Cloths, woven from fine grass , bleached linen, hand embroidered in unusually tasteful patterns, sizes 36 inches to 54 inches.Prices from $2.00 to \"$5.00.Less 20 Per Cent.A large assortment of very desirable Linens, slightly soiled during Easter displays, will be cleared on Monday at a special discount of 20 Per Cent.Oblong Hand Embroidered Tray Cloths, made in convenient sizes from pure grass bleached linen.sizes 7 x 9 to 20 x 30 inches.Prices from 40c to $1.80.Less 20 Per Cent.175: offertory, \u2018Spring Song,\u201d Mendelssohn: solo for bass, \u201cThe J.ord is Risen,\u201d \"Sullivan, hymn No.176: anthem, '\u201c*Awake thou that sleepest.\u201d Maker: postlude, Williams, Evening.\u2014 Organ prelude, Andante, Staiper: opening sentences Easter curol, \u2018Bright Sunbeanis.deck the skies,\u201d Wm.Read: hymn Nec.170; anthem, with tenor solo, \u201cHo- sannah, \u2018 Jules Granier; solo for soprarwy, \u2019 \u201c1 heard the voice vf Jesus say,\u201d Rath- bun: quartette.\u2018\u2019Cast thy burden,\u201d Elijah: hymn No.173: offertory.Aria.Ken- nedy: solo for tenor, \u2018Comfort ye, ny people,\u201d Messlah; hymn No.178: anthem, \u2018The Lord is Risen,\u2019 Simper:; or- Fan postiude, \u2018\u201cHalieluJah Chorus,\u201d Messiah.Soloists: Mrs.Glenn, soprano; Mrs.J.D.Ouellette, soprano; Miss Florence Riltcliffe, contralto; Mr.Fred.T.Telllng.tenor.and Mr J.1».Ouellcete, bass.Mi.D.A.Hincheliffe, organist.Mr.A Wellesiey Hugtnan, choir director.BAPTIST.Olivet \u2014Morning\u2014Organ prelude, \u2018\u2019Ber- veuse,* Uounod, Dexolog\\.hymn, Jesus Christ is risen to-day\u2019.anthem, \u2019\u2018At the l.amb\u2019s High Feast\u201d; hymn, \u2018\u201cHalicls- jah, hearts to heaven and voices raise\u2019.offertory.\u2018\u2018\u2018'antilene \u201d Salome; hymn, \u201cIn the Cross of Christ 1 glory\u2019.organ post- lide.\u201cToccata.\u201d Dubois.Evening\u2014\u2018n- gan prelude, Andante B flat.Batiste opening sentence, \u201cComfort, © Lord\u201d.hymn, \u201cWhen 1 survey the Wondrous ross\u2019; anthem, \u201cchrist is risen\u201d; hymn, \u2018\u2019Thou dear tHedeemer': offertory, \u2018\u2018Ua- vatina,\u201d Raff, solo, \u201cBut thou didst Het leave.Mandel: hymn, \u2018Sun of my soul :: organ postlhude, \u201cFanfare,\u201d Westbrook, soloists, Miss Raby B.ilenderson, Miss Clare Nuttall, Mr.M M.Jrons and Mr.W., A, Miskin.George H.Brook, organist.! First Baptist Church\u2014 Morning: Choir, \u201cAwake up My Glory,\u201d Barnby: \u2018Holy ; are Thou,\u201d Handel; Prayer: Hymn, Re- ! sponsive Reading; Choir, \u2018Awake thou! that Sleepest,\u201d\u201d Reed; Reading; Prayer: Choir.Response, \u2018Our Father which art in Heaven.\" Foote, Offertory, Magnificat in ¥ flat.Hymn, Sermon.Rev.Gordon HU.Baker, Temple Baptist Church, Prayer; Hymn; Baptism: Benediction.Fven- mg: Introduction and Chorus, \u201cWith Weary Footsteps\u201d.Solo, \u2018Ah, Shattered is the Faith; Chorus, '* \u2018Tis vain to cry, Arigse,\u201d Cantata \u201cEmmaus,\u201d Brewer.Hymnh: Reading; Prayer; Offertors, Chorus, \u201cOh, Love most wonderful\": Chorale, \u2018Most Blessed Jesus,\u2019 Cantata \u201cEmmaus.\u201d Brewer, I{ymn: Sermon, Dr.J.A.Gordon, pastor: Prayer; Nunc Di- mitds in E flat, West: \u201cDear l.ord the Bread of Life,\u201d Cantata \u201cEmmaus,\u201d Brewer; Baptism: Dcexology: Benediction.Chan.P.Rice, organist and choirmaster.CONGREGATIONAL.Calvary.\u2014Evening\u2014liymn 317, \u201cChilis Arose\u2019: hymn 551, \u201cThe Banner of the dpening sentence, \u201cChrist is Sir John Goss; hymn 57, \"Mighty God.while angels\u201d; hymn 63, \"All pail the nower of Jesus Name\u2019; anthem,\u201d The Lord is my strength,\u201d W.H.Monk: hymn 166, \u201cChrist the Lord is risen again; hymn 167,Crown Him with many crown\u2019; \u201cSevenfold Amen,\u201d Sir John Stainer.Organist, Miss H.M.Wright.Emmanuel.\u2014Morning \u2014 Carol.\u2018\u2018Easter Day.\u2018 Shepperd ; Vincent's anthem, \u201cAs it Began to Dawn\u201d; offertory, soprano solo.I know that mv Redeemer Liveth™; Evening.\u2014Anthem, \u201cWho shall roll us awav the stone.\u201d Torrance: \u201cKing all | glorious,\u201d Barnby: \u201cAnd Lo the Tomb in | empty.\u201d Broome, ladies\u2019 quartette, from Willan Reed's new Easter cantata, \u2018The ! Resurrection and the Life,\u201d Mr, II.L.Gnaedinger, \u2018cellist, will plav the \u2018\u2019Berceuse\u2019\u201d from Jocelyn Suitable hrmha | will be used at both services.Soloists.| Mre.Dorothy Bayly-Sprott, soprano: Miss | Cochrane and Miss Hood, contraltos: Mr.w.D.Moore, tenor: Mr, H.S.Pope, baritone.Organist, Mr.Ernest F.Kerr.Zion.\u2014Morning\u2014Organ prelude, \u2018\u201c\u2018Andante Tranquilln,\u201d Kmart, hymn.\u201cChrist i the 11h ig Risen tn-day.* Westev; Gloria Patri, Bovee in D.nthem, \u201cChrist ins tricen.Ÿioks.hymmn.\u2018God make my life sa little tight.Fdwards: anthem, \u201cArise, | | shine.\u201d Unes Paaim 39, Smart 'n GC.of.fertors.\u201cRerceuse, \u201d flonnad: hytmnn, \u2018Welcome, happy morning.\" Fortunatue:! organ postlude, \u201cMarch from Athalie, + \u201cMendelssohn.Evening.-Organ prelude, \u201cCujus Animam.\u201d Rossini, hymn.\u2018The day of resurrection,\u201d Damascenus; Gloria Patr:, Robinsen in B flat.hymt.\u201cChrist the Lord is risen again \\Weisse: anthem, '\u2018\u2019Magnificat.\u201d Burnetrt in FH: hymn, \u201cYes the Redeemer rose.\u201d Dod- dridge; offertory, \u201cCantalene.\u2019\u2019 Salome; hymn, \u201cNow for a tune of lofty praise,\u2019 Watts; organ postlude.\u2018Grand Choeur,\u201d Batiste FE.Sweeting, organist and choirmaster.ry UNITARIAN.Church of the Messiah.West and Simpson st Sherbrooke st Morning, Jubi- late Deo, Ambrose: Te Teum, Stanford in B flat.Responses, Magdalen College Use: Interlude, Extemprcre.Anthem, \u201cWho is like unto Thee.\u201d Sullivan.Even- Ing: Hesponses, Taltis: Exaltoba Te, Turle in A major.\u201cHoly is Thy Name.\u201d Turle in 1» minor: Responses, Ambrose (founded on ancient plain song).Anthem, \u201cAwake Thou thal sleepest,\u201d\u201d Stainer.uy Ambrose, organist and cholrmaster.THE KING AND THE EMPIRE.The ane tie which binds the whole Empire together is the KWing-\u2014God bless him.The King is not only the object of vur heartfelt devotion, he is part of every legislature throughout the British world.and every administrative Act is done in his name.He is.in theory, in every Court of Justice.and it is under his commissions that the officers of the Canadian Army, Navy and Militia act.And this te me is the true Cancep- \u2018tion of \u201cThe Empire,°\u2014a King to unite the lovalty of all, a strong central government to watch over the interests of all and a local government to! administer to the satisfaction of the British of cach rart of His Majesty's Dominions, the- affairs of that part.It may.indeed, be decreed that there is to be a still further division of gov- ernment\u2014unless the signs fail and the political prophets are in error, it is not impossible that the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is to\u2018be dissolved into Îts original three kingdoms.thus carrying out the advice of Sir John A.Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada.I am not giving an opinioni-as to the wisdom of the proposed step\u2014that is to he decided by those of both sides of politics in the old land.But\u2019 3f local legislatures are granted to England, Ireland and 8cotland, it can.never be that these will be supreme any more than ths Parliament of Canada fis supreme.There miust remain somewhere some hody, Parllamentary - or otherwise, which shal! have thé power of protecting the interest of thé whole British people considering\u2019 and dealing with the \u2018British people as .a whole.If the example of Canada is followed (as Sir John A.Macdonald advised) there will be & Parffament at Westminster, whose \u2018Quthoriiv will correspond to the authority of our own Par- llament at Ottawa, and Parllaments or legislaturés at Y.ondon, Edinburgh and Dublin (perhaps at Cardiff or Car- narvon also), whose authority.will be similar to that of our Legislatures at Toronto or Quebec.> It may be that In the Imperial Parliament there will be-\u2014and if À vajled there would be repéesent from all parts of the British Empire to consult with their brethren on what concerns the- British world ut large.ahd not simply England, Ireland and Scotland.But we are not a logica) race; while the Frenchman will fight avd die for an Idea, the Rriton !s satisficd With sourething that will waoik?wad Jo- gic may be-\u2014as with ux it genermly\u2019in eet aside, and convenience alone cag- malts, \u2014 Hon.Willlam: Renwiek RI 1 in The Canadian Magazine for March.PE - .- «ges aw hid Af ii re Re at AE TEBT NEATH TRE, ah TENT arte gh S logic pre- | ves | FLIES 54 MILES WITH ~~ HS THREE SISTERS Belgian Airman Makes New Record for Cross-Country Fiight With Passengers.Bruseeks, April 15.~ Aviator Lanser to-day flew in an aeroplane from the \" aviation field at Kiewit to the Belgian carita!, carrying his three sisters as passengers.The distance was 57 Kilometres tabout 54 miles) which is a record for a cross-counliry aeroplane flight with four persons.NO EASTER SUITS THERE.Strike Patrons Suffer.» Special to The Montreal Star.: we Vtenna, April 15\u2014Residents of Vienna will not get new suits for Easter, \u2018As 4.000 tailors fdr men, \u2018have zone on a Firike.The -employers recently conceded a 10 per cent.increase in wuges, but the men are demanding various kinds of extras.The shopæ are filled with Easter orders.which 18, is now impossible\u2019 to carry out.; and - i Relics of a Tragedy Found.Speclal to The Montreal Star., Gibraltar, April 16.\u2014A Spanish fishs erman picked up on the eastern shore of Gibraltar to-day, a bag with & carefully folded parchment, containing {fourteen keys on a key ring number= led 1647.an qld gold brooch.a gold ! watch, & medal, and a document.THe \"medal bears the inscription: \u201cE.A 'Behiow, San Francisco,\u2019 and the bag \u2018is marked \u2018National City Bank, New { York.\u201d Coe | The articles here were brought in \u201d \u2018for sale, but are now in the cus iat .of Victor Cazes, a merchant, The document is missing but the finder.| promises to bring it In later to-de$.|A letter in the bag\u2019 was destroyed by; the fisherman.- « d__ \u2014\u2014 Moroccan Expedition Mobilizing.Special to The Montreal Star.Gibraitar, April 15.\u2014In conformitn with the understanding between the : Spanish and French governments th \u2014 Ronda garrison has arrived at the : port of La Linea in readiness to pro~ ceed to Mototco.- The Spanish bee - tleship Munancla has arrived at Ale geciras bound \u2018for Moarish waters Other warships will follow.= ie An India rubber gathorer of Bragil averages sixteen pounds of Juice ey6tg, day.; : oo 3% +.Btage Route Afrangdd.> The arrangements to establish .@ stage line between Edson snd G .Prairie in ths Pesce River dist have been completed and È places have boen bulit over route - 5 .For tha first manth or two jt wilt + take about six May byratagé t mats .the through trip, hut when the ah become settled after the.frost jeavgd than the jotitney will be made (b fo days ad 8 7 -_ ! | faa A Den gran \"THE MONTREAL \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014e_ Ca Ln ES The Puff Hair Dress Model from R.GOLDSTEIN, San Francisco.Instructions: -(Xec Notes The hadr is parted on the side, dressed low over the farrhead aod waved in large laose w AV es This hair 1s carried back kind formed into loose curl-like puffs.Divide the back into two parts, bring the left side over to the right and the right side over to the Irfi, making the large plated swirl al This dressing is without hair pins and < mes apres am 3 _ 1S HERPI Just as long as you have dandruff your hair is going to drop out and look dull, dirty and lifeléss.-It requires something more than an ordinary shampoo to check the accumulation dandruff, prevent the hair from dying and coming « but it won't kill the germ bro\u2019s Herpicide ducs this scalp clean and healthy.For beautifying the and luxuriance Herpicide Kills the Dandruff Germ Stops Falling Hair Herpicide [ves the thin satisfaction.vise known as the Origina druff Germ.Itusuallk stops On account of is wel qualities there i iness and grautication folla also possesses a delightful and exceedingly pleasing to persons of refined tastes.Herpicide is not a hair dye.color of the hair a particle any grease.Herpicide is pu Insist upon having genuine Herpicide, other- a well defined seuse of personal clean- DAILY STAR=SATURDAY.APRIL 15; 1911.° = APOLITICAL CRISIS - WEALTHY BALTIMORE =< CIDE ~ NEAR IN\" FRANCE, Predictions of Fall of Monid Min.| ut.Washing the hair helps that causes dandruff.New- and also makes the hair and ers Disturbances.4ffrtérecial lo The Montreal Slar.À Parks, April 15.\u2014AN France is jaroused us the result of (lig outhreahs the Marne champagne distriet, when infnriaied winegrowers dosgres - ed 250,060 botties of champagne, pul- laged and burned several Livuses, bar- | rivaded \\illages.and even resisted a charge of cavalry.This was done 10} display: the resentment felt by (he! riviers because of the vote in the se-, nate favoring the abolition of delimi- | tations of the wine district.© \u2018fhe political situation is acute, and while jnterpellations are in progress in the Chamber of Deputies, the news-.bapers are sounding sombre warnings: as to the abyss which the Govern- | ment must cross before it can solved the probilent, hair, giving it Tuster, vitality has no equal.\u201d in \u2018 WS .g~ promised for it; hence, gives I Remedy that Kills thé D£n- that itching almost instantly, Many believe that tha fall of the Le se et , Monis Cabinet is imminent, as the I kiown purity and antiseptic Senate's vote.which Premier Alonis has alrezdv accepted, Cuncerns nott only the winegrowers, but numerous, industries of value, the products of.which depend largely upon guarantees : as tothe place of origin.Newspapers Criticize Government, \u201cWe hope the lamentable unrest will! not spread beyond Parliament,\u201d says | the Petite Republique to-day, \u201cbut it, threatens in cxtend to the country, amd especially to the districts.were\u2019 .WN {IE the orig NOT The Hem he eat ry ares gigs © Ladles wins adapt Lbi- STRICTLY HIGH CLASS TT A wide range of English, S¢otch and French Worsteds, imported direct by us in many exclusive designs.Made to vour measure in our own tailor shops by artist-tailors.Notwithstanding the extreme- lv low price, every garment is guaranteed to be perfect in style, fit and finish.; Co .50 i .Made to measure of the finest import- No Higher.ed Worsteds and Tweeds.No lower.151 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST \"PHONE: MAIN 300 ! FREE VALET SERVICE All clothes bought from either our \"\u2018Ready-to-Wear\u201d or \u201cOrder Departments will be called for.cleaned, pressed and returned free of charge.Suits and Overcoats | Made to Measure $18.00 | ritles stolen from Aaron Bancroft, an : = 1 aged stock broker, who wag robbed of = = = CNE ; $85,000 worth of securities early last FT month, while he was taking them to a safes deposit vault.O'Reilly was in._ dicted on statements made by Frank .oo Plass, who was arrested recently on St.Catherine & St.the accusation that he was concerned|\u201d | | ; in certain developments of the rob- ._ : Lawrence Streets.\"x Abraham Levy, attorney for O'Reilly Head to Foot said that hia client got up from a sick * Outfitters.bed to come to œurt.| \u2018We can say that he is innocent ana! we stand ready to prove it.\u201d sald the attorney.Ë j | O'Reilly wag relensed on $5,000 bail.Pleading to the indictment was fixed re rer | {OF next Wednesday.EXPERT ON LEPROSY.John Jackson, F.R.G.S., to Give Series of Lectures In Canada.New York.April 15.\u2014John Jackson, F R.G.S., organizing secretary to the Mission to Lepers aml for fifteen years himself a worker among lepers, arrived here yesterday by the l,usitania,.for a lecture tour of three months In the cities of Canada and the United: ANY FILED LETTER IN 10 SECONDS !| ITH \u2018Office Specialty\u201d Vertical Filing The feature of \u2018\u2018Office Specialty\u201d Vertical System you or your stenographer can Filing System is the simplicity of indexing, find correspondence with any firm, with the convenience of Filing, and the durability any individual, or on any subject in 10 seconds.and wearing qualities of the Folders and If you are dictating and wish to refer to cer- Guides used with the System.{ tain correspondence it takes but a few seconds Our Booklet on Vertical Filing System No.cn for your stenographer to place in front of you 515, gives complete information with regard = en B \u2014\u2014\u2014 Pr \u2014 à at our design will show you briefly how the introduction of the middleman swells the price you have to pay when going to an ordinary tailor.The Curzon system, besides giving you the privilege of wearing English-made and London Fashion clothing, enables you to buy at less than half the usual cost.The Curzon service 1s practically controlled under one roof\u2014that is the reason for its hyge success.; | a ; States.| No matter what part of the great Dominion you live in, Mr.Jackson does not belisve that i i nt ki I i you can nowadays be well and stylishly dressed :n suits leprosy.1s hereditare, or acutels that.the correspondence desired._ to the different kinds of ndexing.> fashioned to your taste and needs, whether London, New tagious.\u201cOffice Specialty\u201d Vertical Filing Cabinets Catalogue No.915 contains descriptions, Lt York, or any other style.\" Distance is now no deterrent, for the fast liners have annihilated space and Curzon Bros.have aamhilated every other difficulty.Until the great 8 London Tailors\u2014Curzbn Bros.\u2014studied the needs of the dwellers in the Colonies, Canadians had to be satisfied with suits of inferior quality, antiquated cut, and nelegant finish, \u201c yet which nevertheless were sold at high prices.Now.owing to Curzon Bros.\u201d \u201cWa have 20 homes for the unin-, fected children of lepers.\u201d he said.! 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[3 aprropriate to the coronation year, À I Were conducted A a ; 1 | 1 AMBASSADOR RESIGNS.\u20ac to M hardens c wall, \u20ac A f OUR GUARANTER.\u2014If garments made to your own _ pardens on ing artistic style of interior decoration, | measures fail to give absolute and unqualified satisfaction we _, - - .M th: old coats Alabastine is In order got de genuine , > undertake hereby to refund money in full.That is our guarantee.U.S.Minister to Germany Gives Up I¥ EE en : Ciurch's Cold Alsbasting Send Post Card for Free Patterns.Post; No Reason Given.: 3 nomical and sanitary - church on Lhe \u2018 = y » Wishingion, April 13 -David Jayne Wl wall coating in he : ; Ne yandware and - Te HULL aantussador of the U0 5.85 Ger- 8 worl o-day., gint 4 $20 SUIT TO MEASURE, carriage & Duty Paid, for 58.60, ol va many.has resigned hs post The re BN indorsed by leading The Alabastine Co., Ltd.Ps dealers.i ; , EI vd: ; signatiyn lis heea aceepted by Presld- te .12 HPP The World's | etn Tart ere reset 52 Willow St - Paris.Ont.LE \\ 71 0s M re Neither in Mr Hs letter of resig- _, \u2019 À A ; end Ci casa ARR Sonate nar In the Presdents letter of, eee .Tailors.Gefepiancee ta any re1son given for the! ! .Aou RR Ad ambase nd i's action : ; ' .The President Sante Mr.jt fe DENMAN THOMPSON DIES.S.A.HOME BURNS.( iif (Dept.4 )60/62 GITY RD, LONDON.ENGLAND.his Services at Berlin and sivas that he TA .\" .- 3 ï \u201csien | jn d West End Depot: | 8 Mad that he à Hi remain \u2018tere unt ti.West Swanzey.NH.April 15.\u2014One New Vork.April Mola fire wich | .N XD.Juiv le \u201che: Le resiv or .and hoes wn actors in destroved the Salvation Army Indus- 4 : Pembroke House, 133/5 OXFORD ST.LONDON, ENGLAND A te Men the resienit.on goes.of the oldest and a known \" 5 nel Tome in Wiiamaburg.300 n- A Address for Patterns: LL \u201cAmerica.Depamn Thompson, the : mates of the home marched to safety [ | ! | who made \u201cThe Old Homestead\u201d fam- singing \u201cOh.You Must be a Lover of | WI ous.died at his country estite in West, the Lord.while the Salvation Army M CURZON BROS.c/o THE CLOUGHER SYNDICATE (Dept.4 ), 480 Confederation Life Buildings, TORONTO, ONTARIO.Asst.U.S.Treasurer Dics! Al = ! Re ; \u2019 { i ut -\u2014\u2014- : ave -away ing 4 pah-.; | oo - .yar arly Friday.\u201chand played away on the stirr - i Please mention thr< CORTE ae Wash ngton, Apr.l 15.dieorge D Swanzey, early Frida \u2018march tune which.was carrying them | NS + TRS ME AE CRE AE Terry, assistant treasurer of the Unit.\u2019 Mr.Thempson had been iil of heart (4 safety Led States, at New York.died yester.trouble and uraemda sinde last; The loxs on the building is estimat- das at Aitken S.C, Where he had been month cc at 385,000.! fm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {ll for some time.He wae born in a log calin in the * , | bamiet of Beechweod, three miles; 8 fram G rard.Pa, cn October 15.1833! 9 Le es = = LL a se pr EE ELEC YC BEANS Special Notice.PLAYER-PIANOS.pitation, Judigestion Assaile.| 1 i 7 & A ; me EEC eam \u2014 1 + Yo | ES J 9 .\u2018 ; ; , \u2018 You never iss the music you are Those who ary tn position 10 knew Shiloh\u2019 GC Te Strike Riot at Marseilles.accustomed to nti the hand that play- what ls best nam ELSCYRIC BEARL™ = ! ue = BAILIFF'S SAT.F-\u2014Province of Quebec, BAILIFFS SALE Trovince of Queber, | BAITIFIS SALE Prerirre of (chee, \u2018 Distriot of Montreal \u2014No.23015 «¢%ir-| District of Montreal No.30, Cirenit | Vistret of Nontrai Noo 0120 cova .cult Court.P.M.Stroud, plaintiff v= Court Mrs Wd.B.St, Aubin, Plaipaff, (fourt 1 Fareed, lair: ff, vers 15 + des.ÿ 2, Barlatier.defendant.On the 24th.versus J A Charbonneau, Defendant On jJardrs Defccdant On the Céh dny of daf of April, 1911.at ten of the cloék the 24th day of Api, 1911 at ten of the [APL WIT ac leven of Pie cicek in the in the forercon, at the domicile of clock in the forcnoon, at the domicile of {forerc at he domicile of the pid Jia.the said -defendant.1701 Park avenue, tle said Defendant, 428 34 Andre Street, \u2018ferdant, Su 381 Labbe Street, in lle in the olty of Montreal, will be sold lin the CIty of Monireal.\"will be sold hy \"City «f Marireal will be &old by anth- i ~ hy authofity of justice.all Âhe goods | authority of Justica,.nl the goods ard ory of Justice.all the geods and chat- Lo Marseclles.April 15° é/orkmen en- od the piano has gone.The logical Write for Frees Sample 3 BICYCLE SUNDRIES | etc stops coughs, curds colds, gaged in digging the Rhone canal.who: conclusion is to se are a plavér Tiana: Soc.a Box st all Deglers or adi\u2019 rossist - 7 - | BICYCLE MUNSON | taroat any tome: ea 8 rents.ment on strike n few days ago, clash- from C.W.Lindsay, Limited.512 St.\u201c0.price, rem iN = at Cut/Prices 349 Yonge St | | ed with the police yesterday.During | Cather ne street west.They are dis- fE ELECTRIC BEAN CHEMICAL CO.Ltd the melee one policeman and seven posing 'of some firat.class instruments OTTAWA Coo 17 10e0d werkmen were wounded, .| at a great reduction, - 87 2004 43 28 107 .and cheitol® of the raid dafendant.[chattels of the said Defendan:.setzest in \u2018tels of the raul Defendant, seized in this neized.tn this couvre consisting of one.thim ~auge, FonsistinE «of household fur.jrante.cone'stirg of household furniture.vio ' tread.MID.in.ete, A, CHERRIER, B.8.C.Mon- | niture.F.W.THEMENS, B S.C.Mont: [Terns Cash.I.FE.BACHAND, BSU Sendtre Cut Price Catalogue.© TORONTO | April.1011.2 os 158 real, April\u2019isth, 1911.\u2018Montreal, April 13th, WL - i > By Rev.William Harrison, Grace| \u2018Methodist Church, Charlottetown (I.Cor.15-13, 19.) It is indisputable \u2018that the massive apd magnificent fabric of the Christian faith rests jtself not merely on a basis of doctrinal teaching werld-regenerating influences and ideas, but upon a foundation of well- authenticated and immovable facts as well.The facts in the Gaapel system te which the most reiterated and confident appeals are made by the writers of the Christian documents, and on which great issues and claims are made to hinge, are set before us in a manner just as real, as \u2018that Rome was once the capital of the Caesars, and that Waterloo marks a most decisive and momentous stage In the story of Great Britain and the Con- timent of Europe as well.St Paul, who may be properly designated the inspired exponent of New Testament Christianity, does not for a moment hesitate to put the matter squarely and to stage the whole structure and future of the Christian scheme on one great central fact.The resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ from the déad is that fact and as a controlling supreme fact, it stands embedded among the best attested realities of time and hynian history.Looked at from whatever standpoint we may choose, it confronts us as the most potential and far-reaching of all the events which \u2018hkve signalized the world's varied apd wonderful march.-Greatest results stand inseparably ronnected with that empty Judean tomb and may be sald to flow from it, as the sunbeams stream from the sun.The risen Christ made Paul's conversion, preaching, victorous jife, triumphant death, and influential and splendid personality great and indisputable actualities.With Jesus in the grave and never a resurrection morning to Lreak the stillness of that lonely tomb, such a life, careér and work as are found in this prince of apostles would have been utter and supreme impossibilities.The \u2026 Îs£t.0f the risen Lord sét in.metion the whole machinery of Christianity in the world and furnished it with a force sufficient to sustain it in its marvellous operations and aims through all the stress and strain of ages to come.It also made possible .the twenty-seven books constituting the New Testament collection whose contents and history should command the admiration and growing wonder of * generations as they come and go.We cgnnot conceive of a single one of these documents and letters being written without the Influential and ne- essary fact of the resurrection going hefore.The rapid spread of the new Evangel, with its processions of beneficent Pesults during the early cen- turles, Is one historic feature which must enter into the count now before us.And, further, the moral transformations of nearly nineteen hundred years under the auspices and infiu- ences of the Gospel system: the intense personal love for the risen and unseen Saviour on the part of un- eounted millions, extending from the first century to the present hour: the inher consciousness of pardon, peace, & new life and enriching, inspiring hppes attested by ever-widening circles of upright men: the position of the Christian faith in the affection, reverence, literature, languages, life and civilization df this most ilumin- ated and progressive period in the history of the race\u2014-these and many other facts stand associated with the resurrection of Christ from the dead.and \u2018vithout that resurrection would be Impossible and utterly inconceivable.Great results cannot be explained by and | frivolous and inadequate causes.To reject the historical basis \u2018fur- ! nished by the resurrection of Jesus, | stound whigh St.Paul walked with: >ver-deepening wonder and exclama- | \u2018ons of triumph, and substitute for it\u2019 13neies, hallucinations, mistakes, delu- :lons.imaginations or dreams, is to! introduce an element of difficulty, \u2018gainst which men cannot but protest | :$ those who are conscious that every | faculty of head and heart have been would stand convicted as the most de- | outraged bv the red hand of a vandalism of tHe bitterest and cruellest \u2018 kind.If we are to believe that the body | of Jesus never rose; that the sleep of | death into which he passed on the tree of anguish has never been broken; that the great leveler Death has never relaxed his hoid of the buried Nazarene from that day to this\u2014then we are left with only one alternative; and let those who wish accept a stupendous intellectual humiliation, and a position of Insult to every spark of of intelligence, take that alternative with all its embarrasments, denials, defeats, responsibilities and starless gloom.With the platform and basis of historical facts repudiated or grossly ignored by the leaders of unbelief, we are left to conclude that the mistakes and delusions of a few amiable hut hysterical women created Christendom with its manifest monopoly (e sustained progress: and that a fraudulent plety started into existence the mightiest and most beneficent energies that have touched and moved the thronging multitudes of this tolling and sinful earth.The hopes of generations, living and dying, the sufferings and mar- tyrdoms of tens of thousands of heroke men and women, the establishment and continued support of the best Institutions, the arousing of the conscience of the race and the enlargement and purification of its ideals, the turning of the current of human history from its old path of decay and ruin into new and better channels and the putting into world's life.thought and impulses, spirdtual aspirations and sati- isfactions, which in many ways, have already saved the social and moral life of the race\u2014to think of all this and the ever-expanding horizon of service opening up before the Church of Jesus to-day as a result of some accidental ur cunning fabrication.is to bring us face to face with a difficulty and demand compared with which all the claims of orthodox Christianity are Insignificant indeed.With this proferred solution of such facts as above stated it would be easier to believe that the Waterloo monument was only the memory of a European fable, that the towering pyramids of Egypt are nothing more than some old welrd fiction of the desert and that a few frightened ignorant, imaginative and emotional women dreamed into existence, the Emancipation Act.which secured the liberty of four millions of slaves in the great American Republic, No: we are sure that no seif-respect- ing men would care to account for such immense and commanding historical realities by such visionary and utterly incompetent causes.We are absolutely sure that that which raises men and ennables them, clothes them with moral self-respect and touches human life everywhere and always to all goodness and inspiring and deathiess hope cannot come from falschood or wrong.The whole structure of Christianity is before us, and with all its unpar- allcled claims and .all its historical trains of greut and good results must : be accounted for by the resurrection of Christ, or that it was founded in error or falsehood: Let those who choose to believe that the best thing in the world was in the first instance the création or product of a Jie and that for nearly nineteen hundred years this falsehood has maintained its supremacy over the most enlightened minds.and claims as its dominion to-day amid the noontide blaze of this twentieth century the whole round globe itself, if this were true, then fiction is more than truth.Christianity Hberate and stupendous delusion that has ever darkened the erring mind of man; the complicated network of baseless imaginations and foolish drtamg have created and led captive the best centuries in human history; and we are left tuo look upon this most as tounding and bewildering of all spec- tacles\u2014this venerable, passionate.persistent and ever-expanding belief in nothing!!! From such a shameless, repulsive and measureless lhumiliating | alternative, we turn to the great fact commemorated hy the Ohristian world during those aster days-a fact which admits of clear, convincing and indis- putahle historical verification, Adequate causes are found in the triumphant resurrection of Christ from the dead.ard the commanding miracles of a continually enlarging Christendom is found to rest upon a basis as firm and unyielding as the truth itself.CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Unitarian) Sherbrooke St, West and Simpson Strect.Rev.Frederick R.Griffin, B.A, S.T.B.(Harvard) the pastor will preach at 11 am.and 7 pm.Evening subject.\u201cTHE EASTER LEGEND AND THE EASTER FACT.\" \u201cDouglas Methodist Church Communion at the close of the morning service.__Cer.St.Catherine & Chomedy Sia.REV, W, R.YOUNG, B.A.D.D, PASTOR.Speaker, k YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Dominion Square re .NN 11 o.m., Subject.\u201cThe Resurrection Words.\u201d Class at 3 o'clock.7 pm.Subject, \u201cParadine-\u2014Heaven,\u201d Sunday School and Bible Dr.Young will preach at both servicen.Visitors heartily welcome.Special Music at both Services.BUNDAY, 4 P.M.Soloistr: Buraett, and D, Jones.Rev.Pr All Mexnrn, J, men invited.EASTER MUSICAL SERVICE H.Carson, W.Adamson, F.\u20ac.E.of.C.E.BLAND Strangers welcome.\u201cERSKINE HEAD OF CHURCH CRESCENT STREET Rev.R.E.WELSH, D.D.will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.VISITORS ARE WELCOME.GRAND CONCERT i Lauder the directiom of MR, FREDERICK H.BLAIR WESTMINSTER PRESBY : ERIAN CHURCH, Atwater Avenue, Thursday Evening, April 20th, 1911, at 8.15 p.m., In aid of Mortgage Fund.TICKETS .«i.vs ov 2 1086 Heintzman & Co., Grand Piano, from ©.W.Lindsay & Co.88 2000 - The Rev.JOHN LOCHHEAD, M.A.: § p.m., the _ Etrangers and OLIVET YF, April 16th: Fvening Subject: of Saviour.Seats Free.Melville Presbyterian Church ELGIN AVE, WESTMOUNT PARK Minister, will preach at 11 a.m.and subject of the discourse in the evening being \u201cTHE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN 1S WITHIN.\u201d vigitors cordially welcomed at all services, ! DORCHESTER AND GUY STREETS LE PASTOR SULLEIVAN will preach at both services at 11 am.and 7 p.m, \u201cHave Protestant (\u2018harches the Faith Ntrangers cordially invited.James Methodist Chureh in Easter Sunday, 1911.sm SABBATH OF A NEW - + | PROGRAMME LOBD OF THE NATLRAL REALM.\u201d of KASTER MUSIC , THR REY.PR.SPARLING, Pastor, will preach morning and evening WORLD.\u201d .wn plbitaned : Choruses PUBLIC MOST WELCOME.~ SP - men BU mab aad ar 12.30 p.m.\u2026 pot napisy - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 SATURDAY.APRIL 15, 1911.\u2018 [rrgatsa sere sess tte sees saqeoaiy ] 7 23 > Christ the fo @hrist The fo als Risen ls 0; AE ee 2 ig a?Lo! the stone is rolled away: ' AH} ANIA sue wi À Sing with N 4 C ok 4 Throw your needless fears away! NV > \"Tis His love and mighty power [EY Saves in life and death\u2019s dark hour.Lo! the stone is rolled away; INA Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day! (N; + nouvo sp 8 +000 00 080U 008 ay » == J Lh.@ = Death is vanquished, sing, oh sing! ES Christ is risen, Christ our King! à 7 Haste the joyous news to spread: ! 7 ONY i i the dead! .; a8 Christ is risen from Lord is risen to-day! J .A cheerful hearts to-day, \u20ac \u2014Mary B.Sleight.Ù EASTER SUNDAY IN THE MONTREAL CHURCHES ANGLICAN.Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal.\u2014Venerable Archdeacon Norton, D.D.Rector of Montreal: Rev- Herbert Sy- monds, DD.LL.D.\u2026 Vicar of Christ Church Cathedral; Rev.W.G.Nichol- mon, Curate.8.00 am.Holy Commi ion; 7 am, Holy Communion; 945 am, Holy .Communion: 11.00 am.Choral Communion, Cathedral service, preacher, the Vicar: 3.00 pan, Sunday School and Bible Classes in the Synod Hall: 7.00 p.m.Cathedral service, preacher, the Lord Bishop of Montreal.Church of the Advent, Wood and Western aves, Westmount\u2014Rev.H.M.Little, 8.T.L., rector.\u20147 am.and 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10.15 a.m., Matins; 11 a.m., Choral Eucharist and sermon; 3.15 p.m., Children's sérvice: T pm, Evensong and sermon.The Rector will preach both morning and evening.Church of The Good Shepherd, cor- | ner of Claremont avenue and Sherbrooke street.\u2014Rev.F.A.Pratt, rector.Holy Communion, 7 a.m.\u2026 8 am.and 11 a.m.: morning praver, 11 am, Address by Mr.Os- The ren's offerines.borne; 7 p.m.\u2018evening service; and evening services.St.Cyprian\u2019s, Maisonneuve.\u2014Baster Sunday.8 a.m\u2026 Holy Communion; 11 a.m.Holy Communion and sermon; 7.45 p.m, evensong; Rural Dean Robinson, Rector.8t Martin's .Church, corner Prince Arthur and St.Urbain streets, Rev.G.Osborne Troop, M.A, rector.8 am.Holy Communion; 11 a.m.morning prayer.sermon and Holy Communion \u2018choral); 3.30 p.m.special service for young people; 7 pm.evening prayer and sermon.Subject\u2014\"\u201cWe phall not all sleep.\u201d Preacher at both services the Rector.All seats free.The Church of St.James the Apostle.\u2014 Rev.Canon Ellegood, D.C.L.Rector, Rev.Allan P.Shatford, M.A, Curate; and 9.40 a.m.;: Choral Communion, 11 am; Children's.services 3 pm.; Evensong, 7 p.m.; Morning Preacher, Rev.Canon Ellegood: Evening Preacher, Rev.Allan P.Shatford.On this Easter day, the pewholders are respectfully requested to be In thelr pews preacher, the Reotor; evening prayer, 7 p.m.preacher, the Rector, ; Grace Church, Wellington \u201cStreet.\u2014 Ven.Archdeacon Ker, D.D., rector.Rev.ll.C.Winch, assistant.| Services at 6.30 am.8 am, 1020 am.and 12 o'clock noon:, 3 p.m.Young | People's Easter Missionary service; 7: p.m., evening prayer.Rev.H C.| Winch will preach at 10.30 am.and Archdeacon Ker will preach at 7 p.m.! St.Aidan\u2018s Emard Ward.\u20143 p.m, | Sunday School; 4.15, Adult Bible Class; : 7 evensong.: St.Alban's Church, St.Zotique! Street £24 Tenis Boulevard.Rev.H.! EE Horsey, rector, 8 am.Holy Com- i munlon: 11 am.morning prayer and Holy Communion: 3 pm, special : Suriday Suhoo! service; 7 p.m,, evening | praver.i St.Augustine's, Rosemount, \u2014 Ser- vices\u201411 aan.Holy Eucharist, Rev.J.J.Willis, B.A., B.D.; 3, Children's! service, Rev.Joan Hodgkinson, 7, Rev.John TModgkinson.! St.Clement's Belcher Memorial | Church, \u2018sordon ave, and Wellington ; street, Verdun \u2014Rev.FL.Whitley.M.A.rector\u2014Holy Communion, 6.45! am.: 8 am.and 11 am.(choral); morning prayer, 10.13 a.m.; Children's Missionary service, 3 pm.; (choral), 7 p.m.evensong St.Columba\u2019s Church, Kensington, Rev.F.A.Pratt, rector-Holy Communion, 9.30 am.; evening prayer, 7 p.m., Mr.Thorne.8t.Cuthbert\u2019s\u2014Park Ave.Fxten- sion.\u2014-11 a.m., Holy Kucharist, the Rev, Dr.Wells; 3 pan.Sunday school; 7 p.m., e\u2018ensong.St, George's Church.Trominion Square\u2014Rev.Canon J Paterson- Smyth, B.D., LL.D., LittD, rector.Rev.W.S.Major, Rev.R.G.Ascal, Holy Communion at 7 am, 8 am.and 9 am.; 1! am.morning prayer and Holy Communion, sermon Ly the Rector; 3 pm, children's service in church, preacher, the Rector: 7 p.m.evening praver, preacher, Rev.W 8, Major.St.Hilda's, Rossland Park.\u20143} p.m, Sunday School; 7 p.m, Evensong.St.John the Evangelist's Church.\u2014 Holy Communion at 6.15 am.7 am, (chapel), 8 am.and 11 am.matins at 10.15 a.m; evensung and sermon at T p.m, 8t.Edward's Church, corner St.Paul and Inspector streets, Rural Dean Sanders, incumbent.Services.with Holy Communion, at !1 am.and 7 p.m.; Sunday school service, 3 p.m.; preacher at all the services, the Incumbent.8t.Jude's Church, cor.Coursol and Vinet \u2014Rev.Canon Dixon, rector: Rev, R.I, Carson, assistant.Services at 11 a.m., Holy Communion; 3.30 p.m.\u2026 children\u2019s service, Rev, Fi, T.Capel; 7 pan., Holy Communion, preacher, Rev.H.Jekill.M.A.St.Lawrence, Terminal Sunday School; Park.\u2014 3.30 p.m., Evenpong.St.Margaret's, Tetreaultville.\u2014 11 a.m., Holy Iucharist.Rev, ll.Je- kill, B.A.: 3 p.m.Sundav school, 7 p.m., evensong, Rev.J.J.Willis, B.A, Mary's Churoh, corner Prefon- st.taine and Rouville streets.Rev, James BE.Fee, M.A.Rector.8 a.m, Holy Communion: 11 am.Holy Com- niunion and sermon; Preacher, the rec-, tor: children service, 3 pm.; evensong and sermon, 7 pan.preacher, the rector.8t.Paul's, Greenfield Park, St.Lambert.-\u2014Maltting at 11 a.m., knd 7 pm.Evensong.Sunday School at 3 pom, St.Stephen's Church, Weredale Park, Dorchester street and Atwater avenue.\u2014Celebration of Holy Come munion at 6.30, 8, 19, and 11 am.Shorterred Order of Marning Prayer and choral Communion, \u2018at 11 a.m.; Preacher, the Dean of Montreal; Chiid.rens services at 3 pm; Evening Praver, at 7 o'clock: Preacher, Rev.J.It.Thomas, M.A, The Communion offertories will bo for the Benevolent Fund, the general offertories for the current expenses.St.Thomas Church, corner Iielori- er avenue and Sherbrooke street, Canon Renaud, Rector; 8 a.m.Holy Communion: 11 a.m., Morning service with administration of Holÿ Commun- lon: 53 pu, Children:s servico with music and presentation \u2018of the ehttd- {| Topic.at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.METHODIST.East End Methodist Church, corner Cantier and De Montigny streets.\u2014 Rev.T.A.lHalpenuy, B.A., pastor.Services at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m.The Pastor will preach at both services; Special Easter Music; Easter Musical Service at Sunday School, at 2.45 p.m.Ebenezer Methodist Church, corner of St.Antoine and Convent streets, St.Henrl\u2014Pastor, Rev.Alfred E.Pates.Morning Service, 11 am, Sermon, \u201cRisen with Christ seeking things above\u2019; Evening Service, 7 p.m.: Sermon, Topic: \u201cA visit to the Empty Tomb and Lessons from the Resurrection.\u201d Special Easter Music by Cholr at both services: Sabbath School and Adult Bible Class at 3 p.m.: Epworth J.eague, Monday at 8 p.m.Junior Epworth League, Wednesday, 8 p.n., Prayer and Praise Service, Wednesday, 8 p.m.Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church, corner of Fairmount avenue and Hut- chison street\u2014Rev.G.I.Campbell, pastor will preach at both services, 11 am.: \u201cThe Creed, According to »t.Paul.\u201d 7 p.m, \u201cIf a man die shall he rise again\u2019.Sunday School! and Bible Classes 3 p.m.Sherbrooke Street Methodist, just west of St.Lawrence Main St.\u2014Rev, Alfred A.Radley, pastor; 11 a.m.\u201cAn Easter Message\u2019: 7 p.n., \u201cFaith's Ag- nosticisms.\u201d Pastor will preach at both services.Special Faster Music by choir.Sacrament at close of morning Service.PRESBYTERIAN.American Presbyterian Church Presbytery of New York, corner of Dor- chester and Drummond streets.Rew.Robert Johnston.D.D., pastor.Sabbath services: Public worship, 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sabbath school\u2014all de- partmenis\u20143 p.m.Bible study section of Young Men's League, at 10 a.m.Mid-week prayer meeting and conference on Wednesday at 8 pm, Strangers aro cordially invited to all services.To-morrow the Pastor will preach at both services.Calvin Presbyterian Church, corner Notre Dame and Seigneurs streets \u2014 pastor, Rev.James Mackay, will preach at 11 am.and 7 p.m.: Chinese School, 10 a.m.; prayer meeting.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Crescent St.Presbyterian Church, corner Crescent and Dorchester sts., Rev.Robert W.Dickie, B.A., minister.\u2014Services at 11 am, and 7 p.m.; evening subject, \u201cThe Outlook for International Peace.\u201d Erskine Church, head of street.Services at 11 p.m.conducted by Rev.R.E.Welsh, D.D.: Sabbath School 3 p.m.Fairmount Presbyterian Church, Masson and Papineau streets, Rev.H.&.Tee B.A.pastor.Services at 11 a.m.: and 7 pm.Adult Bible p.m.; Sunday School at 3.Gardenville Avenue Church.Longue= uil\u2014Morning.11 o'clock, special service for the young people subject: \u201cGiants and how to fight them;* evening.7 o'clock, subject, \u2018The progressiveness of life;\u201d preacher at both services Rev.Thomas Harrison.Crescent Knox Church.cur Dorchester and Mansfield streets.\u2014 Rev.1.Adams Montgomery, R.A.pastor, Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.The pastor wil conduct both -eervices, Schools for Chinamen at 10 a.m.and \"8.15 p.m.: Sabbath School aml Bible classes at 3 p.m.: Mr.Taylor's class for men at same hour.- MacVicar Memorial Church, St.Via- teur avenue and Hytchigon street \u2014 Rev.James G.Pütter, B.A., pastor.Services at 11l\u2018atfn.gubjett \u201cPérsonal Dynamic: T 25 manent Conqueroes\u201d™; p.m,,.Faster sort vice with Suñday dot or 4 ra Melville ign Church, High Rev avenue, Weitnourt, Par \"the ] John LouchlietdMA,;, Minister.Services at 11 adsaé J 9.M5.Babbath Schoo! and Paatol's Bible\u2018.Class at 12.15 p.m.Mr.LochBegB: will preach a both_services; evening subject *T Kingdom of Heaven is within\" ?st.Anaren's Chbreh of Scotland; Beaver Hall Jl.\u2014S8ervices at 11 a.and 7 p.m.\u2018Rev.Jas- Barclay.DPF; LL.D.will preach af both services, § p.m, Susday Shovel, \u201d \"| TA.Rector.will preach at both.morning Holy Communion, 7, 8, am.and 7.Class at % \u201cMore thau) |Jech St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, | Cote St, Antoine Road\u2014 (Opposite Kensington Ave.)\u2014Rev.W.J.Clark, D.D., minister.11 a.m.\u201cResurrection.\u201d preacher, the minister; 7 p.m \u201cResurrection,\u201d preachen the minister; meet ing of Sabbath School at 8 p.m.; St.| Henry Sunday School Mission at 8 p.m.: \u2019 8t.Giles Presbyterian Church, st ! Denis street, near St.Joseph Boule- ' vard\u2014Rev.J.R, Dobson, B.D., minister.\u20148ervices at 11 am, subject:\u2014 \u201cHe rose again according to the Scriptures;\u201d 7 p.m.subject:\u2014\u201cWhat ia men.\u201d The usual meetings during the week.St.Marks Presbyterian Church, | Haymarket Square, William and Dal- housie streets, Rev.G.F.Kinnear, ' B.A.pastor.11 am.preaches; \u201cMen's Own.\u201d 10 am.; Bible Claas and Sunday School at 12 noon; ! 7 p.m.Easter Song service.Solos and! anthems from the Messiah, also Eas-; ter carols and hymns, Solos by Mra.p.! and others, Mr.John T.Edwards, organist end choir director Chinese classes.8 p.m.St.Paul's Church, Dorchester St.\u2014 The Rev.Jamés Barclay, D.D, LL.D.; pastor emeritus\u2014Morning service at 11 a.m., avening service at 7 pym.; Rev.D.J.Fraser, D.D., LL.D, will officiate at both services; Sunday Schoo! a: 3 pm.St.Pauls Misaton, St, Charles Street, Point St.Charles.\u2014 Rev.C.A.Doudlet, Missionary: Morning service at 11 a.Evening service 6.30 p.m.Sunday School 3 p.m.; _Salem Welsh Presbyterian Church, Alexandra rooms, opposite Christ Church Cathedral, Rev.J.R.Evans, pastor.\u2014+Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.: Sunday School, English and Welsh classes, 3 p.m.; Wednesday, Prayer meeting, 8 p.m.Stanley Strest Presbyterian Church \u2014Rev.A.J.Fowler, M.A., B.D., will preach at both services.Morning subject, \u201cThe Sepulchre of Jesus\u201d; evening subject, \u201cThe Call of Jesus to a Young Man.\u201d Sabbath School and Bible Class at 3 p.m.; Chinese Sabbath School at close of evening service; Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 pm: Christian Endeavor, Friday, 8 p.m.Summerisa Presbyterian Chureh\u2014 Divine Worship at 11 a.m.conducted by Mr.6.G.Treanor, student-in- charge; Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m.LL Co The First Presbyterian Church, St Lawrence Boulevard.\u2014The Rev.Malcolm A, Campbell, pastor.rvices at 11 am.and 7 pm.School fos: Chl- namen meets at 9.45.The Sunday school and the Adult Bible clans for young men and women meeets at 3 p.m.Special Easter service at 11 o'clock.Evening subject, \u201cCertainly this was a righteous Man.\u201d The pastor will officiate at both services tomorrow.Westminster Presbyterian Church, Atwater.avenue, Rev.M.Stewart Oxley, B.A., pastor.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.; Easter carols by the choir at the evening service; Sunday School and Bible Class at 8 p.m.: Chinese School at 2 pm.; C.E, Mon day evening: Prayer meeting on Wed nesday evening.BAPTIST.First Baptist Church, Sherbrooke stand Union avenue.\u2014F.A, Gordon, M.A.D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.Rev.Gordon Baker; 7 p.m.Dr.Gordon.subject, \u201cImmortality.\u201d Bap- tigms at close of both morning and evening services.; Olivet Baptist Church, corner Dot- chester and Guy / streets\u2014Rev.Jos.Sulltvan, M.A., pastor.Services at 11 am, and 7 pm, Evening subject, \"Have Protestant Churches the Faith of our Saviour?\u2019 Sunday achoel and Bible classes at 3 o'clock.Point St.Charles Baptist Church, \u2014 cor Wellington and Liverpool! streets.Rev, J.T.Marshall, B.A, pastor.Ser- vicdirat 11 am.and 7 p.nx.Subject fo mening: \u201cThe Shout of Victory\"; evening subjsct: \u201cThe Resurrection of Bolly\u201d.Believers\u2019 Baptism at close of evening service.Special music under the direction of Mr.Walker.St.Paul's Baptist Church, 2391 Ontario street cast.\u2014Rev.Arthur St James.B.A.pastor: 11 a.m.French sermon, special music; 3 p.n., Bible school, French and English; 6.18 p.m., B.Y.P.U; 7 pm.English sermon, interesting to children.CONGREGATIONAL.Bethishem Congregational Church, corner Clarke and Western avenues, Westmount, \u2014 The combined congregdtions of Calvary and Bethlehem: Congregational Churches will worship together in Bethlehem Church in the mornirg, and in Calvary Church in the evening.Rev.J.J.Martin, Ph.D, wii! preach at both special Easter services.Emmanuel Church, 169-171 Drum- mond street.\u2014Rev.Hugh Pediey, B.A., pastor, will preach at both services.Morning subject, \u201cAn argument for immortality.\u201d Evening subject, \u201cThe Coronation of Power.\u201d The conclusion of the special course of Eastertide set- mons\u2014\"The Fourfold Coronation of Christ.\u201d Special Easter music, Point St.Charles Congregational Church, Wellington and Hibernia streets.\u2014Rev.A.W.Main.pastor.Services at 11 a.m., subject, \u2018Easter\u2019: 7 p.m.subject.\u201cImmortality; special Faster music.The Union Congregational Church, 76 Inspector street.\u2014Rev.H.B.Gantt, pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7.30 p.m.Morning subjeot:\u2014\"\u201cThe Tomb and Resurrection of Jesus,\u201d by Pastor, The evening service wil be an Easter song service by choir and congregation.The Sunday school Easter exercises from 12.30 to 1.30.Special ger- vices for the day.Zion Congregational Church, corner Mance and Milton streets\u2014Rev.Frank J.Day, M.A.B.D, paster.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.,, The pastor will preach at both services.Morning subject, \u201cThe Easter Inapiration\u201d; evening subject, \u201cUniversal peace.\u201d LUTHERAN.Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer 365 Mountain street, Rev.H.J.Croushore, pastor.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7.30 pan.: German Ev.Lutheran St.John's Church, corner Mance and Prince Ar- {thur street.\u2014Rev.Emil Jestineky, pastor.Service at 11 am.Duet by Mrs.A.Wieland and Miss I.Bergholdt.Solo by Mr.Philipps.\u2018Cello solo by Mr.Machabek.Evening service, with Holy Communion, at 7.30 p.m.\u2018 ADVENTIST.Seventh Day Adventist Church, Vii.leneuve and Hutdhison streets.O.Butler, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.Saturday, subject, A Bible study.by Pastor.Services at 7 p.m.Bunday.Subject, Why was the true Sabbath not found out before?by Pastor: UNITARIAN.Church of the Messiah, Sherbrooke street west and Simpson street, Rev, Frederick R.Gritfin, B.A, B.T.B.(Harvard), the pastor, will preach at | 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Evening sud- \u201cThe Easter Legend and,the Easter Fact.\u201d Communion service zât 12.48 p.m, .ea DISCIPLES.\u201c8 pu i» \u201cChurch of Christ coruér Manco s ahd Fairmount avenue, Rév.G.+ Beaman, minister, 11.20 a.m., sub+ ject.\u201cSaved Through Suffering.\u201d \u2018 7 .m.\u201cTheyTwo Kingdoms and Their uling Powers.\u201d Speaker at both sers.ices, Elder Wm.R.R.McKwen.\u2018arewell after ten years in the Monf- fea! 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From London comes many stories showing that King George is a most industrious and businesslike monarch.An early riser, he is in the.thick of hia correspondence and papers by 3 o'clock in the morning.Then come communications or conferences with his ministers, which at the present stage, of English politics are numerous: and important.He.works \u2018steadily on until Juncheon, apends the afternoon in recreation, and in the evenifig returns to his tasks of state, frequently continuing dt them until midnight Such is tho glory of the twentieth century king.Royalty finds no time or chance in these gober years for.the rayeties or adventures of a Francis the First.The King has a job like any of his subjects.and; one that is far more ardtioug than falls to the lot of most of them., : \u2018United irish Lengué.On Tuesday, an important meëting à the United Irish League, will be Rel) at 642 Bt.Catherine street west At\u201c o'clock.All Irishmen and others În- terested in Irish affairs are ihvited.The Visiting Governors to the Montreal General Hospital, next week are: Mesgrs, Hugens Lafleur, K.C.: Albert J.Brown, K C.;.D.W, Bole.C.We Tinling.ce \\ i sang \\ \u2018porta nt\u2014the Valley of the Kidron.then ; v \u2018 \u2018that THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014S ATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.7 \u2018 What Bethany, Jerusalem, Calvary, | and the Holy Sepulchre?Look Like: Now.in the Mosque of Omar, I doubt whe- Specially Written for the Montrea: \u2018 Star.ther ou heard of it at the time.They ; .\u2018were not anxious to have the news get , During \u201cthe gray days and golden\u201d ut.Jt might injure tourist trade.that make up lois Week the gray of Une of itg incidental effects was to! stiffen up the regulations for visiting! the Mosque: and, when we went, it] was only possible to go in the morning.Then a consular \u201ckavass\u2019 or guard ; would accompany you all through the visit, and another Moslem policeman would come alung to lend weight We :felt very Important under such an es- Ge haemane, the du kness of Calvary, the flooding suniight of Easter morn\u2014 the eyes of Christendom are turned upon a small section of an inconsiderable Turkish Province tucked away at\u2019 the Eastern End cf the Mediterranean.nothing there that attracts There is tcort \u2014a feeltng that wa .PY 8 increased by human Interest clsewhere.The coun- the careful tleing of ali ver our try Is bleak and barren.The city.5 ppers 0 boats before we were allowed to step is very ancient and' inside the doors of the Mosque.of which we think, Master.But he must accompany Him back again across the Kidron, up the jalons of the Mount;on which Jemsalem % na oi Darrow =.aL might - Bor phase fate sealed pefora hin oxme from the the amghborin = Allages to the-morning.= ave the a The\" Pragtorium, A 2% \u201cThe soene of his tris! beford \u2018Pinte I fixed In the Castle of Antonla, which is now a Turkish barracks just inside the \u2018Gate of St.Stephen.This is be- | Haved, to have been the site of the | Praetoplum; and here, in the flagged court of this Turkish barracks, is the | Firet \u2018Station\u2019 of the Via Dolorosa.It is-a barracks much like any other im the \"East.A massive stone building with huge bare halls.Turkish soldiers lounge about, smoking.the universal cigarette; and watching the Christian worshippers with-the polite lethargy of the Orient.From this spot start the sad proces- ; sions which every Friday follow the \u201cfr T - id sian enclosure is the Chapel of the Ascension.which covers the ground beHeved in the time of Constantine to be the -scene of the final Jeparture, They svenshow you now an impression of the right foot of Christ encased In a marble enclosyre, The Chapel is today owned by the Moslems; but they ermit the celebration of Mass there on stated occasions.Parts of the modern building are cléarly very did; and we are hers upon one of the sites that is hallowed at least by the veneration of long generations of earnest Chris-{ tlans.Men who fought theif way to the Holy City, sword in hand.came here to pray: and it is always a thrilling experience to touch hands so surely with the old Crusaders.Standing on the Mount of Ascension.we have passed, of course, beyond Holy Week; but there is no better place to close this hasty sketch of its sacred scenes.If we return to the Russion enclosure and mount ts view- £ tower, all Judea lles at our feet.To the \u2018east ,the tumbling hills roll down below us to the blue waters of the Dead Sea, looking incredibly near us | utterly without modern progress.No- | thing that we associate with the .phrase \u201cChristian civilization\u201d is to le.gern In Its externals.It Is a Moslem city; It is in an untilled country: the Christtan symbols themselves are exotic.Put all Christendom is thinking to-day of the events of which this.city and its environs were the theatre.\u2018 What 1 shall attempt to de in here few varagraphs is to follow up with\u201d vou these events tender, Ua, triumphant\u2014and picture for vont uBj well ag I may what the places Lok -iku : to-day in which they cecçcurrel nines teen centuries avo.Bethany.