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Now Made a Complete New| Statement\u2014McNamara, the Accused, Asks{: : \u201cfor Suspension of Judgment\u2014Lawyers Rush-x ing to Los Angeles te Defend Accused.ly Special to The Montreal Star.Los Angeles, Cal.Apri} 28.\u2014The authorities here, notably District Attorney Fredericks, Capt.of Paul, Flammer, and Detective C.J.Smith.assistant to Wm.J.Burns, who brought about the arrest of the two McNamarae and Ortle E.McManigal, exhibited a triumphant attitude to- \u201c(day as a result of what they say was| a repetition of McManigal's confession made in Chicago, last week, Te- lative to the dynamitinæ of the Times buliding here, last October, and tu manyy other explosions which have occurred throughout the country.TELLS OF SIXTY-FIVE ATTEMPTS AT EXPLOSIONS In his new confession McManigal gave detalls of an astounding conspiracy of which he says John J, McNamara was the head, and in which he (McMa- pigal) and John Bryce McNamara destroyed.or attempted to destroy, sixty- nine structures, causing the death of 112 men.In his confession, McManigal named three Californians as having countenanced the Los Angeles dynamitie plots, Two of the men reside in Southern California, and one in San Francisco.The names of the men will be withheld until arrests are made.McManigal said that John J.Me- Namara planned the conspiracy and paid the dynamiters, McManigal made no attempt to justify his own action.He did not express sorrow for his crimes.He only said he would be the Harry Orchard at the coming trials of the McNamaras, and that he would then tell to all the world the plus and plans which seem almost too stu- pe: us for belief or for comprehension.| McManigal was shackled when taken before the District Attorney, and during the three hours he spent there he made no complaint of the prison chains.He sat opposite District Attorney Fredericks and looked that officer in the eye.\u201cMcManigal, you are c + with \u2018Grivve of wyecking he 1 morning ast year\u201d said Attorney Fredericks.\u201cI am district attorney here ad I am not going to promise you immunity or hold out any promises of reward.I desire to talk with you in regard to that charge and others, and 1 want to inform you that ail statements must be free and voluntary, and that they, may be used against you.\u201d To this McManigal replied, as he turned toward Charles Smith, of the Burns Agency: \u201cI will! talk about it.and will tell nothing but the truth.\u201d WHY A SECOND CONFESSION WAS NEEDED.Previous to the alleged second confession of McManigal.O.M.Hilton, one of the attorneys for defence put over a trick which worried the Dis- trict-Atturney eomewhat.In the presence of the other attorneys for the suspects and of a couple of Union men, Hilton is said to have secured a positive atatement from McManigal that he had never confessed in Chicago.Immediately thereafter, McMan- igal was closeted for three hours with officers of the prosecution, and it was at close of this long session that it was announced that he had furnished additional clues to several myster- lous and fatal explosions that have occurred on structurel iron jobs in past year.The move of the attorney for the defence in getting a denial of his confession from McManigal is said to have been for the purpose of using it against him at the trial and of proving to the jury that McManigal is of the Harry Orchard type, so that his jestimony will be completely discred- ted.GOT TWO HUNDRED FOR THE JOB, HE SAYS Robert Brain, under-sheriff of this county, who had charge of McManigal in the transcontinental trip: said the prisoner voluntarily confessed to him while on the train.According to Brain.McMantgals brought up the subject the second \u201cday, out of Chicago, by asking what punishment would be given him if he were to türa State's evidence.\u201cI am not in a position to tell you,\u201d Brain says he told his prisoner, \u201cAre you going to do it?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d answered McManigal, going to tell\u201d \u2018You know what you are charged with?\" Brain says he enquired.\u201cYes, I am charged with dynamiting the plant of the Llewellyn works.\u201d \u201cDid-you do it?\u201d \u201cSure, 1 did.\u201d \u201cWhat did you get for it?\u2019 \u201cTwo hundred dollars,\u201d responded McManigal.- \u201cThat is the price for all such jobs.\u201d \u201cDo you know Bryce?\u2019 was Brain's next question.\u201cYes.\u201d \u201cI'm Then McManigal said he would stop talking but added: \u2018When I get out there, I'll tell all about it.\u201d J.J.McNAMARA ; ISSUES A STATEMENT John J.McNamara, secretary and treasurer of the International Bridge and Structural Workers\u2019 Association, gave his first authorized statement as to his arrest to the Associated Press today.The statement follows: \u2018To the Brotherhood of Organized Labor in California, and the United States: In this second attempt to crush 100 147 and discredit the cause we repre- Ask to see this guarantee Springs, Metal Beds, Couches, 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henceforth on the theory that.there is \u20ac \u201cHarry Orchard problem\u201d to be deslt with.by counsel for Jorp J.McNamara.late today to hfs mother.Mrs.M.TY read: \u201cWe are absolutely innocent.Con-| fident of acquittal.Receiving every attention.\u201d À BURNS PREPARED FOR Special to the Montreal Star.killed to-day,\u201d Burns, friends of union labor the world j d I am also confident that it.is.|.end judgment in these mat~- Jk The defence of.the alleged dynamite| This was the statement madef.+ John JF.McNarbara $6Ht a despatch] McNamara, of Comminsville, Ohio, It{; WHATEVER EVENTUATES|.Chicago.April 22\u2014\u201cIf I should Le}: said Detective Wm, J.§: \u201cthe men who blew up the}.Los Angeles Times bulding and cans ¥: of {E: you want.\u2018 ae nn\u2019 Roll Films fit: ail Roll Film Cameras.Noncurlable Daylight Loading.Britishh Mace \u2014 YOU CAN HAVE THE VICTOR 1 .together with 30 records (15 double faced) for only .$44.50.When you can get this high class instrument so 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We've got a Swelled Head.How can we help it?With 2000 or more Complimentary Letters in our possession from Customers eulogizing our Clothing.ed the death of twenty-one a.would be convicted just the same.say this advisedly.because of thif I have heard to-day.Now, I wish to evidence gathered in this ease within & period of six months, with the been reduced to writing &Bd severed copies have been deposited in vaults in various parts of the coutitey.: ever confessions are in exi wish to add that I have never gtated connertibn with phosion.\u201cT see the game of those who-are opposed to a fair and honest trial \u2018of these men.They will attempt to set up an alibt, Yet organized labor wil stand appalled when the full and complete story of the Los Angeles dynamite outrage becomes known.When from the witness stand everything ls made public under oath, the full horror and the magnitute of the crimes the Los Angeles ex- a soe - = and his employes will begih to break upon the public mind.\u201d Burns admitted that he still hoped for the arrest of Matthew Schmidt and David Kaplan, who, he declared rave material aid to James B.Mc- Namara in blowing up the Los An- geles Times building.He believes both men are out of the country, either In Germany or Russia.MR.RAPPAPORT ON THE DEFENCE PLANS.Special to The Montreal Star.Indianapolis, Ind.,, April 28.\u2014 Leo.Rappaport.counsel for the Interna- tion Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, left today for Los Angeles to take preliminary steps for the structural iron workera\u2018 In the legal battle for the liberty of John J.Mc- Namara, charged with hiving planned scores of dynamite explosions throughout the country.Mr, Rappapport would not say how many attorneys from other parts of the United Stateg will reach Los An- geles.at the same time as he does.\u201cLT do not think McNamara's trial will begin for many weeks,\u201d said Mr.Rappaport, \u201cif it begifs at all in the west, and I will return to Indianapolis just as soon as possible.after I have looked over the los Angeles end of the case.\u201d : Mr.Rappaport reiterated his asmer- tion that Clarence H.Darrow, of Chicago, will assist in the defence in the MèNamara case.although a statement from Darrow.received last night In.a despatch from Chicago, said that he has not been retained by the Labor Unions to fight the case in any capacity, and that he has not made up his mind to accept the case If it is offered to him.It is known, however.that the case will be offered to Darrow, if it has not been offered already.©.$100-000 PLEDGED FOR DEFENCE OF SUBJECTS San Francisco, April 2\u2014The San Francisco building trades council, last night pledged itself to raise $100,000 for the defence of John J.McNamara, \u201cand other union men; simi] - tacked.\u201d , : arly at say for the benafit of all that thef ex- b@.| penditure of more than $10.000 has }§- same care has been taken with what-{§ that confessions have not been made.- laid at the door of John J.McNamara Star liner, Teutonic, ; Ing can be seen to perfection eur Bakery.We have the up-to-date plant In the Pro- | TEUTONIC A SECOND RATER.\u2018Made Her Final Trip to New York Port Last Night.i | Special to the Montreal Star.' { New York, April 28.\u2014The White ; twenty- | ; which two years ago was the crack flyer of | the White Star line, made her first trip; to this port last night as a second\u2019 class vessel.The 68,000 ton Olympic, , which is due here in June, has forced her into the lower class.! While her arrival last night is the first appearance of the Teutonic as a second rater, it will be her last visit to this port.On her return to Liverpool she will be put into Canadian STAR SPORTING EXTRA Last night's Sporting Edition (six o'clock) of The Star, contained: ; \u2014Report of Montreal-Providence game.\u2014Report of Toronto-Jersey City game.\u2014Eastern, American and National League scores.+ \u2014Whitney's wins Newmarket.\u2014Senneville Golf Club Annual.\u2014ULawsuit over Toronto Lacrosse Franchise.\u2014Actors in Baseball Match, \u2014Other late sporting news.\u2014New York Evening Post's Wall Street Review, \u2019 \u201c \u2014Cream of late Telegraphic and Local news.\u201cWild Thyme\u201d at ° \u2019 To-night\u2019s Extra WILL CONTAIN: \u2014Detailed\u2019 reports of Montreal- ind Toronto Ball games.\u2014Results from all the big Baseball games and Race tracks.\u2014Special Review of Wall Street.\u2014AÏÎI the Late News.Sr.Extra.will be issued at close of Montreal-Jersey City game.ATwo-Piece Bloomer Suit at 6.0 In a shapely and full style, with fA Sizes, 26 to 33.SPECIAL 1 ~ \u2018Competition for name of Store is lished in Star next weely ; ! So handsome three-button, double-breasted design, || ' lapels, and lon lain surface Tweed will Serge body lining, -fitting coat, imported all wool, ecte in very neat weaves, fine Bloomer Pants, cut in latest large strap and buckle and belt loops.TO-MORROW $6.00 ve 727 ST.CATHERINE: ST.\"WEST.} \u201c (2 doors west of Mackay a closed, Name of winner will be pub- and Summer Novelties this season are worthy of a consideration.Do you need Men's Furnishings?if so our salesman will take pleasure in showing the newest fancy waietcoats, smart neck- wear, light underwear, fancy half-hose, our special all silk socks at Soc, beautiful designs in colored shirts, soft and starched cuffs, new Madras collars, gloves of every description at, $1 per pair, London\u2019s latest Raincoats, Pins, Links and Vest Buttons.We Specialize Shirts to Order.We should like to show you the Clothing also the Letters.$1590 up MTT ia SUITS From Py Clothes 475 St.Catherine Street East.as - St.Catherine \u2018Street West.| & ge cequer Crais and.St.Peter Sta.21 \u2019 ue .= \u2014 \" \u2014 = Ir CREDIT.Ladies\u2019 Costumes, Dresses, Skirts and Waists; also Gentlemen\u2019s Suits, Ready-made or Made-to-Order, at $1.00 PER WEEK COSMOPOLITAN STORE SHAPIRO BROS., Prop.359 Notre Dame West.Shop Open Evenings.MARKS THE HABERDASHER 148 PEEL ST.Tooke\u2019s Any of these shirts would be considered cheap at ost stores at ones: third more.| R.J.Tooke, Limited, Opposite Grand Union Hotel., AIRD'S PANDANDY Bread Made with Mtlk and Malt, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.Phone Main 2529.NEW SUMMER SHIRTS! S1 & $1.25 S.A.d\u2019Lorimier MEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS.83 Notre Dame Street West, Near Place d\u2019Armes.; 97 806 Shirts| New Spring Styles | Colored Percale Negligee Shirts, coat style.w.8ôc Colored Percale Negligee Shirts, ordinary style 85c Colored Zephyr Negligeé Shirts, coat style .31.25 LE ES Colored Zephyr Negligee Shirts, ordinary style .0 0.ieee.8125 Colored Zephyr Pleated Shirts, coat style.$1.75 § \u2018Colored Percale Pleated Shirts, coat style.$1.25 g, White Zephyr Negligee Shirts, coat style.$1.00 §-.\u2018 ' v + LE dues BR St.Catherine Sts.# - Lie n - ol STUDENTS WORK SHOWS PROGRESS ON RIGHT LINES McGill Conservatarium Achieving \" Notable Resuits\u2014Some Clever \u2018 Executants_ re There can be no doubt in the mind of anyone who has attended the students\u2019 recitals given by the McGill} Lopservatorium pupils thig season that this institution is doing a pra!lsewérthy work and is making headway.The work of the students has been of al character that proved conclusively the soundness of their training and the fact that they are taught to exert their imagination.Last night's recital was one of thowe intimate little gatherings in the Con- servatorium Hall.entirely of contributions by students in their secondary studies.For instance, a student who Is specializing in the violin and who is also taking a pianoforte course last night gave a pianoforte solo.and so on.The evening was even.more significantly illus- \u201ctrative of the thoroughness of the Con- ' yervatorium training than previous re- .Citals on this very account, for it \"served to demonstrate with what care ; and understanding these secondar) : studies are supervised.One considers these students\u2019 recit- \u201cals from the point of view of the pro- \u201cmise the respective contributors give in their work.last night was a very interesting recital.The programme brought out more than one student whose skill in ¢ execution and whose rowers of imag- ~1rdtion are likely, if cultivated along the lines at present clearly being followed.to lead them to success of an emphatic kind.Some Clever Pianists.Half the programmie was made up of pianoforte solos, and there were certainly some among them which merit comment.Mr.Randolph Smith\u2014who, it may be mentioned.is a colgred youth \u2014played the well-known Rachmaninoff Prelude in C Sharp Minor.He has a very fair appreciation of the real meaning and significance of sonority in plano tones, and he plays with authority.When he has obtained more clarity he will be well on the way to become a notable pianist.Miss Jeanne Ross a las Augusta - Schmidt have both given ample proof of thelr unusual ability as violinistes during the season.Last night they appeared as pianists, Miss Schmidt for the first time In recital.Miss Ross's selections were the Liszt straum (No.2), and a little Pre- \u2018ude by Poldini.She gives every promise of becoming an individual player.Already she manifests a marked Inclination to accentuate phrasing and to emphasise rhythmic values, and she certainly is not lacking In imagination.The Liebestraum was by no means devoid of color, and Miss Ross will do well to cultivate her inclination towards original reading.Poldini's Pre- ude was technically sound.By the way, both Miss Ross and Miss Schmidt did excellent pedal work, Miss Schmidt played Schumann's \u2018Aufschwung.\u2019 and in addition to sqund technical equipment, displayed ~~ rome appreciation of the Schumann © Valleyfield spirit.In her case also It is clear that the imagination 1s working.She } hrases well, and obtains a good singing tone.- Miss Elsie Aird, in Vogrich's Staceca- + tn Caprice, revealed an exceptionally ; fine touch, and 18 imbued with a marked feeling for ryhthm and a sense of \u201cclarity.Miss A.Panneton\u2019s playing of the second movement from a Beétho- oven Sonato (Op.2.No.1), showed .keen intelligence and appreciation of the melodic phrase.Singers Display Good Taste.There were four vocalists.Miss 1.dith Wilson sang Caccini's \u2018\u201cAmaryl- Hs*\u2014en ambitious effort In which she exhibited good phrasing and a voice of sweetness and purity.Miss Laura Mc- \u201cCaffrey's selections were two little songs by Dr.Perrin\u2014\"Summer\u201d and \u2018Autumn, \u2019\u2014deainty leder which she sang with definite appreciation of their sentiment.Her voice is immature, but \u201cit promises most pleasing development.Both production and enunciation are usually good.Miss Evelyn Schmidt chose two Ger- .man songs,\u2014Anton\u2019s \u2018\u2019Heidegang\u2019\u201d and Max Reger's Herzenstausch.\u201d She has mastered one essential in the singing of such songs\u2014to subordinate formal phrasing to the spirit of the words; .\"she sings freely and with clear enunciation.Mr.E.Benoit is the possessor of : charming baritone of fine quality, and .and his rendering of the Lotharic Ber- - ceuse from \u201cMignon\u201d was a very meri- -torious one.He sang with sympathy .+ and without straining after effeot.Master Otto Schmidt gave notable promise in a selection from a Viotti Concerto, and other students did well.Mr.F.H.Blair was the accompanist.THINKS BACON MURDERER Dr.Owen Says He Cut off Shakes peare\u2019s Head Chepstow, Eng.April 28.\u2014Dr.Orville W_, Owen.the American, who is digeping diligently in the mud of the river Wye for manuscripts which he believes were hidden there by Francis Bacon, is after bigger game than has been supposed.He has declared that the cipher which Is guiding his operations reveals that Bacon killed Shakespeare and buried the Bard of Avon's head in ithe box which fs now being reclaimed frdm the river bottom.HOBBLE SKIRT BARRED.London, April 28.\u2014 Tt is reported that Ear! Spencer lord Chamberlain, has decreed that women attired In hobble skirts will not be allowed at any of the Court functions at the Coronation of King George.Fashionable \u201cdresemakers have been notified to tell thelr customarg of the prohibition.RIGAUD-HUDSON.The Canadian Pacific have arranged to make a flag stop for thetr train No.8, from Rigaud, 6.561 a.m, and 'jud- don, 7.04 a.m.commencing May 1st and until June 4th, after which date a new train will leave Rigaud at 6.20 a.m.arriving Montreal at 7.50 a.m.Special Notice.Special Sunday Excursions to Valley.field and Intermediate Stations.On Sunday, April 80th.the Grand Trunk Rallway System will issue tic- Kets at rate of $1.15 from Montreal ta Valleyfield, and return; and proportionately low rates from Montreal to 8r.Anne's, Vaudreuil, Valleyfield and Intermediate stations.Good going and returning deste of issue only.Sunday train betwe Montreal and leaves ontrezl at 9.10 A.m., and returning léaves Valleyfield at 7.30 p.m, for Montreal.ugh coashen: .86 It consisted almost: And considered thus, | a es - To Appear in Stock Plays at the | | Orpheum § Dates .Las = THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR#FRIDAY.APRIL 28, 1911.> SET AI Bancs hE ere RUE UTR.Akg, yom, \u2019 À : \u2018 | ! } | | | | | ' { i mt i ttn © Miss LILLIAN KEMBLE S.S.\u201cKonig Albert.Rev.A.P.Shatford wil spend the week-end in Ottawa the guest of Ven.ood Mm.Bogert, { THE SOCIAL WORLD took place Mr.and Mra.E.Fontaine have re- | ta\" Fontaine PP 4 > A OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO MARQUIS OF WATERFORD, 36 to- ay.EARL HOWE, 50 to-day.VISCOUNT TREDGAR, 80 to-day, BARON DELAMERE, 41 to-day.LIEUT.-GEN.SIR ROBERT J.HAY, 83 to-day.REAR-ADMIRAL FREDERICK PF.FEGEN, 56 to-day.PROF.G.H.FIELDER, London, 4» to-day.SIR HENRY B.DEANE, 65 to-day.MR PALMER COX, 71 to-day.MR.T.B.FLINT, Ottawa, 64 to-day.MR.G.W.JOLICOEUR, 52 to-day.ANNIVERSARIES.Lt.-Col.Davidson, Toronto, year ao to-day.w.B.Desmarteau, Montreal, two years ago to-day.Hon, Dr, Willoughby, Ontario, dled three.years tgo to-day.Nellls Farren died seven years ago to-day.; died a died The engagement is announced of Miss Eva Pergament, of Brooklyn, N.Y., to Mr.Hyman Mendels, of this city.Senator and Mrs.David MacKeen and thelr family are leaving Ottawa on Monday for their home in Halifax.The marriage of Miss Lucienne Hufrtubise to Mr.Bernard Bernard, will be solemnized on Monday, May 1.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Wonham and tamily leave shortly to spend the summer in England and on the continent.Mr.and Mrs, W.Hope, Dorchester street are not returning home from abroad until after the Coronation.Miss Ethel Stephen.of Shawbridge, is progressing favorably after her op- cration at the Western Hospital.Mrs.A.Baumgarten, McTavish street, is in New York for a few days, staying at the Hotel Wolcott.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur W.Powell arrive from Ottawa to-morrow to take up their residence in Montreal.Mrs, Ellwood Wilson, of Grand Mere is in town, the guest of her brother, Mr Kenneth Rea.Mr.Lloyd Jones, of Montreal, is in Toronto for the Horse Show.Mr.W.RB, Savin of St.John's Nfid.Is a guest at the Queens\u2019 Hotel, The Misses Dow have left for New York en route to Europe.: Lady Allan intends returning from abroad early in June.OFFICERS WERE ELECTED.Verdun Ladies Ald and Epworth League Elect Officials.The ladies Aid of the Verdun Methodist Church held its reglar annual meeting, on Thursday night.They have had a very busy year .and In reviewing the work done and what they have been enabled to accomplish.they consider the results as weil worthy the efforts put forth.The officers for the ensuing year are: Mrs.Wm.Taylor, president; Mrs.C.King.first vice-president: Mra.3.Hayden, second vice-president.gecretary-trea- suror, Mies Ethel Way, The following officers were elected at the last meeting of the Verdun Ep- worth League:-\u2014-Miss Ethel Way, president: Mr, Percy Stopps.firet vice- president and convener of citizenship and patriotism committee: Miss Smith.third vice-prestident: Mr.Leonard Stoprs, fourth vice-president: Mrs, Morgan Scott, fifth vice-president: Misa Morgan, recording secretary; Mr.| Mundon Peddle.corresponding secre- \u201ctary ; Miss Lizzie Way, treasurer; Miss IR.Turner, pianist; Miss S.King, as- | sistant planist.\u2019 St.Lambert Councli Met.! Last evening the St.Lambert Town Council held a special meeting to re- l'entve the report of thé Finance Com- Ifmittee regarding the tenders for the loan of $226,000 for the grading of streets, laying sidewalks, storm drains, } | etc.After a short discussion the tender of the City and District Savings Bank was accepted.Mr.Dickenson, the newly appointed engineer to'supervise \u2018 the work, was present and gave a short outline of his scheme.He proposed that the Council should lay the storm drains and let thr remainder dy tender.A special meeting of the Roads Committee will be held shortly to talk the matter over with him and to decide about commencing the work.An application was received from the management of the Golf Club to supply the electric light for lighting the club afid premires.Council \u2018decided that same he granted provided that the Parish Council would grant permission to lay the necessary poles.etc.Mr.N.Brunelle, the town's night watchman, having resigned after 3 years\u2019 servire, Mr.J.Walsh was appointed in.bis stead.\u2018 © rT CHEQUES ARAIVE #40 TANI TARIFF | | TO SWELL FUND SANCTIONED HERE: FOR BLIND SCHOOL: COMPANY LOSES CAS \u2018Over $600 Was in This Morning\u2019s Meter Said $13.75, Passenger Offer- | Mail and the Fund is Stretching ed $7.50 as Fair Compensa- | Towards Amount Aimed At.tion.i | { 4 p\u2014\u2014 A The aim of the Tag Day workers .a That it is not a misdemesnor offence yet likely to Le realized.In addilloñ to refuse to pay a taxi-cab driver the to the collections of tlre canvasse:s price indicated on the taxi-meter pro- which netted $23,600 a number of other viding you mak?a rexxunable offer subscriptions have come in to make up (or the rental of the car.was the judg- the deficiency.To-duy\u2019s mail brought [ment rendered this mornin : , \u20ac by Judge $350 from H.S.C.Miner and a similar.; amount from Mrs.Miner.George Basin, when Peter Stenhouse, a com- Caverhill sent a cheque for $100: Mra (mercia! traveller of 126 Forsythe st.Norton.| of ry es pes jwas brought before him on a charge the staff o e Montr unt * rof refusing to pay his fare.Pte.Claire, $3.00: and A Lady $3.00., Mr.Stenhouse engaged a taxi last Forty Dollar Collections.\u2018evening and after making use of it In addition to the sixteen p'anvas- for a little more than three hours.ten - sers on Tag Day who turned In boxez !dered the driv 7 | with over fifty dollars in them there | iv t aN 80 payment.The were almost thirty who collected forty Fiver refuse the offer and insisted: dollars or more.Following are twen- that he should pay $13.75.the amount ; ty-five ladies who got this amount:\u2014 registered on the meter.As no de- : Mrs.Anderson .$44.40 | cision could be arrived at Mr.Sten- ss Fate Stephenson AR To 43.42 \u2018house was handed over to the poilce.Miss Marshall .45.69 When the constable appeared before.! Mre SuckHng .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1.90 the Recorder's Court this morning with, jan.Brodle .43.00 [his prisoner he was astonished to.Mrs.Logan .e.en.\u2026 40.65 learn that there was no taxi tariff, .Miss Gladys O'H .4ggajeuthorized by the city, and that the | Mrs.J.W.Wood 1 40.29 |Recorder had no jurisdiction.The | Miss Carruthers .| 43.42 constable was then recommended to! | Mrs.Lacklaler .44.2 try the Police Court.Mrs.Mawson .: 4607, A5 both the Recorders, clerks and | Miss Brady E 40,26 (the clerks in the Police Court were | Mise Buchanan .: 45.40 doubtful as to whether or not the case! | Miss Beatrice Lavers hte 4794 was a criminal one, no written com- | | Miss Matheson Tee rire 40.-; |plaint had been made against the ac- | Miss Levesque .vie viol 432 |Cused.Ho was taken before Judge Master Peter Lumn ._.! 4aos |Bazin and after both the chauffeur | Mre D.Robi eon 6.32 and the constable had told their story, \u2018 | > là neon.85-83 Judge Bazin order that Mr.Stenhouse Miss Ida Daniels .s.47,7 be released at once ; ame Murtel Daniels - 46:19} \u201cHe éald that from the fact that Mr.| Mrs 7 Alan aa OT TUE Le Stenhouse had offered to pay $7.50 he | Miss M.Keen .2 1 \"2 |couid not be held for refusing to pay | Mi R.R trot tt tee 45.26 his fare, and if the complainants con- ss R.Ross .48.1 sidered they had a case against the Miss Brown.«eo .c .» 47.10|accused their only hope lay In the | civil courts.i Hawaiian Lady Unrest Exists For' Coronation! Over Portu zal Former New York Girl, now South.; Pacific Princess, Will Wear | Monarehial Rising Expected\u2014Reve- | Cape of Bird\u2019s Feathers, | lations of Ploting Cause Great Sensation.New York, April 28.\u2014Princess Ka.| wananakoa, of Hawall, who, before her marriage.was Miss Abigall Campbell, daughter of a wealthy sugar trader, is in New York on her way to attend the Coronation in London.One of her robes which she will wear at the Coronation is a cape of birds\u2019 feathers, one of the most costly garments in the world.It is made from the feathers of a species of island bird now extinct.Each bird had only one of the variety of feathers used in making the cape.' ©000600000000009 FEZ GIVEN OVER CL TO ROBBER HORDES.\" Special to The Montreal Star.Lisbon, April 28.\u2014Several Portuguese | monarchist plotters who were expelled from Tuy have taken up their residence at Pontevedra, four miles away, but many are still in Tuy.The provisional government Silva Passos, an important member of the Carbonario, a Republican organisation, to inquire into the situation on the frontier, which the chief newspaper of the capital states is serious.Plotting continues and the smuggling of arma into Portugal Is extensive, Two chiefs of the smugglers who supplied arms to the Republicans under the old regime have Informed Silva \"Passos that they are now supplying thousands of rifles and revolvers to the Monarchists.These are smuggled across the river In fishing boats.It is the opinion that a monarchical movement is certain.A great sensation has been caused by the report.QUEEN APPEARED ON STAGE | When Princess of Wales, Queen Alexandra Played in Ladies\u2019 Orchestra, New York, April 28-\u2014A London cable ito The Tribune says: \u2014 Signor Leopold, Francia, who taught \u2018Queen Alexandra to play the mandolin (ORORORORORORORORORORORORONORO \u2018and guitar, makes the surprising state- \u2018ment that Her Majesty.when she was INDIANS PROTEST TAX.Princess of Wales, appeared on the Object to Paying Five Dollars Levied jconcert platform on several occasions.Only a few ladies of the Court be- By Lachine Council.!sides the tutor were in the secret.Caughnawaga Indlans gathered in ,and as she wore a.gown similar to that force last night at Lachine Town Hall ,of the other members of the ladies\u2019 and presented a petition to the Town/orchestra, and always figured on the Council demanding that it remit the programme as Countess Gage.the au- penalty of $3 fine, with $2 costg which dience could never guess It was bhelng had been imposed on thirty of their |entertained by an artist of such exalt- number.who had pleaded gulity to/ed rank.contravention of the by-law.which\u2019 calls on all non-resident employes to pay a tax of $5 a vear.It was decided to get legal opinion on the matter.and meanwhile the Mayor promised the representatives of the Indians that no more actions would be taken until! the dispute was finally settled.Feeling In Lachine as to the wisdom of the by-law seems to be very much divided.The employers of labor do ; not regard the by-law with any favor, as it tends to restrict the supply of available labor.They state that the Indians are very sober and are very reliable as workmen.\u2019 The representatives of the Indians gay all they want is a square deal.It fs claimed that those who pleaded guilty did not understand the by-law, and that they were ignorant of the! charge which had been made against).them.© Ceuta, Morocco.April 28:\u2014 A letter from Fez states that the town has been given over to robber hordes to pillage.The Europeans in the city disguised themselves as Moors and fled to the French Consulate.where they are being sheltered.| The supply of provisions at the Consulate.however, is running short, and it ts feared tt will not last until the arrival of the relieving force.3 : ® ©® © © © ~ PCCORIECCHPOETED © DODCO00H0090©9909900959 Street Car Collision in Buffalo, Buffalo.N.Y., April 28.\u2014 Ten persons were Injured, two vf them seriously, in & head-on collision between two trolley cars in the shadow of a viaduct on Swan street early to-day.Arthur Moon.48 years old, a conductor.sustained a fracture of the akull, and Mrs.Ray ColMns.50 years old, a broken back.Both may die.Claude Hall.a motorman, has been ptaced under arrest, pending investi- gatton.Aviator Destined to Conquer Giobe.New York, April 28.\u2014Speaking at ; th annual dinner of the Aeronautical Snclety here last night, Rear-Admiral R.E.Peary saidr-*In my opinion the aviator is destined to conquer the two remaining unknown areas of the globe, viz, the regions surrounding the North and South Poles, ! \u2018The balloon will not serve the pur- 8 posr\u2014the work of exploration in the FE future will be done by aeroplane,\u201d y i 7 / LL N \u201c CALL A TAXICAB he ee ! i | | | A , nN Fadeo CORSETS Designed to meet every requirement of the newest fashions with perfect comfort.Get the model that suits your figure.At the best stores.Above is No.387, en extra long model that gives average figures thé correct lines for this year's styles 11 NN = For Weddings, Christenings, Theatre Parties, H Concerts, Etc.i Prompt Service.PHONE EAST 1700 CANADA AUTO & TAXI NS 140 SNS CO S RN as NR AN S NN S NN N S 2 PR i a aa NS NS N Z 70 5 sent |\u2019 i sus, \u201con 3% CUT GLASS .SHOP .\u2018A shop within a shop, having sparkling cut glass on its shelves, of every conceivable shape, size and usage.The little shop is so crowded, that we have filled a table with the glistening pieces, which we offer at special prices.Some pieces $14.00 now $8.00 10.00 now 7.00 6.50 now 5.00 5.00 now 3.50 It will pay you to iff- spect this showing.JOHNSTON BROS.JEWELLERS 483 St.Catherine St.W 3 = UTICA Athletic Suspenders Guaranteed for One Year.w= 2 25° EN of \u2018\u201c\u201call positions'® wear and UTICA 50¢ ATHLETIC : SUSPENDERS because they conform to every positipn of the body-leaning, stooping, standing, stretching, exercising, They are almost as much a part of you, as your skin.ot Bitar or ut by mail on receipt of price, if your deales basn't them.3 Weight.ht Mal lah a pair.And health of skin, scalp, hair and hands in thousands of cases is found in the exclusive use of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, emolllents.SECRET OF BEAUTY the purest and sweetest of Sold throughout the world.FRANCE DECIDES T0 INTERVENE TO SAVE FORFIGNERS Latest Report Déclares Fez Given Over to Pillage by Robber Hordes.1 \u2014 Paris, April 28.\u2014France has notl- fied the signatories to the Algeciras Conference that prompt and energetic intervention fn Morocco by France had become necessary to protect for: elgners at Fes, re-establish order throughout the country, and safeguard the sovereignty of the Suita.The military plans of the War Department were approved by the Go:- ernment last week and fresh troops have embarked dally for Morocco since last Sunday.the official announcement belng made that something more than 10,000 troops would be despatched to replace the men in the coast garrisons, which were wéakened to form two expeditionary columns.It ts understood unofficially that th> British Government gave in advance thelr full and sympathetic support qf French intervention.; The Spanish Government does not appear to have sent reinforcements to Morocco.Barnardo Boy Held for Arson.London, Ont, April 28.\u2014Oliver Cox, aged 19 years, of Middlemiss, Ekfrid Township, has been arrested by High Constable Hughes for arson.He \u2018is charged with the burning of the barns, implements and lve stock of Frank O'Neil, with whom he lived.Cox appeared before Squire Chit- tick and was remanded to jail for a week He was a Barnardo boy and had worked for Mr.O'Neil for some years.Bcottish Census Returns Poor.Edinburgh.April 28.\u2014Scotland Is annoyed at its showing in the cen- published to-day.Apparently Scotchmen refuse to increase and multiply, as in the past year Glasgow has gailned only 21,689 inhabitants.That, however, is a wonderful increase when compared with the showing made by the three other principal cities.Edinburgh gained 2,780; Dundee, 3,712, and Aberdeen, 8.610.\u2014 Hundred Toronto Hotels Licensed.Toronto, April 28.\u2014Toronto's 110 hotels and 5 liquor stores have been granted unconditional renewals of their licenses.The license of the inters Club was concelled, owing to a recent comviction for selling to nonmembers, The.applications of the Irish Club and the Dominion Bowling Club were refused, thus leaving 20 club licenses in Toronto.New Brunswick Ministers at Ottawa.Special to ths Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 28.\u2014Two New Brunswick Ministers, Hon.R.Maxwell and Hon.TI.F.McLeod.now in the city Provincial business, expressed themselvea pleased with the stand the Conservative pariy has taken in the Federal House regarding reciprocity.They declare that if an appeal to the country in taken the measure will be defeated In New Brunswick.; 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PA mi | | a DON'T BE DECEIVED ANNEXATION IS MEANT, SAYS CONG.PRINCE \u2018Denies President Taft\u2019s Statement That \u201c Annexa= tion Talk is All Bosh\u201d and Says Attempt is Being Made to Hide the Reat Issue in the Reciprocity Agreement.Spectal to The Montreal Star.Washington, April 28 \u2014Congressman Prince, of Illinois made a vigorous speech in the House to-day favoring annexation with Canada and criticising\u2019 Prestdent Taft's speech of last -night declaring annexation to be a myth.The speech was apropos of the free list bill now pending.Mr Prince, in discussing annexation, said.\u201cThe President, in his speech) states thet tm the other countries they ar: «@bout annexation.tory \u201cof the American\u201d people\u201d ve might as well be frank and honest.cans went to Texas and Americanized it.and it was annexed as part of this great Union.Americans went into Hawali, Americanized it, and annexed it And men that the President speaks of in his speech, these clever, active, virile, vigorous of Tilinols and the other States, the thousands and hundreds of thousands of them, go up into that northland, what do you think will be, the effect of it?\u201cWe have ninety \u201ctro million preple 5 in the with Have 1 it is annexation?believe it?United Ftate milion net a rig Why have not the Ameri cans that go to Canada a right to be- \u2018 lieve it?\u201cThe presefit speaker of the House, :\u2018 > Mr.Champ Clark, of taking \u2018\u2018anada as a part of the United States, and that this agroe- ment was the first step fnwards annexation.\u201d He is a plain, blunt, honest man, whom ! admire for his frankness, He has never denied that statement.\u201cI say to my neighhors on the north: \u2018Be not deceived.When we @ country and get control of i, we t {1 if these bright young young men from the farms northern |, in the last session |® of Congress said that he was in favor, ; boxing bout scheduled for to-night \u2018and Rob Muha, of Milwaukes, ; postponed until go into\u2019 take it.dt is our history, right we.should take it if_we want it, and you might as well understand that The speaker has so stated.The Democrats are in control.They have never denied it on the floor of the House, and they cannot deny it.\u201cNow, let us see if they believe it in the other country.Let us see If the people of Canada belleve in reciprocity and annexation.That reciprocity involves a national menace is the undisputed opinion in Cagada.A procession of McGill students on the gceasion of a vasi ant{-reciprocity dnass meet- \u201cax\"tattied\u201d mottos rea \u201cThis ig a time of national pertl \u201cThat and it is ete.cussed.\u201d IONCRORONORONORORO, © MARTIAL LAW IS DECLARED AT CANTON.special to Thé Montreal Star.Pekin.April 28 Martial law has been declared at anton, und Government troops were ordered to that city to-day to Aid the soldiers under the command of Admiral Li The latest reports state that the entire city had been surrounded by the rebels.and that several buildings on the outskirts have been set on fire.Peeves (ONORO Ten-round Bout Milwaukee, April 28 \u2014 : ©0966 Postponed ~The ten round be - tween Jimmy Gardner, of Lowell, Mass, has been May 12, owing to an tp one of Gardner's hands sus- in a recent conte injury tained Sherlock Holmes Again Conan Doyle | has just completed.a new series of his famous Sherlock Holmes stories.This new series is brimful of incident and mystery, equalling if not surpassing in interest, the famous author at his best.The Montreal Star has secured the exclusive rights to the pablication of these stories, and the same will appear in the columns of this paper.@ The publication of the first story: will begin in to-morrow\u2019s Star, Devil's Foot, : account of the unearthing ol steangest case | ever handled.\u201d tive's own words.the opening instalment in to-morrow's \u2018a I'he Adventre of the It is a thrilling: a famous Cornish crime\u2014\"the to use the celebrated detec- : Diañs is their view of us, End it is idle to say it is not being dis- | | Paria, 52; cloudy, west wind READY TO MOVE THEN- FIRE COMES TENANTS LOSE ALL Fifteen People Driven from Home in Argyle Avenue Early T y.} Fifteen people barely escared with! their lives at 2.30 o'clock this morn- | ing, when the block of houses from 12 to 50 Argyle avenue, off Aqueduct ; street, were fired.\u2018 Teh fire started from sheds in the rear, close to the C.P.R.tracks.Sparks are blamed, The building is three storeys, brick and being old, were eaten up by the flames very rapidly.Occupants of the house were Mr.Charles Matthews, his mother, and two other grown up persons, and three children, living on the ground floor.Mrs, Alexander McDonald, D.McDonald, four daughters and two grandchildren, the latter being only 5 and three years old.; Mr.Matthews sald { presentative that he was up shortly \u2018after one o'clock and there wag ao sign of fire apywhere.He had just dozed off to sleep again, in his room at the rear.when he was awakened bv cracking and burning at the rear of the house, Tverything looked a mass of flame at the back.His shouts awak- the others downstalrs who ran into the street in their night to a Star re- Upstairs M.MeDonaid was the firs: to awaken.and he rushed up to the top floor to awaken Miss M.McDon: ald, whose window looked out on the hack, Flames were leaping into the window by this time and there was no time to save anything.Soon the house was a roaring furnace from the first floor to the roof.All the occupants in the house gained the street in safety.An alarm of flre was rung in from Box 41, at the corner of Aqueduct and St.Antoine streets, which brought District Chief Lussier to the scene, with firemen of four stations.Ag the fighting force was not sufficient, many of the firemen having responded to the second alarm for the apartment house fire in the north end of the city, District Chief Lussier turned in a second call.This alarm brought down Chief Tremblay, who was in the north end of the city, with Chiefs Marin, Mann and Hooper and the fighting force supplied the vacant stations by the men, and apparatus from other division Nine streams were used to extin guish the fire.Damage by fire and water is estimated at about 35,600, None of the occupants of the houses had their furniture insured.The other flats in the block were vacantthe people having moved yesterday.The remaining tenants were ls0 moving and had most of their belongings packed up, which were all destroyed.Probabilities.\u2014Fine \u2018and warm Saturday.mostly fair and warm, but some local showers chiefly at night.Montreal weather readings by Hearn and Harrison's standard barometer: \u2014 noon yesterday 30.54, at 8 a.m.to- ât, 30.46, at 11 a.m.to-day 30.45.Maximum, 70; (remperature to- day: :; yesterday, maximum, minimu 66: minimum, 48.un rose thls morning at 5.16, and will set this evening at 7.15.Montreal year ago: 28.temperature this Maximum, 45; date u minimum, Temperatures.west 8 a.m.Highest during 28 58 NB.John's, Nfui, New York elsewhere: Atlantic t Springs, 68, Pinehurst, 82; cloudy, west wind; Temperature SE 52: Ho \u201c Lendon, On the second and third floors were |.to find a more satisfactory speaker on their behalf than President Taft.He never fails us.And this is not because he does not mean to fail us.lle has been most determined from the first that no one should whisper Annexation.Tt will be recalled that when the Democratic leader\u2014Speaker Clark\u2014 not content with whispering the forbidden word, shouted it, President Taft at once united with his Prime Minister, Secretary Knox, to register a solemn denial.In New York last night, speaking before the American Newspaper Publishers\u2019 Association whose president, Mr.John Norris, says that they would save S0.000000 a year on their paper bills if they could only secure access to Canadian pulp wood, President Taft again put in a stout denial that Reciprocity means Annexation.He said that \u2018 the talk of Annexation is bosh,\u201d and that to present it as an objection to Reciprocity should be treated as \u201cone of the jokes of the platform.\u201d He denied as well that the Americans desire to annex Canada, giving as proof his belief that they already have all the territory they can possibly govern.No denial of predatory intentions could be more comprehensive.man, not only did not intend to rob your larder to-day, but that he would never in the future have any appetite for anything whieh might be in your larder, even after his own was empty.A robust denial is a fine thing; but the big President of the big United States should take note of the fact that it is possible for a denial to deny too much.* gs © However, there was the denial, big.bold and all-embracing \u2014almost amounting to a denial that the Americans are human like other people and desire to extend the boundaries of their heloved Republic\u2014but, side by side with this denial, were such statements as these: \u201cThere are other natural resources which I need not stop to enumerate which will become available to us as if our own if we adopt and maintain commercial union with Canada.\u201d \u201cBut there are other\u2014even broader\u2014grounds than this which should lead to the adoption of this agreement.Canada\u2019s superficial area is greater than that of the United States between the two oceans .The Government is one entirely controlled by the people, \u2018and the bond uniting the Dominion with the Mother Country is light and almost imperceptible.\u201d Now, what docs that mean?What thought would vou imagine lay in the back of the President's mind when he thus dwelt upon the tenuous nature of our connection with the Empire?o ao 89 o It 1s not that we are concerned just now with the British side of it.We are thinking of Canada.Canadians desire to maintain the \u201cstatus quo.\u201d They are determimed to work out here their own destiny as a people politically independent from Washington control\u2019 British connection is one of the conditions guaranteeing us this privi ilege.Very well, then.What does the President of the United States mean by emphasizing the fact that this connection is \u201clight and almost imperceptible Would you think that he was reminding his audience by \u2018these words that the connection must be respected and reckoned with; or that he was hinting to them that it might easily be broken?What would be your judgment on that point, regardless of your opinion on Reciprocity or your party affiliations?; Let us be honest with oursglves.If we are going to walk into a trap, let us at all events do s¢ with our eves wide open.oo Loa Then President Taft went on, He said that the attitude of Canadians towards the Mother Country was \u2018'sentimental,\u201d but for practical purposes the control exercised from England by executive or parliament is imponderable.\u201d It is lighter than that.It is non-existent.But why does the President think it worth while to talk about it?He is not thinking of Annexation.Certainly not.He savs that talk of Annexation Is \u201cbosh.\u201d Yet he reminds his audience agaur and again that the tie which must be broken before Annexation is possible, 15 \u201chight and almost imperceptible\u201d and \u201cimponderable.\u201d What has all this to do with Reciprocity?Is 1t given as proof that the two nations scan have Reci- procity-\u2014\u2014that the Americans can enjoy our natural resources as if they were their own by \u201cCommercial Union with Canada\u201d without there being any danger of political union following?Or does it point to quite another conclusion?What would you think if a man, loitering about your house.should say to his assembled \u201cpals\u201d in vour hearing: \u201cBoys! We have no intention of breaking into this man's home.We know he has a lot of rich plate to carry off which we might enjoy \u2018as if our own\u201d But to talk of house- breaking is all \u2018bosh\u201d it 1s \u2018a joke\u201d We only want to sell him garden- truck at the back door.Yet what light fastenings he has on his windows!\u201d It would only be paralleled by a denial that a healthy; solemnly warn his audience\u2014an audience which represented interests with six millions a year at stake\u2014that \u201cthis was a critical time -in the solution of Reciprocity.\u201d Their benevolent intentions toward little Canada must be accomplished now or never.Canada might grow foolish in the future and refuse an \u2018obviously good thing, \u201cIt 1s critical because,\u201d he proceeded, \u201cunless it is now de: cided favorably to Reciprocity, it is exceedingly probable that no such opportunity will ever again come to the United States.\u201d The reason for this he gives.The policy\u2014of inter-Imperial British Preferences may triumph if Reciprocity is delayed.\u201cWe must take it now or give it up forever,\u201d he cried.That 1s perfectly frank.He thinks that to-day he has \u201cgot the jump\u201d on slow old Great Britain.But Great Britain may \u201cwake up\u201d and give Canadian produce a bonus in her markets.And then he has not the remotest idea that he will abandon our bonus for the doubtful privilege of competing in the secondary market of the United States with a nation of ninety million producers.But if he can \u201ctag\u201d us now with Reciprocity, we will be debarred from accepting the bonus when it is offered.Vell, we know what he means.There is that satisfaction.Looking at the matter from a purely Canadian standpoint, which will pay us best-\u2014 a bonus in the world-market of Great Britain where the Americans go to sell their surplus, or a free fight in the auxiliary market of the United States which produces a surplus of the very things we have to sell?For the bonus, we will pay nothing: for the free fight, we will give up our Home Market\u2014not only to the ninety millions of the American Republic, but to the twelve \u201cmost-favored-nations\u201d as well.and to the various British Colonies without getting any concessions in return.o x ù © There is so much in the President's speech that we cannot deal with it all to-day.He is a most valuable anti- Reciprocity talker.But we must take time to point out that the President told the American farmer that he would not lose by Reciprocity because the difference in the conditions of production of farm produce were \u201cin favor of the United States.\u201d Thus, the Americans raise corn, and so can beat us on corn- fed hogs and cattle.Again, he said \u201cthe only difference was that Canada was further north, and the difference is in favor of the United States.\u201d Exactly.How will that affect our fruit growers, our market gardeners and all our producers who must fight climate.Another feature was his insistence that the United States wanted \u201cfree trade in everything.\u201d We will not dwell on this, but commend it to the workingmen who depend for their wages upon the buoyancy of our weaker industries.What do they think of the future under such conditions?The President may deny that he means Annexation, but he does not deny that he means Free Trade\u2014that is, Commercial Union.In fact, the present Reciprocity bill has been amended by the Lower House specifically instructing him to persistently press for Free Trade.nO oo % Then, again, the President makes no bones of saying that the timber resources of Canada \u201cwill open themselves to us inevitably under the operation of this agreement.\u201d How?The agreement does not open them.It leaves our Crown lands still protected by the Provincial Governments.What does the President mean?He probably means what Mr.John Norris meant when the latter told the Congressional Committee that, once they obtained the leverage of free access to our pri- vately-owned forest lands, \u201cthe pressure will be irresistible\u201d upon the Provincial Governments to throw open the rest.That is, they do not intend to abide by this agreement with Mr.Fielding.They immediately propose to press for more: and they make a boast of this intention.The pressure will begin as soon as the agreement is ratified; and Mr.Norris says that the pressure will be \u201cirresistible\u201d and President Taft says our forest reserves will open themselves \u2018inevitably.\u201d o o 7 The war 1s to go on.Re is merely the first battle.This lets them inside the ramparts.This shuts out the British Preference idea; and the bond, uniting us to the Empire\u2014and safeguarding our political independence\u2014is \u201clight and almost imperceptible.\u201d This draws Canada toward Continentalism.This puts an end to the separation of Manitoba and Minneapolis \u201cwhen certainly Providence intended that their separation, socially and commercially, should only be that of their geographical distance.\u201d Why not \u201cpolitically\u201d as well?Will President Taft, who seems to be in the confidence of Providence.tell us how he knows that Providence decreed political separation but did not decree commercial separation\u2019 At all events, it will be a perilous hour for Canada when we begin to accept our interpretation of the decrees of Provi- dence\u2014as well as our tariff schedules\u2014at the hands of Washington statesmen.MEMBERS ARE PREPARING FOR A LONG SESSION Cancelling \u201csummer Vacation Arrangements and Trips to Eng- fand for the Coronation.Special to The Montreal Star.Qttawa, April 28.\u2014All night sittings of the House, such as last night, on the Lanctot case, are not calculated to Improve the temper of Parliament, but if present prospects are amplified there will be several the session terminates.Members who made plans for an early, summer vacation, many of them intending to go te the Coronation, are calling them off now in view of the sessional prospects.There appears to be as much of the spirif of fight on one side as on the other, thouæh the Opposition, leading the attack, is the more aggressive.The interim supply bill extends for another month, but If the House I8 then in session, as everything now indicates it will be quite the prerogative of the Opposition to block further provision in that regard as well as with wt to- reciprocity.The resolutions have afforded great opportunity for discussion, but when the bill, comprising three hundred clauses, is considered item by idem, there is room for almost !flimitable talk, both regular and obstructive.Few venture an opinion as to what it will all lead to.Beyond a question there would be dissolution and an appeal to the country ut once, but for redistribution and its effect upon the western representation.George Young Identified.\u2019 George Young \u2018eas this morning positively identified by Miss Nantel as the man who hroke into her room at + I the Place Viger Hotel, but was foiled in his attempt to get her Jewels, of them before, RECORDER PRAISES MORALITY SOUAD FOR THEIR WORK Says Montreal Has Less of Evil Than Most U.S.Cities of Equal Size.High praises for the work being done by the Morality Squad, was given by Recorder Weir this morning, when he had sentenced A.Trudelle for being a \u201crunner\u201d for disorderly houses, to three months hard labor.$100 or three other months, He said: \u201cI think these men who try to induces others to frequent hbuses of ill-fame are worse than those who own and operate them.as they are mostly lazy fellows, who are perfectly able to work, but neglect to do so, because they can make a living more easily in this vicious way.Before 1 procerd with the next case, I want to gay that I am very glad that Montreal, thanks to the hard and worthy work being done by the Morality Squad.is not like other large cities in Canada.and in the United States.The social evil has not the grip on Montreal that it has elsewhere, and for that fact, we must thank the men who have been doing all they can, in good earnest work, and long hours, t keep the situation in the \u201cred Night district well ufider control.Recorder then told Captain Landreault.who was in charge in the Court Room.that he wished these remarks brought to the notice of Chief Campean, under whose direct supervis.fon these men were working.RRR Five Year Sentence.Rentenced to six months in prison in 1909 for forgery, J.E.Charest was this morning sentenced by Judge Lan- geller 45 five vears in the penitentiary for a similar offence.Charest forg- ed drafts on the Picara Realty Co.and others to the amount of $119, ; THREATENED DEATR T0 AUSTRIAN CONSUL 1S THEN ARRESTED RÉ Louis Läbrieh Had No Weapons, However, When Searched by Detective Threatening to kill the Austrian Consul and his whole staff of assistants if he was not given financial aid fmmediately, Louis Labrish, who came here three months ago from British Columbia, caused considerable excitement in the Coristine bullding this morning.Labrigsh is a native of Austria, and came to Canada four years ago, and was engaged in the British Columbia coal mines until three months ago, when he arrived in Montreal.He has been given a lot of assistance by the Austrian Consulate and his threats this morning cannot be accounted for.ÿ it was found Impossible to quiet the man Chief Carpenter was communicated with and Labrish was arrested a few minutes later by Detective Lehuquet, but no weapons of any description were found in his possession.STREETS TO BE PAVED DURING THE YEAR The City Clerk was Instructed today by the Board of Control to put advertisements in the papers showing what streets it was proposed shall be permanently paved.Propristors will be expected to pay for sam a majority of propriotors sign a petition asking that no new pavements bs undertaken this season in their respective streets.COBOURG, ONT Brown, wife of Thomas Nagra, FRoseau uth, at nnah Turner | is dead | Mr.H.A.Burson has heen appointed commercial engineer for the Cana- tan Crocker- Wheeler Company, Limited, St.Catharines, Ont.FROM BLAME The House Decides Sorel Transactions Did Not Violate Ethics Division Followed Debate Lasting Over Eleven Hours.Govern ment Majority 42.i Special Staff Correspondence.Press Gallery, House of Commons, Ottawa, April 28.\u2014It was half-paat four, this morning when Mr.Speaker rose to put to a vote the issue between Mr.PP.E.Blondin and Mr.Adelard Lanctot, of Richelieu.There were two motions before the louse.The main motion, proposed by Mr.German, chairman of the Privilegea and Elections Committee, exonerated Mr.Lanctot from blame, and condemued ;Mr.Blondin for having made the charge without a previous independent investigation.: The amendment, which was moved iby Mr.F.D.Monk, declared that Mr.{Lancto had been guilty of unlawfully obtaining Government property and (had committed a breach of the inde- {pendence of Parliament.The debate had lasted for eleven and a half hours, but neither leader had spoken.The protagonist of the de fencé was the Minister of Justice, while the case for the prosecution was most forcibly stated by Mr.C.J.Doherty.The division showed a Government majority of 42.There were 98 votes for the main motion and 56 for th: amendment, the vote being on strictly party lines.Mr.German's Argument.- Mr.W.M.German, who was chairman of the Privileges and Elections Committee, moved that the report of that body, in the case of Adelard Lanctot, M.P., for Richelieu, be cony He briefly reviewed the work of the committee, and expressed the opinion that after hearing the evidence, no one could say that Mr.Lanc- tot had obtained the use of the Government employes and materials on the house he was building at Sorel by fraud, or with intend to defraud.He laid stress on the fact that although there were four master painters in the fown of Sorel, it had not been proved that they could have done the work satisfactorily, or had time to do it.Mr.Lanctot had claithed that he could not get men during the months of July, August and September, and that was why he went to Mr.Page, foreman of painters at the Government yards.Mr.Page consented to permit the men to do the work, if the consent of Mr.Papineau, director of the vards, was secured Mr.Lanctot went to! gee Mr.Papineau on May 29, but he was away on that day.Then, said Mr.German.Mr.Lanctot went to Mr.Champagne, the timekeeper, for the necessary permission.During the summer while the work was proceeding Mr.Lano- tot was frequently absent from Sorel, (Continued on Page 10) AUTO SMASHES | BUGGY AND THEN ESCAPES The police have so far been unable to locate tthe autoist who smashed a buggy on the Cote des Neiges road st night, seriously injuring Mrs.L.Godin, wife of the proprietor of the on Windsor street.Mr.Godin and his little.daughter, who were also in the rig, escaped with a few bruises, But Mrs.Godin was badly eut about the head and shoulders.P.Aiberta Hotel, STAR'S CIRCULATION YESTERDAY 77,047 -WHAT WILL IT BE TO-DAY?Yesterday's circulation of The Star was 77,047.Out of the hundreds of est!Imates re- celved 17 gave the correct number.The 11 prize-winners, in the order received, are as foilows:\u2014 Frank Oinordo, 871 St.Andre Street.77,047 wa Harrison, \u2018223 Prince \u2018Albert .77,047 p\u201d Tanguay.\u201c1 st- Elizabeth Street.77,047 R, WO, Donoghue, 186 Dorchester 77,047 Anes\u201d Brodeur, 128 Stanley st.1 77,047 E.W, Holden, 140 Charron st.77,047 127 Congregation .77,047 James Hamer 26 Woodland, Ver- 047 Hu \u20181687 St.\"James St.77,047 Miss ugnes.Wiener,1280 Cadieu Jacob Goodman, 107 st.Charles Borommes St.3 .77,047 .|8 In view of the extraordinaty number of correct estimates received today.e Star has awarded a special Oo onc consisting of two seats for the LP Theatre Monday night, when \u201cBrewster's Millions wit be \u2018given by the Orpheum Dramatic Players\u2014to each of the aix\u2019 contestants who sent in the \u2018correct esti- -{Companry, mate.The winners of tional prizes are: Miss Maggie Currie.34 Charron these addl~ 4° te a aines, \u2018218 \u2018Mackay st 77,047 Hugh Bolton, 489 Magdalen st.77.067 8.- La schelng, Raat St.Dom jau .77,047 Mis M.Bro 200 Peei st: 77,047 Niven Fyfe, \u2018Montreal West ., 77,047 What will Star to-da For the A correct, or nearest correct, estimate received The Star.will give a box, seating four, for the Or heum Theatre for Monday evening, May attraction will be Orpheum fn Frederic.Thompson: 8 be the circulation of the ie scenic production, \u201cBrewster's For each of the next Te be - nearest correct estimates, \u201cThe sic will give two reserved eat for the same perform Estimates on 0-day .ofreulation must reach the Estimate Editor not later than am m.rday.No employee of The Star and no mem- of the family of any employee pf The Star is eligible to compete.: mpetitor will be awarded two prizes in one ¢ (Mokets will prizewinner! Estimates must be addressed, Estimate Editor, Star, and must be made - on the following coupon:\u2014 1 + L LF ne \u201cmalted to thé copies.NAME.ADDRESS.ESTIMATE EDITOR STAR :\u2014 J i I estimate that the circulation of The Daily star for Friday, April 28, will-be NO.6 a 404 4 6 4 4 4 5 44 4 5 0 14 0 ° opening of the season, 4 Warning to Auto - 5 .; 4 ve.PT aaa BE THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 FRIDAY, Owners-Two New Pitchers for Royals-Big Gun Shoot APRIL 28, 1911.President Lichtenhei Two New Pitche General Parade of all Ball Clubs Oh, joy! Montreal is to have two new pitc President Lichtenhein brought th Providence last night, and scattered t form.They are Evans, of the Boston N Americans.; The president also has a wonderf i \u201cSinct the grounds look very weil.ther 4ike this, will be in first class & have been thinking of some way in w This is ms \u201cA general parade of all the local the two Eastern teams.Don't you SPORTING VIEWS AND REVIEWS According to the latest news from the Coast.the New Westminster: la- tresse team wintered ell, and are juite confident of their ability to give an encore to last season's perform- tnee.Having found it no burden at all to store and look after the Minto Sup, they have decided to Keep it for tnother year at least.They are also said not to be even a little bit worried _ by-the enterprising manner in which \u2018heir neighbors in Vancouver are pick.\u2018ng up talent.What is the use of selng afraid of anybody when every- ody has been beaten?The season had not advanced very \u2018ar when President Barrow.of the Eastern League, had to turn aside {rom bis executive duties, throw away nis cigar, put on the judicial ermine, maui the seat of judgment, and hand sut cold justice to a number of his subjects.He had to hold the balances YY PEE > ï in Barrow Had to Hand Out \"Cold Justice.even and see that justice was done, evén should the heavens fall.They! di& not fall, although Manager Me- @ianity thought they.did, for something struck him a dull sickening thud | which ripped $50 out of his hard earned \u201cwad.\u201d and also sent him to Coventry for five days.Others too got! what was coming to them, and which separated them from a bit of their money No doubt the punished felt it, but not s0 much as did the punish \"er.for it must have been one of those * cases In which \u201cit hurts father most.The presence of a Henley eight is causing Ottawa to take an unusual.es « \u20ac Semi-ready tailored clothes are sold for cash at the marked price.The thraldom of the high prices and big profits which in ture will lessen a man's chances of success and impair his self-respect.habit, once fastened\u2018on a man is exceedingly hard to overcame, for it is coupled wit part of the maa selling.which the old-time merchant $18, $30 and $25.1 Fa \u2018est Enid Store West 431 St.near Peel Horns | Semi-ready Clothes are sold at standard prices, at values Eug.Bourassa & Cie.im Buys rs and Will Have herse delightful tidings whh him from hem broadcast from the station plat- ationals, and Stanfield, of the Boston ul) scheme on for the opening day here.and with a couple more days of wea- hape for Monday week,\u201d he says, \u201cI hich we could fistingily celebrate the idea: \u2019 Lasetail clubs in uniform.io escort think © would be great\u201d NO CANADIAN BALL SCHEDULE ARRANGED Brantford, Ont.April to arrangements the schedule committee of the Canadian Baseball League did not meet here last night t> draft the schedule for the season.Postponement was necessary owing to the uncertainty of the Berlin Club securing grounds and the unexpected resignation of the London Club manager.When these matters have been adjusted and the clubs are a certalnty, a meeting will be called.No date has been fixed yet.ow, Pimlico Opens To-morrow.Baltimore, April 28.\u2014 What is expected to be the greatest race meeting ever held by the Maryland Jockey Club at the old Pimlico track, begins to- | morrow afternoon, and will continue: until May 17.For weeks past horses have been coming into the track from every section and this morning every big horse in training, including Nov- .elty, Fitzherbert, The Nigger.and; others are on the grounds.For the | first time in this section, a trial will | be given to the new pari-mutuele betting machines.The M.Saturday.A.A.bowling alleys close on, Tlre dates for the \u2018bowling matches between Quebes: and tlie association for the! Canadian Bowling Congress trophy have: been fixed, Quebec playing bere on May | 6th, and the return game at Quebec will be on May 13th.! The M.A.A A.bath opens to-day.The junior M.A.ships wil! be held 2.30.A.boxing champion- i morrow afternoon at Le | but equally gratifying interest in waiter; and water is a very {thing to be interested in.Eaeh af- | ternoon now the surface of the Ottawa river has great holes dug in ft by the | care of the ambitious scullers, each of | whom has a vague hope that possibly the mantle of Hanlan may have fallen upon him.The harmonious and i beautiful manner in which the oars- : {men all pull together oyght to be an i ohject lesson to the legislators up on the hill.If they could only keep \"stroRe and all pull one way what a simple thing would be legislating and | | what an easy thing would be govern- og: ! The Longboat, who \"also ran\u201d in | England the other day, was not our ! Longboat.but@only a horse that was seeking luck by stealing a swift name.But what right have turfmen to bor- jrow a name that has shed lustre over | the American continent?Surely there | |are enough names in the classical dic- i tionarics without robbing Toronto of the one that gives her a place in cur- | rent hi story.ONLOOKER.28.\u2014Contrary | healthful OPENING OF NEW ROYALS IN ACTION.t } i i | Curtis waiting for a high fly.MONTREAL GUN CLUB BIG TURNOUT The above club are having a large turn out of members for to-morrow's shoot at the club grounds, St.Lambert.Besides the spoon competitions, Mr.| Westluke has challenged Mr.Ewing to shoot 100 birds for the Westmount shield.Mr.Ewing has three wins to his credit, and has only to win it 'twice more to become the owner.CPR ANGUS AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, How Actors Play Baseball | D ORDER THÉ Cac IMSTANCES wvo COUL) KEEL NS Mn) ON ANY \u201cTRIVIAL OCCUPATION OUTFIELN, LIE Prnyinc Tve © No Owe JaspoTen ANY DECISION oF FRep Mace Twa UnPRe ATER HE OEmeSTRATY m3 ABIAmY To CaPe © WIN ANY.EMERCEMNCY | Impressions of a Staff Artist, of the Chocolate Saldier\u2014-\u201cOld Town | yesterday.Game,\u201d TSI a re HT, As announced at great length in hat evening's Sporting Extra of The \u201cStar, the baseball team representing i April 29.\u2014F A hocolate Soldier Company, nou land.playing at the Princess Theatre, ad- ' May 6.\u2014 ministered a severe drubbing to the May 13.\u2014Football va.Grand Trunk Ry.May 20.\u2014Cricket \u2018vs.Point St., Charles.27.\u2014Football vs.Fairmount.; May June 3.\u2014Baseball vs.Jenkins.Cric- i ket vs.Point St.Charles.June 10.\u2014FKoothall vs.Sons of Scotland.| June 17.\u2014Foothall vs.Tetrault Shoe.|! June 24,\u2014Fonothall vs.Cup tie.Cric- | ket vs.Lachine.| July 1.\u2014Football vs, Montreal Loco.| July 8.\u2014Baseball A Canada Car Coi July 15.4-Baseb vs.Tetraujt Shoe.| L July 22.\u2014Footb Valleyfield.| Cricket vs, Verdun.July 29.\u2014Cricket vs.MÈG \u201cAugust 5.\u2014Football vs.a M.CA.| August 12.\u2014 Baseball vs.Jenkins.August 19.\u2014Football vs.Roya) Rovers.August 26.\u2014Cricket Î Society.| September 2.\u2014Foutbail vs.Dragoons.VR.vs.Baseball vs.Canada Car Co.Cricket vs, Westmount.i September 9.\u2014Foothall vs Cup tie ; September 16.\u2014 : Sertember 23.\u2014Footbal! vs.Lachine.i September 30.\u2014 Lacrosse Notes Ns Mickey Ions has gone to the coast, and (Vancouver will soon be an ex-Tecumseh \u2018 the To-.Clarke, , team.(\u2018harlle Querrie said -ronto Star: \u2018They have \u2018Harry Griffith, Harry Pickering, Archie Adamson, and Ions.After they win the cup we will go out and take it away from them.\u201d to \u2018Byun\u2019 | Tecumsehs still have Green, Ycaman, Graydon, McKenzie and Howntree left for {helr defence, \"and they don't look very \"bar \u201cJoe (Green, the Maitland boy, who is ,& brother of Bert, the Tecumseh point \u2018man, will have a try-out with the Te- ,cumsehs this vear.\u201cBport' Murton, who was slated not to play this year, Indians next week.\u201cSport\u201d is going to Porcupine, but.will be on hand for the opening game against Nationals on May th.\u201c- James Murphy, president of the N.I.U., will face the ball at the opening lacrosse match between the Nationals and Tecumsehs ° Yorkshire | will be out with the | seu | Montgomery and Stone nine at th: i Montreal Baseball Park yesterday af- lternoon | The final score, as near as could be \u2018ascertained.stood 20 to 10.jof Hirum Mitchell and Fred.iwere features of the Old Towners' performance, while the pitching of Deihl and the fielding and hitting of Stone The work | McCoy stood out prominently for the winners.The teams were: \u2014 .Montgomery and Stone.\u2014 McCarthy, rf.: Relda, 2b.: Kelly, 3b.; Stone, c.; Houghton, 1b.; Emerson, s.8.; Beilings.c.f.; Mitchell, !f.: and Whiting.p.Chocolate Soldier.\u2014McShane, Tr.t.; Collins, s.8.; Pattee, ¢.; Delhi, p.; Murphy.3b.; Smith, 2b.McCoy, 1b.: Brandel, r.f.: Moore, c.f.Umpires.\u2014Messrs.Hubert Cushing.Score by innings.\u2014 Chocolate Soldier.410001845\u201423 Montgomery and Stone.400300210\u201410 Entries are Pouri | Terrier Show at ng in for Boston Victoria Armory, Crippled Childrerd The coming Boston Terrier show in laid of the Children's Memurial Hospital.to be held in the.Victorie Rifles Armoury, Cathcart street, on May \u201890th next promises to be a huge success, Although the class lists and entry i blanks have only been out a few days, \u2018the entries are already pouring in, and if the present rate continues.it will compel the committee to limit the \u201cnumber of dogs.AU those, therefore.who are anxious to enter their dogs, will do well to place their entries within the next few days.ns after the efforts the committee have made t» encourage the local dog fanciers by getting so many crf May 20, to Aid prizes for the local classes, it would cause them a great \u2018Jeal of regret to have to refuse any local entries.Jas.R.Innes, Esq.the hoa.super- fntendent of the Show, has the entry blanks and class lists at his bffice, 286 St.James street, where all entries should be made.intending exhibitors may obtain the blanks by either phoning or calling at Mr.Innes office.Since the class lists went to press the committee have recqived quite a\u2019 aumber of prizes which will he added to the already very large list of one hundred and ecight prizes.These prizes will he noted in the catalogue.Westmount Golf withstanding R Continue for Another Year Not- Club Will umors to Contrary In spite of building operations, th House, and the Jdestruction of the firs \u2018hole course will still be available at t ; The committee, appointed at the a Y.M.C.A., have dccided to make ar waive the usual entrance fee far ne e making of roads around the Club t hole, it is hoped that a good nine he Westmount Crolf Club.djourned anndal meeting hell! at the rangements for another season, and to w members.x SUCCER LEAGUE Perhaps thé most important leavua : game on Saturday will be tirand Trunk vs, Sons of Scettand, I! being the first time in the history of cithe- club, that, they have met.A hig crowd is sure i | ! i t | deadly debt habit is based on The debt h usurious overcharges on the ! could not conceive possible\u2014at \u2018week between .Semi-ready Tailoring \u2018to be on hand at che Point, the game, As thpre will he n denble; \u2018header.the tbix maten will start ot 2.30 prompt, atlowing the Juniors te; \u201cfollow, The G.T's have not yet fixed: \u2018Bank of Isritish Nbrth America \"ing to there being some deubt as to tn witness: \u2018up their eleven.but the Sons of Seof- land will be represented by the following: J.McKenzie, goal; J.Dornan, and J.Smith, backs; Crossans, \u201cBaldy\u201d McKenzie and J.Ross, halves: May, | Dougall, D, George.Cornfoot ard J Nairn, forwards .Bankers\u2019 Soccer League.The Bankers' \u2018Association Fonthall League met last night at the M.A AA, and decided not to amalgamate with the P.QF.A.The Merchants Bank of Canada and the Quebec Bank amalgamate |] to get together a team, and the Impertal Burk and Dominion will also join foreex, which, together with the! ane are running the number league up to four.Each club will play six matehes on the M.A.A.A.groundx, the matches to be decided in the evenings, A schedule was algo drawn up, but ow- the Royal Bank, teams meparafely, of clubs in the wHn brings for been decid- There will be two games «a \u201d 5 and 7 in the evenings.which evenings can be obtained play.the dates have not od upon.A friendly will he played on Tuesday evening between the Rosal Bank and the TON A\" on Fairmonnt grounds.starting at 570.Any other barks who can form a tam will he.Downtow#d Store 237 St, James Sireet Rod.Sangater, a \\ st End Store Catherine East welromed into the league.plenty of room for them.\" the league are.\u201d President, Mr.R.M.Woolatt; vice-president, J.G.Scott; secretary, A.Munroy as there is The officers and Aero: Club of Canada, is getting] ready to draw up a plan of entertain- the Ottawa City Publicity Bureau, that \u2018nearly all of them may be counted tupon tn come (since those who were\u2019 of entertainment, ;the Lachine Rapids, and other plea- \u201cthis city In addition to Mr.Jonz- ! streth, the party included Chairman 5.M.RBntler, of the l\u2018ontest Board: FE.1.\"Ferguson, N.Lagernied.the photographer, and the driver.Chairman Butler said they had left \u201cWashington on Monday and that their Secretary MacNamee, of 4he Auto.ment for those Glidden tourists, who will come as far as Montreal on the reciprocity trip, and it has heen nounced by Mr.Baker, ani-! the head of here some five years ago: still remember their visit with dellæht.Alr.MacNuamnee expects to he able to give them a elub as well as a civie reception, which may incinde a dinner or a luncheon at gnome famops place like the Forest and Stream Club, for instance, a trip (own sures.Chairman Haward Longstreth, who is laying out the route for this vear's (Hidden reciprocity tour, from \\Washington to Ottawa, and his pathfind- ing car, arrived in New York early yesterday, having laid ou! that portion of the route from Washington to route lay through Baltimore.Wilming_ ton, Philadelphia.Lakewood, Asbury: Park.long Branch, Red Bank, Etiza- beth, Newark and Weehawken, Th party reached Philadelphia on Tues day and esterday afternoon art for Boston via Waterbury, Hartford and Springfield.Mr.Butler said that the roads were good and lhe scenery beautiful, which meluded the Maryland mountains, | Boston last year, but did not get Auto and Aero Club of Canada Will Entertain the Glidden Tourists Who Visit Montreal TO EVANS HAS JOINED THE ROYAL TEAMS Sp:clal to the Montreal Etar.New York, April 28.\u2014The .10ntreal team arrived in the big city once more shortly after midnight, for a series with the.tail-end Jersey City feeling wéll satisfied with the even break on the series at Providence and confident of getting enough games from the Skeeters to make an even break for the first road series easy of acomplishment.This morning the: pitching staff was still further strengthened by the arrtval of Pitcher Char- 1>v lovang, who comes from the Boston Nationals.Evans was a chance to show his beat stuff, playing in only two games, winning one and | losing the other.In 1910 he had a! phenomenal year with the Holvoke club, one of hia feats being a no-hit, nn run, no ball out to the outfied and | and aftervards the pine forests of Southern Jereg: and later a beautiful trip along \u2018he Jersey coast.While no signs or advertising were curried on the cer, it miglit he well to remurk that it was a Stevens-Duryea car, fitted with Flsk bolted on rims and CA hn man reach first base performance.| Mis presence will undoubtediy strenz- then the mutE criticized pitching de- | partment The batteries for to-day will?be Carroll 'and Curtis.Jim Bailey will again protect first base.The weather is fine and warm and @- good | attendance in anticipated, + Fred.Mace and | 1 \u20ac © © © © ® à © © © 9 ©5060 w ® 2 FOR SOCCER REFEREES.= © @ The Province of Quebec Fout- + © ball Association will hold a © ® meeting in Room 405, 180 St, © © James rtreet, to-night, which © @ all applicants for the position © © of Referre are asked to atlend.= ® Secretary Kertland has changed © © hig address to 467 Gilford st (e: 2 ® 6900000020 ù © ©0©w0 club, B with |THE HERO- OF THE INTER | NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC BOWLING MATCH: Ww.Mr.8.Walsh.ONTARIO JOCKE CB Sus ; Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, April 28.\u2014The foliowing stakes, to be decided at the Ontario Jockey .Ciub's spring meeting a ; Woodbire Park, close next Monday, :May 1, at the O.S.C.office, Toronto \u2018Cup (a handicap) for three-year-olds \u2018and upwards, one mile and a furlong, 185, 000.King Edward, Hotel gold cup, for three-year-olds and upward, one mille jand a quarter, $15,000.Minto Stakes, for three-year-olds \u2018and upwards, one mile and a sixteenth, $1,000.| Prince of Wales Handicap, for three.\u2018year-olds and upwards; six furlongs, $1,000.! Liverpool Cup.for three-year-olds jand upward, one mile and a sixteenth, , $1,000.! William Hendrie Memorial cap, for three-year-olds | one mile, $1,000.Woodstock Plate, for 1hree-year- olds, one mile and a furlong, $2,000.Victoria Stakes, for two-year-olds five furlongs, $1,200.- Coronation Stakes, Handi- and up for two-year- olds, foaled in Canada, four and a half furlongs, $1,000.Woodbine Steeplechase, for four- vear-olds and upward, about two miles and a half, $1,500.Street Rallway Steeplechase (handicap), for four-year-olds and upward about two and a half miles, $1,200.TORONTO HORSE SHOW ATTENDANCE IS GREAT Special to the Montreal Star.Foronto, April 28\u2014The attendance at the third day of the Canadian Horse Show was the best of the week, over 4,000 persons being present.Eight classes were judged in the afternoon and the same number in the evening: Mr.E.D.Warren's Mutineer, a fine big \u2018bay gelding, landed the®blue from a classic field of middleweight hunters, defeating Hon.C.Sifton's Elm- hurst, and Mr.Casey's Pall Mall, I third.Class 33, for lightweight qualified hunters, had a close competition for first and second between Mr.James Milne's Fox Glove, and Mr.W.H.Bell's Daddy, the blue finally going to the former on conformation; Major Von Straubenzie\u2019s Dreadnought was third.In class 19, for high steppers, M.À.Yeager's Earl Grey won the King Edward challenge cup, and looks the champion of the show.His hock and knee action are perfect.Eye Opener, from the same stable, was second; Mr.Dixon, winner of ithe cup the two previous years, was third and fourth, with Dublin and Flourish.There was not much between the first, second and third, in class, for combination horses- Hon.C.Sifton's Florham, Flintation, ch.m., perfect in saddle and harness, won first prize; Dr: Grensides Metropolitan, second, and Sir Henry Pellatts The Widow, third.Crow and Murray's Dress Parade won the class for trotters up to 15.2, with the Cobourg pair, Mollie Chimes and Lady R., second, as a team in the afternoon, second, and third, respectively.In class 5, single harness, the Toronto candidate, Cumberland Reciprocity, won.with Sir H.Pellatt\u2019's Casa- loma Matchless second, and Mr.E.L.Wilk's Blue Cloud, third.The judges had their troubles in this class.The show wound up at midnight with a splendid performance over the jumps.Hon- C.Sifton landed another blue with Confidence: Lieut.Sifton\u2019's Iron- side being second, and Mr.Aemilius Jarvis\u2019 Hercules third.Crusaders Football Club, There will be a practice of the above club at Beaver Field, Point St.Chartes, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock.All members are requested to Le on hand.Any Intending members will be welcome.New Automobile Must Be At On License Laws ce Attended To Or Owners Will Get Into Trouble The local owners of automobiles are warned that unless they comply at once with the law regarding the tax jon automobiles they are liable to get into trouble almost any moment.In former years there was a $5 tax on autos which was meant as a registration fee forever.| The Government, however, has abolished that.and has instituted instead ja tax of $5 per year with an additional tax graduated according to the power of the machines.This amounts to: $5 for machines up to 25 horsepower; $10 for machines from 25 to 35 horse-power; $15 from 35 to 50 horse-power, and $20 for machines of over 50 horsespower.As these fees have been due since \"the first of April, tt would be well for auto owners to pay them up at once.It is estimated that these new dues wil] net the Government about $50.000 | in the Province of Quebec, and as the Government has promised to use all this money for the purpose of improving the roads.jt is expected that that section of the newly proposed Inter- CORINTHIAN SOCCER TEAM HERE IN JULY | All details of the proposed visit of the Corinthian football team to this country will be arranged within a day or two.The team will sail from England some time in the latter part of July.Games will he played in all the large football centres.Two Eames are to be played in Toronto on the Island grounds, August 5 is the date for one of these games, and one Jh Montreal previously.The tcam will be in Canada for 45 ; days, Roiug as far as the Coast.The M.A.A.A.Musical Club ix to repeat the concert of Thursday night at a musical smoker arranged for to-morrow evening at the clubhouse.That is, some of the main features of the concert will be repeated, but noveitier have been arranged regarding which the members of the musical club are maintaining a silence which has aroused some curiosity.for machines national Highway from Quebec to Rouse\u2019s Point.which lies between Montreal and the last mentioned place, will be a thing of the near future.English Polo Players Show Greatly Imp roved Form in Their Last Few Practice Games at Lakewood Papen to The Montreal star Lakewood, N.J., April! 