+ Lot us Hegin at Frthanv.If Jesus hod 1 home nr Judra.It Was at Be-.than It was from Bethany that he began that triumphant progress when the crowds \u201ccut down hranches from he trees and strewed them in the! wav\".and it was to Bethanv that he returned after His trying days in the | Temple.) Reihany lay over the Mount of! Olives from Jerusalem.It was v.ihin easy walking distance of that city; and it seems probable that: the path then ran accross the Mount - and not about it.where the road runs tn-day.The present road is the Jeri- «ho road; and it passes beneath\u2019 the medern village whieh lies on the slope of the south-eastern spur of the Mount \u2018of Olives, The inhabitants aré wholly I Moslem: and the low stone houses in which they Jive, are usually ruinous.The traveMer is shown various places of interest\u2014the Tomb of Lazarus; the House of Simon.the Teper: and the! site of the House of Mary and Mar-, tha.Even tradition is faint here: but | it Is clear that some of the huildings! are very.old.Paula.a pupil of St.The \u2018Upper Room\u201d of the Last Supp er, Jerome who visited him at Bethlehem! fn the fifth ceniury, also saw a church The Easter interest about the Temple at that time cn the site of the grave | has reference rather to its courts than of [.azarus.The tomb shown now is'to its actual site.It was here that reached by a flight of twenty-four Jesus taught and disputed during that steps which descend into an outer last week when the authorities were chamber.and then u few more steps , plotting for his death.Still he must and you are-in the tomb.It 1s well, have seen the object of central inter- underground and quite dark.You! est to-day\u2014the mass of native rock must examine its masonry with a can- {that juts up through the floor of the dle.Tts age is apparent; but there is; ; Mosque of Omar.it is the top of little insistence upon its identity.The\u2019 Mount Moriah and was possibly the site Moslems now control the tomb\u2014for of the great altar of burnt offering.It they regard Lazarus ns & saint: but is on that theory, at all events,\u201d that the steps down to it were built by | they fix the exact place of the ; Temple.Christians.{There are many.many traditions at- There is nothing whatever in \u2018the | taching to this curious, rugged and modern Bethany to suggest the idvlic unshapen rock, which the Mosque en- scones depleted in the New Testament.shrines.One of the it Is squalid, dirty, poverty-ridden and que is that Mohammed wus from this depressing.The only home-like touch spot translated to heaven on the back about it is to remember that Simon of his horse Fl-Burak; and that the was called \u201cthe Leper.\u201d ! rock tried to follow him, but was held The Mount of Olives.back by the hand of the angel whose From Bethany.the way over the; finger prints in it are still! shown.\u2026 Mount of Olives, must always have,\u201d The Upper Room ern an inspiring walk.The climb up As we move nearer to the tragedy through the gray-green of the olive of Good Friday, we are next concerned groves, would have quieted the spirit'!in the site of the Upper Room, where of the most disturbed.and then would, Christ and his disciples ate the Last have come the moment: whenz the 4op.was reached, and \u201cJerusalem the Gol- been called until lately Mount Zion den,\u201d lav before you.At that time, it! near the Zion Gate.It Is outside the was \u201cgolden.\u201d The top of Herod's present wall: but, would have been in- Temple then shone with a yellow side the city at the time of Christ.splendor.To-day, as you look across, It looks like the top of a chapel, floor- the valley of the \u201cbrook Kidron\u201d ed off as it were: and the Christians where the Temple stood, you see the! established themselves here and built heavy battlemented wall of the Middle! places of worship as long ago as the most pictures-}' Spprt.Bis is now shown on what has | Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.We go out of the court and down the steps to the street.and there is the Second Station of the Cross, where the Croas was laid on his | shoulders.A little farther on is the \u201cEcce Homo\u201d arch where Pilate cried \u201cBehold the man!\u201d The Via Dolorosa follows several streets until it enters a maze of Turkish house®; and from there it can only be touched at places on its way to the Church.The House of Ste.Veronica is now g chapel under the level of the present pavement.The Holy Sepulchre.The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where the procession ends, has been described so often that I shall not attempt It here.The: top of Golgotha is covered by a chapel\u2014a chapel within the church\u2014and the hole in the rock where the Cross was thrust, is shown.Worshippers are always praying here; and, at Easter time, it is thronged with men amd women from all quarters of the globe.No* dress, no speech, no race, seems to be absent.The other sacred sites about the Church you know already\u2014the Stone of Unction, the chapel of the parting of the Ral- ment, the Holy Sepulchre itself.The Holy Sepulchre is enclosed in a small chapel under the central dome of the church; and the tomb is covered with marble.lighted with costly lamps, and is used as an altar.GENERAL VIEW OF \"BETHANY \u2014Bethany was the home of Martha and Mary, and figures ren in.New Testament history.in that clear air; and beyond Jordan.rise again the Mountains of Boab, To the south, Jerusalem lies looking like a relief map of itself from this height \u2014Iits gray walls surrounding it, the domes of the mosque and the church Pts salient features ,and the massive rilgrim buildings rising above the native houses.Beyond is Bethlehem and Hebron.To the north ,the road winds over the bare Judean hills to Samaria and Galilee, A.R CARMAN, > Port Colborne Lightkeeper Dead.Port Colborne, Ont.April 15.David Forder.aged 70 years, light keeper here for over forty years, died suddenly last night of heart failure._ No.0 Hercules Cozy Corner.Impossible to sag it.Patented Guard Rails prevent Cushion from slipping off.: FE Ee bth Ll I 7, [] i HOTEL UT PET EAE +8 A 1% ms prié HAG No.0 Cozy Corner complete with Cuzhion.No household without one.complete GET IT AT YOUR GROCER'S TO-DAY SURE .Best Of The Wheat \u201cReady To Eat-.Steam-cooked whole wheat, rolled 1n- to thin flakes malted and baked crisp and brown.\u201cFOR is it any Wonder FORCE is wo for easy digestion, delicious, so nourishing, so agreeably huuger-satisfying.Ready to serve\u2014vwith cream or fruit, Coupon on every package good for valuable premiums.Write for free Catalog.Made By The H-0 Company Hamilton, Ont.& Neilson The Chocolates that are Different \u201cChocolates Made Fresh Every Hour\u201d Is a myth.\" Chocolates would not be fit to eat an hour\u2014a day\u2014or even a veek-\u2014after being made.The cream centers vould be hard, and the fruit flavors, cream and chocolate would not be sufficiently blended.To have chocolates that are really delicious, they must be matured just as the Christmas fruit cake is made weeks before it comes on the table.Imagine eating fruit cake an hour after it comes from the oven! 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Jerusalem.Out by St.Stephen's Gate the time of Christ, the path crossed |, go.and down acros the valley tbe.Kidron father down and the .of the Kidron once more.and up to engl, was probably entered on the no shadows of the Garden of Ueth- \u2018However that may be\u2014it is unim-| 3\u20ac™ane Gethsemane.Doubtless the Garden was then an olive grove\u2014as it is now-\u2014but more open.to chande access.Now a stone wall surrounds it: and -the patient =, .Franciscan Fathers raise there a most \u201cthe slopes of Scopus: down.the refreshing garden of hloom and vere i to\" Jericho.vistas of the road dure.It is a bright spot of green on : ee » fe wibpe- of, Olvmte: and a- 3e The Temple, (es re An ; spot On À quiet spring The Temple Enclosure.which ia nne pessoa Wbuld be hard 10 imagine.of the absolutely undisputed sites in It suggests rest-not strife; security\u2014 Jerusalem, is now whdlly Moslem.not betrayal.It Is the Garden tol e ne : - ind sice safe | They hold no site more sacred outside| Which Jesus went to f een.of Mecca; and it 1s only by courtesy | (rom his enemies: nat the tiarden to, and under the most rigld restrictions which Judas came with an armed Christiane are allowed to enter band to earn for him-elf \u2018thirty pleces it at all.Hebrews never desire to of sliver.\u201d and lasting Infamv.enter it.They fear that they may.Aged olivè' trees lean over Îta trim- inadvertently, tread on the site of the med hetigés and bright beds of flowers.Holy of Holler.At night, thé Faster moon fills the Just béfore ve reached Jerusalem, whole scène ith a soft radiance.It & Young American lady had been shot AK NOW, must have presented a pleas- Ink.Aspect.On une side, the graces ful\u2018and verdant Mount of Olives; on \u2018other, Jerusalem, crowning Mount and Mount Moriah.Up the val- fs a place where the devout Christian through the eye Ly.a Moslem tanati¢ would fain close the story of his ~ Tetnh, contaiîning the stone which: was Outside the city wall near the Damascus Gate rises what may be called the Protestant Calvary\u2014ithat is, the Calvary of those who do not accept ithe site under the Church.It 1s a breezy hjltop to-day.with a Moslem graveyard covering part of it.Where the earth has fallen away from the rock on one side, #fanciful person can |! see a resemblance to a human skull: and the guardian insists that this was why It was called \u201cthe place of the skull.\u201d How many times the outward appearance\u2019 of this hill may haye changed in nineteen centurfes, no one knows, This is Gordon's Calvary.and near it 1s the Garden Tomb which many believe to be the real Holy S pulehre.\u201cNow in the place whe he was crucified, there was a garden; and, in the garden, a new sepulchre wherein was never man yet laid.\u201d \u2026 If we had the time, we could now go hack to \u2018the Church of the Holy Seé- pulchre and visit some of the sites connected with the Resurrection, such as the beautiful chapel of the Apparl- tion, possessed-Ly\u2018the Latin or Roman Catholics, where Christ appeared -to his mother after leaving the tomb, An Under the Winding-Up Act In the matter of PERRAULT, AUDY detail, Steam Derricks of 6 tons, 1 smali Derrick of 2 tons, 1 Derrick with Drum; also a varled assortment of Tools, 3,500 feet of Lumber, one lot Drain Pipes, one lot of Tar Paper.etc, etc.; one Buggy.Montreal, tices, Sheds, Fences, Machinery and Tolls, as follows: Three Derricks of %, tons respectively; Scaffolding, Wheelbarrows, and Cut Stone, Brick, Timber.| MARCOTTE BROS., COMPANY, LIMITED, Contractors and Quarriers.The undersigned will sell by auction, in TUESDAY, APRIL 25TH, 1911, At 11 O'Clock A.M, At the Quarry, BORDEAUX, QUE., Certain Machinery (almost new), used n the Quarry, and consisting of: Two Will he sold on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26TH, 1911, In the Yard, No.992 St.Urbain Street, At 11 O'Cloek A.M.All the Constructions comprising: Of- 2 and 3 Picks, Shovels, etc., etc.; Rough Conditions\u2014 CASH For all other information, apply to \u2018ALEXANDRE DESMARTEAU, Liquidator, No.60 Notre Dame 8t.East, Montreal.Auctioneers.A 89 3 Zaw em - pam ante-chamber is marked as the piace where He appeared to Mary Mazdale marble rings in the floor showing wheré each stood.There is also the Angel Chapel, just In front of the rolléd away from the \u201cmôuthof the Sepulchre.The Ascension.t But we have only time to climb again the Mount of Olives, where tradition has long placed the scene nf the Ascension, lt is characteristic of I Jerusalem that two sites are shown.\"The Greek Church teaches that it took place from the side of the Russian church: on the top of the mountain, and a stone in the ground marks the exact ot.Butéh livtle distencé from the Ruy.iy > BRAGGS CHARCOAL Purifies the Blood and Speedily (ures INDIGESTION, Acidity, Flatulence, Heartburn, Impure Breath, Diarrlses, rte.Prevents Meny An Illness.Highly Recommended by the Medical Profession.Biacuits, 36e oo tin; 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, cu Le Canadian Graphophone Co.641 ST.CATHERINE WES *.Between Mountain and Crescent es Janie was stepping in.and she lost \u2018her balance and fell into fhe water.Just as she was coming up for the 4 - but stayed around in the sun.until her | - \u20aclothes were nearly .coeded dn helping her into the boat.| gaaciqus oussens $ CHILDREN'S STORIES : Sp a aeocaes THE SENIOR PRIZES.#A Little Help is Worth a Lot of Pity.\u201d (First Prize.) One cold day in the early apring.an old man stood at the corner of Peel street, selling papers.\u2018He was very poorly clad, and he kept walking up and down trying to keep himself warm.His voice was so hoarse with the cold, that.the people who passed by couldn't hear him.Some foolish boys laughed and mocked him.but one of them.a hoy of thirteen.after looking at him.went up to him «nd said: \u201cI will shout for you.\u201d The old man thought the boy was making fun of him, but he began taking up the papers and calling out in a clearer CORNER FOR THE C Children\u2019s Drawing Competition ts voice than the old man.In a short time he had sold all the papers for him.The man offered to pay him.but the boy would take nothing.and | ran oft with a smiling face, happy at having done a good deed in helping, cn who needed it more than him- e HILDA BROWNE, aged 13, 838 I'or- Bhester street east, Montreal .\u2018A Brave Act.{Second Prize,) A friend of mine named Janie, aud & few of her chums, who instead of golng to school went down to the wharf\\ where the bateau's were unloading logs.The logs were covered with gum, and the girls\u2019 made pretty bags: to gather it in.But one day they decided they would get into | the little boat.which was tied to the larger one.All the girls except Janie were in the boat The men did not notice them, and started to sail just last time, one of her friends named Maggie cayght her by the hair and held her there, till the other girls suc- The men seeing this rowed the girls back to shore.She did not go home, dry.and then she] went in without anyone seeing her and changed her clothes.I am glad to say she was none the worse for [sesso a csatesa ANIMAL STORY @ » ® # Saconce &* seasons A Dumb Orphan.One very cold Sunday night tn the | early part of the winter on our road \"home from church we found a little .kitten crying on the street.Mother \u2018picked it up and brought it home and : gave it some hot milk, and the Httle pussy appreciated her new home very much for she would du almost any- | thing for us, but.she could not speak On New Year's eve early In the evening.we were enjoying her playing.ball with my little brother.\"a Æirl friend who had come to visit\u2019 | us whose name was Jean.Father j and Jean were playing some game on | the table, the little pussy jumped on the table and they put her down, she | went behind the stove and came out | again, then gave an awful cry.Papa | | i , put her out on the back gallery for | we thought she would take a fit, but !\" , something had got in her throat, we brought her in and gave her a njce | bed and did all we could for her.She got better for a few days, but Just] \u2018a week after she went to the back door And cried again, we let her out and | i she stretched herself and dicd.My, brother and I buried her the next day.| Before she died another big cat came to our door.We let her in for a while i but (hought | cats, so we got a home for the big cat, i hut could not keep her away, so took Îher In and have her still.She is a | great pet also and seems to take the | place of our little pussy we lost.As !thié is a true story of a pet animal 1 | do hope to see it in print.| BEATRICE JORDAN, aged 93 years, 518 Cartier Street, Montreal.(Third Prize.) a When we came home from the country we brought a little white rabbit | Our Pet Rabbit.! Lwith-: us, and after a while it got sol | tame that it would come tu us when \u2018we called it and in the winter when we were at our meals he would come ; into the dining room and bang his hind | fect on the floor and sit up and beg].\u201cfor something to eat.And he is full of mischief and will eat up nearly any- | thing, so we have to keep our things \u2018wut of his way.This is a true story.Dougias Edward, age eight years, 50 Bruce avenue, Westmount.We had!\u2019 we did not want twol ota A new Edison Phonograph\u2019 The greatest of all sound-repro- ducing instruments\u2014as beautiful artistically as it is wonderful, harmonious and natural musically.It .plays both Edison Standard and Fdison Amberol Records.It comes in cither Mahogany or Oak; has drawers for holding The price is 100 Records.$240.BEHNING, + PIANOS By the world\u2019s best makers, MASON & RISCH,, BEHR BROS., N.Y.SHERLOCK-MANNING PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS.\"Roll Music for all instruments.Old Pianos Taken in Exchange.MODERATE LIBERAL TIM LAYTON BROS.550 ST.CATHERINE STREET W.Corner Stanley Street.CES AND PAYMENTS.Fixtures All goods purchased now stored Free till -May 1st on payment of a small deposit.NOW is the GREAT OPPORTUNITY to fix up the new flat or house you are taking.Electric Fixtures This sale will last but a short time.Out of town customers write ask for discounts.This GREAT STOCK embraces many things that YOU NEED.Tasteful Col- for free catalogue, and ~~ =.e her bath, This is a true story.B a tiful ; | Edith Marsden, aged 13; Montmor- \u20144 - \u20ac u \u2019 @ency Falls, Quebec.) 0 A COMPLETE STOCK oF ï or Effects The Pussy.$100 Reward $100 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS [ (Third Prize) { .lear thet there fa at feant one dreaded distase \u2014AT\u2014 - ; ; .5 .that 1 b b bie t re À 11 it There was once a little girl, called Doris Intruder, 1611 St.Dents str cet Montreal.Owen Francis Duffy, 42 hat lence Das, ecn able to cure fu a Js KELLY\u2019S 282 St.Lawrence Boulevard Beatrice, and her little kitten Tom Mountain Hill, Que.1.ily Allan, 271 Poupart street.E.Dalby, 64 Burre St.| is the only positive cure now known to the me- * : city.Eva Dupuis, Maxviile, Ont.E.Gannon, 11972 Bordeaux street, city.|dical fraternity Co Catarrh being a constitutional Catalogue Malied on Request.P hone Main 5908.MONTREAL .They had gone away for the sum-| May Duncan, Chateauguay, Que.Bertha Dupuis, Maxville, Ont.Eva Du- fiucuse aitu rh ea er aly ran .\u2019 mer to their resort which they called pyis, Maxville, Ont.Annle E.Homer.Lower Wood Harbor, Shelb, Co.N.S.gireetly u the blood sm mucous surfaces of Tenttown, by a large river.-Mary Eligh, St.Johns, Que.Clarence Lyon.Pictou, N.8.Cyril Irwin, §!the siyteta, thereby destroying the foundation Beatrice had for her best playmate! Cresse street.Sherbrooke, Que.Wallace Simpson, 396 Lansdowne avenue, a the alrease \u2018snd Es ios ued.sestmbeg her kitten.Une day about a week af- Westmount.G.Deehan, 795 St.Christophe street, city.Millie Orr, 1022 Bert! ature in dotng Îts work.The proprietors have ter they had moved to their resort.| street city.Ethel Bradley, 95 Manufacturers street, Point St.Charles, Mont- | æ much falth In Wy curative powers that they U.Tom walked down with his mistress real.David Esles, 1826 Mance street, Annex.Nellie Franklin, Magog, Que.offer Ove Hundred Deliars for any case that It sna A 32D ito the wharf.R.Burgess.Franklin Dogherty, 1452 St.Urbaln street, city.George AIrd.| dares F.3 CHENEY & CO.Toledo, O.Ho.6891 The water looked nice and cool to-+ 1109 Demontigny street, city.Marjorie Payn, 37 Dumont street, city.Irene| Sold by all pra inte.Toe.ctoatio Tom.so he walked into it.Beatrice, aird, 12 Sussex avenue, Montreal.Bruce C.Armstrong, St.Lambert, Que, Take Hall's Family » for cons: PRE cod not thinking of any danger, but only Mirian Caplan, 893 Notre Dame st.west, city.Douglas C.Abbott, Len- - der a : of saving her puss, jumped in after poxville, Que.Frank Yardley, Poudre avenue, city.Doris Buckley, Rogers- \"A.oY ¥ 4 it.; ville, N.B.Reginald W.Futvoye, St.Armand, Que.Miss Corner, Argyle 2 EI (a ÿ : mother as Deal he knew.her avenue, St Lambert Que.Wille Mar tin.14 Dupre street, city.Queenie Me.Tm 7 #1 oh J PRY # ï } .Connell, Sydney, .B., ox 67.Ruth Dycle, R-wdon, P.Q Ena Put Pear 3 E BY AUTHORITY mes are, saved her.who had Lydon, 60 Duluth avenue, west.Shuford Slack, Springhill, NS.C.D.SAYER E x ECTRIC arhm Proonsie, Clarenceville, Que.; .: (kitten.J guess he is at the bottom \u2014 2 < Que Main Show Rooms: 10 to 14.Beaver Hall Hill, 3 doors above Latour 5 st ; ! «of the river, still.This is a true F I( Es > 1 , \u2018 - | Phones, M.4546, M.5071, E 1749.Bra Braugh, ; 707 St.Lawrence Bivé, story.2 Co doors below Prince Arther St.okey Lys Branch; ER Bathe.ETHEL MORGAN.311 Kent Street, nr # | er Open evenings exoast Wen be 85 and 87 Bieury ave Net ¥ \u2018 -\u2014 : ; Ottawa.: The Only Beds Deserving a a Place in doors below Lasaurheticre Ÿ : THE JUNIOR PRIZES.; Sn \u2014 so ny it apr.| =, = 1911, at half- en-in the mornMg, in : os sr eC 7 _ i! the Prothonotarys Office of ns Court Modest Chamber or Mansion Boudoir ; - { Grandmothers Story.< | : ei Mean\" at ide | * # J 2?n Is o the and last bidder \u2018 \u201d 5 (First Prize.) the following immoveable properties, HERE are few beds made to-day But meteo that soon after these beds ) ; a namel ; 1 d Jast *2tér inte service.their hidden weak- = : Shall it be a true story?said grand- y: that will look well always and las .= - hoy her.tell ist.SIX LOTS of land fronting on\\_ tifeti nocses become glering feults.The marks A jg | mother.Oh, yes, gramdmother, Greene avenue at St.Henri de Montreal, ® lifetime.of poer pellshing can be seen through the : ,Us a true siory.| helng the lots known and designated un- Of course, it is true that many inferier ypovealy applisd lacquer.The cennestions + \u201cWhen I was a little child, my der Nos.385-40, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45 of beds are sold year after year.werk 10080 aad the bed is camverted inte grandfather gave me a big dog.\u201d the Parish of Montreal, each of sald lots| Some of them have & pretty fair appear à Rerve-wresking.rattling mass of pests \u201cOh dmother.did you hav a conteining 22 feet In width by 90 feet in ance, too.for d © process mant- Oh.grandr od little May © dépth, the whole English measure and feoture many w rs serons >.and reds.grandfather?\u201d aske ttle May.more or less, with the houses bearing the : \u201cYes, my child, and a very good For clvie Nos.479 to 513, both Inciusive of | grandfather he was.That was a said Greene avenues and all the bulidings a i | long time ago My dog was kind and -\u201c thereon erected.good: to me.I called him Hero.He ° 2nd.AN EMPLACEMENT fronting on was big that I could ride on his S + St.Dents street known and designated - ve 20 or day my kitty fell from a The Blood, tomach, Liver under No.1 516 of the Incorporated Vil- |.Guaranteed § Years : tree into the pond.I did not know .è age ste, w e house 2 bearing civic No.888 of sald St.Denis out will stand as a8 the what to do | Was sure that she and Kidnevs street, and all the bulldings thereon A ONE-PIECE BED.Toh The tacterys na sr they would be drowned.Just then old .erected.a The defects in the fastenings of esmmen 30-DAY.TRIAL OFFER.Hero came running to me.Dear ol 8rd.À vacant lot of land fronling on|beds are entirely overcems im Quality dog, he was just in time.As soon as Moreau street below Ontario street, bear- Bedsteads.Whether you desire » bod fer à medoest he saw kitty, he Jumped into the _\u2014 ing the number 32 on the official plan and| gach jeint 1s connected with à M little chamber, the boudoir.of the guest's water and helped her out.How = book of reference of the Incorporated Vil-| sam Nut ahd Bolt.TF these Mezaget Toom, JOU Ay ere TT funny she looked.She would not lage of Hochelaga, measuring 48 feet In| )yuts should bappen to turn.18 whi be only .: ! .: » \u2018ont Government biliz ave issued, and out ri a iets: selle & dispute | pring ! NICA (now out of date) are requested to advise us of the fact, clearly indicating which edition rl ge versity ress, they possess (giving name of publisher and number of volumes), and if they wish to purchase the new edition, they will be irfformed how they can dispose of their old editions at a fair valuation.The new Encyclopaedia Britannica is sold direct to the publie and through the leading NAMB .Royal Bank Building, 10-12 King Street Bast, Toronto.showing the special advance terme, will be sent by return of post if the reader will write name and address below, tear off this corner and post to Encyclopaedia Britannica Department, SEITE II IOVS rN Fr EPR CTT I TI CATR 2080s se ow ADDRPSS trecrricticurrrtectcrs ives Vener ve M 8 7 Can.Le 1, G., Bt, Henth\u2014W ould ou Kindy cite CAstonally at concerts.and frequently\u2019 for: .booksellers.No agents or canvassers are employed or recognized.form me the exe ag on pour state Harity.In 1850 PT.Barnum made n, Opening: a copy of the * Canada re : wn _ an - - ; \u2014\u2014 4 t \u2018of Montreal?Dep contract with her tn sing at 150 concerts Lancet\", {he famous medical journal _ en pepe \u2014 2 \u201cment to decidé a bet.n M in the United States and Havana.Under the Doct read \u201cWe \u20ac nsider Abbe 's ! | | | +.\u2018Ans The exact popula iit \" CP this contract she sang at 95 paid con-, or Tes & cons 78: Creal cannot be given unill the census i%i certs bagides a number for publie char- the beat effervescing salt in any | ! ; At last census.1801.Tlislities, The details of every concert were\u201d ! f | 4 + Le Zia ted population this Year 18ithe 95 éoncertm were $712.000.of \u2018which : oo \u2018 \u201cte Pepe wHf suourbs (Malsonneuve.Jouny Jind received Mp \u201can her remedy in the homes and may be ï , .h ont, Verdun av Westmount) share ier tour closed In 1852, and in obtained at all dealers in both 25c and » .Boston that year, before returning to 60c bottles, ss vec ., - : ,Ç , 4, 91,000. \u201cwhere he gives a dissertation, some \u201copportunity, but we were not all Æift- Maugham may have been among the \u201che is, I imagine he .far gas the first two are concerned, PR ê, EEE 4 + \u2018 \"LONDON LITERARY LETTER George Bernard Shaw\u2014\"The Doctor's Dilemma,\u201d and N Other Plays\u2014The Bookshop and the Stage\u2014Prefaces * @sa Means of Provocation\u2014Mr.J.Storer Clouston : and His Shavian Valet\u2014On the Historical Novel and Marjorie Bowen \u2014 Stories by Eden Philpotts and Edward Noble.IWritten Bpecially for The Montreal, Star.) \u201cThere are few living wrkers whose : works are so stimulatmz to the 1nimd | as those of Bernard Shaw.\u201d 1 take\u2019 these words from the publishers\u2019 advertisement on the cover of \u201cThe Doc- \u2018tor's Dilemma,\u201d which is the name under which Mr.Shaw's latest volume of plays and prefaces {s tssucd to the | world.For once fu à way the pub- Jishers* criticism, or rather apprecis- | tion, 1s just.Whatever his faults, George Bernard Shaw is undoubtedly | stimulating.You may not agree with' his conclusions; you may very likely! quarrel with his taste; but, if jou, possess a brain at all, he will make \u2018oy think.This is his mission in lite, and he has been at it now for a RUOd many vears, ever since, in fact, he came to London in 1875, at the modest age of twenty years.to combine Eoclalist agitation with the criticism of the fine arte.For tinie was when he wrote \u2018The Perfect Wagnerite\" and delighted readers of the Star and the World with musical criticism, as also there came a period when he illuminated the columns of the Saturday Review with his comments on the dra- ua of the day.And in both these capacities he displayed, at least, the faculty of arousing attention; he bad something to say, if not always something strictly germane to the subject, be was supposed to be discussing, and his manner of saying it was indisput- ebly arresting, Since thgn he has written plays, and made money, and been taken up Ly fashionable society.and become a Cult-all of whiéh might reasonably have been expected to ¢x- ercise a demoralizing effect upon his | work.But 1 do not think tt has of his recent plays are not quite up t the level of \u201cMan and Super-man\u201d a \u201cjohn Bull's Other Island,\u201d his prefaces remain inimitabie.1 recollect on one occasion h ing Bernard Shaw explain ar same fength why he had turned from the bbokstall to the stage.1 do not say from literature to the drama, becadse his dramas still remain Itératute, especially when provided with / Brefaces.As might Be expected, hg was very frank end ghameless about'the matter.There was no money in hooks and there was a great deal of money in the théatre.and wNile Providence arranged matters 6 that, a sane man had but one cofirse open to him\u2014he must follow the cash.Where he used to get h reds from the publisher.ha NOW thousands from the theatrical 'mgent, and he advised all of us\u2019 (we ere an audience nf authors) to go nnd do likewise.I think some of us followed his example at the earliest ed with the dramatic sense, and 1 cannot call to mind that any of us in- rreased our incomes in the same proportion, unless, possibly Mr.Somerset party.But to my mind Shaw is better in the library than in the theatre.\"The stage has been useful in procur-4 tng him an audience for his books; it has advertised his name until even the nan io the street is ashamed to profess ignorance of him; but I do not believe that be has ever been greatly in love with the dramatic form.It would be well enough it he could get on the stage himself and play the hero all the time, but even with Shaw there are inexorable limitations.Irish as prefers public speaking to any other mode of disseminating his opinions.And apart from Tis plays, most of his writing is nothing else than a sort of personal explanation to the world at large.A Remarkable Success.Ehaw's success is ong of the most remarkable phenomena in the recent history of English literature.He holds the mest unpopular opinions he can tind; he is a faddist (from the common point of view) in several ways; and he has not the smallest respect for any of the customary conventions, modesty among them He 45 convinced that Bernard Shaw is a great man, he knows himself to have a following of ardent disciples; why then should he pretend that he is unacquainted with these obvious facts?You shall find him speaking quite openly and candidly about Shaw's philosophy and the Shavians.This in fiselif would be enough to frighten most sober Englishmen; but he takes ecoasion, in these so remarkable prefaces ,to tilt against every established Dbelief they have ever possessed.Take the volume: containing \u201cJohn Bull's Other Island,\u201d and \u201cMajor Barbara.\u201d fifteen chapters long, on such sub- fects as Home Rule and the British vccupation of Egypt, most distressing to all sound Imperialists; and another, nearly as long, on such controversial topics as the Salvation Army.and Christianity and Anarchism, at least equally distressing to all sound Churchmen.Consider also that he is a Vegetarlan, and Anti- Vivisectionist, a Soclalist\u2014all sorts of unpopular things\u2014and it must be conceded that he has done remarkably veH to arrive at his present point of Keneral acceptation bearing with him all these self-Imposed handicaps.\u201cThe Doctor's Dilemma,\u201d his most recently issued volume, contains also \u201cGetting Married\u201d and \u201cThe Showing up of Bmnco Posnet*\u2014two plays that come almost within the category of sketches.They certainly read (mo for I have not seen the third on the stake) better than they acted, and they have here the advantage of thoge long and lucid preliminary explanations fn which their author delights.| The firet play gives him an opportunity of ventilating his opinlons as to the medical profession: the second naturally opens the whole vast sub- fect of mex; and the third serves to introduce a statement of the recent proceedings of the Select Committee that sat some time in 1909 on the Censorship of Plays.This last is Perhaps a little dull, unless you hap- yen to be passionately interested in the drama, but the other two make amends.He is great on the craze for operations, on Bacteriology -as a puperstition, and, of course, on the many aspects of vivisection.He deals faithfully, in the next section, with the Revolt against Marriage, Survivals of Hex Slavery, the Right to Motherhood, and other burning topics that most writers hover around in a half-hearted manner, afrald to say what they think and taking refuge in the worn-out thoughts of others.There is this merit in Shaw, and perhaps it goes as far as anything to explain his suocess, that he is never afraid of giving a handle to his enemies, If they want to come on, let them, by all means; and he is not hbove sesisting them to makes up thelr minds tn the matter by trailing his coat invitingly just \u2018in front of their noses.Your Trishman always en- Shaw's books or go to see his plays pay ttle enough atlention to hia gr- guments; ey mérely swant to seq what section of soclety ia the next to take its turn under the lash Clouston and his Shavian Valet.It is rather a curious coincidence that I should have received for review, just before my attention was directed to this book of Shaw's, a work in which hig philogophy was made the mark of good-natured ridicule.This was a novel, its name \u201cThe Peers Progress,\u201d 1ts author J.Storer Clouston, known favorably to all lovers of humer as the writer of \u201cThe Lunatic at Large,\u201d and \u201cCount Bunker\u2019 Mr.Clouston figures to himself on this occasion a hero of the servants\u2019 hall, a truly remarkable and superior valet who endeavors to regulate his conduct by the precepts gnd maximus of a certain well-known writer of plays, re- ferrad to by the writer as \u201cShavius.\u201d Mr.Grimeg is & good character, fgr-a bustling farce.and if Mr.Cleuston'y book partly misses Its mark, it Is because, perhaps, he permits his plot to develop a thought #00 seriously.: Still] there 1g much excellent fooling in the account of \"the young peers progress under the fostering care of Grimes; and also in the picture of the very genÜlemianly servants\u2019 club founded by that hero In Mayfair.But why the thinly disgulsed forin of \u201cShavius\u201d should have been brought into Mr.Clouston's extravaganza I confess myself unable to say.It led, in my case, to ticipations of a challenge and a | hpsequent glorious row that will, 1 fcâr, be never realized.\u201cShavius\u201d \u2018retired after the opening chapter, and ne heard no more about him.There are, 1 suppose, reasons for writing that variety of story known as the Historical Novel.Possibly some take it from a sort of nervousness; and it is in fact that you cannot well be prosecuted for libel if you pitch your scene in the Middle Ages, or in Egypt under Rameses the Second.Rider Haggard, I recollect, once explained his fondness for the wilds of Africa bv saying that the realities of modern life were too terrible, and that he could not trust himsef to write a novel of the present day.In an English setting without putting: things more strongly than he Intended.With certain persons, whose imagination requires a free hand, this course may be well enough; but personally, I confess to a convice- tion that most of ua write better about places we have visited and characters we have met\u2014in a word, about what we know.Yet I am not insensible to the charms of certain per- lods, and if 1 ever chose tn attempt thig sort of writing, the Restoration or the days of Anna would probably\u2019 serve my turn.Men had a chance in those days, both in peace and war, there were intrigues enough, plots against crowned heads, dangers on the highway and at the inn.and above all, clothes that were worth wearing.Jf à man could not cut a figure in a wig, lace ruffles and a sword, he must have been a goor creature.And it is astonishing how much ordinary dialogue is improved if we import into it a touch of the archaic.Miss Marjorie Bowen, Ladies seem to have an etpecial affection for this form of fiction, possibly because it gives them a chance of drawing a hero who shall.at all events, satisfy the outward eye.Or they, too, may choose the safe path of history because, like Mr.Rider Haggard, they have some fear of betruy- ing themselves in the too intimate surroundings of the .present day.To some it comes so naturally to adopt this mauner that they step straight from the schooiroom into the writing of historical novels, and achieve an astounding success before their parents or friends have realized that it is time for them to put up their hair.Something of this kind must have occurred with Miss Gabrielle Vere Campbell, who, under the assumed name of Marjorie Bowen, stepped into fame a few Years ago with \u201cThe Viper of Milan.\u201d Rumor had it then that she was but seventeen years of age, and the reviewers marvelled exceedingly.1 did not read that book, nor \u201cThe Glen of Weeping\u201d (which dealt, I believe, with the Massacre of Glencoe); nor \u201cI Will Maintain,\u201d which seems to have touched upon the life of William of Orange.But read \u201cDefender of the Faith\u201d the other day, because my curiosity had at last been aroused, and I wanted to find out for myself whether thers was really anything in this chorus of praise that the reviewers had been chaunting so unanimously.Which shows that there may be some good in a succession of favorable reviews after all.My perusal of the story left me wondering whether I should have to pursue my researches into the three works I have named in order to find the secret of this critical enthusiasm, or whether 1 should have to confess myself out of sympathy with historic fiction in general.To be frank, I did not see anything very remarkable about Marjorie Bowen's latest novel She can \"tell a story, but, great mérit is, she shares it with many another novelist of.to-day whose press notices make no particular show.She writes in a series of short, disjointed sentences; and she gets her effect of the period by a profusion of \u201chath\u201d for \u201chas,\u201d and ths careful substitution of \u201chis\u201d for the possessive.: Her characterisation certainly does not etr in the direction of subtlety.I have read recently two other novels of interest by well-known writers \u2014\u201cChains,\u201d by Edward Noble, and hter,\u201d by Eden Phti- potts.Mr.Noble is one of that sturdy band of seamen-authors who fill an important space in the English litera- tre of to-day; he \u201cThe Grain Carrlera\u201d \u201cWaves of Fate,\u201d and several other books that are worth reading by any who care for the sea.\u201cChains\u201d is a story of a ruffianly skipper, \u201cBully\u201d Sheen, and the charming - wife that he has won and does not appreciate at her true value The scene is nid about the West Coast of South America, and Mr.Noble introduces us to a fine collection of ruffians, .male and female, and to a sprinkling.of good fellows, and to an earthquake that se- parnates the sheep from the goats in quite the orthodox manner.It isa strong story, guaranteed to hold the attention from first to last, and it hes that touch of individuality that marks all Mr.Noble's work.Characteristic, also, is this hook ef Mr.Eden Phillpotts, who has for long taken or for his province.Like so many of his books, it ends on a tragic note, but the gloomy side is not too much insisted upon; there is abundance of ironic humor, and the character drawing is admirable throughout \u201cDemeter\u2019s Daughter\u201d is a book that should not be missed; I wish JF had space to speak of it at joys arow, and ir mrely taken sarions- 1.The pmjority of those whe buy rh pe err gréatar length \u2014FE.H.Lacon Watson, London, Eng, .~ .: - Te | [I Ta TT A ; cl \u201c os a 2 | I \u2018of doubt as to what will happen after your earning capacity has ceased?as that | is the author of Bt Cy TE te 07 ne: A A - rte\u201d season J ee ee Ee eme ra nr PR ET NE RTE ess 4 ot 22 \u2019 |\u2018 ¥ \u201c| : Ueda 7 : .; Lo.% oo \\ TA ae dae 20e pes 210 Pos.er Aa wv Levies gk 0 poeres = - re Yayo TES SR 3 \u201c THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911, \u201d \\ INVEST IN WATROUS GARDENS REMEMBER, THESE ARE ACRE LOTS = Are you plodding along day by day, grinding out a bare existence.Are advancing years looming up on the horizon banked with dark shadowed clouds Now, while the brain is keen and the arm is strong, is the time to lay the foundation for at least a reasonable competence for old age.Are you sharing in the handsome profits that are being made daily by, judicious investment in real estate?Many are doing so, why not you?iT \\ As a a A VIEW OF MAIN STREET, WATROUS, Presuming that a judicious investment will interest you, we submit a few .: rest y 0 illiam Pugs Jb f the fame of facts relative fo \u201cWatrous Gardens\u201d for your consideration.Hon.William Pugsley, Minister of Public Works, hearing of the fame o { the lake, paid it a visit, and, after bathing in its waters, said: \u201cI am not an \"authority on the medicinal qualities of water, but this I can say: Bathing in Little Manitou Lake is particularly pleasant; there is a property about the water.that imparts a pleasant glow.I am somewhat troubled with rheumatism, and I am quite certain that bathing in Lake Manitou has been very beneficial ~ to me.+ \u201cI consider Watrous has a good future.The lake Is a valuable asset, and i it will become a resort patronized not only by people from all parts of this country.but also from points in the United States.I have visited health resorts in California and England.Lake Manitou is unique co \u201cYes, it is true that we have bought four lots on the shores of Lake Manitou.My brother (Dr.P.A.Pugsley) intends to take a treatment here for rheumatism, from which he suffers.\u201d For this consideration alone, Watrous Gardens will commend themselves to thinking men, ds a judicious investment.: This handsome subdivision is right in the pathway of development, right % between the present town of Watrous and the wonderful Lake Manitou, and oo within a very few years is bound to be the centre of a flourishing city.= It is subdivided into acre lots, each with a frontage of 330 feet on a 66-foot street, and with a depth of 132 feet.When you buy an acre lot, you are getting something worth while.Remember, you can, if you so desire, subdivide each acre lot you purchase into eleven 30-ft.lots, each with a depth of 132 ft, and dispose of them at a handsome profit.You know the moneys that have been made in other growing towns.You can do the same now by investing in Watrous Gardens.\u2018The prices range from $100 to $300 per (acre) lot, and the terms are one- i fifth cash, balance in 20 equal monthly payments.PE In Watrous Gardens we have a proposition for investment that must com- mend itself to you.We are placing this property on the market at prices « that vou will do well to investigate.The future of Watrous is as sure as the rising or going down of the sun.It is located on the great Transcontinental Line of the Grand Trunk Pacific.} lt is in a direct line between Regina and Prince Albert, and is bound to be an important distributing centre.It is the centre of one of the finest farming districts in all Saskatchewan.It is barely two years old, and already has a population of about 1,600, with schools, churches, stores, wholesale houses, lumber yards, elevators, warehouses, machine shops, and handsome residences, that recognize in Watrous a coming commercial centre.\u2018 | Fqualled by few towns in \\Western Canada, and surpassed by none in the usual elements and advantages that render certain a great future, Watrous in one particular has the majority of voung cities handicapped.About two-and-one-half miles distant lies the already famous body of water\u2014Little Lake Manitou.Already the marvellous curative powers of its waters have béen winged abroad, and tourists gather on its shores seeking the priceless boon of health from its magic waters.The following analysis of the waters from Little Lake Manitou, made by sof.Milton Hersey, of McGill University, Montreal, 1s most impressive: Grains Per Gallon.SillCA.Le 00 vo us sc ve se Se BU BI NU LE Su be 2:55 BT FS VA VF ST UE GE vv 5d FE 6 oo oo 0.69 Oxide of Iron and Aluminum.Wp ve ce ov 4e + ov Ne BE oo Me oo we iW SR CA FU FU 2 VA 0.28 Calcium Sulphate.+s *v 36 se be 00 EO TO TO LP 000» Se VE OF BE CL VE LU 0 UC OS OF BE UE tO 104.96 Magnesium Bicarbonate.so 0.nes + us ve se ve ST DO 05 2ù 50 50 22 ve 24 64 m0 vO 63.42 _ Mag.Sniphate ct ee se same at ee se on ne mene Ba ba $x Be Ba sels BO XQ VE Le Nad etes otassium Sulphate.cc co en + +6 ve ou ce \u201dn 1000 00 +0 00 60 ve se 49 25 To.20 20 60 w2 #0 De p Sodium Sulphat®.» ae »e we we #6 #6 2u va ne + nana 20 06 20 vo AN 20 26 SA an 90 Sa PR 50.92 G.T.P YARDS AND ELEVATORS AT WATROUS.Sodium Chloride.se wa wa na Be a he Be Ba oa gn ow Mra a De ba ma na» 0 Ke ay 208 Xe xx as oy 1405.60 \u2018 How Many Lots Do You Want ?TO INSURE GETTING THE CHOICEST LOCATION, USE THE 5 ACCOMPANYING ORDER FORM AND ORDER AT ONCE.DON'T ps DELAY.LEAVE THE SELECTION OF THE LOCATION TO US, AND YOU WILL GET THE VERY BEST AVAILABLE AT THE TIME YOUR ORDER IS RECEIVED.MAKE THIS DAY YOURS.LET US HEAR FROM YOU.\u2019 BOOKLET With Complete Information _ Will Be Forwarded Upon Request ) Agents Wanted Everywhere.Liberal Commission EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY a WATROUS SECURITIES CO.245 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg: Dear Sirs,\u2014Pleage reserve for me.of the best available (acre) lots in, Watrous Gardens, at $.\u2026\u2026om ¢ach.I herewith enclose $.eeae as first, payment.on same : \u2018 : 4 i memes > 0 POS VO OR \"(Name tn fall) (Occupation) ~.BIRD'SEYE VIEW OF WATROUS, Showing Watrous Gardens, where you have an opportunity to participate In the handsome profits that are ing méde, / Watrous (Btrest) .Cost Office) a he CA bas )us Securities Company.245 NOTRE DAME AVENUE, Winnipeg, Manitoba.~~.+ © _ Se.ae .\u2014- \u2018 vee Jee eden Le .- a.T \u2018 ' z : re.: 1 .: - .\u2018ee \u2018 - EE re Dr \u201c3 Ce RIERA me - >.Hobbs,\u201d cn.AAA Sib Apa HBr + a « + | - AT i A ' TU} TEXAS GUINAN YT TRE VISA OIRL* PRINCESSA Le The end of the regular theatrical, season in Montreal 13 drawing near.but the promises nf the stock s3euson look as though wera to have an average better vilaus of plais and players than when the seuson Was full blast.This is especially true of His Majesty's.There is supposed to be, keen rivalry Frlanger syndicate and the Shubert connection.It must be confessed that the K.& E.concern have not made the fizht a very hut one in Montreal.\u2019 Experiments.picture machine enter- | tainmenta and popular] price attrac-, tions, with\" an aoccasiecnal \u201cTurkey show\u201d \u2014one off the regular circuits! which fills in wherever it can gel ani we in hetween opening, and sometimes leaves its trunks as security fur unpaid board Lélls-\u2014have frequently had to be used.to keep open the house Klaw & Er- | langer were supposed to supply.This, | too.at times Avhen noted New York.players were be seen almost con-! stantly at the Shuliert house.Indeed, even with the lightweights referred to.His Majesty's would huve had a von- to Wlderable period of darkness had lt not been for the - grand opera and: Sarah Bernhardt.How Jong the local management will submit to such a state of affairs is a problem which makes the announcement of the policy of the honse for next season a matter of unusual Interest.Certainly the stock company and the pieces promis- | ed after May 1 are much above thet average ul the past season, Why will actors and actresses or unguestionable ahitity, destroy the il-| Tusions that their art has created, bv continuing the absurd custom of.smirking and bowing their acknowu- ledgments at the close of an act, ori alose vf a pirce* Let the wudieave be- Meve the villain as a villain if the: will.and tbat the heroine hates him.When we huve rcached the briny stage and snivelled our hankkerchiefs! full of wetness.what nonsease for the! dead and buried, tha wicked and the.Just to rise from the tomb.it may be, to shake hands and smile at each; other.and make circus compliments 10 the audience, Rivhard Manstield reso- rtely stopped 31 Henry Willard and | a few others have done the same.but | Tota of good people adhere ta the custom.BY the wal.why is !t that actors\u2019 when they make a speech fron the! mage, sn gencrally forget how to\u2019 use their voices.William Faversham has; & full and meldious stage voice.| When he i& playing à part every svi lable can be heard an every part of the largest theaire.The other night he sald a few words in acknowledging a persistent recall and the presentation, of a bouquet to Mrs.Faversham.He rama down ta the foothghts and spoke in his ardinary.conversational voice.The result was that after the performance many wera asking others what he had said that caused the people near the stage tn laugh.His Httle joke had been lost ts quite u; number of his andience.AT LOCAL THEATRES.| $ 5 His Majesty's Stock Company.+ The regular season at His Majesty's will close with the engagement of! \u201cMontgomery and Stone in \u201cThe ola\u2019 Town,\u201d on Saturday.April 29th, and! en Morriay.May 13t.His Majesty's mock season will be inaugurated.It is! the intention of the management to: present well known comedy successes.some of which are new to Mountreal theatre goers, while those that huve | .already beerf scen here and will be used | during the Stock ; engagement, were! all well received in Montreal.\u201cConfusion\u201d will be the wwpening attraction, and other comedies that have been selected for presentation as \u201cMiss! \u201cAre You a Mason \u201cThe, Governor,\u201d \u201cCharler's Aunt.\u201d \u201cGirls\u201d \u201cThe Man on the Box.\u201d and \u201cThe Blue Mouse.\u201d : In addition to Byron Douglas, who! will head the company.Miss Rosalind.Goghlan who has been associated with! & number of Harry W.Savage's suc-; cegses, will be the leading woman.Other ladies of the cast are Margaret Renmare and Mary Murrillo.both from the liebler C»; Adelaide Matthews, from Charles Frohman's forces; Perese Atherton and Dorothy Fer- | ffick from the Shubert forces; Hal | ¥:.Fraser and Rowland Ruahton, from the Charles Frohman Cs.; Gerald: Pring, one of Sir Charles Wyndhdmés ! right lights; Harry Barfoot.who has: heen very successful with Daniel Frohman; Berisaford Lovitt, last season with Henry B.Harris; Edmond D'Arcy and W.H.Briggs, loaned by Henry W.Savage and Felix Ray- and vf Cohan and Harris, comprise © members of this.organization.:À special feature will be made of If \u201cOut of Fix\u201d It may be the food.Ty | -\u2014~@reserv ed.the Klaw and! , bestows a Kisk upon the winner of the 5 7 : SERRE TITITE BILLY © F1SSHIE:MOPE 0 > ORPHEUM o \u201cTontcomenvà STSNE\" ¢ RP TIATES TV'S, (AMiL_24) _\u2014 ve 0 1 een ur He CS the malinees which will he given ed.The Whitney Opera Company will Wednesday and Saturday.All seats include the famous Whitney Opera Comique Orchestra of 40.Here is what Ralph Renaud.Dra- EY + :matie Critic of the San Francisco Miss Texas Guinan.one of thé young- i Chronicle had to say about \u201cThe Kiss- Princess.me te net nette tenait v pe , .wis \u2018a ue iw fancy of the most tastidiou® public.\u2018Comic operas that.are comic operas {are gre In these dpye and \u201cThe Kiss, ing Girl\u201d is a rare vne, indeed.This \u2018show, which cme without any preliminary megaphoning of udverise- ment, steps by righ of class into the ! | vivacious and melodious company of: \u201cThe-Mer \u201cWidow.At yeur\u2014first iH of delight vou feel your mood is geuer- ous, and that the entertainment can- | not be ag guod as it really seems.elso you woul@d.have heard more about ft.{You begin tu thaw.however.eamy in { the first act.and by the mildie df the second have succumbed (nto a jelly of \u2018rich satisfaction.\u201d Montgomery & Stone in \"The Old Town,\u201d Will begin an engagement of {one week at His Majesty's Theatre.on Monday.\u2018April 24, presenting for the first time in Montreal \u201cThe old Town\u201d Mnigomery and Stone need to Camudan taughed at \u201cThe Wizard no personal antroduction theatreguers who have them and with them in of Uz\" and \u201cThe Red iil.\u201d \u201cThe Old Town\u201d is a musical comedy in two acts by George Ade and Gustav l.ud- It comes with the endorsement of ers both New York and Chicago.the two cities in wkhich it divided the whole vf Jast season.and in which it has just finished successful return engagements.Charles Dillingham Is the managerial sponsor for the production which excitel general comment during the long run au his new Globe Theatre, in New York.À cast of superior exvellence is promised and us an added feature of the performance the original English pony ballet are introduced in several dance spectal- ties and in a novel number in which all the little slancers play Highland airs upon the Scottish bagpipes.The engagement of \u201cThe Old Town\u201d is for\u2019 eight performances beginning Monday night April 24 with matinees Wednes- | day and Saturday.t ; 1 Madame Melba is founding a schol- | arship in conection with the Guildhall\u2019 School of Music, which institution she | has promised to visit at an early date | in order to deliver an address to the; studen:s.i | est of comiv opera stars, comes to the \"ing Girl.\u201d when it was presented Princess on Monday under tie man- there: \u201cThe osculatory Miss at The, agement of John P Siecum.in the new | Savoï this week is à mald to catch the Viennese .comit opera.\u201cThe Kissing: = 7 Girl\u201d \u2018The libretto of the plece Is by | ; fe Stanislaus Stange, who has yet to turn! Ne Ww Y © rk out a failure, and who adapted It : from the German of Leo Stein.of \u201cThe ; Merry Widow\u201d fame.The music is, Special to The Montreal Star.claimed te be the best that Harry Von | New-York April 15.\u2014\u2018A Romance of En mi pis Ul Underworld\u201d ang \"The Lower numerous popular song hits, the lyrics, Five\u201d Tense and terse dramas iu having heen written by.Vineent Bryan, distillation.Graphic In delineation of why has provided words that are more pine types of convicts.Much allke in than a mere skeleton for the tunes.: .\u201cThe Kissing Girl\u201d is founded on a \u2018nature and simultaneous by chance.series of incidents connected with Stuffed with theatric guff and artistic \u201cfluff enough.in their forty minutes | each, to last them hours.| the annual ghooting festival in a little village on the German-Austrian frontier in the Raehmerwald mountains, and it takes its name from the principal character.a mountain belle wha When have vou seen a drama oc- | cupy a whole stage for half an act, follow with five minutes close down to the fuotlights.and then retake the stages depth?Not in any play writ- shooting comtest as a capital prize Theatres | i + | - | used to he called protean, and was | { done in Saturday night bills by such actors as Chanfrau, Davenport and Mayo in the times of star tourists and : supported by fixed stock Fompanies.The prisoners are brought into the] warden's office to \u2018learn of thelr re- | lease.Their various behavior in showing, hiding and dissembling their | emntlons Is a complex study in delinea- | tion.while the shifts of disguise are | a good stunt In quick changing of wigs, beards %nd garments.i An old man has been there so long | that he has forgotten his name and! crime.The newz {s unintelligible to him, and when he realizes its meaning ee ed FE rp rp yy o \u201d A .THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.rainy MAIL ORDERS Promptly and Careful ly Attended to T FRÈRES, LAMITED ANT-AADS! 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Trominenve, has a few romantic num- hers.Thomas Whiffen, for many years: with Heury W Savage's production® shares the leading comedy part with TUermsen.Others of prominence In the cast are Louis T.ondon.Ida Fitzhugh.Roy Torrey, Qiah-Faber and Harry Combs.There Are twenty- one seng numlers in the show, the most popular of which are, \u201cGood OW German Beer \"A Little Rand of Gold* \u201cThe Hair of the Dog That Bit Vou\" \u201cLove is Like a Rose.\u201d \u2018Waitz- Ing\u201d and \u201cWhen' You Wiss the One lave The Joegle in the mountains has afforded the craftsmen opportunity for artistic effects, cgspecial- in thé fores: scene and the rose garden.Special matinee Raster Monday 1 Orpheum.| Fittie vaudeville's tiniest en-| tertainer.the headline atirac- tion at the \u20acrphenin commencing Easter Monday afternoon.This wlll be the first appearane of Little Billy in Billy, will be lacks in height he makes up in talent.Littie Billy's performance la exceptional.not because he is so small, but on account of his and thorough understanding of his work.The Butterfly.\u201d one vf the most interesting and amusing of sketches, will he presented by Jere Grady and company, The Kaufman.Troupe of Eurupean Bicyclists, bicyclists, is that stands alone in this spe- They come ta the Orpheum direct from Europe.The Columbia.Comedy Four have an act in which there is much mirth and melody.Jennings and Renfrew are parodists of Maximo, known as the \u201c(\u2018u- ban Wire Walker\u201d is of the order of tall, bat what he an act cial line.: discharges the scene-shifters and ten lately.I'll bet you.The modern \u2018author must construct his pieces to require Lut one scene per act; and If he turns out a drawing drama placed on one spot throughout, with the characters reduced to four (as in a current success).the manager cries * God bless him.\u201d hires a quartet of actors, increases hia bank account.It 1s to squeeze twenty-three characters into {forty minutes, with four little stories ! besides the big one, that Paul Armstrong goes back to the older methods, and sends several persons across the apron while a scene is heing hurriedly set back to 3.E.Yes the company lacks but one of 1wo dozen, and most of them are gud enough to live.while only a few are bad enough to kill.Armstrong can't have written this drama as a pot hoiler.\u2014as his pot is boiling hard: but it may be a composition left over from the time when he wibp®illing to competc with the hætflly Costumes of Serge or Pana- men describing themselves as tramp printers.made their home in a vault! in Rockland (N.Y.) cemetery.They! were discovered by a constable.am} now their mall is addressed to the couity jail.The men are said to have ved.all winter in the damp vault measuring ecarcely ten by ten, afl! light axcluded, except \u2018that which | sifted through the heavy grilled ion door at the entrance.Their bed was! spread upun two coffins, and consisted of scraps of carpet.Funeral urns, devised to hold floral offerings.afforded \u20ac storehouse for their food, and the single decoration on the walls was the chiseled inscription, \"Rest in peace.\u201d REMEMBER, these offers hold chic.$25 value.12.50 Skirts, of good qui bs cloth, assorted sizes, $2.50 value.lle .90c for Monday and T .305 Notre Dame Street West : Imported Models in serge.|: tweed (plain), just arrived.i Regular $40.$18.50 3 ~~ \u201cfmous letter he starts out with the In- - Son Inspector, - 0 \\ dwuch oe SOCIALISTS MAY PARADE IF MAYOR GIVES PERMISSION Polloe Will Inter?Not Interfere If The Demonstrators Do Not Deman- strate too Loudly.\u201cWill the police Interfere with the Boclalist parade and meeting on May Day?\u201d was asked Chief Campeau by The Star to-day.; \u201cAs 1 am no prophet,\u201d replied the Chief, \u201cit would be very hard for me to tell.It Is not vet to my knowledge, officially, that the Socialists will pe- rade on May 1st, and even if they do 1 do not vét know why the police would interfere, because 1 do not see why there would be any disorder.\u201d And the Chief explained that parades of all kinds in the streets required a permit from the Mayor, and when such\u2019 permit was given, all the pouce had to do was to preserve pub- te peace As to the red flag, the Chief satd that carrying It was also at the discretion of the Mayor, though the police did not require any precise and special tmstruction to confiscate it if it ie the cause of any serious trouble.It has happened in the past that the red flag was confiscated because it was the best means of preventing riot.As for the meeting on Champ de Mars, the Chief had the same explanation: if order is disturbed the police wil] restore it but the police has not the power to prevent the méeling unless on speclal orders from the ofty authorities.\u201cAs long as the Socialists do not interfere with the liberty of others, thay have a right to the protection of the police,\u201d concluded Chief Cam- peau- One Guard Said to Ha ve Taken Money For A Prisoner Mr.Gedrge Dawson, Dominion Pri- left for Ottawa yesterday after a visit to St.Vincent de Paul penitentiary, where he had been summoned by a complaint made direct to the Justice Department.The in- æpector came personally to St.Vincent de Paul, where he made a quiet vestigation, the result of which was Xx e suspension of one guard, on the \u2018charge of having accepted money from @ prisoner.Owing to the small amount involved, the department is expected to be lenlent to the transgressor and his suspension to end into & change of department STUDYING DISGUISED HANDWRITING.: The instalment of \u2018Great Cases of Detective Burns,\u201d in the Aprll Me- Chure\u2019s is devoted to \u201cTracking Anony- \u2018mous Letter-Writers.\u201d The following extract shows how thé writer of an anonymous letter, that was sent to Lord Pauncefote, first gave himself fe THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911, Hotel Mount Royal, the New Palatial Structure.for- St: Catherine St.ACTED PROPERLY mirncr0 von away by a characteristic trick in writ- ng pecullar to telegraph operators: * \u201cTo one who is acqustomed to tracing the authorship of anonymous let- \u2018gers, it is a familliar fact that when a undertakes to write an anony- tention of disguising his handwriting.\u201cbut that as he proceeds with his com- j he unconsciously returns to \u2018normal manner of writing.He may catch himself at this, and resume je disguised hand; but he is sure to incorporate some of his peculiar char- \u2018acteristics in the letter.through which it is possible to identify him.It was \u2018so in this case.We were able to determine, from an occastoial joining\u2019 of the words.which is peculigr to telegraph operators, that the writer was probably an operator.\u201d After this first fact was determined Upon, Burns goes on to show that tracking the.man down was a com- paretively easy task.st.lected as the ideal erection of a modern high-class hotel, The south-east corner of pid Catherine streets has been 's.location for thi which is destined to remedy Montreal\u2019s crying need of more accommodation for transients.The plans prepared by Messrs.Ross and MacFarlane show a very Jmros- Ing exterior and the interior arrangements have been prepared with wonderful skill, and after exhaustive investigation has been mua\u2018le {futon the latest features of the new hotels ip the large American cities.The building will be of fireproo! construction, ten stories high, with maln entrance on Peel street, and side entrance on St.Catherine street.High- class stores will occupy he ground floor on the St.Catherine street side.Accommodation will bs provided for about 400 guests, the rooms all Le- pita bath, telephone snd] st will be immediately op- | posite the main entranc:, so as to | command a view of all entrances from the street and to dining rooms, ta\u2019e, lounge rooms, and elevators.One of the many attractive features of the hotel will he the number of suites of private dining rooms and parlors affording opportanity for entertaining special parties.Situated near the Canadian Pacific | and Grand Trunk Rallway stations, | yet away from the noise and smone, and in the heart of tha retail shopping district should nave ax wonderful effect in developing an extensive cafe and restaurant trade.Montreal has been growing rapidly of late, and the floating population is about double that of ten years ago.In the meantime the hotel accommo- \u2018holdings in Western Ontario.dation has not been Keeping pace wit the growth of the city and the transient trade has grown away beyond the city\u2019s hotel capacity.The new hotel will be called \u201cThe Hotel Mount Royal.\u201d The capital stock pald up will he $2,700,000 and the bond issue will bas some $2,000,000.Most of the stock is held by Montreal capitalists with the exception of some The Transportation Companies have also taken an active interest in furthering the enterprise.The main dining room will occupy the Dominion Square side, and will extend the entire length of the bulld- ing.On the first floor will be four other dining rooms and a smaller dining room or cafe will be located on the St.Catherine street wide, adjoining a large lounge room.SAYS COMMISSIONER OF JUDGE SICOTTE Recorder Welr Suggests That in Case of Appeal, Recorders Should be Consulted.4 Magistrate A.Bazin, Royal Commissioner for the investigation into the complaints of the city Recorders against Mr.Sicotte, Clerk of the Court of the King's Bench, has received a letter from Recorder _ Weir suggesting the Commissioner included in his report a recommendation that in the future the advice of the Recorders be sought by the Court of the King\u2019s Bench before granting bat to an appellant.When interviewed by \u2018The Star Judge Bazin said that his duty es Commissioner was not to make suggestions.\u201cMy commission,\u201d said he, \u201cls not to find if the law is good or bad, but to find whether the law has been respected.In other words, ell that I have to see is if Mr.Sicotte has exceeded his powers.It is a quiet investigation as it is mostly confined to the compilation of records.I have before me more than one hundred re- oords of parties who appealed from the Judgments of the Recorders, and in each case I must see if Mr.Sicotte has been wrong.I must also find what has become of the money re- celved as bail and confiscated when the appellant defaulted.This is done already.The accountant of the King\u2019s Bench has satisfied me \u2018that all the moneys had been turned to him in the regular way.The records that I have seen, s0 far, show that Mr.Sicotte was not free to refuse ball when directed to do so by the judge on the bench.\u201d Irish Women Welcome the Queen.The ancilent hates and rancours are slowly but surely dying out in the \u201cOuld Land.\" The proposal that the women of Ireland should extend not only a general, but a personal welcome to Queen Mary on her forthcoming visit to Dublin has been most cordially received all over the country.In every county the wifes of His Majesty's Lieutenant has opened lists on which the women o country may inscribe their names.When the lists are completed the names will be brought together in a handsome volume, which will be presented to the Queen.Constable Has Recovered.Constable V.Auger, of the No.4 police station, who had been rather severely handled while effecting the arrest of two young men, out of a gang of four, who had refused to move when ordered to do so, has recovered sufficiently to resume hia duties.To tow several million feet of logs across an artificial lake four miles long and two miles wide formed by damming the Peshtigo river at High Falls, Wis, a lumber company will transport a tug, thirty-eight feet long and weighing eighteen tons, by rafl from Marinette te Crivitz, and thence by trucks to High Falls, a distance of eighteen miles.Beautify Your Complexion| Drive Away Liver Spots, Blotches, Pimples And Make Your Skin Clear and White.¢ VE = 1 béén completed, the architects are commencing to make detailed plans now, and as soon as these are finished, the contractors will be able to While all the general plans have proceed with the fabrication of the \u2018steel and stone cutting, so that Immediately upon the demolition oi the Ibutidings now occupying the site, the new structure will go up.As the actual anagement of a hotel is perhaps 1 most vital feature, arrangements have been made to secure one of New York's best hot:l men to direct the Hotel Mount Roya! The gentiemen who have been most instrumental in bringing the various Interests together are Mr.G.A.Ross and Mr.H.R.Kirkpatrick, and so quietly were ths negotiations conducted, that the public knew nothing of it until the company had been formed and the financing of the deal assured.| NEW YORK DAY BY DAY | eu From a Special Correspondent., New York.April 15.NE of the first demonstrations of .the effect the recent fire at the Washington Square building, In which 145 peuple were killed, has had on people In factories, was demonstrated to- \u201cday when a soap factory burned up.Miss Barbara Nolan a young forewoman, hal such presence of mind that she saved the Mves of 90 girls and 60 \u201cmen simply by using a rapid fire drill \u2018and leading the employes from the .buHding.Afterwards she was so modest that she would not even give the reporters her address.\u201cIt was nothing at all, she sald.Most of the girls worked on the s \u2014 \\Ahird floor.When the cry of fire came \u201cup the elevator shaft the.girls.with \u201cthe Asch building horror fresh in their minds, began to cry and gesticulate excitedly, The floor was fast becoming \u201ca scene of hysteria ard panic when \u201cMise Nolan and C.H.Dickinson, the \u2018superintendent rushed up the stairs.Mies Nolan of her own accord organized a fire drill among the erm- {ployes after she read in tke newspap- sers the terrible results of the lack of M.\u201ceo \u2018about that Urill until they heard the - forewoman\u2019s reassuring voice giving ithe customary words of command.4 Then order came out or \u2018confusion, \u201cthe line was rmed end the girls marched to the window at the west .end of the floor, where there was a fire escape that led to the roof of a one-story buikling next door.Miss \u2018Nolan and Dickinson stood at the win: idow and helped the girls out one by one.When they reached the roof of ¥the butlding they went quietly down a ifire emcape to the street, and Miss Nolan and the man came ast of all.{The building was completely burned &t E ° .° *.The white lights of Broadway had a grip on the mind of John end Miller, a young man who wi in a conservative district of ew York, that he owned up to-day ha borrowed Jewellery VA \u201cmany gts M he knew a .pawning t ler posed 4 a graduate of the medical aed at Johns Hopkins University, + Baltimore, and said he was to become an interne at Roosevelt Hospital, July 2 A girl\u2019 who boarded in the house ae : mith bim had bim arrested for taking Bar watch and vot returning it.and het he was taken by the \u2018letectives ?# vera\u201d Rrra revealed all the pawntickets.The boy then cun- valued at $1,800 from Doréthy Posner.daughter of a well known broker; -rings belonging to the chief telephone.operator at the Grand Central Station, Miss Johnson's watch and other rings rm Miss Butler, a nurse at Roosevelt Hospital.He pawned all these articles and besides these articles: Ring, $450; pin.50 cents; diamond pin, $7; umbrella, $2; suit, $4; gold pin, $2; pin and ring, $6; =ilver cigarette case, $3; suit.$1.12; \u2018Kamond ring, $10; gold ring, $1; pin.$150: gold chain $8; pin, $4; watch chain, $4; diamond scarfpin.$7.ring.$4.60; pair of skates, 80 cents; diamond pin, $15; gold watch, out of order, $4; diamond ring.$20; diamond ring, $6; diamond ring, $10.: It has also been found that Miller told Jack Churchill that he had inherited a big chicken farm, and the restaurant man let him have credit for $292.He owes $80 or $9 at Rector's, and other amounts at the Hotel Victorfa aml the Bellevue- Stratford in Phlladelphia.He has been leading a fast life up and down Broadway, and his parents had cut him off.They appeared in court to- Jay and eaid that they would pay off his debts and look after him if he comes to trial.* - e The fact that the crisis has already been reached !n the negotiattons- between the committee from the Board ofy Estimate, the Public Service Commission and the Interbofough Rapid Transit compan over the company\u2019s offer for the b ing of the new subway, became kno to-day.For two weeks there have been no conferences between the joint committee and representatives of the Interborough, and it was sald on the best of authority, that this cessation of subway talks has been due to an ultimatum by the company and not the committee.The promise given to the suggestions of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company by the conferences led the Inter- borough people to declare that if the Brooklyn interests got a hold in any part of Manhattan the Interborough would withdraw its present offer for extending its own lines Members of the Board of Estimate who are not serving on the subway committee, state emphatically that absolutely no progress has been made in the ten weeks of discussion and the people of New York are very resentful as the matter is {n the hands of these city officials and the Public Commission and it 1s thought by the great majority of the citizens that fessed that he had borrowed a ring.some decigion should have been arrived at long before the present date.* .* The largest saîling yacht ever built, in.this country, was launched here today( at Staten Island) when Com- steel topsail schooner \u2018\u201cHarlna\u201d went into the water.She will cost $250,000 and will have a sail spread of 16,000 feet exclusive of light smalls.her first year she will be used exclusively as a windjammer, but she is constructed so that she can be fitted with auxiliary motive power.She will be provided with steam for hoisting salls, and turning the windlass, an electric Mghting plant and an acetylene gas plant.She has an over-all length of 198 feet and 150 feet on the water line, a breadth of 83 feet 8 and one-half inches and draws 17 feet.+ + +» + te She will not only be a Jluxurlous floating home, for her owner is the nephew of one of the richest men that ever lived In New York, but she will be used as a racing craft -at all oppor- tunities- Mr.Tod is a racing enthu- sidst His yacht Thistle ran thira against Wilson Marshall's Atlantic in the overseas race for the Kaiser's Cup in 1905, and now he wants to back the Karina against the Atlantic.The Atlantic is nearly as large a yacht, The Karina will race the Atlantic around \u2018Long Island, and the Larch- mont Yacht Club has offered a $1,000 gold cup to the winner.But Mr.Tod will race her at any other time he can get a competitor and then willl cruise her in the Mediterranean next fall, She has a steel hull and lower spars of steel built so that topmasts will telescope Into them.All the exterior woodwork is of teak, and she will be fitted Inside in a lavish scale.® * * The case of the theatre speculators is finally settled.\u2018The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the decision of the lower court.THe ohly hope of the speculators now is the United States upreme Court.It is said they have raised a'fund@ of $10,000 to fight the recent ordinance which prohibits them selling tickets outside the theatres.LA ° .Jay Gould, the son of George Jay Gould, and one of the best known among the jeunesse dores of New York, went to the City Hall to-day With Miss Annie Douglas Graham to get their license to marry\u2026 Miss Douglas is the daughter of John Gra-/ ham, and Kaikilanl Coney, who was born in the Hawaiian Islands.Mrs.Graham Is the daughter of Liliouka- lani, the late Queen of Hawail, and thus the bride-to-be of young Gould is the grand-daughter of the ohce Well modore Robert E.Tod's three-masted|\u2019 During |.khown figure - d that the 0 ants of = ere Farid TORONTO DAY BY DAY From m-Speclal Correspondent.Toronto, April 14.1911.T seems very probable that the city will have considerable trouble with the police force during the next few weeks.The men have been anxiously awaiting the announcement regarding increases In salaries, and when they were made by the Board of Police Commissioners, the men on the beat discovered that they had not received a great deal of | consideration.They all got $50 a year | more, but that was a good dea] less.than they had hoped, while the men higher up fared very well, some getting $200 more than formerly, and the chief securing a handsome addition of 4500.The result of the announcement Wwijl probably be that many of the men will resign and go West.A number have done so during the past year, and there may now be a general exodus.Some time ago an agitation was started- to allow the men a day off each week.At first the commissioners were opposed to it.but they discovered that public opinion favored the claims of the men.At last the weekly \u2018holiday was adopted, and will &o into force on May 1st.Chief Gra- sett now explains in reply to the cri- ticigms of the small Increases that they might have been larger if the weekly holiday had not necessitated the employment of many new recruits on the force.This explanation does not satisfy the men, however.They point out that the higher officials got all they asked, so that the men who walk the beat are being called upon to pay for the day off.The chief's remarks are not likely to make the constables feel any more satisfied.* ® ° Following ~ the remarks concerning the \u201cNe Temere\u201d decree made in Par- llament, the Protestants of Toronto [have started to take action, so it cannot be said again that the Government only ows of ghe mtuation through the thedium of newspaper gossip.The | campaign was commenced in earnest by the Baptists, who held a mass meeting and passed a resolution condemning the decree The apeeches were of the most sensational charso- ter, and a protest was passed against the decree which was described as wrecking the homes of the nation.This meeting wAs the first gun of: what will doubtless develop into campaign reaching over the whole of the Dominion of Canada.It is now q f mouth and carried it off.Massey Hall, similar to the one which helped t0 end the \u2018pay-as-you-enter\u201d trouble.Some of the cooler heads among the, anti-Roman leaders fear that such a meeting might lead to trouble, which would do harm to the cause.The Methodist Conference has appointed a committee to take up the matter.» * + The troubles of the owners of moving ploture houses continue to grow.There have been numerous complaints jabout the type of vaudeville presented in some of them to supplement the pictures, byt it was not possible to censure ft all.The police commissioners accordingly hit upon a plan by which to settle the mitter.In future the proprietors of the local nickel theatres will have to take out & |.theatre license if they desire to have singers, dancers, sketch artists, or any other attraction in addition to the moving pictures.This will deprive not a few persons of a form of employment which proves very remunerative.A visitor to these five-cent amusement houses would frequently see the young woman who waited on him at - the restaurant screaming herself hoarse over a \u201cBeautiful Garden of Roses,\u201d or the young man who drove his grocer's cart giving a racial Ilmpersenation.~ This method of making a little money on the side is now a thing of the past.There ia one cheering piece of news for \u2018the managers, however, which promises slightly increased pe- tronage for their nickel shows.It was recommended at the meeting of the Toronto Presbytery that ministers should visit these places of cheap amusement so as to acquajmt themselves with the forms of entertalnment in vogue for the general publio, and thus be enabled to speak.authoritatively on the subject whenever discussions or charges arose regarding ft.An unusual danger threatened the | inhabitants of a Portuguese frontier town lately.A huge leopard escaped from a menagerie, and, after sertoudy injuring many of the townfolks it escaped into the country, where it an- tered a lonely farmhouse.The farmers wife received a terrible blow from the beast and was knocked dawn.The leopard then seized & child in fs The vicious animal was finally tracked to a moun.atin cave, where it was shot.T child was discovered f practically chia was\u2019 dlscavared Ging, practical every second Tuesday 218 St.James 3733-87 Trial Package Sent Free.If you want a beautiful complexion, free from liver spots, pimples and freckles and other discolorations, purify your blood.Stuart's Calclum Whaferg cleanse and clear the blood remove all polsonous and Irrttating influences and permit it to flow gently and uniformly all through the veins.These little wafers; are famous for their beautifying effects and every lady may use them with perfect freedom.They do their good work remarkably fast owing to the wonderful power of the ingredients which they contain.Here they are: Calcium Sulphide, Quas- sla.Eucalyptus, Golden Seal and an al- terative and laxative.Ask your doctor what he thinks of these as blood puri- tiers.He prescribes them many times every year.The popularity of Stuart's Calctum Wafers is great and growing constantly every year.They do a wonderful work with apparently little 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new, large, and roomy sleeping cars for which equipment the C.P.Ris famqus, are on these et Easter Excursions, Tickets will be sold between all stations in Canada, Port Arthur, Ont.Sault Ste.Marie, Ont.; Windeor, Ont.and east; also to and from Detroit and Sault Ste.Marie, Mich.; Buffalo, Suspension Bri Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Newport, Vt, a Lowest One-Way First-Class Fare fer the Round Trip watil April 17th, 1911, fmalusive.| Geod until Apri 19th, 1911.a Homeseekers\u2019 Excursions Manitoba, Saskatchewme and Alberta.April 18th, May 3nd, 14 are 206 pt sth, Tickets xooû for LJ ry TICKET OFFICES Street, Telephones: Malan 83, or Place Viger and \u2018- Windeer Street HH.: DONALDSON ME SalLINGs FROM ULASGOW.FROM MONTREAL © T.8.8 Cassandra ratex, third class EK.330.The ROBERT REFORD É0.LIMITED Montreal, Quebec, Torente, St.Jobn- | 258 162 ROUND TRIP $20 AND UP.Fast Twin Screw SS.\u2018Bermudian\u2019 5,530 tons.malls from New York 10 a.every Wednesday.Blige keels; electric fans; wireless tele- stest.Dewest ond only steamer land 3- sengers at the dock at Bermud Fou Ing pe WEST INDIES NEW 8S.\u201c\u201cGUTANA'\" and other steamers every alternate Saturday from New York for St Thomas, St.Croix, St.Kitts, Antigua, Guada- minica.Martinique, st.Lucta.Barba- does and Demerara.to W.H, Hexury.wy Gila ceoraation a ly PP cook & & Son, L.J.Rivet & Fou \u201c Ficket Agents, 13 %.BO as & Co.29 Broadway, New Tork.QUEBEC 8S.CO., \u2018'Ltd., Quebec.286 125eca EUROPE 70 Spring and Summer Tours, comprising Tours de Luxe, long and short vacation tours and special Canadian tours for the CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V.Inclusive fares, 9150 to $1,270, Steamship Tickets By All Lines.| THOS.COOK & SON., 530 St.Catherine St.W, Montreal.Cook'# Travellers\u2019 Cheques are good all over the World.\u2019 6 97 law he NOTICE.|N \u201cRoyal George\u201d R 12,000 TONS.FIRST SAILING H From St.Lawrence R May 3rd.|N Ask any 8.5.Agent, \u2018Canadian Northern Steamships, \\ Limited, C A N A D A Imperial Bank Bullding, Upstairs, 78 156eo0d ELDER DEMPSTER LINE NABBAU, CUBA, MEXICO SERVICE 8S.\u201cSOKOTO,\u201d from St.Jobn, N.B.25th for Nassau, Havana, Puerto-Merico, Vera Cruz, Tampico and Progreso, First-class ac- commodatina for pagsengers: first-clams Cuigine etc.Special rouni- rates now in effect! 3t, John to Mexico Clty and return, 44 days, fare $00.00.SOUTH AFRICAN SERVICE._SS.\u2018KWARRA,\" dation for ¢ few Cabin Passengers.For trelght Passenger Rates and full particulage ap- Hy El x! prkrsfze + à 0, LISTER, 2 6 Cuba, Jamaica, Panama Weekly sailings by 5000 ton PRINZ and se to and Days] 25 dotel in port if rés Thom.118 Notre Dame W.: H.Hem.Oath- 18e0d .Costa Rioa Columbis & West Coast Poisits other Steswers affording the seme comforts as our Jazge Atl le liners.Modera ° Rates.the Caribbean.Ample time for sig serves BURG-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 BROADWAY, NEw YORK 280 BE Jinn Toon, Cook & Son, B30 Bt erine W., Montreal.83 EUROPE and the ORIENT.30 fine tours, Jéth Anmual rlent Che, Feb.11012, by Arabic: 71 da expenses, $400 a 5 Roma the World Toure: Tots, Lago a Frank Pa Chase : Times Building .a LR à SLA TN OR ENT RE ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Between Montreal, Tereate, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Detroit and Chieago.4 Finest Readbed and Equipment, 06-18.to the yard Sted] Mails \u2019 712 HOURS tt TORONTO \u2018International Limited\u201d (Canada\u2019s Rallway Greyhound) Leaves Montreal 9 a.m.for Toronto and West, FOUR EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY between MONFREAL and TORONTO.9.00 em, 9.46 a.m., 7.30 p.m.10.30 p.m.Elegant Dining, Parlor and Library Car Service.on .Day Trains and latest designed Pullman Sleeping Cars on Night Trains _ Easter Excursions Tickets will Le sold between all stations in Canada; also Massena 8, Sprins N.xi Rouses Point, N.Y.; Isla Pon Swanton, ¥t., \u2018and intermediate ations and rsturn;-at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Golng until April 17th, inclusive.Return limit, April 19 th.HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.ROUND TRIP TICKETS to douter\u201d Canada, via Chicago, on sale 18.May 2 36; Aug.§, fares.33; Bept.6, In at very low CITY TICKET oFFiCE, 139 St.James Street, *Phohe Main 6003.er Bonaventure Station.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Bonaventure Union Station, Easter Excursions.Lewest One- First-Olass Fare for tue.Round Trip.- te 17th, 1011, fmeluaive.until April- j0th, 1011.April 18th *.TRAIN SERVICE.740 am.13 neem.4 pm.\u2014_\u2014 \u2018\u2019Orry TICKET OFFICE, 180 St.James Street.Tel.Bell M.618.H.A.PRICK, GEO.BTRUBBE, bra Saturuia ce ee .Apr 4 T.8.8.Ca aura a.Capri 22 = à Tao CN Jom, NB.T.8.8, gig ee ou | 85 eso || April || 16, 30: June 13, 27; Suis\u201d i Allan Line.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.\"TO LIVERPOOL SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE.From St.John.From Halrrax ; April 14 April 15 TUNISIAN.April 29 .VICTORIAN .April 88 April 29 SALOGN, 870.00 and $80.00.Second Caen.ver $47.50 and $50.00, upwards.Third Cl pool, London.Glasgow, $30.00 snd $31.: PORTLAND TO GLASGOW.Scotian .«+.Aprit il One class cabin, \u201ccalled \u201csecond \u2018class.\u201d* ST.JOHN TO HAVRE AND LONDON Lake Erie,.Apell 15 Rates: London, Havre, $32.80 and oP; third class, $29.00; Parte.$3150.\" 329.00; Havre, Appl} to H.& A.ALLAN, VIRGINIAN .soo.50; London, Montreal.18 28 REID NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY The Direct Route between Canada and Newfoundiand.\u201cBRUCE\u201d leaves North Bya- ney every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights, after arrival of I.C.R.Express connecting at Port aux Basques with Reid Newfoundland Companys Railway and Bteams ystem for al Poltits in ewfoundiand.REID NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY.78 812 NORTH\u2014, GERMAN LLOYD Polar Cruise, within less than 10 degrees of the Pole.from BREMEN, July 18 to A t 18 Inde) t Around-the-World Trips London - Paris - Bremen Express Bailings Tuesdays.Ss.KAISER WILHELM II Sails April 18 Ss.KAISER Wm.DER GROSSE Bafls April 25 TUESDAYR.Krobprinzsessin Cecllle .Kronprins Wilhelm.BS, May 2 May 8 10 AM.Bremen -.oo coi 420000 George Washington \u201cBresdau ce.Bremen Direct.Gibraltar,Algiers, Naples, Genoa Sailings Baturdays.KOENIG ALBERT Sails April 20, ia Toler ce ee \u201cApril 78 uf Me (new).May 1311 AM {Friedrich der Grosse .-May 20 tomits Algiers.Connection by Company's Steamers for, Egypt, India and Far East.Wireless aod Submarine Sigoals.Baltimore-Bremen Direct.Oné-Class Sis Twid-Strew Steamer Salling Every acks Good All Over The World.Travel 24 ; oxides AL AGENTS, x & Co.@ AL w or.> % Koen} Broadway HENRY, 388 St.James Strest.17 801 WHITE STAR- DOMINION Canadian Service, Mail Steamers.PORTLAND, XE.-LIVERPOOL Megantice.Apell À.MONTREAL -QUEBECLIVERPOOL Dominion .++» May: 6 June : Canada.!.!.!'Mey 18 Jupe 17 July IF Laurentic .se +.2.May 20 June 24 Joly 2: Teutomle.t May 27 July 1 July 2 Megantic .June 10 July 8 Aug 3 \u2018\u201cLAURENTIO £nâ MEGANTIC*\u2019 largest ani most modern steamers In thé Canadian trade Supérh socom ecommodation all classes.EUTONIC, CANADA, DOMINION, one class cabin - (callad\u2019 second class), best on the steamer at moderate rates, Superior accommodation for Third Class om all Steamers in two and four berth rooms.WHITE STAR LINE New York Queenstown Adee © Channel Ports urentic.Agpril 22 - April 1 ! April » to local agents or courant ric us Notre Dame Street West.8 oF 338e0: The Royal Mat] Steam Packet Ceo.| BERMUDA | foiwave | CUBA JAMAICA-PANAMA,etc| FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS Superior Secommodations for 230 firet Claus pa .excellent cuisine, wireless, pe all safety plianc Norway Cruises ti.& Son, Gen.H.Heney, ARGEN È ge 2e BA ET tee AYnm, SERRE NADIAN PACIFIC - ENPRESSES D OTHER STEAMSH{PSST.JONN, ND.ARD LIVERPOL Empress of Britain.Apt.21.Lake Manitoba Apl.97.Montreal, Quebee and Liverpool.Empress of Ireland.Montrose Rates__Emp: am $82.50 WEBKI.Y SAILINGS \u201cperenne \u2019 a.PE Steamabtps\u2014Fire: upwarése winter.and .00 end rds summer, Seconf » Class, 851.23 and npwneda Lake Steamships\u2014One Clase Cahin \u2014 Secopd Class Rates.847.50 apd unwands, Tickets and information from any Steamship Agents, or WW.G.ANNABLE, WK.WEBBER, Gen.Passer.Agt.Passenger Agt 2 ta 5 Board of Tisde Buildings: = .Xl.orl + WN engi: ey ve UNITED FR = ?Soran F New Passenger and ight Ourslers (Sat fom aamAICA \u2014 PANAMA \u2014 COLOMBIE PACIFIO COAST.SOIN ENTIAL A Stateroom 4 a and information 3 17 BATTERY PLACE, XEW YORK Hiesal any Steamnhilp Agency y aniline trom roc put Asst, Gen.Pass.Ast.City Ticket AF aoa A POSER OC POS WE ea 2 BATTLE EXPECTED AT PORTUGAL'S FUTURE AGUK PRIETA, AND | CERTAIN, DECLARES [Essie JUAREL THREATENED: MISTER GINS = L \u2018FRUIT 1e presented ce he te ebb Ba ome tn was SALT\u2019 | à re involving the deticar® question relat, Lu Senhor Gomes is in he prime of | THE OLD TIME, EVER POPULAR fats.No word In regard to the bat.me mea dre poli 2er \u2018ao HousEHOLD REMEDY FOR at- 0 - A > aE Billousness, Sick Headache, Errors | \u201ctie of Agua Prieta had yet reached {quent speaker.ge State Department.«| \u201cWe are going to hold the fort.\u201d he in Diet (Eating or Drinking), Giddi- Thirst, Rheu- Officials, however, were deeply in- (declares, \u2018because we are doing right.ness, Constipation, terested in the press reports showing ' The monarchy fell because it had matic or Gouty Poison, Feverish TEE METROPOLITAN BABY CARRIAGES and GO-CARTS On Unequalled Credit Terms.Don\u2019t deny the little ones all the fresh air and sun-shine that\u2019s going.Itis much better to give the baby out-door exercise than medi- cine\u2014one costs nothing; the other costs too much sometimes.aids digestion, nourishes and the nerves all the Reports from Washington Hint at Education Free to All, He Says \u2014 Retognition of Insurrectos\u2014Citizens | Three Schools Inaugurated of Douglas Alarmed.Since Inception of Republic.There is no simpler.safer, or more agreeable preparation than - Washington.April 15 - With the Cus- Special to The Montreal Star.toms llouse at Agua Prieta in the Loudon.April 15.\u2014Senhor Manuel hands of the revulutionists, and Juarex | Teixeira Gomes, first Minister of the seriously threatened, a new situation new Portuguese Government to Great Our assortment of baby carriages and go-carts is the most com- the rebels in control of the Customs (ceased to be right, and it can never Cold with High Temperature and ; : 2 | A House, but in advance of official con- |be restored for the reason that it pos- Quick Pulse, and Feverish Condi- plete; thev will contribute to the health of the little ones and the comfort | firmation declined to comment upon | sessed no virtue susceptible of presen- tions generally.It proves benefl- .the course the United States will take {tation now as would enable the mon- cial in the early stages of Diarrhea.of the mother.in dealing with the new phase of the archy to win the people from the re- Most vaiuabhe vo ir eue , situation.public.\u2018ree institutions appe A tune ; ; J .i .Three thousand revolutionists, out- [everything that Is vital in the Portu- CAUTION.-Eramine the Car aude.and see Our prices are the lowest.Our liberal credit system 1s the most numbering the federal defenders of the 'guese character.Men and women that tt is marked ENO'S \u2018FRUIT SALT, \u20ac .town by Sour to one, are within four [upon whose strength must rest - the otherwise you have the sinceremt form of accommodating., : hours warch of Juarez:;according to |Portugal of the future mean to run flattery\u2014IMITATION.À a telegram received by the State De- |their own affairs and run them ac- Prepared only by J.C.ENO, Ltd., | X 2 _ .: ° .partment to-day from United States |cording to the best ideals of the mod- \u2018FRUIT SALT\u2019 WORKS, ONE MOTION STEEL FRAME Consul Edwards, at Juarez.The re- 'ern world.LONDON, S.E.ENGLAND.COLLAPSIBLE GO-CART RATTAN BABY CARRIAGE ir bels are in control of the railroads, Equality is Guaranteed.Wholesale of Tus Nimorat Dave Oo, $6.60.°3 \u2019 $16.00 \u2019 Tolling stock, and telegraph lines.The \u201cFereafter every citizen of our Montreu), and at its various Branches in the 30-32 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.authorities of Juarez are preparing fOr country will have an open path to hap- * Dominion.i an attack.and many Mexicans are] ness prosperity and glory.All de- sending their families to the Amert- pends upon whether he is a fool or a 174 26 teow | tan side.- wise man, a loafer or a worker.We .A are going to treat our sister nations : Free Delivery to St.Lambert, Pt.Claire, Blue Bonnets, and Longueuil.Mail Orders Promptly Filled.\u20ac Citizens of Douglas Expect Battle.| decently.I belleve in the world- } .__ = wide peace movement, and I! am cun- jp Douglas, Aris, April 15\u2014The citizens | 19° 1 that iustead of ending ia an = = sr \u2014 = eT Te em of Douglas are living in hourly fear | aspiration, it is destined to end in HOW T0 DESTROY of another battle across the line at Agu, Prieta, which may révult More able.relief of overtasea human.| THE DANDRUFF GERM CASH or CREDIT \u2018Occasional gossip may he expect- ants, than the one of yesterday.Three | eq indicating that Portugal is in dif- hundred rebels are in full possession \u2018ficulties and now and then there may BY A SPECIALIST.! = ü J TRIN ï J RE: ef Agua Prieta to-day, and the port ys a mgnarchic revolt.Meanwhile;| That the dandruff germ Is responsible .iw closed.Mexican federal troops are |i; six months republicanism has justi- for nearly all the diseases to which the : belleved - to be approaching Agua ifieq itself, and glwen\u201d a reliable au.}SC2IP Is heir.as well as for baldness and ] : CUT PRICES Prieta from the south, bringing with: | gury for the time to come: We man- PréMAlure gray hair, iz a well known.mac fact, but when we realize that it Is.also them hine guns, for an assau't | aged this revolution with less trouble indirectly responsible for many of the upon the city.than any other country ever managed worst cases of catarrh and consumption, Large roomy Rattan Rocker, with arms, reg.$4; special Monday, ° 7 a similar matter in the past.(ur fin- .We appreciate the importance of any only .3 hilhite .; à > .Rebels Control the Railways.,ancial position is stronger than ever agent that will destroy its power.Wa Imperial Oak Extension Dining Table reg.$9, special \u2018Monday.only.$138 Our spring exhibits are pour Ing m, and we ave before.Portuguse quotations are at |8re.therefore, particularly pleased to Highly polished Dinlng Hardwood Chalrs, with fm.leather, special .Eagle Pass, April 15.\u2014The Taredo,pigh water mark in the money cen- | give herewith the prescription which en Monday, only .ready to gladden furniture buvers with the choice gateway is now the only railroad open | eminent scientlst states he .ha$ fourd, Bureau and Stand.Imperial oak, B.bevelled mirror; regular $18.00, 1 f the United States to the Int tres of the world.Trade has been |after repeated tests, to completely de- speclal, Monday only ; 1 eo | If > \"Aa d i we of Mexico Rie rebels having eT ong | developed and is developing to a re- |strov the dandruff germ in from one to Cheffonler, best mahogany finish: reg $35, @pecial Monday only.selections we have made.vou are in nee °c Ra So | cord degree.three applications.It will also almost {.\u2019 or * pe if communication south of Ciudad Por- \u201cThe first work of the re ic i i - st ; ; - 1 2 ° > ; {Vv ° - vw i : public is | immediately stop falling hair, and it nas - cor even tin ou are we offer vou our firo Diaz by burning six railread |to educate the people.Already three in numerous cases produced a new haur- CASH OBENS PER TIT.CREDIT any thing $ you ou bridges.This is the first serious dis- pundred schools have been opened, and | ETOWth after years of baldness.This * : co ] -1 do d advi : vitho it anv } lig ti turbance In the State of C'oahuila.we are working out a sound system | preseription can be made up at home, «nowie se an \u201c ce N ut any oh ga 100 on of national education.Religiousix.ler any Jrogmie win, put it up for You: Iron Beads, all slzes, brass trimmings; special, Monday only t M k , ] Co .; Ç ti one will be as free under our flag as euunces Bay Kum ounce vona de rass Beds.2-inch posts: regular $25: spéclal.Monday only vour part.Jake our show rooms vour meeting under the Union Jack.Access to the Cevscata Mix BA roam and after Spies Fe Suite, assorted velour.maliogany finish; special, Mon 14 9 : + i : > rystals 2 \u20ac \u201d.day.only 95 .\u201cQE \u20183 pniversities wil be given to persons [standing half an hour it is ready for use.Goods stored and insured free of charge until wanted.The cheapest place\u2014it 1s our pleasure to be of service.1 ou will of all religtons or of none.\u2019 | Applv night and morning, rubbing Into place in the city for Furniture and Bedding, * .e 0 | senior Borage | the scalp with the fingertips.1t son find us very ready too, to make vour payments i enior Surgeon .| + ral n tea: ; * , - | .g or the Navy lof To-Kalon Perfume, which unites per- GORDON BROS.easy if it will hel on obs Spvcial to The Montreal Star.Le en on ee gente io hile 1446 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD.ASN PY Cures colds, heals awa, April 15.\u2014The (\u2018anada Gaz- a r s , - prong} eg 23 cents.Les unnounces the appointment of Dr.| eanatied for restoring gray hair to its Between Marle Anne and er Rox er Open Evenings.| | orig'nal color.ae \u2019 .A.Burrows, of Hamilton.Ont, to be ror Senior Surgeon of the Naval Service rd ona Ce Dy here ar is 17 10e0d of Canada.[con desired, and be sure to avoid tonics containing polsonous wood alcohol.Lt a Y () Will be Surprised to See How Far Your Money Will Go.| Ea ster S a 1 e REMEMBER\u2014There is no hardship about paying for your purchases here.Our credit arrangements are agreeable and sure to be satisfactory.FURNITURE °C EDEN CREDIT © .AT THE i 5-piece Parlor Suite, assorted Velours.Reg.$17.75 Sofas, upholstered \u2018velour or leatherette.$4 60 | ., Te \u2018 ~ Mount Royal Fashionable rn J uarantced await.Roguler $10 49 Bureaus and Sana.of In Imperial Oak, British $9 950 ARE IM CHE - ' .$25, for.° bevelled mirror.Reg.$18 for.rome opp 815-819 Mount Royal Ave.East.J per ome maven caves.mer som gg 5g ee ame brass rimming.4 9 Ladies\u2019 Dressing Tables, best \"mahogany Make the Sideboards of Embossed Oak, British ve bev - - $11 9 finish.Reg.$19, for.$11.50 elled mirror.v + ge .5-picce Parlor Suite, highly polished, heavy frame, : To give you a chance to familiarize yourself with Cooking Stoves.Regular $35.00, $19 50 hest silk covering.Regular 355.00, $29.50 e tha can arti 3 3 for.- ® for.\u201cPrince Ro al\u201d , the fact t your home be stically furnished at Chiffonier, the best mahogany finish, 5 drawers $18 | Fron- Bedsteads, white enamel, brass \u201ctrim- $1 75 y little cost when you deal here, we have arranged a spe- and swell front.Reg.$35.00, for.| mings.Regular $3.50.for.cial sale for next week.You will find rare bargains in \\ ® .One of the family beautiful furniture.y ch better friend in th Dining Room Sets\u2014Table, Sideboard, China Cabinet, ou cannot have a better friend in the Tat .home than the \u201cPrince Royal\u201d 5 chairs and 1 armchair.Re- $41 65 Range.\u201d It knows its place and keeps gular $65.00 ce ee es 5» ® ft.Some day you will have only a ve ONE see CITY HOUSE FURNISHING NI 0 1A 4 NIE | Bedroom Sets\u2014Dresser, Stand and Bed of Imitation ay | 20.$15.85 | 1332-1338 ST.LAWRENCE STREET | You will be pleased with its appear- .ps ance besides, and when you discover Parlor Sets\u2014Upholstered in Silk or $ 1 8 65 ! TEL.ST.LOUIS 398, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10.30 O'CLOCK, BET WEEN'RACHEL & MARIE ANNE § ; ue ror requires om $23 .-\u2014 Plush.Regular $32.00.A Beautiful Dol re Brass Beds\u2014Very nice models.Re- $20.38 - e + * \u2026- ® GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY gular $35.00.GO-CART PURCHASE | er 13500.Mission Dining Sets complete on Bed\u2014Resular $9.85 19 inch Sleeping Doll, | A complete line of Iron and Steel Stoves, Carpets, long curling hair, bisque head, hard composition : To Suit Every Home fi Hl cocarts etc, etc.jointed body, fully dressed; different styles and colors.This doll would retail at about $1.50.You Is the Mission still 4 popular?Decided- .1 Jy it is.Some of the U T prettiest Dining ' Rooms of the season will be furnished in the Mission.We have a nice set here for you consisting of Karly English Buffet, Round Table, .five single and one Arm Chair.Worth $65.00, for.$51.60 \\ | | t buy them here.| f ANENTLY © re GIVE THEM AWAY.GO-CARTS, $4.48.1 PERM This protts ne ce ndow splay.; A S lendid Line.S Them Bed, Spring and Mattress, $9.98 REMOVED kee our chia save 20 pee, to 25 25 p.c.by Purchasing Here Furni- Special for Monday Only nothing and Fives ture, Canpets, Stoves, Bedding, etc.| | Scientific and Hygienic Massages and Treatments | For Smallpox Pittings, Scars, wrinkles, Freckles, Pimples, Sallow- ! ness.also will cure Dandruff and Falling Hair.All Skin and Scalp troubles cured permanently.) \u201cLIQUID BEAUTY POWDERS\u201d lend to the skin the beauty and YOUR CREDITS GOOD OUR DIGNIFIED CREDIT SYSTEM DOLLARS PER | WILL SURPRISE WEEK WILL AND PLEASE FURNISH YOUR Len YOu.25 Complete Outfits, comprising White Enamel Bed, all sizes, with dainty brass caps on posts Fine thick Sanitary Mattress,\u2019 \u2018 closely tufted and \u2018specially made for ONE OR TWO HOME.1 ONE BLOCK .our firm: and gen- freshness of the lily.Price, 2.00., T 4 , ' ; EA GUY | wine Waten Steel MADAME MARIE'S PEERLESS FACED BLEACH and ELECTRICINP NINGS 25 acute Ir ET v re Sprin 3 will cure any skin.no matter how pimpled, freckled, moth-patched, OPEN EVENI .: clear hardwoo wrinkled or sallow it may be.The two.$5.00.CU frame.n sale © 7 [11 Monday.complete, A very Interesiing booklet, entitied \u2018Tha Soul of Beauty,\u201d will be ,sent to any emir upon receipt of 4¢ postage, : : a A Stam or Rept - .ve \u2019 Pr PETERBORO, ONT.\u2014 F.Bell, for- dauxhter of John McCarney.| TRENTON, ONT.\u2014 Wm.ReynoMs merly clerk of the first Division Court, Mrs.Annle Humphries, widow of the {died in Sidney, aged 78 years.MADAME MARI In dead, aged 67 years.llate Job Humphries, is dead, aged 70.Sarah Rusk, wife of Maniy Fox, is:dead Mrs.Dunn, wite of the late Francis | Chloe Myrtle see, wife of P.M.ere, aged 36 yews.| ; ; ë Dunn, is dead, aged 56 years.| Richardson, is de John Boyce dled at the Carrytog Pinee, 485 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.Phone 3079 H.T.Evans is dead, In his 88th vear.Mrs.Conroy, wife of John Conroy.|e | aged 68 years.Margaret Rena McCarney disd of heart aces.Martin Meyers died ft Sidney Crossing.\" disease, aged 31 years.She waa me | George Foley ls dead, aged 51 years.in his 47th year.= or $5.98 \u2014\u2014 me me ae > Fa \u2019 + Western Canada Offices, including Ontario, Manitoba,, Hite Jeti y = HE mtr at he pki rie a _ City Hall who is in a position to give orders.week in his pocket.pond goes up one hundred dollars a year, at the end of the \u2018Macond year, there Is another increase of the same amount, 14 Lae « 18 The Montreal Baily Star Agents for the United States- Eastern Division, east of Pittaburg, and Buffalo D A.Carroll, Tribune Builld- ing, New York; Western Division, W.Y.Perry.National Bank Building, Chicago.Ontario Office\u2014W.M.McGillivray, representative, 76 King Street West, Toronto.Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia W.M.Mec- Glllivray representative, 76 King Street West, Toronto.Eastern Canada Offices, including Eastern Ontario Ottawa, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Bermuda and West India Islands.G.W.Surbey, representative, Star Building.Offices in Great Britain, 17 Cockspur Street, Trafalgar Square, London, S.W., England.Agents in France Mayence, Favre & Cle.Paris.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.Week ending April 8, 1911.76,959 76,986 76,971 76,967 76,958 79,429 .464,270 .77.378 Monday.Tuesday.Wednesday, .Thursday.Friday.Saturday.Total.Daily average.Weekly Star last Weekly.181,623 05 595 802 THE STAR DAILY AND One Issue of Daily and Weekly Star aggregates: 208,000 LAST WEEK, From the above figures-are exclud- - ed several thousand subscribers.some of which are regarded as more or less ephemeral.SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.#55 UNLESS SIR WILFRID CAN FIND AN EXIT, THERE SEEMS TO BE NO WAY OUT} MORE ABOUT MOVING-PICTURE THEATRES.The building by-law which regulates, or whicn was enacted to regulate, the physical attributes of that comparatively recent abomination, the low-class moving-pic- ture \u201ctheatre,\u201d offers no greater difficulties to the ordinary understanding than might be solved by a twelve-year- old school-boy.Take the matter of aisles, for instance, \u2018Where you allow three or four hundred people, generally under the average in Intelligence and largely made up of women and children, to crush their way into a long, nar- Tow \u201ctheatre,\u201d made out of an old-fashioned store, It obviously ought to be a matter of some little importance that the passage-ways to their seats should bear some relationship to the number of people who, in a moment of panic, might be called upon to use them.So, at least, our building by-laws would lead one to believe, for these by no means drastic regulations stipulate that the aislas shall be eighteen inches.Wide for every one hundred persons the \u201ctheatre\u201d Is supposed to accommodate.With this as a basis, the problem set for the Building Inspection department was not a very difficult one.The inspectors knew\u2014or could have known\u2014the number of seats in each \u201ctheatre,\u201d and the simple expedient of multiplying the number of the hundreds into eighteen would have given them the width of aisles which the law requires.And the law, it may be added in passing, does not take into account the fact that, at every holiday performance, the majority of the proprietors fill their aisles as full as they can with the overflow attendance which is unable to secure seats.During the last year, inspection after inspection has been ordered.The Board of Control has ordered them ; so has the Mayor; so has nearly every officlal at the Usually the orders were obeyed\u2014after a fashion.At any rate, reassuring reports were made at intervals to the effect that \u201call the by-laws were being observed\u201d\u2014this is evidently a stock phrase which has to be incorporated in all building inspection reports\u2014and that there was no danger.Last week, while making a rapid inspection of factorles, Chief Tremblay found time to look in, personally or through Bis aséishims, on a dozen or 60 moving-picture places.The Chief found \u201ctheatres\u201d with three hundred seats and over, which means \u201caccommodation\u201d for some five hundred people, according to the custom the police \u201chave adopted of interpreting thé law, where the aisles were two feet and two feet and a half wide.The gent- Jemanly inspectors of Mr.Chausse\u2019s department had either not noticed a little discrepancy of this kind or had not thought it worth while to bother anyone about it.What else the Chief will discover when he really finds time to \u2018look into the moving-picture conditions, ought to interest eople of Montreal.It ought even to be worth a MNt- ttention from Mr.Chausse himself.the tie THE PAY OF POLICEMEN.When we hurl scorn and contumely at our police force, ) when we oriticize them individually as marksmen and ool- lectively as a quasi-military body, when we laugh at their \" mistakes and growl at their stupidity, there is one thing , which we ought to bear In mind more frequentiy than we do, and that is the magnificent pecuniary inducements by which we tempt recruits to take up the night-stick and don the brass buttons of a \u201cregular\u201d policeman.Police, \u201cJen in Montreal start their career on the splendid salary of nine dollars a week, paid regularly except when the city is short of funds.family, if he has one, and to make provision for his old age.Under the circumstances, nine dollars a week ought Wo cover a multitude of sins\u2014in fact, #t has to.: These observations were suggested by the publication \".of Toronto's police estimates for the ensuing year.What ever the faults of the Ontario capital, parsimony in deal- -\u201cêng with civic servants is not one of them.The policeman in Toronto starts his career with fifteen dollars a If he survives the first year, his sti- which makes the salary of a first-class constable $950.00.* Here in Montreal, we are more cautious, not to say pepurious.At the end of a year, we advance our embryo \u2018Bhertock Holmes one dollar a week, and at the end of the 4, goofid EAT, We raise him another dollar.Eu gs eärninkr ail of eleven dollars a week, which ts $672.00 a Kd year, and is probably looking around for chances to in- ry 47 past his surplus income.By this time he If he persists in his career and omes a trusted oid officer, we bankrupt ourselves and 4 - delebrate the fifth or tenth anniversary of his connection with the force by giving him still an extra dollar, or a - grand annual Income of $600.00.In other words, Toronto's ; i paw recruits are paid twenty-five per cent.more than our ed veteran officers.There are several infer- all of them are obvious ~ First {used most successfully in public bulldings \u2018sequently the alarm which the Edmonton authorities are \u2018laltogether to the pleasure of Edmonton people, and the On this he is supposed to keep \u2018Mimself-in good strong physical condition, to support a THE HOUSEHOLD SNAKE.Will the time come when every well-regulated family will again have its own sneke?Instead of the purring pussy and her frequent kittens will we have a mice old snake and an occasional bunch of snakelets in the back kitchen?Prof.Sambon, a noted London physician, and an expert authority on certain contagious diseases, recommends the domestication of non-venomous serpents so as to have them about the house as rat-catchers.lle savs that fleas spread diseases and especlally the plague, and that rats are the greatest known medium for conveying fleas into houses.The cat will kill rats, and.indeed, An) observant person knows that rats may be numerous in the yard aud outbuildings, but will shun a house where their natural enemy, the cat, resides.The trouble about cats is that they may become infected with fleas from the rats.The snake takes In the rat, fleas and all, and hls hide is too | slippery for the flea to get a good grip upon, The suggestion of the learned doctor is not new, however.Snakes were kept by the anclent Egyptians as Household vermin | exterminators.Early in the Christian era the serpeiit was as well as spreading the | private houses to kill rats which were plague in- Rome.