28\u2014In a sensational practice game of polo here the English team included Lieut.Palmes and Capt.Lloyd at tront and rear, with Capt.Barret and 4.teut.Edwards in the middle.The two latter only arrived here yesterday, and played vigorously for four periods, when their side stood four goals earned, all by Leut.Palmes a quarter better than the opposing team, which comprised the British Capt.Wilson at No.2.and the American players, Brown, Crane and Agassiz at Nos.1.3 and 4 respee- tively.For the second half of the game J B.Thomas played instead of Brown, and the new line-up gained rapidly by reason of the reckless aggressiveness of Crane, who scored four times.The marvellous dexterity of Capt.Wilson, who registered in the fifth period, and some wonderful work on the part of Agassiz, who scored twice.These cleverly made goals, together with one smartly scored by Thomas, put the team that Capt.Wilson was on up to a total of 11 3-4.Capt.Lloyd was struck by a ball during the fifth period, and Capt Barrett was also rapped hard in the face.Neither players complained of serious Injury, however, and little delay occurred.But under the circumstances the All-English team could hardly be expected to play up to form in the last half.They finished, after Capt.Edwards had prettily scored in thé seventh round, with a total score of only five goals.; General surprise \u201cth expressed by the American players and polo experts at the remarkable improvement in form shown by the four English officers who have been here a week or two and who won out so cleverly in Tuesday's game.10-NIGHT'S BOUT AT MAISONNEUVE Kid Henry and Bil! Hurley are in fine form for their fifteen round bout at Maisonneuve to-night.Henry has already won three fights at Maison- neuve and is well thought of by locai folJowers of the game, but it is expected that Hurley will give him a much harder tussle than any he has yet had.The winner of to-night's bout will be given a chance during the summer to meet some of the best lightweights in the country at Maison- neuve, so that both can be depended on to extend themselves to win.Henry stated yesterday that Hurley was a much better man than any of ths others he had met here, but the colored fighter thought he had a shade on the Irishman.The ten round preliminary between Kid Small and Jack Ball should also prove an interesting Bo.as both are out to score a knockout, if possible.Tecumseh Work-out, : Special to The Montreal Star.\u2018Toronto, April 28.\u2014The first work-out of the Tecumsehs was held yesterday afternoon, when Manager Querriea, Fred.Graydon, McDougall, McGregor and Kinz- nan were present.These players and some of the others will he ont again today, but the rea] practice will set in te- highly skilled workmen.snugly and easily.The Importance of Good Footwear All these requirments dre found in INVICTUS Shoes._ INVICTUS Shoes are made of the best léathers\u2014made by, They're made to fit every line of your foot comfortably, If you want the best in footwear come in and try on a pair of INVICTUS Shoes the next time you're passing.The Invictus Shoe Store 249 ST.JAMES STREET Or at any of our City Agencies Do you know that the greatest care should be taken in selecting your footwear.Shoes more than any other article of wearing apparel require the most careful selection.It is very important that they fit properly.They must be shaped to conform to every line of your foot.: They must exercise no undue pressure at any point.They must be made of the best selected (leathers by skilled workmen.[RN | y Wholesale and Retail is the time to order your BASEBALL UNIFORMS We have complete uniforms that we are selling for $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and up to $12.50.Book of Samples of our\u2018full line of goods of various qualities and colors sent FREE on request.Our stock of Gloves, Mitts, Bats and all Baseball goods is of the best.| ue Sent to Any Address The AE BREGENT, 192 St.Catherine East.Agents for Famous \u201cReach\u201d Goode, 2 LTA Ee ay fd 5 3 Le) mn emit ds le AV Ca Om + AeA ma) Smit Mmm MEAD 74 patin « THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FREDAY, APRIL 28, 1911.TEN A LS Royals Won Last Providence, Breaking Even on Series-Play Skeeters To-day @ \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Prom.aStatf Correspondent.Providence, R.I, April 28.\u2014The Montreal Rovals byes even on the Cour game series with the Grays by capturing yesterday's game by a score of threes to nothing.All four games were low acoring affairs and as a matter of fact the locals were lucky to get an even break om the series.Burke again was in winning form and although he issued five passes he was unhittable in the pinches.and kept the Grevs away from the home plate throughout the entire session.He was well supported by Curtis who caught a rattling good game.Curtis did not allow a stolen base keeping up Roth's good work in that particular during the series.Curtis failed to get & hit for the first time since he landed in this burg.\u2018There was a shakeup in the Royals\u2019 Jineup owing to the inability of Rath to play.Curtis replaced him and Batley played on first.Bailey proved his class at the hat by driving in two runs.Miller in each case profiting by his \u2018timely hitting.\u201d Bailey struck out on the three other occasions at bat, just! to show that there was no ill-feeling.Lavender.wha was on the slab for the locals, is the hest pitcher on the local roster.and Manager Collins was confident that he would cop off the last game, : The Royals eighth and ninth innings.scored in the first, After French was retired In the opening session.Miller walked.and raced to second when Yeager plugged the ball for a base.Hatlev followed with a drive to centre, scoring Miller.\u2019 Demmitt opened the eighth with a three-base smash, and scored on Han- ford's safe drive to right garden.With one out in the ninth, Miller =Ingled and went to second, while Yea- rer was being retired.Bailey made a hit and Miller scored.The Royals have not been hitting hard during the present week, but the boys aré confident that they will hit * thelr stride.in this direction.The return of Gandil to the lineup may in- jest some ginger into the combination.The Royals play to-day in Jersey City.Montreal.AB R H I'O.AE French, 2b.,, .5 0 0 4 4 0 Miller, ef.\u2026.+.3 2 1 LE Yeager, 3b .3 0 1 0 5 1 Bailey, 1b.\u2026.5 ¢ 2 7 0 0 Demmitt, 1f.+ «.1 1 4 i 0 Hanford, rf, .\u2026.4 0 3 270 0 Holly, ss.\u2026 «.2 0 © 2 @ 1 Curtis, ©.+.3 0 0 T 0 0 Burke, p.\u2026.+.\u2026 3 0 1 0 \u201c3 1 Totals .ov .,, 33 3 8 27 12 3 Providence.A.B.IL H.FO.A.E Anderson.1f.\u2026.\u2026.3 09 0 1 © Perry, cf.+.© 0 1 2 60 0 Nim, 2.3 0 27 2 2 + Fiston, rf.\u2026 5 0 1 0 0 à tock, 88.3 0 060 0 2 0 \u2018rarieton, Ib.4 0 0 I} 0 0 Gillespie, 3b .\u2026.3 0 1 1 Z 0 Fitzgerald, c.¢ vu 0 B 3 © Lavender, p.\u2026.= 0 0 0 6 4, *Fond .«oe .\u2026 1 60 0 0 0 © Tottal .33 0 5 27 15 2 \u2014\u2014 *Batted for l.avender in the ninth.Score by innings: \u2014 Montreal .100000011\u2014 = Providence.v00000000 \u2014+ Summary: Stolen bases, Miller, Yeager; three-bas hit.Lemmitt: sacrifice hits, Nill, Rock, Holly 2, struck out, by Lavender 6, by Burke 6; bases on balls, off lavender 5.off Burke §{, passed balls, ¥itzgerald; hit by pitcher, by Lavender ! 2; first base on errors, I'rovidence J, Montreal 1: left on bases, Providence 15, Montreaï 11: time, 1.58.Umpires\u2014Ban- non and Rudderham.Attendance, 1500.EASTERN LEAGUE.At Jersey City\u2014 Toronto .2000200004 Jersey City .200100000 \u20141 Batteries\u2014Kilijan and Phelps.Justus and Butler.At Newark\u2014 Newark sesscssc 0000.00021000100) \u2014\u20145 Rochester .120000010002-6 Batteries-\u2014Lessau and Jacklitz; Cleary and Cad).At Baltimore\u2014 Baltimore .ve.000000002.2 \u2026 Buffalo .2 42220 ohone1 000 \u20141 Batterles\u2014Stfand'and Kiällifer: Lygert and Byers.Eastern League Standing.Won.ust.PC Toronto .+.6 0 1.000 Rochester .> 1 .833 Providence .4 2 BRE Montreal .¢ 0.0.À 3 Rod Baltimore .3 3 .590 Newark .\u2026 «.2 4 .333 Buffalo .J ñ LRT Jersey City .© 6 ON) At \u2018\u2018hicago\u2014 R.H.E.Chicago Le a.106011520 \u201414 18 ?St.Louis .610000021\u2014 4 9 1 Bakar and Sullivan Pfeffer and Clarke.+ Batteries\u2014 Walsh, and Block: Powell At Philadelphia- R.H.E.Washington .A61010037 -\u20146 10 3 Philadelphia .10000080*\u20149 14 2 Batteries\u2014Otey.Walker, Gray and Street; Morgan, Krause and Livingston and Thomas.At Boston\u2014 æ R 11.FE.Boston .\u2026 -.#RAGAN000- A 4 3 New York .120000610.4 {4 4 Batteries\u2014(.smith, Hall and Carrigan; Ford and Sweeney.At Cleveland R.HK Cleveland .FR Ti 1) 10) I KL TU SS SE 11 9 Detroit LINZ \u2014R 9 Ratterics \u2014 Gregg and Land, Mullin and Btanage.American League Standing.on.Lost.FC Detroit .6 2.20 sass 10 1 909 New York .8 4 600 Boston .f 5 54: Chieago .& a .Philadelphia .a A 455 Washington 4 ñ 444 © Cleveland 4 $ Bt.Louis Cleese 3 9 At New York\u2014 MR.H.E.Boston -.!.+.120010000 \u2014 5 8 2 New Yôrk .BU113020®-12 9 3 Batteries\u2014Brown_ Parson and Graham: Marqguard, Crandall and Myers and Wilson.At Cificinnati\u2014 R.II FE.Cincinnati .+ .04000000* -4 7 ) Chicago .020000000\u20142 10 4 Batteries\u2014Gaspar and Clarke, Pfeister and Kil At Brooklyn-\u2014 R.H.E.Phftadelphia .11000t001\u20144 7 1 Brooklyn .a.060011000\u20142 4 1 Bâtieries\u2014Brebe and Duoin: Rucker end Bergen.National League Standing.Won.Lost.PC.Philadelphia .10 2 .£33 New York .\u2026 .7 4 .636 Pittsburg ., ., .6 4 .600 Chicago .20 ov .7 ñ .583 \u2018St.Louis .2.4 6 .400 Cincinnati .+.4 8 .400 Brooklyn .4 8 333 Boston .a , 10 231 -\u2014 PP res 0e an Rich Auto Drivers.Indianapolis.Ind.April 28 \u2014Four fast cars have been added to the flying field which will\u2019 start next Memorial Day in the 500-mile International Sweepstakes race at the In- atanapolls Motor Speedway since April first.Caleb Bragg, .the .Cincinnati millionaire, will pilot a monster Flat.becoming the team mate of David Bruce-Brown, the millionaire driver from New York.RBruce- Brown will have a larger car than Bragg, but the slight vouth who conquered Oldfield and other great drivers during the past (no seasons.knows how to get every inch of speed frum his motor, Game in TROUT FISHING AT MADISON 30.GARDEN New York, April 28.\u2014With the first trout fishing within the limits of the Greater City in a decade as a feature, , the second annual Real Estate and \u2018Ideal Homes Show vpened in Madison Square Garden yesterday for a week's run.At the east end of the Garden a tank twelve by forty feet was fairly lalive with speckled trout when the | show opened at 3.30 yesterday after- i noun, 800 of these game fish all over { six inches having been placed in it, | but when the show closed at 11 last | night the few left had had a lung.| hard fight for their freedom.as every | Visitor had been invited to try his or her luck with hook and line, and every vne was permitted to keep his catch, The particular trout which were ia the tank yesterday, arfd are to-day furnishing brain food for busy New Yorkers, certainly Itveld up to their reputation of being wary.game fish.Although raised in a fish hatchery and never before having had to fight for their lives, they showed the same instinct of wariness as their brothers , in mountain brook or lake, and when they did take ihe hook they fought hard.© The supply is to be 1) re- , Plenished daily so that the open season :for trout in Madison Square Garden (wil continue until the show closes.' This year's Real Estate and Ideal Homes Show is une of the most artist- jie and attarctive exhibitions ever iv en In the Garden.There are near- twice as many exhibits aa there of rout De were in the first show a year ago and no expense has been spared to make the.individual booths as attractive as | possible.Practically every suburban real estate development within cum- ! muting distance is represensted, and about everything new in home building.equipping and furnishing is to Le found among the exhibits, SPORTING GOSSIP mE New York, April 28.\u2014John Flana- \u2018Ban.world's record holder and cham- plon at throwing the 16-pound ham- , mer.is almost ready to return to Am- !erica.In bis last letter to P.J.Conway, president of the Irish-American A.C.from Kiibreedy, Ireland, where his estate is located.Flanagan writes that his business affairs have prauti- cally all been completed.and after taking a little vacation he will be back in New York and ready to throw {the hammer as of yore.The Irish-American Club plans tn ireceive Flanagan in strte, He has won more championships for, the club ithan any other athlete in (He organi- (zation, and when he salled for Ireland last fall the club had planned to give him a good send off.Flanagan, who ls a «big.modest, Yetiring fellow, dig «not let any one know when he was | going, and his departure was urex-' pected.The club, therefore.did not have time to give him the send off.but ithe members hope to be able to make up for this when the champion arrives.Baseball Notes Canadian Athletie Club has founded a baseball team under the name of Cana- dlan Reserve.This team is to figure in the Spalding Senior League.plaving their first games on Saturday afternoon.They have engaged Mr.('.Michaud as manager and Mr.Edward Bruyere as playing captain, two well-known haseball piayers of this city.The composition of the team will be as follows: R.Perrier and R.Verdon, catchers: A.Riendeau, I.lement and J.K.Deslauriers, pitchers: E.Bruyere, R.Rivest, DL.Roussin, D.M.De T.aval and G.Lafreniere.infielders; R.Dumas, (.Tevasseur, P, Godbout and A.Lessard), outfielders.A Judging by the talk around town .particularly in Horhelaga and St.Henry.the attendance at the City League opening games wlll be considetable, so much so that tiie Street Railway Company will install a special car service direct go the grounds on 5(.Denis street.Unforunately, the tunnel! near the CP.R.track oun Nt.Lawrence Boulevard is: not yet completed], hence the car service\u2019 on this line will not be in running order for sonte llttle time.Two wickets will probably Lie opened | at the St Denis street entrance lv ar- commodate the public.: \\ 210 Manager Fred.Gadbois.of the Chen- iers, is convinced his bunch wWil] score a; win over the Mascoties, but the lattér.with \"Bnnty\" Desautels and FINE CONCERT OF + SOCCER JUVENILES Last evening the Rosemount Juvenile Soccer club held a very successful concert, at the New Rosemount Schoo! rooms, Petite (\u2018ote road.Mr.J Nes.bit presided, being supported by Aider man 'J.N: Drummond and Mr.Jack Wells.A strong programme was offered, every item iouuiY applauded.During the intermission, the chairman addressed himself in- particular-to the boys, pointing out the advantages of fotball, which teaches the value of discipline and self-reliance.Mr.Ness bit also said that he had obtained permission from the school emis sioners for the Rosemuunt oys to practice and pull off their league games on the splendid school! playground.This pleasing anouncement was wildly cheered by the boys, who have now nq further anxiety as to a playing pitch.Judging by the enthusiasm, soccer amongst the juveniles is in for a big boom.The following ladles and gentlemen contributed to a splendid evening's entertainment: \u2014- Miss M.Hobsen, Miss IL.Brooks, Messrs.R.Guthrie (mandolin), Bert Simpson, J.Burtney flute), Craig Campbell, Bert Tovey, J Livock, J.Wilkinson (violin), little Ivy Wells, five years of age.recited.Mr.W, H, Watkins officiated at the piano.THE HORSE SHOW SCHOOLING MONDAY The Arena wil be npen to exhibitors | for schooling purposes, commencing | Monday.May I, continuing to and including Saturday, May 6.Permits must\u2019 be secured from the secretary before | horses wil lbe admitted to the building.| Schooling Hours, i 6.36 to 9.00 a.m.hunters and jump- | 1 | ers.9.00 to $9.30, pony jumpers.9.30 to 10.00 a.m., pornTes under sad- ; dle.; i 10.00 to 11.00 a.m.ponies in harness.11.00 to 11.30 a.m.ladles\u2019 saddle horses.11.30 to 12.00 a.m., ladies\u2019 hunters: 12.00 to Speedy Le A Sure re Centie pee Quickly Retisves it f ldists.Gol Ivil .Al - 87 EXCHANGE ST, PORTLAND, MAINE trated booklet, NEWLIN.HATNES PourANT.26 daw /| LONDON.ENG.HOTELS.7] The LANCASTER Which is without doubt the able, High Glass Private and CONSTIPATION BOOK YOUR ROOMS FOR THE CORONATION AT 74 LANCASTER GATE, HYDE PARK, LONDON, ENG.Terms: En Pension from $16 single; $32 double per week, inclusive.Telegrams: \u2018\u2018Lancastome, London.\u201d GATE HOTEL Best Appointed, Most Fashion: \u201cHand Him a Good One\u201d \u2014if he\u2019s a friend of yours.He'll \u201ccome back tor more\u201d eut \u201d on x where.Ten cents will give you an introduction.CARRERAS & MARCIANUS CIGARETTES, Limited, Montreal, Québec Black Cat Lim Mm] French Caz E Cigarettes\u201410 sor 10 cons | ai Here\u2019s a Virginia-raised, Canadian-traîned cigarette with a price \u2018\u201c wallop \u201d that has all other good ones hanging on the ropes and begging for mercy.Mild without being weak, the Black Cat counts its friends among sportsmen and IN.Caxury for the Thousands Suit or Overcoat made te Order s15 One Price Only s15 The Big Mili-to-Man Tallers, ORPHEUM THEATRE MUILDING ENGLISH & SCOTCH WOOLLEN CO.6 6 ott sata ity .À Splendid Pair of a BAY HORSES | finely matched.Young-and well broken ; 1].in the .city.- CAE CII aise Double Harness VE but the-best.montrent Post OR on Son get of leathers and 785.3 most skilful workmanship into Hartt } - Shoes.That's why .18\" they retain their smart es a shape during their long 4 \u2018 life.i THE HARTT BOOT & SHOE CO.LIMITED a everytime, if you're \u201ctrying him Fredericton « NB \u2018Canada\u2019s Best | Shoemakers\u201d - ?.20-24 h.p.at a bargain, in per- fact running order, fully equipped.Driven by owner only, At 4 bargain.For information, a ply The Ledoux Carriage Co.Ling- ited, 93 Osborne street, Montreal.er \u2014 gentlemen every- BAILIFF'S BALE\u2014Province of Quecæ, District of Montreal.No.1342.'Cireutt Court.La Compagnie de Brigues @'Ac ton (Incorporee), plaintiffs, va Cote et al, defendants.'On the $th day of May, 1911, at one of tie clook iin the afternoon, at the domwells of\u201c C.R.Grempe, one of the mid defendants, No, ARONSON ' & Rutenberg Pawn Brokers & Jewellers 115 Craig St.West 01d Stand.opposite &t.Francois { At All Good Tobacconists.| Residential Hotel in London.||! | 1 The fourth Canadian competition) Yor agricultural motors will be held in: , Winnipeg, Can, Juiy 5 to \"tries will be divided into four classes! silver and bropse medals.a Xavier Street.Money to Lend na aus one on Diamon dotlae 274, metiery, Clothing, Furs and household furniture.\u201cetc.Terme cu., to m.EB, ITU, B.8.C, ontresi AD! Dry Goods Hours, § 4m.100 RC 4 Soil.EA 2.784 &t.Andre st, in the citytf Montreal, will be sold, by authority of justice, all thé goods and chattels of the said defendants, seized In this cause, consisting of and take in gasolene motors whose pistons displacement is up to 509 cubic inches, and kerosene motors of all The én.gizes.+The prizes will consist of gold 29 22.ho ! Je .PREITY 00h Let / rein a CRISP AND DELICIOUS Montreal's New Biscuit Bakery AT ne Bakery\u2014 that is now supplying thé grocers with delightfully crisp Cream Sodas hot from the ovens?M dre dut D\u201d you know that Montreal had a brand new Biscuit Ed This is Ramsay's Bakery, where Farm Cream Sodas are made.It is one of the best equipped bakeries on the Continent, in charge of an \u2018Old Country\" expert.Ramsay's Biscuits \u2014 baked in this new sunshine bakery\u2014come right from the ovens to your table.! Your grocer can get them\u2014fresh and crisp\u2014 the same day they are baked.\u2018 In Fe amd 10c¢ Ia 3% amd 3 Ibs Le Montreals foremost and m MR.J.A.OGILVY DIES- AFTER BUSY LIFE IN CITY BUSINESS: Had Faith In Western Section and Was Business Pioneer There.James A.Ogilvié, sr, one uf sp energetic business men, is dead.Le Fhe dECCASER was 6 years of age.and although he had not been himsel for the past month or so, he was able to att¥éhd to business up to Wednesday.since when he had been confined to the house.However, it was not thought that the end was so near, and last night he passed quietly away.with his family gathered around him.Mr.Ugilvig has had a long 8nd successful ca , being the founder of the well-known dry goods firm of James A.Ogilvy & Sons e wag always a hard wgrker an yas most respected and beloved by his employees.Great Loss to Business Circles.The death of Mr.Oglivy will be a great loss to the business community in business and financial] ciecles h name and word stood for all that was substantial and hcnest.He worked hard at his own business, and his competitors had to do so also to hold their own.Yet through it all he held their respect.This morning Mr.Colln Morgan.of Henry Morgan and Co.lad, expressed for the trade his great regret at the death of Mr.Ogilvy, adding: \u2014 .\u201cWe always regarded Mr.Ogilvy as one of\" Montreal's best citizens from every standpoint.He was :an able business man, he stuod for all that was best in manhood and his death is a great loss to the community.\u201d ; Packages.tins.The deceased was born in Kirrie- Ÿ.muir.the little town of Thrums, made > + famous by Barrie in his tales of Scot- o et - ~ h life, 3 \u2018 i - A RAMSAYS LIMITED = = MONTREAL.|} maried business vita the firm of #.James Morrison, on Notre Dame street a \u20140 at that time the dry goods business î section of the citv.- | In 1836 Mr.Ogilvie started in bus- I.L _ The success of our \u201cSpecial Bed Sale\u201d is unprecedented.Our patrons i find that we give them real good value every time, and better value still when E we make special reductions as we are doing during this sale.Being Bedding Specialists, the public have confidence in.what we say.i] BRASS BEDS .We are making: a special reduction on this F @ .- fine 2-inch continuous post brass bed.It contains % -fFheavy brass fillers topand bottom\u201d Usuallygold, | LE ro en TER SALE PRICE, $20.00 | \\\u2014 ENAMEL BEDS Only the most Sanitary A ad EOP IIo This special line of Enamel We are Agents for the > # NN Late James A.Ogilvy.pe 7 - îiness for himself on the east side of Mountain street, just one door above St.James street.As business increased Mr.Ogilvie was forced to.change his quarters and his next move was to a larger store further up Mountain street, on the east side, just belaw St.Antoine street.From here the firm Fa few years later again moved, this time to the west side of the street on the north corner.With \u2018his sons the late Mr.Ogilvie continued to increase his businees until in the \u2018early nineties, it was -de- clded to move uptown, and the present store on the corner of St.Cathy orine and Mountain streets was erect- Pioneer of the West.4 Many Montrealers will remember the gloomy forecasts which were made.in regard to this bold move.in bulld- ing 80 far west, Westmount then was practically only at its beginning, and any store west of.Peel Street was considered out of the business section.All this, however.has changed now and the growth of the Western suburbs, and the westward trend of trade.has left the firm of James Ogilvy and Sons, in a part ef St.Catherine street, now considered a ceatral one.All the buildings that have beeï Joccupled by the firm have had frobfy Age on Mountain street.and when (is new building is cempleted it too wül have frontage on the same street.'# Mr.Ogilvy was a member of Stanlev Street Presbyterian Church, and a Hi | member uf the St.Andrew's and Cal edonia Societies.| He icaves a wife, a daughter and $8018 10 mourn his toss, this being the i first break in the family.} The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon at 2.30 from his late : Tesidence, 824 Dorchester street, West.APPROVE ACCOUNT OF HALL AND TRAI | The City Council yesterday .noon approved payment of the account \u201cof $2967, representing the Monument National meeting and the: delegation trip to Quebec In relation to the Tramways\u2019 Bill.AM.Lussier re-echoed.his objection to the account because the Mayor had not called u special meeting of the ity Council before a 1 Quabe dre rranging for the The Mayor had heen urgent fime for special meetings.of the clty.legal to vote this monev .Ald.L.A.Lapointe repliëd na: the council had the right to pa® this account under the resolution of th: alg- ermen authorizing a delegation to go to Quebec, and setting aside money to pay the cysts.The account Was approved on the following division: \u2014 For\u2014ald A Lapointe, N.1 ; , La .N.lapointe, Leclaire, \u2018\u2019Connell, Lamour- eux, Pandurand.Boyd.Gauvin Rou 1 .vd, .X.Monahan, Tetreau, Clement, I = - HE Reefers tailored in fine white 7 serge, with black hairline stripe, J lined with white mercerized sateen, inlaid sailor collar and: cuffs, of dotted Foulard.Sizes | 4 to 8 years.Prices $6.00 to\u201d $6.50.CL each.Special 45c.and Summer wear.price 59c.Timely Reductions in.Underwear.|.Women's white ribbed Vests, woven from fine, soft, elastic yarn, comfortable to wear, ideally suitable for this season.Women's pleated Silk Vests, Swiss make, serviceable and comfortable for late Spring Value at 75c.Special ¥ Vaiue at 55c pair.for $1.00.pair.Speciat-Values in Hosiery Women's fine Silk Lisle Hgsiery woven from specially carded yarn, with garter tops, double feet, lace ankles, in black, white and nearly all colorings.Value at 50c per Special price 35c per pair or 3 pairs Women's All Wool Llama and Summer weight Cashmere Hosiery, woven with high spliced ankies, double feet.Special price 50c.Value 60c per Real Seal and Calf Hand Bags, silk and leather lined, in nearly all shades.Women's Hand Bags, $8.00 to $15.00 Values, for $5.00 $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and $15.00.Special price $5.00.Formerly sold at $ 100 Reward Henry Morgan & Company, Limited, will pay $100 for evidence leading to the conviction of the vandals who recently disfigured, by scratching, their plate-glass show windows.: th hi th a \\ GLOVER WILL CASE BEGINS Witnesses Declare Glover Feared He Would be Shot, Special to The Montreal Star.Cambridge.Mass, April 28.\u2014During e hearing in the Clarence F.Glover will case here, the widow, Mre.Lillan M.Glover, even when the evidence was aimed directly at her.Three of the slain man\u2019s brothers and .sister-in-law testified that Giover | had frequently sald that Mrs.Glover had threatened to shoot him and hat he feared her.showed but little emotion, He had also told thew, > witnesses added.that hé had made will and that though It would be disappointing they must not mind, as he had been compelled to do it.The Hattie Leblanc deposition, taken / - \u201d at St.John, N.B.was held over, owing: to objection of counsel that the commissioner who took it had withheld pertinent questions.Graphic Warits Anglo-Saxon Alliance London, April 28.\u2014The Dally Graphic contends that war between the two great branches of the Anglo-Saxon race is not only Impossible, but inconceivable, and a formal treaty of arbitration superfluous The Graphic adds: \u201cOnly one treaty is required to give effect to the 1- ing which is uppermost in all British ahd American hearts, énd that Id a treaty: of alilance\u201d =.2 One woman was suffocated and hait.a dozen others overcome in a fire In the Waldron block, Memphis, Tenn., to-day.1?WARM WEATHER IN WEST Thermometer Registered Eilghty\u2014 is\u201d Farmers Complain of Dryness, Special to The Montreal Star, Winnipeg, April 28.\u2014Midsurhmer weather prevails in the Canadian West, The thermometer registered oighty in Winnipeg yesterday.and ax high eighty-five was touched at some polfits - î I > ; Cr ey | ) cod ial rig MNES EH hava \" DN ae Z vers ane a 4 4 farther west.Summer attire Is We= #; ing worn, and straw hats are in gen- cf eral use.: Farmers state that.the land has come very dfy.and\u2019 fall of slow would be welcomed, Thera was a snowstorm or May, 15 last year.\u2018 communion na Bhi Hh te i = pe Lt a rainstorm oF \u201c e \u201c \u20ac ~ 23 A .§ will rather say, when such a treaty 16 be (mn.THE MONTREAL DAILY -STAR\u2014FRIDAY, APRIL 28, ENTHUSIASTIC FOR PEACE ~ MOVEMENT Great Meeting is Held in The Guild Hall London ASQUITH AND BALFOUR EULOGIZE PRINCIPLE Declare Arbitration Method to be Both Feasible and Desirable in International Disputes.i1y during the past two weeks.! Father Caramello, who visits the A \u201d - vw condemned man almost every day, London.April 28.\u2014What Premier| nqeavored to interest him in the Asquith described as \u201cthis venerable Gufld Hall,\u201d without whose seal of approval no popular movement in London is really launched, witnessed today a meeting for the adoption of resolutions pledging the city to the support of Anglo-American complete arbitration.The d Mayor of London.in his TALKS OF SUICIDE j ence at the Montreal jail.tcheerfully, has broken down complete- TO CHEAT GALLOWS .CREOLA LOSES NERVE Gives up Study and Curses Mother for Wretched Plight.Refusing to\u2019 enter into conversation with any of the guards who watch over him day and night and muttering threats against his own life, Francisco Creola, sentenced to be hanged on May 26, for the murder of Gulsepp! Chini, is putting in a wretched exist- Creola, although he smiled\u201d when gentence was passed and told the Court that he would embrace death English language, thinking this would take his mind off the fate which was awaiting him, but he soon tired of this and as he refuses to make use of any of the books provided him, the greater part of his time is taken up in pacing his cell.; He is continually muttering curses against his mother whom he holds responsible for his present plight, saying that if she had furnished him with scarlet robes and with the mace in front of him, held the centre of a temporary stage.On his right, was the Prime Minister,, at his left former Premier Balfour, leader of the Opposi-! tion in House of Commons, while masse! out the Lord Mayor were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Arch-| bishop of Westminster, Lord Loreburn fhe' Lord High Chancellor.lord, sstrathcona, High Commissioner of Canada, Sir Joseph G.Ward, Premier: of New Zealand( and other notables.Over their heads the Union Jack and, Stars and Stripes were entwined.' Mr.Asquith and Mr.Falfour spoke! eloquently of the treaty, declaring.that it would mark a new era in civilization, but both pointedly disclaimed that a peace pact between Great Britain and the United States.providing for the \u201csubmission of all dif-; ferences to arbitration, would mean an.alliance between the two countries.Mr.Balfour warned his hearers, than\u2019 whom, he said, none in the world felt! mote the burden of preparing for war, that the treaty would not mean the! immediate reduction of armaments.The meeting represented the demo- cragy of England, rather than the aristocracy.Others on the platform, were | the Bishop of Hereford, the Earl of Aberdeen.Lord-Lieutenant, of \u2014Tre-: land; Sir George H.Reid, High Com-' missioner of Australia; agents- of al the other British Colonies, along with rephesentatives of the banks, the rall-| ways and the steamship companies of England.! Arbitration.Treaty Practical.Premier a said in part: \u2018The, unique situation\u201d which we have met.to recognize and welcome has not been organized, or engineered by the apparatus of diplomacy.The seed.which\u2019 the President of the United, States cast fell on ground prepared to récelve jit.That which a few years\u2019 ago\u2019 even a few months ago.might; have been regarded ag the dream of ideglists has not only passed into the: domain of practical statesmanship, | but- has become the settled.purpose of two great democracies.\u201d Co \u201cFhe profound significance of the\u2019 new departure is that between Great Britain and the United States, whatever the gravity of the issue and the | magnitude of the Interests involved! whatever the poignancy of the feelings it arouses; there will be a; defi- pite abandonment of war as a possible solution, and the substitution of : argument for force; and the super- session by judiclal methods of \u2018the | old ordeal of battle.\u201d .Does Not Mean an Alliance.After declaring that the projected treaty implied no menace to the rest of mankind and did not provide for an Anglo-American alliance aggressive or defensive, the Premier con-' tinued: \u201cBut we may hope and believe that, other things will follow.It is not for: us to dictate or to preach to other: netions, but if the United States and ' \u2018\u201csreat Britain renounce war, a step wij] be taken of immeasurable and; incomparable significance in the on- | ward progress of humanity.\u201d Mr.Asquith then moved ing resolution: \u201cPhat this meeting of citizens London, assemVe in the J ! cordially welcomes thé proposal of, tre United States in faŸor of a general treaty of arbitration between that country and the British Empire and pledges its support to the principles of such a treaty as serving the high- ert Interests of the two nations and as | the follow- i | ot tending to promote the peace of the world.\u201d ; Thé resplution was received with tremendous applause, which continued: until Mr.Balfour rose to second it.+» Rt Hon.A.J.Balfour Optimistic.7 The Opposition leader said that Anglo-American arbitration =eemed nearer fruition at this moment than ever before in histgry.Some regarded it as an idealistic dream and belfev- | ed that when the clash of conflicting interests came all paper barriers would be swept away, he said, and continu- | ed: \u201cIt is true that it is folly to make international law go far in advance of | public opinion.I cannot imagine a] greater blow to civilization than Af.or, | vas made either party should break it.but as far as I can read opinion on | both sides of the Atlantic, I cannot\u2019 endoree these pessimistic views.\u201cI believe that the great mass of ay A ~ value and effectiveness : Bd & mi dical soe hat it is made i hari Ie it may the tite givstest confidence I night.Guildhall, ; eponsibillties in all parts of the world | an enthustastic reception.pars and soothes the skin.The soap is enhanced by the from p ps vegetable ore be used with a proper education he would not be where he is to-das.Regarding his threats at suicide, the jail officials state that there is posible chance of his escaping the gallows in this manner as he is being watched closely day and night.MORE POLICE OR NO PROTECTION IS CHIEF'S ULTIMATUM An important report has been sent to the Board of Control, by the Chief of Police, in regard to the existing police protection.It is stated in the report that unless these conditions are altered it will be impossible to give protection in the outlying wards.The strength of the force is so much undermanned that even the older wards do not get the protection they should.The report concludes by the request\u2019 that money be voted, from the May estimates, if possible, for fifty more policemen.WANT CANAL WORK STARTED Georgian Bay Advocates Claims on Cabinet.Special to thé Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 28\u2014Advocates of the Georgian Bay canal are after the Government to make provision In the supplementary estimates for a commencement of the work this year.The situation Is understood to be that tentatively three millions has been recommended to the Cabinet Council for the purpose, but it has not yet been finally decided.The supplementary estimates, however, are under consideration at present and will be brought down shortly.The canal advocates have strong hopes of provision for a start being made.Dropped Dead from Chair.] Rosalie Desmarais, 1069 Berri street, Sitting in her chai Urging 77 years old, of dropped dead while r at her home last Many.of her familly have died suddenly from heart disease, which is supposed to be the cause of her death.public opinion on both sides favors this move.If the skil! of diplomets Mr, Doherty, but one of tact, w Mr.fictot guilty or innocent?Parliament was as much interested as Mr.Lanctot in the decision it would render.1 \u201cWe are called upon.\u201d ald .Doherty, \u201cto set a standard pe public estimation, and- Parliament below the average standard of m - ity.\u201d Dealing directly with the aon.tion, Mr.Doherty said the whole argument of German and Aylesworth} had been, not/on the methods employed by Lanctot in obtaining these services and these materials, but on the fact that Lanctot had paid for them.What conclusive proof of his entire innocence had Aylesworth that Lanc- tot paid in broud daylight by cheque?But, added Mr, Doherty, the charge is not that Mr.Lanctot paid for the goods?(Opposition chesrs.) There were lots of people who would Rladly pay what they had stolen, if thereby they could avoid the penalty.Did Bir A.B.Aylesworth ever hear of compounding a felony?If the charge against Mr.Lanctot as to the method in which he obtained the.goods was true, then Parliament was being asked to screen.the offence because Mr.Lanctot paid for the How many fren were In the penitentiary to-day who embezzled money with the.honest intention of repaying some day?.The Real Question at lsgus.The whole question was whether Mr.Lanctot.knowingly taking these services and materials of the Government, Sad a right to do it.Mr.\u2018Jone.lary } pu and Champagne were guilty of misap- proptiating goods, Mr, Lanctot was equally guilty, Page Champagne were quilty of theft in the language of the Criminal Code.In taking goods from the Government they possibly gulity of only \u2018borrowing\u201d (Op- Position laughter).Those paints did not belong to Page: they belonged to the people of Canada, and diverting them from their proper use was committing a fraudulent act, Mr.Doherty said Mr.Lanctot knew that the men painting his house were fad by the department, and in order hat that might be done there myst have been falsification of the pay sheets.Did anyone suggest that Mr.Lanctot was eo bereft of inteligence that he did not know these men were paid by the Government?Champagne, when he paid that money, stole it, and Lanctot took the benefit of the money.(0, n cheers.) This aroused jeers from the Libsral side, and Mr.Doherty retorted: \u201cMy hon.friends seem to find \u2018it difficult to distinguish between meum and tuum.They have been too long in power.\u201d ASTONISHED AT THE CENSURE ON MR.BLONDIN Mr.Doherty said he would be glad to take any charitable view of what had happened, but he could not find The.whole question in his opinion was whether Lanatot got this work and material unlawfully.Surely the Government was not going to throw open its stops and yards all over the country and say to everyone, \u201cCome in and we will do your work,\u201d If the people of the country went into the contracting business, surely they did it for their own advantage and not for members of Parliament in their private business.As to the legal side, Mr.Doherty did not think there had been any breach of the Independence of Parliament Act, as that dealt with contractual relationship between the Government and a member.In this case there was no contract between Mr.Lanctot and the Government, but between Lanctot and a man who had unlawfully obtained another man's property.In conclusion, Mr.Doherty took up the censure passed on Mr.Biondin by the majority report.This was a most extraordinary thing.Even when Mr.Biondin brought the charges forward An the House last March, Mr.Lanctot sald: \u2014 \u201cI am glad the member for Champlain has brought this matter up.\u201d The majority report said Mr.Blondin should first have gone to Mr.Brodeur, who knew the whole facts.He read from the evidence to show that Mr.Blondin would not have got much information from the Minister of Marine.It seemed extraordinary that the standard of the privileges and elections committee should be so low in regard to Mr.Lanctot's action and so high regarding Mr.Blondin's action.Mr.Doherty concluded an able presentation of the case amld loud Opposition cheers.The last speaker in the debate was Mr.P.E.Blondin, Who made the charge against Mr.Lanctot.Mr.Blondin maintained his accusation.It was not a matter of dollars and cents, he declared, but of principle.The question was whether the House was to approve robbery of the public, so long as the culprit repaid what he had taken, if he were caught Lin\" the act.MR.KYTE AROUSES \u201c4 IRE OF DR.REID ate Biring the debate Mr.Kyte, of tchmond, in order to divert attention on the charges sh treal, 28th April, 1911 T rio N La a Le \u201cTHE: JUNIOR -BAR Arthur MANITOBA WHEAT LEADING TOWARD PORT OF MONTREAL r Valles.A general improvement in the movement of grain of all kinds is reported, as compared with the conditions of this trade at the corresponding date of last year.And the demand for grain applies not only to Montreal, but to a}l ports on the Atlantic seaboard.There are at the present time two milHon bushels of grain en route from Port Colborne for Montreal.A good portion of these consignments is made up of Manitoba wheat.A big export of oats is also coming down.Local grain men attribute the better trade in a large measure to shipments of American corn for export, which are much heavier than they were this time last year.The improvement in ocean freights Is even more marked than the lake freights, and altogether the volume of business\u2014the bookings for June being already high\u2014is making glad the hearts of the merchants and shippers.The transportation men are satisfied with navigation conditions, and while the shipping season was not opened as early as.it had been hoped, nevertheless, the government icebreakers are acknowledged to have done good work in olearing the river below Sorel and preventing lce jam and floods.BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec.District of Montreal\u2014No.11264 Circuit Court.I.Lande, plaintiff, vs.Thomas Marsh, defendant.On the 8th day of May, 1911, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the of Montreal, will be sold by authority of the sald defendant, geized in this cause, consisting of irousehold furniture, etc.ED.DESROCHES, B.8.C.Montreal, 28th .pril, 1911, BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec.District of Montreal\u2014No.5731 Circuit Court.J.K.Cleary, plaintiff, vs.A.McCowan, defendant.On the 9th day of May.1911, at eleven of the clock ta the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald _defendant.2172b Hutchison street, in the city of Montreal will 2 sold by authority of justice.all the in this cause, consisting of piano, housekold effects and furniture.Terms, cash.J.S.LAVERY, B.8.C.Montreal, 28th April, 1911.BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec.District of Montreal\u2014No.5839 Cir- cult Court.C.W.Vipond, plaintiff, vs.H.Pilon, defendant, On the 8th day of May.1911.at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domiclle of the said defendant, 623a Sanguinet street, in thé City of Montreal, will be sold by ALDERMEN NEGLECT SPECIAL MEETING 10 TALK WATER PLANT Ald N.Lapointe Insists that Purchase Question Must Be Settled, However.A meeting of the special civic committee, appointed to study and report to Council on the project of the purchase of the Montreal Water and Power Company.was called at the City Hall to-day.but after walting for an hour and a half, the assembly had to be called off at noon, because of the absence of a quorum of members._ Ald.Narcisse Lapointe, chairman of the committee, then issued orders for another meeting, to be held at three o'clock next Wednesday afternoon.