- .Some European farmers, who have become settlers in Canada, encourage the growth of harmless field snalies, being careful not to kill them when a knot of them is ploughed up in early spring.These farmers say that the snake is the best kind of Insect destroyer that they couid have: An inborn prejudice among many humans will make the snake habit not very popular.Many a woman who has nothing else to lavish affection upon will delight herself with a cat, but it would be hard to æet her tou really live & snake.If the snakes shouid be introduced In Montreal they will certainly fatten, for this is one of the most rat infested cities on the continent.If once the plague shoyld get here, woe be unto us.EDMONTON AND \u2018 THE HOOK-WORM.John D.Rockefeller, it 19 true, did give a million dollars to check the spread of the \u201chook-worm\u201d disease in the South but it is not a necessary and logical inference from this that all Southerners are suffering from it.Con- almost hysterically manifesting lest the fair province of Alberta is to have all its ambition taken from it hy the ravages of the Industrious little uncinarius is either out of all proportion to the probabilities or else extraordin- arlly disingenuous.As a simple matter \u2018of fact, the un- cinarius seems to have been seized on as the most convenient means of attacking the negro immigrants who have lately been attracted to the Edmonton district, not City Health Officer no doubt considered that he was performing a public service in sounding a warning against \u201cthe plague\u201d which might, under very unusual circumstances, follow the introduction of the \u201chook worm\u201d into Edmonton's business circles.Edmonton, it was pointed out, needs all her energy, enterprise and alertness to keep abreast of her commercial rivals.The \u201chook worm\" produces the sleeping sickness, and the \u2018hook-worm\" is as apt to be found In \u201cpoor\u201d Southern negroes as in \u201cpoor\u201d Southern whites.Ergo, Edmonton must shut its doors to all negroes or run the risk of dawdling in the race, sleeping at the switch, and drowning the call of Opportunity in the fatuous snores of unambitious contentment.It does not seem to have occurred to the local authorities that any negro Immigrants who had energy and ambition enough to uproot themselves from the warm and comfortable idleness of the South and to deliberately move to Alberta could hardly.be said to show evidences of being infected by the \u201csleeping sickness.\u201d like other western citles, however, when Edmonton wants to make a point, she is inclined to make it, logic or not logic.NEW YORK'S PUBLIC UTILITIES CORPORATION.New York City was not only among the first of the large cities of this continent to take as strictly a business- Hke view of the public utility corporations as the corporations took of it, but it has consistently and profitably continued to base its relations with the enormous companies doing business within its corporate limits on this same principle.In this effort, it has not only the assistance of a very efficient Public Utilities Commission but finds its hands supported and its courage refreshed by the advice and assistance of the State Tax Board.This body has just issued its report on the value of the franchises of the public service corporations in Greater Naw York, the total being the very comfortable sum of $181,000,000.In detail, the franchises of the first dozen companies are es- timated as follows: -\u2014 1911.1910.Con.Gas .$92,172,500 $86.144,500 Manhattan Ry.81,412,500 78,512,500 B.RT.iii, 07.863,300 53,276,300 N.Y.Telephone 48.500,000 44,170,000 Brooklyn Union Gas een 19,735,000 18,470,000 Metropolitan St.Ry.17,172,000 20,258,000 Pennsylvania Tunnel 16,426,000 \u2019 15,800,000 N.Y.and Harlem .15,108,7604 13,518,300 Edison E.lll (Brooklyn).13,900,000 12,000,000 Hudson & Man.R R.10,900,000 10,900,000 Empire City Sub.10,000,000 9,192,000 Third Ave.RR R.7.940,000 7,920,000 B'way & \u20187th Ave.R.R.6,395,000 7.955.000 On the whole list, the increase of valuation in the last year is a little more than $15,600,000.We could not honestly look for any such a gold mine for taxation pur poses, no matter how assiduously our own Public Utilities Commission\u2014we have.a Public Utilities Commission in this Province\u2014did its werk, but the New York results lead us to believe that we might discover something of considerable interest and value to the general public if we investigated along similar lines.re HOW BUOYS DETERIORATE.Canada, it appears, has been needlessly alarmed about that little matter of e missing channel buoys at Sorel.They were not stolen at all,\u2014they simply deteriorated.\u201cBuoys,\u201d said the Hon.Mr.Brodeur, in making his explanation to Parliament, \u201cafter a couple of years\u2019 service are very liable to deteriorate\u201d and this is especlally apt to be the case, experience teaches us, when the buoys are left around the Sorel wharf.It is worth noticing as a scientific and psychologic fact that the better and more expensive the buoys, the more likely have they been to deteriorate into space when no one is looking.For part of this, the absentmindedness of Sorel citizens is no doubt responsible.Many a worthy man on reaching home has probably found to his humorous amazement that he had carelessly slipped a buey into his overcoat and, so to speak, deteriorate it a whole lot; or if not into his pocket, then onto his sled.The whimsicality of this would be complete If it were not that, for the next six or seven months, the people of Canada have a very important use to which they could have put those self-same buoys.As far as navigation is concerned, it does not make much difference whether they were stolen, or deteriorated, or carried off by the rats.The point is that they have disappeared and no one knows where or how.The de- terforation hypothesis is Ingenious but somehow it falls short of being absolutely convincing.Could Have Got Conoessions Anyway.Vancouver News-Advertiser\u2014The first article programme of the Sixty-Second Congress, is.a general downward revision of the tariff.Such is the announcement of Mr.Champ Clark, who Is Speaker and leader of the party in the House of Representatives.Mr.Clark states that bills are already far advanced looking to a reduction in duties.If the reciprobity treaty had never been negotiated this downward revision would have taken place, and would probably have included most of the con cessions which are given by the treaty.\u201cBimplifying\u201d the Calendar.Providence Journal:\u2014It is too bad about the calendar, according to those perkons who are agitating in behalf of l\u2019simplifying\u2019\u201d it.Perhaps some one of the many suggested rearrangements of the months and days will be adopted by the time we all go to Mr.Carnegie's spelling school, or get the habit of turning for spiritual refreshment to the revised version of the New Testament.: in the ~ -_ Fire Peril in Factories.Chicago Daily News:\u2014The time to Insist that human lives be protected In factories and other crowded structures is ail the time.Constant, systematic, scientific inspections of factories and similar buildings must be supplied and all reasonable safeguards against disaster must de provided.and seven small galleries.are an excellent tone, a dull golden The Fine Arts The National Gallery.There\u2019 will be opened at Ottawë this month, the National Gallery In\u2019 which the whole of Canada is taking the deepest interest\u201d This National Gallery is situated In the Victoria Memorial Museum, a& handsome ° and imposing building, of beautiful grey stone from Nova Scotia.It occupies two of the upper floors, one gallery devoted to sculpture and to other objects of d'art, and the second, to pictures.\u2018The idea of a national gallery had its origin a few years ago, in a memorial from the Royal Canadian Academy to the Canadian! Government.In response to this plea the Government voted ten thousand dollars annually to be spent on works of art, domestic and foreign.This was raised last year to thirty- tive thousand, and it is hoped that this larger grant wlll continue.Not only is this money tobe spent on representative works, from abroad, but the idea of the Royal! Canadian Acade was also that It should be used to encourage the best in Canadian art.The buying committee consisted of Sir George Drummond, Str Edmund Walker and the Hon.Arthur Boyer.Upon the death of the first mentioned, Dr.Shepherd of Montreal was appointèd to take his place.The secretary of the National Gallery 18 Mr.Eric Brown whom Montrealers will remember as being at our Art Gallery at the time of the English exhibition, whereat he discoursed learnedly of the various pictures.Mr.Brown is a brother of the well-known English artist Arn- esby Brown, and {s thoroughly competent to till his present position.A visit to the Gallery before the pictures were all hung, revealed Mr.Brown hard at work, but most willing to give information.The picture galleries ar'on the top floor of the Museum with a good overhead light.They consist of one long gallery, one hundred and twenty-five feet by forty, The walls green, obtained affer much exXperiment- ing.The Pictures.One of the first canvases to catch the eye is an inipressionistic seascape by Maufa, full of light and color.Other Frenchmen represented are Rousseau and Daubigny.several exquisite small canvases, Decamps, Andre, a still-life Ribot, and others.One particularly charming picture is by LaSidaner ani will be remembered by those who en- Joyed the French exhibition at our Art Gallery, a few years ago.It Is a small cottage on a hill, by the sea which stretches out to a misty horizon dotted with sails.English art is represented by Militls, Swain, Hoppner, Reynolds; Calnsborough and others.There is a large and decorative work by Watts, entitied, \u201cTime, Death and Judgment, and an interesting par- trait by Hogarth.One delightful picture which has been exhibited in Montreal, and now finds a resting place in the National Gallery is L.avery's \u201cMary in Green.\u201d This is an eHective gallery picture and occu pleg a pluce of honor at one end of the long gallery.Dutch art which is so popular in this city, among our plc- ture buyers, Is fairly well represented although the thought occurs that some of our millionaires might pass on a few Mauves and Marises.Our Canadian artists are, on the whole, well represented.The President R.C.A.Mr.Brymner has two large landscapes, one a misty moon- rise with sheep, charming in tone and feeling, and the other that admirable piece of work which was exhibited here last year.a ceuntry road with a sunset glow in the grey sky.Mr.Bell-Smith has a characteristic Rocky Mountain scene and Juhn Russell,- a Canadian painting in Paris, a curious portrait study of a woman and chiht.Mr.Morrice has one of his beautiful canvases, a scene in Paris, and Curtis Willlamson and Homer Watson are also represented, Mr.Graham of Montreal has two excellent canvases\u2019 and Rlair Bruce, the Canadian artist, who died a few years ago, will live in his large and ambitious work, \u2018The Forgers' of which Edmund Morris says in his little pamphlet, on Art in Canada \u201cThe canvas vibrates with the effect of light and heat and the swing and action of the figures is ine; Paul Peel, another Canadian artist who died too young, is also represented, Miss Carlyle, Miss Muntz and Miss Strickland Tully are Canadian women\u2019 honored and Mower Martin.Atkinson, Harris, Colin Forbes are amongst others represented.It is impossible in such limited space to give the pictures the notice they deserve.The best way is for all Canadians who happen to be at any time in the capital to visit the Gallery themselves.It 1is only five minutes by tram from the centre of the city, and is well worth a visit.When Critics Disagree.The half-milllon necessary- to save Rembrandt's: landscape \u201cThe Milt,\u2019 to the British nation has not been subscribed, therefore it passes from the Marquis of Lansdowhe to Mr.Frick.deserting the shores of England for America.~ In this connection it is amusing to read the divers views of several art authorities, -eollected by T.P's Weekly, on this famous painting.Sir W.B.Richmond writes, in part: \u201cThe Mill\u201d is not a well credited Rembrandt, and even If it were, compared with a fine portrait by that great master, it is of quite secondary importance.It is obscured by coats of varnish, which give It an artificial and false glow.On the other hand, Mr.C.Hind walls dramatically: Soon, ! say It with grief, this masterpiece, this hypnotic expression of Rembrandt's inner vision of the wonder of the world bathed in the splendour of lingering Ught, loth, as it were, to, leave the darkening earth, this landmark in the history of landscape painting\u2014will be leaving these shores, to form another jewel, perhaps the king jewel, in Mr.Frick's crown of masterpieces.Mr.Frank Rinder Hind's opinion, 1 hold Rembrandt's picture, \u201cThe Mill,\u201d he writes, to be the greatest painted landscape by the most profoundly human genius wha in the Western world has ever put brush to canvas.In simple majesty of design, in drama of light and s e In depth, luminosity and beauty of color, It has no peer.Mr.Leader, R.A, steers a middle course: Much as I admire the picture I consider the price asked for it preposterous even if it was ir the state when it first left the masters easel; but now when it is injured by age and partly obscured by old varnish 1 do not consider it worth a tenth part of the price asked.\u201d Bernard Shaw Introduces his socialistic views and holds that the nation should acquire such works and pay for them by an extra supertax on the rich.A Marvellous Rise.Commenting on the sale by Sir Hugh Lane of his painting by Titian, \u201cA Man in a Red Cap,\u201d tbe London Times says: \u201cFor a picture which a century or s0 ag0 Coast only a few hundred guineas to change hands in these days at five and six figures is not a very extraordinary circumstance.But to purchase a picture at 2,100 guineas.and.to sell !t tn less than' five vears at £30,000, and that not to the ever- present American millionaire, is an Lewis endorses Mr.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR- SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.Letters to Editor.\u201d .- À Automatic Fire Alarme.To th} Rdifor of the Montreal Star: sir In View of \u2018the shocking fatality whiclpocourred recently in New York and the Heavy loss of life which pala the bid 1t seems timely to ask our civic authorities M the Joss Is going to stir up any actiom' on thelr part which will prevent a similar occurrence in Mantreal.! Many of our citizens who have seen the success of automalic fire alarms in Great Britain wonder that they are not in more general use here.Surely the fire insurance offices of Great Britain have not mage any mistake iu giving support to tHe preventives which have for years proved thelr value here.Large British industrial concerns (many of whom are obliged to keep up very high temperature to manufacture their products) recommend automatic fire alarms and use them.In Canada we are apt .to think that If we buy an apparatus to kill a fire.we have done all that is necessary, but if we want to save flre and losses and \u2018this, \u2018and employ a means to give the earliest possible alarm of fire In the remises This can be done, and 1f at \u2018were done here, there would be a large reduction of fire losses and lives saved Tardy discovery Is what we have to contend with, and \u2018the stitch in time\" policy appiles In this as in anything else.J.Gave Us Good Milk, But Kicked Over the Pall.To the Editor of the Montreal Star.Sir,\u2014The present policy of our Premier, having given us the \u2018British Preference\u201d and joined forces with our \u201cSister Dominlons\u2019\u2019 by establishing a navy reniinds one very vividly of the familiar story of the cow which, after giving a pail full of rich milk kicked the bucket over.: Sir Wilfrid's policy reminds one of the career of a once popular English Premier.who was \u201ceverything by turns and nothing long.\u201d and in his later years earned tho title the \u2018\u2018destructive statesman.\u201d | \u2018This uncalled-for measure of recipro- éfty has given an American Congressman a good excuse for talking seriously of annexation, and that annexation which the New York Sun so persistently and consistently preached, and which the \u201cOttawa lar\u2019 so bountifully contributed to of The annexation idea is a most pre- sumptious one on the part of so young a Republic, which is almost dead to all sense of moral, political and commercial decency: a republic which is even now casting greedy, covetous ¢y®s on Mexico, to the south of her.,îÎ It will take the United States at least another fifty years of strenuous effort before she attalns a measure of \u2018culture, freedom from graft and gross indifference to life and property, etc.\u2019 FE.C.CURRIE.The Imperial Mission.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir \u2014 May 1 trespass upon your space.to cordiallv invite those who Intend visiting the Mother Country during the coming reason.to get in touch with the Ifn- perial mission?This organization, of which His Grace the Duke of Argyll is hon.president, is essentially Imperiali In Îts conception, and during the twelve months \u2018which have elapsed since Its formation, It Las done invaluable work.Whilst carefully avolding the discussion of purely domestic questions, the Imperial iniasion concentrates its attention upon demonstrating the real sjgnificance of the great geif-governing dominions, their products and Illimitable possibilities, and in urging upon the people of the United Kingdom the imperative necessity for Imperial solidarity In commerce and defence, fron the point of view of the oversea dominions.There are few of \u2018the blood\u201d whose homes are in the more distant parts of the Empire who are not staunch Imperlalists, and who dno nat earnestly look forward to the realization of the great and very practical ideal of Imperial consolidation.Biitishers throughout the Empire are eligible for membership, and I shall he most happy to send particulars and to hear from experienced colonial speakers wha would be willlng to help us during their stay in England, How or at some fut date ture J.ENGLEDEW, .Secretary, 117 Pleeadilly, London, W., April 3rd, 1011.The Blake banquet in Toronto on be a marked event.Nearly all the tickets have been dis- already, every mail brings applications for more.\u2014 From The Montreal Star, April 15th, 1881.- HON.EDWARD BLAKE was then preparing for his first general election as leader of the taberal party, which ; ook place on June 20th, 1882, having succeeded Hon.Alexander Mackenzie after the defeat of 1878.He had but à short time before attended a banquet in his honor in Montreal, and this was followed by the Toronto affair referred to.With a man of Mr.Blake's great ability at their head, the Liberals were in high hopes of getting back to the Treasury benches by accomplishing the overthrow of .$ir- John A.Macdonald, but they were unsugceastul in all the successive elections ufitll 1896.Mr.Blake had in the meantime retired, and later on was elected to represent an Irish seat in the British House, where he helped the causée of Home Rule materially.He is now living in Toronto, in a feeble state of health, playing the role of spectator in his declining years.Edward Blake.Hon.A atatement prepared by the Superintendent of Insurance shows that fifty- five fire, life and inland marine insurance companies have had their licenses, which expired on the 81st March, renewed; twelva life companies are allowed to transact business on existing policies, and nine will allow the Government deposits to be used in connection with existing /polilcies; one life company has been declared insolvent; one fire company has re-insured its outstanding policies in another, going out.of business, and a marine company is winding up its affairs.\u2014 From The Montreal Star, April 15th, 188], The deputation from the Board of Trade and Corn Exchange, which went to Ottawa to confer with the Government in relation to canal tolls, has returned.The general éffeot of the promises made is that \u2018the remedy will apply to tolls one way on through freight to or from the lake cities; that the Welland canal tolls one way will be entirely abolished, and the balance of dues reduced to twenty cents r ton.\u2014 From The Montreal Star, Apri] 15th, 1881, THERE have been many deputations to Ottawa since then by the representatives of the above mentioned bodies with reference to canal affairs, and how successful they proved ultimately can be judged by the fact that about five years ago all canal tolls of the Canadian Government system were abolished.The merchants who rely a great deal on the Lachine and other canals for thelr transportation facilities during the summer have less ocoasion, doubtless, to urge the sending of deputations to Ottawa as In days of vore.Snore Saved Wiikesbarre Man\u2019s Life Wilkes-Barre, Pa., April 156.\u2014Mich- ael Benner, of Plains, near this city, lowes his life to the fact that he can snore loud enough to be heard some distance away.Policeman Schreider, of North Wilkes-Barte, heard snores coming \u2018from the diréction of the Lehigh Valley Railroad tracks, and suspecting that some one might be asieep on the tracks, and knowing Yhat an express train was about due, investigated.Guided by the snoring he came upon Benner asleep, just in time to pull him from the track before the train achievement quite out of the usual run.\u201d \u2018Hves we shall have to go further thaï | the 2ist promises to |- NO, Irene.you might as well bore a telegraph pole for maple sap as try to get Westmount to seek annexation to Canada\u2019s metropolis.ee SMAME to burn up New York's ball park just when Montreal went there to ses à game.> \u2019 LYING ts en art, and that ia why everybody tries it without mastering it.THE success of the -Chinese canned eggs may drive the cold storage kind into its old-time chennel, for use in dra- matie criticism.TOUCHY.Bobbs \u2014 Brown is very touchy.\u201d Dobbs\u2014\"Yes: there isn't a man of: his acquaintance that he hasn\u2019t touched for \u201cI understand that you find a five-spot.\u201d THE law saw that female statuette jumped out of & shop window, but has not yet seen the maie burglar that jumped out of a hotel window.THE new Paster hat is a dream, and the bill for It & nightmare.EVEN expert judgment has right once in a while.to guess LS HARVARD man will be k.Johnson or Langford?A WOMAN just adores an invitation to something that makes her get & pew dress for it.~ \u201cEMPTY tomato cans should be gathered In a compact pile and burned,\u201d says an exchange.Ever notice what a splendid bonfire a compact plle of tomato cans makes?PROBABLY some citizens now saving thelr money to go to the Coronation will sees a few kings in another feilow\u2019's hand and stay home.THE only pleasure a man gets) out of doing his duty is the way he can bawl through the world that he did it rofessor says the coming Yes, but will it be ECONOMY hunt in Washington has revealed that thirty-eight extra polMcemen put on to prevent the Capitol being dynamited during the Spanish War ere still preventing.Brown\u2014\u2018'\u2018Yes, I'm acquainted with your wife, old man.I knew her before you married her.\u2019 smith\u2014*\u201cAh, that's where you had the advantage of me.I didn't.\u201d WHEN a woman makes up her mind to love & man, the less reason there is for it the more she seems able to do it.What's the Use?A lovely giri, A crowded car, \u201cPlease take my seat,\u201d And there you are.A crowded car, A woman plain, She stands, and there You are again.\u2014N.Y.Telegram.Just received another Shipment of the well-known and popular Champagne from Mesars.Delbeck & Cle., of Rheims, France.' DELBECK CHAMPAGNE has for a very lung period of years been greatly in demand among our, Customers, buth in the City and throughout the Dominion.: \u2019 We offer: \u2014 Delbeck (Extra Reserve) Vin Erut 1904, Case of 13 Qts.§33.00 Delbeck (Extra Reserve) Vin Brut, 1904, Case of 24 Pints .33.00 Delbeck (Extra Reserve) Vin Brut, 1904, Case of 2¢ half Pints .18.00 A VERY TEMPTING ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES FOR \u2019 EASTER SUNDAY EXTRA FANCY FROM - FLORIDA AND JAMAICA \" We are offering some very Fancy Grapefruit meantime.THE BEST GROWN IN FLORIDA And ; THE BEST GROWN IN JAMAICA Try some with your.next order.Extra Large Sized Florida Indian River Grapefruit, 15¢c each, 3 fo 256, $1.50 dosen.dont te Large 8ized Jamaica Grapefruit, 100 each, 8 for 25c, $1.00 per ENGLISH COOKED 0X TONGUE IN GLASS JARS.We are offering another cholce lot- of Peck's famed English Cooked Ox Tongues in large Glass Jars.finest packed in England, and GRAPEFRUIT These goods are recognized as the very are sold by the best dealers all over the world.Cooked to perfection and tke most delicious Tongue you ever tasted.;1 © offer Harry Peck's English Ox Tongue, Large Glass Jars, price .ar.YACHT CLUB SALAD DRESSING is most delicious as & dressing or sauce for all kinds of Salads, Meat and Vegetable Dishes, cold or hot.A pure and wholesome relish, that keeps in perfect condition until the last drop is used.a fhe [material used ta Bo making of Yacht Club Dressing is so pure and fresh that it can taken by people who otherwise cannot digest the ordinary kinds of Salad Dressing - © os Yacht Club Salad Dressing .Small Bottles she Yacht Club Salad Dressing .Large Bottles 60c FINE BREAKFAST COFFEES We sell the very best Coffess obtainable; they are noted for their strength, aroma and flavor, Our Coffees trade extends all over 8, and on account of the large and ever-increasing business we are doing ; h in this line, we can give better value for the money than you can get elsewhere, or = oT Eee covomsen hanertocee esses ae All our Coffees are freshly ground every morning and reach the consumer in the very best possible condition.Try a pound to-day.Fraser's Very Finest Coffee .-.seeves vaouvnes socsares 560 Lb Fraser's Mocha and Java Coffes.-.sceceowe coroccne 480 Lh Fraser's Club Coffee .aas.v+++-2e eorser wascesee sssessan 40c Lb Fraser's Cream Coffes .+++.ocvous souvoess awssosss 40c Lt Fraser's Special Coffee .ccceceveee crrana rsssu0s 2c Lb \u201c Samples of any kind sent free on GENUINE TURKISH DELIGHT FROM CONSTANTINOPLE.One of the best and most delicious of all sweetmeats.A great fa:- orite in the Turkish Harems.Just melts in your mouth.Packed 1 Ib.original Turkish Boxes, Price 200 \u2018 CO., Limite FRASER, VIGER & FRASER'S BUILDING ITALIAN WAREHOUSE Established 1856.207, 209 and 211 St.James St, Montreal BORDENS - EVAPORATED MILK .Makes Delicious Desserts, Cakes, Muffins, Buns, etc.All Grocers \u2014 5c and 10¢ cans.> \u2018\u2018Hello! there's Edith.Let's- congratulate her on her marriage.\u201d \u2018Heavens, no! \u2014 It's too late.been married a month: A CAT AND DOG LIFE.If Taft doesn\u2019t call off his dogs of war before the special session opens, he may have trouble finding time to look after the reciprocity kitten.\u2014El Paso Herold.She's \u2018I\u2014aw\u2014wrestied for oveh an hour with me scarf this mawning.\u201d \u201cWhich won the victory?\u2019 \u2018Neither.Match ' resulted Haw! haw! THE PHILOSOPHER IN SOCIETY.How can they say no man understands woman, when there are so ,£on- firmed bachelors?¥ All pessimists are not married men\u2014 some men don't know when they are weil off.! \u2014 It 1% generally your charity that covers the other fellow\u2019s sins.a3 When you stretch the truth others een see through It.The scales of Justice are too over Her eyes.The busiest thing In the world is idle curiosity.A hobble skirt is an awful habit to get Into.Many a swanllke meck is supporting a goose head.Town criers were abolished when women's clubs were organized Two's company; Tthrev\u2019s the eternal triangle.\u2014J.A.Browne in Smart Set Don\u2019t Pe your Bowels in a tie.frequently Sick Heudache and Indigestion, 22 micas bas, Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature -ithundered by.\u2018| this side take.WM.H.DUNN, Agent.STEAMSHIP TICKETS Pacific, Donaldson, and White Star Dominion Lines from Montreal.All lines from Boston and New York sailings tilling rapidly for May and June, Salling Lists, etc, from W.H.HENRY Tel, Main 7371.288 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.VICTORIA SQUARE.CALL A TAXICAB For Weddings, Christenings, Theatre Parties, Concerts, Etc.Comfort and Speed Combined Prompt Service.PHONE EAST 1700| CANADA AUTO & TAXI CO., MONTREAL.The Reciprosity Issue.A Reply to \u201cCarter.\u201d To the Editor of the Montreal Star: .1 To the Editor of The Montreal Star; Sir.\u2014As an filustration of the under-| Sir,\u2014I was more thah amused at \u201cCar.current of thought on the outcome of the|ter's\u201d idea of the meaning of the word reciprocity issue by many persons who|\u2018lady.\u201d The skop girl, factory girl woud not ordinarily take any interest in|servant to-day are all Ladies > ape pron) po affairs, 1 have made an ex-:RÆbly thess are the only ones \u2018Carter\u2019 tract faom a letter receïfved by me this has ever known, but surely \u2018\u2019Oarter\u201d* day from my daughter, written from the should know that it is the thoroughbred Woman's Hospital, Nashville, Tenn, horse that has all the pluck and gri.where she has been under treatment dur- and that will run tll he drops, and nt ing the past threes months from results the cart-horse.Be with the human.Ti.of A burning accident: higher and more nol\u2019e he is bred, t's \u2018I got Miss \u2014\u2014 to read me some ot m Te pluck and grit will he show, *\u2018Cur- the newspapers from home the other day, \u2018ter states: \u2018A lady has no right io I am keenty interested in this reciprocity Speak to a \u2018river,\u2019 not even when le scheme, and she was much amused to; is abusing his horse, I presume?What read our side of the question.It 1s would he himself think of the lady who dreadful to think of the possibilities of would \u2018phone to the police if she saw the bonds of our Empire being severed, [him being set upon by a stronger man and I get hot with indignation at the |and perhaps murdered and not raise a cool, mettied attitude that the people on [finger to ald him because she was \u201ca It is oll settled, in thelr {lady™?opinfon.They see Undies Sam's flag fOiy-| I quite agree with \u201cCarter\u201d on one ng on aK our publio bufldings.As an (point, and that is the danger and cruelty 01d 1ady mid to me day Ging out {in having hills paved with asphalt (I do that I was a n, \u2018and wanting .to [Not Know the hill In question).1 always seo a specimen: \u2018Bo you are from Can- [Bpeak to a carter or any other person I ada! Well, we claim now, and [ses fll.treating an animal regardless of * Sy lief of Mr.Champ Clark regard -an- AYES nexation, 18 alsd representative of -the wouren of his country.Te quote Mr.Sif- ton, \u201cWhy any risk?\u2019 The.Montreat Dally Star is < Baler, Allan, Can.Northern, Canadian THE DELBECK CHAMPAGNES™ : » Mise = Sa of - mes; Canada we are all one.It is foolish to think of {not being éorisidbred \u201ca\u2019lady,\u201d as I pre- Canada up there alone and.-40 {ar from fer being a woman first and lady afte: England.\" CAE a : , ALICE LAXG.The above may be of Nom sHght inter- The h Hotel.EE Se est, As showing how the expressed be- hinge) fo 8.grintea ina\u201d lished at 108, 165, 167 and a, Mia ERR aS Xe a Wonderful y Assortments of WOMEN S SUITS We start in on Monday with replenished stocks.Tremendous pre-Easter selling depleted our assortments considerably, but these new costumes which we display on Monday witl-afford even - the most particular woman an easy choice.EXCEPTIONALLY HANDSOME SUITS, $ 1 8.00 Materials of Serge, Panama Cloth, English Suitings, Fine Worsteds, Imported Venetians.All the newest styles in Coats and Skirts are represented.Sizes and colorings to suit everyone.You can rest assured of getting a just right suit somewhat in this big collection.SPLENDID SHOWING OF NEW COATS.We have just opened a big line of Fine German Coats, in colors and Black.Lengths 52 to 56 inches.These new coats are extremely stylish and beautifully de- $12, 50 i $20.00 0 signed.Prices range from .| STYLISH SILK AND SILK LINED NET BLOUSES, » $2, 25 Values to $5.50.A clean- -up of 450 High Grade Blouses in Silks, Nets and Chiffons.Colors of Helio, Blue, Grey, Tan, Ecru, White and Black.Sizes to 44 inches.If you can use a dainty silk or net blouse for a little price ,this is your opportunity.\u2014 Yo oe Ë DEA LE 2 A tine; THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, APRIT; 15.1917.7 À RECORD EASTER SALE OF BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING |: \"A Clearance of Manufacturers\u2019 Stock at Very Low Prices AreYou Housecleaning ?Carpet Tacks, steel wire, for.Galvanized Clothes Line Pulleys.pair.2 pkgs.We are ready to assist you with a complete stock of Housecleaning Helps at remarkably low prices.cee RE for.Baskets, Clothes Oval Willow strong make, b sizes.Prices start \u2018 ! at.Lalanne 50c from ordinary kitchen 100° Mop \u2018Handles, Reg.15¢, for.10c chair to stepladder in .Jap-a-Lac, the great floor and fur- Hardwood Step Ladder Chdirs, can be changed to 300 Boys\u2019 Buster Brown We confidently stade that this is the cheapest line of little Suits ever offered real, you right up to $5.00.The colors are in great browns and royal blue, and others too numerous to mention: windows, and St.for these splendid lines.and Russian Suits in Mont- have Values variety, some ,navy blue, fancy worsteds, colored tweeds, shep- on == herd checks, plain [ (EH OX iE A sizes 3 8 years.See the corner Peel Catherine Sts.\u2018 fancy shades.270 SUITS\u2014None better, swell little Buster Brown and Russian Suits, in a very large variety of coloring\u2014Blue, Green, Grey, Slate, Fawn, and Sizes 3 to 8 years.Worth up to $6.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 300 LITTLE BOYS Spring Over- , - COats This line comprises the latest New York styles and colorings, they are Red Serge, Fawn Yene- tian, Fancy Grey and Fawn Diagonal Worst- eds, and numerous other up-to-date effects; the sizes are for boys from 3 to B years, and we are not exaggerating when we state that the majority of these \u2018are sold in the regular way up to $6.00.Monday a special bar- 199.49 al ~ piture varnish; stains and var- foment.Reg: $1.TE 29 nishes in one operation; all colors Pattes rte a and sizes.18c to ¥1.10 12 only, Covereu Ash Complete stock of Sherwin-\\Wii- Sifters.\u201d rocker strle.Hams\u2019 Paints and Varnishes.made of heavy sheet iron, Japanned black.SILVER, METAL AND, FURNI- Reg.$1.75.for.9se .for, square yard.TURE POLISHES, All the Leading Makes.EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES.Wondershi Wire Coat Hangers, job.Reg.50 onaershine (.e¢ eve coco.each, Monday pH or dozen.20c Bilva Putz .13e and 23 Wood Coat Hangers, job.Reg.ic \u201c0c.Square yard.Ce Electro Silicon .oan each.Monday 3c; or dozen.33c 1,000 yards of finest Scotch C ork Linoleum, 2 Scroggie\u2019s Matchless Sliver Fine Whisks, specially selected square yard.Cee Polish.19\u20ac whisk corn, fancy handles; 1,000 yards Finest Corticine Cork i Old English Floor Wax, Ib.60c 50c values, for .29c 60e.Special, square vard.2 Jolnsons Floor wax, Ib.soc | / 500 yards of finest Cork Linoleum.\u2018 \u2018yards wide.Globe Liquid 7 VS square yard .Meyer's Putz Cream .Brasso Liquid Veneer Stovepipe Enamel.X-Ray Stove Polish Wire Carpet Beaters Rattan Carpet Beaters Family Scales, as cut, Bannister Brushes, mixed fibre, from.ee ee 21e 00000 .23c accurate, strongly indispensable in the house, weigh up to 24 lbs.by ounces, every one guaranteed made of sheai 38c square yard, for.square rard.Size 3 x 314.Special .Very superior Scotch Floor Oflcloth, ; great variety of { designs.A rand line of English Floor Ollcloth, 3 and 4 yards wide.20 full rolls of extra fine Cork Linoteum, all perfect | good.SIX SPECIALS Floor Oilcloth and Linoleum Res 29¢ \"Reg.29c *< 35e } yards wide.Res bbc, 39c Linoleum.2 yards \u2018wide.Reg.45¢ \u201cRes.\u201csoc, for 45c \u2026 ENGLISH TAPESTRY RUGS All interwoven borders and up-to-date designs sine 1x te - 82.75 Spectr 8 $6.90 Special $8.50 ap SABE STAR * * $9.50 SUPERFINE ENGLISH VELVET SEAMLESS RUGS Very choice designs and extra durable quality $21.00 °c\u201d Size 3% x 4 Special.$23.00 $25.00 THE REMOVAL OF OUR CARPET DEPT.TO OUR MAIN STORE, \"COR.8T.CATHERINE AND PEEL STREETS NECESSITATES A Great Removal Sale Of Rugs, Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Etc.To those requiring floor covering such an opportunity seldom - presents itself and we earnestly advise you to look thro\u2019 our Carpet Department before purchasing elsewhere.Boarding House Keepers, Hotel Proprietors, Etc, we wish particularly to.draw your attention to this Sale.For the expeditious removal to our Main Store profit has been a secondary consideration and the prices are such that they Compel Sales.now at Profit to yourself.vr ps Every Home requires a Carpet or Rug, secure one Carpet and Rug Section A grand selection of imported Tapestry Carpets.body and stair goods.Reg.up to 70c yard.Square yard.A full line of Brussels Carpet, beautiful designs, carpet.Regular $1.25, $1.35, $1.45 and $1.65, for.1,000 yards of sAxminster Carpet w with border to match.Regular $1.75 yard, for.2,000 yards of finest English Axminster Carpet.ail ight srade goods.- Regular $2 yard, borders to match.7 only, Finest English Seamless Axminster Carpet Sousres Res.$81.50; size 3 x 314, for.12 only, Fine Quality Brussels Square + with Interwoven borders.Reg.value $24; size 8 x 4.\u201c ce 49c in body an and stair 99¢ $1.35 $1.59 $20.99 - $16.99 HIGH GRADE BRUSSELS RUGS = Good designs and hard finished surface.Really excellent value.Si dar 4 $9.25/55 8.5 $15.00) =e 1% x * $21.25 sues xv §12.75[sm 3x + $16.75 % 14x $23.50 ENGLISH SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS So Lun + 816-5050 1,3 14 822.50) 51e 2 = * 828.50 S 3 3.Siz 3 4.sis 34 4%._ Ee octal.$19.50 Special 825.00 Special .- $32.50 SEAMLESS WOOL FILLED INGRAIN SQUARES Extra Special Value vos LT 2% 85.3015 14, x + $9.80 8 x «$130 \"Eat $640 SLOOP LE $7.50 Fibre Scrubbing Brushes, from 10c steel, with scoop.Reg, $2.25.Size 415 x 4, $2 00 Stove Polishing Brushes, from.13c¢ For.£1 89 | Special.9.Fibre Water Palls .,.Fibre Wash Tubs, light, strong and a EXTRA SPECIAL.SEAMLESS UNION INGRAIN SQUARES as 0 44 eee u wemean St s Ladders, 8 ; RAR dre, 85¢ rong Step wadaers, Reg.1 ¢ Ee In numerous colorings and designs.Just the carpet for Bedrooms or whom, cen passe 20c to $2.50 100 only, Monday, with pall shelf, Summer houses.a nts, in packages, © all sizes, from 3 to 7 steps.Size 3 x Pa Size 3 x 3.Size 314 x 4.v pis Brus hes 20¢.25¢ and it 3 steps, 54c, fOr .0 000000.36¢ Special.$3.25 Special.$4 4 Special.$6.05 arnish Brushes, from.ë - si A Paint Brushes, from.10c 4 steps, 72c, for L.000000000.48c Size ox > 83.85 SN epectal - 55.15, Sine J x 4 4%.$6 95 Tack Hammers.5¢ and 10c b steps, 90c, for .a.60c p p Cast Steel Nail Hammers, 1-1b.6 steps, $1.08, fOr .cecvven.Zac Size 5 x 4.Speclaï.\u201cee ae se 10 00 00 ve 88 65 Reg.35c value, for .25¢ 7 sieps, $1.26, for .Sic ° You should buy 9 GROCERIES 0r, Moncar- Note the prices When swceping carpets use \u201cSo Clean,\u201d large can .25¢ Health Salts (imported).3 cans.B5c One of the most sensational of Umbrella Offers.Veal, Ham and Tongue, can.12%c Corn Syrup, can (2s).12c New Molasses, can.10c.15¢ Wax Candles, large and small, Ladies\u2019 buib runners, dainty handles, Umbrellas, good Gloria covers, steel frames, tion, worth snatching.Value to 79c.Monday for.real saving proposi- 4c Women buy now and save.16c.Ladies\u2019 in.bust.2IbB.il ee.23¢ Preserving wax for bottled fruits.ete., 1-1b.pkts._ Castile Soak (100 per cent.pure), large bar.oe.23c Bee Jellies, 5 \u2018pkta.RAA 25¢ Quick Naphtha Soap.6 bars .,.23¢ Best White Starch, 3 lbs.* *30c LADIES\u2019 NECKWEAR Just to hand 1,200 pieces of Ladies\u2019 Neckwear latest styles in Collars, Jabotss Regular to 200 I.adies\u2019 LADIES VESTS Fine Cotton Vests, sleeves, full fashioned, shaped waist; sizes 34 to 44 Regular 35c and 39¢, for.Three only to each customer.Fine Cotton Vests, short and no sleeves 15c DRESS 71 SHIELDS for {5c We are going to place for sale Monday morning at 8 a.m.sharp, 800 pairs of light weight dress shields, lined on both sides.A thoroughly reliable 35¢ and 39¢ Vests, short and no Joe with drawers to match, closed and open, shield; size 1, 2, 3 and 1e 4.Worth 15c, for .umbrella 20c Litho.1 Cushion Tops 123c 300 beautiful Lithograph Cushion Tops, in all the latest designs, including :\u2014Stepping Stones, Home Sweet Home, American Beauty, Apple Blossom, Indian Chief, Red Riding Hood, Canoeing, Flags of All Nations, Chicks, Queen of the Waves, See Saw, One by 12%e Size 8 x 4.Special.25c VEILING 5 Cc for - - We are going to place on sale Monday morning at 8 a.m.sharp, 1,500 yards of Black, White, Navy, Brown and Grey Veiling with plain and fancy meshes, with and without 5 spots.Worth 25c, for.C style.at knee lace trimmed.Regular 35¢, for.200 CARPET STOR « 553 St.Catherine St.Infants\u2019 Cream Cashmere Christen- First Door West of Lyric Hall ing Cloaks, finished with fancy silk Entrance.Gold Dust, Borax, Pearline, Washing Powders, 6 DKiS.25c from New York, > esse es C Nv ~ Se Saale\u201d pis ee se Bows, Sailor Collars, real nifty styles.Liquid Ammonia, extra strong, 49c.Mondav.\u2026 2 bots.02 ques aa sance ane 17%c - Drudge Cleaner, for scouring, 3 tins .o.oo.aaa.SC Comfort or Surprise Soap, 3 bars, 14c Scroggie\u2019s Laundry Soap.14 bars, 48c For the first time in the history of the grocery business we Offer you on Monday.The finest quality obtaïnable Rolled Dats, 10 Ihs, 22¢ 8to 9 A.M.No Phone orders, Your friends will be here for this special.Why not you?Amazing opportunity for 20c.Two prices only.Value Value to 20c.Wise Men and Women Know / ~ that most of the sicknesses of life come from inactive bowels and from unhealthy condition of the organs of digestion.If your digestive system is not working right, your food does not nourish you\u2014poor blood and weakness follow; if your bowels are inactive i\u2014waste matter poisons the whole system and serious sickness is sure to follow.To take promptly BEECHAM\u2019S - PILLS is to save yourself trouble and expense.Gentle, but quick; safe, but thorough, they enable the bowels to carry away waste matter naturally and tone up the whole digestive.system.They will not injure thé most delicate.They help you to get your bowels and your digestive organs in that condition when they can take good care of themselves and of you.Beecham\u2019s Pills Do Good Naturally ge Instructions with y ben.ered only by Boscham's Pils are ae St.iene ve Lance England.1e erecraiure | a Caneda and U.S.America.boxes 25 cents! COMMON SENSE Kile nas, Mice, Roac Foronto.and Bugs.OFFENSIVE ODOR, \u2018an Druggists, or 381 Queen St.West, | \u2018One for each everyday ailment Monday in Val.and Torchon Lace and Insertion, balance of maker\u2019s lots to be cleared at the matvelous price we state, we sell what are advertised values to Monday, for.Beware of Imitations.150 _' he 3 ?> IN Sans per ET FE nt Sha ST ape teh LoL et VAL.and TORCHON LACE the thrifty buyers on \"22 4e to 10c.Monday.Department of Railways & Canals, Canada ONTARIO\u2014ST.LAWRENCE CANALS, Cornwall Canal, SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for Canal Office Enlargement,\u201d will be received at this office until 16 o'clock on Friday.April 21.Plans, Specification and Form of Contract to be entered Into can he seen on and after April 3, at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, and at the office of the Resident Engineer of the Ontarlo\u2014St.Lawrence Canals, Cornwall, at which places form of tender may be obtained.Parties tendering will be required to accept the fair wage schedule prepared or to be prepared by the Department of Labor, which schedule will form part of the contract.Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered, unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and in the case of firms, unless there are attached the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm.An accepted bank cheque for the sum lot $500 made payable to the order of the Minister of Railways and Canals must accompany each tender, which sum wii be forfeited, if the party tendering declines entering ifto contract for the work, at the rates stated in the offer submitted.The cheque thus sent In will be returned to the respective - contractors whose tenders are, not accepted.The cheque of the successful tcnderer will be held as security.or part security, tar the due fulfiiment\u2019 of the contract to be entéred into.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.; \\ By order, .L.K.JONES, Secretary.Department of Rallways and Canals, Ottawn, March 30, 1911 Newspapers inserting this advertise- Ww St.Catherine @ OIC g Lk stitching and satin $2 15 e \u2014 flowers.Price Infants\u2019 Christening Silk Bonnets, finished with ruching and ¢ n long ties.Price 39c Infants\u2019 Cashmere Head Shawis, finished with fancy stitch- 8 5 ing and satin flowers.Price C Infants\u2019 fine quality Cambric Slips, finished with rows of lace insertion and edging.Price and Peel Sts.INFANTS $1.49 re \u2014\u2014 x 2098 PAYABLE AT PAR AT ANY BRANCH OF YHI BANQUE S'HOCHELAGA.6 a offanada Vos, W.Lamarre & Co., 620 Atwater Ave., 100.00 Montiel DiS, gy City ONE HUNDRED ! MONTREAL.sentative by Phone: Main 5460.IF YOUR HORSE DIES Whether from accident, disease or natural death, you will suffer no loss If you are insured in the ! General Animals Insurance Company of Canada Therd fs not a day in the year that\u201cwe fall to pay poticles fully covering \u201cthe losses sustained by our custoniérs.See the fac-simile of the above cheque.This chèque was issued in favor of MM.W.ers, 630 Atwater Avenue, for the loss they have sustained.Do not incur an yrisk but insure your horse without delay.Ask tor our explanatory .booklet or call our repre- GENERAL ANIMALS INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA, Quebec Bank- Building, MONTREAL.Voblars, \u2014 f Lamarre & Co., Coal Dea)- | COBOURG, ONT.\u2014 Daniel A, Cara.| rihe died at Campbellford, aged 59 years.| Janet Ann Davidson, \u2018wife of Those.ment without authority frum the Depart- mént will not be paid for it Î Hope, is dead in Cremahe Township, aged 20 years.ltp Hall died at Orono, aged 82 years.rears & PA PORT HOPE, ONT.Jetdest son of the late Geo.Glass, ls à Athos Best is dead, aged 76 vears.NEWCASTLE, ONT.\u2014 Nelson.Frank- ead.W.T.Pepper died at Lindsay, aged 8 Mary Ann Lingard, widow of the late \u2014 Sidney\u201c Glass, John W.Peacock is dead, aged 78 Years.Mrs.Carson, formerly, of Part Hana.ia Thomas Lingard, is.dead, aged 7 years dead at Duluth, One.Reg.25c for .WONDERFUL EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY.150 Silkized Moirette Underskirts 19e Regular $1.25 and $1.50.WEAR Infants\u2019 fine Cambric Skirts, finished with tucks and $1.25 embroidery.Price .Infants\u2019 Cream Flannel Barras, d R S i sr 75¢ ahd hom, ot, Infants\u2019 Linen Chemises trimmed with embroidery qr lace.Price ?35c Infants\u2019 Flannolette Diapers.Price, each .19¢ Black and colors ; various Infants\u2019 Flannel Bands, bound lengths.Choose them while with tape.95 the 150 last.On sale prompt- Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Cc ly at 8 o'clock.> - A 2 À.= 2 \\ A a = Cd > .fo { L t y eo =» ; TE > 3 u 3 dE , as £ 2 i di F »* > « 3 cut Hed nt am De.LaFOREST Institute .Cor.Sherbrooke and Park 4 Treatment of diseases by Physical Methods, Electro.' raphy, Vibrationtheraphy, Radiotheraphy, Ther- moth raphy, Hydrotheraphy, Phototheraphy, \"X\" Rays.; q Treatment by Physical methods.for rasthenia, ) Paralysis, Rheumatism, Cancer, Tuvers ouis, Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, L ver, ney AN diseases of the skin (including upc uous: ir with- - out marks, Special treatthent of diseases bf women-\u2014- treatment without operation.Tel.East 3304.Consult ~ tion Hotrs 9 te 3.a.ip 4 + { i123 ¢ 2aw CET rer Er re tn pt fi 4 : = : .3 \u2018 J 20 HE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY; APRIL 15, 1911.; __ _ 3 Si SA NE - PURCHASE OF LAND IN THE SUBURBS SAID TO ho : 7 % = {4 _ BE GOOD INVESTMENT \u2018AT PRESENT PRICES : \u2026 ; JA Good.Investment for Workingmen or Others\u2019 with a Small Savings Account\u2014Real Estate Agent Dis- | : cusses Situation \u2014 Details of the New Uptown Hotel Project \u2014 List of i : .o- Important Transfers During the Week.: Lars, of (he firm of ST.CATHERINE STREET PROGRESS.pe uy re ro to ; : : d to the north by Co TT It's cry has driven more peoples to extremes than any other, and no magnet draws, rushes in fact,human- over for the coming season ond a2 anime Bond to an ates of 19.880 ity as the wonderful discovery of gold.Witness California's \"49, the Caribou, Kiondyke, the Gold Fields of speculator, Investor.and home seeker, square feet.| 8 o better flo o a 0° _ Nevada, South Africa, Australia and others, with all their difficulties of access and loss of life, as examples, look to, as Montreal belng an active polir, Nathan oe: a lve Ys y.with b à \u201c but how different Porcupine.Here express trains with luxurious coaches will carry prospectors, engineers, for- ane Pro Le sae onal ls) St Louis Ward, with bütidings on La- à _ tune hunters, capitalists and commercials alike to the heart ofthe Porcupine district, and that first train will avents 28 4a af) the Big cities of the _Isste Lemise dit Marsotais aol re stop at Porcupine City about July 1st, where a population of many thousands will meet it.pode ls on record that real estate St Marys Ward \u2018with residence on 3 n 15 ho \u201cboom: but sn pl hatural pren Mrs.Winslow C \u2018Stevens sold to Ë This Townsite to-day affords the most wonderful chance for investment ever presented to the people of Ices a P Nathan Cramer lot 15-11 in St.Law- Se Montreal, because while there may be, yes, will be, failures in the mines themselves, for you could not expect | twenty thousand claims all to be a success, the man who secures a good lot to-day in Porcupine City Townsite 2.À will have an opportunity in a few months to obtain a return on his money that will enable him to purchase a Townsite of his own.The wonderful instances of increased values in Cobalt Townsite lots, in a silver camp, illustrate the wonderful possibilities in a gold camp, whose fabulous wealth has attracted not only the attention of all the gold camps of the world, but has drawn to itself the capital and the capitalists from many of them.the property, Porcupine City Townsite lots offer great attractions, and the interest already displayed is evidenced by the number of lots secured, and if you wish to own a lot on the principal street, near the station, you must act at once.: Prices from $200.00 té $800.00; easy terms, no interest, with the probabilities that before bali the price has been paid, the values will have gone skyward.must attract equally rapid attention.\u201d ra Don't lose your opportunity by thinking too long about it, but act! Phone Up.2990 | Open + || Evenings N = nec Gold rushes are never half-hearted, but instantaneous.The only position for a Townsite in Portupine _ .|have slept.\u201cAs to subdivisions of farming land in the immediate suburbs, we are still doing a big business, in almost every part of the island.The working men are realising more than ever that the time has arrived for them to look for heaper living and they naturally take to the new subdivisions where they can buy cheap land; pay for it on easy terms, and build a home for their family.After a few years they are owners of a house and lot.Hundreds of them are sorry that they did not make such a move years previous.\u201cTo those who have a limited capital lying in the banks at 3 per cent, we can honestly say, \u2018don\u2019t be afraid to They are bound to show a far larger increase in your capital than your money in the banks, and there is always the knowledge that the money invested in land is in absolute safety.\u201d The New Hotel Project.One of the most important an- \u201c| nouncements of the week was that active negotiations are under way for completing the financing of the enterprise for erecting a big hotel on the site at the south-west corner of Peel.and St.Catherine streets, which | has been taken over by the realty firm of Carrick, Limited.This firm had an option on the property for some time, as announced at the time in The Star.It has been stated that the Grand Trunk Rallwdy will be among the promoters of this hotel, but this is not strictly correct, for while the Grand Trunk has given the scheme tentative support, on the ground that it would be a good thing for railway and city alike if the hotel accommodation here were increased, the exact extent to .| which the G- TF.R.wil be identified with the scheme has not .yet been determined.Until final arrangements are completed the plans for the big structure New building erected by The Eastern Townships Bank, corner of St.Catherine and Crescent streets.St.Antoine cadastre, with buildings.at the corner of Cathcart street and Union avenue, Nos.12 and 14 Cath- cart street, for $40.000.The property measures about 80 x 90.C.W.H.Rondeau sold to the Shawinigan Water & Power Comp#ny the southwest part of lot 88 in Riviere des Prairies, having a superficial area of about 20 arpents, for $15,600.Michel Benoit \u201cand others sold to 306, 308 and 310 Sanguinet street, for $7,800.The estate A.M.de Lisie sold to HR.N.Viau and others lots 901-135-10, and 11, 43-3-1, 2, 3, 4, etc, in St.Louis ward, for $6,467.40.Mrs.Joseph Levesque sold to the West End Land and Improvement Co jot 513, in St.Lawrence ward, with buildings on Bleury street, for $36,000.rence Ward, with buildings on St.Urbain street, for $6,000.Damase Gravel sold te Mre V.Richard Korm!er lots 906-25, 26 and 7 in St.Louis Ward, with buildings for $19,000.Mrs.J PB.McGuire sold te A.Octavle Malo lot 50 in St James Ward, with buildings fronting on St Hubert street for $6,450.Mrs.Robert Smith sold .to the Royal Trust Company the north-east half of lot 16566, St.Antoine cadastre, with residence on Argyle avenue, for cadastre, with dwelling on Dorchester street west for $13,000.Nicholas V.Coady and others sold to W.P.Kearney lot 520, St.Antoine cadastre, with buildings on Versailles street, for $6,601.Edgar Bourassa sold to Joseph D.Turgeon \u201clot\u201d 381-14 and 15 St.Louis chester street east, for $1, with other considerations.Mrs.P.Biladeau sold \"to Philippe Beaudry lot 1072 in St.James Ward, with buildings, for $4,600.Conrad Comtois sold to Mrs.Simon Derome lots 1224-21 in St.Mary's street, for $4,600.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The apartment house, 2336 Park avenue, has been »0ld for $18,500.W.N.Stephenson, of the Carlton Hotel.Montreal, is the purchaser, an@ the vendor is J.H.Leger.Land brought the following prices during, the week: a are likewise of a tentative character, Mra.Marguerite de Toucheboeuf Cler-| The Terrace Land Co.sold to H.B.| Delorimier Ward\u2014 : se foot.but the negotiations have reached the |mont and others, lots 29-1 to.15 in| Brainerd lot 1755-8 and part of 7-1 t0 |Simard and Gilford streets Myc ; .|stage when a ten-story building that |Outremont, fronting on Mount Royal 6 St.Andrew's ward.with buildings Laurier Ward\u2014 tr 54 in character and appointments will be [avenue, for $40,000.on Ontario avenue, for $10,182.St Urbain street.12.8¢ À one of the finest on the continent is St.Hubert street 00 28.6c : assured.Miss F.L.Hagar sold to oviljam M Miss Emma Thomas sold to the Rbss Clark street.rt © soe # ! Transfers Duri ; Birks and others lot 12 .Oine Realty Co.Limited, Jot 1359, in St a THE UPTOWN RETAIL ESTATE BROKER nsfers During Week cadastre, with building No.20 Cath-| Antoine cadastre, with buildings ai |Féplanade and Laurier aves.31.17 ; ;( Among the !mportant transfers of Mount Royal Ward\u2014 : .{the week were the following: \u2014 cart street, for $15,000.the southeast corner of Cathcart and |aarechal street .ce oe ee +.106 7 .David Scott and Samuel Patterson| Samuel H.Ewing sold to George St.Monique street, for $52,140.St.Denis Ward\u2014 A + l t at erine- treet est oors est 0 ee sold to the Canada Leather Company.|Hannah lots 1719-5 and 1, St.Antoine \u2019 Chambord street .{Te ° 9 : Limited, a block of land in Verdun, |cadastre, with residence No.4 Sea- The estate J.M.Papineau sold to |Huntley street .oo 24e ON THE Grand Trunk Pacific NEW LINE FROM This will be the main line from St.Paul and Minneapolis to Western Canada.Steel will reach these towns this summer.Buildings are now going REGINA TO THE UNITED STATES EARTH buy a lot in each of these towns.EASY TERMS.EASY PAYMENTS.NO INTEREST.NO TAXES.This is one of the heavi- A inded by the Verdun dyke and Pa- Hic avenue, with bui nery.\" etc, for $70,000.\u2018The em- placemet has an area of 28,911 square oet.Aftred jut?J # re Joyes sold \u2018to Willlam M.ks and others lots 1261 and 1262, dings including |.forth avenue, for $14,000.E.V.Goulet sold to Norman J.Holden lot 873 St.Antoine cadastre with building on Roy lane, for $6,000.Noah Banks sold to Moses Ilieff lot 692-6 in St.Louis ward, with the flats U.H.Dandurand part of lats 624 and 625, in St.Lawrence ward, with buildings.including 154 St.Lawrence boulevard.for 336,200.In A.Quimet sold «t5 tEe.Read Estate and Investment Company, Limited, lot 277, in Westmount, bound- St.Henry Ward\u2014 to Notre Dame street .Outremont \u2014 Durocher street.ont avenue + Wiseman avenue .Van Horne avenue.x ROSS REALTY CO.LIMITED HAVE THESE SPECIALS FOR SALE HOUSES CADIEUX ST.