\u201cThis question is going through to a decision one way or another,\u201d Ald.Lapointe sald to a representative of the Star.It is in the public interest that the city should acquire.the water system of the company.and unify It with the city service.The probability is, that afternoon meetings will} be more convenient to the members of the committee, and next week we will take the matter in hand, and carry it through to a decision, if it necessitates two meetings a week.\u201d Mr.T.J.Drummond, vice-president of the company, Mr.W.Hanson, direc_ tor, and Mr.F.H, Pitcher.engineer, were at the City Hall, to take part in this morning's committee proceedings.and they expressed their readiness to be preseent next Wednesday afternoon._ \u201cIt is the city that wishes to purchase our service\u201d remarked Mr.Drummond, \u201cand we are ready to sell, if a fair agreement can be come toto get rid of the concern.\u201d GANANOQUE, ONT.\u2014Mary Florence Pelow, daughter of Peter Pelow, is dead in her 20th year.| a BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec.cuit Court.J.E.Migfreron, plaintiff, vs.8.Kalmanovitch, defendant, On the 8th day of May, 1911, at one of the clock in the afternoon, at the residence of the said defendant, 127 Cherrier, in the city of Montreal, will be sold by authority of justice, all | the goods and chattels of the said de- of Household furniture.ED.DES-, ROCHES, B;S.C.Montreal, 27th April! 1911.- but there 18 no anxiety on our part| District of Montreal\u2014No.14156 Cir- | fendant.seized in this cause, consisting | & PARIS KID GLOVE STORE.140 PEEL ST.(Near Windsor Hotel) sald defendant, 54 Victoria, in the city | of justice, all the goods and chattels : oods and : chattels of the sald defendant, seized \u2018 Blacks only.\"Long Lisle Gloves, Mousquétaire, domes or buttons.Short Gloves, Silk or Lisle, br lines, extra value.All sites and all shades > in Long n 2 Glov ks es.- * > SPRING SALE OF FABRIC (LOVES ALL THIS WEEK Long Silk Gloves, extra length, embroidered andlace.Gauntlets, Silk and Liste,.in Tans and ri 59C _49c \u201c29e a.authority of justice, all the goods and\u2019; chattels of the sald defendant.seized in this cause, consisting of household | effects and furniture.Terms, cash.| PARIS was to go on the Supreme Court | considering his somnolent attitude to- | wards the thieving under his own} must be careful that that does not fal] [0% \u201cThe hon.member has the suda- |! cuit Court.A.Pisall & al, plaintiff, vs.| 1911, at ten of the clock In the fore-| J.8.LAVERY, B.8.C.Montreal.April, 1811 28th | KID GLOVE STORE \u201c Phone Up.1068.- fomely roquired.10° \"Siéren , +: SIT { COLUN TWO SPECIAL OFFERS! For a limited time only, two of our best up-to-date COLUMBIA DISC \u201cGRAPHAPHON æza- only pr Te 822.50 cash \u2014\u2014\u2014 STYLE BIJOU with 12 vocal or tristruméntal selections.$27.50 by instalment, payable $7.00 cash and $1.00 weekly.lections.- only ESE $40.00 cash STYLE CHAMPION, with 12 vocal or instrumental se- $45.00 by instalment, payable $8.00 cash and $1.50 weekly.Es ET Er re \u201cpis stantial repertory chance.\u2018 | Now is the time to secure a high class Graphophone and a sub- of selections for little money.Don\u2019t miss this \u2019 FOISY FRERES 210-216 St.Catherine East, corner Sanguinet Columbla Wholesalers and Retailers: * / Catalogues Supplied on De LA - = rm pet SL ZCI of A - DS ama Lg mA Roanne coins ian om ee fps \u201c~ A 2.(TIME A CARE S a ; Ei ny is pe He ci fe nr ML a - à | ; ë | THE MONT REAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRÉDAY, APRIL 28, 1911.~ 17 + ANTON SCENE OF À LOW DEATH RATE i SEROUS AROLT; SITUATION SERIOUS N.Rioters Fired Viceroy\u2019s Palace, Preventing Attempt to Extinguish Blaze\u2014Many Arrests.| ra IE: Hong Kong, April 28\u2014Only offi- D irlai messages are being received to- : y from Canton.where a revolution- bPy outbreak occurred last night.hese are of a disquieting character.i \"The revolutionists have obtained a \u2018quantity of explosives, and the Gov- anles plying to that city to suspend eir service lest arms be smuggled to the disturbers who are still at ure.Many of the leaders have bec ji The fighting between the troops and | étiré Ploters last vight began when the M- IBoldiers arrested a revolutionary leader 13 véts and wearing badges boldly pro- 1elgiming theif purpose, surrounded the Rvioeroy's palace and after setting it on fire interfered with the efforts of silothera to extinguish the flames.K# The revolutionaries were armed with fg rifles and bombs and fought desper- ps Several were killed and many 2 arrested.The troops were commanded by Admiral Li and they suffered .eonsiderably.a colonel being among % those wounded.#4 The soldiers finally obtained control EF of the situation and energetic mea- {sures to prevent another outbreak were \u201ctaken.The gates of the city were \u2018iclosed and a search made in sus- pr Lycos quarters for arms and ammuni- i tion.The fire at the palace burned À for two hours, doing great damage.& The viceroy escaped harm.A strict jcensorship has bfen established and Jonly official exchanges between Hong \"4 Kong and Canton are possible.hi Thousands of residents of Canton ate tleeing to this city.Those who have arrived say that anarchy 1s rife \u201c4 among the soldiers there.and that the .Jofticers do mot trust thelr men.Many jof the troops completed their service ijto-day and these men are particularly 3 feared.The British sul at Canton has reported tq the%Governor of Hong | ong that the situation is serious.à HOOD'S abe PILLS ainless Cathartic | Rasy to take; easy to operate: cure bilious- R ness, constipation, morning and sick headache: bresk up colds and ward off fevers.1} Alldntos se C.I.Hood Os.Lowell, Mass.| COMMON SENSE Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches snd Bugs £1 NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, >] All Druggists, or 331 Queen St.West, Toronto.Beware of Imitations, = 190 227 FU BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014 Province of Quebec.ë District of Montreal, No.1765.Cir- i] cut Court Jacques Robert plaintiff, vs.Belair, defendant.On the 8th day of bay 1911, at ten of the clock in the fore- fi noon, at the domicile of the said defen- F{ dant, No.1561.Mance street, in the city | © of Ju imald defendant, seized in this causa, con sisting of household furniture, etc.Terms, | cash.J.E.COUT.B.S.C.April 27.1911.Rernment has asked the steamship com- /0l- jhopeless cases of cancer.and the #hird ontreal.will be sold, by authority of | ce, all the goods and chattels of the\u2019 Montreal, | St.) IN YEAR'S CASES AT SAMARITAN Hospital Has Busy Year and Does Good Work.The seventeenth.annual meeting \u2018of Q - givethe magic touch of deliciousness to all meat dishes, soups and chafing dish cookery.4 Cubes, 10c.= the Samaritan Hospital for women, was held vesterday afternoon, Rev.Joseph Sullivan presiding.Treasurer's report showed that the income for the past | year had been $2,317 greater than for, the previous year.but expenseg had correspondingly increased, and the | balance on hand now was $401.40, The report of Dr Lapthorn Smith.surgeon-in-chief.showed that 129 patients had been admitted during the: year.and had been In residence an average of twenty days each.125 of the cases were surgical cases, requiring one or more operations.There had been only three deaths, two from ; a woman in an exhausted condition who died the day after she was admitted.: Dr.G.A.Browne had been added to the list of consulting surgeons: Dr.H .L.Pa- vey and Dr.James J.McGovern, assistant surgeons; Dr, J.Arthur F'airie and Dr.A.Gould ahaesgthetists, and Dr.J.Harold Taylor, former superintendent of the Western Hospital, bad joined the staff as registrar.Mr.Nathaniel Currie had consented to act in the place\u2019 of the late Rev.J.Edgar Hl, and Mr.Angus Mclean has been asked to take the place of the late Mr.William Bentham.The election of officers resulted in the re-election of the officers of last year.president, Mrs.Alfred Pennell; first vice-presideent, Mrs, R.D.McGib- : bon; second vice-president.Mrs.J.H.M.Robertson; honorary secretary, Miss Cramp, and honorary treasurer.Mrs.John Payne.Two new names were added to the board of management, of which the personnel is Lady Hingston, Mrs.A.Baumgarten, Mrs.D.E, Bowie, Mrs.James Wright, Mrs.J.Leslig \u2018Allan.Mrs.J.F.Barlow, jr, Mrs, Urquhart, Mrs.Nolan de Lisle, Mrs.Colin Morgan, Mrs.F, H.War- rington, Mrs.S.H.C.Miner, Mrs.G.R.Cooke.Mrs, Ferrier Torrance, Mrs.8S.F.Wilson, Mrs.Lesperance, Mrs.J.H.M.Robertson, Mrs.Warmington, Mrs, Crane, Mrs.Vachelle Koelle, Mrs.Angus McLean and Mrs.L.B.Mc- Farlane.Mrs.Pennell presented diplomas and medals to the three graduating nurses Miss Boyd, Miss Bertha Buckley and Miss M.Drysdale.Weaving of woollen cloth started in England in 1341.Buffalo Go to Alberta.Advice has been received at the Grand Trunk Railway offices that 15 young buffalo from the Conrad herd were unloaded at Wainwright, Alberta, on April 18th, In good condition.This makes a total of 824 in Buffalo Park at the present time.Special Notice.DON'T REMOVE YOUR OLD PIANO to your new home.Exchange it at' Layton Bros, at a liberal allowance, | for a Mason & Risch, Behr Bros, Bherlock-Manning or Layton Bros) \u2018Piano or Player Piano.l.ayton Bros, : | 550 St Catherine St.W.(Cor.Stanley 1002 |; =< More Heat, Same Heater -Don\u2019t buy a new heater this late in the season.If you have had difficulty in keeping your house warm, take this suggestion.Tell your coal dealer that you want nothing but LEHIGH VALLEY This will suit you.Its great excess of carbon, over ordinary coal, insures your getting more heat with your same heater.It burns slowly, steadily, unfalteringly.It will heat your house, then 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Embroidered Net Coats, Shower Proof Duster Coats, Serges and Cloth Coats, in all the latest and most fashionable styles in * the newest variety of colors.SERGE COATS\u2014Navy, Black and London Grey.Special $11.95 $15.95 $23.50 cial Price $13.95 $5.95 \"Women of taste will ve \u2018delighted and surprised with the beauty of these Coats .and the exquisite manner in which they are made and their moderate prices.M.MARCHANL 289 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST The Best Advertisement ; \u20ac This Store Ever Had 1 has been the goods we have sold.We have always believed that small profits would make a big business.Our new Spring Merchandise exhibits in a marked degree what :values can be offered when the dealer i is | \u2018looking to his.future, and considers, first of all, the customers\u2019 satisfaction.Our New Spring Suits and Overcoats will win your trade if you see them, and hold your trade if You wear them.To.get thorough understanding of how good they are, how beautiful they j look, how varied are the models, and how moderately they are priced\u2014you will have representative, 76 x CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.Week ending April 82, 1911.- 76,983 76,997 76,947 76,994 76,988 79,472 .464,381 .T1397 Monday.Tuesday.Wednesday.Thursday.Friday.Saturday.1 Total.Daily average.Weekly Star last Week , .181,624 CIRCULATION OF 2 Ad THE STAR 596 005 LAST WEEK, 9 One Issue of Daily and Weekly Star aggregates: 208,000 From \u2018the above figures are ex-lud- ed several thousand subscribers.some of which are regarded as more or less ephemeral.| FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1811.= WHITEWASHING MR.LANCTOT.HE magnificent supremacy of party was again con- vinecingly demonstrated at Ottawa during the small hours of this morning when the report of the special committee on the Lanctot case was adopted.Mr.Eanctot, who \u201cborrowed\u201d paint and painters from the Government stores at Sorel without consulting the Superintendent of the Yard, is consequently declared to be not only an honest and honorable servant of the people, but & shrewd and able business man as well, while Mr.Blondin, who took the responsibility of calling the attention of Parliament to the fact that one of its members was having personal work done by Government employes, is offi- clally designated as an interfering and meddlesome per ! , son who ought not to be encoufaged.As the committee had divided strictly on party lines, so did the House of Commons.Every Libera! present put his \u201chand to the whitewash brush and every Conservative called for the tar barrel.As an evidence that party ties can be taught- ened on emergency, the vote was very gratifying, but as showing that the representatives of the people in Parliament feel a responsibility other than, to thelr organization, 1t was something of a failure.\u2018he Lanctot rehabill- tation has been too much for strengly partizan Govern- meant organs throughout the country to swallow, but.the honorable and intelligent .gentlemen who compose the Government's majority at Ottawa gulped it down as eagerly this morning as though they liked it\u2014as perhaps they do.The theory that one good turn deserves another is the very foundation of our present political system.| prevented the spectacular burning of the \u201cMountain View\u201d apartments last night from giving us a concrete demonstration of what a midnight fire in a flat building ean accomplish in the way of loss of life.It was not the water-pressure, for there was none.This part of what waa originally Ville St.Louis, is apparently equippped with water-mains which are of use mainly to supply drinking-water.It was not \u201cslow-burning\u201d or \u201cfire-proof\u201d construction, for the mass of flames which shot up from the corner of St.Joseph Boulevard and Hutchison street was visible through the entire eastern section of the city, and th: occupants of the apartments had barely time to escape In their sleeping garments once they were awakened.It was not the efforts of the fire department, for the lack of water pressure sadly handicapped its work.Fire-escapes, jntelligently placed, and an abundant measure of good luck were the two factors which are mostly responsible for this morning's fire being tegrettable instead of \u2018tragic.There are several apartment houses in this same water-less district of the same type of con- FIRE ESCAPES ON FLAT BUILDINGS.T was the abundance of well-located fire-escapes which \u201c + +, struction as the \u201cMountain View\u201d; there are also many others which partake far more of the character of ideal fire-traps.In consideration of these circumstances, Is it \u2026 Cify Han will be untangled sufficiently to have some, one officlal\u2014Chief Tremblay for choice\u2014instructed to make \u2018a careful examination of the fire-protection appliances in matter within a reaspnable time?- rer .THE MOBILIZATION IN TEXAS.O States army of considerable importance is not re- \u2018 ceiving that careful attention of the Jingo papers which has transformed the whole affair into a glorified to do with the vulgar and unpicturesque side of military life \u2014tranaportation and the commissary\u2014and it shows that something more than good intentions and great populer en- tective.bo _ Same five or six weeks ago, when the idea that it was Becessary to mobilize an army on the Mexican frontler tial intellect, the army itself seized on it with avidity.One fourth of the whole regular army of the United States was to be employed; the phrase \u201cone-fourth of the regular and men,\u201d and they were to be \u201cflung to the border,\u201d to quote the War Department announcements, In five days.* \u201cMb deubt at that time the War.- Department honestly v would, but flinging troops through festoons of red tape .an@ across acres of indents and forms, except after long anparlence, is very different from figuring out by railroad fom 50 mederately intelligent civillans to take the same trip.- *.\u2026ja \u2018Éptée of the fact that the flinging Mas been going on 6 ates ever since, less than half the specified number of too much to hope that the confusion of authority at the all the flat-buildings of this district and to report on the NE aspect of the Mexican manoeuvres of the United and harmless sublimation of the ideal In warfare.It has thusiasni are necessary to make an army organization ef- sprang, full-fledged, in a sitigle wight from the Presiden- army\u201d sounds much more imposing than \u201ctwenty thous- thought they could do this and sincerely believed they tables how long it would take; for the same number solaiers fs -even now in camp, and yet none of the high .\" fméer on shy specific thing agd say, \u201cHere is the reason.\u201d - the machifery is working but it isn't working up to theo- \u201cwéibeil speeifivations, which means either that the ma.Tol on the theory is wrong.: yo Mfhest makes this demonstration of unpreparedness J : audi : vi tenoy so very hard to Dear fuat at the present So .Julcture 1s the knowledge that Japan has put twenty-two : \u2018tirées Such units into the fleld at full war strength on a : wire\u2019 notice-and can do as well or better the next time : La hi +6 it es fo.Fp a Spe he mA +, ° bate than the Americans; but business must be {like closure even less.funétionaries of the Department have been able to put &.FARMS.MORE CHEAP AMERICAN R WRIGHT, member of Parliament for Muskoka.took advantage of the Easter receas to make a little trip along the south shore of the St.Lawrence from Ogdensburg west, and he made It his business to enquire into the prices the farmers were getting for farm products, finding them lower than on the Canadian side.Among other bits 6f information which he picked up was that farms are being offered for sale outside of Ogdens- burg at figures which would give a Canadian farmer heart-fallure.For instance, there was a farm of one hundred acres within five mHes of Ogdensburg\u2014a city of 20,000\u2014with good houses, barn and stabling for forty head, first-class in every way; and yet this farm was offered \u2014with no takers\u2014for $6,000.Mr.Wright remarked, when speaking of it, that a similar farm as close to a Canadian city of 20,000, would be worth at least $1,000 more.Yet this Americar farm has free access to \u201cthe market of ninety millions.\u201d Another farm within seven milas of Ogdensburg on a branch railway\u2014one hundred and three acres, though not well equipped with bulldings,\u2014went for 33,385.Apparently it is mot only in New England that \u201cthe market of ninety millions\u201d fails to keep up the prices of the farms which have access to it.From 83,500 to $6,000 Mr.Wright found to_be the general price for farms in that district; yet Ogdensburg is the liveliest city on the American side of the St.Lawrence river.Statistics of \"this sort will have the effect of giving good old Montreal a swelled head.t looks as if the Home Market we provide here is better or the farmers in our spherb of influence than the boasted market supplied by the boastful citles of the American Commonwealth.i HOW LONG CAN WE KEEP FREE SPEECH?HEN we read of the majority in Congress deciding just how much time the minority can have to discuss any measure, and trimming them down to a few days at the utmost; and when we watch the British Commons hopping over the amendments offered to an important bill by the \u201ckangaroo closure\u201d; and when we recall that our own Commons is about the only body which has retained real freedom of.debate, we cannot help forebodings as to the future.No people are prouder of free speech than the British: but the King's Government must be carried on.No people are less afraid of unlimited de- done.Congress and the British Parliament have a lot more to do than our Houses; and the question 1s\u2014Wii! we be able to keep our freedom of debate when our business is multiplied by any considerable number?Would not even the doubling of our business have the effect of putting a severe stratn on the ability of the House of Commons to debate \u2018\u2018ad libitum?\u201d } The fact is, that, as we grow, we must be prepared for a measure found necessary by most deliberative assemblies that do much business.It will be distasteful; for there is always a danger in putting it \u2018within the power of a majority to decide how long a minority may debate a bill.We grumble sometimes at long speeches; but will Still our members can probably keep\u2019 out of the way of the \u201csteam roller\u201d for a considerable time yet if they will cultivate the short, sharp business statement, and give up trying to make each speech a complete presentation of a whole case.| the Canadlan Government are so anxious to put through \u2018without amendment is becoming more apparent every day.as interests touched come to look into it.For instance, tn the matter of coal: the United States agreed to reduce the duty on bituminous coal from 60 cents a ton to 45 cents, and Mr.Flelding promised to reduce the Canadian duty from 53 cents to 45 cents.This was supposed t6 even things up, but does it\u201d A ton with Uncle Sam and a ton with Canada is a different quantity.With us a ton is 2,240 lbs, with our neighbors it means 2,000 lbs.Does this mean that our neighbors get 240 lbs.more of their coal ifto Canada for 45 cents duty, than our coal centres, Nova Scotia and British Columbia, get into the States for a similar duty?The point is still one of the unsettled details.F more genuinely respected than the late Mr.James Ogllvie, whose death occurred this morning.or the highest probity, he has been a standing example of a kind of success that might be achieved by honesty and Industry.His interests were wide.as those of a good citizen should be, and his support was never lacking for any project which meant the betterment of conditions in this city.Mr.Ogilvy\u2019 never lacked the courage of his convictions.He was, among other things, the pioneer of western extension for the uptown retail district at a time when few business-men saw eye to eye with him on this point and he lived to see his theory justified.RECIPROCITY IN COAL.HE ill-considered details of the reciprocity pact that EW men in Montreal were more widely known or Germany's Yearning for Morocco.New York Sun\u2014Even in these peace loving days it is inconceivable that either Great Britain or France would permit the intrusion of Germany into northwestern Africa without a fight, and that fight would have to take place in Europe.Any one naval power would be able to stop an expedition large enough to make an impression on the Moors, and it may be doubted whether, even if she were left unhindered, Germany, with all her skill in organization, could transport and maintain an army sufficient for the purpose at so great a distance from the source of supplies.The right ahd power to.prey on Morocco can only come from the defeat of Germany's rivals in Europe, and it is hardly likely that the KaisËr\u2019s colonial ambitions will make him risk a general European war.Poor Kjng of Democracy.Hamilton Herald\u2014The difference between government carried on under an unwritten constitution and government under a written constitution ia brought into strong relief oy the fate of the workmen's compensation law adopted by the New York Legislature.The vast majority of the people of the state, including even a majority of employers, are in favor of the law, and yet the people of the great commonwealth of New York can't have it because a few judges say it is not in harmony with a constitution written a century and a quarter ago.And there is no appeal from the decision of these judges.Surely this 18 not ideal \u201cgovernment of the people, for the people, by the people.\u201d The American type of democracy is less concerned., Mexico's Debt to Diaz.the later years of Diaz's reign, there has been no respon- gible accusation of dishonor.There has been grafting door.He has been neither a Castro, nor a Zelaya.There must have been untold opportunities for waxing wealthy upon the woes of his fellow-Mexicans, but not even his bitterest enemies now assert that he has profited personally at their expense.Diaz's power has crumbled; involuntary retirement, if not exile, awaits him.But Mexico owes more to him than Ît is\u2019 willing now to acknowledge.Diaz is likely to be a larger figuré in future\u2014than he is in contemporary Mexican history.The Workman and His Wages .Chicago Tribune\u2014The broad assertion that an increase in wages fosters \u2018economic wastefulness\u201d will not hold water.It does with some, but not with others.The most marked effect of increased wages, even where they have been increased because pf a general advace in the cost, of living, as a gain in savings bank deposits.But even if the wage earner were to spend nearly all his additional dollar in ministering to the health and happiness of his family, he could not justly be accused of economic wastefulness.Irish Self-Government.Toronto World\u2014The Prime Minister has made it absolutely clear that the absolute supremacy of the Im- merial Parliament will be maintained.That qualification the Nationalist leader has definitely accepted and the situation as it now stands presents no reason for cavil so far as the oversea British states are concerned.The stif-governing peoples of the Empire sympathize with the Irish demand and see no reasons why it ought not to be granted, but many why it ghould be met in a generous spirit.to + to Crime.\u2018New York.Evening Sun\u2014It is all part of our tendeñcy to be kind and considerate to lawbreakers; to think of the family of the man who has killed somebody Instead of considering the family of his victim; to lay stress on the devotion of the relatives of the man who has looted a bank, rather than to take into account the broken depositors and their shard sufferings.Hence the general approval of thé fantastic extension of the pardoning power, which meets with; no peal, sane disapproval.democratic than the British type, so far as government is Cleveland\u2019 Plain-Dealer\u2014In all the turbulence attending among his minor officials, but none has been traced to his To the Editor * Opposed to Co-operation, To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Sir,\u2014I see that Mr.Willam Maxwell, tive Society of Scotland, is bere in the interests of co-operation, telling hew many millions of members, and the mil- Hons of capital and big profits, and also the amount given to charity.I am not guod at fractions, s0 can\u2019t say how it works out per member, or per po sterling on the alleged profit, Buti t small villages that were .once flourishing centres of trade completely ruined by it.Take even Glasgow and Edinburgh.There are thousands of empty- shops and houses closed up, and tenants can\u2019t be got for them, through co-operation.the cooperative societies give employment to the unfortunates?Perhaps one in a thousand.They grab at everything.Even the old man who has gathered together enough to invest in a house and lorry to sell coal in cwts, or paraffin oil by the gallon to householders is cut out of living through co-operation, and what becomes of him?many cases.1 say withou hesitation, co-operation is the principal cause of unemployment in Scotland at the present time.Ask any of the immigrants who arrive here, and most of them will tell you it was the want of work that drove them here.Co-operation is good for Canada just now by causing thousands of the very best tradesmen to come here, including those who are thrown out of work with as much cash in hand as lands them here, and those also who come away before their capital is all lost in business, as business is past speaking about there, all through co-operation.I would be sory to see Montreal in the same deplorable state, and strongly advise traders to give honest value, sell strictly for cash, and advise customers to buy keenly, y cash, and spend [heir money to the best advantage, put thelr surplus money in the savings bank or invest in a house of their own.By doing so they will live a more independent life, and save a larger dividend than any cooperative soclety, would give them.Cooperative societies sell at enhanced prices to give a dividend, are often in the courts for light weight and adulterated goods, and are by no means the poor man's friend.They pay no income tax on their declared profits, and why, 1 would like to know?© ENQUIRER.Prairie Homes Need Coal.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Sir,\u2014By visits to the western provinces and correspondence I know many suf- ter for want of fuel.In some districts ohe will drice forty miles to the woods for a load of poplar\u2014green or dried till decayed.If he buys it when brought in by rail he will pay $6 a cord for it.Dealers charge $6.00.to $9.00 a ton for soft coal from Southern Manitoba.Many homes are not warmly built, and delicate persons and children must contract diseases, in spite of the pure atmosphere.Thera has beens a lengthy strike in the chief mines of Alberta South, and laborers refused to allow the case to go to arbi tration by the Dominion Government Such action will- make coal still more scarce and costly next winter.The Federal Government or Legislatures of Saskatchewan and Alberta should take some coal areas under their entire control.Officlal maps have lignite marked on them in the reach from for west of Edmonton, east by Saskatoon and Yorkton.The people hau walked over salt and coal «!! ls in Western Ontario, and did not kraw svech were under their feet.\u2018iribes 50 the Nile and Atbara suffercl for many cen turies for water.The !tritish bored in many parts and found clear filtered water at moderate depths.Let] the authorities speedily send drilling parties and hore for lignite, and get out, .f possible, «,van- tities for mext winter's need.= Natural products of the earth should not be locked by \u2018selfish 9, and cause the peoplé to #uffer.g wise Creator places them for the use of his human chtidren.+ a oVaEae 1 5e > w.Three Rivers, Que.HERPES A iTé: - = tt 5 .Mr.Lanctot\u2019's Claim.To the Edjtor of The; Montrod fé Srr,\u2014{n reference te Mr.&hk\u2019 fot's claim against the city, Aklerman Lapointe at the last meeting, of \u2018ouncil stated: \u2018Usually the amount had been put into the annual appropriations, but this year it was omitted, which explained how it figured in the delegation account.\u201d [ beg to submit that this statement of Alderman Lapointe is unfounded.This account was not put into the annual appropriations last year.In support of my assertion, I beg to refer to the Municipal Gazette, page 408, July 11, 1910 (No.23), in which I read: \u20186.Submitted certain ~~ accaunts in connection with the amendments to the City Charter, to wit, Chs.Lanctot, $1,000, \u201cResolved, to ask for a supplementary appropriation to pay said accounts.\u201d A.SAINT MARTIN.\u201cAt a meeting of the Board of Health Dr.Larocque, Medical Health Officer.presented his report for the quarter 21 ending March 31st, which showed number of deaths during the quarter to be 807, representing an annual pro- #4 portion of 23.91 per #4 thousand of the population.The proportion for the corresponding period last year was 29.11 per thousand, the increased nuinber in the first quarter of the last year being The Late \u2018 Dr, Larocque.due to smallpox, not a single death having occurred from that cause this quarter.By diphtheria there were twenty- eight deaths this quarter, five Jess than In the corresponding quarter last year.By scarlet fever ten deaths, four less than last year.By consumption ninety- one, being twenty-nine less than last year.The report claims that the present that of other cities,and suggests that the medical members of the board bea committee to -comsider the new health bylaw.\u2019\u2014From The Montreal Star, April 28, 1881.HEALTH was at that time considered of minor importance amongst the alder- manic directors of our city.\u2018There was but one forceful man who cared nothing for public opinion at that time, and that.man was Dr.Laroeque.It was he who faced the terrible time of 1885, a position which never would have disgraced our city if his urgent démands for vac- clnation and sanitary tions had been regarded.He, however, allowed his cloak to fall upon hls successor, Dr.Louis Laberge, the present Health Officer, who went to work in grave earnestness oh the duty of stamping out the scourge of smallpox.Officially he was able to secure able assistance, and amongst the early vaccinators employed he selected a McGill man in the person of Dr.H.W.Coyle.who was a devoted tie- Hover not only In vaccination, but in the adoption of a perfect system of fgolation and fortunately he was a man possessed of a humane hobby and sufficient private means to gratify it independent of the pittance offered by thé city.The closing of thousands of those pests.the privy pits, and the practical wiping dut of :smallpox must be éredited to these two jdevoted public servants.It these men get the encouragement that they should \u2018have and are consulted by such high ,medjtal men as the Mayor end Dr.La- \u2018chapelle, who are directly responsible to the city on account of their meats on the Board of Control, it would bs found that a plan would be devised to greatly decrease the ravages of the white plague, and come nearer the dream of the late Dr.Larveque of thirty years ago.\u2018A private experiment of a most sate isfactory nature is reported to have been imade with an Improved electric light {machine last evening in the East End of ithe city.No doubt particulars wiil shortly Ibe forthcoming.At the Hochelagy de: pot last evening sixteen electric lighta | ere in oparatién.The experiment was a great success\u2019 Fron e Montreal Star, April 28th, 1881.wl late chairman of the Wholesale Co-opera- |: my word, it will be as little g%-pogsibde.t, would urge Canadians atrongiy4 .against co-operation, having realised - the other side its evils.1 could naghe (his | he puor-house in too | 5A the death rate compares very faverably with | .\u201d \u201cI Remeinber- Va ALL \u2018 - .EX-SUB-CHIEF JACKSON.\u201c1 remember when there were only two fire stations in Montreal,\u201d said Ex-Sub-Chief Jackson, of the Montreal Fire Department, who retired two years ago, after 53 years\u2019 service.He was volunteer fireman for seven years, and a permanent fireman and sub-chief for 46 years, serving for 16 years in the Central and North districts.\u201cWhen I was a boy,\u201d he continued, \u201cI recollect that the old Cataract fire station was the first to impress itself upon my mind.It stood on the south side of Notre Dame street near the top of St.Lambert Hill.Only one apparatus was in the station.It was a pumping engine, and was called the \u2018old piano box.\u2019 There were two handles on the sides of this square affair by which the firemen used to heve to pump the water.\u201cThere were no ladder trucks, of course, In those days.If a ladder was wanted, which was not often, the buildings in the city in those days being mostly so low that the roof could be touched in winter by standing on a snow pile, the volunteer firemen used to run into anyone's yard and haul out what ever kind of ladder was found.\u201cIt was the bucket brigade that was renowned in those days.A string of men used to form up with tin and wooden pails, dippers and buckets of every description.These men formed a sort of an endless chain of buckets, reaching from the stream or creek that ran through Craig street in those where the water would be dipped up, to the fire.The buckets were handed from hand to hand and the man nearest the fire threw the water Into the burning building.\u201cThe first big fire that | remember being engaged in fighting was in '57 or \u201858, when the old Christ Church Cathedral, which then stood on Notre Dame street, near St.Lambert Hill, 5% burhed down to the ground.It \u2018as a very severe cold night, and we had nothing but hand pumps to fight the big fire! It was my first real fire, and ! shall never forget my experience.When the steeple af the chaoreh fell in we rescued the, cross that was on the spire and broûght it to the old Montreal Fire Station as a remembrance of the big loss that was so keenly felt by the citizens at the time.It was the largest Protestant Church \u2018in Montreal at the time.It was not built up again on the old site, but was rebuilt on Bt.Catherine street, where it stands at the present day.\u201cNotre Dame street was a very narrow street in the early days.It was just wide enough to let two vehicles pass, apd no more.I remember when running to a fire when we had horses, my brother had the contract to draw the old fire engine, and 1 used to race with him.It was always an exciting and dangerous race on Notre Dame street.Collisions were avoided only by a hair's breadth, and it was touch and go all the Jay.\u201cOf course there were No fire alarm boxes in the early days.Sometimes we had to run all over the city before the fire could be discovered.We used to depend a great deal on reflections and smoke then.At night it was much easier to find the fires than at day time, for the reflections in the sky would be our guide.It was necessary in that time, when a fire occurred and the firemen were wanted.to run to à fire station, no matter how far it was, and there ring the hell.The ringing of this bell would be heari by the next fire station.which woulä take up the ring.dnd so on.Of course there was no way of telling which fire station was the nearest to the scene of the fire, and often instead of running towards the outbreak, when no smoke or reflection could be seen, we used to run in the opposite direction.We always found the fire in the end.however, but often when the house was burned down.All fatigued after the long run, the men used to sit down on the apparatus, with their heads in their hands and gaze into the emouldering ruins, probably having visions that if they had arrived in time they would have become heroes.son\u2019s saw mill, on McCord street.near William street.was destroyed.It was on the 12th of July, and Mr.Sadler, father of the present ex-Alderman Sadler, was shot.He was one of the firemen and belonged to the oid Union |Fire Station, which stood where the late Queen Victoria's monument is now on Vietoria Square.In big fires the fire stations used to clash.Often there: was fighting between the men\u2019 of the different stafions, and water would be turned on one man of one station by a man of another station.it.was rumored at the time, but its truth is doubted, that Mr.Sadler was shot by .one of the opposing firemen.\u201cOn the way to the fire our old fire engine btoke down.The axle gave way and the wheels smashed as we were opposite to Bt.George's Church, which was then on Notre Dame street west of McGill street.The hose reel used to'be attached to the fire engine in those days, and when the breakdown occurred, Captain Short, of the old Montreal Station No.1, ordered the men fo detach the reel from the engine and the men dragged the ap- tus, piece by plece, /to the fire The old pumping engine worked just as good, or just as bad, without wheels as with them.: \u201cAnother olash between the fitemen 1 recall occurred when a fire broke out in.\u2018Littlp Dublin, as St.George street jwas known in\u2019 tha early days.The fire\u2019 was at unight.and the opposing factions bf the flfemen became quite hostilé, throwing all manner of mis- tels and Water at each other.Chief Bertram was on the scene at that time.however.He hed'his inevitable cane with the iron apeaf on one énd and a crook on the other, All the men used to obey him, and when he held up his couldn't intervene?\u201cThe next large fire that I was engaged In fighting was when Hénder- iman obeyed.\u201c THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911.MR.MONK, having alienated whole sections of his electors jn Jacques Cartier, Ï is now trying to lure them back bY aing- wit B ; ing \u201cGod Save the King,\u201d tongue in lis cheek.4 WOULDN'T it be too bad If Mexico patched up its quarrels and Uncle Sam NEXT to javin a line garage under you, It is to live In fire-proof apartments.THE nice green seats having been set out in the squares, those we have with us always can sieep outdoors, taken his seat in Che British House of ; Lords.They need him in the Canadian House of Commons, THE- trogs me far sing as if they had colds in the head.ALREADY the shady side has its votaries.\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 .SIR E.LETCHWORTH has expressed: live satisfaction \u2018that the Duke of Con- naught should undertake the arduous duties in Canada.