\u2014 Stone front house, ick encased, 6 rooms .ST.URBAIN ST.\u2014 Self-contained house, solid stone and brick, 7 rooms and oath.Bargain .ELM AVE.\u2014 2 storey house, 8 rooms LORIE D os METCALFE AVE, \u2014 3 storey stone front house, 10 rooms ST.FAMILLE ST, \u2014 3 storey stone front house, 11 rooms; lot 26 x 110 .DORCHESTER sT.WEST \u2014 \u2018Modern MANSFIELD ST.\u2014 Stone and brick, \u2018red \u2018stone house Cie eee en 8 storey, 13 rooms .DORCHESTER ST.\u2014 Handsome 3-story residence, 14 rooms, billard and laundry, etc.816,500 GOOD INVESTMENTS WAVERLEY 8T.\u2014 4 modern brick encased flats, 4 rooms each; Revenue $480.Bargaln.ST.URBAIN ST.\u2014 Fine solid stone Revenue $720.Snap.24.500 store and house; well \u2018rented.36.500 ST.TIMOTHEE ST.(near Sherbrooke Sty = = 6 brick encased | flats.Revenue $600 .YORK AVE., WESTMOUNT \u2014 ' Al condition.Revenue $528.- 86.000 2 \u2018bright\u2019 tenements, \u2018and \u2018garden: YORK AVE.\u2014 Tenements, stone \u201cfoundation: T rooms \u2018each 20 HUTCHISON \u2014 Pressed brick encased flats, 7 and 8 rooms each.MANCE ST.\u2014 3 storey stone front flats, 7 rooms each.Revenue 870.00.HUTCHISON \u2014 \u201cThree \u2018flats, \u201cAi \u2018conditions \u2018hardwood floors, etc.E oy terms.Revenue $900.AVE., OUTREMONT \u2014 Brick encased flats, 6 apart- : 7 and 8 rôoms each.Revenuo $138 per month .McGILL COLLEGE AVE.\u2014 4 storey each Revenue $2,700.- 89.000 - 819.000 building 4 fiats, 7 rooms .$26, 000 Country Houses for Sale BEACONSFIELD \u2014 Cottage, 5 room 372.400 STRATHMORE \u2014 Cottage, 7 rooms; tot 70 x 160; specially buîtt for owner.Price, including furniture .HIGHLANDS \u2014 8 rooms: near river and station: Jot 100 x 200 .3.250 4,000 SUMMERLEA \u2014 Lake Avenue, house, 10 rooms; immediate possession; lot 80 x 130 .86.500 VALOIS \u2014 Lake front, cottage, 8 \u2018rcoms: \u2018stables\u2019 in\u2019 rear; three minutes 'walk from station .86.000 LACHINE \u2014 Brewster Avenue, cottage, 7 \u2018rooms, extension Kitchen; garden; lot 200 x 154 .- 87.000 FOR SALE, on Recollet Street, For further particulars, apply to\u2014 Phone Main 1909, Desiring the building known as Ascalemie St.Catherine, on St.Andre.Has lighted, size 60 x 60 feet.stories high.Sprinkler system throughout.manufacturing: Dest locatfon on the street for the purpose.rent entire building or each flat separately, \u2018buy building lots in per growing $8.200.The emplacement measures 35 With a station in the centre of the Townsite, the nucleus of all development in such places, with abso- |suburbs.us the time lo pear at hand x 80.ers, water, sidewalks and light will Samuel Hird 1d t M Ar- \u201c lutely sanitary conditions, a pure spring, capable of supplying hundreds of thousands of a population right on [See ater oe naa witle vou Samuel Hird cold to Mra Ar « |Ward, with buildings fronting on Dor- Ward, with buildings on Delorimier .\u2026 281-8c | Sir G.E.Cârtier street.74c and $1.05 \u201crites die.Very Central Warehouse | near McGill Street, 50 feet front, 6 3 Heated.Possession May 1st.FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited 211 NOTRE, DAME STREET WEST.To Manufacturers Central Sites ST.CATHERINE STREET, (near St.Urbain)\u2014Fine store, with, 30 x 130 feet each, ideal for light wm ALSO Ste.Marle, situated just 4 fine floors, exceptionally well Will be altered to suit.above N.G.VALIQUETTE LIMITED 4T7 St.Catherine Street East x upin all these towns, good openings for all lines of business.If you want to be a live one and make money PICK OUT YOUR TOWN and write us for map and full in- \u2018formation.If you want THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT ON est grain producing districts in Western Canada, and from present indications the sale of lots in these -towns for the next few days will break all records.À splendid opening in every one of these towns for a.good hotel.LOTS FOR SALE PACIFIC AVE.\u2014 3 lots, 27 x 88 each SEBASTOPOL ST., Point St.Charles \u2014Fine lot, 44 x 52 .WESTMINSTER AVE.\u2014 Kensington.2 lots .Tic per foot SHERBROOKE AND GREY AVE.\u201492 x 131: price Bôc per foot We have a great many more fine Houses and Properties FOR SALE, - not - Ua ed here.Information will be gladly supplied by THE ROSS REALTY CO.A LIMITED Nr Phone\u2019 Main 5261 Le LD Dame Street.West John Street RKEZ0 each .BOc per foot ST.JAMES STREET Fine Corner for sale, 87 feet frontage x 811 feet to lane.Near Bonaventure Station.\u2019 \u2019 FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited Cheap to quick buyer.Pr) con St.FOR SALE OR TO LET | \"CLUB LAFONTAINE BUILDING, 148 St.Hubert street, FOR SALE OR TO LET 4193 Sherbrooke Street, Westmount This chôlce family residence, just East of Greene Avenye.Bright \u2018 southerly exposure.Possession 1st May.Seen by permit only., corner Dorchester street ; house contains 20 large rooms and ex- -tension of 20x 100, which has been used as a bowling alley; size (of lot 60.6x 164.6.Full particulars from-\u2014- FINDLAY & HOWARD, LIMITED \"Phone Main 1909.211 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.CUT THIS @UT : Map and Information Coupon Please send me Map and all information concerning the Town- site of.vithous placing me \u2018under auy sbiigatie tm CUT THIS OUT \u2018Map and Information Coupon Please send me Map and all In formation concerning the Town-.site of - without placing.me under say obligation.Transcontinental Townsite Co.Ltd.- OR - Land Commission G.T.P.Ry.WINNIPEG, CANADA.Apply L.VINEBERG & CO.321 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST .= .The Cheapest Buy on the Canal Bank\" ) We have for sale 68 arpents on south side of Canal Bank, just: outside of city limits.° 1140 feet frontage on Caml, \"Price under 7 cents at NEE aa | 'FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited.211 NOTRE DAME dmitod ns em PR + Dorchester West, City _ FOR SALE\u2014Commodious family residence of 12 rooms, two bath- tooms, also stable and coachhouse.Only $15,000.FINDLAY & HOW ARD, Limited 211 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST., Name Phoae Main 1909.oo ai di pt A Te 2 Slides, TL ANE PET RÉ Ce TES SAR or ET La Ls ET ee ERA se Set Lk ew we Ne cn Te et EL pus = EE CRIE [A CNA ToT NT \"TR : GU EEE TR RS Se ARE vas \u20ac HOUR DOS eT The ELE ee RT 1537 Cadieux Street : SIT.\u2019 = a ~ THE MONTRE AL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.For a Quick Turnover : FF © P e a .FLATS AND TENEMENTS.: - 2 261 St.Joseph Boulevard =, A 2360 Bt.Lawrence Bouley ard O r a B 1 x rofi t 1397 Cadienx Street 895 Tupper Street .8 a.1083 East St.Catherine sir EL.LL LL ea ee eee ee.®% ) 4636 Sti.Catherine Sureet, Westmount FR 333 Laval Avenue , \u2018 .> 1535-1541 Cadieux Street, .BUY LOTS IN 684 City Hall Avenue 609 City Hall Avenue .| Close to the Forest and | RESIDENCES.4 : A \u2018 \\ : 5080-2-4-6 Western Avenue, each £43.2 oh | nn A Stream Club, a few Ÿf bon Mamie Lo LD 1 soon EA { :-R A : \u2018 \u2018 ns = A .\\ 8 447 Dorchester Strest West oo.+200 00 i a i choice lots for Summer etait EE me 4114 Western Avenue Saskatchewan HEATED FLATS AND APARTMENTS.of] Homes.All with water £15 Dorchest rent wn 29-31 McG ey Avenue | ! | | The Central Prairie Divisional Point on the Grand Trunk Pacific n SUBURBAN RESIDENCES.: | frontage.Nah\u201d Harms Loneas Pomme 4 | { [ \u2018 Watrous is a thriving town in the heart of a prosperous a bargain.They can be secured at this low price now, and Senneville (Mrs.Dumont Laviolette's), furnished, per year.$900.00 country.Watrous has residents and business men of a char- on easy terms\u201410 per cent.down \u2018and 10 per cent.a month.LODGE ROOMS, HALLS, ETC.acter that makes a town conspicuous on the map makes it f What would ; you give to be able to turn back the wheels | Pl : d P .l t 725 sn.Catherine Street West, furnished, to rent.day.night, i , known far and wide\u2014makes seal estate values climb.M ot In Winnipeg, Calgary, Regina, | ans an articu ars a me on me ES po i oosejaw, at the original prices?Even the prices of five | HEATED OFFICES.2 | Watrous is accumulating all the necessities and conveni- years ago would have turned a few hundeeds into thousands 42 St.Francois Xavier, Street, \"Union Ruilding.,\u201d rented ace wy .ences of city life at a rapid pace.; It has now telephone, at any of these places.Everything points to Watrous as a cording 10 size and location of offices, etc.Pamphlet cr pt graded streets, several miles of sidewalks, an efficient fire city in the Moosejaw and Saskatoon class.Everything points he 0SS eq iv 0 ie 725 St.Catherine Street West, 60x25, facing St.Catherine St.\u201c = I department, and is arranging for an adequate water supply to a phenomenal rise in Watrous real estate values during the { \u2019 BUSINESS PREMISES.= and electric light.summer of 1911.The best investment for a few dollars is cu Heu Avenue (vacant lot) à Lots in Watrous at prices from $100 to $125 are certainly at Watrous.a now, before the boom! > : PE Joe JF Ties 4nd SF, Besiaza Sirsias | : ll 383A St.Antoine Street (rear), stable 117 Notre Dame Street West 204 Papineau Avenue, manufacturing flats.y ÿ tb Roy Lane nl LITTLE MANITOU LAKE li @®/ s2s1.Or 30 St, John Street 40 5, ge «Fu 29-31 McGill Coll Not the least of Watrous\u2019 attractions is Little Manitou Lake, three miles to the north.Little Manitou Lake will draw B- - 571 FR ie Aie esis each.i tourists and a \u2018colony to which those afflicted with rheumatism, and many who wish a pleasant, healthful camping spot, will BN.Ÿ 553 St Catherine Street West (heated), taxes and equally contribute.\u2018 871 St.Catherine Street Wes:, taxes and 637 St.('atherine Street West.Lea s Plans are under way, whereby one or more commodious hotels will be built this year at Little Manitou Lake.Extensive anatoriums numerous cottages are planned for building\u2019 this year, and it has just been announced that a Lutheran College §- W : is likely to be located between Watrous and the Lake.Watrous\u2014always ready to meet an opportunity half way\u2014has offe:ed the FOR SALE, ILSON AVE.Apply io College a bonus of $15,000 to build in or near the town.er NOTRE DAME DE GRACE THE HOUSE OF BROWNE.Limited } | A semi-detached self-contained hou se, solid brick, 9 rooms, basement, press- : e ric ont, Colonial veranda, winter garden at \u2018side, ho water heated | Send all Orders and Payments for Watrous Lots to Land Commissioner est Sen Er matt cause De a | 207 St.James Street No reasonable offer refused for quirk sale.Main @:7 and 62S.ST.JAMES STREET FRONTAGE | Grand Trunk Pacific Railway | === _ TO RENT | INQUIRY COUPON.WINNIPEG, MAN.Flats on Edward Charles and FOR RENT INQUIRY COUPON.Laurier Ave, Outremont, rents rid WATROUS LITTLE MANITOU LAKE [== FOR SALE | Immediate Occupation FOR SALE INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES CO.LTD, ; Le \u2018 INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES CO.LTD, | ; A oo 649 Somerset Building, Winnipeg, Man.For Further Information Address: 649 Somerset Building, Winnipeg, Man.Two semi-detached houses on Me- Suites of 3, 6 and 7 Rooms A L 1 ç 3 1 111 11 Ave., Outremont.Apply in e °.° Without incurring any obligation to pur- Without 1 1 » obligati - Donsa 1 in Tr tr t enna, eue or, wenn 0 pur International Securities Co.|, igo nouns sos oonemon to pur J sous a oven Tin Little West of Windso ee About 19,000 square feet of land, having a frontage of about 135 feet on St lames street.l\u2019art of the property extending to Desrtviers ave.witli some revenue producing buildings thereon, situated close to the Queen's Ho*r] and Grand Trunk Railway Station, and about 100 yards from the New Windsor Station of the Canadian Pacific Railway ticülars relative to Watrous, the Central Divi- \u2018 Li it d sional Point of the Grand Trunk Pacific.Kind- 1M1 e LJ ly send full particulars.\u2018 eee ie TE Springs Sab dh Sues Queen Mary Apartments particulars.Cor.Hutchison and Berube Sts.NAME i iitiarttcrenranercrosoasons.\u2019 Handsome apartments, heated, I beautifully decorated, and fin- 649 Somerset Building WINNIPEG - - MANITOBA SSS 2.112222 0 RAR OR Len» ished.Soundproof.Roof promen- ADD IESS oe ADDRESS .TERR ke Street Westil ade, nice balconles, closets In ali PRICE | FOUR DOLLARS PER SQUARE FOOT Ps \u2014 \" : _ I i A herb - rooms, \u2018vacuum cleaners.- free ice > co .| ; ._- 89 2 law S rooke ree es supplied, refrigerators, gas stoves, _ j \u201c v - = : .CHOICE CORNER HOUSE : electroliers, dumb walter.Hard- wood floors throughout, janitor 120.to lame.Stables om _ \u201chis locality is becoming permanently {identified as a great traffic Jéte Acdoinine Lot, 25 x 100.service trunk room, TE yo and as prices are \u2018still moderate there is a peculiar opportunity .fer, Investment with a view of speculative profit.Re double track electric car line on the St.James street front of the \u201cÀ, THE CRADOCK SIMPSON COMPANY 205 St.James Street, Montreal Mandsome stone front house, with\" once \u2018we allow you tg choose] OWE £5114 stone steps.Stone covered porch.own -wal} papeñs\u201d .* a ; ° ; Rents, $30 to $484 month.O i 1 One of the best properties n town.for pate He 2142 pel ° 2?For further partigylars arp y ROBINS COMPANY, ; .?A Tel.Up.238%.40 Renouf Building.282 St.Catherine Street Went _ .a Phoue Uptown 6161.= ! 85 3eod For Sale or ToLet = ON \u2014\u2014 Weredale Park | Poirier Seuve | OPPORTUNITY FOR Apartments *.ran s \u2014 - charming semi-detached house | \u201c .with: vacant lot adjoining.Very modern (BELLEVUE FLATS) REAL E TATE NVE TORS and up-to-date.Has a frontage of 60 ap feet with lot, For further particulars Corner Metcalfe and St.Cather- .i and permit cd view apply to ; ine Streets., M.SIMPSON, 7 + var Lo D de ao Repouf Palldinx TO LET UNION AVENUE\u2014South-west cor- | ner of Burnside Street, Two Four Storey : Domi A \u2019 : ; .FOR SALE | TT Square Apartments stone front houses which could casily be re- oo re Wet End Stest Oe a ants tun modelled for stores Sith apartments or On Leading et - Tee | nished bright, comforanle suite offices above.Lot 59.9 ft.front with a depth An exquisitely furnishe ouse.Su - ! ing \u2018Dominion Square.Every a7 {\u20ac ! .R specially for he owner, who ia lens | 08, x Convenience, Including of 97 feet.Superficial area 5841 feet.De.ture A be sold Janitors serv ces, an night Considering the width of Union Avenué and the proximity of this it required.Possession before first of.property to St.Catherine Street, anyone purchasing same at the ' pregent price would be assured of an early and decided increase in value, with a very good revenue to carry it.THE JOHN HYDE AGENCY, 303 MERCHANTS BANK CHAMBERS.For further information, apply to May if necessary.For further partic- ppty ulars apply too SIMPSON, GEORGE R.WILSON 2 Up.2368.40 Renouf Bullding.| REAL ESTATE AGENT.t Room 60 Commercial Union.FOR SALE Building, 232 St.James St.Telephone: Main 2566.- WESTMOUNT storey house, specially bullt for owner, who is leaving town.88.| \u201coa on ee poms Priace Albert Avenne \u2014 A cholce corner house, two storeys, extension is | CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND JMU, spars aroume \u2014 seman Cut Out This MAIL ITTOUS ATONCE.| Jie diy oo oe == H.M.SIMPSON, Ter Up.2368.40 Renouf Bullding.«| Please send me full particulars of nr PROPERTY on LAN OTHE L£STATE.| WEsT WARD MONTREAL.© ; R > 82 2 Orricrau Lors, 83-0s-85-06-47 % | AREA S380 pr Ava Mae - Ca NOIRE DAME STREET an Coupon and Mail ANGUS PARK LOTS, | } HEATED APPARTMENTS it to Sui te - No.224D Peel Street, to rent, elther | - eR Address .\u2026.0.u ional BIE Sn Apartment .; : : ,Ç on second floor to rent, contains six 120 Bell Telephone A.coves em enna nee mee |] fhe partici of above np: Name soe eer ag era see eas \u2018eee furnished or unfurnished.cd 6 H.M.SIMPSON, Bldg., Montreal.v Suite 120, BELL TELEPHONE Te Up.2388.40 Renouf pottdinr., BLDG., MONTREAL.FOR SALE rer FARM [court : Mt SUNMERLEA (Dixie,) COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR]: FOR SALE [FURNISHED HOUSE RELONGING 1 HOTEL Fo R SALE SALE AND TO RENT |On Dorchester St.West TO RENT © \u2018Mr.JOS.LEFEBRE Gril STREET - This property will be sold 2 Publio Auotion in Room 37 of Properties a À À aT.ANKE DE BELLEŸUR Very centrally situated.Aine.red A charming semi-detached house to ¢ The property 1a splendidly stunted Court House, on THURSDA Y, A y 11th, .at \u201c10.so a.mi Fo n oO t : or sion, v ne nt- : \u2019 cel Sr.AGATHE AT BRAcoNarmeL.sandstone front house, Solldly bullt|rent furnlahed for the summer.Rent for etvtiiaion.having = fins Cac further information apply : EE } STRATHMORE.ied by a doctor, whose practice has pl tel f fshed _withi splendid frontage on Lake St.Louis, with Hotel \u2018containth 44 reoms, all well ST.AGATHE.» -grown th onthe hy \"H.Morgan ie past six t s etc th tarnished.For sale on easy terms, or HEMMINGFORD.' out-gro © accommodation.months kd Henry Morgan & Co.also oonths Bumimerien will be supplied: with : DESSAULLES 8 GARNEAU, h , F This property could easily be turned Furnished House A 5 Oe are Spaiy to ange.For ful SE Montesal Buitable fo \u201cwinter cou: into an apartment house at little cost.rent on Bherbrooke re mn water, electric light, and drainage.; : .ATTORNEYS .FOR OWNERS - 5 ° or er - ; .- Hi M, SIMPSON, pation.Apply to ocou- For permit, FL.M.SIMPSON, NET tToet Drummond street, Peel |: Ie or er particulats, apply to - Phone Main 5428 - 86 Notre Dame Street w Wel.Up.2368.40 Remout Buliding.H.M.SIMPSON, Tel.Up 2368, 40 Renout Bullding | H.M.SIMPSON, BLM, SIMPSON, | : x?\u2018ivel, Up.3308 - 6 Ronout Building [Tel Up, 2368.4 Henout muticiss, Lae oo .40 Renout Bullding, \u2014 \u2014 WEE No wo THE MONTREAL DAILY STAK\u2014SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.T 'OUTREMONT \u201d\u201d The Ideal Home Suburb of Montreal Where adjoining lots selling rapidly 460 Lots at $125.00 each.After a day in the dust, dirt and turmoil of the City, how nice to enjoy aos Lots a 12200 ap the comfort of a suburban home vi its spacious verandahs, 279 Lors at a0 Pme ne ; beds, etc., etc.n have all these an 1 memo ed on ee Youn ru common aLiowes Plans and further particulars from Outrémont is the ideal spot for home-seekers.When you buy a piece of land in Outremont for the purpose of making a home you know that you are protected by building restrictions that - protect you in every way.! No Town in Canada has more stringent By-L fs to protect private .residential property holders than this popular suburb.~N | Phone.Main 1909.Outremont has every City advantage\u2014gas, water, sewerage.electric, 4 lighting, police and fire protection, five minute car service, clean streets summer and winter.7 Land values are going up in Outremont and will never depreciate.Don\u2019t delay, but secure a home now.Important Sale of Desirable Residential Property on the upper level.The Town of Outremont having acquired a piece of land for the purpose of gpening new avenues now offers for sale to the highest bidder, provided the reserve price is reached, the following property: Lot at Corner of McCulloch Ave.and Spring Grove Ave.with frontage of 160 feet on McCulloch and 200 feet on Spring ¢ Grove.BLOOMFIELD) AVE.near Lajole, BOULEVARD ST JOSEPH, DAVAAR AVE.near Lajoie 1 lot.37 DUROCHER ST.HUTCHISON ST, gear Atlantic ave.HARTLAND AVI, near Van Horne.HUTCHISON ST.near St.Viateur, 2 TAJOIE ST.corner of Wiseman, MAPLEWOOD AVE.MAPLEWOOD AVE.MAPLEWOOD AVE.OUTREMONT AVE.QUERBES AVE, ROCKLAND AVE, PACIFIC AVE.near Rockland, ROCKLAND AVE.near Lajole, STUART AVE.near st.Viateur, 11 near MoeCwulloch, near Hernardt.2 near Atlantic, WILDER AVE near Ducharme, | lo We advise he purchase of iois in sure to advance at jeast 10 per cent.Fur particulars regarding the abo one of the most desirable building sites in Outremont or on the Island of Montreal.Terms easy.Sealed tenders will be received up to April 25th addressed to 141 ST.PETER STREET.DUROCHER ST, near Fairmount ave.near Atlanti-ave., 1 lot, 25 x 100 HUTCHISON ST.near Van Horne.2lots adjoining, 1 lot.near Bellingham road, near Mount Rol BLOCKS OF LOTS FOR SALE Point-Aux-Trembles at from $300.00 up to 9780.Price.Cash Down.2.0 c++ ++.$57,500 $17,500 ve eens 000.0.57,000 17,000 ihe sees 100.41,630 11,630 Ce 2000 000000 22,170 7,170 2e 402 +010.26,505 6,505 TO AGENTS.FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited 211 Notre Dame Street West.OUTREMONT OPPORTUNITIES 49 BUILDING LOTS on the foilowing streets for sale: BLOOMFIELD AVE, near Van Horne, 1 lots adjoining, 30 x 10% each.3 lots adjoining, 30 x 100 each.BOULEVARD &T.JOSEPH, near McNider, 1 lot, 30 x 140.near Nelson, 3745 x 102.2 lots adjoining, 50 x 143 each.2 lots adjoining.25 x 104 each.1 lat, 235 v 100, 1 lat, 32 x 104.ots adjoining, x 110.6 each.x 100 each.25 25 26 x 110.2 lots adjoining, 8&3 x 110, 2 lois adjoining, 50 x RO each.val, 2 lots adjoining, 80 x 120 cach.low adjoining, 3v x 100 each.near Lajole, 4 Jots adjoining, 80 x 85.f \u2018ots adjoining.5 lots adjolning.2 lots adjoining, 35 x 124 each.25 x 102 each.28 x 109 each ot, 36 x 100, ST.VIATEUR.\u2018corner I» Leppe, one.lot containing 2956 square feel, t, 36 x lu4.Outremont immediately, as prices are by May Ist.ve, kindly call at our effice.LEFEBYRE & BEMISTER Mais 2807.2 J.KRUSE, Sec'y.-Treasurer, Outremont.89 3 MOUNT ROYAL AND MOUNTAIN VIEW Just What You Want APARTMENTS TO LET Is A Lovely Home Site In Montreal West.No suburb can offer, at the price, the advantages of this : town.LISTEN AND TAKE NOTICE.C.P.R.Trains G.T.R.Trains Clear Lake St.Louis Water Electric Cars Electric Light Sewers Schools Churches Stores Post Office Royal Bank Hall Fine Shade Trees Nice Houses \u2018Refined People Lovely View ; ; Wide Streets Clean Lanes \u201cT he place you will be proud to live in.\u201d 44 SUITES-\u2014ONLY 8 LEFT | OPEN TO-MORROW SPECIALLY and EVERY DAY and EVENING.' Prices Terms Loans $175.00 I THE MOUNT ROYAL AND MOUNTAIN VIEW APARTMENTS, \u201c\u2026 Casl .oans 0¢¢ Cash Boulevard St.Joseph and Hutchison Street.$217.00 Guaranteed ¢ udrdntee The most thoroughly modern equipped apartment house.$252.00 and $2.09 Beautiful entrance with artistic marquise.mosaic tiled halls, when soundproof concrete floors, electric elevaiors, roof garden, storage $337.50 10 $9 64 © .rooms, five and seven room suites, ideally arranged, decorations : 10\" \u20ac 1S paid ! throughout.beautiful elec'rical fixtures, numerous closets, nice hath $350.00 ; tubs, fine balconies.fire escapes, telephone service, Regal gas \u2018 Monthly on Lot.range.Tefrigerator, vacuum cleaner, service hoist, open fire places, > $360.00 | general laundry; moderate rental, includes ice service, hot water year round, wa:er taxes, highest standard janitor service, select dining room In connection, Free plans mailed.Office on property open week-ends.G.W.BADGLEY, 124 ST.PETER STREET 2 law Selection can-now be made.For further information apply.Main 4240- Main 4240.Or on the Premises, Day MOUNT ROYAL PLATEAU | J.A.JARRY, Residence Phore, St.F.CLAVETTE, Residence Phone East 1717; or Event These apartments must be scen to be appreciated.l.ouls 96.Office Phone Office Phone, ng.Fmt NOTRE DAME DE GRACE le, End Ward of the city.Sherbrooke street cars pass through the property.and the Round-the- ; Lee > Mountain cars follow the property, \u201c », SS only a block west, all the way , 5 from Sherbrooke street to Cote St Luke road.How to reach Mount Royal Plateau.and small apartment sutradble for Bach- eiors or light housekeeping, suites vof one or two rooms and bathroom, » beautifully decorated throughout, electric fixtures, hot and cold water the vear round, gas, dumb waiter, excellent Janitor service.Rent $25.00 to $45.00 per.month.Apply at The Apart- \u201cments, No.624 St.Catherine Street W,, between Mountain and Crexscent Sts.or ,to James H.Maher, «iuardian Bullding, ; Main 2510.\"Bright up-to-date store at No.626a Take ang car, pay 5 cents (no ticlLe') ask for transfer to Notre Dame de Grace.\u2018Transfer at corner of Sherbrooke and Vie- St, Catherine street, west, between toria avenue, Westmount, to Sherbrooke Boulevard cars, and ask the \u201cMountain and Crescent streets, newly conductor to let you off at \u201cMount Royal Plateau.\u201d Or phone fur ~decnrated throughout, heated.Rent automobile to take you to the propery.: 53,000 per year.No.1185 Mount AX Aad Avenue West, -Getached house of 8 PRICES AND SPECIAL DISCOUNT., Cut remont.Semi eo 5 - i : r odern con- Prices only $500.00 up.Payable 5 per cent.cash.Balance small | ventences, pont 19200 a modern o monthly payments, ; Co Apply tn Prices to be advanced May ist.Buy now and save 20 per cent.on ! JAMES H.MAHER, your investment.I Maia 2010.Guardian Bullding 84 6 Apply office on property.Open week ends, or to FINDLAY & HOWARD, LIMITED 211 Notre Dame Street wast \u2018Phone Main 1509.OFFICES TO LET ST, JAMES STREET ; Promireht Location - WESTMOUNT HOUSES FOR SALE Upper ard Lower Levels.(| App JAMES BAILLIE \u2018 star ort a tome st Le B14 Bocrd of Trade Bldg.| rs an : xX: as\u201d WARD, CITY.| ~ \u2018- TES | | Peu ; FER | This is undoubtedly one of the ! LR 0 Co alk Fogo f'nest properties in the new West | FOR SALE 67 1-2 Feet Sherbrooke Sireet 147 Feet Victoria Avenue Aren 10,081 \u2018feet.The best business corner in West- meunt.Comer Victoria and Bumside Streets 3 Solid Stone and brick houses.Could be altered into stores at small cost, A splendid investment.335-337 Notre Dame Street Close McGill (Street.Valuable business property.Size bullding, 25 x 110 ft.deep.Lot 17% fret deep.Area 5,150 feet.Side lights and gateway.Price 83 per foot.St.Luke Street Close to Guy street.t Solid stone and brick building, containing 4 dwellings.Size of land 4% feet x 90 feet.Revenue $1,164.Can be greatly Increased.Price, $16.000.109 Cote St.Antoine Road Westmount Fine modern 3-storcy brick houre, 12 rooms.Lot 28 x 143 deep.I'rice $15.000.Durocher Street Sandstone house, 9 rooms, extension kitchen, modern conveni- Price £10.300.City Hall Avenue Close Sherbrooke Street.Solid stone and brick building, containing 5 flais and one large dwelling: first-class property.Price 814.2350.St.Antoine Street .No.469.Well built solid stone and brick house, good stable.Could be alter- -~ ed into flats at small cost.Price 87.500 W.A.Snowdon 205.§T.JAMES STREET, Phone\u2014 Main 2787.East 3021.ences, deep lot.HousestoLet HOUSES TO LET.\u2018 ; .- n | (YONCORT STREET.near Rieury: desirable (On the following central properties, situ- 908 St.Catherine 5i, \\Vest, 12 rooms.À ; residence: two bathroms.hot\u2019 water edt i grag alongside of Drift Hall, nd close to Ren! $600 and taxes.Ling: wable ete.$30.Berthelot stree! near | Champ de Mars, Craig street and st.691 xt Andre St, 8 ronms.llent $30 00.Bleury: pair flats; geod future business pro- Lawrence Boulevard.19-29 St.Agathe 451 Clarement Ave.corner House, tWo- \u2018 j * = \u2014 1 .Urba! one St.< # \\ , t e- tive for & Quick sais los 691 Slar Branc ng room, flat.bath A et all\u2019 birt Dame street.se Louis $33 ~~ MODERN 8-rocined house, | hardwooq Maisonneuve.37 6 | fonds.aoutheas: angle of Park and en < Ce Bn Wear ri | rons.gad; electricity.bot water beating at [HU TCHISON.2267\u2014Elght - finish throughout: open fire- piace, (IT.CATHERINE STREET Tvat Fine upper piracy.\u201d Srcnues, Mental modergte to & de | St.Matthew st.just below Sherbrooke 7 _ .v .ren 4 \u2014 rooms, new- - .2 c _\u2014 S| sirabl sl.particularly desirable new apart- fina AVENUE Ty mount Cr ron | SRL I + 5 8 ly decorated; 7.feet cellar, all ce- T0 RENT copie of hard.Apply 94 Grand Boulevard, erins ren A TH do Cath: Apply Cr een en tare, ments, containing 2 and 3 bedrooms able effer accepted.2a oh, TeasoR: ANNEX Lo LME S02 Waverley.lower and mented; 4 wardrobes, 3 pantries, fixtures, pper Kensington, Notre Dame de Grace.+ AP \u20180.pax = 1389.\u2019 56 4 {and maid's rooms, dining room and rae Fagor uiper flats, S$ rove, ges; electricity: bot Dalsy furnace, bay window.Price $22.An eight roomed fiat on Hutchison A RCADB ST, 28 -\u2014, Few doors shove | IPISITOP COURT APARTMENTS \u2014i3i] drawing room, etc Includes water jax.FE DES RRIGAL.nan.- __ T{Wasécer Ihara SL r.E Boules C108 Apply 2265 Hutchison.senitos ith electric Ugh fixtures.4 Pine avenue pelf-contained house, ! Blahop street: one suite.elx rooms.hea: janitors service electric fixtures.vonnt \u2018 where Let Loos - \u2014_ ATED FLAT (exclusive) at No Ti Janitor service.and \u2018heat ossession 17 rooms and bath, sanitary mbin, * | ground floor.Ap ly Robert Neiille, jr.zas | refrigerator, gas stove storage In belos \"witoned For nt aot eer ; Davart ef AR EE Bt.Luke street.oight bright outcry immediately.Rent $32.50 s month, in- electric lighting, vent rotorate ADDI Le {8 James si.Phone.Main Sage.ee F4?| basement, etc.From $60 to $90.A few 7 Pron, «plendid vlie (oc fais on gen-tepeut 10e M Unout Mirtaues dddores WIIERI Iesmette: 06, yard and oellar, including janitor cludes all the above.Can be seen any [418 Dorchester west.Uptown 4169.NANGUINET 256.fist.8 rooms.bot waier BEAUTIFUL mite of Borome aies An.K0¢! wpartments at $45 still available.house dpis te J Severson Bes à fe Foz Xo James or $13 Dunscoer street 87 8 eee La Man es and refrigerator ice BY een! eal Fatate BHEWETER PARK.\u201d Upper Lachine: eight 104 Chartes Bortumes.boue: yani; table | provements: al outside windows.a\u2019eo| UI) PATticulars on application fo iuerfian Building 16 S Jawes ane Ne OFF Ce \u2014 s ay.35 8 aver Ha ain 2 roms, modern; close to cars and tral.[of three bores.1359-1803 St.Demis.flat, irs of four aud aid D or PET We Tare oe bee \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 os dern - + : W.C., a et i ° Éppls ta * ; y FF, SATE in Mon: real West two 6.0.00.LEURY ST.N3.159 -_ Five = |; Xo Lu flats.Tomes\u201d treo solid stone and brick; three g' Apply un premises.or Jobu keegau, 1275 Janitor ar phone St ether ae >, 2 - situated.avsuntain side, 165 Cote des or ere, hank 130 teemtime seas BUELRY, br prop Five rooms, WO FLATS TO LET.at 4244 Duquette De jesuvé Realty Co.or oie eu cash $7000.B66 JHESTERFIELD \u2014W = : Neiges Road, Just beinw Cedar avenue Ap.each of (no sirects could be eubar-id-d don, 208 SUT3 prop ctor.W.A.Snow- tween Nicotet and Valois: $13 and $14 {Louis 1514.épis, Tel = SEV N ROOMS, near Lafontaine Park SRE EE har estmonnt, ome suite te pir Cradock Buupsnn son \u2014_ Into a number of smailer lois: a taivain.| ris St James at __ Above Sherbrooke street.an Ls balcony all around house; 20 feet TRSSIDE STREFT : gas, vicctric light, enaimnel bath, lava.|large bright rooms: bath, pantry and.vlore- HE DAVENPORT \u2018No.107.87 Luke streer.Address G G 3981 Star Branch oi! + B™ tar ST STREET Mléde heated flal.alm roomed flat, hot water heating.electric | fom Latset lie Shurch.Apply to Mde.Duguerse.storer EET.near Euros.two bo, balcons, 316 a month.84 Garnier &t.|room: fips open view.garden iT rear.ar vear Fort treet, ready for L 28th, \u2014\u2014 ee _ \u201cse wi A = Hutobieor.Apply 2 Biaiep «1 light.high ceilings.very healthy sit-: FRG LET à mes Malsonne Fe May lst: FO on Ri or rsnion Phone East 135.8 6 ticulare, telepbone Up 182, ST 6 tharuments from 4 to 7 poms; with bath MOR 3A] - lot in Nvwarc ts ADIEUX, (4 sud S; al 3 oma tion, r 20 per m .> - \u2014 Hea ats, 24 lmoral street; Trus : a.Corn | 3 CR.TVS CIT Cl - Dims a, store Juums, beated; beautiful.Le I red Box Hy Star oie Ts ve C aud 7 ota: nr dein Noprremente.\u201coar oa Er Company.\"305 The Jaa 6 rooms; ges stove, $23.120, 120 { Compery.86 Notre Dame west, Main RE us der improsemenin ale 150 JAVENDISH , tet.Apartments, args and togroms and sartôts.tastiiy decorated, - SGLESIDE AVENUE.oft Meteaite aveu rh Apply 697 Si.Lawrence, or buoe street, Montreal.84 6 |dusiio a vemoe.off 154 ea Tes ne: RLECRY BT.To ict hous es F'anet, corer, Sherbrooke : ro story house, 7| (Cavendish, 250 Sherbrooke street weai.Tele- LE Com crane: Sas stove: retrigarator; - = ~\u2014 7, ; soul cundition.= ; + , : a pdern.I 9 ir perma sarvice; electr'~ 113; NS PO .a tea dus =i - } £ATULDRAL STREET va Sr om old OWER FLAT.No.1731, near Vilje- iin.339 Bleury street.4 0 in A st, lower tenement, Durchester west.Uptown SIRT.Avoir, Sas phone pions 861.ss $ fireplace.elentric fixtures.smmd-proof bard 33 .o ow 0 Wee ET 8x moo - co.i : : ; > NIN 3 we fi innt ies i dle flat: ; .neuve- Seven rooms and bathroom, WO NEW FLATS \u2014 8 1 Tooms apd order.pply 344 Bleury street.= = - ONIAL APARTMENTS, 7 rooms.beated; oors, fire escape elc.in ore word tha tr fo bunaer Apne NES Count Haring cr ty Loans Nima, nicely tinted, open plumbing, furnace and .bathroom: all modern 1 ER ns 87 _zeod HERSEOOKE TR pus, sons; L gas fixtures.gas store] refrigeraior; juni: OST Rod weet luxurious apartment at moders:s Hrown & Uo.Guardian.Bulldine ton xi 10 Cathedral street, © \u201cve 8 {slate tubs.Price $12 a month.Apply Wm.| slecrriy: ty: rent $9.00.Apply 1600 Labelle, (VOLONIAL AVE.near Sherbrooke st._ thews & Som 42 Commercial Union Building me AN rent §35.00.Apply flat 1 cor Renn Appr vb premises to A.N.Montross James street.Tel, Msin 80.= VHERRIER STREET fine fiai, § rooms, Heolahan.301 St James street ___\u2014 | Boulevard St.Denis.se $ sav | House, : flats, 6 rooms, separate yard, Phone Main 1334.: 83.| TSORCHENTER APA rite RE Pen APARTMENTS Sion Rosi 007 Re eee open piumblRE, \u2018gas and elec- LAVAL.AVE, 235 -\u201d Beautiful middie TWO FLATS.He 2199 Hutchison; à with three sheds; 314 per.month Can be ST LAWRRENCE STREET, 130 \u2014 Upper LJ ter street west: ur VA A, D: avenue: facing * ete 7s.Par Be de 1 lent in perfeci order.Apply at all} flat, 6 rooms, $23: also City Hall av., ! ornare reads ad ¥ ato apply 718 8.seen any time.__Apply 87 Colonial ave.tenement; © rooms and 2 halhrooms; alsa electric fixtures etc; $30 and $42.50.ap clase: S rooms: hardwood finish tbroo Ç IT 75 x ierrivr.Phone East 9,0.86 à 084, lower flat, 8 rooms, $22; 639, tene- Viateur: occupation y CLONAL AVE.\u2014\u2014 Cosy twa flat bouée.two lower flats at 1250 and 1252 Si, Urbain ply, telepbone Main 1885 or Uptown 959.Fas range.refrigerator.electric fixtures: lawn.N JADIELX ST, ils# and 3152 \u2014 To le: ment, 6 rooms, $15.Apply 337 1.laval ave.FINO unddie fists: 6 rooms.bali a a He \\ aM bright rooms, bathroom, pantry, et 1 \u201ca modern contemiences, et.Ad- : 85 6 dry room: bot\u2018 waier all year.telephone A containing ue notre flats, tn good order, ow ER FLAT.No.4626 St.Cather finiabed Apply don: ba re OS yard, eaglly heated\u2026 363 Colonial avenue.1683.nade - - + Lois |) STREET \u2014 A heated apartment bulldog.lanlior vers ice: not rrowded; only wipe For sale on Quinn Avenue, |.ngueuil, \u2018 Danis street, Tel E rooms.Apply sie BL.Westmount, corner of Belmont Ave.: Meury.' ST Zend Ea = _ - A containing six ruoms and batfhrotm.jani- ae ne a \\ ng.everylhing cuy apd | two fine lots, each 50 x 160.owner moing (000 treet, Tel.Fast ids.8 ¢ 7 room.modern improvements, would be | F)ORCHESTER STREET WEST, pear Greene .DENIS ST.1174\u2014Self-contained, [tar service; Lo! water etr.Rent §43 per Apply Si Mount Royal avenue.Janiter, = pe West; cash buver can secure à barœuin.( YHURCI AVE.Li vote Si.Paul \u201csix decorated to sult.Apply to 158 Hutchison 0 LET.Sie Maaco street; cherie fiat.tricity fue \u2014 Self-contained ® rovms; elec: a stable, coach house and large Bune Apply to IM.AL Simpson, 40 Renouf pe Nl os Louls 1334._ 8: 6 > ; z eve + , Tovins, ath, +, + .Ap- a Ww ng.or > a the Bon particulars apply te J Stevenson | pewty built a w., finieh Isles: ° ¥ie, | street _ 8% 6 ply v avenue as 6° Call Lie race arg yerandabs;, rent moderate: Je will be Cleaned and put in good or- ol el.Up 2068._ |\" he uP pr apattinent in the I ï own & Co., Guardian Budding, 180 St.| \u2014\u2014 ~~ __ 0 NES MAE STREET \u2014 Bargafo: two flat pv Some PLATS, 7 ame wes e Main 1600.e Apply ance gi.E JNTONIA \u201c= Doi Fupper streei near For \u2014- io R.A.puni 160 S - Apply James St.Tel.Main 980.(COMFORTABLE fiata, seven rooms, fur- perty.in splendid condition: close to | 0 FLATS, 7 rooms each.cite and | a ER ss TT DENIS ST.316 \u201414 roonis, Immedl.+4 Modern heated apartmeuts: 5 ani 6 : on, 160 St.James at.8% \u20ac.OTE FOR BATE 1 hove Sinon Made nace.bath and closet, Brandon ave.Mouut Royal Park.otupation of lower flat i | - papered to suit tenant; furnace.open UROCHER STREET, No 244, near Pine \u2018ale possession: very good for a d muons Apply to Jaultor., ss 8 HE BURNSIDE.40 3McGill College ave.L avebue Notre lame de tie \u2018 ot Pho stable and suvd Apply 372 E.m sic.desired.Owar Osiley.Room 78 107 St.James pluinbing.etc.Rare bargain, $18, 1605 St.{; avenue \u2014 Self-contained meven roomed tor.Apply 15; Boul oy s 30C- JORUNTENAC APARTMENTS \u2014 To let.ln to let, finc flat.with all modern con- ee DT ue Phone Mount 1035 88 2 |streer.Malo 1188, Co \u2018Denis, corner Boucher.boose: furuace bested; modern plumbing; light ?pply 153 Boulevard st.Lawrence.| | the Frontenac Apartments St.Lows {XNlences; Bot water.gas stove: electrie , enough, 210 Quebec Hank.Te.Main 7979, re H STREBT 10] city \u2014 Small iat: 8 N ILDLE FLAT, 1789 bright rooms, fIVWO FLATS to rent, 10186 Berri and Phoenix Jusurance 3s.oa w.Tauer.SELKIRK AVE.Nice 7 -roomed dwell- holes petween St.Deals und Laval aveuue; Matures ADP ET nw Cathe heel.eu: a es aml bathroom.ges ani elsirie « newly tinted, open plumbing and | 1738 Esplanade, first and second SFLANADE En = i - 1st Ma Eat at June To possermion ents ak ne IL APRES Denied Apart east.| \u2019 } Sere pS NOTRE DANE be GRACE Monbiaul vows | 160 ie appr 44 i 6 from post off fice Far Sate tuba.Aporr Wm.Hoolahaw, 301 St.(floors, 6 rcoms, with bath and hot water, E house.fn ee She right rome.Comoe LW \u201cAL Sedo on St James et $450.bination fixtiees Al er TE TE: Ÿ SS RTHOUNT APART WERT i à - oly four lors lefi: size 40 x 1200 feet: = - ames street est.gas and electricity, $13 and $16.Apply at possession edo! odit oy good 2 Ld - rooms; first class order every te ha threat RTMENT, three rooms Torasen Botton To N tre Drames es co a.RAY we mea oF four, roms NTENTASA and Boyer, pear Moum Hayai\u2014 !1102 St.Lawrence Bivd.or 10 Dorches- Phone St_louis Eg pois 1597 a SV ere Sam Yom os Pitid te poms.su re SP ere wT clack ar to outiaok: possessio read prodigy ro fom, Ne 7 88 J \u201c i ; ! 2 : : 20.ate .E.Vanier, No.5 Beaver Hall Sq Phone Ma Appl _ > a : 3 Fae aera eT yoy dias a moath.Apply Ur.Wilson, 44 Park Nice Iitle fiets; 4.5 roms; gas: 39 and ter Fast.ULLY modern «elf-contained bouse.on Prince «ion; caruer Hlilside and Ab Ty : uare.May.Apply 23 Chesterfteld avenoe.Tele- EMONT, 1 ç son, ar tary.= - ° A s al bort avenues.A \u201c816.> } = UTRE NON te a bales jae 6 8 | ra am, OF lave Nowy «| PPER and lower flats, 25 and 27 Royal _ , Albert \u2018aveaue Westmount: above Sher: |ply 175 Metcalfe aveuve Wesupoumt.Phone Ge ROOMED apartment in 1h ou CRT ET EF = na i - î it interes: VASAULT STREET 22 Well lighted % oan.2 streel., Annex: 6 rooms, bath, s, sing seven rvoms; exceptionaliy Mount 175.88 2 rtment in the Mount {}\u201d 1 AVARTMENTS, 147 8.Jax 37.20 per month, without interest, Rock- C Al LT STREET ; Well lighted ODERN FLAT to tes: Mauce.2515, BT | ete: inute from O , bowl bright and warm.Phone \\Vestmount 2851, T Ie = - Stephen Apts, from May 1st to Oct.W street: ready by 15th A A.1 ints land avenue, 30 x 124: price 47l;c.about flats, Nos.197 and 01 Casault st, and ! ground floor; 6 rooms: gas: | Park one monute Re utremont ci ! mornloge or evenings.se \u20ac HERBROOKE ST.FAST, 2t\u2014Tene-/1st.rent $50; references required.Phone spartmerts well lighted: situated Go the = 3156 cash.Box 2423 Star Office.58 2 one street west of Delorlmier ave.5 and A ian re plabidg: SIA Arm ee | ar avenue cers em moderate.ME FOUR bright rooms and wc.rent ment.10 spaclous rooms, larder.hot; Westmount 3053.87 6 Priest's Farm.Galierles with full view of tbe - CTREMONT \u2014 Hochland = st.six fine; 8 rooms.$14 and $15.A.H.Lapierre, ar- Esplanade.8 Lajeuncsee,, rt Re st, oval per month.A pDIy betwcen 7 $7 water healing, gas, electricity, corner, re- JYRONTENAC APARTMENT One bright Pruntsto; night rooms each: rent 360 w $i0.7 lots for sale at sacrifice, separately or \u2018 chitect, No.3u st.James street FT AURIER AVEC ITS Home ie TE avez Trust Bu ing, or 31 Royal._ 8 p.m week dave, poly > oem i and stored.Address 63 Sherbrooke east.Tél, heated apartment; 8 bright rooms.D0iudes heating: tazes: water rates: fixtures; a \u2018ogother ; bargain for speculator or con- (NOLONIAI AVE 1298 \u2014 Nice bright up- slx rooms and bath, electric Night, gas.UE: FLOOR of 740 SU Denis street.Gordon ave, Verdin unday, to 152 East 1902.laundry.refrigerators.\u2019 two bathrooms.BADiiepleces.refrigerator: ice in summer.gas strucior.Apply Box 2330 Star Otflee.8 Zn Be fal.has furnace, ges, elccunc C.A.Prevost, 342 Outremont avenue Phone ' four rooms, ent and heat free, price | TOUSE te ine \u201cFoonie \u201cmods sa QT CATHERINE STREET, Westmount, pear \"#rd wood floors, electric.flxtures and gas fauitor errice Troe entrance: hardwæd fi = light, with fix:ures, gas grate, bay window St.Louls 1187.87 4 5 a month; no \u20ac ren.Apply 8 8 o let, nine rooms, modern con- |} tbe M.À.A.: nice bright tenement ot 7 \u2018stoves; janitor service; northeast corner |je +, » Tioe nee, w OOPS.PARE AF AVENUE, corner Bernard, corner Van béiconies: atativnary Wash lubs.eld.Apply M ANCE STREET \u2014- Modern fiat, 396° ; Dents street.88 6 den: ficnlences.bath, furnace, large gar- {rooms; will rent cheap.P.E.Brown, d7 st.Mr éstern and Olivier.Apply E.Meyer, | bpm orm reds 0 Be papered cet Janae.fires: apertment house.location | 8U JUT Uolonta! avenue.Tel.East 214 AM\" Mance si, near Pine avenue.hardwoo! .VERDUN \u2014 Two fau ou Lower Lachine queue flne Jawn and trees, in front\u201d Ad- James wo hone Westmount 1694.86 6 Mitchell crea Farnes or .batt ment to Fairmount, Outrement avenue.ooruer St Le.CL _ ; 88 6 floors.immediate possession.Tel.East 5353.Road.facing river front.D rooms andiss bent, Christie, 159 Victoria avenue, T.FAMILLE STREET, 80 \u2014 House to H*AI*P apartment, containing seven ® Se = - 831 \u2014\u2014 a Dede Ane ares de Epes Wis CE VOLONTALT AVE, 55 and 57.five and six ss \u20ac ; dach 20% gre and = fixtures.fur £28 and GURE STI 85 § let; six rooms; bathroom and we.54 rooms and bathroom.finished In up- J à Alex rooms, t f ty 3° \u2018a.ee \u2014 etectr Appl v e e : © ;r =! ; - .o-date style, 1 4 .andre Trupuls, 17 Mace Armes Hill, a6! Oloux Looms.stone fronts, Apply ob oe M OVERS, up to date feu re et, ct.$15.ail = Wud, Verdun Tel Main 4495 and H M4 rooms; rent 39.9.one separate.self-contained large yard.be to date mes lectris ie eee.vas der FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET JIX LOTS, on Durecher street above Van PQUROCHER ETREET.Outremon:.No.> ain 610.$3 12, Apply 424 Delis : wo St.Denis st.Westmount 2346.87 \u20ac : : : A - utremon:.No.|3'euue.Phone St.louis 101.84 6 = _ = sie st.bathroom, gas, cleaning to be made by RÉ ÉBE 20 76 \u2014 eau Le mmm mm © me : bor AL Cr Won facwey site; | railway, 291.vorner Palrmonn ae aon.N[TTTE 20d Tower Rare: Sumer arene: x W ESTHOCS Tes Moderv flats, sinated ss FFOITON AVE, 30, Westmount \u2014\u2014 | iandiors: J.Breux, 5¢ Notre Dame east, Tr THE KINEORA APARTMENTS; number ?JOURNISHED, for the summer months, 7 Lruie 2168.i cheap \u201coe re St | modern impres ements, bright and well situ a and seven rooms: with electric fixtures: Renvenir ones.Spo mer ae Lacs end H of Elm ave: cottage, § rooms.Cement | Tel.Main 6411.5% & aod 4; 1 Kinkora ave.aff 243 Mackay, une flat of 7 rooms in, Pine Ave- S31 aw ated.Apply boctor Fortin, 603 Rachel Fast, [everpihine In guod order aod up ta date 38 | ther : orate game Cellar and all mod FIVIREE HOUSES, of 4 and 5 rooms.with heat Dorchester.47 Overdale avenue.7 roms; Due Apartments.with all modern con- SHERBROOKE STREET Westmount, jusi Phone St Louls M1.JR EE eae repos Uplous on.De FLE crane feionme | TENT.ete; apply Tel Tp fm Alf Bali: wll lighted: Firat class fruteh.pre Factors Ter JOT BIund waler and ire, veDiences and use of telephone.Apply west of Prince Albert aseune Fine ELORIMIER AVE ) 6 - ce oe d : : H.addfsss 11 Fn -{free: Janitor ser low rent.Apply Janiter.Box 2411 Star Office.| building lof.50 x 1128.metosen wall on! = Beior \u2018Snarisocks \u2014 \u2014 \u2018J.A.Metayer Souvenir avenue.Up 152 | Bastian, 247 Bt.Catherine si.west.om = bre.pear Mount Royai.8&3 6 {nj Overdaie, or A Brilifon.1183 Bt.Dents.+ = ; either side; reasonable price and easy terms to! ice PPS ver food o eh Ben and IDDLE .FLAT, 235 Esplanade avenue.| LL LL LL fe.OURES TO LET \u2014Augos Shops, M.Termait ENEMENTS, of 7 and & rome; gas; elec.l'hone M Louis S11.87 6 1* \u201cTHE New Shertavoke, for ihe sums cuiner = doer.J Stevenoon Rrown & (to.Gnavélan Hit, 1 0 rder.moderate a args Toole; beawtiful view factng Mcaat FENTMOUNT \u2014 Middle fiat.five rooms | À street: $ minutes walk t 1 \\ Ç trie light aod ail modeen impruvemenis; Y\\PERIAL, APARTMENT.I + \u2014 nivaths, beautifully furnished a Buflding 160 St.James sireet.Tel Main 9%, | James sriest Telrphume sare ois 00 SU oeupation, worth examiniag.App! a cab.large Window, electroliers, Daisy là, 6, 7 rooms.Apply £0 and 1080 Ni, Gen: 114-00.Appl3 to 444 Fullum.Main 3191.off Doncherier street west RS Sr.romaine of two fomis end bathrobe a FT DENIS STREET.rast fide above Tawrie: one no 2118.capation; w examiring.Apply 23 furnace: large balcony: fine View.RIB [iain street.\u2018Take Ontario car then transf ; 84 12 3 handeome suite af t | vater; telephone and maid meevios; rent very 7 .S .vo ss \u20ac pianade aveute.34 6 Seiby - Davi , - ransfer \u2014 of ten roms; Including beat | moderate.Ayply Apartment 82, Toe New Srer- Bo x Too.tee teammate wad easy terms on! IIE GR INIBH AVESTÉ ii, fran soar \\[ARGURTTE 1 de 60 omer Larter EE ee a a re e cts Dend mors Notre Dame west, $1050 a Freestar.china.clôt, harawart: Move: in | TEE 80.7 ew .EL or ren ero King uariian large Besar ig midde areas Apply ram hs mod sv \\ VAVERLEY STREET EST Bots fiat.and bathroom, we.et gr\" month.Apply 1097 Notre Duane sl.west.) vidual ture vom.Applr to janitor on pre LS OS te D SENTE Sen Por: uilding__1 st, James st.Tel.Main 9w, 1 \u2018pe: he 3 A » Open (PET AE : 7 roshrs: bath.gas acd electricity: bot.FT OU SES TO PENT ~ \u201cFir anFRO ep TT eee 2 ; | mises.Wo 89 6 ven Tooms, fines a- SOUTHWARK Bi Lambert: Offices ani 00d prambins: hb * Suter gar.electric ght: fur \\ ITVHFSON_ pea; Duluth ~~ Two flats: Bond | N° tank.owner will do the cleaning.© apple OUSKES TO RENT - 688 Sherbrooke HRBE tenements, 8 rooms: cas rent | st.West (upposite Redpath), 4 story 3.50 month.Apply 3505 Park and : Qu ed Particulara telephone before \u20ac p-m.to Main : Friday acd Saturdes and week ends; lots.sonable, Apply [elorimier avenue ters memmfortatie peer mountain avd Mai Nu.468 l'arc Lafontaine.St.Loule 1400 modern house, $100 per mn on) es Fa.Island.vf eray apartments, consating of six rooms, $21.» Fart 150: $175; 32 modern cottages, all im: SUITE AVE RST A r1 NC rie aie = \" N of 8s 8 , Me \u20ac.- > tents $40 to $45.including hot wate 5 - : ; ; 3 , ULUTH AVE.EAST, Apply No.318 street; near schewl.rent reasonable.Apply 160 TEST a EC TT - mille, self-contained.$50: M - - ! r, wate: Protements: 2500 \u2018cash.balance monthly.Cars ; c Apply at No 5121 the oo 3 XY ESTMOUNT.from Mar Ist; lower flat ntained.$5 ackay street, O LET bright basement dwelling, 10261 taxes, electric fixtures and Janitors ®er- ETCALFE ST.147 \u2014 Bulte 3 rooms, diet to office and Southwark station.+, W D condition Ras alone In first Mitchesn fre 3 \"5 D FF ss 3 X 424 (aremont avenue, FN \u2018one upper modern flat in apartment honse, 365, Pine St.Catherine street, West, I rooms, Vice, will decorates to sult tenant.Apply to A private bath, hot and cold water, elec Badgler, 174 St.Peter strem.2 | fae ont not maior a ng.shres 3 ouxi ROY ATI W EST 103 and 105.: fiat.448 Claremon! avenue $25.00: five min avenue West, seif-contained, $37.50.92¢ suitable for nfan and wife, heating free in Janitor, 20 Oxenden avenue.RT 6 trie Hunt pren furnished.Geen from 5 te J HREF LOTS m Wiseman avenue Ni ske rooms.el Ocars, ven 4 facing Mountain Park.vight rooms, .utes from Corner Sberbrocke ard Vieiwls St Catherine st.West, upper ienement, | Téturn for services looking after furnace.| PPESSINGTON APAHTMEN = evenings.l'octor or married couple.&6 4 re Car Vat mag aco.sa: side.een ori Ehieen dollars; six rooms.Seven: furnace, Lot water, gas.electricity, back acenue: meren emp.in god order.hot water $33.69 Fort street, upper tenement, yj Matter M.Krarns, 52 University 61.84 6 K\"% Catherine: AL TMENTS.410 Pr: pt se WW TANLEY COURT \u2014 Two rooms, batir easy teres: best mit in Outremont Cappy | 56 enirance.Apply 335 St Denis strect.Tele.furiace.mantel; gas: electricity: soparate Laih- rooms, $40.Henry Ward & Co., 280 si | service, otc.J.Quinlan & Co, 4414 St.Oath and kitchen; from May 1st to \u201cSeptember 33% Nasareth mires\u201d Mara nag SPF | ROTET Noe maire large rome, vel phone F.1507.8: 6 reas J Edmod Quintal: Proprieter 4811 James street.ne UPPER DWELLING ine street, Westmoual.Tel.Moumt 1712.|S UCtober.Apply Jantror.- ass Janrie- avenue east.WENTAIN, sax - tirnianei ester aveque pre West JUS4 \u2018ominE: = - : : 5 SALOIE, P.Q.où the vers nevi farm fom | Noa.2B and 287; § reome.$7.00 a monn: MM heaieg à 31 Threa unfurnighel land bewreo \u20ac sd S po.w= a - ÉJOUSES FO RENT\u2014747 ST.Dominique 85 6 |MpHE STANLEY \u201c\u2014 Completely ras Chateau St.Louis.© minutes walk from | best Car service in ©: Joes te St De A heated rooms, and bathroom.to let.Sir \u2014 t b 1 que + PK PNILWORTH APARTMENT, Xe.24 Pu- apariments; 5 rooms, use of tele.vations end lake: lot 100 hy 250.nt two ; Appir J.A.Demosies 10 aires or ue Bt.in first class house.58 ww ERLEY STREET.2412 \u2014 A apartments, Cent 7 above Sherbrooke.upper _tene- Ta let.In very central location, upper scree; Buites of 6 and 7 rooms.PROBS: for summer montbs; May iret, St George ! perfect condition.Immediate prises « Tooms, $I1R.37, 117 and 371 Sty'dwelling, eight large rooms, bathroom |bheated: hot ywnler year round; water tax patd b7 John.F.Raphael, 6 St.eus fon foot.Apply Massicatte & Cote 13 | street 8, UDERN FLATS, at Medrose, from 1 ts 15: - x artes Patria 6 MYE Regev: arvense.Notre Dame de Grace, | Ç ar Desaulwiers.495 and 437 Noure Ch Boromee st.upper.$IS.171 M.\u2018and we, Very suitable for express man, |! landlord.electric fixtures; gas store and re- {rigerator.papering will be done tw the tawre Te LET: fumiahed; from 1st, = i of Botièing.Phone Fast 3804.| EIL.OR [ES RIMIER AVENTE, Sié - 0 ; - o ; .,: Phone Main 1595.Urbs : D\u2018: seren rooms.hail.modern conve zea pp ee \u2018Rosa: rent free ull May.ne Mouse.Ve Gott soe See ces 15 having shed with stalls for two horses of tenant; nitor artes Lee Tm: Bal modern convemeares: Apply 173 St James Phone Uptown 147 sen 56 ja .lower.$18.Chambord and and hay loft.with entrance from wide Gravel aa\u2019 ro rent from $40 to $65.wenths or lesa, 3 bea Arthur Bissenner, 3% Notre l'ame east Bei: TOTRE 1 DAME WE ST, Fr, 512.1 near the | TT AVENT Ë- near Glen, 0, 35.Fiat of | Garnier ats.flats, from $11 to 312 114b jlane.A desirable tenant only wanted, oi * ui © BL James.Main wh clade rows; centrally situated: near Mcom is 2859.Toe gu AY Grand Trunk \u2014 Upper flat, 7 roo nome, excellent repair: immediate poe Murray st, fist, $6.Henry Ward & Co.from whom a mod r 1 we 84 College aml Mountain Park: rent very De CHES TET SF EA 0 oa cas.wc.Price $14.Apply 2 st oom.: session and (ree vent uD\u2018il May.E.L Baugh, | 260 St.James st accepted Apply tonne a be F¥ING GEORGE APARTMENTS, 3750, i153 Jerate, including lee, janitor service, etc.on : ST EAST, 1061 \u2014 Four 839.W.C.ie, : 221 St - 107 Se.Jaures 858 Los \u2014 \u201d : vo v cigar fac- 2154 Park avenue, suites of six bri East 363%.Pine large lot, \u20ac £ Mo PI rooms, basement, wc.vard.Rent Phone East 1271 2 2 00 NR and hn mani OUSFS TO RENT \u2014 J4la Mansfield tory.Beaver Hall Hill and l.agaucheticre rooms, heated, hot water year round, right 0 LET 1 Furviahes Ny ge 1 ast of Mount I'leas- lsio per month.Apply 1078 Fast Dorches- \"ICE FLAT, T rooms.bath, gas, elec- tric fixturez.furnace.gas manie, st, a very bright lower tenement, Street.=~ ~~ tric fixtures, gas stove, refrigerator, ice, Oxengen,\u201d* from ant, 60 ft.x.238 ft.excell to : 1 ost central \u2018part Prd a a 65 ent location, \u2018ter st.Tel.Fast 419.a tricity, hot water: in front of- a hardwood floors.limmcdiate possession.A : rooms.furnace, large vard, $40; Mance, PPER tenement in 1uiost central\u201d vacuum cleaner, janitor service; on prem.ti to five mantbe; 3 r beautiful outlook.very reasonable of- : i 2\" near pi : 35 ; or oni lca every a H re or we fer considered for a quick sale Apply D JÉLORIMIER AVENTE, No.T167 - Midute park: to let.Apply 2521 Hutchison.| Ply 2440 Waveriey st.88 Con 260 St, dan [an Fo Henry Ward & of city, near Sherbrooke st: every- 216.y day or Phone St.Louls 324 end phone: hot water.jantar service; rent $43: | 1o The Crown Trust Co.86 Noire x) flat seven large comix.enamel bath and NICE seven reme.parie news fue $15 of | WAVERLEY STREET.2353, \u201cAnnex - ames at.a hing most inodern, gas and electrio light, 77 81 13__ [references required.\u2018bone Uptown 4437.Dame Et.West.M.7990.\u201c 2 Ta parate.Apply 1.Charpentier, 010 St.4 $18.$17.Apply 5171 Western avenue.Fixe rooms.gas and cieciric light, bath [{vuLAND AVENUE, Na.20, Cote dev enamel, bath, etc., house being renovated! 89 8 law D St.W 7 _ 4\" | anrent Tel, Kt Louis 8472.54 6 Phone No 3717 Westmount, or E.Wadieux, TOOM, 313 per month; also No.7365 and es District; to let: modera house; throughout.Advertiser has lease, but is WEL furnished apartment qf five rooms JESTERN PARK.(opposite Trenholme | ASPLAS, ADE STREET facing Park.fincet 1972 St.James street, 79 12 .1367.six rooms, bath, boîler, electric fix- , \u2019Onvenientiy situated bear the centre of the leaving city and wishes to sub-let; rent to rent for six months or longer; im- Park).Notre Dame de titace \u2014 Most ad- i location \u2018just above Rachel.lower: 9 L TREMONT - Very desirable hou for { lures, gas, 318 pec Month ,and No.29%, tly and { Commone.0 Hoe.Apply to 8.arar 350 pe mont} Addr 7 \"8 - mediate possession.Apt.7, 999 Mackay.ventageous lots for sale in that ~xquisite a: with cellar, modern provements; re ( male, Darocher street between Falmmount ; [Ve rooms.gas, bathroom.\"$12 per month.| Houre of U Ortawa.A\" Oitica mo ddreas Box 715, tar Mountain View, \u201cThe place you'll be 88.¢ ality; 88 loty for sale on Sherbrpoke strgpd and! pairs Inika: \u20ac3% Alexandre Dupuis, 17 [and 81 Viareur: hardwood frere, chestnnt fin / App:y Boileau, 2050 St.Lawrence Foule- | '[¥SPRCTOR, 173 Four roams.775.eight [55 Bry - Kana vitres proud to live in High class apart- Gooreer od eat tons fine aaa of Dias &'Armes HM spa lab: tastefully decuraisd cement cellar.aa \u2018ard.84, 13 pom, Shannon, 192, 3 rooms.Ap- TERRY R.on a 3 sephe Boulevard net pur.St.Jo .u n 1 ; n CNT BT Ty Te ty \u2014 ; CE = ; = \u2014 .- ulev Motel relat; i hs oa JOSÉLANAVE AVENUE\u201d Sa Ti pper | may sash tubs ec.ferme modemie | Ap 3 ROOMED FIAT 16 1615 oi Tuy street.ear (DIV J.A.Perras.53b St.Antoine st.Tel.Roche Rank.\"a Caper Se.tae host.thoroughly and Hutchison.- The OFFICES TO LET.Rr.Peter atreer, for J.0.Dezlei and EN.| rere 1 ae oo D Peso, battre T5 34 Prarocbey nirens _.NG Tes teal Ts are Ci er Appiy to he Main 6518.Ph-ne Main 54 ; 8 artment house.Beautiful entree e tree \u20ac = mn, ply danke, TI0° Fe .aon 2 FLAT s : st .Len , CY ARGR HOE SE auras rene Ses ara .an TNASTERN Prrmssipe Bent Bulidtse, Hebert.Props TUE \u201c76 forty SU PRE re paie planes -|( NE FLAT, six Looms.all modern.no .1 ARGE HOUSE.fourteen rooms, interior | cron oS ENSUE, above © = poif, With artistic marquise, motaic ty led Forster Townships Bank Bull ; about \\ TESTMOUNT Victoria avenue Upper level a fe dark vem $150 Apply Ja Sussex | DR du in good order.low rental.272 Elm contained homme, bot water: clectrié Nighi | (AHS, Soundproof concrete floors, elec- mae Ju, inre feet; possession May me \u2018VV \u201cbetween Westmount arcove Bud Routevant) | FSLEGANT du mom (late Te mar psn ave, Vel Up 1724 LL CL RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.*\u2018Nur.Fhone Mount 1085.25 3 [inves pardon dn rear.Apo Toman Tei Tre elevators.rool garden.stores mrier.Apply K.Cecil\u2019 Sport, 3089 BT.Benk sf onic ote.at best prices.