\u2019 He has been reading reports of our Parliamentary proceedings.1 .THAT théatrical basehail match was quite an opera bouffe affalr.of the street \u201cThat spinster neighbor of yours has not yet given up all hope.\u201d \u201cHow do you know?\u201d \u201cBecause | saw this morning that In her garden she was sowing bachelor buttons.\u2018 THE custom of Germany of arresting hotel proprietors who put large collars on the beer they serve would never ob- tain in this country.We haven't the jail facilities.STILL.the rebels in lower California continue to fight the Mexican Government.And lower California is just what Uncle Sam could use in his business.WE sound a warning now that M the Canucks undertake to annex our young Mr.Beveridge, it will be taken as an unfriendly act, There is but one, and we saw him first.\u2014 Philadetphia Telegraph.MAY 1st.\u201cTell me,\u201d sald the stranger, sadly, \u201cHas the black plague struck the town?.a Has there been an earthquake, badly Shaking all things upside down?Do the people, one time saucy.Flee from enemy, dire and near, Or haf the talk of reciproci Ty just made them more than queer?Pray, tell \u2018me, why mixed furniture \u2026 18 only what I've seen to-day?\u2019 vy: Sald the native-born, with some hateur: * \"Tis ouf annual moving day.\" : B.* Montreal.WHILE Chief Tremblay and Inspector Guyon talk excitedly, the calmness of Mr, Chausse is majestic.MONTREAL has talked conduits ten years, and the overhead wires increasingly obstruct the sunlight, THE spectacle of Mr.Robert begging for action, which is unconscionably delayed, the while civic virtue exudes from the worthy Montreal alderman, is instructive and suggestive, ART is beautiful, but the ultra-sen- sitiveness of a modest population must be regarded.WOMAN has the vote already; and every male creature who secretly prides himself on his volition, casts his ballot by impulses and compulsion which had their beginning in her who in considerable numbers clamors for the franghise.THERE is a good old Saxon ring about the word \u201clar,\u201d so frequently heard in our House of Commons: but we must mend\u2018 our manner before the dainty Duchess comes.~~ \u2014 \u201cDaughter, has the Duke told you the old story as yet?\u201d \u201cYes; he says he owes About two hun-, dred thousand plunks.\u201d THE full-mouthed word may betoken virility; but in genteel civilizations, e feet are always wiped -bn the doormas.THE sturdy epithet \u201cliar\u2019\u201d\u2019 may freshen a jaded atmosphere; and even to be car ried out of the House may indicate a certain ru wholesomeness; but a little Valenciennes lace, in life, to conceal the linsey wolsey, is not undesirable.FOR Cleopatra a world was lost.and to the butcher's boy the kind glance of the sculiery maid is Heaven! was a warning which every soc 1 have the Chief's old cane,\u201d sald Mr.Jackson, producing the ancient prize which he values highly.\u201cThere was no fire that Chief er- tram attended at which he did not bring this stick.He used to help the firemen with it in many ways.Beé- sides using the cane to point to different locations of the fire \u2018Where the men should get to work, the Chief used to get inside thé burning bullding and poke thé plaster off the, wall with the spear end of the old cane.\u201cThe firemen of tKe early times wera also much elaborately dressed.Of course each man had to buy his own uniform, which was quite expensive, too, but every man was proud of ft.It was red, with brass buttons, and had dark velvet faced lapels.The uniforms fitted tightly around the waist, were trimmed with braid, and decorated with the brass buttons, KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM has |OUR OUT OF TOWN TRADE |Has'Opened With a Big Ruäli The fine weather has already started the peeple movi Country, and from now on right through the summer we Y from early morning till late at night attend! Our deliveries cover the Island of Mon away our facllities are much that we can handle seach and as satisfactorily as if they lived next-door to us.\u2019 Club and Camping Orders a speciality with ue.EXTRA FANCY NAVEL ORANGES At 80c, 40c, 50c and 66c Dosen.THE BEST WE HAVE SOLD THIS SEASON.' LILAC : ,THE AFTERNOON TEA.Lilac is à tea that we apecially recommend.for a number of years, and has a very large 3 Afternoon Teas.1dlac Tea.%-1b.Pkts.1dlac Tem.1-tb.Pkts.GENUINE GRUYERE CHEESE MADE IN SWITZERLAND.: ere ves seen cee awe about 200 lbs.each.can buy, and cap sell it at the same price you (FINE FRENCH CLARETS So ported in wood and bottled by Fraser, Viger &: ce.Limited (tor LA GRANDE CHARTREUS Yellow and Green.Here are the prices: La Grande Chartreuse, Yellow .\u2018 La Grande Ohartreuse, Yellow .La Grande Chartreuse, ; La Grande Chartreuse, FRASER, VI ITALIAN WAREHOUSE reen to their wants., and for points further FRASER, VIGER à CO.LTD.t has been on the market Specially be for ve.* .We import our Gruyère direct from Switaerland in .loaves weighing THE FINEST MADE.We handle enly the very choicest that meney for the ordi always fresh and always in prime condition.out every C .; TRE VIGER OLIVE OIL .4° One of the purest and very finest kinds of Olive Oil on the market.Imported in bulk and bottled by ourselves here in the city, making it the most economical Olive Off to the consumer.For Salads or for table use it is very suitable, having no rank taste.Viger Olive Oil .Pint Bottles .c «=v ses 2.0 400 Viger Olive Oil .Quart Bottles .c .o .Me Supplies of the Genuine Article can always be had at Fraser's, both FRASER'S BUILDING Loe \u2018 away to the yh every order just oe Shc each ttc each Bodh Fries Im, a t and refreshing & Be & pleasant refreshing Summer Beverage; we recommend \u2018the fine; light French Clarets that we import in bul and hottie in .our own cellars.; + | Here-are the prices: Per Per - - 20° Per Per Case Case Pint Quart 1 dos.3 Gon._ © Bottle.Bottle.Quarts.Pints.Margaux .+.vee ven oeuenns .20 .30 $3.50 }4.50 Club Claret .35 40 4.50 % Pontet Canet.35 .60 6.75 7.Chateau Leoville .«oer © 1.00 10.00 Chateau Lafiteé .goon 1.25 13.00 « \u2018 > 4 a k À Wi Geatleman,\u201d g it is not of VV à J mer Unde Union Suits, Established 1856.207, 209 and 211 St.James St, Montreal) Gie Classy Shirts JforWell Dressed Men are know that you wear Shirt of mon order of things.NY 31.00, 31.50 and upwarës- Ask te see the Gotham labe] and také me betitute.: Also Gotham Sum- and Soft Collars.hol h '0 know that CT RT shirt \u201cGotham \"mor sé - a because the com- rwexr, Pajamas, 00) « OLD ORKNEY - Scotch ourselves.The smoothest o Whiskies.Limited Stromness Distillery 49 St.Jean Baptiste Street - Old Orkney The entire production of our century- old distillery is devoted to \u201c0.0.\u201d Scotch Whisky \u2014 and every drop is bottled by McCONNELL'S DISTILLERY, Orkney, Scotland, and London, England Agents for Quebec Province\u2014 A.E.MALLETTE & CO.9, f Scotch a! Montreal ios rs LICENSES WERE DENIED, : Maisonneuve Gounel! Metuses te Consider Five Aplications, ; , At the meeting of the Malgèrineuve Town Council thé last five épolice- tions for hotel licenses were refused.Alderman Germain proposed that four of the apylioations bs accepted, but he was unable to find a seconder to his resolution.It was decided that in future all applications for hotel licenses must be filed with the clerk before December 31 In each year; in order that they may be considered and settled he.fore February J.It was stated at the City Hall that two new factoriés will be erected in Maisonneuve this coming summer.The boys residing in the Bast End.New.York |.Am or says that the st Albany ve the respect eld PICTON, ONT Got ated at Wan sos East, \u2018A VEAR AGO Mr.Herbert P Ames, MJ.\u2019 a Journey: o .f TODAY.privee .of ¢ was travelling there ve prep oomet, which oft oe.Bryce, poakin , 8 recent tariff nes Nr dome much for the tiations enhance poitop.| ATHENS, ONT.\u2014Hen Davis, « pros- = aged 75 years.Ll are agitating for a baseball park, -and- the question of providing the children with playgrounds may be taken up at the next meeting of council.is « sure remedy for Genuine Must Boer Fao-Simfle Sigraiure The Montreal Daily #it blighed which were kept polished to perfege flo\u201d.0e 1 ; CL 4 \u201cer ITT at 103, 166, 167 JOHN BULL eine ome oe BITTE, LA au - le printed a ane 3e A t oA Bo Sr RE ITR RI EE nie Rd D dt rame SC San pt ; < = im A ue Cu.=, _ sat sp Sw .\u20ac ë | se, ; , 2e 0 | \u2019 : = : | Jo 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, APRIL 28 1911.13 = AT mA te Mari Millinery Flowers Special Table of Flowers, etc, large assortment to select from.Values to 50c.Special - 124c Untrimmed Straw Shapes for $1.89 35 dozen New York's latest shapes.This lot includes all the fashionable styles and colors.Fine Chips, Milans and Fancy Straws.Colors\u2014Burnt, blue, white Tus- cans, red and black.Shapes to suit everyone, large, medium and small styles.Values $3.00 to $3.Special to-morrow $1.89 WHITE ENAMEL BED.\u2018With brass knobs and vases, sanitary frame wire woven spring and good mattress filled with best fibre and pair pillows.All sizes.$ Complete 9, 15 BEST BAKED WHITE ENAMEL 10° BED.Perfect fitting sides and easy running castors.All sizes.Regular $2.35 for, _ $1 59 each .a+, ea 1100005 RIBBONS The Store where \u2018Ribbons reign supreme.New Easter Ribbons in endless variety.2,000 yds.of Pure Silk Taffeta Ze bons, 13 inches.wide in a nice \u201crik aelity.\u201csuitable for children\u2019 bows, etc.Special.0 2, 500 yas.of all Silk Taffeta Ribbone, 4 inches wide, in a nice heavy quality, bright finish, \u2018complete range of shades, Special 18&%e 1.500 yds.of all silk Taffeta Ribbons, 5 inches wide, beautiful rich quality, suitable for millinery sasheg, etc.Spe- AAl PE «x.188C 2400 yds.of extra heavy quality, all silk Taffeta Ribbons 6 Inches wide, of shades.Bpecial.35¢ FANCY RIBBONS, - 330 yds.* \u2018of beautiful Satin Palsley Ribbon, 5), inches wide with beautifal bright finish, suitable for high class \u2018millinery.several different combinations o color designs.Special.- 19¢ 18\u20ac.750 yds.of Beautifu! Colored Taffeta Fibbon.5%4 inches wide, with 3 rows of hemstitching on both sides, nice, heavy quality, beautiful range of shades.Worth 36c for.19c 8 Specials in Colored Velvet Ribbon, used Expressly for Millinery Purposes.1.000 yds.of colored Velvet Ribbon, 2 3, and 4 inches wide, This is a nice quality velvet ribbon with rich, heavy pile, suitable for millinery purposes, a complete range of shades with black, white and cream Included.214 inches wide.c.fc 3 inches wide.-.+00000000- 12¢ 4 inches wide.4\u2026+0000- 1%c LADIES\u2019 LISLE HOSE Embroidered, plain and lace ankle.Values to 50c.Saturday, only » 19c beautiful bright finish, complete range ] s8¢e FANCY TAFFETA RIBBON FOR.I Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Gloves 67¢ Umbrellas 79¢ Ladies\u2019 French Kid Gloves,all sizes, Carpet Store: « 553 St.Catherine Street First Deor West of Ljyrie Hall Eatranee.MEN'S POLICE BRACES.Good, heavy, strong elastic web, good leather ends, $1.25 Men's Gloves for 53e mine; \u2019Alezander make: gooa Complete clearance of mak- ur 230 same for $1.00.Satur- G7e er\u2019s entire stock of Ladies\u2019 and e dome fasteners, lg Rees ket.Ata special .IE Gent's Umbrellas, At Silk and for te 81.35 very pair guar.Loss Cover, ra ragon f Tames anteed.Come early.Limited MEN'S OUTING SHIRTS.LADIES\u2019 CHAM- puib runner, ourre Yount e tity.Very special OISETTE GLOVES 19c Handles.Regular $1.50, for ) quantity.y Sp Made of good imported Eng- Natural colored; all sizes: | 53 lish Fancy Flannel, turn-down \u2019 washing glove; most popular at 79 ; x C collars, assorted co- $ eee fur \"10e | C |LSt.Catherine and Peel Sts: on ring.A vs.9100 thé Special Selection of Styles in Ladies\u2019 HAND BAGS] LOT 1.\u2014Neat, Dressy Bags in solid Seal Grain, Walrus or Morroco leather, assorted colors such as grey, tan, brown, blue, green and black, etc.Fitted with small coin purse, Greater Values in Furniture Have Never Lei Offered Before in this City F Fitted Fr L Ny * \u2018 ei $ridg» ed Latbr : i ; « sue i et o twe : .sut gb p07 - .ue lower i; a.7 .a = - \u2018 160 ST.JAMES STREET, quickest growing nevtlon South ia Bird Ig LE auality (ours and figiss: beautifully fini: a code Con sets Apply 115 Colonial ea ve dollars por meats\u2019 * TOWER EI WT Laval avenue, 98 6 VV ESTNOUST St ame.a 0 6 AFSEX - 17 Upper tenement, six.bright : sure lo double over and x in leru Towuships R \" Build re, East- - thycomb, % NNEX \u2014 we \u2014 22 :R FLAT, 1626 St.Catherine, corner hie : \u2014 Mulern flats: 9, 6 aml 7 rooms and b .a short time: terwrs $13 cash, re bs Bank Building.Maio 7604 : ANES + Waverles; uic Ti s t.Catherine, corner roots: situated In Greea.Victuri bal athroom.good condition .; «le balance $3.50 .à ruvins: Ni usce flat; wis of Belmont, Wesum 7 1 So ; a.cturia Selby alcony on the front, 1 ° mouthly.Also let 144 x se vs 6 : : Ras; electricity; bot water at- cluding ele .ount, 7 rooms, in- *% merrille asenues; beated and viherwise; Corner S on 937 Cadioux stree-, Le ver coat, ram.balance arr AS VEX un Outremont \u2014 1 have several SUMMER RESIDENCES F Waverton: \u201ci vols I E Bouilier, 2308 Telephone awn Ses: fixtures, gas Hove.ok autos: 5 prales: pes decoratd: im: Core Su cucph Boulevard.: minutes Sts =.r Write - Py in tw and SA hh FY Love .louls 1273, + \u2018.2 [ES \u2018 \u2018on: venta 17 to a, ar.+ - car.Twlorimier.cit.vr write Wd.Murras a hos an well rente: Hr (oder ot Fer SALE - Sutomer roshlem OR PALE.AYLE STREET, near St Natiusw ss ee L' BIGXAN STREET \u2014 Mac: 6 rooms.Apply tleulars, telephone J A.Metayer, vase (\"7 BARuOEAL AT aud 5 \u2014 Cottages,\u201d eleves : y - \u2014\u2014_\u2014 2 - «+ ri w.Te.m i = \u2014 NC .- - au + .5 OTS FOR SALE, ai 35 cents foot: St, [Iau Binure, x ask for particulars.Nor.Han Mountains, on a lake store: 3, miles electric dle flat.of siz rooms and bathroom; j - , \u2019acifie : ck, via Can- od \u2014 ] Al TT ; ; el x : ' BERS.OCK = 17 Place 4\" Armes Hill 85 6 ETWEEN She 100 3 allay Pacific.Saturday or any das.Buen ern on vehen Aunex, nice fiat, mod- AN separate: modern Eure ctrielty hain: | TFUE Ws « =.es » Lu - - , - : od.p i part; 100 2 R rE SUL po Lajoie \u2014 Two \u2018 tenement Heol avd Milton, oa STarice: {Tylon ne James Ballez, P, ©.x 16 ply 629 Clarke street, near SV teu A2 vie Eee : __ oo F a or oC aha $20; se - offer will secure then each; any reasobable Nave: good condition; price rooms; fur = : \u2014 00 2 COUUITEF AV ENCE.~- .cur st.seven rome; partly new: for Bold furnishings for sale.a 20; bouse- pre er ec 1.Terms to suit.0 2 ranged.Roblos Company, pain LS ed: $n 585 RR Stanotre reomat heal: ASI FT, Apply BIT) Western 315 1 on Mackay street, above St.Catheri Norbert.Tel.Fant than PICton 23 oC JT DENIS \u2014 Two cles NLARKE 100 3 î pe sire Westmount.7 rt 1972 St.Jaures ee OU.or E.Cadieux, | 8 rooms, completely furnished.From GHEY AVE.1370, Westmount \u2014 A 5 IN lens hear nem Siezant lots below Beau: Ct FKE AVENUE No.$31\" above Sher | \\ 35 F cleased.Apply 527 $t Antoine.Non DAME DE GRACE 2 12 :May to October.Box 828 Star Office.firnaces $33.33 mouthiy: 8, Toms; bath; sap: ope.418 Mance.o at a7 x 120; mi-detached house; on lot n 100 8 Prud®h - - 208.300-102 .; vellar: back staircase: | ca 5 Eround : © \" | Lf YADIEL DT route aren : : 00 1 zander.Apply I.; large ; ESTMOUNT BARGAIN 2 ini ne dr is | fen elie ab ntl CPE Toe eT | Bhar i alts FL ESE BE | EN prete | Ne ve new college; aid's ruomn: up ry a e lake shore itr quantiti 5 Tuoius.A y | , er flat.of rame.\u201d d'alug = kitchens with .! 5 Once more we ale able easy lerus tu build + \u201cupstairs, five beddrooms d of 10 lot quantities ppiy I.Vineberg 221 N Fou in private bath- fousé_ furnished ; ¢ 2.Ca = Hd to give price to i ers; suid at bargsin »athroow; hardwood fi and tiled ots or upwards.Retall + west, @ 321 Notre Dame N° 152 Ble voit; où oùe flan, lu lads's iv .\u201cor unfurnished, seve our clients an opportunity to fminediate purchaser.E wood vish and rock maple b from sy : all prices; es 7 ury street, 6 rooms rent $W; Il S's privaie house: rooms and bat H 8 - sa.ty to obtaln .lL.Baugh, floors; piped fo ple bard- 1 syndicate buyers only gl.< ven - I, 6 order, heat .- perfect « ; lighted ard heated.203M Went \u201c1 allowal! streer A splendid residential property 03 6 han Binmore, E FT vacunm cleaner.Nor- |transit_servic : y.Rapid: ( ARK SFREEN 94 \u2014 7 large br \u2014 Sowa .heated by proprietor.W.a \u2018#83 Mouotaiu.Mount.Can be seen mornings ; Lorgain.property at a |» Upper Tove), above oni Tam: iain astern Townships Bank Buildi View \u2018rvice.Special Bale.Lake | upper floor: rent arge brigut rouns, on.205 St.James st.9 = __ 100 3 |H.J.Ross 180 St.J &s or spply Sn : .ve Soafe Lo [alo Teed, ding.View Realty, J .SE 1 it $IN: iminediat : ; eau.\u2014 _ \u2014 98 6 NOR ny - \u2014 - _ St.James at.9 Vetacthcd red pressed | es few lots.30 x 115; well oie Fog ILARKE STREET 95 6 |trustees, 301 gone Mclean & Co.senior, For !ofornation, apply H.gouiteres UTREMONT \u2014 Two nice comforiab ai roura fl uths, comioraniy fu.tfisaed 7 OUSE EO LET \u2014 suv ee 89 IR | press brick resi- view: Victoria, Grusre a fins STREET.avove ral = t.James Street.Pere.| #47 #t.Lawrence Boulevar y illefer, flats.five ortabls at; gow 1esidentia! sectlua; 3 ; St.Famille: uppe: Sones faving Westmount Park.No lowest prices, \u20ac W'ithyenmb, Sydepham avenues, a ay house: 7 rooms: Falrmount = Nice phone Main 640).Evening Uptown\u2019 = ard.Phone East 5082.| water taxes: five min 3 per month; no : i bedoous; gus range; electricity: tive bah: room: \u2018pement: An tuotie And separate Main 39 Ligin ave.This house ls un- HLD AT 95 6 |'1am onder: every modern \u2018 ie fist 7 \u2019 if YCVILLIE 97 6 dress No.5 Wi utes from cars, Ad-,; (VPR: MOL vie dark room; vers near car line; Daisy f plumbiug; stal-voars wash tube; usually well built, al} re s un- VW DER AV EN E_ Outremont \u2014 Theirs 1m: | ate possession: Tee Th venience.imnre- ONTRE 98 4 |C R STREET $760; $8.00 30d $9.ine R liam avenue, St.Cather.cicphoue free: &5 BR muath.Tel ar line: y furnare: electro wired, A .qo ov h ot; 32 \u2018 n REAL WEST: aimos \u2014 \u2014 woth; 4 rooms: us oad.Outremont.vlepboue East ve a A and attractive, œ roms bright measuring 96 x 10; your for 27 balance 6 per cent.A teruis $1200 cash, My : almost new brick bouse; dial daib: w.c.: gas; 1 7 100 OL SE \u2014 Nituated, 2333 Park \u2014 - _ 2, woodwork cotton- per font, 1 nesl money 7 =7 cents |Jnime«.\\ ndrew Halero, 171 Se large Tvems; bardwood ff - i diate possession: can be visit urine - CTREMONT\u2014F T NURNISHES ee ss 6 St.Vi ; 15 ark avenue, near wood.natural finish: 3 Box 823 Star ONI ney.hence this bargain fain 008 EC plumbing Daisy furns vu floors; opeu Ontario street car Îlne od al ulght: uear ne lat, No.223 Duracher, cor FURNISHED FLAT to let from May : Viateur: § rooms; concrete ; ail } : vus ; - 3 3 re; os : : t iy A » cellar; : rooms, including bili 5 grates.16 TER ce B58 | TUNCORD STREET near Bi uso tion: for 1 pal ave: gullerics; best locn- T0l.Quebec Bauk Tu iochelaga.Apply Room reams: Sinan Laurier; clran and modern: $ to Sepi.lai.near Lafontain Yooh latest Lmprovements: rent reasonable, ra electric titures belong vu Tru ali W Foe par of Sptéodid_ buildiog Tots, In | wat able louse: ten wwins: with\u2019 stan! Leair ter, Montreal West nude Wot post Yo oe Louis dit.* Telephone St.dress % a wontb.Ail at tae above na- Apply llla Christophe Colonib ave.oo ge LA oh ; sa : pari ' anle; : \"ac q 76.q > : ei \u2014\" Lot fox 104.«9 house.beautital iron ioge anda two frontages; | Breanry oh; $3500; also Herthelet street.wear | we CYAN STRERT - New finals we RLEANS STREET.N PARTY going abroad will rent to careful ant tn sil parts of the city, from Tals is an ideal situation and price meerae.G.CG levis 5 Hospital st le Withyeomb.sioue flats; \u201cbusiness proposition.| )IECE OF LAND at Montreal South on doil and batho; Steele o four en Dane and St Corner.be! meeu ores | handse ant for five or alx imonthe, \u2018a month.% Fevers Pas fifty dollars a Inst be geen to be anpreci .pue ain 26uN.5.spital st SURNE ° one of the best strects, Rlongsid olla-s à ibuvib, Appl§ Dr AVlison a ten 6 rooms Aud ball: Pw : *.alsonneuse; ome furnished flat of six rooms, bal- Main 5392.on, 14 Cralg west.For ful] Hen apreciated.95 12 OURNER PROPERTY on La 22 ! dleetris cars, 75 x 127 feet, 8side vf avenne : sou, 44 l'ark month, 1 TC: BAS: électricity: 89.00 COPY And modern convenien Phone a - 7 6 par ars and.permit \"oi of St Devi Lagauchctiere, earl to 27 fect.must be sold be- | - os a h Apely Guertin, 324 Contre.Tely.louis 565 ces.Phone St.NSPECTOR, 1 \u2014 TR \u201cPPIX to J A.PREVOST A por armegemenn EPP evis: 1753 square fret: | fore May 3rd.What the offe w .THARLEVUIX snd RH phone Main 707 .Tele: .13 and 175\u20144 and $ ; ed & C © $333 per four, wi 000 will; D.J rz Write a \u2018harles: owt Street, l'ulut 3 98 6 | Tnt - also 3 S rooms: o 118 Beti Telephore Bldg.Tel.40: ||.PROPERTY WANTED.ebvre & Bemister.140 St Peter \"ag Le! rea ackson, 2 East Notre Lame #1.Moot (£10.311 and BIT hot and cod rooms; PARK AVENUE, 2426-Hiat of nl FP Miner or tone feat wel Foruiabed sme suables SL Antoine street, JA.Porras ;( 265.ré WAN\u201d - SFR TROT Bt._ LL 99 § .v and eold water; : large collar: stations rf aix rooms: year; well foruisbed and St._Antoi 3 so ras \u2014 HOUSE W | JORSER PROPERTY.oo St, 1 I\u2019 LAMBERT + pidtinb.ng: rombiration I FT: open i ar; stalivnary tuba; | \u201cmodern fn everr 1e au 3 ne.Main 6518 9% ANTED ; revenue $3267: will sell to nay 8 Main: | LAMBERT fon feet fron Brooklin | Uhaviey ght fixtures.Nag electricity ar gas: hard : hot water: Llespeet.Apply on premise AVAL ; s U sell t we l\u2019ark atation: fee r reskin! wiv street, Main 1642 .J AG : hardwood floors, Apply I Tor to Liffitov & Co, 232 St.4 > I 4 .AVENUE - Dwell = - Peut.gross: $10.000 sl o pay 94 per peated wi station; a new 7 dwelling block: | n 97 6 - Gagnon, Quebec Bank Rul ppls 1, : .Jawes st.8 G6 4 votalnt ng of 2 storeys : esti.; ©.; : OCHER STRÈE1 ullding.Malp 4912.| \\N\\\"AVERLEY STREE .alning % rooms: alt 1 : \u2018 guie Lefebvre & Bemist required.Investi- ar all with hot water furpace; slectric light | D STKEE1, Gutremont, No.= ARK AVENU KEET, Lear Falrmount; alx VIth modern jhumbl n good order, F To purchase in W ster, 141 St.Peter id all modern couvemences; cat sell whole ; vorne: Falrmount; six rooms; svi AVENUE, 2432 - Nice flat: ' rome; dlectric Ilght: placo: ; 8x Muwbing: rent $19.331 Laval ace ; est né above D \u2014 95\" part; will sell nt a l oF | pro.canes; bright i : modern lm\u2019 furuace; gas; ol at: 7 rooms: .ste.: middle Mas t Po : telephon chester, 2.st .or- gNOTE ) \u2014- 8°8 Lbupuis, 3 rargais, Address VE; Doute he apd well situated.ilar: i electriclly mantel: ce 5 to enu Neptember; um LE Lo 100 3 OR SALE plumbing.are basement.modern , ERAT ome detached sold brick Pupuis, 38 Rirch avenue St.lambert.MA ; poutre 33 Rachel East.i bona.collar: 3.00 tontb: | mod Tay Lemon | tors to car-ful tenait.Phone St.Lomadera © I ABELLE STREET.16310 tra mioui-x from built and price s ors, state when mom: back tale: ail hard fi tied bath.JT.LAMBERT \u2014 Tote for sale: 32 feet TQUL - 93 G \u2018| Phone St.Loois 484, ay, 2432 Park avenue.: a \u201cTi =.comfortabie: conven rœuns; bathroom: woe.B.B.6507 Star \u2018Branch Ottice.Aes ate gan eujboarde amd ator a: good De a or 160 a depth, Tor Bl! 1 LT AVENUE EAST Apply at 512, PARE AVENTE.230 \u2014 7 100 ¢ V ome in Westmount, £ Tat of\u201d 7 |rent 88,00.* Apos PR rt VAT seat .7 \u2014 ae.WO about : : su, balae £.cents a ax Peut, Leating .vu hot a \u2014 room flat 7 \u2018 ount, from M ° Ce , 11212 eu No.91 6 St I Vi ILL SELLS Four yrwerty Quitkiy und sat Company, Uptewn aig).Too cash.Robins AD.1133 St.James sireet, Dest a Pre I Soars: gite is immediate pameaions 3, decorated trous mou dE ee Pope.Fhone West: ATORTE ou.105, TH 1 1a 3 .Rlpmore_ Eeastern Sale: bo charge.Nomnau UKOCIIER STREET.near \u2014 \u2014\u2014 07 6 teen dollars; ove am na six rooms, seven.|Flove; $:5 00.Apply N aa un electric: gas.- sb 6 Heary: tive of 7 a vont of Turk: =.| Main 7604 \u2019 ownships Back Buse res one $7500 INF wu 8 rooms faramne: SOUTH, MONTREAL \u2014- A nice cigbt rem, Lowe 1 Jateataine ark.flat, eight doltars.Carlton, 279 ued; Ww sont Stephenson Ba : Ney hod heating.yD.Marotta, = \u2019 price $7000; half cash.* cottage, with large gard *n \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RIC E ARTHU i == = sines.d'en A a arden + E 3 HUR 7 ; ( atheri W LEWIS & B BADGLE wa UNZ St, Catheriue west, fobs and Toilitars chet to be hu from the ar | LORINIER fat moa \u2014 One seven oh: $0.furnished If deatred su a BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.[LAPORTE AVE, 85 (io let, Tacing me ne 160 : , ary school to be built.Apply 1 low n conveniences; rooms; $20.ave * end dwelling.; wellin roo | _\u2014 1 est GI AVENUE Mo, 464.above Era Paul Denis, 215 Maiwmunenve Create 05 pr | Notre Dame Bale \u2018Beil ain Blesonnet, 38 84 Apply Mr, Eilasopb.Fast Apply location: Se.Avon's Word: reat at nace; rent $20 *Arpiy Nor 2 quesnel ».o WW Les \" sme Ts \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 TT + ain 59 - > « M.i t .\"=, - av 8 .Four storey stone Residence, 14 ro \u2018Ben tt the selling of your property.112 1! con house: uf ten mows; tied bathroom = = \u2014, JSPLANADE AVENUE.41.fa :__ 94013 PTTHOUTH GROVE, 153, corner of Gau: Elats, Colborne ets ut Janitor, New ST |; ETE A modern.Lot 23's x 130 to \u2018lane ime | Two FLAT os a os.89 26 Elo Bank Booman bm Basie Tow \u2018 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.| nisin Royal Park: best localiix facing Mount large bright rooms, all Modern Panel en BUSINESS FLAT.50 Main set, tension BRE nr ae roms rooms, chance to make mon : Dame de trac fe satupunt or Nere NUR SAL Building Main 7604.93 60 | PBERVILLE, QUE Floss proper \u201cme fini.marble entrance: wodern in \u201c| Apply Max Fineberg, Pow ences re Dame, about 720 feet spare; he - he: will he repaired to sul rg: for ey.Only $4,000 1 de Grace, for investment.stat UR SALE flue Block of (hve ou locality: .nrel property of lf Cwewls: 7 opeoms; $30 Apply 51 E mprmve 1885.er Bidg., Main va: Mghtet and elevate Appl a 142 Crescent, bet suit tenant.Apply cash needed.Balance o Lo esest price for cash.Box 951 3 ne, nine dwoeill three stores and | prive $40, taiue 510.000: me ¥ 51 Esplanade ave.3 96 6 |%00, 17 Place d'A ( APPly State Wil.ween 6 and 8.v CS - e n lon \u2018 51 Star Office.rex N cilings.on tom dern fimprovemtentss garden: | 1CHMON Re ; son, 17 d'Armes HILL A T $ \u201d PARENT BROS, 56 St 8 time.: \u2014 __\" ea à | Toy Nun st.Rentais over elghteen Dear! church: ensy Terme.© Ale ine on EE jose ANADE AVENUE, 191, Da ron roy 535 \u2014 Nice Tat four or five { TY COUNCILLORS, 115 I 8 8e A Naty STRERT.190 \u2014 Large house 1 let: + st, James Street.we tree, or six Tiara, ether mld hock dred.ownerleaving city.l'honce uses hun lace d'Arnies Hin eran bupuls, é ,Û esta, evo fant whpoite the tenant.Apis 1155 St order: reo! low ta good ; suitable for automobile on 4e shed.jalsn 83 Souter ae St.James ret: rent $60; stone: to pay lu Co : si: - 2171 os \u2018gas: Lath: hot water | .alcony: ings., Jaures.or Up 2045 evrn- good entrance orage: Appl + d tree : lower tenement.#35.00 \" lovated preferred a per cent: centrally 100 2 of oI ater heated: S roens, Apply - 100 2 ply Gibb and Company, 148 St, J : ; - @ Box B54.Montreal.\u2018 $i to! Madame Labelle 191 Explanade avenne V 9% 60 NUSOME : James (treet, \u2014\u2014 -\u2014 ; 7 : enue.R' ARD_ pear St.penis H ANUROME grouimi fluor: le let: + us 4 \u2014 | GAULT & EWING == FARMS _FOR SALE.yo) PLANALE FTREFÉT fas Pas salles, vis Siu; ribo; four ene Yet Royal.TE pleut nimes double front: pret su SL 2 OTRE DANE PE GRACE WARD Eig Ready \u201cuvade \u201cTauci location (Just sb pe l\u2019ac finest (gts Len ulldiog.corner St, James yml Apply en premives.floors: q m .5 \u201d or a : L E.we ote.Company, 282 St.Catbaride, wont.- W.FORD.526 \u2014 Middie fiat, seven ro: T.DENIS, 1777 \u2014 Large flat of 8 Ear ; Next Windsor Hotel, Nos.128 and 130, Mo Fe 5 Jevard.ny, at - a alcony: gas; electric light; : water heating; electric | er Cypress str.1 oT niversity str AR Ÿ : ; eDAMeÏ Ddath; ; c light; 13 .eet, store et: 11 bri ~~ I am instructed by Mr.C.J.McCuaig to sell his Residenc K AVENUE, near Sowni Roval \u2014 Bix _ FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.iataboz \u201ctelephoue East 153, and Bt.Louis 1900 CIFLRY STREET.208 V3 oF Ink, one of the cholcest poi, well\u201d Cotvoraity srrver, oor NE Ken ee 5 , reve, N 5 , .- L 735 Sherbrooke Street West, with Immediate P is Residence, No.$2200: rice $24.oon: wih $10,000 cash Le.F STSHED HOUSE 1e rout For sumiper GTFSTONE ET Weta veo SF at five Fm = ower Ist and high- Hy ell adapted for tour- © LEf \u2014 Two cottages, 7123 Pontiac i Price v ossession if desired.SHE STR eter, 03 8 \\Westimountr.Apply Box 2787 om lounfain fortable little fier! \u2018At 5 rooms: possess store; electric fixtures; pawly cleaned.gs W, Walker.126 St.Francoi pply to od six and seven rooms; one with able J reasonable, and easy terms for payment.DE STREET.Nem.RC.RS and 00, 92 \u2014 + Ofte, .Mar first: vent $22 a month.John F.Raphael, A.smpbell 208 Belby.West.1870.0587 Tel.Main 6257, or The Coa avier st.5 St uitooh avem and furnace heated.A y - Size of lot 34 feet 6 inches frontage by about 145 d .\\ | nin sen are ON SEE good revenue: Porsmanso\u201d HOUSE \u2014 Handadtaëls\" for 5 Men meet, - 9 6 £ *T, ANTOINE 785.Wes estmount -\u2014 Six bright son_Company.oc \"we SPPER never caro 's Nn.v e - NV ED ENU Ter.em : rt mon passage at side 9 feet wide; large priv ate grounds wep.with fom ins pinmore Eastern Yownships Bank Bulli rooms.shed reine 15 Jet wea end.14 J floors: electric Hares: Para) Apply 206 Selbr.ee many.TEE fisturen, PAT OF STORE to te ù Avoir \u201cBurn.8 rooms, 324.Main 832.ions oy » ear oi 10 T.CAT = 8 [|vomplete and ready for | , everything piste wrrrors In bedrooms donty; concret 1 EIT ANTOIND, #72, ne - 08 6 FTESTMOUNT PLATEA ts ' + House especiall 11 NIE AE STREET KASF .\u2014 77 feet PAtlon: rent §200 per mo re occu.et: cold stovage.Apply 150 Vaated.stems.7 \u2018bright cheerful rama: gan; Weal: solid pressed brick, hard ri very best materials fe uilt under architect\u2019s supervision, of the :,* i=in of St.Catherine.fom Cadiouy tof 835 Star Office nth.Address Box ll 420% 256.817: $13 Apply 484 Greene.Sd Bet Tater electric Mixture, Eas, all good eue ponts J ma work all cabi by 113 4 : ible frontage of S40 fect po a _ ve + TTCAISON, 159 \u2014 Phone ames, rooms.Phone west 1533.w.es inet finish, done by He Bell ri u depth: aren 1478; wold nt A ANCE ST.413 \u2014 Furnisi .N.11 Modern middie fiat: 7 8760 3 nry ck houses: good re one and} À u ; shed tenement:, roots and paotry: balcony in f - 7e T.SORE 2072, 208 No.AVTEBTMOUNT \u2014 Rosiyn avenue.desach 3 ® Gi Company.Design is most convenient and artistic.porfunity te pur ri tr ohn Je an op tn onthe, electric 1 ene rent rénnonaie Parke 10 agro à solid brick bonding.S° with bath: 2 reveal \u20ac room fats.ne 400 Top us ! or meh.no taxes.N two story omosiyn avenue, énachéi \" : ndre Dupuis, Pla mediat , rf.im- arker._ 10 laporte avenue, Rt__Henrl, 00 2 y oun premises or Job : ; rancols rooms, living ro bed- 7 Ground floor contains\u2014Drawing, Dining and ption DER ce d'Armes HAL ST LS 100 6 UNTL + Sor.four rooms, wiih ah pie n Keegan, 1273 at.ack Si aon Coal hol or The Crad- rary, kitchen, pétiers pantry oom, oop: .Rece Rooms, TAC eer Th = watar closet LET \u2014 .en 5 A .- Very spacious hall, all overlooking palm room an same floor.U {I DETACHED brick cottage.395 Guy house: furnish for summer\u201d month: 7 Jet by proprietor, ere opr to meen A te fara, Adie fiat: rooms: bel ve: (JTORE, and dwelitng (o jet, corner 1 Sloan Snort.bos Eastern Townähipa\u201d pan r.PPper chester st, lot 28 x 130; offers ollchon.maderate.Tele ne pln telephone: terma or at is oe Baspe, Telephone Main 1701, Antoine or apply 57 St.Lawrence Boulevard, mond wo Beauoten st.Apply 204 Dram.\u20ac: Main HITS.\u201c14 an HRB nee ames st.Tel.M.6767., 98 & st.{ 100 2 ESTMOUNT \u2014 To let = J veand nine rooms.hright, BATED FLAT.(exclusive), af No.31 RC Ler Upper ety Ter large ADA com- me LET store on Common street post Wa lent roomed Dew sell-cdntala- 5 Mail, \u2018corne Pine are; Canal Basin.Ph .+ opposite ning parlor.dining r.one Up 2171.too 3 Chen and five bedrooms, open plant ke te contain \u2014 Handsome Library, Si ix Bedrooms, Small Billi Roberge bin onse ard se + QT, HYACINTHE JE (Artonvaiss \u2014 Soild brick beautifa] view, river side, plane, Luke street: eight bright cheery rooms renth port pud cellar; including Janitor service; gas low + A .70 St.James st % \u2018 Taree aatare.' : = I , ed bathrooms and 00 arge cellars.good yards: immed rot ules.fate .\\ Room and spacious covered roof Gard i me en.Mantels, tiling and decor- RY house: 0 , re with foroare: bath apd stove, bath.ete., $18; or unfurnished, Yow ; small tenements; immediate [posses range end refrigerator.Towsession 1st MY s 0 RENT \u2014 ENT -_ On Gresñe avenue, cliy - Top WARE HO sion; price $80 m .USES TO LET.Apartment a1 $00 por monte Sie eared ations in ex e .rooms.pu quisite taste Tove: ie Ep TE a | This is an opportunity to secure a most 1 charming house at $10,000, CL Tented ler: mmmer Kitchen wrtech | Basi aap, ov Dono to TOUR H use a © by 75; also adjacent lot 5 .On 5 UT EU rooms.ne ark we abla Tr te cent ot AR by 60: mont | O LET new seven roomed f 5 2 \u2026 1138a, upper.seven ter: b : gdt rooms: hot \u2018and cold wa.professio ed furnished ro-.bright rooms.n a art Bremer TH\" * good nal man; tage 16 Island lake For partieulars 2082, lower (1 flat hover exceptionat y to R84 Greene avenue, good oom o's\u201d I en: as otst: ereeltent wading oc.a ne Mount se and.Sees 0 LET - Ten Plats: located on Esplanade iar 30 Hosptra! Sree ore el | re i] = vr ° in 2808 jaw.L Ë less than it could be duplicated f À.or to-day.price LIM: to close estate.°° EE TES NA EE Andrew Malvra, Tel.E.2402 or call at 38) St.Urbsin gt.Mice flail.327.30.Apply 1:38 Hutchie 00 oes gt.Louts 8.; ve at and St.Urbain streets, near Boulevard 9.Jomeph; medern improyemente; fs and $16; > 39 & 45 MAYOR STREET: : For permit to view, apply to = ponsestio ! IT.CATHERINE & X ü .BH.M.SIMPSON ; ST a ES EE VV me er pre Vo | En neo tr da ; © RENOUF BUILDING | es x ites \u201cwien cont: nam a Pr EP ETS convenianer 1: hard LE rooms: near Fort street; off ren immediate Moh, Apply 1784 Esplanede.\"D368.; : tn ss electric IH water liwat longer: reamable | t, for mix months or n convenienren: In perfect condition.Ap.a 5 | pans \u201d ra : a ter fat (one amiable Jet lo responsivie party.Pl# to _Janitor at 13 Hope avenue.\u201cun 8 T° Len.- New heated flat: \u20ac = and FARMS TO TO LET.so + - ame west, Ernes 141 Noice Antoine fuad, Address 8057 8 + \u201cBranch \"8 rooms ion ere 5 A re Site de ; cet 836 l'Office.a.D D 8057 Star Br 8 rnoma; possession bef EE fiat of lin arepue: ; off 2M Vitre street T° na: T \u2014 Twn farms.120 acres and %.bathroom.Reduced rent Foals du | PET men WE Ce ang nett BLE BR | ERROR el Rn LR ed Ste I mount.an 11ding, Monts ) vo ; , -100 3 17088, eal Meine A .Co : a or ove BLES i ¥ { à æ i | (i TL Rdare, TR RRR t + Arply Janitgr.13 Strathmore on-the-Lake.Thé Suburb Beautiful.Any local bullder will run it up for you In three weeks at a cost of a few hundred dollars.You can purchase your land to-day and have the choicest location on Lake Avenue at 5 cents a foot, with a ten per cent.discount, if you buy this month, At your door is a superb, safe buthing beach, and the best of boating, salling and fishing.You can live with your family for six months in the pure, invigorating air of &trathmore -oñ-the-lake for the same money you would spend taking them to the sea side for three weeks.Then consider the advantage of being within 25 minutes of your office or work, with two rallways and forty trains a dây to choose frôm.À railway fare of 8 cents.Every lot Is within five minutes\u2019 walk from both ata- tions.A big consideration on a summer day, when You: returm from town and want to have a swim, go boating, play tennis or fix up your en.Lastly, but most Important, you are positively offered the cheapest and choicest investment in suburban prroperty near Montreal, and a chance to make a good sure profit on your outlay.Trains for Strathmore-on-the-Lake every afternoon 3.45, returning at 5.07; give you an hour on the property.Free tickets at office.Illustrated booklets and maps mailed free to your address.Saturday and Sunday trains, 9.45, 1.30, 12.10.2.15,3.57, B.15, 5.45 p.m.W.ERNEST BOLTON Tal.Main- 1110.141 NOTRE.DAME WEST.APARTMENTS TO LET.' APARTMENTS heated, situated on Hutchison st., Just north of Mount Royal ave, known as the Queen Mary Apartments; janitor service, hot water the year round, wash tubs, stoves, refrigerators, free Ice.electrollers installed, vacuum cleaner ayh- tem, rooms all decorated, hardwood floors, curtain poles, window shades, nice verandahs with splendid view of city; roof | promenade; suites of 5, 6 and 7 rooms; rents $30 to $48 month.Robins Com- APARTM ENTS To LET.ART large ee rooms ; heated: gas range; oo frigerator; siectroliers; jan{ ete.; ice also nine sooms, f oe tfuraiied ul évasion Mes 1st.Stewart Tartor.Up 1 BE DAVENPORT, Ko.WCT St.Luke ve.Long Fort -atreet; ready for.Aprit 29th; apartments from 4 to 7 ruoms; with tilèd bath- rvoms and store rooms; heated; beautiful.din- ingroomes and parlors; tastily decorated: ste- tionary vacuom cleaner; gas stove; retrigerator; telephone; permanent bot water service; electric fireplace; electric fittars; sound-proof bard- wood floors; fire escape, etc.in obe word the best and must luxurious apartment oo moderate pany, 282 St.Catherine st.West.Up.ares Aæoly ob premises to A, ptross, 6161.am.to J pow .13 97 5 pH BURR SIDE; 40, MeGNT, liege: ave., modern ine flat, with xl\" modern Convenl- AY wi janter.attendcace complete.in all S0Ces hot water, gas stove, electric flx- its eppointments; built for the best class of (Ure.Apply janitor, on premise, or KE.Gallbert, 1133 St.Catherine cast.9 4 \u201cTHE MARLBOROUGH\u201d Two suites of five and eight rooms, 8.H.McDowell, tenants; situate next to the [I'lerrefonds.\u201d southeast angle of .Park and Villeneuve arébues- Reotal te to a desirable tenant.Ta- spection cordial tovited.Apply to Walter 4 Allen Jagtior, al on 1389.\u201cA FARTMENTS.containing 3 to rooms, modern Improvements, & nice $20 to | moderate rental.Apply è $38; heated, eléctroliers, refrigerator, 30 St.Alexis stre M.1430.Stove, \u2018telephone, janitor.\u2018Salaberry,\u201d ou | et.Tel.9986 prerbrooke, corner St.Denis.WS SFILFRID APARTMENTS, 147 8.Luke Brae, Tis High cles bete | street; ready by 16th\u2019 April: large airs apart twewt; bot water year round: : impertnents: wel hed; situsied on the ood electric fixtures gas range; javi-' Prist's Farm.Fane with full view of the or service; D rooms: tive bhatbrooms.Apply mountain: elght ruoms each; rent $60 to $70, locindés beating; taxes: water vatess fixtures; | mantiepleces; refrigerator; ice In summer; gas Brie APARTMENTS to rent, on Mc.stove: vacuum cléaner: storeroom in basement: Gill College avenue, near St.Catbetine Jaottor service; {ine eutrance; bardwood floors street: two handsomely decorsted unfurnished | Jf taken early will be papered to suit tenant.rooms and large bathroom; marble mantelpiece | Some now ready, Open for inspection.Jas.M.and grate ic each room; bright avd cosy: $30 | Mitchel) 314 Sf.James street.98 12 por month, Apply Robins \u2018ompany, 282 St.i Catherine street west; pbone Uptown 6161, 106 3 pra APARTMENT \u2014 Two room suites with use of kitében: $23 monthly: heated; hot water and refrigeration the year around.EB.Wallace, 100 Stanley street.07 8 OLONIAL APARTMENTS, Dorchester street west, 2; three fists; 8 and 9 rooms: : 2 first Nats; 1 second; heated; all modern con- F.ine 143A Mansfietd street Uptown ve FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET 'J)ESTRABLE Faraivted tiat, 1A Ploé Avenue Apartments; to tet: \u2018tive; six rooms; sll couvenjences ; TU Star Office.VURNISHED; from Max 1st, for six months or less; besutiful apartment; eight rooms; centrally situsted; pear McGill College an Lonisores Apoly to Janltor, ot phone 81.Mountain Park; rent very te: including CAVENDIEH APARTMENTS ta Tet x 2 Nh reel SO.e 307 © TNTON APARTMENTS \u2014 Fully fur anitar, The Cavendish, Shes\u201d L Tahea suite of seven rooms, tind t lo- = ae Free west.Telephone tonne gs NHESTERFIELD A APARTMENT, West: mount\u2014Ope suite of ¢ large bright Cc.bath, pantry snd store-room, hard- cation, from May 18t, for few mohths or year.Particulars telephone before 6 D.m.to Main 721.100 8 wood finish, pler mirrors, hot water year 0 LE = \u2014 Large Toran Fi 8 rooms; round, janitor service; rent $45.Particu- T°! 1 arte ugh; for summer ety lara telephone Metayer, Up 183.\"we pyre\u201d the je HE STANLEY \u2014 Apartment, of six Foous; nicely furnished; (mediate occupation.Putnam & McCrory Merchants Bank Buliding.Main 3390.HE MURRAY\u2014Well fumished bright apartment, of (ive rooms to rent, for summer months or year: tmumediate possession apart ERFIELL AVENUE, 23, Westmount; | to let: cosy apartment; three rooms; bathroom and kitches : bright; beautiful outlook ' front baleuny; heated.free water; $25.00.Tele.bone Westionant 177 ss Dé CHESTER APARTVENE corner Bt.Mark; beated; Janitor servi 7 rooms THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY.APRIL 28, 1911, \u201c OFFICES TO LET.POR SALE.CHE FOR SALE x x mans SALE mi: T \u2019 enoral Bazaar, Orprese, URNIT t - ve a ; pri bre front oifice ed, A otra New Windsor 1 \u2014 ns F sonable offer refused.y at © an.Rx tu the first buyer; $3.00 Jot; in warehouse space; hae power \u2018Dotat.Ap- nants Colored Duck Priat and Mo bault street, between 7 and 8 evenings.ood contd t .383 Garnier street, \u201cMount } lina; White : Navy Berges; Art al avenue ees pig Howe, Mozityre Co, 11 Fouvitle 06 Je Bk, Be, regular 0c: FURNITURE af a olx roomed ey 5 RY, parior set; pictures; mica: ug.Spec! aner or ; pet; ; sewing : HEATED JFFICE- Apply How, de Mise .Powder, de, ae Lace Curtaine: Rol-| Apply cute Tong Mme; Tk ae! Jounge; sews Etes ere ler, Butcher o Linens Fa to 8 p.m.821 st.Deuls street.MEDIATE POSBBASION \u2014 Fine bright of AN \"RXCEPTIONAL rein in à firet- H SALE CHEAI = Congr ve ror AFE 110% pourds.for eile, Very 8 oT unt with wauits, en ee des où class upright pi 376a Bt.ADe |icape for apciher year, 18 Sherbrooke cast.Been 160 dt.Denis ot.100 Sol.u.G, Lewis, \"50 Hospital street.Tet, tpine street.: 97 4 SILENT BALESMEN, showcases and storo Main 2688.95 12 ANTIQUE grendiathers clock, English JFURNITUCRE\u2014One large old-fashioned fittings: Immediate delivery.