©.Withy' JS VT Votre Tn fave te mar ao, 0 ( CTREMON I -Tno fats, comioriabla JAXCRITIONALLY dleniruble eight mom fat 1 ONGURT IL Bouse pear river: galiesy, U0.151 St.James \u2018Telephone Main\" ny oms, five and seven room suites, dip gg 88 4 com - Ames sbreet.Rig lof Mb move, facing the part.use sou 11 3 renuis, hatiih and w « : Rood lOcalirv: \u20184 ATV Manger street near St.Joseph Boule 4 baloary, we: small garden.Apply Tal ___ \u2014 1deally arranged.decorations through- ALF of fine office, weil furnished.good lrions: linimeædiate possession LL A Vadeyx [9 Minutes from cars, rent noderale.Ap- .vard \u201cwith furnace; gas elecirie light: twenty i Societe Adm!nistraiion Generale ; Jac \\ TESTMOUNT \u2014 Af 8 low rental; three dut, beautifu! electrical fixtures, num- view.light, heat and elevator, with 162 St.James sirel.Mein 7278, or East 4116.[PIX 5 Willam ave, SU Catherine road, five dolinrs.trnan: leat CE city, Apply at UE nirée 1 83 4 Taw storey brick houea on Fasemonnt nye _ CTOUS CInsets, nice bath tubs, fine bal- Bnet phone.3 Be month, without phen.3000 00 ! \u201c3 Outrement bougke or plese Uplowa 362 56 J \"WER _ tenement, nu rooms.all mod- NY eatmou * ice rE, ce Te Mass os sontes.fire escapes.telephone service; : AEE neay Bldg.81 8 .EERSTE Tr eT (ORs 1h ura we up VV ANT A Sn For ars Gi, PAP an Se HS Er MN MEE I RE fire OTe te il Sh BPR ; pue = yal RTE.a f,ne per Tlat.#°x Toonia, facing mountain.apartinent hea state price, whic 118 _ pail LANE SN ; ss, = Cash and $1.600 00 paxable in six jairs and bright widdie fiar) 0 feat wide: 7 Ras.electiicity, furnace rent $323 per month.Must be reasonable.west of Bleury st.ABELLE, 1597A to 1595G ist\u201d and nd general laundry, moderate rental, In- \" Let.orn or Catherine.wen ads re annual payments will buy : pe gaa pd ele rich cold pantry.sis-| Apply to W.M Williams for permit == \u201c26, Star office - 4 floors; four rooms passage; bath and Cludes ice, service.het water year = a corner St.Catherine west 8 S ock of land facing 101 feet in Wesy- (lasers runs, ed water in reilat; gas stove, Laurier a:-nue, West a: à i gas: Son per month.Apply G.E.Roll round, water taxes, highest standard FFICES - Buitable for architec,\u201d contrav- } conventenrs.8 taily 16 ?+ 12 oo = JE\u2014 es ee \u2014\u2014 ; Se rely to Hand, i i 8 : Mount Avenue, ba 114 feet deep tn a pecially low rent, $33.Ap x ! 1514 Labelle, near F.eurfmont.St.Louis 27 janitor service, select dining room j pom and agents: first floor: 730 square : NE - met A to ate: ! t.aus: 88.& room in aq Jane.This property Ia slinate in Notre L IE = - sa 6 ( Tait PP aies te ve.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.' i Just below 8 Catherine St.self- connection.Selection can now be made fée.$50: mond floor, #12,50 10 $I5 eauh, * Dame de Grace Ward.bein een Ont oe ors STREET, 146.1485 77 Heautitoi ets Mans nan A TOS OHT ARTY 1 \u2018hed fi - + pH contained cottage.containing 9 Tooms.Further details may be had from J.A, |Leated, no taxes Apply 16 Untrersity.BE chard and Plateau avenues.and is a amy Lhe Jars latest Inpro emma.ox Annes.For all particulars apply to William ( fo let, mnladie un hed flat.or part.- [Rental $35.00 per month.D».W.Ogilvie Jarry, reat.St.Louis gf: Officé, Main ce 85e : decided bargain.For further particu- iri meas Brine Ath ehoshe, Kas, elec.|W Caner, Advecnie 106 Rove: «t RollIDg.Aner Ught, use of telephone: ni nhs.& Co.Inc, 11 St.Sacrament street 4240 F.Clavette, res.East 1717.Office, FFICE ox Balesronm to let: on Buy trea\u2019.lare, address Real Fsigie DO.Fox fo near Prin e Arthur, cheap rent.Apply 3th flat, Rom 61 St James street se 6 : Apply 6 CS elep 0) e nle locasity.| Tel Main.5115.86 11 ! Main 4240, These apartments must be flee ear Catherine wxwet: wultable for Ie 162.Station RB.Montreal, SAT in os 085 NANCE ST Ne S035 ana 2066 \u2014 7 | PPIY 174 Cherrier st Tel Kast 3363._| very attractive cottage of elght rooms : seen to be appreciated.35 286 | Ail establishment; for \u2018a.PIE Beaver \u2018Ba = ; \u2014 \u2018 I - In the prettiest part of Mont rooms.war, electric Hght and mantel ' YOMFOKTARLY furntaben eign: rovmed fiat: \u2018to let, located near Westmount Park NTEBBLLO APARTAYENTS, 844 Mown- Hii in ver Hali : _\u2014 \u2014 N i ark.ou Hi.Main 2649.sa 4 FE \u2018orne! Anne.pret Hutchison street, Tote 153 in parlor, furnace.Apply Hl.|g Mt Merete ant.sas notes nn Rental includes electroliers.Apply to|_ FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.ht rain street: splemlid vew apartment house, FFICES TO LET at 112 Bt Francois X corner o ouard ter, 152 harrier Tel.Fast 2123.\u201cgerator- : anltor aitrn :Mac ; TS 1 j 5 only» more ta di ; Notre ed 3 FATE or oro WANTED.| bearing No 2 ant hardes sireet at] ARR a ENT Feat hee.a \u201corprembe quist on oft Dorchester; {Macintosh & Hyde, 157 St James ob BALTIPULLY jg val Picot the, Park.Es automatic ire protein Un courent James 5 mire teen 200 Dame and sr.1 YOU a vacant Vet rou wid te net\u201d rooms, shaded by beauti * See _ 00.= 7 } : ay to ptember p 3645 84 6 Pl 0 a .: ' ed with fire department.Each tment sireel.Apply at 112 St.Frencete Tev- ! ; =, + 1 autifu!l trees, insur- nirely finishet, 7 rvaime nnd darthrmAM: CT II - == J venlences; piano; telephone: Ist Ma J par ty > ! Bemister Ti ein bee, 0% Ih 8 INR perfect country comfort.with city |hrated, hat weior year round: vacuum cleaning: NOR summer months.nicely furnished \\ Chern.NE rooms, modern em dE ta early September moderate rent.463 | pa wid ere ee ele SE ce = .Se Peter AD SES i conveniences unis 312 a month.© |isniter.rent $I O0 a month.Apply on the | flat of 4 roums and bath, on Hutchi- [te cars acd railway.all newly decorated.Ap.| Merorovke.Westmount $43.59 a | ment bot water bere De ro Or Clo let, in the Ground floor.X So ee NS UT ape TT premises.ur RI.LaRoyue Rell Tel.Main! ®*on, near Sherbrooke st, piano 8 stove, ipl 5 3 YR 4 à iri ct a TOUR: ?\u2018Bleury street, one of the bes 1 LATS \u201con Mance street.near Dine Eat .20 À ele.Write R., 218 Sharh , sa ove, rr ym Cucningham, Gazette avenue Mont: CoM Bon furnished house 10 ter on gAY stove: elactric fixtures.refrigerator.ice: business corners in city, with part ne avenue A | : « ._ \u201c : Dr \" e st.west, Sn veut._ 84 6 >rinre : 17 street.7 large monm; vacuum cleaner: fire escape: firen wt wali _ __ FARMS FOR SALE.Phone À qua opi Mance street.AER LAFONTAINE.701.beat locailly, met [VINE TY furnished fat of seven rooms.MIT HESON 87.5710 11 Twu tens: close t> cars; references required.Address *afe: hardwndd floors; Janitor: telephone _ of large vault, large front window, one À &VMALI.FARM for sale: containing 20 NLAT 5 pee LES a 0 the park, flot, of ser 9%, Toorgs to let.in large apartment house, on Bher- A ments and :wo new flats.bath, gas, Box 25 Star Office._ oe 88 © vice; no taxes.Apply on premises, ve Jos, minute's walk from St.James street.Alsn A aceva good wil.suitable for market gar 1 torent: No.13 Boulevard St.[ve fuished, cemented retiar.hardwood flours: , brooke sireet, cholerae location.for few | electric light.Apply to Mendoza Langieis SENTRAL TLOUATION.part of furnished Sawyer, Architect.407 Guy street, Telephone safe for sale.3813 and 44.Apply Hugh évner: price $300 arte; half mile fran Ntrath Joseph West, 7 rooms, very central, burlap: each Fat han fs bin in the; months.$109 per month.Arrangements for | 62 St.James street, between 11 and 1.J house for summer, $40 month.Roam j1,, [P_2IST Ross & Cou., 204 St.Jagies street.Tar station.Apply Thos Ware, Strathionre, : Ben $18.Cali the proprietor, 23 West cellar.heated bs nina fo menthiy: pro year could be made.Box 242 Btar Office.85 6 204 St.James street.87 8IN TEWLY furnished suite, two rooms a (Fri ETO LE?~.Moderale reat.46 Bt \" : oulevard St.Joseph.pe eon p Tem = Ja every j 88 6 AN TB \u2014 ; bath, sultable for t tl \u201catherine street wes : à NO .| TT ar AMIS A gue ISISA RTE 2110 LL _ _ 83s ANCE STREET.No Sir Fine sold 1 or two gentlemen, elec- Cath t t.Appty Photo, 170 1 T See RENT.had = Pa A meron | ! Joa va Ler all mostern convenieores; Tle sr Lavuta son after 6 p.m dome | FR°M Mas 181 heated toon roomed flat a oa 12 ange.rien Tn tome front: boues RUMMOND STREET En tele \"se 81 Mari at.Mie 4) PRIVATE a or - te \u2019 ; .pi Ta el \u2014 1 - - sys -|eo z ie Tge li 8 .: : 7 > with house and dependants worth at least $6000 | hot and ont ater nse ge PARK AVE.192, between Prince Arthur nished or \u201confurnishad ven ST PE ay | rom ina para kot tr ES ) = ; re ¥ fa < PRIVA Ar rE OFFIC Eo Ten use of outer pig Mo any Condit te quick user | Apply.tu alà Cevnial avenue.eut Pre fn flrut da : ra ALES furnished it desired.Telephone, plano and Ta ete.Furnace open plumbing system, sta.To let furnished from May 1st.AU large vault, in modern tries buna JIGHTY ACRE FARM for sale; a god oo | ARUNTEN AC wi __ 87 &_|142 Hutenison \"56 6 Abply te 118.Unis erate Thoderate TI {The who! rain Ter seat ont ary Sere.modern \\Lonveniences, J ompletely furn- OUTREMONT APTS James street, suitable for notary or pro- E house Cuntalning 9.roome: micely An F Lior bail pear Sage i er At PARK AVE) : rooms: gre, elec CTICDLY furnished fiat rooms Reason for welling on account oT mickuess Ang.Tne ney to DW.Ogilvie & o.fessional man.Address P.O.Box 372.: jabod Inside: aise aod bar : : Angus Shops and Abba trie lighi: hot water b odérn : C urnished flat, § rooms, bath: | Lachapette.1900 St.$1, Sacrament street.Tel Main .Trt Hinges mle from Gt rathmore stations prive ton.cheap 16 good tenant.Apply 277 Mound *, opi 121 Shere JD0dETR AN room, electric light.gas stove, plano.2283.pe St.James greet.\u201d TE.West 13113, 86 11 : No.817 Boulevard St.Joseph West: JT.CATHERINE, Jif,\" West.office to.\u2014 : ; .Qa nore station: price jai ae Va s >.Appi 2 ra eas ! .i 2 87 AY Ste Jo .let, wi d .870500.Apply Thos.Ware.Srratiimure, Que.oo TIRE Phebe XU loue Bi nae telephone, hot water heater: low Tent to NFARQUETTE.475 House.tno fiat; JÉLENISRED HOUSE for summer mouths.on | yoo 208 and seven rooms.facing si Catherine and pi Me EL 5 2e ser eee - {responsible party for © months, from 1st M ve 20.© : ate.B:.Urbain st, between l'rince Arthur apd | Mountain: heated hot water.electric! heated; 3 TA FOR SALE TN AT TO LET Hien heated.9 remis: PARK a ENU E, between Fairmount and of May.Tel.St.Touls 3365 $1500 ¢ nue $300: © rrome and bath.$3300.ine.geven rooms.\u201cplano.EAR range: uli fixtures refrigerator.gas stove, janl heated; for $15.00 per, montis; mene RM3 FO sE\u2014One of over 350 Æ baihrume.Len \u201ctrie ne: sal; two flats: upper ard lever: 6-7 Nay.: St Jos.300 cash.Apply to above address.88 2 ; mont 345 te vie ; \u2019 ci Alare possession; ent free till Mav 1m.- arpents, within 20 minutes\u2019 walk of immediate peasreton rent ot rea hoy rooms.high class Mais; wood work Is emamel JTANLEY \u2014 A good situatinn on Standey st.ENTANA ST 552\u2014A bright ber oath.Box 2374 Star fic 96 2 zen | 100 hue Yo erat repairs ey Apply T2 Cavanagh.ze 3 ' the town of Terrebonne; a great hargain #11 (adieux stree!, cner line avenue A 15 204 mabogany finish.papered: electric fixtures bo furnished flai.seven rooms: rent $55.F.À teneni 6 ro rs ght upper| FIOR SUMMER SEAEON, Mav to Sept.| tenants rent moderate.Apply to T|fRo LAWÉER notary nc real esiaie agem.to a quick buyer: also several f 138 Cadienx for key Bue.Apply [and gas stove: Te for occupation: price $35 Minden Cole & Co.Tel Main 3182, 84 Commer ienient, rooms, $15.Lower 1ene- inclusive, eight large bright rooms.Ki.Brals No.55 St.Francois Xavier T bright \u201coffice on\u201d St.James street, a the Island of rar ae reve e arms on LYALAT of atin rooms 1a\u2019 Jet ent >.am 340 firmed ' ie on\u201d 8t.James.cial Unim Bullélog.86 4 men à rooms.3-stal Late, hay oft, ail progern improvements, large basement, ! street Bell Tel Main 3869.85 Seod uw of general office.Apply Townships Trust | a i - - .richly fur- Main 7 t Louis 2 6 PTE = $ rge yard, rent ; extra with back garden, completely furnished, Includ- ZVUTR \u2014 C., È aist : I 0 A toned.: js 1 Tel 13 _Bt_Touls _ UPPER STREFT \u2014 Furaishos Fat: nelu U ÉMusi Only one of those new Company, 131 St.James street.Telephone MATE ea Ward & Vo.260 St.| Apply hi Lo A Am ot Tent nt.ARK CATENTE.1371, 17727 middie and fire roome: ges stove and ame te pb stable.ing telephone and plano; moderate rental | apartments.upper, 7 rooms, heated, Main 2118.8 : ; oo Catharine west.A.yot, = st.travers: 6 and & rooms each: modern in! for er months.rent 85.G GR Stor MAR STREET.43 \u2014 Solid brick cottage.to careful responsible tenant.\u2018lelephone decorated.electric fixtures.gas stove, rafrl- \u2014 | = AE rie bos af ba L.Wiseuian ban Farms.3) 050 Sy LET on Si Usha ree | ET dE rninte rent.Apply 234 Mace | Rranch, Office.0 ML of two storeys and basement; 10 rooms; Po 140L J.A.Prevost and Co.87 3 |gerator.hot end cold water; no taxes.538.T : \u2018 , 5 JET om chain b .p eu Phone St.[on'a J PE rum.Shor! J sv \u2018p°17 ! : * et st Amys.x aren: Tre: Rr apd Duluth averne, 6 and Trin ead I IVARD STREET = Tower à ard middle a: WESTMOUNT-A furnished fat of 7 ET aan Me ib Ceclt né 30s onthe: at Lange: oi Paris | West 19207 Rt.Viaenr.Phone Tp irae OFFICES WANTED.water edge 60 fect; N40 feel fron n ri electric HEht, bath.fmrnace, beat lat fr Pa .7 \"| .n° rooms 10 rent in Westmount, from be - el to ra n _ - +; and MER road.anermons aim Irocn où iver WRT Appiy N.leciair, STI Sangnive: wap [2b Gand © rooms ech, with baths: Raf [May to October; piano, telephone.Tel.; EW CUTTAGE: 10 rooms; also two houses.n° \"0 00 Pot case and ferry.Address LATEAU APARTMENTS - Heated ANTED re fi empty \u2018 bank: one in the Town of Reamnsfield of po 181 Tous 904 oA ed TE 1-06 to $13:50.Apply May Ene of eetinount 1016 P iY 7 and & rome; modern cmventences; fur LQ Box 940.Clty R7_Zeod flat, four rooms and store room W 1e et ve buildin amp ! © nusfie of f - : berg, Power Bullding.Tel.Man 18S5, er Rt = ; Dae.UAS mud electricity, entr ! JENOR summer month ful fur y \" ; room in some g bu DE.\u201cwith arpents; Deautifnlly alinnted, ne ar Begirepaire ALAT of 6 remis le lel.with large cellar Touis an \"56 6 ' front Welit pane ir NE F ; o ur urnished, hot water year around janitor service.good light.between Guy d Bl ; station.Address Heacumatield, où 242 rrepaire | 4 Bear Cathie Cen atime Re RES 00086 8 - \u2014- = je olngten car terminal.Apply to V- beautifully situated.light summer Appiy 33% Bleury, or Janitor.| te ; p Guy an eury, on- y \u2018 ! wis THERBROOKE STREET EAST 540; seven es Bongie, 420 lachine Rad, Verdun, or \u20ac8 St.house, overlooking M.A.A.grounds.-asy' < = \u2014 St, Catherine street: rent not to exceed Lin ii 2nd wtrret, Hrchelags \u2014Apply ts Iese-z.XIE rams: brated: :leaming done.$35.00.60S FURNISHED FUATS WANTED.|Jewres.Jet floor 87 6 |terms, 10 good, reliable tenant.4297 Dor.| | RINCE ARTHUR APARTMENTS Heated $8 per month Address\u201d Charles\u201d THinter, * ORTH WEST farm 18-00, Tait a milion | [VINE 6 room fiat, furnace.ahywer, Amherst $1800.B13.523 Delorimier, $17.00 and NW EIT, furnished fist 1 1 \\ ThE \"DAMB WEST, Bt.Henry \u2014 To let: chester st.se 6 apartment: À ronme: electric: gas fixinres: Box 174, Station B.-èfty., i AN acrem, selected in dent lovalitips.Stew- | perfect order.only $17, beautiful flatg $14.00.HA Chausses 8 rooms.new.$10.00.822 [A wanted for ih or mparimen five fiat of R rooms: modern: $13; also NJ BICALFE STREET.near Sherbrooke.[bot water vear around; Iefrigoraior.gas stove.- art and, Matthews Co.Ltd.Galt, Ont.and tenements.St.Denis, Berri.stora and Rivard, near Laurier: 3 houses, new: $9.00.megs ion | .+ summer; Innnediate a rtore: cement cellar; moderate i - Appl tor \"me : near Sherbrooke, i Apply jrnHor or Tel.| Vpinwn 613.ss 8 vo n - = 13 36s! GReiing corner Hadley and 3rd &venua, Pboue East 1017; evenings Eanc 4430.went of Teel of Westmount Tim brn 250 St.\u201d Timothy, Lui TE | niahed house of 14 Toome.extension ich, | SAVABERTY APARTMENTS.corner Bher: | - ; BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.ee _.\u2014 ats.6 to 0 dolia=s, vaca ' 8 11 ; ; - 4 .! brooke and St.Denis, suite, \u20ac i ® RTARIG PANNE booming.Ans Tour forme {19 la Pres 161 ing nt.aw |xround floor ar wievator: b t TOTRE DAME DE three bathrooms, etc.Apply to A.E.Ab- enase.Conpining 3 Presse.Main 575:, e\\ening 60 I.- .| &T : best references.|) GRACE\u2014To jet, fur- Apply to A.KE.ving room.bedroom.kit ; 1 hd Tone DES Sem for circular! Fast 1399.\u2018 ning taal, St RENE Je veus Boucher = et Write Box 2419 Star Office.38 3 N nished.3 months from June 15, 3-| Pet 161 SL James st Tel.Main 2534.heated.hot water: telephone.Apply DE.v \u20ac PL se \u2014 eus Lt emt Tr 2 a ! à antares ms Cre Tt near | UNTLEY STREET, 7680 - Elegant flat .f |Toom: largs talconles front and hack: rent me.| IRE sai.den ze ene su ie NT LFE AVENUR, 415 Weatmo * T STARS an prie 21 seod NOTRE DAME ST, W T \\ TE HAVE ivre farms ar The Riviven dés | gi.od ms pseuon, botore © Mas Tent derate.Apply 1885 St.Demis.Phone Bt.leas STORES TO LET.TER\" OU ; ane rent ao month, M ba let: furpished: May to October: _.ABERES APARTMENTS 368 Sher Sherbrooke.Prete! ; p10 Fo I.Baugh 107 St., RD.oo Co CRNAURCH A - Pen o le ° Cham- .i AB, « class Ww heal sitmatod Crater tat tu ea! Ho UTCHISON ST.2344) below Bernard (QT.DENIS 1777 - Large S rma fial: hot\u2019 DHURC AVESTE Le = a for = plain, corner Auger, Côte St.Paul, CEE ET au enrenienree: excellent sta: suites, rontaining 2 ta 10 rooms: supplied with Next corner St, Frs.Xavier st.ground: ant take options, we got the land cheap: bright, upstairs fiat.six rooms.gas|?water heating: electric light.B.L.!bariware or general store: rent $2 Procn OF tacing square.6 and : rooms.ADply das SP MATTHEW S \u2014 = res store: refrigerator: electroliers: curtain finor space, Nus.92- 94-96, Leated by pro- then the surrounding farms weir soon sold, and 80d cIretric H@ht.furnace.hardwood floors, Raugh 107 81.James ss e j crie 83 dry goods, bas done os business, ume on premises.evenings St.Denis, 1724.NS \u2019 fuodshed.Tor samme moutbs; 7 recs ved barron fo heat pore rooms: Iie roar: prietof.Inclusive rentals.immediate pon- oar hopes were realisnd.for the land weot up 888 love.Appiv proprietor.87 \u20ac NT DENIS.1548 \u2014 Flat.7 rooms: furnace; leaving for goml reewon; also flat, above store; \u2014 \u2014 uOuSe right and alr: pisna.telephone; Loc roof promenade.tout more a session.- Apply to W.Walker.125 St.Fre, In value at epee.The actual vaine in moe PUTCHISON SPTRERT, 7132 = ry, img | Call modern improvements; rent $17.|| 6 rooms: latest finish; rent $13.00.ss 6| NEW three story house with extension moderaie.Telephone Up 4830 * \u201c56 6 phone.Janitor Apply on premises to Dr, pe Xavier st.Tel, Main 6257, or the Cradack na Tie Tair to.ioe 2 Tr TEs foil vont es nie Li pete: ply 128 Roy »trvet.Phone Past 3552.VUY ETRAËT \u2014 Wanted tenant for up to coma: me pale oocupati and Re 10 LET, f for summer months, smaî; bte \"Tel.East 1162.= 88 Simpson Company.89 ¢ ap r to Taine 20 per erent.more with newly decorated.static ah CIUSSEX AVE.15 \u2014 Fiat to let.seven F mmediate occupation if tred.| ; = = = Rooms, pod bide rr ho mat focaec that Urn patin newly decurated ationars wa fub: Daisy QHTSSEX AVE], 46 \u2014 Fiat to iet, seven \\A date store.on guy at street, near His house bears No.170 nan vemgGulrec self-contained furnished house with (VALABERRY.108 Sherbrooke.coroer 5 TOÔTRE DAME STRERT EAST.37 = ; | Apply E.Demers, 2329 Hutchison.rooms.up to date, and electric fix- Majesty's Theatre.Apply Room 24, Guy Block r avenue and, , tour St.suitable f ffices: tailors shops, ' : aon situated Just opposite the Islands on | Fone St.Louis 16 ¢ tures, with option of busing furnitures.flrs uv lock.adjoins the corner of Tupver sircet, over.i garden, situated between Metcalfe and Denis.suites.containing four.five and A ra opted together oT ater MY POL ai SLL A al AAR TEIISUN, «2033, [murier W class, reasonable terms.Apply eo mi looking Western square.Open for inspec.{Mount Stephen ave.Westmount, near |X Tome: heated: elertrollers: refrigerator; > rE baud street Te Mala 5.fon 108 aves.price $2N.000 for 93 3 aurier rar _ X .Apply en premises.ALF of fron! store fo let.heated; large tion in the afternoon.For further particu- ' park.Reasonabl t desirabl gas store.telephone: Jenitor: 820.00 to akon.Bi To Lakue 213 St.Paut ot Te aise .@rrem; apather of M) acces for E8000 cavh, and 2 Flat, 6 rooms, larder.hot water |.8s show window; St.Catherine street lars apply to Real Estate Dept.National ant.__702 Star office.to desirable ten- 8 oa 8¢ 8 the \u2018balance on easy payments.For further de- heating, well l'hted bathroom, gus elec- (YHERRROOKE EAST, ere facing Park La- = Apply Box 2370 Star Office, 868 Trust Co, Ltd, 153 St.James at.85 6 FMIOUNT .Nery fine furnished STALEY COURT, newly decorated apart.NOTRE DAME STRÉET WEST over 85, 87.9 appt to Benoit Freres, 20 St.James tTicits : renovate ress herbrooke |RD fontaine: fat of 8 recms.bot water ARGE STORE and dweliing owner Os JDINE AVE.KART Tt roots, every ein ven ment, 7 rooms, furnish at from 81 bran Xaviee ~ ° = Bo, 54.very centrall : urnished or unfur- ,.Ve.\u201d Main A6.88 u {Fast Tel.Enst 1902.00 - furaece.eus: electric light; balcony; cleaning L dieux and Demontigny: established as gro- located, modern self-contained housse ence ra wess\u201d Hoorn fra: Nay Sot for nished, for year or longer Apply oon \u2018 named pommes et ve.¥ [{ {Ty uisos.TITT3 (Aopen), above Villeneuve, Just dove; moderate price.Apply on premises.le Li a: ope, moderate; good lo of rine rooms, @oudble door entrance, rent six months or longer; rearonable rent to re.Premises or telephone Up 3239 or Up 183%.fumes etn es smal finis: moar ob os, opposite mountain; beautiful location; mo TO emt.er street, Ou- [reduced to $35.Apply fnmediately No.E32.sponsible party.Metcaifs ave.y ss 6 \u2019 .n ' : - = \u2018estmount, - 867, 369; suitable for 1 t manufetari low FOR SALE OR TO LET.deen: mir rooms: bath: sleetote igo: foroace SHUTER STREET.73 ; Nicely decorated AG AUCHEMDRE 5 84 6 _ sse near Cote St.Antoine Rond.Address D D ST MARK APARTMENTS, 61 Bt.Mark: rentals, Appiy W.Wayeer.125 Bt.Francois.- BE IFUL PAT 4 Dorchester cent.Telephone Kant apr Te 3s room: per month x rooms and bash L street; bright double stare; very central AR cer Tiara Ne.2008 \u2014 Three wtorien, 258] S107 Branch Office.ie frigera or, ; range: ait Taiguin cleaner: bet Xaxier rn Compan Malo 6257.or ho BAUT large house, at Ricebure.P.Q.: Ra SSL 55 St.Fra , : ritonted; ree n rooms and bath: heated ; ri = Si de Sim any.8 s T = Ur 55 st.vols Xavier sweet.FP ; i rent $400 pe annum.Appl \u2014 Janitor room Gaine en est res mines LA does \u2014 ere Tate Moar aa | 390 oma Eno 0 Franco Fever.Rota a er: To $000\" ons rors sober HOUSES WANT soul lio.Amr n Sdbgis, ig\u201d SPLENDID Pro Catherine eats sutiabla for minuner boarding bouse.Auureas and pantry: balcony in front: beautiful local St URBAIN NTHBET.Just abvre \u2018Rachel \u2014 899.Sp 6 [physiclan or deorist.Apply \u2018on premises or R.> E ED.Cp ss 6 part of St Catherine = + Fox 721 Star Office, a ltty, D.Parker.145 Laporte avenue, Si, Henry.Thies Targe modern flats: 8 rooms: P, LaRocque \u2018Tel.Main 7081.§9 6 CHMALI, modern house; unfurnished; $ rooms, HE \"STEWART NEW,» Macs street; 7 Senverient for any, commerce relating to.- A DoBRERE FR Q \u2014 8e 2° [lawer, $22.50.upper.$2300; middle, $27 BO.INE AVE \u2014 S between Mark and Peel atreota Anis large light rooms: bented: gas range: re \u2018Cigine tollet.Unique occasion for pepe is R EP GQ = ran en on VAD AVENUE Non 167 To TT \u2014Smari Alesnndee Dupule.(7 Place d'Armes Hül.lower Bala ron BFP Aud PP 0.Box 382, city.PFT frigtrator: electrollers: Janitor, ete.price.$53.fons really capable of beginning on thelr $ aoû palnind last mummer: large barn and uew [lala $20 per month; vary suitable She N wi - lower with furnace: rent $17 a month.| remion 2 gem ayer aride: Des Oi account.Address Box 3433 ter A stable\u2019 With poultry bousa combined, 25.acres FOF ama families: a Toms in lower and 8 SEVERAL \"HEATED fiat en Villeneuve Next tan Hotel, Nos.128 and 130.| Apply 83 Drolet st.May Ist.Stewart Taylor.Up 1483, .Office.- of land, all in fit clase condition.Fog |Toems in upper: besides bathroom and an ele.st.west.7 and 8 rooms between Ea.COrner Cypress street.store and dwell- - WAREHOUSES T ROOMS tes FFIk Cra) further particular write Mra À |.Kungle | gant coucrete hasement: tat can be divided Dlanade ¥nd Mance, all latest improvements, INK: one of the choicest up-town or: ESIDENTIAL cotiage to lat in Outre- 5a REHOCSE \u20ac 9 LET.EVEN and batrronmé à Su- NEO Pain.\" As pis te to 84\" Datveiy Réaemers, e {inte two Jr three me cach flat har a sep hardvood, floors, electric flètures, gas especially well adapted for tourist and mont, corner Pagnuelo and St.John WE Catherine ect CRE Toor\u201d pace ravenna Beautiful Sn ete ancore, Cedar phone Up 2171.sf Ie EMI.BEACHES \u201cHOUNR, +13 Metonife ave, arate basemen! W urnace and stationary stove; Janitor mervics.Apply 189 Villeneuve high-class local trada A .Baptiste.\u20ac rooms and a very lar r- space > catiob.rivate en- .! 4] etal washbiube.they nave the h ot.west, t \u2018 .pply to W.: 3 Ee GAT-|ot 2100 square for au ticulars, trance: Yoof garden; balcony; 1 8 ! S i (Above Bherbrooke.Westmount: 10.apart- plurabing, bot and oy water throughout wer Phone ea or, in rear of bulging - Walker, 135 St.Francois Xavier st.Pet | den, ete.Apply to 1.Leclerc.72 Notre|to Colontal Reai te Co.Vata , apply and winter residence: eee Ummer + pies re oo open hibit Shy ona shone bare but AREY SR Se ia amie, Nr | DRE 110 OT T9 Cradock Simpron Com.| GENE VENTE, Heroin = \"% go nished.Mackechmie, Tai, Uptown 8301: In rte Re gs clothes chotelx 84 6 Trey will be beautifully decorated and rs KF Lukk: miodie a wr roma *| pany.me OSEMOT TNT AVENUE, Westweupt \u2014 ideal Wakes ZHOURE fiat for light manufactur.37 ¢ We Ac SES, ote Ro, in Stra thrours; on or before May Lat Toes ul Tot for 820 bent order: clertrie txt es loue $56.00.+ hee Sama: rg galleries and Paul Tok or manufaciurers agent.on St.TO LEX \u2014 Famisbed Apartinguty in the RI T 4 6600 ta rotabed : enves.poly per month er ne ocke on Har Tres; .- vas, rooms: use of \u2018phone.ren aul = near ¢ , space Abo : w Apartments w 1 = out 0 \u201d Wilson, 40 Lincoln areque.Prime Up tard mvenue are rented.aod this Is the only Particalurs and permit Phase Uptomn qe, ST, | JAMES | ST.- WES WEST from May to October : 390 to\u2019 $100 ° coring vo square feet, heated, wprinklers, froight 2400 ce SET Apart ™ TN {PR e tete Pe gnt eof foe 1488.) .RS © 3 theme have been \"suffictes (ly advanced to JE FiiôN time rented for.Apply Phore Westmount 1124.vator.Apply 308 Bt.Paul st.or Phone - floor; bright aml altractive.will be rentes | or rentzaditable Light on three siden, - Pr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 er.They are beantifully located.and an «T0! KE FRONT FLAT to let: @ rooms, with No.400: rent $47 .84 a 33%.2s for summer months or longer; modersie wot JP.Rental, 8900.00.502 St.Paul.corner 82.; i Srcellent car meccice.Tan W7 Catherine street RY Pathroon.hamn and wc.open plumbing: 0 - Ÿe 5 per: month.no taxes ELBY AVE 3 éreens Weal.: M__Robert bee Gad > = ° ; Care oe rat.wag Be fn ash me mientrie light avd fixtures: gas stare.mo dark Appt 10 W Walker, 1% St.Fra Xavier 835, near Qreens, es! : n son, Quebec Rank k Bulléing.Peter.\u2018Apply McComber & Cumnvig ACTORY SITE FOR SALE.Ravefar Cen Notre Dame de tira rouparee moms.Arply 1313 Mma : st.Te.Main 6287, or the,C: vu Tiount.new houses.modern finish, 273 8t.Paul.corner £t.Su) ice.Lo itace.rraneter | .Apply 13 mard avenne.M.Louis SI.A.Main 6237, or the, Cradeck Simp- Price 930 and 32 = 7 = fee | ' ' Appiy on prewnises.L.F MALI.central factors mite fir $1000.ad at the cormer ot Sherbrooke and Vie.V6 _ 8 5 son Company.89 6 latourneau 87 6 ce ET.él \u201d ; roar ot Postales at Cat oa Herearn ran iva ft one) West te QT TURBATN ETRERT.Nos 3247 end TBE S .AL ; cert- ITE.ANNE DR BELLE E house to ler, SAS AT remains an farm abs THE MARLB = ' weal .mixe DR x Peet where care & near St Viataur street.seven rooms.À a or il - ots 0 .in Saskatehewan or any city properly in \u201cBUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.49 aguas feet: ligirt on hres sides.worth ge Rennd the Mountain Agent om the pee large balcony.heatmd by hot water: Row eles.rd ight, Toren delire: office; flve rooms.five Minute trom Barkatmon (hat you wish (0 well sen] we par à QU NES RARE ered Br about 1359 frrice tbe money to anyone whi wanig !t.\\¥.perty every afteruoun Full particulars fryn J being comp'eted all modern improvements.& Co, \u201css BL.Francois Xavier, pa matt ana Near Gonela College.are emaw con.ticulars 1 nd Myers: reference: Tmper'a: Too suites KE thea ma etat ve > 4 quaré Matt \"ei Wgited cent ratty e141 Keggy Drone weur+* 8ü, 0 18.Wildes, 203 BL Catherine wom, \u201cse Apply eu the prerisen B itiohs ply to Mra Osios DeRepentigny.Rank of Cadadé.R.C.Bucknall Saskatom, j moderate renta'.Apply 8.H, McDowell.: : rally te 01 : .» 87 2 aw | Bask.or 120 B Al is str a omy ne turing: tate rem tn \u2019 L Alex set.Poe 1434:,.#6 6 Box 3806.Athr 874 FE 7; ; x .\\ à \u201c \u2014 x - err wpm igen 4 - Coe.Te \u2018 - : « \" ; RY : Le arr GTI 0 FE Tomo « _ .i am amr mdm eel rd out TE se: se ~ \u20ac [ET team \u2014\u2014\u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.TDORVAL furnished « 3 Joué U.Eavage, rvomed house, WW fect of seranuah, où lake fran; sebeded Ly trees Geruigis, 360 Clarke street.UCHERVILLE\u2014 To let, pretty tage, well shaded, 8 rooms, all turnished, SL Lou's 1957.4 large garden.ELOEIL \u2014 Besulifui emmnier coltage To minutes from station.particulars sy- ly to A Martel, ROME LAKE turn ed summer house to let: wine yoow hours.3 Minutes walk fran Jake; verandah, pore Shephard Foster.HAMBLY BASIN, on ern conveniem es.thier.Chambly Basin.Completely furnished ent- tage of 11 rooms, on river frent.ter on eacn floo: the river, mod- E.Abbott, 161 St.Jaines et.Tel Maru 7524.RKISHEN COTTAGES to\u2019 tent, at Apply after 7 pm, No.6 Drummond street.press PQ 7 large furms at.TIRED $7.00 CREDIT .COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET.ACLT AU RECOLLET-\u2014Fine > summer or winter residence Fale or to let, furnished or unfurnish \u201cbe minute from eletric ear, river and 345 St.Charles Borromee.I.3465, between 12 to 1 o'clock.For $1.00 per week vou can got a \u201csa suit Or a coat, & costume, or a dress, A blouse, a skirt and anything you re- isigns.Order suits at special prices.Call and see us awd he comvimced at IL Cohen & Eon.822 Ontario East, be- DS jtween Piessis and Matsonneuve, Bell, +6 12 baw | Bart 4357.\u2018Prone RING.weighing about two karaïs or over.taken for payment ef with 2a bad debt.wlll well at a bargain to cash; 87 4 buyer.Apply 11 Bleyry at.ON'T ba carried avay with the jd a that becausa you a:e offered a big, tempting discount that vou are buying your furniture cheap.Try the house with one price.one discount throughout the year.ard compares prices and vou wlll see how much further your cash will go with us.Geo.TI.Labbe and Uo.showrooms 800 S:.i Paul street.D YOU want to buy neatly finished furniture for our suites of apart- fuente\u201d You are going tn move to, shortly\u201d ire us a calt and you wil be pure to find everything required in that lino and &t tho night prices.Geo.H.Labbe and Co., 359 Si.Tanl street.D° YOU find your furniture too clumsy to Mo: 10 Your new flats you Will soon ba golng ++: Then by all means, Coms to hradquarters, 350 st.Paul strest and \u2018You are sure to find everything you want | Urre Rand at prices defying all competition cn this continent.Gea.H.labbe and Co.Tw \u201cbuff.; D Xe want a large buffet?Wa hava ! them.Do :ou want a small buffet?We have them\u201d l\u2019o sou want an extension diatig able, also chairs.china cabinet.s-tving table, etc, to match?We have them Ye hais everything in the new fur- «1iture fins, And at prices that wlll bs bane.fiat to you.tad vou not better mes our stock before vou piace your orderg else: whore.28 years experience in the !ine is \"surely mosth something.Geo.H.Labus and ve ERT EE Haul aireet.PpEMNtEN CAFr Gaz ST Catherine er.West.for sale a lady's bicycle, on zood order, Also s: parlor and large room, with balcony.serences f holesal 5 8 3 Tre Canes Mimelas QUI washing or ironiug.416 ML Bicphon SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE).breaks ready April 25th.references for wholesale dry goods INRAVELLER wanted for physicians sup- PAINTING, tnting, paper hanging, plas.avenue.Phone Westmount 634.873 ).breakfast and supper, ready Ap Louse ADPly stating salary lo Box 419 ply house for Montreal @nd Quebec tering.carpe:tlering, work guaran- ENERAL SERVANT t 0 Hudso4 Apply 347 Perr ar Star Office.37 %e0d Province, shoulà have knowleÂge of surgica] tted; reasonable prices.W.J.Wickes, 426 G \u201cHeights for the summer, to Hudson A RESPECTABLE moman drives * pared of cote HWOMAN has room and board for PTE fassaiys Theatre 11 Report at His instruments be well up In drugs and drug Dellale.Phone Upiown 5064._85 & Mrs.E.G.O'Connor, 42 Lorne ave.years, will give Mouse mort in return refer.N = few he erm ere roa: Ap- .\u2026 Monday.sundries and reliable in all respects; would AINTING, paper hanging, tinting, etc.87 3 encea Apply G G 8982 Star Branch \u2018office.PF evenings 356 ga 8 + Frs GLASS ALL AROUND bookkeeper Prefer that app.icant have connection witn by experienced men; charges moder- IRL \u2014 Warted Immediately a\u201d near \u201c> \u2014 wanted; must speak both: languages physicians and hospitals on the ahpve ter- ate; best material used; Phone Westmount! G young gir! to assist in housework.Y YOUN Ww < ; QH'TER.47 \u2014 Nicely furnished double and have business ablilty and must come [Titory.All applications confldential.Box 2745.C.Norman, 1243 Greens avenue.Apply 546 Sherbrooke st, W : B FOUNG OMAN work by the day.[ya rooms with board.gentlemen prefer- 4 well recommended.Bernard Kleker and 205, Star Office.: 1s 81 10 RIIW ted a atrons Ris reference he fron.ane See 800d -éd.ail modern conveniences.39 2 - Co.1856 Papineau avenue.| F\\RAVELLER wanted for Quebec Provinces PAINTING.\u201cUnting.paper hanging ani re trate or ES ho go te ; y a ts seed ST LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, 5 =; ARDENER \u2014 Situation as gardener, iifa established line of gent's furnish- general house repairs.good work at | Koom 10%, St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.be & F Room to let, with board, bathroom experience in all branches age 4), mar- |!NE% good salary and bright prospects for reasonable prices.7.Greenfield, 507 \u2018Greene | iyeen ÿ and 12 am.and 7 ana 3 pm.\"| BY REFINED PERSON position as exXPer- fiat, hot water.ST Zeod Hed: country place preferred: best of re- ® hustler.Address 681 Star Office.36 4 |avenue, St.James st, Montreal.84 ~N ENERAL d fe far ty >.x emen or amt aren te her ate Ee OT.ANTOINE ST.416a\u2014ComtTortabir rences ress J.Morris, 853 St.om) Taner nT en eT TRAL wants or fam of two, x0- r a y.where 1e could i ei.Moptrenl ; 5 ° maments and auppien mrémted an vi PRE pue, lowear in Pr | XT ing to country Ist Mar, Ph under.have her little girl attending school, high- S front room, sultable for married.= F ENTLENBN.with Sood conpections fo connected traveller\u2019 for city and pne for |anteed work.Write or phone st.Louis 3375 | miand cooking and he wiiling to wait on cat references.Address 4801 Westmount ple or gentlemen; home comforts.work with a regular life insurance Outside or both.Only those with established Giiber:, 27 Christopher Columbus.84 § | lable.Apply after 7.30 p.m.Apt.5, 500 Guy Boulevard.Ce | OSTTANTOINE.274 \u2014 Singte room, on a agent, evenings.A splendid opportunity fur {Connection answer.Splendid &pportunity.PAINTING, paper hanging.tInting.grain.| street \u2014 Y A thoroughly rxperienced girl situa\u2019 S rou fiat.8is0 room to share; single brds, ous enterprising man.Address Box 707, Star Son capondence confidential.Box 722 Star ing.glazing.stores a apeciaity.U- YEN ER AL SERV ANT wanted, man fam- one meas nurse tablemald or tape for Wen eriy.$5 per pont 8 5 fice.Office.ders promptiy attended to.Phons Uptown | À ly.good wages, references required.street.\u2018 3 5 55 : VICTORIA ST.46 \u2014 lean, comfortable WENTY TO FIFTY BARBERS adver- 1420.Painters, 180%; Delisle, City.84 § ppv ah Belllngham Koad, Outremont.- J Lu ; double rooms.wih good.substantial teed for in Montreal papers alone, (NINGER _- Position as singer.Illustrated.one Main 5152.RESSES and \u20ac in 1 table board.English family; terms modcr- Se a ; .ger, illustrated.notre _ oo 2 n ostumes made In latest i; ; HARNESS FOREMAN almost every day; let us teach you barber S Mr.May.220 St Antoine st.ne, NTRI, wanted for gencral housework, style, summer dresses from $3.Mrs.&lc.Not moving 8 3 | 7 trade, expert Instruction; constant prac- AY.BOSS Fo Ca smell family, good wages: good home.Waishe, 395 Duluth evenue, corner St.SESTMOUNT.41248 St.Catherine, large | \u2018 Harness Factory Foreman wanted for tice.Tools free.Write for catalogue.Moler S \u2018work Sour OU an Jour work \u2018ana TH Appiy 1121 Mount Royal, near Delorimier.Hubert, Jaie of St.Denis.86 front room for two gentlemen or mar- established Toronto factory; good posi- College.41 Craig st.east, Montreal.Am strong.willing and able to work.Good \u2014 _ 893 FOMPLOYMENT wanted\u201d by respectable el\u201d Tivd couple engaged during day, whole or tlon for capable man.Apply, stating ex- TEST MAKER wanted.G.P.Nelson, experience in carpenter work.Address box VIRT wanted to make herself useful derly- person as working housckeeper, Partial beard; vacant 22nd.: perience to Box 204, Star Office.346 Bleury st.2420 star Office a around factory.Apply Queen Dress & to widower or any position of rust, will.== == \u2014 = AND SOLDERERS wanted, experienced \\A\\VANTED \u2014 I have a nowly patenied de.(NTTUATION wanted os gardener, thi aist Mfg.Co, 149 Noire Dame wes! SE to Fo to country.Address Mrs.Benia.l .: : in soldering square packages.Apply vice, having big sales through agents.S knowledge of ok FE r Jhsrough NIRLS wanted at Carreras and Marclanus 19° Latournraux st.Maisonneuve.85 2 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.= American Can Co.a ern Deeded a DP ee Apply.stating wages, etc.Box 628 Star T igarettes, Ltd, Black Cat Cigarette JoTOTISHWOMAN, giving Ni house, wish.~ \u201cGENTLEMAN of moderate means would i, WILL START YOU earning $4 dally at) weekly : : 3 [Office 0 __L.84 \u20ac Factory, 853 =i Lawrence Boulevard.\u201cs position as housekreper or com- : like to hear from kind party to board! ; home in spare time silvering mirrors; y.EF.J.Waterson, Brantford Ont.PHOLSTERER recovers parlor sex 1 2 10e 00 853 |banion.good cook would Bo la country.iy, poys.aged 9 and 10, father included.e * Sn caplial: free Ingiructive booklet, sine VW HEELWRIGHTS wanted\u201d stead sofas, phairs, etc, estimatem free.dia- JRL wanted to work In envelppe uept.co .ene Soa state lerms.Address 2415 Star Office.i plans of operation.G.edmond, ept.\u2018 ted: 3 y em- tance no object.U'phoisterer, 635 'larke st.Apply 13 Cathedra! 81.\u2014\u2014\u2014__eees ss Lu 8s 2 I lo nen.: : SUITE A = Tan - 5 340, Boston, Mase.~~ === 0 Wagxon Vox rors Sed men.Apply at Annex.86 10 Saw Tres GÉNERAT.wanted, must be ab'e 4 18H LADY wish s position as as OT RBI.REDDED front room, with | 1 MADE 350,000 in tive years with a small THÔLESATET 2 ! 7OUNG GERMAN, experienced Tn won\u201d WX th couk.Apply with references, 113 |p 4 SIS1ant housekeeper in hotel.summ.: board, In English home wanted by two | * \u201c mail order business, began with $85.V JHOLESALE DRY GOODS \u2014 Experienc.lens, knowledge French, English, Hutchison street, between 6 and 8.30 in the av \"wy Phone : as.: ISA Fined Cling men, nrighvorhood of Mount loyal, = Gend for free bobklet.Tells how.Heacock, of the\u2019 Fromnager wanted pu de ones Itallan, German.desires position, Warchouse evening.\u2018enue, W., Phone E.3615.__ __{ wid moderate terms.Go.J.1185 St Denis.| if $039, Lockport, N.Y.77,25.imitea Habiity company olng an extent or offices Sommier de Apple er aa NIRLS wanted, young girls to learn shir: F'rsT CLASS dressmaker wants seins TI OOM, with partial board wanted hy jadv ! \u201c Ce sive busi 1 t ; oe .: and collar starching, one to Aassort y the day.good cutter and flier, «mpioyed during dav.Addresa E.A.K.! JOHN MURPHY Hi tive bu ness in ihe\u2019 Province of Quebec, McKim.Limited.Toranto.85 4 daw damp clethex.one to hang clothes in the APpiy 1000 Cadieux.89 2 lit St.Antome Star Branch Office.ea er U of past experience, Care of Robert Miller.02 N of 28.ve vears' experi- dry r om.we will pay $5'perr Woek to start.OUSEKEEPER \u2014 Wanted situation by Q a T To Chariered Accountant, Quebec Bank Bldg.ence: In Ary goods and three years as Must &pply for thesv situations only strong.H° an experienced working housekeeper.| > Dur ane and Bt\u201d Dente Limited, Wanted\u2014Young man of abil- Montreal.86 3 Saw Accountant In a bank, would Hke @ re-|steady and «rergetir girls.\"Apply Tollet [for gentiemen.good cuok.rily or country.| street - - By t 1ty to assist manager in Millinery and YANTED one continaker or sponsible position: references A1.Address Jaunirv, 250 Guy street.89 À Appis 1126 St James street.| street.___\u2014_\u2014 : .a ' Blouss Departments, One with some \\ Ror han Shin Food FoatmEker of J.W.B.108 Church avenue, Verdun.BNERAT, KERTANT for family of hres.TYOUSE CLEANING wanted by rospreias ll BRS And board in private fée The variety of sizes and styles in pianos the dealer finds it - Also one pani and vest maker.good wages references 0 Eim avenue, st woman.Apply Mrs.Romnieo.40 Ver.1 : * > Yo by .\u201cyr .prospects for an energetic man.and steady work to the right parties.Wire, pp p\u2014 - B mount.i sailies at.87 8 young vu OP ah Abri terms: advisable to stock, prohibits the keeping of all the instruments 3 write, or come right on.Address Wm.Deu- : ENERAL HOUSEWORK by the day or N MAY 1st hy refined young wtdow, MOderate.rite rirude = er- - ANITOR wanted 16 tako cChäfge of No.(Bars, Uhipman.N° B.38 I AGENTS WANTED.GG by the week pty 274 Woifr at.O with daughter of Seven.rash Can § dun.= 8 2 eo .on the ground floor.- - ne ce g ba Beaver Han pu In return for rent \\ TANTED travelling salesmen.No experl- GENTS \u2014 The biggest money maker GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 Wanted inune- housekrepar, for bachelors, Widower or: VVANTED Ly Ist Hay by old gentleman.semen pply P.obertson, Que- enco required.Earn $100 to $500 à ~ver Known; the improved 18j1 Can- diately a good general servant, wel 8MAii family.Box 27483 Star Office.une single furnished room aud boarl It ho 1d be ssibl h wever t .t ta f bec Bank Bldg.83 4 4aw {month while l.arning practical salesman- chester Incandescent Kerosene LAmp wiil| recommended.136 Cherrier st \"803 on bath fial, home comforts.In qulet fam.| shou possible, no + {0 replace 1nstrumen rom c .: \u2018 i , ANITOR wanted for email apartment #hip.Write to-day for list of good posi- revolutionize Lighting methoda, Burns air | ESFECTARLE WOMAN ht Two.HY.steady boarder If suited: must be mod ; - 3 \u2019 : house of mix dwellings.Morin & Mac- tions open.paying 31000 to $6000 a year instead of money.Six times brighter than Gy about a two exchange light A ants PC ccate terms, references exchanged, tn cen.\u2018 the stock upstairs after a sale, and at a moment\u2019s notice.kay, 97 Bt.James st.89 ° and particulars about how to Ret one of Bleciricity, gas or acetylens at 1-10 cost: } : © ° y lady: wbere there are no children, Westunount \u2018781 lorality.Address E.\u2018athers.223° % 45 : : ., BARN moving picture operating.Posi- thom.Address nearest office.Dept.435.Na- Burns with or without mantie.Burner fits lark.street, Annex.only.1 J 9060 Star Branch Office.RY a I Quesnel si.Expedition combined with safety, can only be secured by 2 E.on esmen's Training Assoclation, Chi- {any lamp.Saves 75 p.r.oll.No trimining : TAR : TANTE > 1 lad toved dur- : 01 , .tlons guaranteed.Good pay: short YOR \u201cBRING.\u20ac cleanin officers and ho 8.ANTED by a young lady emploved dur o T.hours.Box 2437 Star Office.$9 3 EO New York, Kansas City, Seattle, New roi aT te ona Bing, iherritory | Apply 107 Lusignan, Miss and houses ! W jun das LEE ap antuiniehed means of a freight clevato Er ey aT rs ree.Niven 86 4 ruom, With board.private family preferred.: + .EARN railway station work.Big de Lane Handsome outflt furnished.1.Lee Lee 2 y - : 7 = Star x - ar A Lee en ie Ouen es VV ASE ee enn von, | Hon ECB | Nantet, an \u2018once, exvertenges op: WA TRESS ania (ny caren IE, ML Sane 0B Se Pianos, more than any other article, require careful hand.salaries, quick promotion.New standar 3 e : s e steady or : .A ~d waitresses.Apply Maln Cafe, 31 \u201c Ce - Lo.: ; 3 \\ Fre } rule Instructions, railrond wires and forms.and sober.situation permanent, state de- oo Dore - Chicago, IM._ en erator on a he mstitching mac hine.forts C'aihvrlue west.pp n 8 2 \\ TANTED good accommodation,\u201d with pri.| ling.To shift them from one floor to\u2018 another by any other Day and Mall Courses.Write Dominion initely wages expected and It ready to on sa! \u2018ary or.commission: the collar department.steady work ant go YANTED ie eldcriy person UG as vais famtiiv.ote or two rooms, fo\u201c h 1 h th t As 1d a br h .Mcbool Telegraph, Toronto.77 13 daw come at once.Also give fuli particulars, [43 greatest agenls\u2019 seer ever produced; pay Apply to Mr.Powers, The Standard Ww good plain cook, where a housemaid VE OT three months, for lady engaged nf method than at provide ya smoot -TUNNINE elevator, 18 TEADING British Fire Office Has vacancy for age, etc.J.and bh.A.Harquall to.Ltd.$-e/'Y user of pen and ink buys it on signi, Shirt Manufacturing Co., Limited, 219}, Kept aadre 3 ; PRA i ou maid business: good light board and reasonah!e ; 21, ; ., ap English city agent or special agent; C@mpbellton, N.B.1000) 88 8 200 Lo 500 Pe 5620 In wa dare.eae Delorimier avenue.__ five) (COTCEE Star ch home comforte.wlth nice people: west end, sure to be more or less injurious to their delicate mechanism\u2014 will provide rultable office: telephone, ete.Ap- ANTED an experienced office hand, |i; two hours.Monroe Mt .\u201c iN TC - - : references exchanged.Give full particulars.: - .4 ; , LE ble t rienced e Mtg.Co.X 147, La ANTED work by the &ay by a respcet- Address M, P.U.Box 746, Montreal.besides seratching or marring their highly ase pz £70 Box.a14 eo TH 87 = Knowledge of Dookkesplns and Fremen ape Crosse, Wis.18° |W abie woman: the best references van .\u2018 89 3 g g « gh - polished \u20ac s.# N automobile business.ome les- û - fi GEN \u2014 e given: first class lpundress.Apply Ml rT fer : : a - pons.825 wockly.job guaranteed $10 ply with references to 2391 Star Uffice.Be LR pute EEE Te SL Vrbain an « a © np 3 WW ANTED from May 1st, for married The installation of a suitable design from the complete weekly = le learning.Rochester Auto \u2014 Lun B13 08 quicily learoed.Wile Sta Say or tees 100 operators in their new up-to-date FANTED by row iaär poaiiion\u201d à: couple room a board in vicinity of 5 : Echool, 177% Rochester, N.31 39eod WANTED French and English steno- Booklet 89.Tells bow.National Optical Co., St, Puilding with all the latest jmprove- W housekeeper or nurse to Invalid oul MAA A grounds, SB.8 ar pt series of By grapher for large wholesal stabilsh- Louis.Mo.ments.Steady work all the summer.© : 1 estmount.S e , etc.ess ; ; ment.Excellent opportunity fo ® prom Hem \u201cA GENTE Tmproved specialts for au Good wages.Apply Miss Gariepy, c-o Havel beat references.Address F F 8876 gay4 Star Branch Office.5s 2 .y for promotion.NTÉ \u2014 Improved apecialty for auto-| ; = : Sntha) Star Branch Office.\u2019 0 RADUATE Apply stating sge, experience &nd salar?mobile owners: quick seller.big pro- Kussner Bros, 7th floor.Blumenthal YANTED by a good woman work by ih: a Co wanted, Box 699 Btar Office.87 ¥eod fits: illustrated booklets, write to-day.G.Bullding, St.Catherine and Bleury.W Aay, general Br usew orn laundr y_the | Wanted young man with equivalent HY 80 to College to learn bookkeeping, MtUauley.Old Cheleen, Que, Desk 4.88 7 or cleaning.references furnished.> ADply LOST.- a.of arts, Degree plo take position in when I will make a first class book- 89 8 law TAPT MANAGER for a small book store.Sarah McDonald, 448 Drolet st.88 2 TOLLIE -~ Brewn and whife colle lost 1= IR TIGHT advortisin a rates ay ae ein ant keeper of you at your hoge in six weeks, GENTS \u2014 You can make mors money also )ady bookkeeper, both good posi: WASHING wanted, curiains, quilis C Wednesday night, answers to General.x the - oH P & for $3.00, or refund money.Nair enough: with our advertising combination soap ions for persons anxious to earn a good spreads, etc, by French woman.17% Westmount license number 78.Will finder man w proper qualifications.State] distance and experience immaterial; | find and medicine paokages than any other line, SAlary.When writing state salary expected.Drolet st.please telephone Westmount 702, 109 Cote ; @ 4 full particulars, age.education and positions.too.everywhere, free.Placed pu- We have Hundreds of differnt lines for live The O'Gorman Company, I'embroke, On- (FANTED 6 abl a St.Antoine Road.: 88 = business experience, if any.Address pi at 325 weekly Sept.Kb Perhaps I can agents.Send for catalogue and lists, Do 1t tario.83 26 \\ Cook a mean ea oan.house JNOUNTATN PEN, Thursday, either onl - .; + 1 , S a h aN, VF m Box 696 Star Office.87 4 2aw in ce you.190 ave 5 testimonials |now.The F.E.Karn Co.Limited, Toron- ADIES make t! on t tor keeper in country or city, for one or tw I tity Counrillars, Sherbrooke st.| ALE 6TENOGRAPHER:; good salary Save this and write J.H.Goodwin, Expert to.82 26 L f & re aking ordeTY, gentlemen Appir to Northmount Pha Folnel À t and Bley t.to Ontario.> Acc t, Re \u2014 LR our famous Corsets, te Callene, * T- \u2018olnclana Apts, an eury st.to Ontario.; î A and prospects for advancement, with Torountan Room 598, 1215 Broaaway.New A GENTS earn big money selling latest the.unbreakable steel.Fit and workmanship macy, 82 Lacombe avenue, or Telephone Reward at 101 Clty Councillors st, Mrs.enables the dealer to handle his use of an OtissFengom elevator.jarge company.Apply B 2491 Star office \\\\FANTED bv weil in A ER Lu styles beautiful braided and embrold- guaranteed 5 to 14 orders dally.Rend for 5264 Uptown._ 83 2 | Delorme.0 ; ' stock with the utmost despatch Where the space or volume of = WW experienced salesman, to carry lines Hi oe Mexican Bren on ohne rete: me oo Roa ae caunot represent Us 7e OUNG LADY wishing to go to England | (YOOD FRIDAŸ MORNING \u2014 Lost bi and safety and at small initial \u2018business does not permit the use EN SRE SEs 18 ta 35 Tor Tn ones Bnd romane DHE Bate shous Abe alongs free.Rational Eire ae | on.ER a Tre Sint from far | LT in\u201d dine moule lea atrvicen Tre | ait, persumebiy corner Pogt\u2018ang &.|Î| Investment, Dividends on this nf a belted clevator our Hand || on railroads In Montren! vicinlty.Expert: picarione thas confidential.Apply Box D., 699 Broadway, N.Y.77 «law and Costume .London, Ont.T 5 law Branch Office Address FF vas Trad Se henna oT Branch.Return to Investment will return to the Power Elevator will meet all re- \u2019 ence unnecessary: no strike.Posttlons guar.[133 Star Office.8 7 TDORTRAIT AGENTS deaï with the larg: ADY AGENTS wanted.(rite for partic: XPOUNG LADY wishes sewing by day in | OST Wrdnesdny afternoon between San dealer in actual time, labor and quirements.It is thoroughly antesd competent men.Promotion.Rallroad tJ VANTED .a traveller to sell crockery and est, most rellable and lowest-priced ars regarding oor mew, premium propvst- private houses, children's clothes a : in, ment ny a CW etween San.money saved, and by reason of substantial and equipped with Employing Headquarters\u2014over 5400 men sisesware, west of New Brunswick.portrait and frame house in the country.low t Dept.A.Sellery, 2283 Albert street, i ; y Evinet mtreet an Stern Avenue.the double floor space thus ac- Improved steel roller bearin + sent to ; Webster, Smdth and Co, Halit N.8 specialty.Write L., 544 @t.Antonine st.lady's gold watch, made bv H.Birks, with\" gs, positions State age; send stamp., 5 and Co.ax, N.S.Write for our new 96 page Illustrated cata- Ottawa.31 312 ; | \u20ac ! uired hich Ke} hl a \u2018 Rallway Association, Dept.147, 227 Mon- 89 4 law |logue and prive-llst Just out: wholesale ADY OPERATORS = Lu 7 SOS SAW initial M.on case, with long rope chain.jh a : which make it run smoothly an \u2014 Toe st.Brooklyn, N.Y.\"85 25 X\\YTANTED at once a message bov.Appiv Only.Loule Blerfeld.(Patabllshed 1880) chines.A pply 10\" win Ce Cra, YOUNG TAT, 15 veara of age, wants Reward at 4278 Western avenue.In a plano salesroom, more easily without ofling.The new MN Jock after iwo horses and \\ Mann's Pharmacy, Villeneuve and 34th and Halsted street, Chicago.\u2019 Perth, Ontario.Te 26 Position as nuraerv governcss ar lady SCARF \u2014 Lost from Noire Dame ot.to than in any other class of mod- powerful brake will stop and A himself generally useful Apply at Mance sta.SALESMEN 150 pee ~ vent, profit, weillag our companion, best references.Write K., 278 St.Ann's Church, a black lamb ecarf.ern establishment, artistic ar- hold the car at any point, no ence McArdle, 103 Brewster ave., Lachine.ANTED by wtrong fre insurance office, ex- pewiy patepted automatic eggbeater.Oke west ___ 0 Return, to Mrs a Tucker.41 McCora st.rangement of ground-floor space matter how heavily loaded\u2014a 37 4 W \u2018perienced chief clerk; aiso .inepeetor:.for | Sable and terms | Mobey refunded if TOI a, Enslish lady Jeane poet as Kenor- and 28 rewarded.ee is essential.Such an effort 18 very necessary feature, where i BSSENGER wanicd by » bond company, Montreal Branch: state quaiirica tions and enjary.UD*AtIsfactory.Cotietrs Mfg.Co., Collingwood: p.two In family.no ren: RE HAIRED Fox Tewier Dog.with obviously Impossible, however, heavy loads are the Tule.It has ô Ont.801 812 refrrences exchanged.Address J J 060 black ears rtenl straight apd black a man with experience preferred.Box 7308 Star Office.\u2026 87 6 Len of Shorthand.Ciasses will be resumed star Branch Office.\"round taf: wi) be Jib aly re wa aed\u201d war 05 unless the ground floor is kept also many other features which Apply in writing giving references to box ANTED \u2014 First cians paper banger.AD: EACHER wanted for, Bepuharnols Dis- Tuesday.April 1S.529 St, Catherine st.= = .; fr f unsightl ackin ses ke it a safe and economical ; Fr TOUN \"| Fort «tres: or telephone Up 38386.87 Zed es 0 ghtly p & ca make 8 a econo 3890 Star Office.87 3 ply Robertson & Cantwéll, Fort Wiliam, sentient Klementafy school.holding west, Miss Kelly.tncipal.89 3 3aw OVNG perenn, wishing to return to Eng A CAOULDERS \u2014 Wanted ninve and furnace Ont.3 \u2018| Model school diploma.Salary thirty-five ea = principal.aw land: would give services to a family \u2014 and other untidy articles, by the elevator for your use.ot moulders.Apply personally: or by ANTED bright boy 18 to 17 an al.dollars per month for ten months tuition; A V[[TLINERS Tol hdr hat Trin THnimery nd for para: goad mation am food ot, chitdren.i § d.J.W.Kilgour, Secre- es r es\u2019 hats wanted at Appiy by letter.3, son, 7 University ~ .kd letter to The James Smart Mfg.Ce.Ltd.ust from school pref ) references require : ; - FOUND.; \u2019 : Brockville, Ont = si 13 the mio teens Sewsiicry pi Ro Hems- tary-tressurer, Beauharnols, Que.\u20181 Lame apply sc How Parisian, 1696 Notre «tres: S74 Sond for our illustrated book, \u201cFreight Elevators and Their Uses.