+i mado GILL COLLEGE AVENUE; just off Bt.movement, striking on bell, mahog- upholstered sofa, one upholsteged|'0 order: ten months terms.à Ontherine street; splendid offices, on firet flour; aultable for itect or deaftemen; reasobable rental.Robins ny, at.Catherine street Phone Uptown oe \u201cOFFICE TO LET\u201d Ground fioor, 28 Hospital street.May be seen any day.Particularly adapted for manufacturer's or financial agent.Cellar accommodation If necessary.Terms, moderate.97 6 FFICE to let, ground floor, one minute's \u201cwalk from St.James st.Apply \u201cHugh Ross and Co., 9 Bleury street.Q'FICES \u2014- Builable for architects, drafts- nen or manufacturers\u2019 agents; first floor; 730.square feer; 00.Second floor, offices, $12.30 te 5 150.per mooth.Heated; no taxes Jujversity.9 6 ar OFFICE or desk room, suitable for manufacturers\u2019 agent; heating, cleaning, lighting, telephone, taxes pald; G.west.any case; about 150 years old; guaranteed ood timekeeper.Ap J.A.Lachapelle.359 St.Catherine AFTISUE Liquor Cabinet, 12 Ee 5 glasses; cut glass; case; chine cabinet; dinner waggon; carpet.45 Brooke are.Telephone Westmount 700.9e 12 ! ARTICLES FOR SALB Furniture: of 4] roomed flat; will sell separate; must! be acid.Apply 2 to 5 pm.§ Close ot.AMERICAN upright piano, mahogany: cost $400 two months ago: at $155 immediately; cause, moving May \u2018gra.Can be seen any time time.1045 Berri.100 4 A+ FURNITURE so1d for eash or credit; large assortment of iron beds and | brass beds; stoves; carpets; furniture, etc.; cheapest place in oity; $1.00 per week opens an account.Gordon Bros, 1446 Bt.Lawrence street, between\\Marie Anne and Moun: Royal avenue.Open evenings.Telephone St.Louis 1569.90 25 LL Kodacs and Cameras less 20 per let, newly decorated offices, corner Catherine and University; lighted and diate * poumesion Oat tree May het ate ; rent t a « Apply JM.Cavanagh.5 STABLE TO LET.0 RE E 7 \u2014 Fine in first class\u2019 condition.98 2e0d NOTRE DAME BT.WEST, near Bonaventure Station, stables of 13% stalls me RC T large stable, gard and dwelling; will rent cheap.rown, 97 St.Jumes street.ss ¢ TAR 855 SC Antoine\u2014s siables, 3 aui 4 stalls; can be used toxsther; house Lon by; rent low.J.T.Perras, 53b Bt.otaine.95 TABLE, large, two stalls, Central looal- ity.suitable for garage, rent moderate.Up 4783.100 2 Two STALIL STABLE: place for carie; all closed in; entering from street in good condition.price $5; dralne in Jord, 90 Rivard.SUBURBAN HOUSES TO LET, I OFGUEGIL \u2014 67 St, James stet for rent; seven rooms: bathroom; garden; electric light; h.and c.water; cars pass house; few minutes from ferry: first class condition ex- ceptionaily moderate rental.S., 322 Clarke, Annes.100 8 T.LAMBERT \u2014 House to let, delf-Con- tained, two story, 11 rocms, private | yara, place for gardening, corner of Aber- | deen\u2019 and Notre Dame.immediate éécupa - no childrei.| 29 6 ' Apply 60 Notre Dame st.St.Lambert, or Lalonde and Des- -rochez 210 St.Paul at.996 y REMOVAL NOTICE.R.HOWARD 31 CHIU RCH, wil oceupy his pew offices, 202 Coté St.Antoine d.corner of Mt.Stephen avenue, about the first week in May.MOVING For your moving, call up East 4189 after 6 pm.also a specialty in planos.$2.60 upwards.Double Express, 1 men, 31.75 and 32.00 by hour, FOVING \u2014 For your moving call up Fast 4189 after 6 p.m.; also a apeclalty in planos, $2.50 upwards.The lowest price ana 1.Goddard, 33 Royal Trust Building, 1p7 cent.F.L.Houghton, 128 Peel oi.St.James street.100 ¢ .96 7.[OT CATHERINE, 318, West, office to AT COST Furniture stock removal sale.Everything to be viemred out at cost and in \u2018many cases less than cost.Dressers, sldeboards, beds, china Cabinets, tables, go-carts, buffets, cheffoniers, sofas, etc., etc.Wonderful batgaine, positively at cost.This sale will continue till all the stock 1s closed out.Come In and make us offers; they will not last long, The Montreal House Furnishing Co., 286 Notre Dame at.west, à few doors west of Mc- Gill at.89 3 ANTIQUE pieces of furniture, commodes, washstands, bookcase, buffet in mahogany, mantel \u2018piece, gilt frame, order; must sell, 31 Mance st.98 6 TA NYONE desiring to buy on instalment ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's clothing, ready made and made to order: also furniture end draperles.39 Park avenue.Phone orders E 3278.se 36 .double folding bed in solld oak;- perfect | - sofa-bed, ocak hall rack.large green screen, green wicker rocker, blue Bn square.47 Mansfield st.0 3 IURNIPURE to be sold cheap: hall and gas stoves, and other furniture, at 68 St.Matthew st.URNITURE\u2014Iron bed, spring, mattress, double oak bed, spring, campj bed, ¢ chalrs, bureau, washstands, 6 ple- tures, 2 tables, ollcloth, book-sheW, oud crockery ; $12 sewing machine, good order, dor.3 7 Mayor st.Fo, smaller one.Apply 16 Craig st.W.» 4 FIRE INSURANCE Do not neglect insuring your dwelling, and household furnjjure and effects against loss by fire.The cost is small.Your enquiries are solicited, and incur no obligation.Call up Insurance Department, Gault & Ewing, Eastern Townships Sank Building.Main 6634 and 2468.5 6 GIVEN AWAY Solid Al Safa, well upholstered in ve- \u2018ours or leatherette, worth 88, given away absolutely free with every purchass of $60 and up, cash or credit.Goods stored free of charge until May 1st.City House Furnishing Co., 1332 to 1338 St.Lawrence vd, between Rachel and Marle Anne e > Gs FIXTURES for sale.187 Mansfield ot RAVEL for sale, beiween twelve and fourteen .acrem, first class gravel, situated about one mile north C.P.R.line, between Finch and Avonmore.Apply to H.D R.McMillan, Finch, Ont, County.AS BTOVE, No.§, Quebec heater, baby carriages, new furniture; no refsonabdle offer refused.Apply C T., 135 St.Viateur.Apply C.T., 186 _8t.\u2018Viateur.(YAS stove, No.8b.New Perfect.ply 41 Hawarden ave, Ap- Out of courtesy to th quaintances, if for no other changing their address sho Star Want pages, will con cent per word each insert Star Want Ad.Branches e few brief notices in the \u201cRemovals\u201d MOVING TIME eir personal or business ac- reason, people who are uld advertise that fact.A column on The vey the message instantaneously to practically everyone who is interested.One on, minimum charge, 25c.verywhere.the best service 100 8 5 HALLS TO LET., |JBRASS and other beds.bureau.chef- NOTRE DAME STREET EAST, 87 \u2014- A fonier, sofa, beds, large refrigerator, i a PRL hall, oe © ft: Sen bte.at odd chairs, tables.dining Set carpets, e story: su e for a mma ac- gas tc.Basement or, 163 On- tory.Tet.Maïn 2829.Apply L.Lakle, 212 io Vent etc.B n ° 100 3 St.Pau} street 100 6 ; 3 with stand CAMP TO LET.T STE ROSE, to reut; a large river front for ca ts; terms very reasonable; near station and cinb house.Apply at Modern Restaurant, Ste.Rose.100 Zeon) DESK ROOM TO LET.modern: in good nu and 12.60 month: ment 7, 899 Mackay.Up Bil.| Uptown id 782 St.Catherine etreet west.ELL furnisoed apartment; centrally locat- IF © RE WERT, B78 abore té; between Be Catheripe cu Sherbrooke ie D Dremmpond street; six large bright rboms fgtreet.Peel pret right and Jv rooms; = be rented bented; janitor service, ote Appl FI vu te rental.A LF to P.M.Power Building.Pat fis aif aon c SP DK Dailaing = 9 2 Louis 2351.- STONTA \u2014 1 Tupper sireel, /near Yor + .apartmeu roms; th and storergom; | heated; continuous bot water: gas stove; re | SUMMER, RESIDENCES 0 LET, frigerator; electric faxtures: dumb walter: tele- A FUILY farnisbed house, from Jum 1st, fOr phone service throtughonot bullding ; summer months, OD Jake shore, Lachine; dern throughout.Apply Eo \u2018janitor, or $elepbone large stable, garden apd lawn; very desirable.Bast 1376, evenings, 0 6 | For particulars, write 1.B, M 2 JreoNTEN GE APARTMENTS \u2014 To Tel, In Office.199 Frontenec Apartments, Bt.Loais ! T BORDEAUX, house, comfortablé for equsre, between St Devis and Laval avebué; obe block above Sherbrooke: two heated apart: ments; ocak floors, hot water year rouud; cou- bination fixtures; g3s stove; laundry: seven rooms; first class order every respect: rent 835 .from the street to the river, 5 feet frent, 40 apple treed and other fruit trees, eight minutes from station, 286 St.Catherine st.and $40 Ho.Apply Je Janitor, 2 to 4 o'clock, or to eanst.100 6 Un are anler, 8 Beaver Hall Square, bone A BESTRIC Upper part large house: $ FARONTER rooms; fine location; 5 minutes from RONTENAT APARTMENT \u2014 Oue bright i street ears: $12 per month; phone Up 8168.fi nome pute re Lee sieht bright rooms; St.Catherine west 9 3 undry; refrigerators, two bathrooms; ard- | T Fw floors; electric fixtures and gas stoves; \"A\" vroobi.AnDe \u2014 Two ae.Dear a | | jester service; northeast corner Western and; LÀ opty i BTA Chatesuguay a .Fr 1 v 1004, Apply E.Mayer.l'hyne Ve | Ban, of J B.Brunet, 76 St.James.we Tes APARTMENT, 15 Hdpe avenue, T DORVAL \u2014 Furnished cottage with wa.off Dorchester street, west of Fort street, A ter supply.John G.Savage, 108 MeCgré a bandsome suite of ten rooms; including heat.Street.Ing; electric fixtures; hot water; gas range; re- IC.QUE.\u2014 At Hattie Bay, summer frigerator; china closet; hardwood floors; ln- i cottage te rent, a very commodious dividual store room.Apply to janitor on pre- cottage, delightfully situated and in splendid mises.: 9 6 | order; rent very moderate and Wood sup- dishes Included, Jos.Eveleigi, Hattie Bay, Bic, I THE OXENDEN, up-to-date heaied apartments, consisting of six rooms; rents $40 to $45, including hot water; water taxes; electric fixtures and Janitor's ser- plied, also bedding and formerly occupied by Mr.Address Alphonse Parent, Que.00 = Lachine Poet | | { or summer ar).winter, nine large rooms ter, bath electricity in tha house), #ffund* 4 acrez: fresh in the Autumn.Charges include A BRIGHT, airy offiee, use of phone, elevator services.Low rental.Near P.0.For further particulars, hone Main 493.à 100 zeod BILLARD and pool table, and accessories, 3x6, almost new, cost $60; will sell cheap.Apply 32 Berthelet st.| BABYS folding go-car; also low chair.three-tuarter bedstead; &t.Antoine at.2183;| FPABY CARRIAGE For sale Jarge whiie | | cheap.English carriage.Apply 528 Bt.Ur- | bain at.RASS AND ENAMEL BED, compliers.| Quebet¢ heater, leather sofa, gas stove, | best make, in good order.the lot for $45.Kick sale.Tel.Up 2174 BASS curtain poli, dressers; mission STORAGE TO LET, FURS STORED Do not take any chance in storing our furs at home, The least damage ¥ moths will coat you more than ten times what storage would have cost.We send your furs home nice \u2018and insurance against moths, fire and burglary.A.J.Alexandor, Manufacturing Furrier.504-506 St.Paul Street.100 12 FET CLASS wine cellar or other storage for goods; cmvenient Joading facilitfes: central locality; Iboderate rental.G.G.Lewis, 80 Hospital street.Tel Main 2698 95 12 Furs ihoroughly cleaned by expert furriers, stored and insured againat fire water and moths.Wholesale price, 2 per cent.on your own valuation.Mec- Comber & Cummings, 373 St.Paul st, corner St.Sulpice.97 6 TORAGE \u2014 We will store ali furniture S for $2 a month, until April 3Gth.The St.Henry Syndicate, 1883 Noteo Dame west.Phone Westmount 798.10 ACK RIVER \u2014 First Class, TTS in house, one mihute\u2019's walk from cars, 800 feet from river; splendid view.Como vice; will decorate to sult tenant.Apply to janitor, 20 Osxenden avenue.9 ¢ ENSINGTON APARTMENTS, 4410, 4412 St.Catherine, sulte of seven rooms, and see J.D.Robitaille, Lariviers Station.Janitor service, etc.J.Quinlan and Co.97 4414 Bt.Catherine st, Webtmount.Tel.: OTTAGE O'Soraes.Sixtéen Island Lake; five Mount 1712.99 8 1X/ mfnutes from station; 10 rooma; com- GEORGE APARTMENTS, 2150,2132, pletely furnished; galleries alround bouse: Kit- ING K\"; 134 Park avenue; suites of six bright | Cheu separated from house by gallery: water roms; tea bot water year round; electric upstairs dnd down; garden; ice house: boats fixtures; gas stove; refrigerator; ice; vacuum land gasoline launch.Apply Dr.Rondeau, 4211 cleaner; janitor service, ou premises every dar.\"St, Cétherine.Phone Mount 277.100 2 or phone St.Louis 324 end 215.12 | NISHED HOUSE to rent, at Lachine, on | Fes MOUNT ROYAL Lake front; conteining B rouvina; complete.furnished; 3 minutes from T.or electric cars; rent $30.00 per month, or will Mountain View.\u201cThe place you'll be make arrangemeots for summer season.Box proud to live in.\u2019 High class apart- 2670 Star Office.s ments; absolutely fireproof, cor.8t Jo- =v COFFAGES to jet, at Dorval Point; seph's Boulevard and Hutchison.The garden; ou St, Charles avenue: near to the most thoroughly modern equipped lake and 10 rolhutes walk.from Dixie station; \u2018to 10 rooms; apartment house.Beautiful entrance free; furnished or bathroom and water supp with artistic marquise, mosaic tyled unfurnished.Apsty to hails, soundproof concrete floors, elec- ©.Descary, 15 St, Charles avenue, Dorval, tric elevators, roof garden, storage 98 8 rooms, five and seven ruom suites, JH Fusox.-QUE.\u2014To let, furniabed cottage idwally arranged, decorations through- near station, lske and boat house; $100 out.utiful electrical fixtures, num- fog season.Avoir Mrs Hodgeoh 110 Crescent, vous osets, nice bath tubs, fine bal- Apartment 1 95 © contes.fire escapes, telephone service; Regal gas range, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, service hoist, open fire places, general laundry, moderate rental, includes ice service.hot water Gar round, water taxes, highest standard janitor service, select dining $ de made connection.Selection can now be mads Further details may be had from J.A.Jar re St, Louls 96; Orfice.Main 4240 C uvetio en.East 1717, Off} Main Fis 140.These apartments must, e seen to be appreciated.38 2 TUMBERS 2 and 4, in the Riokora Bet N ments; Kinkora avenue, off 243 Mackey, near Dorchester: bested: hot water Year round; water and Îce free: reduced rent.34 Overdalo, or 8 D.Vailleres, un St.Hubert.Phone Bt.Louis 930.CNUTTH of six rooms In Bi op Court 8 Apartments, to rent from May ist.This suite fe on the ground floor, facing Bishop street.Birchenough, 210 Quebes Bank PE Pain 7 79.° VITE ount Biephen: ; de le qu, fixtatess gas stove; hot water: Janitor; Ymmediste Keser Bi Apply janitor or lsatore Friedman, uf Batlaing.086 \u2019 HonsoN WEGHTS \u2014_ Mon Ottaws River; fie hour's.ride ontreal; mine roomed house; complete] Pournisbed; wide verandah, Ba further particulars, apply Box 8, Star I THE Lagteutiaos Moumaln;: tage; situated cioke to Lak ner months; reut for the F; Raphael, 6 St Sacrament street.YBERVILLE \u2014 Furnished cottage to let.aix rooms.water and eleatric light, in the house, pleasantly siluated on south shore of the Richelieu River; good boating and fishing privileges of boat house, swimming bath, etc.Price SLs.Apply to Mr.J.B.Tresidder, Star Office.6 TTTLE METIS \u2014 Oottage to let, he summer.Apply to.Mrs.Harrligton, 205 University street.100 2 Mose DBESCHAMBAULT, bas a pretty house Tot summer tim, Dele comfortable room; essy for communication: near trout lake \u2018aod C.P.R.live; low ee Bt.Adele, Co.Terrebonne.100 ICE summer cottage to let; four rooms; near river; close to station and post of: fice; for information, apply to J.Rollin, Belisles Mill\" Que.: Fumished cot- fie; for thé sum.Season.Jon tan oa OINTE CLAIRE, three houses to let, 5; 7, 9 rooms, with furniture and plano.Apply Thomas Charlebois, grocery.99.4 T.AGATHE DES MONTS, to iet summer S cottage on Lac dea Sables.sitting room, dining room, two kitchens, five led- RR st ne; five large Tent \"rooms: aisé Dathroom; store oom; two verandabs: po tages; usual furnish.DEt; Alro apariment of elght large roue, mar.le bathivom: ftore room; \u201cnen Drom : Bt voom; electroliers; gas stove: t above op APARTMENTS WANTED.ANTED May first for summer months or longer, furnished of unfurnished, 2 or 3 roomed apartments or flat.State terms.Apply Box 107 Star Office.WANTED TO PURCHASE.- Ilbrary table, dining table, sideboard, ria chair, 3- piece parlor set, range, olicloth, cot, etc.428 Mount Royal enst.100 2 BEAUTIFUL new drop-head sewing machine, hardly used, 325; also Singer machine, $5; first-class three-quarter iron bed, spring.lounge, dining table, oilcloth.lot for $9: mission mantel mirror, $5.714 &t.Antoine st.100 2 ARGAINS in used pianos.Mason and Risch, Keufman, Mulholiin, etc, it practically your own price.J.H.Mulbol- lin, 786 St.Catherine west near Guy.CREDIT! CREDIT! $1 to $2 per week will furnish your house completly.Our prices are the lowest in the city for furniture, stoves, carpets, oil- clothæ, blankets and beds.Goods stored free of charge until May 1.Open evenings until 10 o'clock.City House Furnishing C6, 1332 to 1338 St.Lawrence Boulevard, between Rachel and Marie Anne ata.74 28 URTAINB, lace, handsome.Kitchen requisites, and lot of household sundries; must be sold.2138 Park ave.HEAP, white linen shades, elegant wai- nut lounge, aleo green velvet lounge, lamps, rocker, bedstead, complete.231 Fairmont ave.Case REGISTER for sale, up aate, Cost 6325, for sale eheap.Abbly 79 Youville square, or telephone Main 829.CREDIT TO ALL Call on Gs for anything you require to furnish your home.Pleased to give you the easiest terms; 50 cents a week |ALL GAST OFF CLOTHING Furs, evening clothes, musical justru- ments, jewellery, silverware, xtra prices paid tor gentlemen's and ladies\u2019 fur coats.Doing the lar Bere trade of any dealer in the city.Persons wishing to secure the best prices should first see Bam Pearson, 778 Notre.Dame St, West.Tel.Main 565./ Mail, orders attended to, ADLER'S BEST\" PRICES Having big demands.will pay fol- rng prices! Gentlemen's Suit, from $2 to'38; single coats, $1 up; pants, 75c to $2.50.Highest prices for furs, ladies\u2019 clothes, ete = Adler, 135 Cralg st, west Tel.Main 18.] 90 26 \"LL CAST CFF CLOTHING, furs, evening clothes.jewellery, diamonds, ellver- ware, carpets.ete.I will > more than Any other dealer.Call on Strean, Jo Notre Damè west.Main 3565.| 89 3 ABOVE OTHER DEALERS II.Pearson still pays the highest prices tor ladies\u2019 and gents\u2019 cast-off clothing, furs, jewellery, furniture.Special pricas paid tor Tuxedo and Dress Suits.55 Craig west.Main 3967.79 312 A PERVIN still pays more than any other o denler for all gentlemen's cast off clothing jewellery, furs] sliverware furniture and car ety; Call on us before .you Anylody else.Be St.Antolne street.Tel.Sat.6287.71 31 LL cast off clothing, furs, jewellery.sil- tenets,\u201d Nolen I El puest \u201cprices 4 wn ee Notice, pec! ghe ces 5 H.Rubin, 487 Calg esst.Tel.Bast 4005.paid.LL cast off clotiing; will pay following prices; gentlemen's suits; #4 to $8; go nu to $2; also furs and Jewellery.Ruse dazir, ¥3 Craig west.Main 6580.A BOUT #0 yards of secondhand DE must be In good condition; green water aud janitor setviee.poire A Janitor on rooms and bathroom; rent $300; immediate ghades preferred.Apply to 173 Shannon st.premioss.ie Mackay street.Loon, occupation if desired.P.O.Box 32569.p 100 2 : 29 2 (GHEFFONTER wanted, Tight wood, foi ST ROSE \u2014 House to let; nice and comfort gentleman's usc.State particulars and T AR able nine Le Po with Qu Héron a pie price, H 6475, Star Branch Office.100 6 Phone Lou Louis 3154, 19 Car een ore M.FBLDSTEIN page the highest prices for \u201cBt, Matthew street, just below Sher- TRATHNOHE \u2014 Tet or for sale; two per and Bos Shand ciothing and furs.Address a! .Cor& 161 sea} detached houses; pc?Ai bargaln to prompt ply son, 20.Lincoln mené.\" 1488 furnish Far Jo bt for oumidét toon od riley statiots .voi ame to Mm, 8.Creasy.brooke street, particularly desirable new apartments, containing 2 and 3 rooms and maid's rooms, dining-room, and drawing-room, etc.Includes water tax, heat, janitor's service, electric fix- - tu refrigerator, we 8 storag> in ment, eté.m $80 to 880.A lew god apartinents at $66 still avall- ble, Rul IL petiquiare OT Shion Bani to Gau t & Ewin © venships Bulldipæ.air Math\u2019 2468 abd 6624 YBRI T rooting close » Pen Of! fu pare 120 re yest, \u2014 Near Laurentian ST a TP £ 1e del cottage: containing fire reoms and ewmmer kitchen; water: asd shade; texmantly situated: wood sbed avd other omt.ulidings.1 Read, Bt.Fe! For Fticulare a ly to George x De alot ) Yo autifully ME , on | Oulmet; 5 a \u201crom Bhs dy .pletely tarnished: tive bedrooms; \u2018spiend water ete; $120 each for Phose Up BON.between 7 ad 8 p.m.Bot 1 .; 97 O LET à \u201ca superior a apartment \u201cin the Phit- .\u2019T°x ps, No.110 St.Mark st.Apply to R.Ad Dontan, 160 St.James street.98 6 TR, vue Heated und Gontinuoue hot water.idâle apartment, visible Gay.Apply Anitor or David R.Mc.ote des Neige Road.b Oraig street, Phone Main Ba 3243 & Fer York Dedler wants (0 purchase ai} kinds of cast off pba 6) aod clothes; furs; furnitore; Highebt lees Pas in the city Mall orders attended.Mata 8308.Saw.Llebowitr, SIA notre Ro wont, ; ANTED-\u2014A good seCond-nund and level for raiiroad wo:k.Le Tremblay, Newville, Co.Portnea!, with \u2018m above address on.% 1 trans: opens an account.We have Dining- Room, Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture; also stoves, oficloths, carpets, baby carriages, refrigerators, etc.Goods stored free till wanted.The J.8S.Prince Co, 85 St, Lawrence Bivd, 84 312 (COMELETE COLLECTION of A.Dumas\u2019, in English.10 Pine avenue W.100 4 {ONTENTS of four rooms, can be sven a press 387 Bleury st.A an .x pply between 7 M AS STOVE, cooking range, With pute | warmer, mantel bed and another bed, with springs.81 Osborné street.93 G* stove, gasaliers and fixtures, re- frigrerator, generator, blinds, dining- ! room table ang sideboard; very reason- \u2018able._Apply 129 Mansfield.100 3 AS STOVE \u2014 Gurney Oxfogd, In first: | class condition; will sell \u2018cheap to hamédiate © purchaser.Apply 2344 out .¢chison, below Bernard.4 AS STOVE, enamelled bedsteads, ion and fancy table, cheval glass, odd parler | chairs, carpets, refrogerator, etc, for sale.Apply 71 \u2018St.Christophe Colombe se Hwesoip FURNITURE for wale private 1y.including beds, mattresses, wardrobe choard dining tables, ete bureau; wash bAl;; one large wicket baby's go-cart; one sde Eas stoye, etc., etc.l'urchaser can leave tue gobds on premises until May 1st, if de- .T to 10 p.m.evenings only.Address rolet street.905 1 Elen ANTIQUE 18 ect.gold repeating watch, about one hundred years old, ia In perfect running order, bar- Rin to prompt buyer.Price $60.oP, ly Room 3, 207 St.James st.3 HAviNe receited a lot of Singer, Wii- llams and other patterns of seving machines, all in first class order, ready for use, sclling cheap from $5 up; delivered! free.987 St.Lawrence Blvd, top fiat.5 I* stock of hard- comprising coun- LOTS to suit buyers, ware and fixtures, ters, shelving, tables, etc, everything to be slaughtered regardless of cost.115 Bernard et, Anrex.99 3 ITCHEN RANGE \u201ctor 6 sale.Apply 30 Richmond square.ARN Upright Cablnet Grand; fine mabo- gany case: 7 1-3 octaves; newest Improvements; pearcely used; reduced 3200; spe- cls! price 8275: payable \"$15 cash Und $7 a mouth.Layton Bros, 330 St.Uatherine street west (corner Stanley street).100 2 Saw ARGE QUEBEC HEATER.In perfect order, with about 50 lengths of stove pipe, cheap for immediate removal.Apply 8.S.Bain, 463 St.Catherine st.W.100 2 UMBER for sale, wooden bulidings, at 37 Pepineau square.cheap.Apply on 99 3 premises.M'êT, ST sell immediately at lowest prices, edroom furniture, iron beda, gas fixtures mantel bed, etc.Apply at once, 26 Belmont st.100 2 N ARMIAGE LICENSES M.Duff, 107 St.Urescent street.PARTITIONING \u2014 About 40 feet grass par- Utivning with doors; in first class onder; cheap to quick buyer.Call Room 3, 242 St.Jaures treet.88 3 NANO, \u2014 Chickering parlor grand, co F $1,2560; good as new: $225; easy terme cali be arranged.83 Mansfield .st.C.A.MeNee, 989 2 FLA NO\u2014 $155, Morris upright plano and stool, in splendid condition.Terms, $5 down, $1 per week, no extras.83 Mansfield at.tssued by John M.James street, and 249 80 312 COL RANGE, gas range, carpet, curtain rods and fixtures, all nearly new, in first class condition.Bargain for quick sale.3042 Mance st., St.Louis 327.100 8 YOOKING RANGE and Fali Stove; alsa cur- taln pole and gad fixturea; will sell hea.ed cou uring evenings only, at 179 ea y CREDIT $1,00 CREDIT Your credit is as good as your mone For $1.00 each week we will supply you with à suit, or an overcoat, a costume, a dress or a coat; carpets aquare rugs, ollcloths of all kinds.Order suits a specialty.Call and see us and be convinced.H.Cohen & Son.822 Qnt- ario East, between Plessis and Mals- onneuve.93 9 RESS Cont and Vest, vixe 42; Dever worn; price $15; also Lounge; newl 1 in leather.Avoir by letter to Y'Y 6240 Star Branch Office 98 3 INING ROOM TABLE, 3 chairs; walnut; leather covering; Food ss new; Cheap.1728 Mance.EVANS PIANO For sale cheap, Evans Square Piano.Apply.at 151 Lagauchetiere street west Phone Main 5092, 956 FNouisH baby carriage, will sell cheap: very little used.Apply to 39 Heniot \u201cFOUND MONEY Solid A1 sofa, well upholstered in velours or leatherette, worth $8, given awiAy absolutely free with every purchase of $80 and up, Cash or credit.Goods stored free of charge until May 1.City House Furnishing Co., 1332- 1338 8 Lawrence Blvd, between che Marie Anne 28.For.SALR \u2014 Private Victoria Ledoux; with pole and shafts; in splendid odes; cheap, Apply to Coachman, goo Dorchester street wont.q OH SALE \u201csk feet mice neat off! ar ar titlons, only béen used a short: time.McGibbon.and MacDougall, 20 Hospital st.Carriage, made V ANPEL 10 FURCHABE; one good borse lawn wower.Apply at otrec to Gù Canada Life Chambets 189 St.James atreét.- 90 3 E PAY fair prices for secondhand fur niture, stoves, ett Alall orders Prompt ly attended to.Montreal Furniture change, 131 Craig st.east, Phone E.1736 hz IFTY furnished rooms oft St, near Windsor Station; all rentéd; 3 can buy only 15 « 133 1f preferred; rent res- mmable.fvx Hit Kiar Office, 100 8.FoR d Or sale, box net, bel lounge.gas stove, heeds, dBurehu.small arm chair, oT ET partor table, sewing machine, ete.Applz 87 Sussex ave.SALE large double door safe, also\u2019 Stormont thier, 78 St.Catherine west, Dear St.Urbain st.Telephone Main 967.T6 6 law IDEBOARD, solid walnut, cost $166 ; also Morris chair, carpete, bed, etc.: cheap to quick buyer: all In wood eondi- tion.\u201d Apply 1789 St.Urbain e\u20ac GILesT RALESMAN show care, Sheoving, bunks, gas and electric fixtures: counter apd counter show.case mirrors; large ahow case, witht drawers; work fooin tables; chairs, The Fair, 471 Notre Dame Jrest, yo MITH ORGAN, 10 stops, in good re- only $25, if taken at once.J.H Hao 786 St.Catherine West.ECOND-HAND first-class tallor-made b) suits, single coats and pants, all very latest styles and patterns.Also a large stock of sample shoes, all shapes and slyles ; ladies\u2019 costumes and dresses, all styles.Tuxedo and dreas suits always on hand.H.Pearson, 565 Craig st.west.Main 3967.100 3 TORE SHELVING for sale.Can be seen 79 Youville sq.SAFE FOR SALE \u2014 One Goldle, ScCulloch Safe; as good as new: T | \u2018electroliers: band cart.suitable for church or large hall, for immediate sale.Apply vus Co, Lfinited, 600 st Catherine street - 99 3 HRKE PIECE Nw drawing room set; slso TUE; almost new.492 Lansdowne avenue.TWO butter refrigerators, 1 meat cutter, 1 showcase, 8 feet long; 8 tea canisters, sas and electric fixtures, grocery counter, to be sold this week.503 St.Lawrence street.99 YPEWRITERS\u2014For sale, 2 good = pire typewriters, cheap.H, Pearson, 55 Craig st.west.Main 3967.100 2 TUXEDO DRESS or frock suits for sale or to rent at most reasonable prices, Main 3957.10 large sise (Tiffany New York); rosewood case; only in private use a short time; bargain to quick purchasers; original cost $550; sell for $195.Sideboard.quarter cut oak; large piate glass, $25; bedroom set, dresses, commode, bedstead and spring, $16.Also two large sized gas fixtures, 4 lights each, $3.50.Apply 7 to OU.135 \u2018Irvine avenue.Westmount.8 2 H.Pearson, 65 Craig st.west.\u201d U'HEWT PJANO: er must sell -before May 1st.For particulars write at once.H 6292, Star Branch Office.98 4 PRIGHT PIANO; rosewood casei\u2014full cota- | pass; excellent tone and condition: spé- i ela! bargain $145; payable $10 cash and $3 a month.Laytdn Bros., 830 St.Catherine street west (corner Stabley street).100 2 2aw V THITE enameled bed with brass trim- i mings, with spring, $8, and oak ' bookcase, with writing desk combined, cheap.Apply 13 Oxenden ave.3 1-4 CARAT DIAMOND | Slightly yellow, but Very clear ard i brilliant, for quick sale, $350.00.H.Rateile & Co., 221 St.Lawrence.1 CASE Ciamplog Machive; 1 Bed Clamping Machine; 1 Spindle Carving Manhine, made by McGregor & Gourlay; Woodeu Frame : Rép Saws; 1 Houting Machine; 1 Eight Foot Power Bhears, (Brown & Boges) ;1 one In.Dado; 1 in.Arbor; 1 Facrachute Foot Press; i Straightening Block.Prices very low for quick sale.The Leeming Miles Co.Limited, 4 St.Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal, \"$170 $2 A WEEK wm furnish your house completely.Our ! prices are the Jowest in the city for furniture, stoves, carpets, olicloths, blankets i beds, Goods stored free of charge until May 1st.Open evenings until 10 o'clock.- City House Furnishing Co., 1332 to 1338 St.Lawrence Blvd., between Rachel and Marie Anne sts.T4 28 streets.74 28 ' BOATS, YACHTS AND LAUNCHES.HCA Ae FAIRBANKS, 8 three cylinder, 1911 model motor; never fused; full equipment; reverse gear; K W, mag- + net, ete.; exchanged in part payment; | bargain to quick purchaser.Apply Prke care tof Willfams & Wilson.$5 NOR SALE _ VANTED TO BORROW, I Ÿ B #50; wii pay $12 moutidy: references.Address A A G04 Star Branch Office.89 2 ANTED to borrow $4000 on 1st mortgage of fine uptown property êt not more than 8% p.c.Principhls only need answer.Address 2712 Star Office.95 8 V JANTED TO BORROW forly dollars for four months; good Interest and se- cutity.Apply Box 2762 Star Office.Waite by gentleman it good position, 200, for © months: will pay good Interest.Box 2777 Star O 100 8 ANTED $60, will he \u201c$80, for three - months: first two payments, $30 each, last $20.Party holds good position.Address Box 2780, Star Office.100 2 AA 7ANTED .to borrow $300 for three years, to inyest In good going Importing business.Address B B $471 Btar Branch Office.ANTED TO BORROW \u2014 1000 dollars for two years; 6 pér cent; = si: reai estate; prinelpals only.q\u2014 | MORTGAGE LOANS.OANS on inortgage balance or price of sale, - ete, $100,000 on AH Hoe or Siber first cle less properties.à aT ¥ FONDS avd re er 5 IR ao first iL mortgage on real watate, at lowest Philly of Doucet and tn © Notary, Canadas Lite Chambers, 159 | st.Janies street, Montreal.° 288 312 PRIGHT Mason & Risch plano; own-.horse power LADY, in goud position, the loan of | fit; and safe for HORSES AND CARRIAGES.PPEAUTIFUL SHETLAND PONY for sale, with complete summer and winter out- Also riding saddle and bridle, sound, children.39% Guy st.Le seas leaving town: BY MARE, city broken quired, Apply 15 hande, 3 in.; 8 years old: and driver; owner also harness apd runabout if re- to James W.Coristine Coristloe sold for no brooke st.Building.Telephone Main 564.7 6 OR BALE two horses, mare and gelding, bandsome, accustomed to, the city; fault.Apply 379 Wear Sher- OR SALE \u2014 Two or three good cheap horses.4 Ontario st.rear 185 100 2 Apply T.Butler, West, tine driver toine st.FINE young horse, 1,250 lbs, $800; will sell for $250 cash.116 St.Six in June, weighs 17 hands high, and sound: and city broken; well worth n- For SALE\u2014Chestnut gelding, to saddle and harness; Apply to stable 188 University st.broken ice actiop.99 4 order.LADSTONE BUGGY for sale, In good Apply 1433 St.Dominique.100 3 TORSES 2,800 } FOR SALE ba, age 6 years; Pair, weight also small pair, black, for polo; pair blocky mares, weight 2,250, and 15 others sise, carload.172 Bleury st.ORBES FOR BALE; oig working horses; aiso two young horses, 1000 lbs.each.Apply-790 St, fresh 100 2 for buggy; Catherine ea: guet UST ARRIVED another car load of horses, mostly mares, welghing from 1300 up 1200 lbs, 1 condition; eney, mare, E.N.Heb to 1700 pounds.Apply D.McCaig, Jul ut.Maurice, Phone ain 2873.9 3 IGHT DOUBLE CARRIAGE for sale, In perfect order, with rubber tires, for 3 or 4 persons, cheap, at Machabeeo's | Carriage Factory, 63 St.Andre street.100 8 A ANY Jobbing e for sale or to rent; horses, harnesses, carts, pony and rubber tire buggies.93a St.Martin street near Notre Dame, ARE for sale, seven Years, Ta very fast, trotter, one of the best roadsters of Montreal, well known Lady Belle, about 6% hands, trial 2.24%, guaranteed to move 2.40, two in carriage.perfect price $600.Another mare, seven years, registered, Dixle, trotter, 2.50; Hack- about 1100 lbs, 16 hands, very fine style, harness, buggy, ete, price $500.Also double sleigh, saddle, ete, etc.ert, 684 Lafontaine Park.9e 6 a TY LISU ness, Tige PO pole; bridies, mlelghe, mirtors; all in Apply 883 Rt.combination horse, 4-wheeled car new tires: and double har 4 saddles and | Sood condition, :98 5 >a SALE.single lady's saddle; Deuls.xT ULTRY FOR Rocks, OR SALE \u2014 , Rhode Island Reds, cas; at $1.50 per setting; aleo white 100 best laying strain.River View Poultry 1186 St.Lawrence street.Eggs for breeding Plymouth ack Minor.horns; Bros.or 98 6 Apply Hugh Farm, St.Thesese, poultry; Up 5704.6 A YODEL CYPRESS incubator, bone cut- à ter, brooder, wire fencing and posts, 8 feet high, hoppers and all things for reason for seling, moving.Tel.| to 8 p.m.100 2 DOMESTIC PETS.A 1 year I weeks 17 bt Phon gree, time.CHANCE æ will make a J range (McClary's).niture.Apply 84 Park ave.REDALE TERRIER PUPS\"for sale, 10 one of the THOROUGHBRED Irish terrier (dog) old, pedigree; Wilton, Axmin- | ster and Brussels carpets; also Pandora and odd pieces fur- old, in fine shape, with pe@l- h Avenue, Maisonneuve, at any e Main 3824.100 2 BUSINESS CHANGES.E of a lifetime; a Dews stand, In best bulidings in the chy: guod thing for anyone.Apply to Hirsch, Jacob's Bullding.annually, a $4000, pany, ble man w PROFITABLE Charter manufacturing business, 60 balance on easy terma, cause of interests that demand his undivided attention.41 Bleury A\u201d old-established real estate and commercial agent requiring more he Dp.Company's .c.profits going concern, price selling be- \u2018Address Chartered Com- st.with good business, is open for capa- ith some capital.Commercial, 8 P.O.Box 193.(ÇAPITAL | | established of $5,000 to $10,000 vante for the extension of business in an firm with Eood- connections in the best trade, and representing foremost Eure turers, silént or active.1f active, the ser-, pean and Canadian manufac- vices of à young nan with some business \u2018experience only need which will 2779, Star can_ be utilized, intiincly Atoms with\u201d.informatioi: be treated confidentially.Box office.100 2 1GAR, Main tend to it, fruit and confectionery store, street, between Sherbrooke and Prince Arthur; great bargain; owoer cannot at- Address Box 2634 Star Office.97 6 conditions.INE cigar, candy and store for sale; the rent only $7; sing flat.on St, Martin street.9 4 QURST CLASS HOTEL for sale.Apply M 235 Btar Office.100 2 OR BALE stationery store, very good business stand, 8 years standing; good Apply 1724 Bt, Catherine cast.splend! in W him: an.Star Office] For full particulars, Go paying retail Boot and Eboe Business; d location; ln estern Ontario; one of tbe best good reasons for exceptional opportunity for live shoe- address Box 2775 100 3eod Lt Lunch, 85 1 NCH COUNTER, ETC.\u2014Good stand, first-class trade; to prompt purchaser.Apply Mike's | Quick will sell reasonable nspector st.N let; on Oraig and st.1912; rence.reasonable price.OVING RICTURE THEATRE, for sale or to st, Gatheribe; license padd until May, Apply 120 sin nw: Lawrence Malin street, between first Star Office.JPARTNER, with 300 doliars to Invest class picture show._Box 2157 son for sel nets; fullest Investigation solicited.2760 Star Office.1 ETAIL HAT and fur'atore in Centre of city, very reasonable price; good rea- ling.splendid established busi- Box (Sc HO0I« given to enc ket facilities.Fort Fort Wililiam, wants supplies.William, \\HREE furnished houses, rooms, near Windsor.2613 Star Office.Home and Office Furnishings wanted; free site and tax exemption wili be ourage industry of this nature at Untario, Canada.Western ntar- Cheap wer and port Apply at once, Industrial Bureau, Canada oT 6 is, 35 apd 50 all rented, St.Antoine street, Business spot.Apply Box ¢ bain street.ANTED $10,000, will stand Star Office.NLICENSED GROCERY for sale, In good running order; English-speak- img district; good reason for selling.S.Cavey, 1060 0 st.\u201cCr 1 established 13 years; 92 - a.partner.to Invest $700¢ io in an importing busihess, {nat the stricest investigation.An active office man preferred, Apply Box §é8 97 46 taw 3,000 buys excellent partnerwhip in advertising specially company.exclusive manufacturers In this line In Canada.Office man or traveller preferred.Box 1, Montrea) Star, Toronto.\u2014 MISCELLANEOUS.ment, payable semi-annually, address P.788., | NYBODY wanting well secured Invest- bearing interest at six per céâût.GO.Box 9 3 RNITU Fv tention; goo ptices, Call at Jack's Latch, ae St An-1am toine, ar Phone 847 Main, by.nigh RE MOVING, mmediate at- care, reasonable 1.0B8T TERS \u2014 Live, Botied to order, from 20 cents each] coast sealed oysters, Fresh every day, 25 cents a pint.Desjar- leave to erect a be lot cadastral oe, 162, dina, 772 St.Câtherine at.west, corRer Guy.Phone Uptown 3168.99 2° OTICR \u2014 Application has been made to the Corporation 4.x City of Montrent, for ble f Los scie 18, 119, 120, {Cote ue), of B¢- Ward, No.500 Biva Stuarts\u2019 Limited Big Aodrees ah on fer of.Montreal, 26th April, 1011.A trich feat curled and Zouche Lindsay Building.Uptown 2608.~ PERSONALS.\"HANDSOME Willow Plume,hand thd, can be made from your old ostrich feathers and boas, Willow plumes, o8- al cleaned, oom 6, ers, tea are ayed.PIANO A Montreal patring Salat Cross.TUNER wits a reputa rons BE Le 2416 Ht ONSULT phreno charge no street.Tel.street west.mount 1031 May lst ada.Take Parc Lafontaine car.You UNG LADY would give turn for passage to Old Country, leaving Montreal about May 12th.Phone West- Madame Fete , \u2014 ; satisfaction Ament .testime poted î Can Dutferin St Louis 2608 se ¢ pose desiring artistic glass work .ete., can have same reasonébly doné at A.Plion's Glass Factory, at 1880 Notré aorvices In 7e- Tel.West 1500.before (4460 Bherbrooks st.), ' ns weighing | fico\u2019 cash on\u2019 we = ANNEX, ST.Quenneville ST.ST.ST.VERDUN, For Branch Offices.: Receiving Montreal Sta Want Ads: Classified (\u201cWant\u201d) Advertisements | : for the Montreal Dally Star left at any J of the following places will be recetved at regular rates: corner Fairmount Clark street, Fairmount | Medl- cal Hall, East neave.A.Pharmacy.ANNEX, eor.Esplanade and St Ansez .Drux.Atere ANNEX, corner Mahce snd Ville- D.Mans, St.COTE DES NEIGES, Northmount Up 6 DELORIMIER, cer.Mount Reya) .E.Merlin.: and Payineau.East 4814.LACHINE LOCKS, 217 St, Joseph street As \u2018Rabeau MAISONNEUVE, 73 St.Catherine \u2014 .Ca Denpplt.| \u2019Phone- MAISONNEUVE, cor.Bourdon niere and dam Sta.pr Choutnard.bellies sa 176 and St.Louis Sts.J Emery st.Louis Lasalle.WEST, Chas K.NOTRE DAME WEST, Sor.Cha Dr.NOTRE DAME WEST, cor.Richmond.J.H.Nault, Main 6888.NOTRE DAME WEST, Ne.1687 near Rese de Lima A.Lasalle.2111.PARK AVE, cer.Prince Arthur.P, McCormack.3888.POINT ST.CHARLES, 627 Wel- limgton st, cor.Bourgeois.T.K.T.Stone.RACHEL ST, cer.Rivard, F.X.East 1645.ST.ANTOINE STREET, E.Hughes.ST.ANTOINE 8t, Cor.Roltey, East Main 1764.mount 3208, Desery.lorimier A 4653 ST.CATHERINE WEST, corner w.M.Deyle.\u2018Up 1846 ST.CATHERINE Peel.Mackay.Brilion.vier.Leduc.Lenoir.JG.ST.HUBERT, oT.Al\" Me eer.Roy.LAWR Arthur.208.Up 942.bois.163 8538.a.ia Rheaume.ANTOINE ST, cer Fulford.& Guerin.CATHERINE EAST, Dr.Leduc.ST.CATHERINE EAST, cer.De- we.ve.Dr.Led \u201cST, CATHERINE EAST, cer.Vis- emnevitl | ftation street.Qu e à i Guerin, East 4841.ç ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor.St, Denis.Lecours & Deeury.East $33.: Les ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor.St.Elizabeth, Henri Lalende./ East Bs06, ; ERY ST.CATHERINE WEST, \u2018carnfr © University.M.Cavanagh.-\" Up 2983.WEST, C.T.Milne, eor.East Martineau.Le sT.TE WRENGE, Ne.1024, near G.Fercherdn, East 5077 NCE, eor.Prince euri Lanttot.- Mast LAWRENCE, es, Robert\u2019s Pharmaey.SHERBROOKE WEST, cor City Counelllors.O.TOWN OF ST.PAUL, M, J.Gad- Church Ave.Ne.103 Chureh Ave.- Mathew.Phone VERDUN, 73B Church Ave.Dr, V.213A BAST and of Atwater Ave.(two branch es.) Phone Up 5457-4118, West- corner Enst 70064 corner \u2018vp 2133 ST.DENIS, cor.Mount.Borel.A \u2018East,\u2019 2811.ST.DENIS, No.\u2018see, near Cher- J.Mignerqn.ST.DENIS, cer.Shérbreoks.Dr.East.1490.ST.HENRI, eer.St.J am P.East 1948.Fortin Wet Beaubjen.Mount Tansey.and d'asspas roses Louis ~~ HARASS RLS SUNN FO GSE SLE SREGARP EAE ITU # West 780.3 ONTARIO EAST, cor.Davidsen; É R.Pasquin, East 4520.= OUTREMONT, cer.Hutchison Up East \u2018 te East \u201d > , from \u2018any necessai\u2014 RATES FOR PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ; MONTREAL DAILY STAR.lishets reserve the ¥1 special or Extra | MIgdiNG RELATIVES.VIAUVILLE, 5 Third Aye.Chas.5 Mann.Phone Kast 206.i} WESTMOUNT, corner 5 a eriné dnd Greew = ge f Stone.West 76 2 WESTMOUNT, S.Fry Vica\" hb toria\u2019 ave, near Mad pronks a st.Westmount x.