\u201d 7 \\ ç \u2014, .25 t m aw - ne - : 3 - > 1 \" N ANAGER \u2014 Want by May firet thor- ler 3_8t._ James 5 ILL, ABSOLUTELY guarantes $2.50 a NURSE \u2014 Wante4 thoroughly experienc- OUND \u2014 A lady's gold ring in 49% À oughly competent man ar manager of day to canvassers and all over on a ed nurse for two children, ages 4 and AGENCIES WANTED., Sherbrooke atreet.Owner may obtain fifty team general cartage and dray busi.big commission basis; phenomenal selling [= Years: references required.Apply after : ts the same by proving property.ness.Apply stating experience, qualifica- \u2018proposition.Bradley-Garretson Co, Limit-|7 P.m.219 Mackay st.ee + _ ! \u2014 _ _llons and salary; elec two first class men +d, Brantford.Ont.84 6 N TREE-HOUSEN AID wanted: references PÉRAT.LIFE ANSURANCE Co \u2014 \u20ac tis- en m evator 7 for plans And safe-moving.Regina Cartage for office of wholesale house, not over FOUNG MAN with 30 ea required.Apply 324 Elm ave.West- Good contracts offered to active busi.PRIVATE TREATMENT.Co.Ltd., Regina, Bask.39 6/21; must be good writer and quick at Y with 20 years experience FAR 87 3 2aw \"et producers.Apply Geo.H.Thibault, ° figures.State age and experience.Ap- as saliesman in Montres) Is about 7 528% General Agent, 190 St.James st.87 3 oe a ,° 8 Box N $13 st : to open sn office here and would like to JURSERT GOVERNESS, housekerper s OARD \u2014 Mrs.Doctor Seari bes m ny Limited | - ply Box No.ar.hear from a few first class houses or agen- wanted.Respectable, cultured person i wanted throughout the.Yon saperiar ac \u2019 \u2018 ; OUTH wanted for office; must write [cles wishing a representative; -Al refer- to take complete charge df household and to sell the Coronation Year Por commodat ntrietly pa vate.before and 7 ae Your good hand and be accurate at figures.ences.F F 8337 Star Branch Office.two little girls: Catholld preferred; re- # Majesty King George V.superb during « Hig el bent rh at.pr : Ve are hanMeapped because of their Iack of State age.Address Box 710 Star Office.87 3608 ferences required.Apply Box #8, Bucking: péerogravre vise with mount 30 io x 23 in.above Dorch mt.TORONTO J .a @ business training such as we furnish.97 Yeod faix Fam.Quebec.24 2 Zaww Price on guinen.Agents allowed the hand eT Send \\ ; i : ! 3 re one of thesé, call for our - 7 hr $' MONTHLY demonstrating Safety some commiesion of.50 cent, reusittance .DR, THORNTON \u2014.Rooms and board \u2019 Address.oeciven0yteent Ton.R LeRor Business 4 ug r pros OUTH - Wanted bright youth, with one io Razor Frees with Soap.Some doubling RPFEBCTABLE pervo person wanted.as working with Inxtrnctiops.The en Pobiising \"I MBS for ladles before and during\u201d conf Wd .3 vlleg 743 or two Years experience, for fire in- this.Live men wanted \u2018mmediately.rite housekeeper or general: references 163A Rirand, Lopdon, England.Cables, \"8 \u201cng.\u201d private, 260 Ontarlo atreet etant.de.Kast fe in London.46 475.Ladies ittended at thelr bomes.therine west.Up 3005, 89 3 eod surance office.Apply P, O.Box it.to-day.Parker Chemical Co., Chicago.Apply 7i3 St.Lawrence Bollevard. = \" pen o oe mT, TL RT a i PORTE IR en, \u2018 \u2014 + Lo Co A es Le D rés etes Tete a - .US A eg - \u2018 ve - HW \u2014 © + y PET .- Lo.26 2 © THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 SATURDAY.APRIL 15.1911.ES - _ \u2014 i ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.: CA TEXANDER 8 8T., 137 \u2014 Newly fornish- MOET Ro YAL AVE.181, West, ona FoF AVE, 87 \u2014 Furnished bedroom.«d single front room on th flat, 4 large bed-gitting room on ground .8: 87 4 ues light, suitable for ons or two jours floor, with partial board, in private fam- |: INION AVE: 25 Comfortahle, fur.ma, ne! moving.ow fly.ss 8 nished rooms, with all conveniences.A\" te LE AVE, i, City \u2014 Largs i ETCALVE ST.127 car ponble Toom on 87 3 ee mm \u2014 LS nfebvd room.suitable for two gentle- throom floor.suitable for two gen.Tvy\\ivERSITY, 108 \u2014- Ops large double \u2019 ?wen.bosrd if desired; not\u2019 moving.86 ¢ |tlemen or married couple.Phone.564 and one single room, bath flat, vacant Sir Edwurd Clouston and Mr Tancrede| Lockhead.5c; J.Tinnering, 2c: J.5c.K.F.Dutan, 2c: T Gor-, Cot, Lid., 85.C.C.Clarke & Bros.5: 26c; R.Caddick, 25c: 35e; M.i A es oh AR A m: MACKAY 288 \u2014 large oul Tom irr?end of April, quiet, well kept house geod Bienvenu, thie Honorary \u2018'reasurers of the Beigan.ke: at Avan, 1 Chaam- don, 36c; T.Moeney, 3bc; Geo.McNamee, Canadian Carbonate Co., ne 8 2 Nemrod, Ses BH.Breny, 169 260: ruse } \u201cave Y fazily; beds; quiet house; every \u2014 ce.PL_J\u20ac0% ; i ri ; ; rlatn, .wey, 2 Ru- 38c; Jno.Donn 25c; Chas.Leblanc, Dore, §]1.Ts Daignault, $1; ec.2c; A.Welsh, 25c; G.mur eLivives: Lelephone Sten ples ot\u201d loc board optional; terms Ses {| N¥URNISHED double pariar, modetuie NINE kdward Memorial Statue Fund, mens.250: H, Troude, 25c, A.Stephens, 25¢.O.Destanmiars: 2bc; J.Cholette, 25c; nar Pellatior: $1: -E.Gautars, 35c: R.Broad, 10c; T.Garneau, ! | 4270.83, J price with modern comfort, in a {gratefully acknowledge the receipt of the 5c; W.F.Applin, 25\u20ac; VW.Brown.10c: |8.McKenna, 10c; W.Gleeson, 5c: U {G.Dun, $1; M.(' \u2018Trace, 5e; W.J.25e; G: Ferguson, 25c; T.arkineon oe) 358; ATER ot kin ay Se va cases NCE iw renter alr At, Louse.Pie a \u201cbout.cancer i ne fullowing subscriptions: Stuart Munson, 23c¢; R.Perter, ic; Jo- Laviolette, 2ic.Wm.Kelly, 25c; W.K Trace, 25c; A Favreault, $1.Anony- A.Palardy, 25¢; L.Niatborimon, séo; M.aurnished, comfortable Tooima, with iter telephone; three doors above Sherbrooke au sow.Apply 415 pauquiost at.All subscriptions should be sent to Mr.seph Sole john, Net as B, Pare.res M Se H.Boudreau, zac A Lote, moe soc.ee T6.PB Be Bus te A nn oly tre on arene inner, fam.ly of ATK pret \u201c6 A YNION AVE, in XL and \u201cdoute Geo.Hadrill, Secretary's Office.Board of Catlow, 25c: R.H.Best, $1; 8.Mynett 25e: N Furnbun: Johnson, Ide; E.Corbell aurice Cork, 32.00.25e: J.Bun 250; 5, JR langer, 260: ay ov mo 148 \u2014 room, h d ! = se, = g ' : - ; J.uo otlier rqomers kept.Address Box 3436 M a a SE tor ot Tove on bath water.elegantly pp ished.oot aod com.Trade Building.60c.J.Tessler, i5c; A.Munden, 25c; L.K.Rudman, 10c; W.Hedge, 10c, A.Au- General Car Accountant's Dept.G.A.| W.Wright, 25c: O.Breban S50; W.Star Office.83 3 Jaw |gentiemen.146 Manafield 85 5 fortable.Tel.Up 1413.82 3 Angus Car Shops\u2014Car Machine Shops: Quarataaza, 25c; a.Magars, :5c: B.Mais, 25c; Alb.Boucher, Zée; J.B.Ger- Ry, Co.\u2014T.D.Dugan, $1; C.E.Reiffen- Stoker, 25c; W.Jolly, 26c; J.son, 350; AT 8TUDIOS \u2014 Would ren half, with UNTAIN 8 7 \u2014 bri front \u2014 Geu.Payne, 25e, F.Kunechny.25e; E.Ssponder.28¢; B.Phipps, 25c; N.Gosse- vais, 25e; E.Cham agne, 25c; R.Gibson.stein, 31; A.Clebbon, 2ôc: © B.J.N., 2s¢; R.Levine, 26c: J.Eldridge, 26c: J.Archer.phone, good light, uid rent new and is me two Rea beds, USE le Mra, or ts\u201d «8 »| Provost, 18¢; A.Jackson, 25¢.J.For- in, 7e B.(heorgat 25c; E.Belanger, 25c: J.Graham, 25c; J.Daigle, 10c: ©.8 Rolland, 2c: A.A., 35¢; O, T., 2c: 2c; W.Norman, 25c; J.Johnstone, 3%; cican, St.Catherine st, between Drummond | wardrobs ard bsicony.also three roomed | =, NTON AVE.96 \u2014= Double and single Neris, 25e, Chs.Hunovieh, 25e, F.Unold, \u20ac: Gosselin, 72c: A.Gosselin, 2üc; Lacourciere, 10e: N.Lachapelle, 25c.J.|J.KE, T.25c; W.O.B., 85c: E.Call.|M.Meahan.25c; A.Robertson, 8c: Baud Mountain.J J 8041 Star Branch Uffice.|flat, with private bathroom, also single; U well furnished rooma to let in auiet Züc; L.Lampe, Zic.L.Lafleur, 25e: Ch.T- À Goulet, 25c; E.Best, 50c: J.'Nar- A.Choinard.Zäc; KR.J.W.76c: A.E.|Zée; C.C.H., 25e: A.R.K,, 10¢; J.L.Edwards.25c; J.Roberts, Zoe | F.Best, NNEX \u2014 1637 Mance street, weil fur- phone; breakfast.© English family.8 Lewis, %5c; UO.Warman, 10c.M.Desor- Se 25c: A.Anthony, Soc J.'Smit, 25e; G., 25c; H.L., 2c, R.0.K.2c.C.|G., 10c; E.8.L, 25c; W.H., 2éc; G.F.v W.Donaldson, 25c; W.Denis, 350.Total, À\u201d nizshed parlor and bedroom for light N ANCE ST.433 \u2014 Front bed-sitting NION AVE, 7.doubie rooma vo let, suit: [ineaux, 10e: M.Goldman, l5c: E.De- |» Gosdontez, 25e; J.Bradbury, 25¢; To- A.L., 25c; J.A, \u201825e: E.C.K., 25c:15.256: £: J.H., 25e; J.H.G., 25c; W $21.ss.housekeeping: kitchen Pre all mod- room, two connectipg, also double \"able for we persons employed during | courcey, 10¢; O.Lasalle, 10c: =.Laflam- ta), 333.60.G.M.Fe, 25e; J.T.B.25c; 0.B.L.! Irwin, 25c; S, W.Martin, #5; H.W., 260: Brass and iron Foundries.\u2014~Foreman H.ern conveniences; sultable for 1 es or mar- room, sult business ladies, nurses or gentle- | day.y jme, 10c, KE.Duplessis.10c, It.B.Purvis, G.T.R.General Passenger Dept.\u2014 be; B° F.Shareley, \u201c50: M.|w.E.5 , He: R.25c; R.T., 250;| Watson, 5Bôc: A.Murphy, 26e: J.Stark, 10ed coupie.3 men; new flat, newly furnished: partial - loc J.Lechately, lc, E.Normandeau, |J.R.C.W., 60e; T.E., 25c: A.H.|J- Toohey, zôe; A.J.Lesire, 25c;| G.Bleeky, 2ôc: y) Le Dineen, Zôc; A.D.{ 28c: Bill, 2bc; King, 25\u20ac; Shepherd, 25c: LEURY AT, 517 \u2014 Large Sowiy Fura | board: \u2018every convenience, including Phone, VWANEED ime furnished rooma bY a lie.Geo.Charron, 28e, O.Peyne, die.B | Co.go: 4.0.15, 250; WoC see, S., H.D.Nicholas, 15c: W.C.Hodges, 25e; Plante, 25; Il.Conn, 28e: W.H.Gra: |Spankie.25c; W.Barow, 8c; D.MeCul- ed front room, suitable for two gen.Moderate.~~~ = = ! Vallee, 10c; O.Gougeon, 10c¢: M.McGin.|25¢: H.J., 25c; A.E.S.25c; D.A.A, |Gev.C.Wilson, 25c: H.E.Hughes, 25c; hem, 25e, H.P.M.'25c; F.A.D., 250; loch.25e: G.Massey, 25c: G.Dubuc, 25c: temen or married couple.#7 3 METCALFE 8T.61.corner St.Catherine we St Joue NS \u20185, (9 Bourne, M6 Ludion nis, 10e; E.Durand.10e.W.O'Brien, 10c; |.2hc: J.A.M.Z>e: Hy.T., 26e, W.Dp.|J.E.T, 10c.Wm.MacDougall, 25c; John | N., 25e E.M.Reid, 25c; M.Parker, R- Morrie, 25c.VW.Mantelow, 250: J.TT PBLEORY ST, 247 \u2014 Furnished back par.st, two Connecting and one single {Chs.I3avlis, 15¢.A.Lauson, 10c¢; G.Z.B., bc: B: P.25e: J.A.Py, 25¢; 1.Dingay, 25¢.J.H.Campbell, 25e; J.D., | 5c; Yer Robinson, 25¢; D.Lewis, 25¢,|3IcD.Z2äc, Q.l'ompierre, 25c; A.Robert, : ior bedroom.on fromt, bath flat, with front furnished rooms, path flat, net mov- \u2014\u2014 \u2014-\u2014 | Grown, 10\u20ac, A.Lassalle, 10¢.Thos.Ward, BR.W., 25e; As.B.(\".2c: A.B.C.,|10c; J.E.L, 10e: W.Leaper, 10c: D.M.Tepage, Zbc: M.Väux, 25c: M.Bu- P- Smith.26e, $ Zudunoski, 25c: T, Al- or without board.85 3ood !1& In May.Apply top floor.~~ | \"loc.H.R.M.b0c.L.Audette, 10c; J.;10c; » 10C: W.A.B.25e; E, M.Wc.Ed Dupont.10c: H.H.Aver, jchanan, 25¢; A.Fitzpatrick, 25c; E.J.len 25e.H.Cravel, 25c; 1.Robert, 2bc: ELMONT ST.31 \u2014 Beautifuily furnish- :M ANSFIELD ST.1510 \u2014 Bright, cheer- ROOMS WANTED.jCoveney, 10c.G.Spirl, 10c: A.Bedard, G.2 - M.R., té; B.D.25e: G, 31; J.B.Gauthier, 25c; J.R.A.Watson, Dickson, 25c: F.Brain, 25e: F.Wilcox, J.Plente, 25.G.Arvoniticas, 26e; D.ed rooms, double and single.bath- | dl ful oom on bath flat, vacant lst Y BACHELOR between now and lst of 10e, M.Pasto, 10c: G.Lavis, Fr.Josephe G.5c.M.¢., 25¢; B.P.26e; 1! 7.|26¢: W.W.Peltler.25¢.P.A.Phelan, 82 2ic; F.I.@.25e: M.M.25c: M.U.Crristie, 10e: J.BC, 10: W.T.Sook joom fat.immediate posscesion.not mov.May; gentleman only.©» 3 May a cheerful room.must be within |10c.S.Ronefte, 0c.J.Seguin, 10c, H.W.25c; I.C.0 25c: B.A.25¢c; E.A.|Jd.A.Papineau, 81, Geo.F.Morris, $1: {25c: M.C.250: LL B., 23e:3F.W.Work- 19e: C, Field, zac: J Crane, 10c: A.Mur- 108.87 3 : M: «GILL COLLEGE AVE, Be \u2014 - Four ve minutes\u2019 walk of Phillips square.Sinte Mayer, l0c: H.Sauve, I0c.A.Bourassa, Zôc: : R., 50c: W.B.P., 35c: J.J.! J- A.Lapointe, $1; J.E.Fournier, 50c: J.nan, 25c; L.M.Pecks, Zic, B.L.Lewis, P23, se: C, Kennaway, 25e; R.Stark, ELMONT, 25, off Beaver Hall Hill, large dright rooms on first ficor.partly fur | prive, Box 730 star Office.10c: L.Dionne, 10c: X.Talbot, 10c; N° M.5.25c; W.T.G.P.25e; Bercovitch, 50c; A.?Manas, 50c.A.Pa- ajc: A.Morrison, Zic; F.Martin, 2c; F.25e; Masse, Z3c.Ardrain, 2c; Wood, 25:; front room, with two single beds, |nished, every vouvenience.for housekeep- + ; .1111.AU, 26e: ©.M.Zäe: i 25 : ; 6c.{J Twigg.2c.R.Tho: 2 : bath flat.clothes cioscl, suitable for twe ing.married couple preferred, terms miod- (CONFORTABLE ROOM \u2018tor business lady.Lowinde, 10c, N.1, 10¢: P.H.Lang- |! A.2c: CR.M.Zc: L.R.G., |guin, 1c; P.Giroux, 25e; ©.Hersewitch, Martin, 25c; M.G.26c: M.Wiley, 26c.BE.20 nompson, 250.W.! vicintty Park avenue below Pine., lois, 2éc: J.B,, cie.D.J.Fitzgerald, 10c, 25c; J.Quinian, 32: A.A.Gardiner, 50c: 25c: A.W.McKinnon, $1: Fred.Deiners, H.Gundy, 25c; P.TI.Lister, 10c; M.Pat- C7elk, Zôc; A.Cawthorne, 25c; A.Verner, | >ouns men, all accommodation.89 3 orate.83 Food | ht kitch ivileges; must be In re- 1H, J.Harvey, ü ; ; AT.M 50c: 5e dl 4, x > 5c; F.Roberts.sc: S.Hock ; hd \u2014_ eo S\u2014 ; y, 10 O.Wagner, 10c: J.ason, O.A.Trudeau, 25c: c: J.Adler, 23¢.W.ender, 152; N lirk, terson, 10c; J.C., 10c; L.L., 10c: A.D., ockromn, 2ic.LEURY, 466 \u2014 Fuiniahed bedroom, batn ADISON AVE.628.Upper Kensington.#00 * ally and no Sother reomers.Stats S.Desormeaux 10e: J.Meldrum, l0c; A.|H.F.Dreyer, 50c.O.Claphain, 25¢; E.25c; L.K., 25:; Chs.Lebel, 25°: F «ure 106; A.W.Ancrum, 1b¢; J.Irwin, 50c:| A.Chartrand, 25c: P.Boucher, 10c: H.; I m .meaux, :; , ; A phain, flat.eult marricd couple; use kii- three rooms self-contained, Tour | Ecurie G 9019 Star Branch Office.Desormeaux, 10c; W.Mahoney, 10c; G.|Lortie, 25c; Miss F.M.Lawson, 25c; WwW.ran, 38c; J.Roy, 25c; N.Hammond, 25c; M.\u2018E.W., 10c: E.M.D.10c; M.McC., Fotter, 25c; N, Broseeau, 25c; J.Hineaon, chen; Auer light; terms moderate fioor, suitable for, houscksepiag.furnishe Lo 0 3 Rock, 10c:.J.Daniel, 10; J.Champagne, H- O'Donnell, $1; W.H.Clancey, $1; Geo.W.Curran, 60c.Wm.Steeper, 80c, P.10c; P.McC., 10e: D.M.Ryder, 25c; K.5¢: Jos.Russell, 25e; J.David, 25e: PLEURY STAWET, 3569 \u2014 Large double \u2019 89 2 law QUEL refined young man requires Bright 100; P.Villeneuve, 10¢; N.Godin, 10c; T.|F.Desaulnlers, 26c; O.H.G.28¢: T.Rate, 50c: Mrs.McCorkill, 26c; A.La- McGuire, 252: John Phillips, 36c; M.Jones R- Dyer, 25c: G.Papas, eC .room, suitable for two gentlemen or ACKAY 383 Larss double room airy room, partial board, West of Guy Villeneuve, 10e; VW.Slater, 10c: Sansre.Robertson, 50c: E.J.Caron, 38¢; Thos.pointe, 25c: Jno.Barry, 10c; A.Robert- 25¢.Total, $18.50.2be; R.Burns, 2c; D.Ciabanis, 25c; J.marçcied couple; not moving.M.Cay fo Tulare yi porcelain street.State terms.Box H 9076 Star Branch gret, 10\u20ac; C.Gagnon, 10c: Bouchard, 16c: R.Curman, 2c; 8 Williams, 25c: W.8.|son, 10c; Miss L.Casselman, 10c: Miss : Ste.Marie, 25c: C.Kenneway, 3%5¢; P.PBEUOF, 15% \u2014 One large Front parier.path; gentleman or married couple; kitenen OLfice: 89 Peperstrach, 10e; G.Hetu, 10c; Spark, Miller, 50c; M.O.Defoe, $1.Total, $19.45.L Burke.10c; Miss R.Marion, 10c; Miss| The Moulton Mig.Co, Limited, and Grauam, Be nroul 31850.o .4 urnished room, private family; break- privilegesz Uptown 3338.89 2 QQUIET young business genüeman r& |10c: Collins, 10e; Houde, 10c; Trudel, loc.Blackhurst, 25c; Miss E.Harrington, Employees\u2014H.A.Moulton, $2; W.Cinch, 8 sde Brie.ast if required; gentlemen only.$3 OTRE DAME WEST Lars room quires a comfortable, well-furnished Pauinai, 100; Geneva, 10c; J.Hearn, i0c; Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Co., General 850; Mr.V.G.Pickard, 10c; Miss A.5oc; J.R.McGrather, 10e: M.Whalen, Boe, T.Bullock, Hei A NITY COUNCILLORS ST., $30 \u2014 Front on bath fiat, suitable for two or thres room In private family; breakiast if pos- 7\u201d Allard, 16¢; Brancheau, 10¢; Choquette, Office Staff.\u2014 C.J.Smith, #1: A.Ross, 10c: O.Fargeno, 25c: W.Sherns, | 25c: Miss Gaulet, 250: H.B.Turner.10c.Fournier, 25c: T.sony.to; C.\"Pols.+ room on bathroom floor; private fam- gentiemen, hot and cold water, private sible and access to bath; permanent sober |5c; Denman, 10c: Hetu, Sc: Hearnes, 6c: Villeneuve, $1; F.Percy Smith, $1; Thos.25c; LL Bioysack, 25c: B.Allaire, 25e; A.Jas.Rictardson, 25¢; Geo.McDougall, tras, 23c, O.Rivet, 25c; M.8ik Sleonaie.iy.88 5 family: no small children; also one aingle party.Address stating particulars and Routhier, 10c; Cote, bc: Heneault, bo.Henry, 50c; Capt.Johnson, boc; J.= Aubertin, 10c; O.W.Scott, 50c: J.D.!10c: Miss C, Pemberton, 10c: Miss M.Be A, Laroche, 2oc; C.Ragnon, 2be; M.(CHAERON STREET.10.Point 5: Chari\u2014 |room, suitable for married_ couple.__ |terms.P.O.Box 1201.87.8 Pearson, 10; Jettery, 10e; Gaumont, 5c.2, Donohue, 560; PB.Bowen, 50c; J, Cosger 36c: F.G.Mundy, 50; E.J.T.10e Chester, 260; Nap.Dupuis, 10c: M.Mar- Gog, Zo: B.Pattinson, 26e; A.Taylor, mat pe me ai fi ve NJUREES REMTDENCE ark wr 5am [rood = peer due an | EE ST dort BST Some | TRE CME ie ue, To Bor an EE Ta CREE fd TS mea, = 4 Milton.Accommodation for several furnished room, with board, ina private Liborers \u2014 E.Harvey, 25c; E.Levan- 25c: A.À Be 360: % Brennan, Caron\u2019 c; R Cu len, 10c: S.Rothman.cotte, 10c: A.Turner, 10c; Miss A.Gal- Bory H se; vi sn, e; 'RCH STRÉET.15 \u2014 Double ful- nurses now end May lst.Use of kitchen, family.Apply stating terms to Box 418 dorsky, 10c; M.Labitino, 10c: S.Tiase, ITY, Grieve, 36c; 10c: C.G.Adams, 2 5c; O.B.Gallay, 25\u20ac: jant, 10e: Miss N.Porter, 10c: Miss F.barr ale, 50c; Taylor, §0c; E.Le~ nished room on bathroom flat, suitable and telephone.Telephone East 4337.star Office.19e; S.Strlovitee, 10c; A.Nugar, 10c; J.7.E- Cookaen 25c: Geo Pujos, 25e: Ed.J.L Rioux, 25c: A.Wells, 25c: J.W.P.Smith, 10c: G.Reeds, 50e; RB.F.High.barron, ic.A.Poitras, 25¢ ; A.Fabre {or one ur two gentlemen, all modern con- 87 Zeod MALI, furnished room In viciaity of De- |Muscovitee, 10c:° S.Spigler, 10c; M.J.Curran, 25c: Ed.Villeneuve, 28¢; FR: E., 10c: E.Gingras, 2c.E.Geoffrion, man.50e: Mrs.Wilson, 10c: Miss Wilson, °C; E.Berger, 25c; J.Shastoyskie, 25c: ventences.878 ICE, large furnished rooms, with eleo- lorimies.avenue.for an elderly widow.|Sheetre, 100, S.Sarebrinsky, IVe; M.J.R.Nelson 35c; J.Desrosiers, 25c: L.!10\u20ac: V.Armstrong.10c, A.Sinclair, 5c.10c; Miss Greenburg, 10c: Miss Endicott.|.Coddington, toc: F.Bullock, 250; M.ATIICART BT.76 \u2014 Single room on tric light, heated by furnace and With rent not to exceed 35 monthly.Apply 368 Dioots, 10c: P.Lupinovich, 10e: Jas, J.Lyster, 26c; G.E.Harvey, 25e: W.5 IH.\u2018Bussiere, 10c: H.Daoust, 10c: P.F, 10e: Miss G.Wan, 25e: Miss Ellen Taylor.Cromp, 25c: J.Maloney, 25c; O.Cresca, bath flat, wardrobe, electric !ght; [not water.Apply 34 \u2018Torrance street.©r Delorimier avenue.Bratton, 10c; B.Clement, l0c: C.Treszi, Hughes, Z35c; J.W.Rivet, 26e: Jas.|l0c; J.R., 3c: + C.Le, 10c: Alt.C.100: 25e: Miss Verdon, 25c: Miss FE.Garneau_ 250: S- Noel.ic: J.Chastenals, 60c: Y.sieam Beated: hot and cold water; gentle: Phone Up 6960.Me | QINGIE ~gentloman wants comforiable [10c; H.Chaput, 10c.M.J.Kelehear, 26c: !fMness, 25c; A.J.Labrecque, 25c; A.|O.Ponton, 25c: A.Gosling, 25¢, E.Green.v6c: Miss Jessie Winser, 35¢.Miss J.Ber: Lberga.2c: J.Bates.25c.Total, $10.75.men only, private family.(ONTARIO EAST, 291, corner St.Denis \u2014 room, without Loard within about 20 A.Rowland, 10c; W.IZ.Pase, 10c.$2.20.Brais, 26c; R.Theberge, 25c;.M.Craw- spon, 25c: pe Bougie 10e; E.J.Cooper, nier, ?5e: Miss R.Hogue, 10c; Miss LL.Pattern Shop.:-Foreman James Ellis, $1, Cc CUUNCILLURE ST, 50 \u2014 To let 3 Beautifully furnished room in private minutes walk of the Post Office; references Carpenters\u2019 Trimmers Dept.\u2014 ],, : ford, 2bc; E.Prince, 25c; H.Coghian, ?5c; 38c W.Stuart, 25c: E.Perreault, 10c; Journeeu, Zôc: Miss Eva Barry, 10c: Miss S- Lowe, 26c: E.Clarke, 25c: G.Cox, tic; furnished rooms, one double and one family.no children; bot and cold water.exehangel.Address with particulars and Charbonneau, 15c; N.Pellerin, 5c; D.M- McNally, 25c.Total, $12.15, | E.\u2018Johnson, 25c: P.Pa Moran, 25c: I.G.Lachepells, 10c: Miss B.Ethier, Yio.|A- Caron, 26c; James W.King, 25c; J.Maste, newly furnished; euitable for one ur etc.Gentlemen only.85 5 price per week and month to Box 731 sur Montbleau Be: J.*Lauze 10c: J.B.Mit.Gleave, 10c: O.Black, 20c.J.Black, 29e: Mme.Dovert.16c: Walter Straube, lic.Robillard, 2ic; A.Mason, 50c; J.R.Ciem- Wo gentlemen, very Quiet, no children.OF ARIO W., 180, near Bleury \u2014 Nice Office.ler, 5c; Alf.Bonin, bc; H.Bessette, 5c: A.Mrs.G.Herrick Duggan, $5.00.{Ta Dowd, 10c.B.McCarthy, 10e: 7.|] T.Taylor.25c.Total, $8.85.\u2018 '| denning, sue, O.Langiols, 3c; A Wat- 87 2eod rooms, furnished or unfurnished, kit- YANTED single furnished room in pri- Bourbonnais, 10c: L.\u2018Dechef, 10c: A.La- \u2014_\u2014 \"Barns, 260; W.W.10e; A.Gotts, 23c: 5 Ww.A.Hickson \u201d son, Ze: A.Dawe.Zàe; C.Armstrong.ITY COUNCILLORS STREET, 111 \u2014 To chen privileses: good accommodation; house vate family; bath flat; about 6 doi pointe, 10c; FE.Stalport, 10c: N.Bessette, Previously acknowledged, 310.851.46.; M.Dewar, woe: J D.N., 10c.8.Fasey, PTE LU 5c; J.¥.Brown.25e: H.Rose, 26e; T.c rent furnished large back parlor suit- well recommendable; immediate possession jars month, gentleman.G G 8988 \u2018Star Bo A Leclaire 10\u20ac: Hi Masse 10c.I 110e; C.E.H., 10c; D.Faton, 10e; D.Me- T > = Maher, 23c.Total, $5.25.able fur one or 1Wo persons; terms moder- or lst May.Branch Office.LL 00 Prenville, 13c: @.Mantfort, 10c: A.Mag.|_Fryer & Matheson and employes\u2014E.A.| Rae, 10c;\u2019 J.\u2018Pinkerton, 10c: 3.H Web.70% N.Bales, $2.50.Millwrights and Outside Gang.\u2014Fore- te 83 5 daw QUTREMONT, Querbes street, near cars, WANTED unfurnished room, well fighted, se, 16c, F.Alexandra.0c: 0.Montbleay.Fryer.$1.G.H.Matheson, $1; J.H.Du- !ber.25e; Ch W, 10e; Æ A Norris, i0c: A.y d Mrs.8.8.B a man Joseph Fraser, $1.W.Snuth, $1: k, Guércn ST, 89 \u2014 Fine single front _ gentleman will find furnished large for studio, In private house situated iron Te on on FAURE TO Martin Be) gard.\u20182c; W.Wells, %5c: R Eaton ou .{E.Pearscn, 10c.H.A.Cobben, \u201c5c: D.Tr.an rs.8.8.Boxer, $2.Q.Smith, $1: J.Davidson, &0c; T.Redley room, with balcony.private family: | front room, with balcony, rental $15.BOX |, limits of &t.Catherine, Sherbrooke, Uni- A.Sauve.5c.L.D nd.: J.Trudeau, G- Orchard, .25¢c;.C.Westbury, 250; Martin, 25e; E.Scott, 10e: RG, 10c:\" | $&e; M.Beck, b0c; A.Humplries, 26e; w central locallly.bathroom flat; breakfast |2436 Star Office.versity, St.Lawrence streets.G G 8978 Star = T Gerard.Toc; Ne Mashtrot Te Runte, 25e: F.Crevier, 25e.Total, 83.75.Bag G., 10c: J.A., 25e: J.MeD., 10c; P.| \u201cGrand Trunk Ry.Motive Power Dept., Biggs, Zc.W.Ashmore, 250: J.Lucas, if _devired.not moving.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_.| JPRINCE ARTHUR EAST, ¢& \u2014 Bright Branch Office.Collard, 5c: A.Talbot, 10c: G.Desseite.| Mre.Lewis Grant, $i.0.IG.O.10c: R.Philip, loc: I C.Biyih, |Point St.Charles\u2014Machine Shop, per ic.L.Guisseppe, 25c, H.Meyler, 500; Jeu Cr SON CLORS ST, 151 \u2014 Rooms Tren or married COUPE 37\" feod \\ Bee Ee aca.for three 5 Collas, 10e; A! Ferland, 10 A: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i10c; J, P.Loucks, 25c.8 I.Stewart, 35c.das.Lees, foreman\u2014M.O'Brien, 25c; E.Siewart, sécu; R.Roe, 25c: J.Gow, 25¢: to let, all conveniences.gentlemen or married couple.87 Zeod , single room, with board, for {hree Re vaiite toc.A.Brousseau be: E Nev: Mr.John Alian\u2018s employes\u2014Chanies M.KF.H.C.2.T J.Brown, 25e, J.B.Dellght, 25c: KR.R.Wilson, 25c; J.Pitts, Sen, 5c.8.Succechesky, 50c; EK.Phar- ORCHESTER WEST, 622 \u2014 Very desir.AKK AVE, 164 \u2014 Large front room, adults.Telephone Uptown 4871.Wanted fo mand, 5c; J.Paradis, 10e, \"W.Cote, 10c: Mearns, 25e, A.Moquin, 25e: D.Lesiie, | Jones, 260: M.Roble, 25c: H Powell, 10c, |25c; G.T.Lafort, 25e.J.MeNichoH, 25c: and, 50c: J.Ellle, 50e; G.Tinkietn, 25c.Jable double front roum for two gentle- suitable for one or two gentlemen:; 22nd April L.Gourdeau, sc.A.Valliere, 10e: w.25¢c: J.TB.10e: G.Laughlin, 25c: J.T., E.D.E., 10e.P.Deinary, 10c: M.Flynn.|H.Payne, Jr; 30c.W.Gorman, 25c: J.Conway, \u201cpe: J.McGovern, 50c; P.Boyle, men or married couple; immediate Posses- also smaller one, bath flat, modern cob: WASTED a room in private family.bheak- R 10 Chaput, be: F \u201ca < \"Demers, 10c: 8.St Jacques, 25c; Alp.:10c: J.Thomas, 10c: F.Beane.10c: J.FE.Anthony, 25e; J.Burns, 25c; A.E.8key, 50c: T.\u201850e; B.Gross, 16; ston.86 5 venlences.3 3 fast preferred.15 minutes from Wind.Roy.cL 0.Ch aput, Be; J.Mar me.| mp.280 3 Flue 250; AID.[B, 100; D.Lament.(0c HF Gravdon.260 R Pine.boc, 1 Boma 20s: 0 | 0% paracer Rogers.A.Spencer, 250: Sum- Dern ST WHET 185 \u2014 Lari.PARK AVE, 69 \u2014 Lares parlor bedroom, Da ee ER CSM BOR | Thibault.106: F.Lahaie, loo 4 Bisson, 26c; H.Rogers, 25e.BJ.Bou: 106: A.David, 10c; A.Mantion, 10c: J.|Tbompson, 3ée: B.Wells, 10c; A.G.Wil.mers, 25c: W.Scott, Sou: 5 Michoviton, Tell turnished front room.bath flay, Ce eo Dr A ee epness 2427 Star Office.franchise, 10c.£ at Le.|eher, 25e: L.BI.Stein, t6c, F, B, Suther.Reliheu, J0c.7.J.Odom.5c.G.Smith, son, 56.1.Bermingham.ibe.I Jen, Soe 8.Sarpt, 250; W.Kemp, 860; F.sultable for :wo: board if desired.ladies; use of kitchen and telephone.SUNG LADY employed In business dur- franchise, 10c, E.Provost, bc, DP.Le- ; 1 : : - |Jr., 50e; T.O'Reilly, 26c; J.McLevitt, 25e: Copsey.25c: À.B Sc; J.F.Tigh I 38 3 law 87 2e0d ing da), between St.I'rbain and Uni- -febvie, bc; I.\" Boisvert, 5c: A.aGgnon, land, 2e im: Dick.Be: \"Robt.\u2018Jacksan, | ire Dogers.oe.> D.Joe 2 Me I eT oR ng fray he vite We; Ss w anes, aime = Sohnston en logan?à ; : .Spears, 25c; .aq - es # - .Doro.97 \u2014 Large double room to ARK AVÉ, # \u2014 Elegantiy furnished |versity.Breakfast during week snd meals 50; KE.Couture, 5e: E.Dumont, be: A.pe: ler, 10e; James Alan Le de = A chesne, 25c; Jas.Brady.10c.J.Ver.|bull.25c; II.Wright, 2c: T.Lockland, J.Reid.25c.P.McKenzie, 50c: H.Du- let.with separate beds, on baih fia\u2019, rooms, also a magnificent furnished on Sunday.Apply stating terms 15 Church | Primeau, bc: A.Dagenals, sc: H.Cote, 10.e Te | mette \"10e: \"86.Papps.10c; L.McGlynn, |25c; W.Kelly, 25e: T.Groome, 15e: D.bue 50c; Ryder, Zär: Sellak.25c; F.J.Mo singe rogm.re, re | Brovssens.cody Se nomas oot Raves, $ \u2014 3 25e; P.Clonar, 100\" A.Cholette, toc; H.Patry.25¢: H.\"Humphreys 2c: J.Angus, Hall, 80c; A.F.Treeton.25c: J.Arm- JRUMMOND §T., 65 \u2014 Comfortable, fur.| PRINCE ARTHUR WEST.315, near Uni u » Be; J., Be: M., rtune, 250: A.N.j25c: Geo.Mullen, 25e: 8, H k, 25c: strong, 35c: W.Knight, 25e; R.Lefeb : eras : ; 95e; C.Vaugh, 10c, P.Ferraris, bc: R.| A FM.Whitiall and empioyes.\u2014A.R.|Keenan, 10c: R.Lafortune, 250; A! N.2 a 0: on Tiancoc ©: 3c onk.oc: night, coe: R.Lefebvre, nished singis; Lane Bent et Lt cel furniahod sinsle a aan Kobitaille, f0c: A.Leblanc.8e: © Ta.Whittall, 31; D.B.Whittall Kier P.Ben: Dawson, 106.Th.Xamill 0c.Marti.|J.Imrie.250.Ir Robertson, Sores Kyive: 2c; M.Brown, 25c.J.Kennedy, 3c, A.maa.; a A Sorat londe, 100; D.O.Lescadre, Ibe - loft, 25e: E.Brien, 25c: Art.Bourdeau, 25¢.neau, 10c, H.s.Vaughan, 2oc, H.He- |phreys, 25c: T.Allan, 25e; S.Reld, 2bc; J.Ehapter, $1: N.Larac, 10c; P.Car- ; $7 _3cod tieman: terme moderate.UT BOARD.clair, 10c.L.Hurley.10c: D.Desparola, G.Benoit.25e: À.Richer, 2e: J.Laberge, ibert.10c.T.Rldgedair, 280.MC.100.|Jno.Storey.25e: Fo Johnston, toe: 5.mine, 50c; N.Wisberg, 25c; T.H.Wells, i DY Cine oom: arse emia rama: PIR AVES PR RSS Te DUOC Rar} breaktant, quick.service 100: J.L'Heureux, 100: E.Corbeil, Se.F.28.P.Dujude, 3c ; P.Richer, 25; b.£.T.Gill, 10c.J McMahon, foc, D.|Wyer, 50c: W.Harding, 26e; W.C.6.A., bbc: G5.Nacearate, so; 8 Lane.Zoe \"i ., .board, «arly breakfas © \" : \u2019 ut ! - O'Connor, 10c; J.O'Donnel, 10¢c; J.Mc- |25c; G.Duckett, 26c: J.J.Musgrave, 10c; Haynes, 25¢; J.McArthur, 26c; G.Stein- Ali modern conveniences, one or two gentie- so double Connecting parlors, fitted with ) rice; single meals 256.Whipp, 26c; B.Vincent, 10¢; T.iGrard, Bourassa, 25c: C.M, A., 25e; Fellx De : .¢ \u2019 men: possession lmmediate or 1st May; gas stove, for housekeeping terma mader- AL a reasonable price; sing se « _|5c; M.Hoffner, 10c; A.Parent, bc; J.| bien, 2%c; D.Richard, 3b¢; A.Prudhomme | Mullin, Joe; J.Compbell, loc.3.OSul- Kk Carter, 0c; H.Payne, damier don Jol, Bei M herlen 230 art Coke 110: moderate terms.87 4 jate, about May lst.+4 ANCE 8%.186 \u2014 Vacancy for a few Carpenter, 10c; J.Tanguay.5c; J.Cour- 28c: H.Giroux, abc: 2.Benoit, Be En loc: G.R.K, 26e: FE G.Reynolds 50; A.Munro.26e; H.Tavior.oer a= Bor.ocr oem nk 0 mor cent, 266: 1726, PDURSCHER 8T., & = A are double ARK AVE.es-\u2014Kice bright room, all table boarders 88 3 femanche 10e; A.Auclair, 10e; H.M.Gernell Ge: A Beno \u2018ne F Han ID.G Conins, Ze.P Monett 2e: De (tomiey.260: FR Rodgers Sc.EE Hudson son, 286: J.John, she TR.Hale za Cs e.prl- , 80c; A.T.Benn, 50c; F.Hal! |D.G.Collins, Zc.P.D., 25c; .25c; R.Hale, 25c: S.ME IR ortadly furs ey vate ami\u201d Conven'ences Te'ophon 4 ST CATHERINE ST.\u201d WEST, 871 \u2014Firat POUSE, 10¢ moe Total $7 Webb, Koc.F.E., 25¢; \u2014 Gourley, ?5c,/25c: A.Edwards, 25c; P.Meyer, hc; E.Courtenay, 10c; Oserville, 25c; L.Domen- > - = class table board for ladies and *n-| Lumber Kilna Dept \u2014 G.S.Carson, - : J.H.Corbett, 2c; J.W.Foy, 25e, J.|Wright, 25c; H.Langlands, 25e: .E.:co, 25c: G Atpile, 250; -W.Reld, 25c: ORCHESTER WEST, 615, near Windsor RINOE ARTHUR WEST, 319 \u2014 Well fur ! elrmen, gix meals.$1: or 31 meals $3-50: :25c, C.T.Robertson, 10c: J .Murphr, 10e.Pap Stan) 50c; W.G.Rowan.50c.TF.|Hutchineon, 25¢; J.Thompson, 236c; A.|J M.Aly, 10c: T.Smith, $1: P.Hilliars \u201c Hotel \u2014 Elegantly furnished; also dished; comfortable\u2019 room; clean and best of service: no waiting; à trial will con- J Dupre 10c; P.Rainville 10c; A.Rain- Phil, Brown and employes EL J.Penna, ey, cL wn.w 1 Sc, | arnt » oF * KImttd y .«|.M- » \u2018pout Mig He h eo, tront par! bedr of tle ight.vate fami se 5 ot ° , \u2019 25e; J.A.»5e; J.ve: F, Browning, 2c.J.Gorman, 26e; ©.T.mn, 25e; ng, 254; Ryan, |25c; A.M.Isidore, 25c; W.Houghton, : married couple: everything D te date: print, pre : ot Ontart fcely fur plage or a ath Also rooms : YY Ihe.10c: 1.Roy.100.L.Goldberg, 10c: soc.hae: 25e; A, w.P HE pton.25r.A\u2019 Bockers, dûc, cash, 50.|25c: F.J.Wayte, 10e: W.Sumner, 25c: 1684, 20e: W.Styles, $1: G.Depalika, 10c; : + ° ntarfo.nicely -|by week or month.\u2018 M.Foster, 10c, A.Desjardins, 10c; Bar- : or = \u2019 ' ot TTF Metivier, 250; FG vy, 10e: J.W TT I, 260; Si Sway 25e; A.Ver- must be scen to _be appreciated.87 ; nished room on bath fiat, electric al in, M.250: W.Lynch, 25e: J.W.ren su Total, $78.75.etivier, 25c.rea ©: T.Donoll, 25c; Si Swayne, 25c; A.Ver CROCE SEE Hy Te en, Timed ay 810 Io A Footer Toon burs, Heron, A Cavers walker ss Gear ne ame né mien (ES Nam BE ane Tl |e Me onto Sl Art 0 ar 7 .A .\u2019 ea ce.\u2014W.\u2019 .+ ° + .+ - * + * .ete righ Tone room.on bath fiat, oh fr - © BOARD WANTED.Blanchette, 10c; YV.Foster, 10c; G.Trem- Stewart, au; 6.ME Miller, 25c: A Friend, |» ouvre Bank, and.F1: H.À.Har- [0e; R.M.\u2019 Adams, 25e: M.Dubnitake, 20\" Ados Jorge ee ee a 288: G.0.p 88 ABK AVENCE, is \u2014 Bright, alry and very - blay, 10c, R.Simon, 10c: U.Foster, 10c; 25¢; Wm.Jackson, 25c: Jno.Feron, 250: Draper, $5, E.- Wand.$1: H.A.W 56e: JF | ise.> \u2019 ! 35e: E.LA LECTRIC LIGHT.hot water, uss of well furnished single and double front GENTLEMAN and wife wish to find board a Legault Joe Pe Dupuis, 106: EC PA, Boel BoM Samson, 10c; Thomas ries, $1: F.Ve.J Fastley, $1; H.P.Sul.|Z5c.P.fclsaacs, 25c; J.H.Lees.ase; 1662, 10c; M.Filippo, 25e; E.saru, phone and piano: no other roomers.Ap- room.every convenience; quiet bouse; gentle: in the vicinity of Montreal rite to Groves, 10c.$2.45.puis, \u2019 \"| McKeown, 3c; F.TJ.P., 2c; W.H.L.liven, $1.J.T Shaw, \u201c5c.A.A.C.D.Brown, se; W.Noakes, 3c: E.Apt 3sc; Guarda Ant, 25c: G.D.C., 85e; À biy 1744 St.Urbain.Phone St.Louls 4081.men ovty.K4 8 Mr.Ghysens.493 Plateau ave, Notre Dams Fat.Car Shope\u2014P Quinn 25: H.Bealtse: 25e: JB, 266: J.Drolet, 25c: E.\u2018Lauzon, | 25e: R.D \u20ac.20: WW.Allen, 26e; F.T1.jter, 25e: H- jichardeon, 0c: Vpn Hilgon, 36c; A, Brocuntz 75e A nier, Ere STREET, 164 \u2014 Furnished room, ST DENIS, 42 \u2014 Large ang, single rooms, | de Grace.3/1.McQuory, Z5c: A.Gessberg, 10c; F.|e: G.J.W.B.19c: B.Knackerson, Brodeur, 50c.FE.M.Casselman, 2ic.M.son, L'Eau du aber Jas Bi in.2 peel é3c; Loyal lation, 2 N Ta rie Te: A le: a Sable ror Sentieman hi oY em andreas nice\u201d location for Summer.Prone.= MaruMa, 10c:V.Obireza, 10c; G.Mun-|10c, G.G, Harwood, 50c; W.T.Adain- | Miller, 2c.¥.E.C, 50c.G King Sr ki 250 a There Loe.Yin novern, Jao) 32340 mirie, ; À \u20ac ng the st .ne.: ; son.28e.G 3 .; ve > Lan \u2019 : , : , a .-pieyed during by.Term reasoTe 4 home comfort.85 85 5 LONDON, ENG.ACCOMMODATION lear, lio Go Biazlo, ploe Ao Fish, Joe: pat Brown, Si EN 6 BIOE:| Montreal Branch\u2014Tames Elliott, 35; T D ae Cats 3c.8 Erecting Shop.\u2014Foreman Yr.Surgeon.SA arse unfurnished = abruc ce; Gan- .» ee , , er A i.Todgkinson, bc, WW lespie, 25¢; C.; W , 25c: WV.Bennett, 25c, F.Vary Ey reer | odern Rouse, abet Com het aut\u201d workin couple.*Ap- YORONATION \u2014 To let four bedrooms !tor, Joc, J.Maclusky, 10c; J.Sakoviez, Work Ie Fre, 8.BH.Wand.32.A.1 Durn- White, 23¢.J.J.Prendergast, 25c: J.dre NL Fed se! Geo.Boaz, 2bc; Wm.id Fooms, modern Rouse.private piy 356 Lagauchetiere st.west.85 & C and dining room, with attendance.in 10:0 W.(ook, 10r; K.Bugera, 10e; X.Montreal Water Works (a Foun of wm | ord be x E Mowat.fe HE =.Now, Newsamn, 2c: B.Payne, 100: 4.Kell.250.McMillan, 260: J.Barett, 26c: T.Cope- Le house.Sentromen only.82 10 QHERBROGKE BT.EART.150 \u2014 Fur [PURES qe froops are (9 Pa atationed).Spin, ake Tero avardy Toe M I eiC Ed.Bradshaw, 260s N.Goulet Te.GL Wyatt Due) DE Emephord 81.04 A.MePherson, Sc In Shirey.28e: gù |lend, 35e: F.Platts, zoel H.AM.Clark.YUKRNISHED FRONT ROOM, bath fiat.aise |b nished heated rooms to rent, Auer NT\" ° 4350 far the month of June.For fui hac Cc, a , RUSS; 25c; H, Simpson, 26c; F.R.Kirkpatrick ite: H.N.Low, 50e.A.Cmningham, 25e: N.Noel, 26c: Rod- : ©.Wilson, 25c; enny, 25e; G.Ko rt Private fami, \u201cqencdemes, ouf: apectable gentiemen Meaueated vs sam ther particulars apply to he amer And L'Heureux\" 100; Ja Pour Too: 0.Mitton Teena Tremblay.Soc: Jos Hai Nightingale.50e.A.Es Johnson.De: 5 ET ewthon pere Cont tena, 255 Sam, PN, l'age A, Pirie, Zac = ; > ant, rs.m raser, den > Solari, 35c; O.Parent, ; J B.W.Dunlop, 81; W.W.Stavely, 50c: R, B.> , .> * kes A 32 t oureet.HUTER, #7 Nicely farnisred Font 4 are RoaË Hornter.London, N, England Stacey, 10c: G.Juiten, 10e: M.Roy, 100; 26e; A.So ; ren \\ nlop, @ ; aves.t 7 |Bates, 26e; W.Blackbird.50c; A.Spiller, D.Shepherd, 25c: G.1\u2019.Bartlett, 25c: A.ORT ST.80 \u2014 Comfortably furnished |A>® room.in private fawily: 2 Urbod dat, Ro orneer., 89 re D.Berlauit, 10c; J.Farisham, 10c; M.| Bllodeau, 25c; A.Set 25 son Gagnon.Moysey, ges = % ES 25e, &.H.Finlayson, 15e; W.Bullock, G.Barker, 25c; K.Chester, 25c: E.Jor- room, all modern Convenlences; tran- fiat; bot and coli water: breakfast, sr HPSTEID Clive HEIL 37 Fellows Montarulla, 5c: J.Mareukleuris, 5c: ES T.McMahon, C: he Total.raser, ae - 8?1 ENS Le.A.Gude, 100: IP Adamsy-25e: H.!éun.250:-6.Well, 35e: F.Payne-2be: \u2014\"\u2014 slents accommodated.86.IT.OATRERINE STREET.4265, West- A Rosd\u2014Restdential hotel and pension: Obchnowlte, 10c: L.Campbell, 25c: W.: Robert, bc; Boulanger. Sturcl, 19\u20ac: J.Stckland, 10c; B.Mak- | $1: \"Melle.F.Bruneau, $i: elle FT BE Crum.$1.K.J.Willlamson, | ER 0 Peddie, 25c: W.Payne.2éc: 9.Durocher.| Ste: G.Berridge, 25c.M.Farber, 25c: M.Apply by letter to G G 9033 Star Branch beat: rites telephone Fast 1018.8 3 77 7 18e0d ismonyer, 5c.J.Marinck, 10c: V.Sala-|neau, $1: Melle.H.Bruneau, $ VE Hewton, $1; F.F.Pratt, $1.W.Gray, CC |10e; CC.Collivas, 25c: W.Lines, 26c: J.Wilkinson, 25c: W.Williams, 260: W.Camp- Office.89 2 QHERBROOKE WEST.237 \u2014 Single front ONDON, England.Abbots Court, 4 mac, Se: V.Fastoyeech, 5c.A, Sadock, | Bruneau, $1: Melle.Polly Bruneau, # &.A.Holt, $1: ©, H, Stone, $1; A.Mc- |symonds, 250.J.Curry, Soc; H.Lowe, Hall.2éc: WW.Bowden, 2ic: F.Judge, 26c: UY STREET, 475\u2014 Double room on room en bathroom f'at.gentiemen L Queen's Gardens, Hyde Park.Private 10c; If.Fauryha, 10c; H.Parsons, 25c; J.' M.Wilson, $1; J.E Laurent, $1: ; 1 Carrel, $1.Total, $12 25e: W.Ouimet, 25c; G.Thomson, 10c; J.1 Ww.Barrette, 25¢; A.Green, 25¢; U-.G bath \u2018at, all modern conveniences, 9n}¥, With or without board.87 Z2rod Hotel and Pension from 6s.a day.4368 Towarnickl, 10¢; M.\u2018O'Dea, fc; G.Pat- | Viau, $1: Alph.Hebert, $1: W.Pine si _\u2014 Ashworth, 250: C.Dartington, se: A.Cave, 25¢.F.Boaz, 25¢.A.Turnbull, 25¢; :erms modsrale, gentlemen preferred.HERBROOKE WEST, 388 \u2014 Rooms.sin- Mayfair.47 18 law |riks,.10; W.Chantigny, 10c: P.Tyla, W.D., Fraser, $1.J.A.Turcotte, $1 a.Market ans Harbor Branch \u2014J D.lGude, 10c: J.Talliefer, 10c: M.Anthony.A.L.Waiton, 25c; F.Cave, 25c: H.Car- 87 3eod gle and double, open on verandah, ONDON, W., ENGLAND \u2014 Board, rem- 10c.H.Parkins, 10c; M.Mascal 10c.G.| Kent.$1, J.Moisan, $I: O.Lanctet, $1.\u2018Moison.$1: FE.G.Malcourenne, 50c: J.D.1:50: J.Baker, 156: I Payne, 26c: A.|michaa), 50e: W.Ahler.26; G.Finnie, NRBBNE AVE 7055 \u2014 Large, well fur- |Sultable for two gentlemen, $4 werk.i dence, every convenlence.Liberal Pilozzi, 10e; V.Sarofoski, 10e: M.Ronan, | Jos.Pelletier, $1; Albini Plermont, Woodcock.d0c; H.G.Berry.Roc.H.A.Cheyne, 2ic: J.Simpson, 26c; A.Morton, 5c: Xv.Raybould.25c; G.Gosse, 25¢: E.nished room on bath fiat, modrrate _ #7 8 saw table.Terme.5s daily.Mrs.Famsinie, £2 |10c: K, Grybowski, 10e; G.Badour, 2hc:,G.Brault, $i: P.Rainville, $1: A.G.Kingston, 50c: J.Balllie, Jr.50c.A.F.1350\" Ww Pirrie, Z5c: G.Jackson, 25e; J.Gresdhouse, 60c; N.Galletby, 25e; O.Per- rent.89 Zeod T.FAMILLE, 24 \u2014 TDouole and eingle l.adbrooke Grove.63 13 2aw y Parostiak, 10c; J.Lally, 10c; W.sfl- Archambault, $1, I.K.Montbriant, Re Knopt, b0e: A.C.50c: R.M.Marsh, 50.45.Johns, 25e: J.O'Brien, 10c.$35.65.and, #5c: G.Cuthbert, 50e: G.Kitts, 50c: UTCHISON, 74 \u2014 Comfortably furnish: rooms, well furnished.newly tinted versmith, 10e; P.I.H*ueux, 25¢; A.Rru.Ed.Malo, $1; F.Gaudreau, $1; Ant, De- Total, $5.Chatlen Giles, 25c: A.Harvey.250: À.ed large double, single rooms, on |And decorated, telephone, larxe (lothes 'Inetti, 100; J.Lacoste, 5c: J.Asti, 10e: sormiers, $1: M.A.Letourneaux, $ or .Smith Shop \u2014 Foreman Chs.Morrice, Fale, to; W.Carmichael, 35¢c: H.Hud- nath flat.newiy decorated, Well appointed CuPboard.Breakfast if required.87 A.Maune, 10c; 8.Grosouf, 10c; D.Ed-|{.Boisseau, $1: Robert Boisseau, , St.Henri Branch.\u2014M.S.Stevenson, 8: 181; W.Roberts, 6c; J.Shaw, be; T.son, 2Ec: G.Hinchcliffe, 25c: S.Irwin, Louse; breakfast if desired.ss à SHUTER ST, near Éh-rbronke, a suite of mond, 10¢; H.Giguere, 10c, M.Duffy, Melle.Allce Boisseau.$1; Mme.L.MH \u20181 R.Lableche.50e: J.L.Picken, 50e: R |é:een, B0c.Alb.Green, 25c: Alf.Green.oc\u201d wm.Winser, 25e: Butler, 2äc: G.UTCHISON, 1628, near Mount Royal two rooms, Jarge front parlor, aise 10c; A.Russa, 10c; Y.Polonik, 10c; V.|Boisseau, $1; Mme.Alo.Amiot, $1; J.Laporte, 50c; G.S.Trennholme, 50c.Total j15ymghoat, Hayes.and Morrissey, Jnngbeat's time was 2:24:24, which vis the record.In 1908 Morrissey won (in 2:25:43: Hayes was second in } 2.26.04; and Yowler third in 2:26:42.: Ma has never won the big event but | has finished second once and third \u2018 tuice.Jensen Was Second.\u2018Harry Jensen, the New Yorker.was | second to Renaud in 19909.He Is a gaine little runner aid has several long distance grinds to his credit over in Gotham.Other entries to he recalved yesterday were from Henry Raulins, of Northfield.Mass; Ernest Peabody, »f \"Lynn: Edward Ford of Boston;- Alfred Rodgers of Halifax, N.S.; A.Higgins, of New York; Nenry W.Fllege, of Westchester A.C.N.Y.; Hugh Neil of Worcester; Willlam Si- mons, of Roslindale, and Joseph Christon.of Lowell.Kelly and Thompson, Chtcago, April 15\u2014Hugo Kelly and \u201cC'velone Johnny\u201d Thompson,,.both claimants for the middleweight title, have agreed to fight ten rounds before the Drexel Athletic Club of Racine, Wis, within two weeks.The United States has exported mere oll In the fifty years since the industry started\u2014over 32,000,000,000 worth -\u2014than the entire North American production of gold amounts to since Columbus\u2019 discovery.Last year the sum received for crude oll in California amounted to $40,000,000, or almost there in the same time Never use & match or torch while inspecting the carburetor, and it is a good plan not to smoke while filling the gasolene reservoir.Following this advice will prevent squabbles with the insurance companies.Because they could not use the reads in Pulaski County, Ky, to carry their produce to market, twenty - five farmers left that section last week for a State farfher west where some attempt is made to keep the roads passable.This condition exists all through Kentucky.end hardly a day passes but some farm is abandoned, its owner bejng compelled to peek a home In a locality where roads are not mere masses of bottomiess mud.Affairs have reached such a critical stage In the Blue Gress State that the merchants in the cities are raising funda by ivate subscription tv improve the highwrya double the value of the gold produced | Examine both primary and second - ary wiring.Even a slight reat in the insulation has been the causs of serious trouble.Brakes should be examined at re- | gular intervals, in order to ascertain if the lining le in good condition.If worn, the old lining should be replaced with new.If the brakes are of the internal-expanding type, the shoes may have become worn, in which case they should be renewed.Toggle joints d adjusting nuts should be inspected, and any looseness taken up.With an fucrease of almost half a million in January of this year aver that of last, and an increase of more than two and a half million dollars for the seven months ending January of this year as compared with the same period in 1910.the exports of American-made automobiles are climbing to a height undreamed of several years agn On the other land, steady as was the decrease in the value of automobiles Imported into this country during the past year.it is even more marked this year.For the pertod of seven months, ending with January of the present year, as compared with e similar period last year, the decrease amounted to §786,492, If Are in List of Star Entries Received for or B.A.A.Marathon GOLF NOTES FROM NER AND FR Tt is reported that\u201d soma scratch games have already been played over the Outremont links.The Handicap Committee of the Women's Eastern Golf Assoctation has national champion.ant Miss Fanny ©.Osgoode of the Country Club, Brook- line, Mass, the association champion, at plus one in the ratings.The Mississauga short course is in good condition, and handicaps will be arranged for to-morrow and Saturday.The \u2018bus meets the 10, 12.15 and 2 o'clock trains.- The North Toronto Club is open, and: games will he played to-day.\u2018MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT.Eugene Tremblay, the champion lightweight wrestler, who has beaten all the local, British, and American boys of his weight, is now going after the welterweights.On Wednesday night next, at Sohme1 Park, he will meet Kilnnis the Greek and one of the best welterwelghte in the business.Tremblay.met Kilonis a year and a half ago in Maine, and though they wrestled for over three hours neither man got a fall.The local boy is getting better every day, however, and believes he can take the Greek's measure despite the handicap of weight The bout should be fast, as both are clever and hustlers.=x placed Miss Dorothy Campbell of Hanus ton, Ont, the U.8 and Canadian | nf, wiry THE ABLE, TANCE OF THE ABOVE ANY WEAIS POINT IN THE UP- WILLEASTRENGTHENED.E\u2014\u2014\u2014 IECLAIRE ) seems Td PoSSESS INE REAL C0005 Nn \u2014 RUBENSTEN PRASED BUT TORONTO FAST | | Toronto, April 15, \u2014Straws, they say.indicate which way the wind lies.To-day G.L.Mackay, chairman of the C.W, A.Racing Board.received two letters which are significant over the battle on in (C.I.A.circles over the control of the body.One from Fred Kumpf says: y truet that you will be able to keep jrreimg out of CA AU.hands.T am satisfied that the Union would bother with the wheeling end.l.outs Ruben- etein is à good, genial fellow, but I think Montreal Has had the honor long enough.1 think it is time that the honur came 4o° Toronto.Bob Falconer «car, fill the office 10 a thal a Térontonian, so 1 éodié, {my jdout tb wark for peop - are orthy.As far as Tophn on- dérned.1 know you wit en eave of.\u201d Toe té Rumor has it that Mr: Rabe: will not attend the antiiat- 1 Robert Falconer, the Q.C.B.C; president, wiro was selected to éppoñé Mr.Rubenstein, says that his nomination was the fastest thing ha ever encountered.\u201cI-stood on the bank looking on and the bunch just pushed mse in and I've got to swim or drown now,\u201d he says._ i .» If a car has been out gl use for a prolonged period.before starting the engine mix an equal quantity~of gasoline and lubricating ofl, and inject into the cylinders.Then with apark off.turn the engine several times to allow the gasoline to penetrates the rings to the walls of the cylinders: The oil in mixture will have the tendency to remedy the dryness of the walls, which gasolens alone would not do.If the engine, then should not start, use more gasolene\u2014without the oil.soften and dissoive the grease.This is true, especially in winter weather Jthe negro pugilist, who Jack Johnson, returned to America on [sent to jail for speeding an automo- Exceed $800,000 is Salary Aggregate for Big League Players-Clubs Will $50,000 for Services vos New \u2018 York, April 15\u2014Nearly 400 ball players are drawing salaries from the sixteen major league clubs.Baseball sharps here figure that before the pennant races end, the magnates will | have pald out more than $800,000 for | services rendered.It is conceded that | the players in the National and Am- | erican leagues this year will receive more money for thelr labors than ever before in the history of the game.There is no salary limit ini vogue, and the stipends range the way ftom $1,500 to nearly ten times that amount._.In the New York Nationals, John McGraw, manager, who Is not a play- , will receive aboyt $13,000 for.his vork this year.Christy Mathewson ie believed to be the highest paid ball player.in the profession.He signed a five years' coptract Mast win- | ter at an anual salsry of $10,000, it | is said.The two dozen other players on the New Yotk team will.average about $2,760 eplece, awe -.the.total salary Hst to more than $85,000; high and the record \u2018in pro- | water mark _t fessional baseball: .Chase Gets $7,000.\u201cPhe New York Americans will also receive liberal salaries.Manager Chase wil draw about $7,000 for his services, as manager, captain and first baseman, with a chance to receive a substantial bonus if the 1lill men win the champlonship.Russell Ford, the team's star pitcher, will get close to $5,000, and the season's pay roll will foot up in the neighborhood of $55,000.Among the other hig league teams, the pitchers will, as usual, be the star performers on the salary list.According ts current reports the wages of some vf the more important men will run about as follows: Coomhs and Bender, Philadelphia, $5,000 each, Walsh, Chicago, $6,000; Mullin, Detroit, $5,000; Adams, Pittsburg $5.- 000; Rrown, Chicago, $5,000; Collins, Philadelphia.$7,000: Lajoie Cleveland, $7.000; Wagner, Pittsburg.$6,000; Cobb, Detroit.$9,000.Practically all the big league clubs except Boston will exceed the $50,000 mark in their salaries ~ Other Expenses.Aside from the players\u2019 salaries, the expenses of each club will include about $8,000 for railroad fares, $6,000 for hotel accommodations, $6,000 for clerical work, $10,000 fof rent and $5.000 for uniforms, equipment and in- videntalæ or about $35.000 gross.The New York Nationals will top the list of spenders, owing to the fact that the rent of their grounds is $80,080 a vear, which makes the total expense of the club for the vear about $180.- | 000, including the $80,000 spent on the southern training trip and for new prayers.SIM LANGFORD ~~ LAUGHS AT JOHNSON New ¥ork, April 16.\u2014Sam Langford, aspires to wrest the championship laurels from ter a three months\u2019 trip abroad.He is on his way to.Weymouth, Nova Scotia, where bis! father is ill.Langford laughed heartily when told that Johnson had been the Lusitania bile.Addie Joss'ls Dead.Toledo, Ohio, April 15.\u2014Adrian C.Joss, better known in the baseball: world as \u201cAddie,\u201d well-known pitcher of the Cleveland American Leagues! i baseball team, \u2018died at his home here.| \u2018Death was due to tubercular meningitis: ifrom which he had heen a sufferer | since Inst Sunday.Joss was 81 years | jold.He is survived by a widow and two children.\u2018 i : Now that Florldora is to ha linked ito New York by an extension of the | (national highway, much js heard of] .persons who have long desired to tour, to and through that section.but who, There are) have been deterred by the knowledge on Tuesday next, April times, however, when kerosene will|that such a journey would entail ship-: sldence of Mr.Frewin, harden>d ment of the car by steamship or train avenue, Verdun, at 8 in both directions, and the added ex- | pense of fares to the South EGYPTIAN CIGAR ETTES \"A delightful blend of choice Turkish tobaccos.The equals of any imported brands.10 for 15c, | engagements were so pressing THE FIRE AT THENEW YURK POLO GROUNDS New York, April 15.\u2014The great double deck grand stand and the right field bleachers at thq National League Buseball Park, which were destroyed Ly fire early yesterday morning, caused & loss estimated at $160,000.The club house and the centre and left field bleachers were saved, 8nd the fire, which started at 12.30 a.m.was under control two hours later.It was one of the most spectacular fires ever seen in New York.The whole of Harlem and the Bronx wag illuminated when the great tongues of flame, feeding on the dry wood work of the stand, shot high in the air and sent showers of sparks swirling still higher, Shortly after o'clock this marning all that remained of thé grand stand was a mass of twisted girders and a heap of smouldering embers.~ Secretary W.M.Gray, of the New York National League Club, announced that it had been decided to call today's game off.\u201cThere will be no baseball game at the Polo grounds to-day.\u201d sald Secretary Gray.\u201cNo definite plans have vet been made for the future.When \u201d - we get together later in the day some.: - thing will be decided upon and then a statement will be made.\u201d Atlantic Cäy.N.J., April 15.Frank Farrell, president of the New York American l.eague Club, has offered the New York National League Clubs the use of his grounds.Farrell was staying bere and left for Philadelphia this morning.The definite announcement made yesterday by John T.Wha- len, a director of the New York Club.that the local National League team will play its home games on the American League grounds Consents from all the National League Clubs te \u2018this arrangement were received, K -was announced, and the offer of the Washington Heights grounds made by President Frank Farrell was accepted.MONUMENT RETIRES FROM CINDER PATH New >.York, April 15.\u2014Jack Monu- inent, America's champion miler and two nmiler, has quit athleticæ In a - letter to Lawson Robertson, trainer of the Irish-American A.C., he says zi he will never again don a palr of racing shoes: He says that business pre- reuts him from training properly, and rather than compete whils not in condition he has decided to quit the sport entirely.Monument is an Engilshman.He came to this country five years agu and joined the Irish-American A.C.For two years he carried the Winged Fist tu, many victortes In handicap events.Last year he surprised the athletic world by developing into & champion.Under the tutelage of Robertson he showed 80 much speed and stamina early last season at Celtic.Park that experts predicted he would capture a championship, True to the predictions, he showed more speed with each start, with the result that he won four titles.He éirned his first title when he won the one-mile race at the Jun-' ior Metropolitan Championships.Later he went to New Orleans and won both the one-mile junior and one-mile senior Championships from big fields.With the close of the outdoor ssa- son he began training indoors and at the indoor national champlonahips won the two-mile race.Immediately after that race Monument contracted a heavy cold and was unable to compete in several specal races for which he was entered at Madison Square Garden.When he recovered, his business e that, he found little or no time to train.Verdun Cricket Club.A general meeting of members of the Verdun Cricket Club will be held 18, at the re- 44 Church p.m.All members and intended members are invited to attend.was - \u2014 \u2014 1 + popular Homeseekkers > » Tey is 4 gE £ he \u2014 0 wr - 3 - DISEASE OF \u2014\u201cTAPE-ITIS\" + \u201cWhen we Americans start doing anything, we often overdo it, and in business fe this trait is no better iltustrated than In the awful habit of tapeltis °° So savy Arthur E.Stilwell, president of the kansas City, Mexico & Orient Maliway.and continues further: \u2018Tape-itls begins man, banker.broker, merchant staris to buy Ein Up until that time h when the ratiroad manufacturer shires on mar.\u20ac has been successful either as a business man os as ani executive ji 1 ower eas attended et Fo grata ion.uithough it took every hour of his ti and has reaped financial reward.or he has been most usefu! to his «company and carned a large salary by close attention 10 the things he was hired for One day at his club Le hears of a friend who has struck it rich in 10,000 shares of R.O.T Railway s10ck, and his ears prick up.\u2018Whats the use 80 quickly\u201d he says to himself.days he T.U.Hu à few (J-want-1o-unload) common.advance.He walks into the office of a broker with whom he his been udvised To deal, and for the first time becomes acquainted with a ticker.He sees eight or ten men grouped around it, allowing a little piece of paper thai issues from it to pass through their hands, and they seem to enjoy it.lle watches the up- daratus and the pleasure it brings 10 the men gathered about, and he Bingeriv æleps up and touches It and finds it pain- Jess.The thing is all Greek to him, but fascinating, and in time le learns ils language.! \u2018One hour has been taken up on this frst day in getting acquainted with the tape As he is paid $100 per day for eight hours work, he has only used $15 worth of time.He arrives next dav al eleven, stays until twelve-thirty, gues to lunch, and then spends half an hour after lunch with his new playmate.Mr.Tupe.He has used $4i worth of time.And, havi a realization of this waste of his ewn,èr.ratuer, his emplover's time, he Puts a tune ciock in his offire tn sée that all the help at $5 per week arrive un time.Why, O why?\u201cIn a day or two the tp on R.O.T.Railway does not work right It rather bags ut.the knees and snows signs of spavin.He rushes wildly to his broker.but is assured 1t is only a trial run.and that R.O.T.will be first under the wire When tlie race is called.=o, off and on he dallies with the little white ribbun of paper, and at the énd of the year it js all over with him.He Is thoroughly inoculated with the dreadful habii.Ilere- after he cannot tell vou how he feels umil 10 o'clovk in the morning, when he ban let the tape run through hls ha-da A good business man has thus succumbed to tape-itis.; \u2018Some get tape-itis so had:y that they have to have a ticker in their offices, end they sit beside this charmer by the hour.There seems to he no cure for it.And when the sufferers from tape-itis drop thelr wads and have no more money to put up as margin, they stil hang around the tape and dully think what they would make or lose if they did in reality buy this 1000 shares or sell that 1000 shares.\"There are fwo Incurabie diseases \u2014 sleeping sickness and tape-itis.Foo rk oh eb NO MARKETS.» +, + ° The stock markets were aii c'osed to-day Montreal will be closed on Monday.but there will he a session of the New York Stock Exchange.+ 4 wi + + 3 deefesfeeeelert fe ofr oe Pitt aratirsrirtss SHORT ITEMS OF THE GOLD CAMP.Putting it briefly, the dlassed as \u2018\u2018some mine Hollinger \u201cThere will be at least six dividend avers,\u201d 1s the dicttun of Mr Lob flver, mining engineer of the standard Gold Mines, regarding the Porcupine area, which he thinks will ultimately Je- velop into one of the best in the world.On the Preston Fast Doma a gang ol men are busv building houses Tor the cumpressor plant.making à foundation for the two-stamp mill, FULNIDE #4 Saw - mil and cleaning vat the old eat to find the best spot on winch to sink Surface work will commence su sous as the show 18 off the ground .Managing Inrecior + 1 Heffernau.of Montreal, says thut The Crown Chartered is tu be thoronogthiy prospected, and, With that ohject in view Engineer Lamb, of the Swastika, has been engaged as consulting enginecr, Pilling ts depth along the ditferen: veins will be the present means of development Large numbers are rushing in ta stake claims in the neighborhood of Fort Mie tachewan, to those of been made.Fort Matachewan miles north of Flk where gold Porcupine are said to have is situated about ?5 Fake, up the Mont rea) River.and about 25 miles tu he west by canoe and porluge The Tobie property is sald te ve Bonking very much better HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION TO WESTERN CANADA.On Tuesday next, April 18h the Cane adian Pacific will run another of ats the Canadian West, which will ome tine every second Tuvsdauv thereafter, during the months of Mav, June, July, August and September.1911.The Canadian Pacific is the Ont \u2018All-Canadian Ruillway operating Te- gular through trains [rom Eastern Canada to Western Canada, passing through Port Arthur, Fort William, Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina.Moose Qaw, Modicine Hat, Calgary.Fdmon- ton, and through its numerous branches\u2019 and connections reaches Yorktoon, Faskatoon, Prince Albert, and the Agricultural districts of Northern Saskatchewan and Alberta, when free homesteads are still available.The advantages of the Canadian Pa- eific direct service without \u2018hunge of cars are incalculable, especially to families with children, ete.