à 1 i IN THB CLASS L One -cent Board .we each Tae Found .j;sertion.Minimum Rooms to Let.| charge, _ 10e ter Bituations wanted J each 8 For safe asseus en | Lost .Fersonal anied.upils wanted.Rooms Wanted .One cent per Summer Board .weed, éneb In- Situations cant sertion.Mint- o le ousas, etc .and all other clag- \"im charge 20a sified headings not fer enek insers enumerated under tion.Class IL.cvc.care CLASS (IL .Birth Notices.35 cts, each ingertion Marriage Notices,80 * - Death Notices.25 \u201c \u201c * Death Notice with funeral notico.60 * a Classified Advertisements sre guar eed inbertion in the full , isiribation: of The ; d.A (BUS ppaOuEUSNE A! Bear Replies \u2018ve the following dressed to sven \u2018Missing EEE sac X Montreal, where no other x re th oe + PATENTS.5 Ate) 1:6 ATENT FOR SALB \u2014 handle festener in existence; or axes end alive fash and can | pew hasdle in one.misule, | for elite apd cut.Thos.Basset a I, $11\" cr isbitebing hi: sales agent cotummdle; bout ; othe Yor the of references. od AH, Lx 16 \u2018?\u201d | i THE M : MONTRE ALD 4 AILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY , APRIL 2 [IL - 28; 1911 it 3ITUA - TION N° in IONS VA Cine pates Ne can nthly ent person m (MALE Byndiente Leu] rumponding Tor carn 6) SITUATIONS V - k or ews \u2014 AS Eee 3 x a VACANT (MALE) PRY ner, for AN w 77 3 Tam 3e Goss.end light w vanied, to 2).SITUA Gower, Lace rellab ork ar ta) ab\u201d |W TION es Lacells.P- te on around cquntey Wanted\u2014sober A Oe: VACANT (M pa, stead gent pe à artin Comm rave à er Steady ma , | Morril (good me LER CUVER (MALE)., nee x We income creon may carn 4 Ww ian tre See Mr.ond come, fireman APR and agnai need RETIN waned: LE SITUATIONS rre i r © R ait.ply ing required uggeat responding t a good | JOE street.ePetri well r 8 HANC 66 Pri at onc F OUNG™ VACA ureau .Addre bjects.N or news- i EDERS e.Bupt., e- |.Apply TERS w nce at.ei .GANT NT M T .Washington Press Cor expert | fecdere.We need two ¢ 169 LTRET Pri Æ- Johnso wanted.also pals 00 2 one a tore: sala AALE).A Fa ach.Work uf D.C.Correspond- stcady be Apply eave rares 2 107 EE n, J06A St painters.| | | witb ble io peak pes, per int saicengn x SITUATIONS i on Wichen: own kof ale sone BLE mari piy 486 St.Good as\u201d and | Io tpelr vise wanted: wu 100 Je 163 Bleury Eoplication preferred an a TOUNG ot VACANT (FEMA ot en b cellar: ho ving Te Bee ST CLASS U es mtree*.- Apply st understand UNG nd ref ply 8 o mind\u2019 L wan LE ry toc.bot w om: ea.W ply RB TPHOIS 1 \u20ac TIRINT The Ph tand | MAN erenc venue chHid ted ab ) - _ mo STE % 3 ERS \u2014 flip \u20ac ln th wanted : es, \" ren.out 1 SITU FEW Alfred oid he.ring\u2019 ; Westmount.Nho:t, 423 RER on \"We arey eed e dutl od at \u2014 Appl Cor 16 ATIO good un, 107 7 - vs C wanted \u201cand as good e requi _\u2014 es st apply.es of ouce; = OMA y-11 S NS V pe sa) \u2014 Sp \u2014 ath .À al Job re the ; siret Ame tailors - No ouven AC ane 7 vec and comm it q crie Crée de que Te, sari ar YOUN BS vporieee Fefor 81 Catherine À Péim,Nignc vor.Télepnous CN | ANT (FEMALE) | SITUA 8.\u20ac eC missio once.| 3 PAN y 466 8 wage ie ma: BOY to he vue à sther! 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I uls 1366.enuc bildr houae 4 speak wan 1% ; ~ one mited, tart.À arch J ELLER v - MINI so writ st emmistT, anies; wathem wood) .at 18 B ces requin w work enced SUNG LA west.en.A ress both ts po 9 9 and tw , No.6 St.pply Mr.M ouse, 33, grav ZR wa street.e weil - init y sud | two atics two ayle Ired.ages to caj for steno UNG Lo or ph pptyl 45 s Box 27 langu aition st.in nted Sen 99 1 Wa al sal ndust professors and street -, À capab &Taph fic LADY wante phone 5 NEMENT Tan ere .lice 33 oy w o o'clock.Helen feEntyre ; MeMilla 2.posit that can do & 9 2 A nted 18.Pre ary; $1500; rial elec ot ele- YO , off St pply af te pher.t ice: m wanted St.VENT Star Offic wlil trav nsed: > .anted t st., betws \u20ac n, 82 S ion per n do good cn- ,Apply B .experi ing E {erence Ww, wee tricity: physics, 00K \u2014 W .Matth ter 8 o oper ust be ted tor wholes : WORK ffice.ravel.Ad- 3 park mane ood en- C ost enced æ Eugilts will be kly bo ; min We ow 8 98 3/58 ate t quick wholesale of oF etc.T K ai ffice.Xx.lace, work far good sh hi by a s st, O nt.À y Catheri on Si sh with glisb a give urs ence; want treet ry.Ad ypewrit au fi lesal hen, 3 erms dewal _ 313 100~ St good 8 utter, » 2 JOB.© , Ottaw pply A ne a hoe S oe Sal \\ crede vd Fre en to pro of cla square.: Boud sal a good 08 Zeod 2366.dress er: sh gures e of- .38 Vie reaso Ks, cellar tioo) anle teady perm \u2018OMPC a, Ont : nd M Store, \u20ac esme Princ \u201cutils bch.fessors seen, ary couk Wa AY with orthal and ab OOKE torta nable ar tloors.OOK F y st.boy.E manent ed ISTTO .ansfiel , corn Nn.w pal of , =hould The speak: 00K .Apply À with nt a referen nd not le KERY st.T .Hain oors, INT > E W coun Re of R wa 99 d st er St |, fe the Sch be ad applic .\u2014 y 36 ns ruter.Kite! good T'OUNG ces to P neces- ; LESS el.Up es & K Bla SHER ai.| try off press ntea.8 reets .x the hovi, N dres ations cook: Wanted t.Lo en w stro WOM .0, s-|e econo =SSONS in 2548 nt laide ckhall and ern lee, w work wth k i 8.ry irst of 0.T0 sed to |A k; bi Immed ; nis PlO work ng, yo fo MAN .Ho ookin mical NS in Ni sa.89 RE ste.& sam and fi here prefe nowl- 96 NTED | June Sherb the poly 102 zh at 100 2 yment .Apply young w Box Sor tire \u2018wan 9 X se g.les dishe high class 6 | , To o., co per | Ply B rst el the \u20ac rred, 6 by t next.rooke 26 wages; ely; = offi ply 8 wom 2787 S ¢ ins nted as 9 3 erts.W.Bons s.boys class and or ronto.r.Sime wanted, ox M ?class w quipme for a 5 (M male the Verd st Dorchester s ee: Perte ce, to 10 an for 7 star \u20ac urance 5 siénoi Cas orname oys tau ass an : anted oe and A JU 231 St ork is h nt is m w odel 8 and fe rdun TT Tes 06 9 r stree T nced am E OUNG Office office grapher tle 42 ntai tes ght ca : atro to Loc de- | TOC ar ord andle od.Want cante choo! © male chool 1 K \u2014 t west, | equired m- LAD es .Appl r 26 Ble ng an mp : versity ng and go ncasages.9 6 on LERK ce d.Ap- 6 ed.À F must r Acad teacher rustees, ; Dom , city : 100 3 no ev Y wan ply to (COoBoS A ury st a des- ; : atreet intelli oe Must lence + who h wanted wer 98 3 \u201cCo.Lim pply t : French be co emy dipl .hoidt tabl vacant estic B A pm.an vening w ted fo 100 oi TION \u2026 Montre ; OF want gent.Ap ust ve [LA - Apply as had \u201cfor wo ; Main à ited.124 The W $400 and To mpetent ma.Apple SN emald; ko h 8 ront d 9 pa ork.App dental 3 five uotorist aud Moto : 1 ak À anted ply z0 U mited.10 The St some rks office, 5470.\u201c4 Boar .JP pot and $350 nle Soi to teac ppu.Manaftel ; elty ok, also \u20ac situ Exp erine Bain.Apply b offices.| set and cha r Tour \u2014 ses « must b as 3 ni- = 04 St.eel Co office ce, AVE : vd of Ti oupo ntmen per a fa.8 ch O hou cld st referen o ex atfon P erienc rine at ng, co utte 1 etween 7.30 \u2018oronatk own \u20ac perone Fr 8 necessar 1 be = unior Ww.uy 2 [JY Sio Patri mpan orm | TELLE Trad re diplo t.Appl nnum alaries ral re, JO belo ces T perles ackag ed and a.rner G +, Bank 7.30 land Ta proce ar; best will tak perienced : \u2018 y.A ood wri rarenou _ R CLE ck st.y of Can te K wat e.Tel 1a ma.and y statin , accordin $800 N to 15.30 w Do equired ced [In th es.Good rapi FOUN( uy an of T Se aud E asion M places e part oy\" poly 20 IU ter.n se ciork.| At large RK fo ada, the dr e Prosi Med Tor .is to E enclosi E grade g to ap- 00K \u2014 .30.rchester Car IN e Don Wa pid in b GGIRI a St.C o- ptembe urope.T lotar t reserved of \u2014 Wa de (University expertence once manufact \"advert 100 2: Bo y goed vante er diner School, act Smith copl and date of se Wanted .Offic tcolet ninion ges.Fi iscuit work L wa - ath- Refere or 10th, ree.months.throu for fi nied - sity rtence P.U acturt ising 1 artie s line; au wi and Verd Smith, es of ate of es req + good 1 ce = stre .Ram nest 8 refere.and anted LL di nces $1.300.bibs, gb het we fice.\u2018mus a bright\u201d su.EWELE .Box ng êon x office Box 27 de of 8° to band th coune Mari un, P Bann testim uired 5 plat 00 3 BONA et.Ho say, Li baker nces.12 take o for High ately given and Tw.Juve du 365 Yad white Be oan VE ais LER \u2014 2844.cern, A of 2710 Star Of andl en ction | VVANTE - 8 antyne Ave OOK \" \u201capps #7 D cook; NARD chelaga.mited ry YOUN SSL Ur child af bout qiatelr.Helth Gor required motte ré 365 S nd 10 à good = vor for |& ing Wantes pply T Office, acturl DOI is uy D as \u2014 Ave K-GEN 7 Duroche referen.Y HOSPI 98 2e 330 NG Gi Urbai in aft uge- .Mass don, A , $800, 1.Ja to Ou d hand.A for |S Cock?Jewoler: nl a g 98 3 ALY ng fin on, « ham A princi \u2014 FY 1 .= ENERA her st - dents n three TAL.1 2eod m RL w n.ernoon: E 11 Bast Adress ; B°\" mes st s-Fciso .Apply _Cockbarn, T6 : stead vod ail 3! RS \u2014 : nu.Apply ply statd cadem pal tor w 7 and Lw rent.= now year co Lansingburgh.stre other's wanted SIGNE Newto iqume- -\u2014\u2014 Wanted : reet.m Bicvator K'™ ru, 16 Bank y work.Found work.U1 once Trous bly tol Robt.ex y -gentl the B ent.9 p.m anted.A vtt perinter wanied ola of Zburgh, N.À et.help .ene SIGNER \u2014 u etre .pape ted sm alor HEN M street, C App! vork bb and Com teal mak w - ott.T perience, eman o ue ing: \u2019 - 4294 pply ndent for cl trainin N.| {Tot - Appl rgetic tailor mutte In cloaks wish 6 a \u201cnces.A r office: art boy 100 : ; day AN VW Diiawa.y Shore nd Com ut good ers Ww Buckin Ma salar r lady.s Dorch betwe TADY anied hake.Adarigy Bu CNG \u2014_ y 465 St.| as |S r cutte cloaks, shes pom 6 OO.ddress must y for - (Cand work vanted; laws.AT _ pany, men wanted a gham, P nley, 8 y requir ester 8 en \u201cMANA Address WOMAS t.Andre | tar Bran er and manuf lion as A Box No Thee\u201d Regn TU NI BR | pentes cod men met apis VV cie Iie, Sere tier A ray tome ou ANAGER Tor 5 PRET 6 eo oe Pr i X SS an iter adress 5° ice P Z wa riting t er- - st.ons gun | commit $S salar st, Tlarences A Protest 95 6 .| salary.W persons eeper, b book st OUN pi pply 42 wo In I cneral 0 sur NCED | Aéérer 9812 a aporit nica amas A « | cnersetic aston.must be a 1.88 3 or, acadum eviile M ant t w The hen w anxious oth good ore.NG LAD iy Dorchester jo Apply ca posi presser 9 6 1 west referene good.art y L 088 >| | perie , spiend Wore dine expenses\u2019 ee ean dipl ode! Schon eacher ?anted tard d'Gorm riting s to ea posi- W between.Y stud orchester city y No.3 Der ean 55 h rence a busi ouih to = | _\u2014_ iia nce not id op active enses © Tear.oma.Appl 1.holdi or the pet Sew at onc 0.an Co tate sal mag ages the ent © er st XP Werch n à cle = man; deo - RIGH s.Apply ness, o le I Hav | rs, El C neces pportuni , ambi: r TAN ply to J in oO wer.A e, an ; mpan ary e cod the pald w age perato mt.ERIE ester aning , de- ba T BOY\u201d ply 172 must arn i ave tart Jor meceasay nity, fo \u2018ious, | VV NTED A.mode gllvy pply expe ADY © y.Pemb xpected hour hile ! of 17 rs wan NCEI ave.store ! office OY wa Al Peel furnish | ladi wmenings f | 0.Cigar Col Wine f rmer oX- i Cit \u2014 The Sc pring.tain & Sons y Mr.B rtenced CASHI roke, .Telepho = of 9 earnin and 25 ted, dr post a > JOURN IS .Appl nated for et.es in s for a f WESTY ompany or par - Îeher y ot W School Lo .street , St.C ; rown Car- |! restau ER à 83 On- St.A ne Com am.a BE.Appl years: ress J.F s adver RNALT y 10 Box 2786 \u2018 wages the m ew firs ENTY 1 Le onde on les ied pnlverst mussioners RE 8.atherine ar Jas ng and (ypewr and clerk 2e ndre anys Tamas between QE EW, tiseme ST w Bs a ox 2786 nsurance 8&1 to ladi antle d st-class | ed TO FIFTY BAI on, Un- mineure Se a univer require 2 2 SSSMAKER wai e and Mo A.twee typewri nowled wanted for = st.Instru p.m.to en own 4270.293 Ma nt writ ants : HANDS Star U ces np.Emp es Of abil \u2018spartm ares.most for in FY BARBER: $y à experienced pteube sity de a man m ER wanted sew oun- © n 3 and ting ge of do for ction S Bell KING 0 ckay st er.Ad Sarrast 3 wanted 1 ftice.> IT plnyfent _ aille.ent: : ever Moi ARBERS 26 ties.need in r next.gree.d tea.from ust be anted 100 \u2018afe, 91 N 5 p.required okk chooi, 2 INERK .reet - _ Sarraxin, : t A ; good 1rad y da streal ts adv w teachl Appti uties 6 1 good to se 3 Not m.1 .A eep- , 241 IR à .Pho! ie F00KB u 278 D stoure 00 3 | CHEN Office pply 8 expert ths let papers à dvertts- le ritten sing Sci cants to 0.8.42 fitte w by 1h AD re Da o Man pply E so 13 indic.machini _ ne ; INDE nvezons a Tuaholre & | Hot MAN AR rt Inst Al pans an with! applications mus cants must be RESSMAR 8d anguinot ar ihe da Y AGEN me ear inager H be- MPLOY referen ate steam, \u20ac.(rl voi 3Y .book R \u2014 ony street, Tre & | el.Mec wanted.9 2 CW ruction, ach yo vo.al- | addresse estlmoni ons mu Math MAKE guinet ply ev y: Ja NTS w at.offman OM MEN ferences.B m, en quires sftiuatio \u2018man t blader.Want - Gill Co Appiy W \u2014 rite for constant I barber 02 di M als and at be eccompan.waist RS \u2014 st.enings on * rs regard anted.5 99 FPETEN T AG | JXP ox 3621 ric spe tuation: - «hin o knock one p ca 8 first cla ilege ave iv Weiland for vatple nt pracit vr ent, r.E.W.T qualificat compan.JO.XV finishe Wanted 95 2 ot 6 Dept ing our I Write I 3 in NT DOME ENCIES ERIENCE Star Off clalty; : Rae er cs.Ap up shee aper cu rat class venue.a! AC gue, Mole Hee, = .T, Raddo ions, E ERIENC rs.918 oki Ottawa.Al new p or 7 maid g abou ESTICS .desi NCED ce.; good | 7 ply at ts fo Lter, ss i 1 war / east er Ha n, Sec and ed: re CED Tu rt and Sellery, 22 remium particu- s la t May C8 (6 Appl res pr presser fice.100 3 | i once to th the cut! and 4 Roo rades.À ed for six.Montreal retary BIL 7 :, refere waist an pper st N TRON 78 Albert propusi: Infant's undress y 2nd\u2014C 0) arriv- y No.8 osition | .you r OILER pra ting ma R , Boom 3.Apply Gaffne six h al.os\" Bell, 70 Srd Dalat and skirt à : re wanted\" ue EEE es, and voks, house- DIRE \\erchester à cie pont - ; MAKE xotte Bit \u201clt equired fney, 13 houses, oo - LESSO TAXPEKI avenue, V quired.À hands w Ings t al Gene for Nu Lo tA mber of e:; also an exp ouse- T CLASS Werchester av aning sto AT 220 oe 0 BRS wan aes om cit for st.Joh an GUNG MEN 1 NS W , A ATEN ai a Apply fo Mrs.real CITE ECS ces Home, pply 71 Scotch a dairy perienced |! ara ey WAST e.re.Star O workin ted; 2 West, v.Ap quarry, n st.NG MEN who à ANTE u pply 1 D silk LP Ge Sen N AR Livingat pital.À e Mont.2261 71 Dr and Ir maid own or expert ER BAKER 8 3 ant king from blu ust He i bet ply to 69° short 2 \"je sériptive | who desire to D.Co.Lim 85 She opera 100 ext 5 RIED C on, Lad ory\u2019 morn.(30 10 t ummond Irish and a Leve r out, ASTER BAKER w TET .e prints.acrus.INES.ween 6 69 Not distan = al subjec o geomet esire to ta a EP ited.arer st tors Ww ol work OUPLE y Supt orn.YOO! 6.Ph general squc.109 Al refer ants sit ith 1?; 7 5x ; and 7 ool Dam ce Ww to wrl ts, will fin I and take u RPERIENCED >.-» Beldin antea, Street \u201cman to wo \u201cwife Le KS w one U 8.[ASF segAndre, Mont uatlon } a ITHOGR 7 o'clo e St.anted : te Box find it : all mathen de- ENCED rps 5 reet.to work out tor general aid anted f Phone TRAY TFITTE re, Mont Addr n à 3RAFHIC ck eve | for t at on 2756 St io thel hemaul- 3! serve | youn «| MNT Le out.25 B general tabl c.also hous city.© 99 yea R or Montreal.ess O.A RKS W all steady © Sion 99 n- | wo mor ve, first t ar Offic r advan ady n ca & lady ED m _ rungwi emald hous y.coun 9 6 st.2 rs ex as hel 9 soon men > .ia Bo positi ndy y w en iddl 100: ewhck WB s pa e-tabie try a - west.perle er, 8 98 #4 Wanted y lack Litho nploy EE \u2014 Polish 2 portation 1ths, prob class u = © ne ulevard.on.A store; anted Mus tire ch e aged 100 2 1ireascs rlor m mala nd sea- nce.coks w road a Immed!a | ietoria aud 1° r Appl er wau \u2018cation patd.ably | pholst x pply- ; Eood Ww to t be abl arge of woma Butler, and kit alds.gener first cla ARDEN pply 179 ork, 5 ; tel quare.rintin ply at 1 led: & and Appl onge erer AG PERIENCED Dans 98 St wage enqes e to bab n to 50_C1 chen neral class DENER 79 Ont Apply nd Steama! y\u2014Clerk LL ATHE g Co, ! \u2018be Ben Sor wag y st r.Tr ; ENT JEN .Law he @ requi do a y Eiri take 10 ty C maid serv wa .th ario 3 ; = .Limi \u2018 1, Me es atin ans- GENTS s WA in CED wrene required.4 Hee) .wal oKs.\u2018ouncill s.A ants, lovk nts s orough [YY Roard with r hip Acco s for R ; ed.PLANER ite RS TE rrisht wanted.& quali NTS -\u2014 E : NTE , App! &s and wands wari e AID \u201cwa 79B St.ov wewl king.wai ors st.pply Mi 3 after à mall ge lye 3 À of Tr eference untants aj1- The C qd, accust and slo HOLSTE irg.Ont.WwW, NM LEER househ ither sex.D.pa y to M tents: fo work av wanted f Denis s ng, refer.Mid now and tresses : - 100 : as or: good uring th rdens xperien GP LES ade Bld es to R Office.sto anadlan umed t tter hand \u2014 33 R (RERS farsh osts you 8 old nec x.to sel = _ \u2018paulin Co.ontreal T steady on awn- good small f or gen !- 9 : dle ag in Jun ana cha 3 Victor! refere! © neaso and law ced.\u201cTOR wan: Kg.oom 3° n° Ont.Locom o locom s wan _ 33 Belmont wanted.99 » 10c, c.Age eseity.1 axe HET Cx 23 P ent.A emplo nol WwW wages: amily.eral hot g ¢| Only n ed, sobe e for fl mberm a ave.nces.G., n: tota ns to ; Mu want 32 17 otive U ve | Iment st.Geor 2 particul nts col Seils f met RST © lace Y wnin yment ester : tele refere usewo pl eed a er and rst clas alds ARD .Wes Sta 1 abat ing to st have ed: mu 1 VE SA o., Lt work.| st ge 1 _\u201c ars fgee.| ning or 385 Lass ouvil « and .n ave phone W ences Sk in Rloymen ppiy.W well hotels, | NE trou! r Offi aln- LE std., Ki arpey.J e.'R money ce hi tai le.Tar- nue.est req t Bu Foman\u2019 recom els, rR, nt.ce, à Hours heip in undoubte ust be teet 4 anc SMUN 83 ing- \u201c100 : obert R y.Ouf paid gh gra lores 99 A ALD mount uired: TOT reau, 9 ana Ce mend i wan tho 100 sal ours, begin 7 office à refe otaler.| of ° e, experio want 26e0 vz ON\" pr osx, 9 iit - Enqu de work \u2018want HII wanted 328, 4209 TOTICE , 98 Unt nad} ed look ts sm roughly 00 8 piv stat nia work w rences, in ur sal perience ted of ne d | T ACCE \u2014\u2014 ins bois, 1 ire A.D ork onl led, used to req house t Tmme., 4205 +\" ad à to cli on aven an Em after all gar y ex Diner aay ee when required.| © foriy doilers per not essential, appr LF my new PT an agency until mm Notre Daan ood ge ruse a To à diately ; 99 3; av lan Em ents of tl ue.98 4 ferences for sum ens an experienced, y requi rnate we quired.jter_71 ollars e main tial, se ar- Vanted, 20,000 so! article.gency u ë e Dame care of R wage pply 1026 | high wa, experi e \u2014Lar| ployme re Woman\" 4 ces.WOW mer, tee d lawns VOACHNTSR red to N eks.Ap- | a St.Jam per week.Ap from vers! wash r youn 214 K à in Mi Costs 10 nil you « e W- Ÿ Charles Rx 2 Dorchester sir enced LI ge party nt Bur an's Ca = 9992 S totaler, to NaN \u2014 N 2698 ! py mes st.Appl twenty 1 V\u20ac oom.( g man asota Bid nneapol c, sells see 9 arle- URSE ester str references ¥.and Inv y arrivi eau, 95 n- © tar B , Al re _ soun NT wanted exper star = y Mr.Yi young jood © as h SALE =.Min is.Th for $1; 8 3 i \u2014_ Ww reet wi ent disa estigat ng on\u2019 Union USE ranch O - recommended AD anted 99 2 : roc: Co, Li a APE elper oo SMEN 150 neapolis, Mir Chem\u2019 Grosvoant, anted co no Cal appolntm e; refer Thur 1 PAINTIN \\ ffice ten Av ended.A 8 roarhymn an experie oT mited, 35.Apply 1 ity for & newly per cent.Minn.$ st, Wa svenor À referenc mpétent s 3 tenez à el ent.M ences t sday.Blazi ng, tin G, gra 9 .pnue, W pply af an, mu ienrea | .35 Lower Troy I ac © Sample ana patented profit, ss3lc nted partme es require nurse f erences sewhe aids o pre-!l ng, ca ting an ining, _® YARPEN est ter 7 pr st be weh 1, M qua er Lachi aannd vosatisf terms 25c.autom selling: \u201clean w ris ov nts.d.Appl or Princi essenti re.Lo wanted f ow.À rpenteri d pape plaster- TE me ; anted ITERS nine Road.actory.atic ear lea ork a er 16 bey A pal al.(M cals req or str.ddress ng wo r, han hk E.W RS wan : * Ros- jintend .marr! Kin wanted, first toad Collette M Money bedter rning nd good year émet er J uiréd: eet.E.Da rk; char) ging.Comex ne Sani 100 2 {Mom ent and ried cou class pair Edward firat cl ton 2° WAST fg: Co Setunded ud .Apply at wages b of ag k H SELEC > pradford | L'0SH vid, 2150 ges very NTE stant piv on J Seatts: Appl Matro ple as y ronage.Hoh class wal co NTED TT TT Ta Hogwood 900 S paid w \u20ac fir tinguish T REGISTRY, 97 6 MAN, Fapine be s a ey at.ob.E.| cottist plicant n of St.su WW FANT , Tor ters buildi Good 1 801 v 00D t.A whil 50 e st cla; ed pa ISTR 6 as 34 y eau Jackro nch work nd Join len sh desr s mu t A per- ED in onto vr.sio ing Jot ve GENE ntoin ele xperl tabl ss sit trona Ÿ, und en garden years, } ckson a ers jenclosi ent st b Andre 4 Forw pamkate _ » Fret n to ri as: Ww agents fami RAL e st | on si) enced emaid uatio ge, 59 er dis- ce; er; see 3 xeon na\u201d Co.35 Hes CSET To A Tcl bang rnd A i ti ES 1 pay gon \u201cui sen Ay oT Tout kona paees 7s 5° vanced 20 ced operatérs, 25 1 Ca ir ase.cos nw Soon Soret |r, rola En ET pe BE high ea ady work, ndrew's S haritabl 5 T, deG.St only, pt : ealars a Forwarding ant Dh CTI ABSOI 180 St.Jame: J.F ns.Apply quickly o thoroughly Capa vanes Nlenty, of or Sent, each de uckers, did_¢ city oe ook and | Said, Waitrems .ariver, otc.ge of co eral lce! experi- Li À enced.yo clase city TAN wanted 1 os 3 Society, + vi Commi: Stewarf, Box ate an corsa Se) a a aan dav BSOLUTETY ames st.4 x- West nsdown personally or capable | 287 work al on each d rices ad- situation rences, ca aundry m altress- | telty, 2 State t ws, good thor- 5 salary e ung and trade: anted for à y.403 Aqu Îttee, & M; experten ssion.; gol ean big ed to canv 1.Y gua : $8 4 638.e avenu y or b ble girl.287 Notre 1 summ epartm - 8.n be su aid free: lelty, 211 Work érms, j milk fice.xpected up to da must b or @; \\ [AN wa leduct = SE \\ TAN 223 Star re refe Appliont pro >mmissi assers rantee $ NIRIS e, Wes y phon re Dame er.À ent reofs : AN = man indoor, er, \u201c1 Pl .Appl ste.State experi- | a) i anted w 9 street TED Office, renee.ni on positio on basi and all 3.50 xT WANTE haunt Phong = west.pply, plen- eeks si - , town Ti y B ate eri- | eign ho à 6 4 .\u201ctwo f Re Bra n.B 5; ph ove a |.of NTED, t Ph at pain tuati .ve (CAKE SS ox M 2 age a and © and à su gO daw h and ira = Heply ntford.radle phenom r on 356 nes.to ons J PA or ter a on a 9 4 : THAKER wanice 226 Sf ni clothi omesti ood Jud ardw Eovd b class BUCker Ds 6 On y-Garre enal a st.Appl label 95 = RTN or constr nd g! 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RAPHER \u2014 Wan preferred with FIRM £- ments 1 HANGIN ng.Bi id C LP TENT 1 e Dame Ww.ustrial 4 The Q § experi p- Fress.st.I press f hres \"ears 3 EAN s.Box 2 or man ENFRAL\u2014W erbrooke apply 181 enced st RW 100 6 \"| nutiding capital.| wish to ments.st.Li owest tende Gta ox & nee.cdge a 4 w.\u2018o., | Quebec ence TAN Lambe eede years LEANING 707 S 2 8- LI Wanted.e A office.enogra anted Add , stric , intere medi ouls - ender ting st \u20ac à pect Stat r ke 99 2 A aT and Vas mbert.r.So ex le iowa tar O eral antea siron part- .Ap pher ed an \u2014 ress f tly b ented ta 1372 ,.for and i Ty fn ed and c age eper wane 2 FARBLE \u2018 uque, St.a uth S 8 parlars nted; - Antoi house od sirong Ein 99 ply to B for En experi of or int usine In 8 party .M.G best painting, A ce.references experle anied ai w CUTT i .Que.t pearan couple\u2019 hore - tar Br prefer : offices, à 93 ne Road work.A rong gir) 2 = ox 960 glish n | Dice.crview ss prit peculativs fibert work.P ny, - LL en to B nce.sal at aa ho can ER ~~ Ws 99 [late Age ce aud ot \u201cme __88 2 anch Of Ted.À Tntog Toc \u201cIRL .Apply Ti for gen ALESLA Star O otar- AHTNHIEW R R 47 rcipals va AINTIN .480 Ment hone od ANVISSERS ox 2657 ary ex- nite; e cut a Wanted a 4 \u2018man © nt dart ress.to of \u201czoel \"an.(ASHE fice.ddress nos wa 872 Cotes SU LADIES ffice.ARTNER WANT 769 St only.NG tang A s \u2014_\u2014 TS {pete mplo) na ) ted on van ring th te good :R \u2014 X anted _ Cote S Koade S wa à WANTED w ar B gra .pa st.no Som Twa ER ead TE AVES Tis CE an | Weston.\u201d ror wi RS esis amy eine 6 Fs | on ii sara Fm, ony ed iis .y 8.o ; o _ na d TANT > 1 01 5 : sis es kkesper: 8 pos .La 0 in = - ert 2 a n ct re .- 20.; st + hee Added a a.ive of good | + N EN wanted B- MeKenney Ba | W ANTED 0.\" et $200 a à ood ne Branch good referepcs r Cashier fn 48 O0p COOK FE ne mea Catherine cast.6 and 10 pm, E or short ee a ner ta PARTING.7 atiended\u201d to esporiany; ere Rtas _ houses: $10 le .Bed.| hand in \u201cyoung 9 1 OLORED M «.Address B wrred quired want nue : : tractive In pro- IN - el .T y: C 6672 ominient es, OR 0m ge 1b 99 nd writi varni man a RED B RB oil p.m.ed.A ed, cf 99 , ARTN x 2766 aves i G isle el.U @uERk 2 Star B on | railroad onthly to 35.© 4 - ng.B sh facto for ail w MAID weal | poly 6 ty ref 2 ER Star © tment.sk ng, tinth paper-h st Up \u2014 JE OS ranc) on Née u ds in M and .for firemen, W ANTED : ox 2693 ry.Ap 1 round, er orthy.s , clear 100° 2 EN rt 4 McTav erence 4 Sash wanted flice.skilfull nting angi 98 3 Fre \u2014 Wanted -h Or.arte nnecess ontre brake emen > an Star O ply in ences gl umme: 1.rellabl = NERAI - avish s re- Vant and\" Pi and with 1 Ad y don wanted; ng, whi mercha ach, to youn E ed co ary.n al vicinity E 380, best \u2018expe - Office own Pref glven a r vesld e.trust.se 2 \u2014 Wa .afte el rd a A aning » Poor F some : gress e b wo tewas .kee gn mploy mpet o strike nity.y, of ne salar rienced \u2026.8 erred ; nd ex ence; st- m rvant ant - r 6 canin few Applica fil: do actor capita 5 Rut y expe rk el herchant Toiiors ottiea ea jan spe Employing nt men.Pro Cinity, Expert oneal y: no 8 ed counivy » 3|AA 65 wag pected: best ust b for = ed ac ss 3 fic B.Ap reliab ing nt must Tog a good | capital In users rienced ean a Seguin, custo office: k and t aking Raliwas lleadqua Promoti tions guar.ant, 284 MeGi at unday wo unterman: 308, Sta es $18 t refined ref- Ularke e well small fami apabie genera.e_befor ply at t} le wom Ing of werk t_underst good paying Éningle ord ave work nd , McDou mers broi lary a rim in Rallway positions rters\u2014o pn.Rail r- LcGill st Apply C rk: mus 1: OMES r Branch o $20.ladles Tele avenue \u201ccomme ly.good genera) STEN e 10 a.m.ve empla en for men.Add and be and phan ying busi gle AINTING \u2026 Barke man.1gall an ught 1 nd & roe y Assoc State ver 840 road W ANTED | st.Chiid's t he MESTIC B » Office.Addr phone W (abov nded wages; NOGRAPHE (Good ryment Address M accust s and Iness.tering, pa F.a Con 196 Me per ter rain age: 0 me st > \u2018mate for Testa IESTIC BUREAU ess (IV ne save are LE apply Sit 05 ste! HER w win's of.VVANTED BEST! cetimat.°C! ering, best w han \u2026 196 M pply A oN ooklyn, N Dept.| send amp vu eamboat, 1 for: 50 fon 9 a mald; à nded Bure has 99 2 oD GE ount 24 rbrooke 8ù 45° | 70 S v experi wanted £ Limited.t synd Star Office, o handling erences.cst w sing, tl \u2014- ctl et.I\u201d TREAT, N.Y.14H, 227 amp.B gox.Ap t, plyin 0 fon pa 3 aid: lisengaged ursery M fami NERAT, SER 8.e strect), QT Star Reno good or ratiwa $70.00 ropical teate to Randi nding avenue.Apply ex guara nung, pl 0 3 le of 27 Mon- attles H pply to \u20ac g on Lak pâsseng® town 4041.\u2026 47 M verness or a re- mornin ly of the ERVAN 5 3 TENOG ch Office vi x y office: but 0 requi plantati handle gilt ed 3 A .Wolf nteed.h plas- _ the M AT lechnten 1 3.School 85 25 ouse \\ apt.« Men ger 1 OMER Lo Mansfield nurse- Tel œ at 41 ree pe NT_ Wa s 3 N OGRAPHE \u2014 oapets.Addre + sirict red: n on land gilt edpred INTING e, 757 : fghest intere foutrenl nstraet I E _ \\ JANTE , Magog JG aphre- STI RURFAT atreet a West 9 Roal sons.nted, f \\ 36 Bu R.b wes capita ly legl 0 get-ri pro red NG.City H Want AT MAKER ab sted tl Technl oes.TY ngageme D ban .Que.Samp table URFAU acces Up- .=83 Fo av AL 1 œ ai, gency.rnside P oth lan m 1 and timate eh-qui positio r tering, nting ail ed ortly lat an cal Neb 1e corp nt ing in dsmen 99 son, Ake lemaid, wt 7 hms re woz 00D - enue, y in th crease i small lace.Th guages _ ense r enterp , inv ck sch np, Téasonabl , Carpn .paper maker twenty meu-1 for the examina} ort fnfer ration orngts strument playin - 3 Iptow 47 Man th chy gistered hour GENER \u2019 estmo © e if sat! salary t « Gaule Apply Star office pee rise, and olving b eme, 1sle_ W © prices tering wW hanging.ofti s.AD exper! ng: natractor purpose on will \u201cus those stating saxophone s: \u2018la E \u2018ie follow: wn 4041 sfieid stree refer a Four | Tu small fa AL SE rs uot.STEN sfied.o start ols Tyr fice.Bank whl rains, .Ph Ww.G ork .pias- ce, b ply enced 6: Mac! s On of selec take x! & work nes, a rionet oltaw- OME : reet.bel ces; di pper mily; SERVAN se =~ NOG RAT .but Ww e refere yield - AINT one U .Wi guarant fred.efore 10 at the lady Lng sho chine - who le for = ting = place £22 No desire nd pannes picinl MESTIC .below Doreh sen- st.just w no washing T va ; petent TIER 1 in- nces, im- NTING 19 Uptown ckes, 42 eed; fee To ood coat cand p; Forge p.Wood W ach ort th x Fore.Ed 12 Wolf d io Ba ss.À es comm BUREAU chester.west of ng.Ap nted, | flees nl lady stem Want : M 220 at by exp paper h Boss.26 Du- ESIGN .Goodwl loyment |?dates must Fonvdrs: veking-Patie follow.WASTED nlfe ui, Sh amiante Hon: engaged mended he has régi 100 2 BNE Atwate ply 4033 \u201chive fout EE ST AT Once: ai \u2014 7 94 7 \u20ac: bes perienc angin LIK ER n\u2019s° Lim- nat not must = 7: Elev atiarn À watet for - erbrook er Hop- | ° 37 M \"usemnida: tered RAL S r ave Adar ustomed pher, f ; com: 2 ¥ avan t materi ed men: \u20ac tint ed; \u2014 Pires m- salary he ov peak bo trical she Mak- fur atchm about f e.9 P- ice hours, 1 Mansfield 2; good two Te hou ERVAN 100 Ary ex exs, sta to th or a rail : N LO ue.Ph al.C n; cha ng.&e wages t agrecm t class à _\u2014_98 3 pli y.$1000, er 43 Te tb langn wp.The ® nish fir en of Eo iret of 3 SVEN oto 5,40.| velow od rewcre: Me.wages use work in NT \u2018wa 00 2 perted to BR ting qual! e Empl ilroad N AMETH 8T.4 TRAIN one Westm Norm rges m - to Bo or & m ent by esigner\u2019 - cations m weekly ars of ages, a nd previ st class od appe June, + MESTIC 1 se rehester dle |g - Apply 18 n a sm nted for light R 6402 8 fications re ma- 8 betwe YST BR - 1 AINTING stmount an, 1243 oder x 3713 8 an with the year; want.|e Ase Gore, he m orice, 44 on Im ml star Of ous emp! Tare ae wa | for W TUREAU bas sor (BIR S ply 186 Cherr! all family light tar Bra and: sal tratheona | Ford OOCH, tinting a pa 3745.rece ESIGN tar Off! experi r: good west.Ww cretar, ade on f 4 hours.tial fice.ployment ces.St must Mapeficld \u2018estmount; as Tegiat 100 2 \u2014 Wanted br er.y, Bood seb Office.to 3 F na aven en avenur, set in terms: ng and per-hangi 93 1 EN and tal ce.ence.A req bo wll 5, No.orms s Ap- \\ \"ANT _ .AD ate a hours street : has cit ered, Me girl as bright youn 100 orden ue.F ur, Co pearls, 8 : esti white ging, = nd telior Apply quired.also gi 70 Khe upplied ED Apply Bo ge l'ours, 10 te 5 , below IX y refere a cok | ctealfe nurse- ht young, int 3 ox ave.Inder te Rd , and 102 mates washing: glazi by more onl allor a9 the 1 AH ve any rbrooke « br 80 reliab x 2456 to 5.30.porel Dees lelcalfe ave, hous, 8, in Cee TE and r please Te and 2 Ins free &, Teaso ng, e y; \u20ac00 \u201cwanted 3 otu_of applic furti street UC merhi le h = 9 I RESSMAKER hester 47 VÉNERA West emaid teilige Wa RRIE ecelv rs re pect .A nab man year; a sit \u201cfor Mar atlons per inf t man's ng ab andy 75 MAKER | of NERAI mount.CC Ap nt A nted.7 mon RD e rew turn posit or st pply P le .Apply good Ww uation: custon N ACH = to be ormationp TE count out ga man\u201d k J and fi \u2019 TV fice m TO Wantea a ply 366 pply experi collar head 0G lo ard.ON w : ainter y to 305 ages f agree 3 INIST recelr D rélat U ry pla rdrnin Nowlin worker: tter: | iret class, 100 2 8 ust Lb Wanted 100 3 e y Bosto enced on.fr .whi et, wi ware anted , 95 = ages for a fi ment CHINTST rented ed by [\\\\ nion Ring.PALI 8 Re, FANN oto Lakeside for | a 8 tine and M: re NOX TERRI ie Mackar a re hal I, C RN aoa by 2x 28 5 SNGINÉER re D rst chin ay Si : À 106 2 WW (UANTI de.Pprly gen- ar Branc Ay oT w York ct cut wa kesld o C00 ood M tor sales] TE Ma y, W r.le.ape B jer; peri ONGINEB pes ame class e gnal U pply Le ED, at 8 nnch C week.styl tier ges.A e fo k we gene A ansfi e.co adies RRIE! cka edne 18} ret : Ruod enced NEBR i west.; Co, 2 at Works go at où Com.E Mice.Ada es; qui do ppl r sum 1, wi eral: BLEM ansfield_st r.St.C Rew R PUP ckay st.R rsday ands, N on, N conn hard in o wanted able A USIC pe , 21st Av orks Lhe B od wae ce: first « 00 2 SIRABL : ress CC JE wne av y with r mer m Ming A AID w reets.ath- ard.A TP eward .firat- ewfour ova s ection - vngifie rder 15 H able to L992 Uw JANS wan on Avenue La.VA ©.Anno App.class wt = 17 aay E WOMAN 657 i enue, W referenc onths: g ie Apply 715 anted: ref 96 6 (I OLD BE Apply 3 whl T ard.15 class r oundland, cotia, .P.E, street , on 40 ft CP.Mie run and à *_.| tor who are ai ted.Fir 38 - nronter, I.char Fete sétuling re ol at \u2018103 a Apply ev desires 100 2 \u201c1G RL \u2014 W estmount.es 482 + 1 ood PABLEM Pine ave erences r da OUT 1 Lorne a ed colla 1s Mora eferences.New B Magdalen .yaw) tz & Wei heey 8 the Gal also goo at Class 4 TA « e Co.refere 5 deau St.Frat enings.b werk b ye anted ANS- AID-Wa venue w.equired.avenue y vight; bottle fit venue.r.Moran st.H \u2018Re runswi SXPERIENC - À Weise cott, t Ki dm mus} NTE Et Tender et.3.xls X etween 7 y toe Peu ars, { ay 100 maid f ant pr enue and frou Tag sh JAINTING, alif ply \u201cT ck ; ERIEN Aly oll On Secr {tle Ba echani clans D ma Pender wt.avier, n 7 a = housemaid o mind oung gi z quired.or fam od experienc 99 2 lateur.on 8 n Clark ape: à TING falllax, N.S rave NCED McG) nt.etary Gal nd.Add cs want abo cook, m rried © 100 wt, (FOVERNE to Misa ol 8 IR .App! childr, rl 12 0 Apply ily of t erienced : t.Vlate ce aven ast Tues.U don 3, tint} _ ST \" for ral want architect Me t Kiltte Ban A.ed ut house.@: to w couple, woman 6 ed ESS or | I Tuiban- RL \u2014 var toh Mackay also \u2018UD 1 WO SC 152 Man wo; refe ~d table- Goro .aide Aone to! Up 319 e by ex oe and paperhanciie railre ed t ural ze.A ARBLE e Band B.*d- À use.good ait on oman ed.by F iady's © __ 100 2 hou anted ckay st.upper RUBW sfieid rences x MEDA ward 37 ark at 94, or IL perienc pape: months ad ten make \u20ac draughis- AVL © CCTTÉE » Galt pply 301 wages; table a good having b rench lad ompanion.2 calf sework smart girl ta 10 | Fare pa OMEN st.Too al V the f L wit : st reet.Hawt ed wor rhangi sample work r senger st omplete nie fon C1 \u2018The Sue aml 98 6 VVANTE Pine av i nd Boot crnees or est refer y (Parisi Want- e ave.or and take girl to as 0 z \u2018ario.Add id.Caledo wanted a oo 2 Vednesd ront and h harp | STFC on Bros kman Fog Bldg » of wor equired Complete pars a, oe Lim} mith) polishers ID Rood ro eet To country lady's ences, ait an), ref ENE Phone W baby © slat wit} fice.ress À nia Spri t once, Peel ay ni nam engrav I) FUATION \u2026 817 Sels el.Ss k at 50 Apply 1 bout 3 AR ted, 145 farble waate I must od rel west.el EE of comp uatlon in- NERAT emt 3 ut.\u201835 n A 636 ngs Hote, sie.st.R ght, be e un ed o N wan gne ) 02 y and 3 VanH ph Re erenc speak able w Too a ance travel.anion as gov of thre SERV.788: 6 Met- YAN 0 Sta ote, 0) J.eward twee the APN peat ted b ure: TE .a \u2018Merch oa N iN _ jorne à onatr w es requi both | wareh a st.Madame | would ov- three.ANT g00d W ANTED Yi r Bran n- \u2018aylor, rd if n A back [.Rruy nan be ya sa 6 EXT TR.RFE: Heo Si | OTC wr eh Hi fe Som aa 2 sancoreed 14 OST ge for Tan WASTER Sous om SO | GENTLEMAN, retire to Mise FREE TER nen r can ort n D.D ust hav ed to a \u2019 ddress experi re- the d of a venor y ppl \u201cot f (AN, famill n NS © : ss E R ay À; age ta good vassers wo e Du ave wor \u2014 = B rience nan.day b ny Kind wanted.aven mon ply G.E reigl ar ew, OVE .seeks .ex - Ï etes périence sale ary bt fol IAA CRT LS Co.J arouné WANTED painter ox \u201cle Kgs West.Apply Fowl any kind, vam = ue WATE E.ot frie on tno fue and pght color, VERCOAT 00 2 Ue 986 ke.cntazemen.bei ali nr 5 > .Salary st * ma Wan 8 Mount ply st L v 22 and à 00 es ., 256 youn st D two a 7 C o 5 aine , een > mos \"HOLS ce , est I ods, \"XPEH awa, Canad expected, ating f Has chinist anted ountain at.z ouls 3 95 P for 2 ovs ; Dorch 8 wo- eady al wo © mas Fon 3 Third st.F Fifth t TER .refer I5NOÈD a ete sy and M .capabl a good : 390.ark a ator at\u2019 EKEEPER 2 cuter $5.50 work, wit su a go r three 99 3 OST ave inder ave- sofa ER ences Cal ED w .ME or wo arcom e or all ro \\ ANTE venue once.aged PER LD wante st.A per w good h one od sew! 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9 Star ca) experlen tech.: Catal man experie Mail No \u20ac need lg saie y.paten te Y NURS \"Ne 20% mald t for fa nted go 00 2 TAN \u201cAmes, À bigh K St.J alkor Hania Office.rences.otel and fon R vante _Office erience.A *!Pl ogues | xperienc Order | ses anvassin el to m 8 throu ed = made r April 28th; E.will à en 1s kept; mily of t od general wer WW ANTED fi , 481 Man ent ET BOO .James st Hard or SAN Addre olu \u201ctend wanted, on tL 106 p- ease st n Fr ced in Touse | weekly.8.will ake a Eh agents.rate.Appl very be dise ces reg good w wo, wh al wer- est Ww rat class re st, C tween K 1 ware \\ TEL ss Hox- b general} ng to el one capable 00 = 2763 8 ate ex ench a compilin y.F.J.W ay Bal ppointm nts.DEFT ce APT 1 Gin St.best refere ag 5 tween 7 uired.A ages: be ere anoth street wages pald Tadies co 100 2 \u2018ommons Shed N et.on cial 1 position ; an Sxperianc urefu! ectrical capable of 2753 Star Offi perience nd En ng II : aterso ary and ents.NED wi Antoine.nces; tery ; and 9 pply befor at city r er ss : treo aumaker; an Out and St.Fri o 3 and the wharf be.references.iouse Or as bookk J ce pref around fi otora \u201cats Nout ce.A glish W ANTE n.Bran expen- 11, i] DOW, os p.m.at e 10 a.m.efer- OMEN .Ames, 431 High.Tobb remont aucois X the rt bes Box accounts ceper In erred.A actory and be [À Rates Fieaner poly Box D for Word, O for wid shes with d oe, 102 EN 79 Sh or pe N AND , 481\u2019 Mance TI er band car, a avier sf corner YANTED a 2172 M nt\u2019s offi \u2018comte - pr as re pp! .one é sober ss cle ox |e or.8 whol , Ont.owe positicn- avgh ERAL uter st - ment.JIRLS, 100 siting - Ind red streets © of Dai ar Ori ce: bee 1 y 105 Li with \"antle and avec 100 3 nces tate esale dr 9% At © r.bach as h ter SER .App) ot 3 1027 cards ex and pocket , or a job \u201ckind ce.t of sASSs atour Maurice street.Blend T rellable; \u201cwanted: to Bo expert TUE House 6 A nce; bes elor ousek of 17 home VANT 100 VVANTE y 266 M eady © Las .ete qua bank on refer or stead) s of ga 100 ee ot.anric pa C ; Tet \u201cme AK _ Box 2:84 ence rouse ddress | t of or sm een\u201d 3 Mansfle city re want 00 3 pat ulii mploy- trier a .Rew ntity with © ences.v.t rden 2 , hearon & steed insnith , e atreet.\u20180.Li erences st be NASTE 4 Ria and \u201cpack- ss WOW refere all f nafleid ferenc cd.® __ mod once ns st.y OINT renue O ard b.of pa rice.© Addr own © \u201cwork, & Rear Cow wanted; good ws mitel, D * Appl D ma Btar Offlce give ref 9981 8 nces f amily 4IRLS, street.es required.leep at St.An ining roo \u201ca young .EC .Outreras y returni pers.- cos C C r country.day.FOREMAN a eed Que good wages upre and\u2019 St.parlor.Oxford sistant Too tar Bra urnished.exper! 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St.xford H istant in Bi 00 2 QTENOGR nch Off} t bindery.enced giris wanted foi ply VWARTE Cafe, St 4 y Mrs.8 wait kitche m, sult © let, 1 9 2 D situ r Bran .expert r dottling food er A otel n blilvare » \u2019 APHER ce.ivre st y.Geor ris wanted D youn Anfoin imons, B n privil able for n arge f in poultry ation t oh tion ox enced.so ng facto Billiard ard youn TW st.wes ge Sul fo to A & gi Antoine st., Brown eges or marti urni g and farm o t 100 P railw g Jad ante »6 en t.i t bo sm seist rl as Brown.post office.sh- m , it ake Fe ie A bare areas men: | wanted.4 UN Ts ewes\u201d ifr dad\u2019 wi GENER SERVAY ae ne aman \u201crire, ages 0 4, TT WHITE OSPRE ye a sind cote Sie 3 a experience 10.reûr ; ORE! raprior expect men- op er .amart b sc < s Box 2 erienc quir : otn NT wh 0 2 , near M welve work, in and SPREY, : .A A ton st pply e; al \u2014 ._Ont ed.Sant Cf! rands.À o¥ fo m Jerk 1 ITUAT 2763 tar inis ed.Ap er maid kept, is go | VVANTE var Mount R dollars in afte McGill Coll betw 29 3 You - Mont to A.K so ander ea \u2014 Wanted ra == - Apply r offi Ves from M P ° JON as ar og.Dhérbroo ply for ept; re good plain | D a smart yo loyal., 12314 TROON.College aven Birks store G MA} piy lo A.Rover r- : cial gre eh roanied capabl 01 Advig.Dep work 27d nn a parer M as hotel a cook 100 2 ke, corne on venting 7 {ale NT ED ma ers with pa TA Reward.Phone} Tks\u2019 sto ING MA de Quer: Mite \u201cman en Rouse: ee om on FFICE B © Dept.Star {HE accurat ontreal I.abo Mansfield .Apply M In a res = ENERAL r Wood à evening 4101 ep at hom help with © girl to wait on W TCHS \u2014 Th Phone ue.Thursday gentlema months, used \u2018positi 97 7 an .Apply\u2019 Grahe liberal ge of Com ce ye OY wa fi ar ndwriti e at fl .must ut fifty jo st.Upt rs.Jacol taurant mu \u2014 War venue.4101 erine we e.App! other w wait on |\"! Luke ursda, Main 2 ences.ne hous sed to tion for dQ am Br terms mer.mend ars of nted.b Te Box 27 ng.st gures.À be quick W RRING own 5258.acobso: or 1 st be E ted com 100 2 \" st.y at onc ork: m Iver wate) Fort y.Apr 225.oes Please uses; exc workin sum os.O to righ T ed.À age; à ctween 1 Box 2741 St ating - pply quick b HOUS n 74} ¢ roning ood pial petent WwW ANTE e 371 Bt.ust [on ha atch; W: and St 27th.1 Star state eltent § Afoun Bi Jer awa OBL rust_C pty ih eferenee « ana 1 2141 Star Off SPP In ow Dent rolereoriant EKEEPE 993 4381 Weates Son\u2019 Sages \"Ry general; D \u201chouse Joust of UD ET them ave: olin on 8.1 Ÿ -_ Branch catary.Adare d t 1_ Co.T.tA h refer well re 6 ouxa DIT Ce.y req n t referen e pers R to tern av ages.A no wash sn of two.e-tablema phone U nscripti ake: init atreet OUNG MAN.Office Addr Tefer- bo w FT eS operat L100 4\" ( FFICE liq, 133 8 ences t com- fi MAN S22 vired.ces.App! on, woul o widowe TRIE wante e- : Apply ing Sherbrook Apply aid for And rereh 111 or call nia lala V.ti ANT 10 Sears oi ess CC Ci I ard or ROY t James Nat mi nring ent about 1 ton 2 memes ply 108 a =o r wanted at on e W.after 7 a fa ive © call e FI H.PY on and year toe f n on vest; tial wanted: gon mes 8 onal tiers from concer 8 wan \u2014 ss 8 st.West: Factoï .Appl 97 ce WAST near 8 T p.m.mily |\" eward at 24 8 nder ut on as of both » ola, 68 .M VI 915 .Apply ated; mes st.be acct iy.1 0 at La ted, by _\u2026- WW ORK ee Antolin ory.B63 y Black 5 ED ca t.Mat at ?: St.Luke rase Pa! fice cl ang 00d ; oe, (AFFICT ; writing ese.3 h y ins: want \u2014_ e at.and sk Cet C wo pable thew.06 e of gry.Ad a ten en educa- .FFE x 2171 Wing ener ledge rate ai or geuers| chute.T mfar.dieh sd by @ 00 \u201d.855 Bt {gate at rk: mu mala ft A - reet st, © dress \u2019 tin wan ca- TCE BOY wi Star Of n| A tT A cales Entre es.Add ay or - [ENER/ os.i once t s do or sen - 100 2 CH.Ke miiling to best ts posi - YT weniea A fee, ppix In kkeepln apl nh wék s| Vo dress 24 week, AL \u2014 W ence.Boulev o 668 B plain \u20ac eral ho -\u2014\u2014 FOU Pp, n a - 150 at.James i.App Hom 1 ar?sopenence, Banding.orm Ÿ vie nel ening Frs mn | se este Le Eee ra im A FUIT DOT TR e =| YX log\" ioe Secunia fos Tate .