-.while run- \u201cting avholly through Canadian terrl- gory, Immigration Inspection, Customs © xamination of baggage and effects, and other inconveniences are avolded wsehich are incident to a journey through the United States.For the Homeseekers\u2019 Excursion of ffuesday, April 18th, two trains will atart from Windsor Street Station at 30.10 a.m:, and 10.30 p.m.consisting of modern oolonist cars.the berths in which are free, and which are equiped %.with cooking range, separate toilets for ladien and gentlemen, ete.-unex- | relled tourist cars supplied with mattress.bedding.curtains, ,ete-first i.class coaches and standard rirst class 7 EN | First sleepern, oo \u201cFor fullér information, ask nearest Ca Pacific Ageñt for a \u2018Net- tier's Guide.\u201d or write to A.FE la.fonde, City Passenger Agent, 218 St.James Street, or.1to Emile J.Hebert, Assistant General Passenger Agent, .Windgor Street Station, at alontreal.+ - Qui 7 or to His business, | of my\u2019! nose to the grindstone when riches vome gots a clioice tip to buy 1 W.He.fs told that he is sure to get a ten-potnt 18 discoveries equal | ¥ WALL STREET [\u2014 = | I | 1 Waiting for the Supreme Court decisions.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 SATURDAY.APRIL 13, \u201c Wall Streets Disease of \u201cTape-itis\u201d-Our Banks in The S NS SI = = SSN = SNR Same » man still: waiting.Five Concerns Are Picked to Pay Dividends There are at least five Industrial corporations of considerable size which are expected to Inaugurate dividends on their common stocks in the not distant future.Market price of each of the issues has recorded a measureable advance since the first of January, although in three instances common dividends were as confident!ly expected many months ago as at the present time.The companies are American Agricultural Chemical, American Beet Sugar, Pactfic Telephone, United States Rubber and American Woollen.This table shows the earnings and prices | of the stocks: J Earn, Price per Dec.31, Pres.share 1810, price.Am.A Ciem .\u201c12% 46 ov Am.Boy Sugar.°*8 42% 44 Amer Wooilen.22 FAR 31a Pacific Telephone.10.9 431, s°% U.= Rubber.#13 361 41 *Esilmated.; .CISVERH ][© Q VESTtOLIS A Do not touch the Western asbestos vonçern uniese you are ont for the sheerest kind of gamble.X.- Dobie has made «ome excellant showings, but you will have to walt a Itttla longer before large ore bodies at ideplhi have been proven.The property pis Leing act.vely developed.S.A 5 -The Rea dlrectors appeared in last Thursday's Star The capltal is $t- 000.000 and the shares were placed at 36.2.The Crown Remerve gold claim is be- | ing worked, and it is id to haye: far prospects.It is beside the Holll uit ; the big 1jolinger vein has not yet been | struck on the Crown Reserve.A TT R No doubt \"\u201cSoo' wound be linger hut for the slump in earnings.The | present dividend Inoks perfectly safe.\u201cFred © The Pilgrim Mine of Cripple ' , Creek 1s à dead one.Stock worth about | | 1 cent a share.i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 0 \u2014\u20141 \u2014\u2014 Prudential Trust | | Company Limited Head Office: !41 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.MONTREAL.i § The Company is prepared to trans- ! act ll general business, including the Management of Estates acceptance of : Trusteeships, the issuance and certifica-| \u2018tion of Bonds and Debentures, the loan- | ing of money on Mortgages and Stocks.{ § Personal enquiries and correspondence solicited.B.HAL BROWN, .Vice-Pres.& Gen.Mgr.83 1leod FEW FAILURES IN CANADA IN THREEMONTHS Commercial suspensions in the Domin- lon of Canada during the first quarter of 1811 make a notably satisfactory comparison with those of the corresponding period in recent nreceding vears, nur- bering only 367, against 426 last year, and 425 in 1909, while the amount of defaulted liabilities aggregated only $2,876,- 705 against $4,021,584 and $4,814,627, respectively.Each of the three divisions into which the statement is divided shows marked tmproventent, and though the number fa manufacturing Is exactly the same as last year.it compares with 100 two years ago, a decrease of 20.As regards the amount of liabilities, however, In this class, the exhibit is much more favorable, the total, $774,445, showing a marked decrease as comparad With the $1,747.225 of last year, or the $1,077,991 of 1904.On the other hand, in the Trading d!- vision the conditions are almost entirely reversed, improvement being more pronounced in number than in the amount involved, 281 suspensions, with defaulted indebtedness of $2,083,260, comparing with 339 last year for $2,238.423, and 3 for $2,839,493 in 1909, Failure record figures and every otther kind of figures go to show that business is much better in nada than it 1s in the States.With (@ lower tariff, tha Americans would now swamping our markets with their surplus goods.S.A.Warrants There are 1200 Outstanding A rumor that the period of locating land under South African veterans\u2019 cer- ; tificates would be extended has produved a temporary flurry in the market during the past week.The rumor.however, has nothing official behind ft.as the Govern- | ment has made no intimation that it; would extend the period.Tlie number of warrants outstanding now is about 1200.| vear '& Co, and à member of the New York 1911.\" A.& 0.DEAL SAD - T0 BE NEARER There Were persistent rumors to-day that the R.& O.deal was making progress, which means apparently that the Western Interests had about agreed to accept the terma of the Richelieu directors in regard to the Inland Navigation Co.BATES SAYS WALL ST.IS ONE BLUE SPOT Special to The Montreal Star.; Wall Street, April 15.\u2014John W.Gates is back from the South.He says: Wal Street appears to be a very blue spot at the moment, but there ts every Indication of bountirul harvests, und this cannot result otherwise than changing peasimism into optimism in time.\u201cln the West every one is preparing for Lig harvests.The situation in Texas is- the best in the history of the State.| Cotton in Southern Texas is six to ten inches high.Corn is up, and everything | looks good.\u2018 | \u2018Fundamental conditions are sound everywhere, Banks are all strong in cash.In fact, the majority of them have too much money.For the last four vears the volicy has been to curtail, retrench, weed out the bad from the good, and economize in general, The result has been to place the finances of the country on a sounder basis and to strengthen the business situation in general.Business is ready to go ahead as soon as the country is released from the bondage of pulitical agitation.\u201c] am not interested in the stock market.1 am simply following the policy of the average business man.\u201cIn m) opinion the country wlll melt about as much pig iron as last year.We will not experience a boom year, but ft wil] make a good average.The amount of iron ore mined this season will not be as large as in the preceding sea- ; son.due to the fact that shipments last\u2019 weére beyond requirements.The steel outlook in general is not bad, but,\u2019 lke other lines of trade, is being held up: by political agitation.A BROKER\u2019S OPINION.| J.S.Bache.) While liquidation of commodities is stil going on in business, stocks seem to have already passed through that stage and are ready to take advantage of developments.NEW YORK BROKER DEAD.of Robert Goodbody ©OPINMIONS os vus (MARKET.{ J.S.Bache & Co.\u2014We believe the fund- |amental situation i sound.With easy money and a most favorable outlook for the crops.su pronounced upward movement will follow as soon as the Trust cases have been finally disposed of.Miller & Co.\u2014I1t is to be hoped that the much-mooted decisions will be rendered very shortly, and that natural conshiera- tions will again exert their proper influences on prices.Meantime, unblassed opinion must admit chances are the better for the oonstructtive side of the market.When Broker Is Justified In Fighting (N.Y.Post.) On request, the governors of the Stock Exchange have made the special ruling that if one member on the floor asks another member whether he expects Lue Trust decisions Monday.and the interrogated member tlien hits his Interre- gutor hard upon the nose, the assauiting member shal] not be suspended.On the ground of his having had extreme provocation, he would escape with a reprimand.Robert Goodbody.Stock Exchange, died on Thursday afternoon at Haledon, near Paterson, N.J.Apr.Apr.May.Fab.Week ending \u2014 8 1 18.11.Certificates Issued 1128 7123 7112 70% Certificates located.By vVeterans.590 RSS GRE LSS By substitutes .4571 4346 4459 4731 Instruments appointing substitutes registered, but noj located.\u201c88 7TA5 TIT 468 ! Outistanding.1203 1234 1500 1454 | The price contlnues 10 range around | $750 to $760.John H.Hammond Pleads Not Guilty.Washington April 14 \u2014Jehn Ilays Hammond has filed a formal plea of nol guilty In the suit brought agalnst him by Daniel J.Sully for $1.000.000 damages for con- | piracy to defame the latter's character and destroy his good standing.+ Fire and Burglar Proof .SAFES VAULTS -Made by \u2014 The Dominion Safe and Vault Co., Limited \u2014Sold by\u2014 The Canadian Fairbanks Ce., Limited 444 St James Street, Montreal.Branches: \u2014Torontn, st.John, N.B.: Winnipeg.Calgary.Van- courer, Saskatoon, Prince Rupert, 73 35eod Canadian Consolidated Felt Company, Limited 67, First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds Guaranteed unconditionally, both as ! to Principal and Interest and Sinking Fund by the CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER COMPANY.LIMITED.which has net profits three yeara payment of interest and Dividend .§ 347,930.24 Surplus Assets.3,000,000 00 EARNINGS OF CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED FELT CO.\u2014 Net profits, 1909.$ 94,104.20 Net profits, 1910, estimated over.100,000.00 Average tor last after bond Preferred WESTMOUNT tue City of Westmount desires to pur- charge from $20,000 10 925,000 of dehentures of the itv of Westmount Offers will he received by the Commissioners at the of- fices of the Montreal Trust Company un- ti! noon of Wednesday, the 28th of April, 1911, which must contaln full particulars of the bonds offered for sale: he sealed and marked.Commission of Westinount.™ be made 1st of May, 191:.A.D.SHIRLEY.88 2 City Clerk.We offer 6% in \u201cBloc ) J Uhis Company 18 under the S1.oo0 par value preferred.| : S 300 par value Common qe dane business of the cities of Reno, City, and Silver City, Nevada | portant mining and irrigation Webster.of Boston.Mass.| companies which do the entire electric lighting and power | SIERRA PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO.Excursions ts; Preferred Stock ks\u201d of For Soso and accrued preferred dividend.management of Messrs.Stone and owns all the stock of the Sparks, Virginia City, Carson , and in the surrounding im- districts, of Western Nevada.'l These companies also do the \u2018entire! gas business in Reno, Sparks, and Carson City, and supply water for domestic use } in Reno, and Sparks; a very considerable power business [| ith mines and mills being also handled.This Preferred Stock is cumulative; dividends being payable quarterly.\u2019 : The present earnings are substantially in excess of dividend requirements.The properties are run by clectricity developed by water ! 1 | power, the ultimate capacity being 150.000 horse-power.No Bonds outstanding.\u2014\u2014 We recommend these securities for investment.I - - .- | Send for descriptive circular.i | J.M.Robinson Sons, 28 Hospital Street, | MEMBERS \"MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.R$ 3 aw 1 COTY OF offers 1o' \u201cSinking Fund Delivery to Inter- Annual Bond ; est Charge .$30,000 00 AT PRESENT PRICE BONDS YIELD 6'g P.C.The Montreal Securities Corporation, mies.94-95 Bank of Ottawa Bdg.Montreal H.R.SWENERTON, | Manager.' i \" Dominion Gold Mines LIMITED Small block stock offered at 2(}e per share.Will be advanced to R0c on 15th April.1 ! 157 St.James Street, \u201cOur Information Service is at your disposal.We will be glad to furnish you with any information as to your THE QUEENS Toronto the Queen City of Canada ls\u2019 the important business and tourist i centre of the Dominion, its many hand- | | some churches, artistic public buildings (imposing offices, public drives, parks, ! land gardens, are the admiration of! \u2018many thousands of visitors throughout the vear.\u2019 ! Une of the best hotels In Canada la {located here, the old established \u201cQueen's\u201d.a hostelry that is especially popular with a:l discriminating people, | standing in its own beautiful and ex-| tensive grounds, it has an air of quiet and refinement that appeals strongly to the hoime-lover, its\u2018 fame fs far- reaching, and many remember with | pleasure the hours spent within its] I is operated un the | ospitable walls, The \u201cQueen's\u201d t American and European plan, the rates being: Rooms without bath (American | Plan) $3.00 per day up.Rooms with | Bath (American plan) $3.E0 per day up.| Rooms (European Plan) $1.50 per day | .: 25 2aw j 1 we possess present or proposed investments, and to advise you as to same.Our monthly bond circular sent on application, HANSON BROS.Bond Dealers, Dept.À, 164 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL, N Milton Hersey Co., Chemist and Mining] ,' by any one of the number or by the survivor.A joint account of this kin ; | + 89 141 Saw Engineers + Assays and Analyses of all Commer- | cial materials.Tests of Cement, - | \u2019 Steel, Iron, etc.Reports made on; mines and quarries.DR.MILTON L.HERSEY, Managing Director | 171 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.|tu 73 156end Wanted \u2014 IRON ORE PROPERTY, near Atlantic Shipping Port, also COP= PER PROPERTY.Will deal with principals only.Send 11 particulars to Box 682 Star Office.= 86 9 2aw Those Dependent Upon You It is important that you make your will now; and most important that you select an executor who is thoroughly reliable, experienced and always available.The Eastern Trust Company CANADA LIFE BUILDING H.B.STAIRS, MANAGER MCOUAIG BROS, & C0.A General Stock Exchange Business Transacted.Investment Securities a Specialty.Reports on any Canadian or American securities furnished on application.Our Weekly Circular of Thursday, April 13th, gives an analysis of the position of CANADA CEMENT CO., Limited.\u2014Copy Mailed on Request\u2014 46 Elgin Street.We also recommend the purchase of Standard Gold Mines, Limited.W.L.TEESON & CQ.Fiscal Agents Phone Main 5086.98 Commercial Union Bldg.Members of Montreal Mining Exchange DOBIE (Armstrong-McGibbon) At present price Is one of the best speculations in Porcupine.Another is - Standard Both should sell very much higher In the near future.Further particulars and maps furnished free on request.Gordon & Shorey Members Montreal Mining Exchange.4 8T.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL, Telephones Main 280 and 6502 | MON outh-R.& O.Deal 29 BRANCHES |).W.MCONNELL OF OUR BANKS AND À E AMES IN THE SOUTH EN mer WO nn Mr.A.E.Ames of Toronto, will ak y There-are now 29 branches \u2018of Can- be elected direotors of the Canada \u2018yele & Motor Co, which will change its name adian banks in the West Indics, situated as follows: to the Russell Motor Car.Company.FINANCIAL Antilla, Cuba.Royal Bank.Bridgetown, Barbadoes.Royal Bank.Calbarien, Cuba._ Royal Bank.>.Camaguey, Cuba.Royal Bank.Cardenas.Cuba.Royal Bank.eee \u2019 Cienfuegos, Cuba.Royal Rank.Mr.George Caverhill {s in New York.Cienfuegos, Cuba., Nova Scotia.- Havana, Cuba.Nova Scotia.Mr.Purvis McDougall is in Atlantic Havana, Cuba.\u2026.Royal Bank.Chy.Havana, Cuba, (Gallano St.).[ \u2018Royal Bank.Kingston, Jamaica.Nova Scotia.Mr Thornton Davidson {s visiting Boston, | | \u2014 is Kingston, Jamaica.Royal Bank.! _ _ Mandeviile, Jamaica.Nova Scotia.| atanzas, Cuba.Royal Bank.Manzanillo, Cuba.Royal Bank.U.S.Rubber Mayaguez, Porto Rico.Royal Bank.Montego Bay.Jam.Nova Scotia.= Nassau, N.P., Bahamas.Roval Bank.|__ An executive committee meeting ef the Ponce, Porto Rico Royal Bank.| United States Rubber Cn.was held Port Antonio.Jamaica.Nova Scotia, | Thursday afternoon.®Vhile It is believed Port Maria, Jamaica.Nova Scotia.(hat the matter of a dividend disburse- Port of Spain, Trinidad.Royal Bank.ment to comrnon stockholders was dis- St.Ann's Bay, Jam.Nova Scotia.jcussed, members of the committee refussd Sagua, Cuba.Royal Bank.j to make any definite statement.San Fernando, Trinidad.Royal Bank.Ts Santiago, Cuba.Royal Bank.$5,250 BID.San Juan, Porto Rico.Royal Bank.San Juan, Porto Rico.Nova Scotia, Savana-la-Mar,Jamanca.Nova Scotia.W.1.Ross & Co.have bid $5,250 for a seat on the Philadelphia Stock Mu, , change.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 REST, - $7,000,000 THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.Of the Canadian Bank of Commerge will receive deposits of $1 and upwards, on which interest Is aliowed at current rates There is no delay.in withdrawing the whole or any poruon of the deposit.Small deposits are welcomed.Accounts may he opened In the names of two or more persons, to be operated saves \u201cexpense in establishing the ownership of the money after death.and ls especlal'y useful when a man desires to provide for his wife or for others depending upon him in the event of his death.| © MONTREAL BRANCH ST.JAMES STREET H.B.WALKER - - Manager West End Branch\u2014Cor.St.Catherine and Metcalfe Street H.B.PARSONS - - : | = THE BANK OF OTTAWA | EOTABLIONED 1874, - Your business with the MINING DISTRICTS OF NORTHERN ONTARIO can be handled to your advantage by this Bank.BRANCHES AT COBALT, MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014Francis Cole, Manager.FAIRMOUNT AVENUE BRANCH\u2014A.W, Laing, Manager.15 GUARANTEED 7% And a Share In All the Profits.Interest Paid Halt Yeany.This business is one of the clean, gilt edge enterprises that has beep In successful operation for 36 years, with a high class trade established the world over.The assets at the back of this security are of the most substantial, and growing more valuable every year.Call or write for full particulars at once.National Securities Corporation, Limited Confederation Life Building, Toronto 22 2 law We have prepared a SPECIAL LETTER on \u201cS00.\u201d Write or call far copies GREENSHIELDS & COMPANY MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE 39-41 New Broad St., London, EC.16 St.Sacrament Street 84 6 Hollinger, Rea Mines, Nor, Ont.Expl.Don't stop to ark why.Don't expe ct me to tell yon all the reasons even and BUY THE THREE PORGUPINES.if you should ask, but take my advice ' EDWARD L.DOUCETTE, Stock Broker, MacDougall, Bros.Stock and Bond Brokers.Members Montreal Stock Exchange 9 Bt.Sacrament St., Montreal.128 156eoa vi The CANADIAN AGENCY GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL and CORPORATION BONDS and DR- TREAL.OTTAWA.main 6ñ29.11 ST.SACRAMENT ST, 36 16 ; 89 lend | \u2014 \u2014 mm 1.H.Redpath F.H.Lewis N.C.Ogilvie | REDPATH & CO., STOCK BROKERS Members Montreal Stock Exchange Tel.Main 6900-6901.26 and 27 Guardian Bldg.395 813 G.W.FARRELL&CO.Members Montreal Stock Exchange, | STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.BENTURES BOUGHT AND SOLD.ISSUES MADE IN LONDON.3 2 ; , 45 St.Francois Xavier Street, BANKERS: Tel.Main 3410.MONTREAL.Messrs.Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co.\u2018 Bank of Montreal Parr\u2019s Bank, Limited._ \u2014_ 162 106 1aw , McGIBBON & MacDOUGALL ||| S: CARSLEY & CO.| embers o ontreal Stock Exchange.i : .STOCK AND BOND BROKERS : 1 node EXECUTED ON ALL M rome ele je Main ; : 7 a ORDERS EX Cc bo Telephtiie Main Te4L 30 HOSPITAL STREET | | Tel.Main os.115 ST, FRANCOIS XAVIER or.| 7 or ?266 13 Lau 1 \u2014 = La Ltèe 0) « 3 eme rares aa PRESIDENT TAFT UPHELD BY SENATORS Commend His Mexican - Policy and Ridicule War Scars Stories Washington, April 15.\u2014The first ex- piession in Congress conamrning the sit- ustion on the Mextoan border was heard when Mr.Raymer, of Maryland.addressed the Senate on that subject.Although a Demoorat, Mr.Rayner: spoke dn commendation of the attitude of President Taft, and expressed the opinion that there would be no war with ether Mexico or Japan.\u201c1 am willing to admit,\u201d Mr.Rayner said, \"that {f Japan is entering Into negotiations for coaling stations and: bases for naval supplies for military.purposes with Mex!co, we are entitled: te know what these negotiations are.! ongress is, however, without any îin- formation or evidence upon the subject.\"This country would not ordinarily be entitled to know the secret treaties or alliances that other countries may make, hut upon the part of Mexico we would unquestionably be entitled tn» an explanation.\u201d He added that he had no fear that any governmem: would attempt to fmitate the example of Napoleon III.\u201cwho, through false pretences and subterfuges, sent the Austrian archduke to a Mexican throne, simply by abandon him afterward to despair and death.\u201d He was confident that Japan! does not seek war with the United States, and declared that there could he no cause for hostilities between the two countries.Discrediting the report that Japan might desire to take surreptitious possession of the Island of Guam as a «able station, he declared that If such \u2018as the purpose it could not he justi- \u2018ed under internatioual law.He und Guam useful only as a cable ase.Much of the Marviand Senator's veech was devoted to the contention; ne: the Monroe Doctrine is not in- vived in the Mexican situation.Quot- ng authorities to show thas the original; Caotrine looked only to preventing the | exablishment of new monarchical in- = reer \u201cou res mk gr ME ea dyn REAR ; ~ = AS py Ce ee Le Ma A OU «He EEE So.© hel a PA ; - - + pote LE .di DETTE a à su HET Ee de dde ca ni RE AE ua CRE A mas sont PEGE Co a pee AE A der ar Se ARAL Dna me A a a wo BL Cok ! Tom \u2019 i Tor > 7 es Su 0 CU - ye ä Te Le EE \u2019 ee \" \u2019 ! : CU , = \u2019 } Co # v7 CO .\u2019 2° 5 PE ih \\ .: .| _ .: « .4 84 - .\u2018THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.c - : sn g GOODS CAN BE STORED AND INSURED FREE UNTIL REQUIRED: ( jrs S) => (CREDIT)|| Without a Qualified Position for Three Years or so Laces Will Rise to the Height of Importance In the Spring or Fall of 1912.But what is going to be for the general public in 1912 is for Murphy customers in 1911.We have already caught the first pulse that has been quickened in the heart of Fashion by the appearance of a new favorite in the garb of Lace, and we have prepared to make the year : \u2018 1911 For Murphy Customers , _ What 1912 Will Be For Everybody : A forecast of what may happen a year hence is the unusual thing, but this question we have gone into, down to its verymost depths, and we have gathered into our department as a result of our findings, even for | this advance year of 1911, a stock of Laces which our buyer estimates as \u2014 being from ten to twenty times greater than we have had for years.Ten to twenty times greater! And you know what it has been in other \u2018years.Why in black laces alone we have as much as our whole stock of some seasons which we can remember quite easily.Inallovers alone, ~~ we could entertain you for a whole business day and show you a | different pattern for every minute of the 8 1-2 hours.These allovers | by the way are going to play the leading part in the lace vogue and we ) have them at from .90 to $12.00 a yard-Guipure oriental, metallic, tucked or embroidered; insertions to match at from .15 to $8.00 a yard; edgings to match at from .15 to $2.75.Of course the novelty of the hour is black and white combinations and suffice it to say we have them.HE.ACCOMPANYING illustrations oe represent one of our finer solid Mahogany Bedroom Suites of which we have many noteworthy examples either plain or _mlaid.Circassian Walnut, Maple, Oak or § White Enamel bedroom furniture is to be found in profuse variety on our Bedroom Floor.WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU?Let it mean new life, new aspiration, new energy and a NEW HOME.We've been planning the furnishing for you, in fact sitting up nights to figure out the styles and endless variety of FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS best suited to just such a cosy home as yours is going to be.But we're all ready now and you won't be disappointed.The most | representative manufacturers of ; FURNITURE a TR on this Continent have sent us the best 3 oer x 2) their Craft affords, and Europe has.con- | 5) AS FOR ALL BLACK LACES We have specialized on them for years and years, and AS FOR REAL IRISH LACES We are the representatives of the Irish Home Industries Association and we shall demonstrate what this means to you in our Little Paris Shop on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.\u201cSeventy Nine Of Our $15.00 to $47.50 Suits .hh Ld Ad || 14 Suits that were, each.ww wu ».$15.00 ) tributed largely to making our 5 Suits that were, each.ni ma nw 16.50 On .\\ - 19 Suits that were, each.y «ve + «rm 17.50 Sale C D 6 Suits that were, each.y wu wu we 18.50 4 Suits that were, each oe; pagel Ge) leo! 19.50 Easter arpet epartment - 2 Suits that were, each\u2026: \u2026\u2026.; +: ne 20.00 \u2019 \u2014 = 16 Suits that were, each., wn.wu wa 25.00 (Monday f h b k d b k d .3 Suits that were, each.«a wv.27.50 At one of the best known an est stocked In 3 Suits that were, each.w.3000 Each Montreal.The floor coverings include the 3 Suits that were, each.we we we 32.50 .2 Suits that were, each.na , y : Js oto 3 sci onday Special.Cemetery lriends and.acquaintanses | feel during the day.lieries.Limited: Diamond eal Com- Scotch Shantungs in checks and stripes, all new co- 1/, Av SP ; .| .\u2026 Limi : C ~ : - .7 \u2014_ respectully Invited to attend.Funeral Wheat is the most perfect food given to (Limited: PL WW MN Compare.lors, 1214c, 15c, 18c, 200 values.Monday Special, vd.°C at 7am.\u2019 vn Monday man\u2014rich in every strengthening, muscle- Jdmited: Hank Head Mines, Limited.25 pieces of New Marquisette Voile de Paris, in Cream, And Distzict 18, of the United Mine Workers of America, representing the iorganized employes of the aforesaid lrompanies, to the number of about 6.- 1000, who ceased work at the expiration of the agreement, on March 31st, 1911.i Miners\u2019 Contentions Detailed.: | \u201cPhe United Mine Workers are con- ; jtending for a substantial increase In - wages, and the elimination of inequati- WHEAT ties that exist in contract rates, day scales, hours of labor, and general con- \u2018ditions.The attempts to arrive at jsettiement are embodied in the min- Biscuit is just the plain, wholesome whole wheat, steam-cooked, shredded and baked a crisp golden brown\u2014a delight to eat and to serve.\u2018utes of the joint conference held in (Calgary.during Marvh last, and which Its very crispness assists digestion\u2014compels the necessary chewing and mixing with saliva.Champagne, Nile, ar Pink, Helio, Navy, | Black.35 Monday Special Price.C À Sale of Ladies\u2019 and Misses TAILORED SUITS 591.00 on Monday at Now that the Easter rush is over we find in our Ready-to- Wear section an accumulation of odd lines and broken assortments in Tailored Suits that we're anxious to clear out at once, For instance, there is asuit or two of one line, two or three of | another, but not a full range of sizes of any one kind, it may happen that the very stvle, size or color you prefer may be amongst this lot, if so.there is a clear saving of at least Ten O'RIELLY \u2014 Hannorah ORielly, William O'Rielly, moulder, died Wed- | nesday, 12th April.Funeral will leave her husband's residence, 1028 St.| Dominique street , on Monday morn- | ing, at 7.30, to St.Agnes\" Church.from | thencs to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respeut- fully invited to attend.87 3 THOMSON \u2014 Suddenly, on Wednesday, the 12th instant.Mary Eliza Sturtevant, widow of the late David G.Thomson.Funeral from the American Presbyterian Church, on Saturday, 15th instant, at 2.30 p.m.87 3 WILSON \u2014 At 141 Crescent street, on Wednesday, 12th instant, in the 60th year of his age, Major-General James Frederick Wilson.late Royal Canadian Artillery.Funeral will leave his late residence on Friday, the 14th of April.at noon, for the Place Viger Station.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.Interment Saturday, at Quebec.87 3 Monday in Linen Section wife of | i building element, so essential for the healthy, robust body.30 x 30 inches, Fine Linen Pillow Shams, exquisitely | hand-drawn thread work, beautifully hemstitched.$2.50 | Worth double.Monday's Price, per pair.4-40 Ready-made Roller Towels, all linen, nicely 18'4¢ hemmed.Reg.25c each.Monday Special .Remnants of Unbleached Table Damask, size 60 x 72, would make nice table cloths.Regular 70c.Mon- 49 day only, each length.C Remnants of Scotch Linen Sheeting, \u2018long \u2018lengths, finest woven textures, various qualities at very low prices.Manufacturers\u2019 stock of Cream Linen Damask Table Cloths, massive designs, grand wearing qualities, on sale Monday at Clearing Prices.70 inch Hand Loom Table Linen, unbleached, all woven on the original hand-loom, (the originator of Scotia\u2019s Linen Industry.) \u2018Worth about $1.20 vard.Monday s Price, 15e only, yard.will be attached to the formal appli- \u2018cation.\u201cIf it will be acceptable to the de- | partinent, we will set forth claims, to- | {gether with the formal application, as | soon as it is possible to do this, and forward copies to the other parties | as well as to the department.The | nume of the person suggested by curs ! A J .DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.NORTON \u2014 At Lachine, on April 12th, Chas.Edward, infant son of Mr.and .na ois tar ; hac .: a Qt ; Mrs.A.E Norton Interred at Lachine.Shredded Wheat is better than mushy porridges Selves as representative fstMr (|! Dollars on any purchase you make here, as there is not a suit in | Mercerized Vesting, lovely designs.\u2018some spot patterns, because you have to chew it, thereby getting from This message is signed by W.B.the offering worth less than $25.00.Mon- | some stripes, etc., suitable for ladies\u2019 waists.Worth Leg ACKNOWLEDGMENT.à : \u2018 -buildi ; Powell, president: C.Stubbs, Vice-pre- day, vour choice at.eee 40 ° 2 rd.Monday only, per vard = GOLDREAL airs.Famond Goudreay it ts rich muscle and bone building nutriment.sident; A.J.Carter, secretary.J.~ | Je b \u2014Third Floor.25¢ ya d day Yo i yard.tron an very sincerely e@ employes o 5 : the Canada Car Co.for their generous Two Shrodded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream and a little frat (Sth J.Jones, D.Mc Nab, dh | -Subscription presented tu her on the occasion of her husband's death.IN MEMORIAM.{DWIN \u2014 Michacl T.lrwin died June 24th, 1909.R.I IN MEMORIAM.MACE \u2014 In loving memory of Willlam Mace, who died in St.Johns, April, 15th, 1908.make a coaiplete nourishing breakfast, supplying all the strength needed for a half-day's work.Delicious with fruit for lunch.Your grocer sells them.Board of District 18, Mine « y Workers of America | Le à eh M das the 18 T Fl To sav that the Minister is del t- cd at this response from the men to || on ay in \u20ac Jouse- \u201cunis ing ection- op oor.his overtures is to put It very mildly.|; \u2018le immediately caused all parties to | \u2018be notified of the constitution of the , United The only cereal made in biscuit form Made by .Board.and that A.J.Carter had been | As the, operatofs : Everything Specially Rec uced for this Easter Sale.Ne SR, THE SMITH MARBLE & CONSTRUCTION co HALPIN & VINCENT _ pt tie at night the Sars are Ry .named by the men.Thou sloepeat.dear husband Sone we Canadian Shredded Wheat Co,, Ltd., Niagara Falls, Ont.| am already announced thefr willing- |} _ ; ._ ; \\ dearly loved.but could not save.! D62 Ness to accept \u2018the offer of the Board.|; 65e Tapestry Stair Carpet 75c Pillows, 59 * 4 Dutch Lace C\u2018urtains, ivory | 15c Stair Oilcloth.10 IN MEMORIAM.; \u2018the nomination of their representative | 27 inches wide, 49c pair .C and white.Lovely goods yard .C BRADY \u2014 In ever loving remembrance : : iis exper ted caret, .| yard o.oo.$1.25 Feather Pillows 98 pair .$3.00, $4.50, $6.00, $7.50 Shelf Oilcloth, 5 of Witam lirady, who entered into rest * or of the Department, an Tages | $1.40 Brussels Stair 89c Paie ee \u20ac Made anne VIE rca ve ble Oticlath US ¢ 15th, 1510.\u201cOne y - 5 en April 15th, 1910.\u201cOne year has pass.e9 on the ground until the Board pees | carpet .; $1.25 Flannelette 98c or Arab, 45 inches 17 Table Oilcloth.17\u2014c by we miss him more; his loving smile, ==] work.In order to expedite matters, $1.85 Axminster Car- 98cC Blankets, pair.wide, yard .yard.= his! cheerful face, no one can fill his : all proceedings are being conducted, pet, border to match .Samples Carpet, 10 NOTTINGHAM NET vacant place; forget him, no; we never as much as possible, by wire.| 75e Tapestry Carpet, each .C NOTTINGHAM NETS STRAW MATTINGS will; we loved him then, we love him = C Tr A beautiful line, 30 ins / still; his memory is as fresh to-day, as \u2014_\u2014 i-8 borders to match.Rug Fringe, 8 15¢ The new season mattings are in that hour he passed away.\u201d His wife , : * 75e Odd Tapestry Borders, yard.C wide, yard .in and a beautiful lot.1 yard and daughters.| e Anti- pium 22 1-2 inches 1/ Brass Extension Rods, F, wide, 15e yard, 18e yard, 2e IN MEMORIAM.wide.37 72\u20ac NEW LACE CERTAINS FOR each .C yard.ORGAN \u2014 sister, Mrs.H.C.Organ, who passed away on Good Friday, 1905.\u2018Gone, but net forgotten.\u201d In loving memory of my dear ; ; - | , ; ; \" | ie the ideal wet weather cloth, / Chinese of Tien-Tsin District Present |! frame, best steel cable spring.Marked specially low for Easter.Window Shades, \u201catl colors, Size y yard, x 2 Jarde 8 3 A 4 Memorial Praisi wool mattress, covered green .| ; mounted ou fine spring ze yards x arcs.You know the discomfort of the ising Campaign denim with & 1° LINES ALL GREAT BAR- roller, each .25c Size 2 yards x 3 yards.1,50 France A rees pe co eer um Against Traffic.v Fy \u2018 $6.95 GAINS Size 3 yards x 3 yards.2.25 alance .; ; 9 g « feel hot, y uncomfortable, / ; _ Loi \u20ac ; 50c pair.65c pair, 75c pair.FLOOR OILCLOTHS AND Size 3 yards x 3% yards 2.65 that santa maria olives are bound to please.\u201cCravenette\u201d Res.Shower.i , $12.00 Bed Outfit\u20141 best qual- 97c pair, $1.25 pair, $1.50 pair LINOLEUM \u2018 Size 3 yards x 4 yards 8.00 f and cloaks 7 Special to The Montreal Star.ity White Enamel Bed, 1 Woven ep mao Sato PA Sat DAT The finest range of Floor Qil- \u2014 > proof costs are quits - $1.75 pair, $2.00 pair.$2.50 pair 8 different \u2014 they keep Tien Tsin, April 15\u2014The British Wire Spring, 1 Felt Mattress.1 $3.00 pair.= ree + cloth in town.PORTIERE! MATERIALS LO Pot ir - + = x 4 N you pedoctly dry, but Anu Opium Society Las received the | D Le $8.25 Do not miss this sale : Irish asc Scotch Floor Oil- 23c Art Serge.50 inches 31c the air circulates freely, (following memorial from the gentry, |; 8.The fot Lattice Work Curtains.The cloth.vard NI wide - \u2014 You can wear a \u201cCra.students and merchants of Pengchai Folding Cot.hardwood frame.newest thing out.Colors green.50c Scotch Cork Lino- 31c ; Art Burlap, 50 inches 20¢ v \" Reg.shower Hsien.near Chefoo! te country first | double woven wire spring, wool or cream, 60 inches wide.3 1-5 leums Ce \u2018 | wide .1202000000 5 proof coat any day, wet 'hegan to send in oplum we presumed | mattress and $2.95 yards long.Green $6.00 pair.s iho 4 yards wide, [Ye i Brocatelle, 50 inches 69c 2 ; oc fine, and it will look lit was for the curing of disease and |ji| PIOW -1111100 1e Cream $35.00 pair.cote noleum, yd = wide 1.1.11111t0 00e ; UNDERTAKERS dressy and becoming.\u2018easing of pains, and that your object $5.00 Wool \u2018Mattress.covered Bungalow Nets, white -and 35c, 1 yard wide, Pas- 28 $6.00 Portieres in beautiful Pct v Be that was to benefit China, but we misused | Scotch twill \u2018ticking, size 4 ft.Arab novelties.45 inches wide, | sage Cloth, yard .C shade of green, highly mercer- | qe 290 MOUNTAIN St C.sure Re it and in time it became to us as 6 in.x 6 $3 25 specially choice goods, 18-inch Passage 121 : ized.Very heavy tas- $3 95 5 oa\" 22 23] F0omimique 5 i will som the registered de a poison and.far fifty years war eam feet oven ° yard ooo 60e, 7àe, 90e; Cloth, yard .72C Bels, pair .° LE $17 168 3aw trademark stamped on {deeper and deeper under its Influence, : 9 NIN it à ALSO MARBLE AND TILE FOR INTERIOR WORK.it up for you.every genuine \u201cCraven.own tailor to make Society Thanked the drug weakening the body and dulling the brain.We know it is our you for vour efforts, but the whole world will surely praise vou.succeed in accomplishing this great We, shope that your honorable mission will BEDS AND BEDDING $8.00 Bed Lounge, bronze steel FASTER Beautiful New Lace Curtains, snowy white, fine Colbert edge.termes ay Ea Curtain Poles with rings.ends 25¢ and brackets, each STRAW MATTING RUGS FOR COUNTRY HOUSES ette * Res.garment, own fault.à made in all etyles for ) | \u201cThe saying, \u2018Chinese always blame STORE OPENS COME IN MON.men, womes and P| others, but never biame themselves, an.child PN ts true.But you good people, seeing 8.30 AM.@ [ 1 D DAY - We have .a this and feeling thht it is h t i M N EN ORK If you prefer / i | your country to send oplum to China, and Closes at | © lots of Paci thee | you can buy the ve do not blame others, but have put ) ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST we haven't space to a ° \u201cCray \"Reg.| forth your strength and energy to help 6 P.M \u2018 : i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, \u201cCa ene\u201d ne op Chip CUR attength and energy to help | M.Between Drummond and Mountain Streets mention here.Ë AN | LIMITED, | i 438 Bleury Street, Near Sherbrooke ! 282 56 2aw UNDERTAKERS Private Ambulances and Coaches 478 CRAIG BT.EAST 89 6eod PETER race Surveying Insts.LE 33 Metcalfe Street RINGING \u201cEAks : DEAFNESS à INSIANTLY REDIEVEL HY THE DLO DR-MARSHALLS CATARRH SNUFF VA > BENE LURE OLS EEA AEE (AC Lag ARR TIE I] A yy , 83 § leow In case of difficulty, write The Cravenette Company, Limited.39 Well Street, 18 BRADFORD, ENGLAND.object, and will implore your honor- (able government to stop sending the \"opium now, instead of waiting for the Test of the ten years \u201cThe happiness that vou will con- \u2018fer upon China will be great indeed.You will be a \u2018Wan (hia Sheng Fuh\u2019 to China (that is, a Mving Buddha, to {millions of families.\u201d vid ° | Se] LION RED Baa «! STEELE, BRIGGS SEED CO.JY HAMILTON AND WINNIPEG o 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR IS ABSOLUTELY PURE The first and great essential of a food product, is Purity ; the Purity and Quality of ous Extra Granulated have never been questioned.Once make a comparison with other Sugars and you will not be satisfied with any but Redpath.Dainty Tea Tables are always served with PARIS LUMPS to be had in RED SEAL dust proof cartons, and by the pound.The Canada Sugar Refining Co.MONTREAL, CANADA.f Established in 1854 by Joba Redpath In the Baldwin Refrigerators.the purchaser will obtain che perfée=\u2014 tion of detail ao essential to sanitary preservation of ¥ood, Durable construction with elegant fim~ .as a refrigerator designed to meat the most exacting demands of particular people, minimum ice consumption.Ish complete the \u201cBaldwin 150 Styles, 1 Ca Lo BALDWIN \u201cDRY-AIR\u201d REFRIGERATORS Sole Agents for Montreal District, R & W.KERR, Limited 326 St.Catherine West - with i \u201c, Prioss to suit every demand.| = - MEN'S TAN CALF BLUCHER LACE BOOTS\u2014A boot we con- \"able fixtures with SILKS, FOULARDS AND PAILLETTES Far 98C PER YARD Monday we will sell double width Foulards and Paillettes for 98 cents per vard\u2014the very goods which have been on sale to-day ;\u2014the Pailleties at $29, and the Foulards at $1.23 and $1.50 per yard.\u2014Direct from the best French dvers and manufacturers these clinging dress goods, which make up so admirably.will be offered in the shades which are most popular at the moment.The fact that they are double width will please any buyer of dress materials and the testing of the splendid weave will be sufficient to con- * vince of their value.Double width Foulards in shades of Copenhagen, Marion, King\u2019s Blue.Maize, Sky.Rose, Carnation also White, Ivory and Cream.Regularly sold at $1.25 and $1.50 per Sc yard, all pure silk.Monday, per yard.Double width Paillettes in the same colors.Regularly sold at $1.29, for per yard.STILL UNPACKING SHOES We have really not had time to fully clear the floors of the Boot and Shoe Department, because of the rush of people who have re- 98c .cently taken advantage of the extremely moderate prices we have asked for all classes of leather footwear, for when every customer \u2018has been eager to be quickly served, there has not always been time enough to clear the decks, as it were, into shipshape, but in the midst \"of some slight muddle the people have found the true worth of the footwear we arc offering, and it is doubtful if better values have ever been given in the City of Montreal.= The extension of the space the department has recently occupied, has left it somewhat muddled, and we cannot say that at the moment our Boots and Shoes are as conveniently placed as they will be in a short time, but the place does not affect the value, and by way of examples we have picked out eight (8) specials for Monday in Men\u2019s, Women\u2019s, Girls\u2019 and Misses wear.It will probably keep the department from getting settled for still another day.1 For Monday we will put on sale Women's Fine Tan Russian Calf Boots, either button or lace, in many styles, high or low heels, pointed, round or $2.48 wide toes.Special.VELVET BUTTON BOOTS, high cut good quality velvet.All sizes.Special.$1 98 GROWING GIRLS \u2018BOOTS AND LOW SHOES\u2014A large assortment to select from.Pric 1.48 $1.98, $2.48, $2.98.MISSES\u2019 BOOTS\u2014Good serviceable well finished boots, 88c, $1.28, $1.48; in all $1.98 BOYS FINE VELOUR CALF BLUCHER BOOTS\u2014S8olld leather throughout nicely finished.Sizes 1 to 6.Price.$2.48 $2.48 $2.48 sider cheap at $3.50.Monday's price.MEN'S VELOUR CALF BLUCHER LACE BOOTS\u2014Selid, good wearing, good style, all sizes, 6 to 10.Monday.MEN'S TAN CALF OXFORDS, Blucher style, new natty | style.Monday.ELECTRIC FIXTURES We have in stock+a large and comprehensive assortment of Electric Fixtures] and installing them by our own men, free of charge.If these fixtures have been bought at this store, we can save you a sum that 1s worth while.Our offer to-day Is that electric fixtures sold here on Monday or Tuesday of next week will be Installed\u2019 absolutely free, and we deem it wise to warn you not to wait for the big rush just prlor to the first of May before ordering whatever fixtures are necessary.We have received a large shipment of, Quezel Art Glass Shades which are beautifully and attractively made, and of such designs that they are an exquisite decoration for any room.The decoration in Quezel Art Glass is lasting In the extreme, since the decoration is IN the glass and not merely ON it to be worn off in time.The effective and harmonius iridescence is practically as well defined when the shades are cold as when they are aglow with light, and this special glass shows a richness seldom found in any other shade.The prices for Quezel Art Glass Shades begin at $1.90 and advance ac- _ cording to size and pattern.We can supply almost any kind of Electric Fixture.We will install very attractive flXtures for a flat consisting of Hall, Parlor, Den, Dining Room, two Bed Rooms, Bath Room and kitchen, suit- the latest shades, ready to light, $29.75 CLEARING OF CANDIES There will he a few fancy baskets and rome of the Candy Eggs left in the Candy Department as the last stragglers from the Kagter sale.And these, together with the other novelties which pleased the/ children so much during the last week, will be offer- .wd on Mon8ay at prices which will warrant every chiM\u2018in Montreal who has not already been supplied, having some kitid of choco-, late or candy souvenir for his or her own.The little fag cnds of special Easter, stock of buntifes, \"chigkens, roosters -and other dainty pets will be cleared Quitkly.A few nests of natural looking birds eggw af still \u201c avallable, and will be included Am Monday's 5-seHing Jet, sa, .A I.- | Whitewear Will.Be a Worthy Feature Next Week At This Store Larger size at.100 PIECES 36-INCH PURE WHITE COTTON, STORE OPENS AT 8 A.M.A year ago a contract was made with one of the high class St.Gall embroidery manufacturers, whereby we secured the privilege of purchasing the loom ends of this factory.With the conclusion of the regular season, we immediately secured 55,000 yards of these loom ends, and having been as carefully packed as the regular lengths of high grade embroidery, they have at length arrived in Montreal.These are fine quality goods, and some of the choicest patterns that the little mountain country of Switzerland has ever produced., ; LOT NO.2\u2014Consist of some Swiss and fine lawn edgings, 10, 12 and 18 inches, beautiful nainsook .insertions 6 inches wide, very pretty corset covers 18 inches, large variety of in- LOT NO.1\u2014Is composed of fine Swiss edgings, 4 in, 6 in.and 8 in.wide.Swiss insertion 3 in.and 5 in.Fine Swiss edgings and beadings combined.Very pretty ga- loons, etc.Value up to 25c per yard for, fects.sertions 3 in, 4 in.and 6 in.heavy embroidery and glipure galoons, beautiful galoons and beadings combined, etc.Value rp to -45c per yard, 15¢ 20,000 yards: for, per yard 4,000 yards at 20c; 6,000 yards at 25c; 4,000 yards at 35c; 6,000 yards at 45c; 8,000 yards: J 1,000 yards at 12c; 2,000 yards at 15e; 3,000 yards at 20c; 2.000 yards at 25e; ! 15 Per yard .erparenan STORE CLOSES AT 630 P.M.SATURDAY, APRIL 18.EMBROIDERY EVENT OF THE SEASON LOT NO.3\u2014Comprises some very pretty allovers In those new blend patterns and very pretty shadow ef- Beautifully embroidered flouncings, either scalloped border or hemstitched, very pretty corset covers 18 inches, insertions and galoons in those new heavy raised patterns, inches wide, new flouncings and insertions combined, etc.Value up to 0c per yard, for, - per yard \"reve 0 sc cu 020 ana.INCLUDING SATURDAYS., Among them are choice wide flouncings, either scalloped border or hemstitched.A splendid variety of corset covers, very pretty embroidery and guipure galoons, hundreds of patterns of edgings and insertions, narrow and wide beadings, beadings and insertions combined, allovers, etc.As to the value, it is sufficient to say we are ready to sell this extraordinary offering from 9c per yard to 32c per yard, according to quality.The price in the ordinary way would be as high as $1.25 for the most expensive, and 12c for the lowest, in price.A detailed description, according to the four lots we have divided these embroideries into, tells its own story.LOT NO.4\u2014Offers advantages in hundreds of yards of magnificent flouncing, in those very pretty heavy raised eyelet \u201cpatterns, 30 inches wide, either scalloped or hemstitched border.Beautiful new corset covers 18 inches, heavy insertions, embroidery and guipure combined, 6 inches wide.Splendid lot of heavy insertions and gatoons, 6 in.and 8 in.wide.Large variety of patterns in new allovers, 18 inches wide, {etc: Vaiues up to $1.25- per yard on 32 Cc sale Monday, for, per yard .Cc 9,000 yards: | 2,000 yards at 60c; | 12, 16 and 18 inches, 10 and 12 18,000 vards: 5,000 vards at 35e; 8,000 yards at 50c; 5,000 -yards at 60c; | Per yard res ) CTS.LL 4,000 yards at 75c; 2,000 yards at $1.00; 1,000 yards at $1.25; Per yard ~~ THE TIME FOR NEW DRESS GOODS At no time in the year will the imperfections of dress goods stand out so prominently as at the present.The piercing rays of the spring sun are a search-light on the fabric of every woman\u2019s wearing apparel, and no amount of renovation will ever bring back the lustre of the by-gone days.\u2018You may face the glare of supercritical inspection garbed in.the new fabric which we will be ready to show you on Monday.The feature line in our dress goods will be the new silk and wool striped voile, and one of the feature prices will be as low as .50 per yard, even the highest priced special for Monday in this department is only $1.15 We have the silk and wool striped voile, a French manufacture, in all the predÿminating shades for Spring.The New Blues, Greys, Browns, Pinks, as well as black and cream, 40 inches wide.» 50c Special Monday, per yard.Probably next in popularity will be our new French Satin Cloth, rich, high, lustrous all wool Satin Cloths.This fashionable fabric comes in all the newest shades for Spring wear\u2014Copenhagen, Browns, Pink, Grey, Red, Champagne, Navy, King's Blue, Mauve, Green, etc., T5¢ otc.44 inches wide.Special Monday, per yard.ee per yard.NEW FRENCH HENRIETTA, combining extra fine \u2018qualities and exceptionally close and firm weaves, made from the finest wool by the best French manufacturers.In all the leading shades\u2014Pale Blue, Navy, Champagne, Wistaria, Copenhagen, Pink and the New Grey, Greens, Browns, Aro Chamois, also Cream and Black, 44 $1.15 inches wide.Special Monday, per yard.One of our leaders is our 39c Navy Blue Serge, and is, perhaps, the most popular fabric for the present wear.You should find in this all wool material the making of a suit or costume, 40 inches wide.Spe- 39¢ cial, Monday, per yard.A ce ee we EN Cee ee A CLEARING SALE OF DRESS GOODS, REMNANTS.PER YARD.Ce ee ee eh ee ee ee ee ee ae 40 to 60 inches wide.To clear, Monday, per yard Remnants and Dress Goods at 49¢ a Yard 11/4 to 6 yard lengths of Cheviot, Venetians, Broadcloth, Satin Cloth, Tweeds, Panama, Poplin, Armuré, 1 *% 50 Be AP ps ©» 6-0 6.ce 55 6e seu + se GE BE SE BW 06 Ge se sw + VALUES UP TO $2.00 A YARD.MONDAY, 49\u20ac Plaid, etc, etc, etc, 49e \u2014Main Floor./ Dresses for Business Women THE BUSINESS WOMAN WILL BE QUICK TO APPRECIATE WHAT WE ARE OFFERING ON MONDAY IN DRESSES $9 95 AT.The necessary neat lines, and the good quality, will appeal to the wage-earners of the fairer sex, who are - .\u2026.se 68 eu.68 09 © 26 wv 0s 0 +P se Se ee Jered \u2014 7 always glad to make their money go as far as possible.This $9.93 Dress is made of fine French Serge and Panama, and may be selected from plain colors in black and navy blue, also in the fashionable hairline stripe.Empire effect, high waist, emphasizing beautiful lines and giving the wearer a smart appearance.Our special price .cv v0 ce ot +.$9.95 A practical dress for small women and misses, made - of fine quality French Panama, designed to set out the new narrow lines, waist made with Gibson pleats over shoulder, collar and yoke of allover lace, new sleeves, new spring shades of Reseda, Mustard, Navy Blue, Rose Pink.Our Special Price Mon- ose Pi ur Sp ri $9.95 day.es ¢ 6 oo oo Se 90 +*e we +6 = 0 ve Linens and Cottons The looms of the Irish linen manufacturer have sent us many importations which the householder, eager to furnish at a reasonable expenditure, will be glad to hear of, and those who are in search of cottons will peruse with interest the prices appended :\u2014 All sizes, from 6 inches to 72 inches, square or round.Bureau Scarfs to match.| HANDSOME MADEIRA WORKED BUREAU SCARFS AND PILLOW SHAMS to match.Hangsomely tr trimmed $1 25 with Torchon Lace.Monday, each .PURE WHITE HONEYCOMB BEDSPREADS\u201412-4 size, heavy hand tied fringe, fit largest bed made.Special Monday, $2 each.2.42 00 au ce te ee ae ae en 50 ONLY COLORED ALAMBRA BEDSPREADS\u2014Your choice of crimson or navy blue, perfectly pure finish, very et 70 ; handsome patterns, fast color.Monday, each.fine even ome less weave, free from starch or dressing.Included in this range are English Longcloths, Cambric and Nainsook Cot.° tons, Ideal fabrics for ladies\u2019 and children\u2019s under- 12%¢ 7 wéar, etc.Values up to 17e.Monday, per yard.FINE WHITE SATIN MARSEILLE BEDSPREADS \u2014 11-4 or double bed size, very handsome goods.Monday's 2 price.$ 15 50 dozen only pure White Pillow Cases.' Your choice of either .hemstitched or plain ends; sizes 40, 42, 44, 46 inches.These are made from a fine grade of high class cotton, and 18c specially recomemnded.Monday, each.72-inch Pure White Double Satin Damask Tablecloths, specially made for round tables, being 10-4 x 10-4 size, very $3.50 handsome designs.Special for Monday, each.70 x 70 Inches heavy Damask Tablecloths, in a full variety of new designs, fully bleached and specially recommended $1 50 for long wear.Special, Monday.ve se se oe Napkins, 22 x 22 inhes, to match.Per dozen.-$1.99 So :> La Do Your Shopping Early | M, _ Next Week, and Help = Make the Week End Days Lighter for Every Person DRESS GOODS WASH After all there is not quite as much satisfaction in any kind of wearing material as there is in the old fashioned fabrics that we can take off and have thoroughly washed when the occasion demands.The like of muslins and prints will never fade among women folks in popularity, and ever mindful of what they are in search of, we have as usual selected the choicest dress goods in this line, and our prices are sure to please those interestd.200 pleces finest Scotch and Canadian Ginghams and Cham- brays, all woven goods and guaranteed fast colors, included are self colors, also stripe, check and'tartan designs.Regular values 124, 15c and 17e.Monday, g1 Li, c per yard 50 pieces pure White Dress Mus- lins, 26 Inches wide in hair-corded effects, striped, etc.Suitable materials for waists, dresses, etc.Regular value per yard 51 15 10c.Monday, per yard eee 20 \u2014Main Floor\u2014New Building.100 pieces finest Canadian and English prints, 30 x 31 inches wide, new designs and colors for this season which are guaranteed fast dye.Regular values 10c and 8 124c.Monday, per yard .C 200 pleces fine sheer Organdte and Dimity Muslins, large variety of colors and designs, which include spot, stripe and scroll effects.Regular price 12346 1 and 15c.Monday, per yard .Oc 60 pleces pure White patent Victoria lawn, 40 Inches wide, perfectly smooth, even finish, free from flaws.Monday, per yard .Gerrans 1 C Colored Damask Table Covers| , We have just taken from the packing boxes a splendid assortment of colored Damask Tables Covers, the beauty of which lies not only in the attractive range of design and shade, but in - the fact that they will wash admirably and give satisfactory wear.They are of good weight and their durability is assured.While every housewife.is hearing of the utility of such a splendid article, but an inspection will better prove the real value.We are offering with the Damask Table Covers, some Household Tapestry Portieres, which on Monday will make another party of the House Furnishings Department worthy of a visit.Coiored Damask Table Covers, trimmed with knotted fringe, washable and fast colors in Cardinal and Gold, Green and Gold and Olive, the sizes and prices are:\u20146-4, 94c; 8-4, $1.50; 8-10, $1.95.Three Fold Screens in oak and mahogany finish, filled with green and fancy colored silkoline, 5 feet high Special price .\u2026 $1,59 Household Tapestry Portieres, extra fine finished, { tasselled top and bottom, in colors of fine Green, Olive Green, Dark Green, Cardinal and Maroon, for doorways, halls, etc.Sizes and prices: \u2014 \u201d 40 inches x 3 yards, per pair.
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