- sn : \u201cRoom 311, et ML 2 .mintin week.ritinæ, sh st Tench and piy at 34 ome: ref ee adult servant 1 Psaps : mount If no emalet, some acroun waste es Lo , want 237 Star g velvre 1576 wishes enogra h and + Mack eferenc s prefer walt B + .100 6 sold.t claimed found atimul on, ca ting end money .good ed.b Offle nes se H a phy a 00 ay 6e es Té red.Appl Tenses; anted Apply In on M lus, ra pabl ot \u2018 Branch pros right dn: Office ten Loul ubert position, and t D MEA t quired.v J.McArt also 1wo 5 Dogas three etcalfe érem Ro y for e of gl Tour negie - ' Otters: dre ire en 2 FT s 454.st.Add ype- M T anf Ap- .McArthur rong x! experien WOUND \u2014 ier mt.Cr ar SEN vag ar ; : .dr energetic; .or by res ontre past .Racq girl for ced \u201cBri i\" Manaf} , will Star ple of ; > .is ess CC 65: getie: ouvre L telephon s to] Wages.8° Ti Apply ih \u201ceook, hotel a uet Court, D kitchen.claimed in by frindls bai.© Sa ve - Office.a daresay / ; .71 Star ro LADY à 55 at | Louis 2073.illeneuve with cook, Hotel fear JASHWOMAN 7 , Dixle.259 voa in three etrayine Owner can Bb ty.Ad- Fo \\ / § Give nds 0 eoiroms of odin OVERNESS west, Phon good be oot fran XN WAXTED, at se scies at De bass Pad PRIV : ._ .Brirerter re ea or sue 3 Res wanted 100 2 fiaorel washer: Papineau Jor Arms - sold.Door To.ATE TREATM : tre west, F.er res w .\u2014 \"x nue; : N=, P® THova § di Que.of Dr.K! French o childr to fake ; dollars .must LO ENT : og, to = re entant pretorre e full ch W ANTED \u2014_ a week.NDON Jam: | arr \u2014 2er ar - pes nt ; fou arge im \u2014_\u2014 E for 1 ences.na English roterned.ur and am cook servant mmediately - 000000 2 \u2014 GHONATT.NG.ACCOM 9 ments Indies en dress B nd hav 181 be ab Ing: goo r iwo pe gopd snd ON \u2014 MODAT ve Moun privat + and durin ox 2789 Sta host of frida ade.a wages.A reuns - I Al private pining room let fou ION \u2014 A a bie J confine r Office, 1002 WATE Eas pply to 178 E know Pe ere am Nour with our bedrooms .2 Cite, wanted spian Terms $280 (Lrocps are A oxandre Paiace ee ; 809 Bieur Apps White CI ther partie or the are to be sta Palace + - y at Tte Clix occupant, quiers apply hot June.tioned).FAMILY 2 rre th or :ur- : IW A as Hornsey.Londo \"win fur: NFOILT LA ASHING.London, NE ville, th lege av NDRT % 4 \u201d Epgiand.© the dom Vetted tamil aia as : 53 + ss wo alled fi y a a 5 U Fr or BB ings done \u2019 \\ ptown 89 plone Give a dun ores.t y .° FEE a trial, .gies f : see THE MONTREAL DAILY ST AR\u2014FRID.AY, 28, 1911.CN > / \u2019 a.2 3 - 9 + y } Gi.: x 4 | > ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.eH ENTLEMAN, of quiet habits; can ave | (ES NEVIEVE ST.31*\u2014 \u201cFarnishea room, well furninbed.bright unua.In private\u201d sult married couple or two gentlemen, Pme; no otber roomers vieinity St.Fawille.| uge of kitchen If ilesired.tve 2 dress Box 2087 Star Uffire.wos | ¥.7471 \u2014 Six doors abyve Corona Hote!, NNEX \u2014 Young married couple having G\" Double and sing:e ruoms, now Marat furnished room to spare, desire -0' quiet house.English coupie.no children, 't same to gentleman: breakfas: if desired.terme moderate.not mousing.y « erms moderate.Box 997 Siar rele .UTUHISONTST, 163 \u2014 Large front Toum | A ee \u2014-\u2014- .on bathroom flat, all convenlences, A NICELY furnished room fur gentleman, with or without board.\u201ca7% private family.central locality phone UTCHISON ST.«6\u2014Very large ved-a:- A p'écat.Lu Yee 3 Ung room on bathroom flat; strictly \\ DVERTISER would Ilke to hear of per- eri family.ladies preferred, mot mov- | ton rons desiring first class rooms.beau: ing in May.: \u2019i \u20ac à y situated.facinæ Park.Mountain view = {i \u201c+1i furniehcàa Varo - ' CTCHISON, 74 \u2014 Well furnished Yarge | peut Particulars, Phone Uptown Sy HY double front room, bath flat, large | Ny \u2014 front parlor.well appotuted bouse, break- | TIMER.63 \u2014 Large front well fut- fast if desired \u2019 ss 6 Bished.bath fiai.Auer light, private Top, à mily; rent moderate lug 2 UT HISON.Lee \u2014 Bright double.fur - - _ - - \u2014_ = - Cv va a - .NNE \u2014 tv ish double loo, : A TER rs conan doubi | parle\u2019 LE suite in weil furnished inte family, without children, moderai« 24 separate or en suite, in weil furnis ed Prms.101 Laurier a.enve, W.hap.to NOUS.on quiet Street, between Park ave.PR - ces \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 If reanis ed, bright *wdroom for gentieman, bat ss - hot water.ai) modern conveniences, moder | PACK PARLOR to let on \u201cStanley street.ale price.comfortable, private famils also other rooms, on balh flat, after 96 à he first of May.Apply Box 2724 Siar Uf- hed ce.95 4 GUNTAIN ST, 142 \u2014 Two furnished - TT Irn - - rooms and one unfurnished.use « i LE! a TL Double and single fur kitchen, ho! water, all on the same floor, j \u2018nished rooms.bath fla.suit gentle {table for young couple 48 3 Men or married couple.use kitchen Auer 3Y ie for E LL *Œht; trrms moderate.100 ?NM Arve SUREET N34 Room ta det LEURY NTREET, 271 Five bright clean 2 = So = furnished and unfurnished: hot water: x ETUALFE ST.138 \u2014 Double and sin- § Move abd dishes: ready for bousekeeping.4 gir rvoms: ,nic-;y furnished, tourists | rl.Main 1234.un accommodated,.phone.98 5 i AUTIFUL furnished rooms in front of N TILTON, 54 \u2014 Ver: comiurtable Sing'e pret house, steam heat.electric light and & room on bath flat.with board.pri- lephone.Ail modern conveniences.Theses.vate family.gentleman only proms are very light and absoiutely clear \\ ANSFIELD STREET.125 - Fine large | a double front room bath floor.sultable | Few furniture.Will suit married couple or 3 oO gentimmen.Private American family.for two \u2018ouung nen, telephone.100 3 ent, regsonab! to right party.Ten min- Tres mo Windsor Hote.Address Hox 993 \\ a tar Office.98 4 pariur.newly furnished, suitable for \u2014.- _- Rent'emen or married couple.kitchen pri.rea ST., 4:1.off St.Urbain.nie brigh' (yi, ges.phone en furnighea room.suitable for business ETCALFE ST.1's \u2014 To let newly fur: riva .EN .= + - HALA be family.- gen __9$ 3 - [ nished rvom.bathroom fiat, all mod- .¥3 \u2014 Nicer furnished room, «rn conveniences, suliable for ome or tvu iv Gultat£s for one or two genilemen, Rentiemen ss 3 ta and tea \\f desired, also tavi- \\ ANCE 154 \u2014 A quie: private house r A: , 154 \u2014 .A rooms for rentlem£n only, breakfas:.MITY COUNCILLORS STREET.0= One are teiephone, thrice doors above Sherbrook-: st.i front rom.all newly furniched.with \u201c8 3 artrohe: nn bath flat, all couventences.suit ILTON Large \u2018ery comforiahiv fur - one re .» .h RE © OVER 5 ui ABIEUR TT ete 1 r_ \\ nished front room bath flat.electric | .R Ss : 3.Above Pine arennus j tent private family «nristile-Longmorr vom, su table for two.100 3 | Realty Co.Limited, 33 University.Uptown [HU RCH, 95 Niceiy furmshed room © 201, 100 = on bath flat, with partiai board of TON = Twa unfurnished bright ; , | 1LTON \u2014 Two unfurnished bright F M eairet; private family.in «ood iova!li, | \\ rosmse.bath flat, © ectrie HEht, priva e ; pw 2 ltamiiy christie: Longmore Ready Co.lame ; V(MARKE STREET.double puarior.unfuv- | it+d.Là University.Uptown £201.100 3 bo nished.suitable married couple, kir- Sr en - \u2018hen privileges.quirt English faminy.LLY A ANCE] ae En ne per Jarke » ot.Lou LL 0 death; tete, home, TN 5 PVATHCART.407 - Targe double room.| OUNTAIN ST.176 \u2014 Bed-aitting room oi bath flat, separate beda, Benttemen.| N and larze double fgom, suitable for ot m9 moving.9 3° Ÿ éme housekeeping.and one single, ail on\u2019 TY ¢ COUNE IÜLORS! TiC - Two Cnivety bath flat, hot water year around, Very cen- - furnished rooms on bath fat, steam trai and clean at moderate prices.98 3 fpeaiel and electric lights, private family | \\ CANCER.19a \u201c7 One large front bed.stt- ve 3 Ai ting room and one doubic bedroom.\"VHBRCENT STREET.8&4 7.Large bright 4 front mom; weil furnished: privete fam.; electric igh.phone; bath fioor; alse sin.in private family, suitable for doctor.trrms very moderate, i ! ne Tam; geftletien ou wa room.nicely furnished, ali modern my CON LLLORS i ow \u201cLarge front renm.Conveniences.phone.se 4 : two single .bathroom flat: porcelain yg 4° \"OST.\u2014' Comï - Bath: bot water: gas: Immediate lng MAUKAY ST.303 Comfortable fur- i erms moder ies x nished ream, all possible conven.po CCT 0 20 \u2014 ® ences; t en only 4 i PNOLREOL., Ju io ase furnished room.| en pe sult two frien male or female, or : D.$ \\ = couple, use of kitchen, remt mode - P front reonr on bath fiat, pri aie fem ; 4 5 | IN sisphone ; _ a: \u201cNRESCEST TREET.às - large doutrie | \\ ANSFIELD ST, 96 comfortably fui room, with ciothes chovet, aise aingle ! \u2018 ulshed bright room.s=uitabie for one ont private family.gentlewen only: ju per We persons, every ronsenivner.Jon ?| RE possession.or ANSFIELD ST.105 A well furnishe B SOWAN STHEEL.Tia Aves Tieden | M room fur gentleman immédiate posa adjoining parlor: SIDE'y or double: hei session.central.quiet house __phonr I.ess gentleman; two io family.se 1 \\ ANSFIFOU ST.167 7 Rooms, parior que SITY, COUNCILLORS, 126 \u2014 Furnished dou | 4 bedroom or bedroom.other rooms.up- } herbie - e TON.oh bath flat, ac: cmail «in mars breakfast or partial meais if desir: + Tous - 9 : ed.al! conveniences.transients.100 8 YATHCART ST.No.48 \u2014 large and w.ANCE ST, 97 -\u2014 Large well furnished\u2019 h br, room.geullemen.99 3 * 0) front 1oom on bathroom fioor, g« nie § URSOL, 86 \u2014 large furnished room on | man only.1120 leo 2 ; first floor.use of kitchen, Auer light, | 3 ANSFIELD, 135 - largr well furnished uit married voup}>.mod-rate terms a double rooms.use of phone v3 3 | 100 3 FIV ALFE SVREEF 61.Corner TU Catherine mT me | z corner ST, Catherine EN AL =, large and singie front room ' siveel twa [urhisdied connecting front | : refine amiivy.modern conventone Foon, Te singe beds bath flat.suit two | i-nilemen or coupt, housekerping: no chit.Young men, bol moving (cu Mars.Apply top |g \"en use phone 32 Buckingham ave, twe| {ho Lu 10 va 5 minutes St.Catherine car.ss 3 M\" ST RONA WEST 148 To ter dau\u201d NY LULNVILILURS ST, Je - Nig¢e ble parier, also «ingly room: pesiera tu ui large bedroom, Auvr Hght, private\u2018 Privoiments; Use of plane; gentlemen ony mi 98 5 ANCE STREET.141 Large ~unfortalbly \" XHURCH STREET.9 \u201cNeely furnish-d \\ furnisned roon, bathroom Fat.partial oJ yo room on bathroom (lar, private Pearl.terms moderate.Wil Manee Sree .Lamy.gentleman only.\u201c46 Qu em - ss i ORCHESTER ST.« © One single and AYOR ST.32 Nievl furnished sin- Li twu double rooms où bath fivor.\u2018 Mis front soem un bath flat.ona 5 LU 1020 we 3 \u2014 oo.- \u2014 \u201c.- ! 3 DROLET.182 7 Large right Tnriished front ME COLLEGE AVE.50 Nheess y room; bathroom flat, = 8 1 _week 2 J RUMM OND 368 = Alexandra apart SFOUNTRIN wT.212 ; fo 2 & 1 ments, large, comfortable bed-sitting \\ vu TAN 1 bet ue large ont par.private kitchen oom, electric Hght.tireplace, enamel bath, * or and baldivom.ecpavately or cn | \u2019 ; elephone, | for one or two gentlemen.100 2; suite, | ptown 1685, _ 1vo 6 L\u2014 ORCHESTER ET W EST.250 \u201cBright | Melt COLLEGE AVE, 73 \u2014 Single \u2018 J front furnished room for two gente.| and double room, beautifully furnigh- i on.38 à month.Appiv 236 Dorchester st.\u201cent.Jog = iphone a1 nisdern convenicnces.- 99 3 ESERABLES.1135 \u2014 Front furnished bedroom, with wardrobe, 1 French frivate family.© 100 : double and single rooms on Latarcom floor, i + _ TT 113 Al commouated.98 à 1 i J ORCHEST ER NIREET Wi ï phase, «very convenicace, (transients a- : ATRe TND, on bathroow fiat \u201cloth i] \u2019t \u20ac .lot TET TI 7 \u2014 A opbogrd: hat al cold water in ath: alt ) ANSFIELD ST, 7 - Two large dounie ble for two, 100 3 A roums, hol walter, Auer light, phone.| RUMMOND, No.8 \u2014 Two well furnish.[x -_, = \u2014___ 38 à ed _connerting front rooms.suitable | NE unfurnished room in an Apartment, \u2018or bachelor.private bath: double room.with use of recepiion robm, lage vell furnished, open Rrate: phont.Etes for Iso.Apply EK.Wallace, lus! OROHBSTER WEST.549.Nic 15 tyr.FtanIey at oe mshed double and sinkle room on bath! NOUTRE DAME WENT.713507 D Taree \u201coom floor, running hot and cold water.| doubi~ fiont room.furnished, sult possession Int May.transienis accommodat.| married couple.use of kitchen.also singic 100 5 room, furnished opr unfurnished; rent mdi porcs CHEBTER WEST 347 near Windsor; CRE 00 2 Hotel; very desirable single and double NUTRE DAME ST.WEST 1231 Large TETE \u201cfs 200d front am, furnished or unfurnished.TYKÔLET 3 REET, en \u2014- \u201chres unturnished terms moderate.ps 100 2 rooms to let: \u2018with gas and use of bath oer to respectable Euiglish speaking people, Hght.modern conveniences; suit one or Op 3 Iwo Renilemen: terms wederates 93 City Coun.me .\u201d PyORCHESTER ST.WEST.$21 \u2014 Large | C0 we i front parlor.well furnished, suliabls NTARIO STREET.FAST.381.corn = jor twosgentlemen, use of telephone.; St.Denis - A nicely furnished front 996 , room, hot water heated.Auer light ang all DFC \u201cRTRERT.Mi \u201cibe Aleany '0dern_convenlences.00 97 & TR; to nice rooms for gentlemen: ready PARK A AVE, 237 = Privgte family.ex- or 20th April o 1st May: Freacis ard German | penses helped by renting large and Mnguâge «poken.Apply Re Drummond.; single rooms, esurything of refinement and Lo LL 00 i} ant couvenience.Seen mornings.; 5 RUMMOND, 87 - Douvle 100m ta let, [PARR AVENUE.HA Tal tively furnien\u2019 ; on bathbroo: fiat.alsv singic room, all | il connect NE rome: gas vonaéetion gn.1 odern consenlences.98 4 ~ninz water: use of telephone; sucable for twa [DORCHESTER WRI rear Bree un.TN ces: Terms $25 month.wo 8 furnighed rooms, heated.electric light, PONT ST.CHARLES - Single room fo ~ath, ath.gas connection, _moderate rent.$8 4° rent.suit respectable young man.ÉQUROCHER STREET.ry 7 Trmatr room, bath, hot and cold water.balcony 129 | With every convenleace; private family.; Leber st.Point st.Charles.+ 99 2 > 4 7% ARK ; nd T | - ; TbARK AVE, 8 Bright.airy and Very! (pérocurr 27 7 Firm May comfortable ! È well furnished singe and donble front | targe on: room on bathroom Ma: rooms.every convenience, quiet house tiso first class \u2018asie boxrd.early breaxrast, \u201cgentlemen only.0586 papery \u2018RE NGLISHMAN .ccuprlog gol room, In Pr E ARTHUR ÊT.WEST 77 vith er dote i Ike ae ae hme tug à spivndld view of the mountain.month.Write Box 2172 Ptur (Mice.ha UT bath flat, electric Nght.moderate pricas, | SULANADE, TuT doear fountaini Bight not muving \u2014 het FE\" Sirp Cront promis; facicz mountain: es PLATEAL 26.near Mance - Large froht ones Field; marhie basu: balcoay, pri- tooms.kitchen privileges, immedinge sate TAMIlY; gentiewen vniy.wi lv possession, house highly recommended.steam heat, Aver light and bath.100 2 FF STREEF.30 - Bright alsy pom; all ; Ipoderu: conveniences; electri- light: hot: P+ YMOUTH GROVE, 144 \u2014 Gvound floor lo rad totd water; transiénis accoiunmodaied.rooms, furnished or unfurnished, fae | : si 10 or back: gus and bath, parlor pristieges: STRST NIT double \u201cfront room \u201cand Food «av service, central .board.with bath.electric Ughe al pINE AVENUE, 104, corner Park re presi.gentlemen only.$3 Un'versity 81.ss 3 mediate possession.er > commen \u2014 - - \u2014 ÉJOURSISHEL \u201cdoubie\u201d ana sins room (0 PRINCE ARTHIR WEST, 2655 \u2014~ lag \u201clet, with all modern convenicnces ash 1 Rooms TO LET.104 ~ \u201cLarge \u201cfront room, modern conveniences, eult- , ante for or one-or wo gentiemen.5s 3 13a \u2014 Two unfurnished rooms living or office purposes.PAKK AVENE, -\u2014 Bed siting vom, ou balbroum flat; telephoug lu house; mot vw 4 nished \u201cdouble vn bath floor.NCF ARTHUR WEST.358 \u2014Comfors.ably furnished bright room, modurm =; possession May 181.ss 6 Furnished front room, married couple or Iwo bathroom; full kitchen ICHMOND ST.EKBROUKE WEST arn French.es 3 and McGill tuntversity, large garden, plans | Sherbrooke west.\u2014 Two elegantly fu-nish- rooms, with balcony, sis immediate pos- Pp m., oft St.James » double turnished bedrooms, bath fl English family.8i à Kuvius jo let.pe ve 3 I AGAUCHETIERE WEST.78 CSS PORTE : ! private fami!y, QELBY \u201cSTREET .© pleasant, wei; furnished room.6trict}y He thinks it was due to electric wiring.The tenants of the bullding w-re as follows: Mr.BR.W.Deacnn.journalist.Mr.Ashceroft, of ih= Nationa! Print- Mr.Hicks, of the \u2018\u2018\u2019anada Cycle and Motor Cn Mr.W S.Sponner.of the Halifax Cold Etoraga Us.Mr.John 1.Kennddy, of Beluing Paul & do.Mr: O Marin.Dr.Mederic Masson Mr.A.PP.McPhersnn.of Meizhen Bros.Mr.I>».J Ransby, wianufa turers\u2019 agent.with nffice in the t'arisiine Building.Mr.(.Drangercau.chi >ngineer.Mr.Heddlington.ef Gondw ne Limited.¥ ; Mr.BD McConnell civil engineer.Mr W.5 Cookson of the CPR Nl sustained practically a: taoial loss, F ON.Clavette .proprietor of the apartment.a i they friend's\u2019 burning, The total !oss sustain- : What Happened After The \u2018Meeting.| \u201cGood Luck,\u201d according to Mr.Price Collier, an American writer, 1s not the accident most people think it is.It is often what happens when 3 - Opportunity & Ability Meet.There was a demand for a Better 10c Cigar.S.Davis & Sons, with fifty vears' experience, were able to meet that demand.Opportunity and ability met, and the result was The Davis \u201cPerfection\u201d 10c.Cigar \u201cPERFECTION\u201d \u201cchance\u201d or a \u201cstroke of gaod hwk.\u201d \u201cPERFECTION\u201d was thought out, before it was brought out.It contains a blend of the World\u2019s choicest tobaccos.: MILD.YET EXQUISITELY FRAGRANT.S.DAVIS & SONS, Limited, MONTREAL, Makers of the famous \u201cNOBLEMEN\" 2-for-a-quarter Cigar.is not a \u201ccaprice\u201d a | Location A Fact | Worth | Remembering | Prices on McGill College Avenue are lower thangon the more expensive thorough fares.Business expenses are less \u2014we share the difference with YOU, cannot be excelled from an economic standpoint\u2014other clothes may cost less \u2014 they may have style \u2014 but will the saving in price be proved in the wearing value.| OUR PRICES\u2014§15 to $30) \u2018| But Better Values Than Ever | Wm.McLaughlin Registered | 21 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE | Janitor Jones R.©.Stuart, of Borzfeldr Bros, | .Many of the tenants of the wee! [HE ROYAL GEORGE suffered irreparable losses Amo.\u20ac these was Mr R.© Stuar:.who had : just moved oii paintings valued al $.000 into the apartments.An antiques irahogany hedetead for which Le had\u2019 refused 3000 was also destroyed ; The Huxal George.which was the\u2018 first ocean-going steamer to land Quebec, will, barring accidents.also be the firat to reach the Montreal port.After ploughing her way through large ice fields and landing her pas- loss at 83,000.The houses accupied Mr Robert\u2019 A.May, vice-president of the (3:0.Philipa Co., Ltd.at 179 Roalevard St Jogeun and 281, Where Mr.George or resides.were not damaged by the fire.but had to be vacated for the night, and furniture was a'maost ruined by the water.ba ai ; Journered the rest of the way by train, ! {the boat continued her voyage at six | o'clock this mogaing for Montreal.i Will Lecture on Mexico.The place selected for the annual! field day of the Natural History Society of Montreal Is to be announced at a meeting to be held in the ancietv's rooms, 185 Mountain street, on Mon day evening.The feature of the even- luck in getting through the Ice at the Magdalens, and many well-known (shipping men clalim that had the Sicilian waited a couple of hours longer, : before turning back for Halifax she! ing wi he an Mustrated address on could have come straight thr in! \"A Glmpse of Rural Mexicn and its the same wav as nes Ro rough, ny Sugar Industry\u201d hy Mr.FF.Har- did.: : + dorf, chief chemist of the St.Lawrene- The Rov : A ?ol 14 loval George left Quebec at 6 Sugar Refining Company.Limited.'golock this morning and at 9.50 am.| 7776 she was reported at Batiscan.ob belt ped bb ok ek The Marine and Fisheries THE MOVING DAYS | Depart- «ment staff were hard at work all ves- térday.in order to Improve matters for the incaming steamer and had the | principal buoys put down, xo as to! Thex- C4 April days are n fe in the dangerous channel.| CLEVER CLOTHES =STYLES | \u2014 ' Mr John H Kennedy estitnates h's: ; | logs at $3,000, which is insured © or: Canadian Northern Steamer Left] $1.250.He was ane nf the fortunate Quebec \u2014 First Ocean Boat Ï people whu had attended tn his \u2018n-or A | ance transfer.Mr.AsWereft had also Due Here.! attended to th> transfer of his polis | for $1,000, although he estimates his -_\u2014 : ! \"Carpets, ing Chairs, Lot of \u2018 sengers at Quebec, from where they ; Ator.3 © |v perfect\u201d Gas Stove, The Royal George had considerable\u2019 34 McGill College Ave.serges.Bleury Streets 194 MACKAY STREET Attractive Sale Furniture and Effects At the above address, On Monday Morning, lst May At Ten Clock.Sofa and Armechairs.Brussels Centre \u2018'rahles, l\u2019iclures.Lace oak Kidehoard, Table and lhin- iMnnerware, Glass Mahogany Bureaus an E.Iron and Brass Beds.Lot of Bedding, Oak Bureaus and aheffon- jers, Box Lounges.Davenport.nefriger- Salenwond\u201d Cook Stove (ke new.Kitchen Utensils, carved Curtains.ware, te.Stands, WV.Etc.100 2 WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.Auction Sale George \u201c Chickering\u201d Square \u2018Piano, Household Furniture, etc.At the above address, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 1st May At 2.30 O'Clnck.\u201cChickering\u201d Equare l\u2019iano.Ruks and Insure the safety of the Royal George carpets, Fancy and Easy Chairs, B.w and Oak Desks, Brass Piano Lamp, Brass + x CN 1 * rurner of (he moving time that's + and other tancy Tables, Brass Fire {+ coming for bundieds of household + ee fronm, Engravings anil\u2019 Ftchings, Of + houses.fiats, apartments \"and + \u2018 : Paintings, Oak Ftagere, HAE ngle rooms: 2°] will be In demand + W.Cornices, Brass (iasaliers ant e + by fami'ter ane maividuals who 2 CHAUFFEUR STOPPED B kets, Green l'ortierer, [lace cor Fe canteryplate Tousehrld changes + tains, Screens.Bronze Candiest!rks, .qe with the spring season.Je AND BROUGHT BOY Ww Hall Stand and Chairs (cost 31204 oe There's » quick solution of the + Oak Hat Stand, Uak and other Bedroom je moving p ohlen à satisfactecyand + TO THE HOSPITAL Set, Iron Hedg, Odd Bureaus and Wash.i Inexpensive way of jocating tue t .° stands, Lounges.Tullet peus.rouble the kind of a plas that wii suit - 1 .« Mirror.Oak Shaving Stand.Bookcases, Ÿ heat 1h point of location, conven- + penn Te is rm on VAT eee Wardrobes, \u2018Fuller Warren\u201d Range.+ nee Amd expense s\u2014iry a Nar 1 street near Kt.Christophe last even- Etc, Ete.WALTER M.KEARNS, + Mtatecyonr Tequirements plalniv + INE.The chauffeur immediately jump- .100 2 Auctioneer.I and concisely In à Want- yon wil! ed out of his car and picked the hoy .= paced In touch.with a number up and took him first to his home and = \u2014 k i of properties that vou may inspet.then to the Notre Dame Jdospital.It; - t MA EE Place tha\u2019 apneais was found that he ia suffering from gHELBURNE, ONT.\u2014 Mrs.John 3 Yon li find Star Want Ads of F [roncussion of the brain.Hut ia doing Balmer, of Shelburne, in dead in Toranta.*.great ald : ps set to-das.Tatoro earné his Hving CORNWALL, ONT Catharine M.+ ny setting up pine at the bowling ale daughter of the late Col.Alex.Meleam vie \u201cidee def de dede heniree de leys of Uhe Canadian \u2018Athletic Club.of Cornwall, is dead in Toronto.with far superior style than any custom tailor can produce., in finest worsteds and The Round Corner.pe NOTICE W atch for the Grand Opening of Our New S ore, Blumenthal Building, corner St.Catherine and \u2014 .> Bi For Saturday Selling You should see our showing of Smart Suits for Spring and Summer wear.gives a display never equalled by any other store in y Montreal.English and American models, superb i in style and grace\u2014all the \u201ckinks\u201d of tailors\u2019 art not forgotten.HAND TAILORED SUITS | $70 Never before equalled by this store, in fancy wor- steds and tweeds, English models, \u2018on Strand.\u201d American models, \u201cHarvard,\u201d in all the latest shades.$12 Suits, in English imported Worsteds and fancy | Wales, of brown, grey and honey shades, in form-fit- | [per ER Er ting models of latest creation.; $15 | Young Men's Suits, in fancy \u201cLondon\u201d stripes | and overchecks, all the latest English craze.Hand- | made, in the newest shades, bronze, grey, brown and À é olive.\u2018 \u201cTHE STRAND.\u201d $ I 8 | Ÿ Suits for young men.,in clever models, classy in every line, hand-tailored, in smart English and New York styles, high class imported Worsteds and Serges, | latest shades and materials.| Classy Suits, \u201cbench made\u201d by specialists, equal to any $35 custom-made, \u2018 i \u201cBETTER CLOTHES is beyond the purchasing power of money.\u201d | SH ARRAY ons Limited Canada\u2019s Greatest Clothiers Corner Craig and Bleury Streets 4 SATURDAY, MAY 6th | \u2018 5 RIFLE PRACTICE-\u2014A NATIONAL DUTY As a sport pure and simple ( rifle shooting stande first amongst many outdoor Amusements, As à contribution to national life and natural pride it stands first amongst all physical exercises.THE ROSS RIFLE has added enjoyment, made competition keener.and greatly increases the efficiency of Rifle Shooting.It stands foremost amongs! all maker, having heaten all others, and as a marksman and a Ca.radian it should be you: choice 1 e Write for illustrated catalogue giving full rartieu- Ars.ROSS RIFLE CO.- - QUEBEC, P.Q.200 vehicles of all klñds to sell in ten days, We IY have gnt tn move, and we J have got to sell.Cash ; Livers get Bargains.A Beautiful fine light ringes for business.\u2018am- A fly or pleasure.All stylea JW of [Express and Delivery Waggons, l.orrier, (ams, À Contractors, Butchers.Ÿ Bakers.Milkmen, Some- Jf thing for nearly all user, ; Car- \u2018R.J.LATIMER & CO.| EK - 445 ST.JAMES STREET wo M Our window exhibition |. [EN = LSE EN La + Le 5 pe 4 3 i | ; p A 4 + + ' | Hi | z , WiU be launched on Saturday, | E FOR JONT STUDY OF GREAT LAKES Gir John Murray, Famous Oceano- \u2018grapher, Offers $10,000 Towards Scheme to This End.Chicago, April 28.\u2014 The fifth Helen Culver gold meda!, conferred by the Geographic Society of Chicago for ex- traprdinary ecien:ific attainments, was bestowed last night upon Sir John Murray, K.C.B, F.R.B, recognized as one of the foremost oceanographers of the day.He delivered a lecture before the society at the Art Institute.upon recent discoveries in connection with the study of oceanic conditions the world over.Sir John Murray offered to contribute 310.000 should reciprocal agreements be made whereby Canada and the United States should begin a joint study of the Great Lakes.\u201cl see no greater field for \u2018your Investigation along scientific lines than this great system of lakes,\u201d he said.\u201cYou can have no idea~af the economic value and the educational! profit re- eulting from such an Investigation unless it is thken up.1 would urge seriously such a task upon you\u2019 A NEW ONTARIO SCANDAL «ort Arthur Barrister Makes Charge Against Railway Contractors Special to the Montreal Star.Port Arthur.Ont.April 28\u2014Mr.A E.Cole, a barrister, in a statement issued to the press, declares that laborers on the Temiskaming Central Railway are being systematicadly mulcted of their earnings by the contractors.on a wholesale scale.Mr.Cole claims that sub-contractors persuaded the men to sign contracts hy which, when the season was over they found themselves in debt, instead of having money comfg tu them.The men.he claims.were charged outmageous prices fur food and supplies, in some instances as much as 3.80 for a sack of coal and $9 for a case of milk.Great Cruiser To be Launched Princess Royal Will Have Speed of 80 Knots, and Carry Immense Armament.Special to The Montreal Star.london, April 28.\u2014The gigantic armored cruiser.Princess Royal.which will be \" the second vessel of her.type to take 7, Chicago.April 28.\u2014The the water for the British navy.The Princess Royal displaces 26,350 tons, and will have turbine engines of from 70,000 to 75,000 horse-power.She is expected to make a speed of thirty knots, and will carry eight new 13.5 inch guns, in four turrets.and so disposed that all can Le discharged on either broadside or four ahead and four astern.\\ These great weapons discharge a shell weighing 1.250 pounds, and can pierce the best existing armour plate at a distance of six miles.The fire control system [3 of the latest type.and so arranged that the guns can be directed from ap armored poaitien,.|.Besides the monster guns, the Princess Royal will carry twenty or twenty-eight four inch weapons, fir.Ing a 31 pound shell for defence against torpedo craft, and is fitted wth a: least three new 21 inch tnrpedo tubes for the discharge of the Hardcastle torpego.which has a range of 7,000] yards.For Creditors Dowie Estate five thousand or more persons all over the world who gave the late John Alexander Dowle their property that he might found his City of Zion, north of this city will receive what is left of it\u2014, 12.8 cents un the dollar of their money.Checks were mailed vesterdav to 676 of the \u201cstockholders\u201d im every corner of the world.Mr.Tom L.Johnson Left $175,000.New York, April 28.-\u2014-That the late, Mayor Tom L.Johnson, of Cleveland, left no will, is established by an application of his widow before the Surrogate here for appointment as ad- ministratrix of the estate in this city.She estimates that the value nf the estate in New York city amounts to 3 $175,000.The estate is all personal \u201c1 { P-L etapa + * \u201cdose just ag soon as you can.i digestion or TORONTO PAPER HAS SENSATION Prints Photos Concerning Alleged Reports of $50,000 and $19,350 to Cabinet Minister\u2019s Account.Toronto, April 28.\u2014The Evening Telegram printed a sensational story.last night which it heads Photograph of a Cabinet Minister's bank account.\u201d Nearly a page of the paper is vc- capied with the story, which carefully eliminates names.Photographs re reproduced of a letter from Sir \u2019ilfrid [Lauriers private secretary making an appointment with a certain party to discuss certain charges, and of the- page from the bank ledger showing the unnamed Cabinet Minis ter's account, which shows deposits of $0.000 in one lump and another of $19,350.The moral of the story apparently s \u201cWhere did the money come from?\u201d The Telegram asserts that the accuser of the Cabinet Minister laid his information before Sir Wilfrid Laurier in a number of Interviews, .and the Premier refused to take any action.Sir Wilfrid's reply is said to have been.\u2018He is my colleague and denies the statements vou have made, and it is my duty to stand by my colleague.\u201d CLERGYMAN IN CUSTODY Mr.Bell, of Sutton, Arson Charge.Hull, Que, April 28.-Rev.James Henry Bell.rector of the Anglican church at Sutton, Que.was Yesterday arraigned before Recorder Desjardins on a charge nf incendiarism.The case resulted from statements made by residents of the village of Kazubazu, where Rev.Mr.Bell owns property.It is alleged that this property was set on fire, and some of the villagers claim to have seen the clergyman leaving the village by train on the night of the fire.The hearing is set for Monday next.Rev.Mr.Bell denies the charges absolutely, claiming he was in Montreal at the time.Rev.Held on Forest Blaze Near North Adams, North Adums, Mass.April 28\u2014 Blaz- | ing forests.which already have devastated 5.500 acres of timber land in the towns of Clarksburg and Wil-' liamstown, and in the outskirts of Narth Adams.kept more than 400 fire i fighters busy last night.The situation was at the worst In Clarksburg, where the outlving houses were à mile and a half from the front of thé advancing fires, but the wind was light.ALL YOUR.STOMACH © TROUBLE VANISHES Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Sourness and Dyspepsia Go and You Will Feel Fine in Five Minutes.A Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin and realize not only immediate but lasting rellfef.This harmies.preparation (will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards.If your meals don\u2019t fit comfortably or what you do eat lays like a lump\u2019 of lead in your stomach.or if you have heartburn, that ie a sign of indigestion.Get from your Pharmacist a 50 cent case of -Pape\u2019s Diapepsin and take a There will be na sour risings, no belchings of undigested food mixed with acid, no.stomach or gas or heartburn.fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach.Nausea, Debilitating }leahaches.Dizziness or Intestinal griping.This will all go, and besides, there will be no und.gest- ed food left over in the stomach to.poison your breath with nauseous, odors.: Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs because it takes hold of four food and dizests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there, Relief in five minutes from al! stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store.\u2018 These large 50 cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of Dy spepsia, In- | any other stomach disorder.\" i BOYS Boots and Oxfords will he THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, [IN Peterman Going Out of Business.NOW MEN! - 1S YOUR \u2018Last Chance | FOR THE | Biggest Shoe Bargains EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY.HANAN\u2019S $8.00 Boots or, Oxfords will be sold Sat- \u2018urday for .$3.69! MEN'S TAN $5 to ST Boots or Oxfords will dhe! «old Saturday for.$3.69, $3.00 and $3.50 sold Saturday for.$2.Your last chance, ev ery | pair of shoes in the store must be sold.| PETERMANN : SHOES LIMITED 517 St.Catherine St.West Going Out of Business.| | EDUCATIONAL a 91 13 4aw You can buy Furniture from us en Easy Terms cf Payment.Furniture For Your Country Home.ve NO pa Wicker and Reed Furniture are growing in popularity each year, especially for use in country homés.Most artistic effects are obtained with it, not only in country houses, but in city homes.able, inexpensive ,sanitary, and is always,invitingly cool and clean looking.We have recently received an unusually fine assortment of this furniture, in cream, green and brown, both plain and upholstered.Some handsome effects have been obtained by upholstering the chairs with taffelas and cretonnes, in different designs.In this furniture there are chairs, tables, settees, sofas, rockers, arm chairs, etc.* This collection is well worth a visit, and you are equally welcome to inspect it whether you buy or not.All purchases made by Lake Shore residents will be delivered promptly free of charge.It\u2019s artistic, comfort- ger and i rg AS a CTT \u2018 on APRIL 28, 1911.FASHION SUPREME We are the original Scotland Woollen Mills Company.Remember the address, 261 WEST ST.CATHERINE STREET fact seems to argue that when we do get w weather it will be of some quality.We are close to \u201cMay Dax.\u201d A May price.| Now the Scotland\u2019s Woollen Mills Comna The season has been backward and that very arm Day celebration is not historically a pleasant one without \u201cNew Clothes\u201d\u2014New Clothes at the right ny\u2019s price is the right price, \u2014Fifteen Dollars, no more, no less.- FOR FIFTEEN DOLL LARS WE W PERFECTLY SATISFIED WE YOU NOT REFUND PAID.~ TO-ORDER | CL on Wednesday last.a EF Mills and guatanteed superior in texture.peciet lines of Serges?T hey are exclusive with us.Made fy ed in the wool.of anv w ather and gS caf Frwy ll.| The clothes we.sell are all mibde on the premises, You take vour choice of material MAKE FOR YOU A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR OVERCOAT SELECTED FROM OUR EXCLUSIVE STOCK OF RARE WOOLLEN WEAVE} WHEN YOU GET THE CLOTHES IF YOU ARE WILL, ANY MONEY YOU HAVE ILL AN CHOICE OF ANY SUITING OR OVERCOATING MADE- NO MORE-NO LESS We declare here that you cannot purchase in Montreal to-day the duplicate of our goods for twice the price we are asking.The goods vou will now rooms have just been put into stock, having arr find in our show- ived All are new patterns from the from These serges are guaranteed to stand the test from the thousand odd pattätns shown\u2014ev ery thing guaranteed to he all wool direct from the Mills in Scotland.ü IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WE WILL MONEY YOU HAVE PAID.q OUT-OF-TOWN MEN: Ordering with us by mail is as easy for you as if the measure were taken own cutter.Write us for our book of samples and for fashion plates.CHEERFULLY REFUND YOU THE by our The chart and instructions positively insure that your measurement will be properly recorded.261 WEST ST.CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL.BRANCHES: \u2014Toronto, Detroit, Winfipeg, London, Hamilton, Calgary.The Scotland Woollen Mills Company orBulgarin May § 10am Cineinnatl.May 6 *Pres, tRifz.Cariton a +ollamburg direct, at Pl 88.- 88.MOLTKE .Around es\u2018 World TWO CRUIS the flteamebl \u2018'OLEVELAN (17,000 tome) | 300 st Crtherine st WwW.Are you a Skeptic?TSteerage ons.ymonth and Cherbourg.GIBRALTAR ALGIERS, NAPLES.GENOA.HAMBURG ir The first to leave New York, Novem- her 1, 1811.The we.Tnoludi LONDON \u2014 PARIS \u2014 HAMBURG tAmerika .May 11 Lincoln May 17 la Carte Restaurant.\u201cCalls .May 20,-10 AMS en June 8 ES Duration » (110 ) Days $650 cond: to leave San ON AN Tancisco, , Feb.17, |W, sy ès \"lot es Qoean \"yn au | dl .an Timer |, 4 Bwiy.N.Y.| Adore.James Thomo 215 Notre Dame St W.:; W.H.Heurr.2R6 .James .st.; \u2018Tho, Cook & Son,- Montreal.Ever worn Ready-to-Wear?Have you tried Fashion-Craft?If not\u2014why not?Afraid of style, fit or quality?You need not be.The risk is ours.You run none .NR Whatever price you pay us for a suit be it $15.00 or $35.00, absolute satisfaction i is yours or we don't want your money.ss.aux fôundiand Company's | REID NEWFOURDLAND COMPANY The\u2019 Direct Route between Canada and Newtoundiains.\u201cBRUCE\u201d leaves North 8yd- , ney every Tuesday, Thüräday and Saturday nights, after arrival of 1.C.:R.Express connecting at Port asques with Reid New- .and Steamship System for points in Newfoundland.\u201cAED NEWFOUNDLAND Ral Iwez ; \u2018| Cars for 19 RAND TRUN ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Lietween Montreal, Terente, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, :ettoit and Chlcage Finest Roadbed and Equipment.200-1b.to the yard Steel Malis 712 HOURS , to TORONTO \u2018\u201cInternationa! Limited\u201d (Canada\u2019s Rallway Greyhound) Leaves Montreal 9 a.m.for Toronto and FOUR EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY between MONTREAL asd TORONTO.9.00 a.m, 9.45 am, 7.30 p.m, 10.30 pm Elegant Dining, Farlor and Library Car Service on Day Trains and latest designed Pullman Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.MONTREAL to VALLEYFIELD.AND KETURN |Special Sunday Excursion, $1.15.Good going April 30th; returning date of issue only: Proportionately Inw fares from Mon- treai to intermediale stations.Sunday train leaves Montreal 4t 9.1) am.and returning leaves Valleyfieli at 7.30 pm.for Mauntreal.Through guoauhes.HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.\"ROUND TRIP TICKETS (bo Western Canada.via h on sale May 2, 16, 30: June 13, 27; July 11, 25; Aug.$ 28; Sept.4, 19, at very low fares.CITY TICKET orice, 130 St.James Street, \u2018Phone Main 6908 or Bonaventure Statfon.so.~ | CANADIAN .PACIFIC TORONTO SERVICE.NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS THE BUSIEST TRAIN BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES 10.45 p.m.to North Toronto Daily, except Sundays.8.45 a.m.and 10 p.m, dally to Union station.The new, large and roomy Sloepins which eyuipment the is famous, are -on these trains.UPPER LAKE SERVICE Now in Operation.RIGAUD\u2014HUDSON Will he flag stop for No.8 from RI.gaud, 6.51 a.m.: Hudson, 7.04 am, May 1st to June 4th, after which date new train will leave Rigaud 6.30 a.m.ar- giving Montreal, 7.50 a.m.Homeseekers _ Excursions Manitoba, Saskatchewan am Alberta.May 2nd, 16th, 30th, and every second Tuesday until Sept.18th, ; Tickets good for 60 days.TICKET OFFICES 218 At.James Btreet, Teiephonon: Main 8722-3733, er Place Viger und Winédser Street Stations.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Bonaventure Union Statisa.TRAIN SERVICE, 7.40 am.exc.Sunday, Levis, Quebec.MARITIME EXPRESS - 2 noon dally, to Bt.Flavie, 12 noon, exc.Saturdays, to St.John, Halitax, Sydney and Newfoundland.ney.leaving Montreal, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.4 pm.except Bunday to Nicolet.MONTREAL, HORSE SHOW.May Oth te 13th, 1911.» From St.Lambert, Nicolet and intermediate stations.Round trip tickets will be sold at Single First Class Fare.Going dates, May 9 to 13th.limit May 16th, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 130 St.Jamep Street, Tel.Bell M.615.H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE.Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Ast.N.B.\u2014Through connections for 8yd- Return, DONALDSON LINE From GLASGOW PASSENGER From Glasgow and FREIGHT SERVICE Monstres: Apr.22, T.N.4.CASRANDRA® .May 6 Apr.29.T.8.8.ATHENIA®*.May 15 May 6.T.S.8.SATURNIA® \u2018Mer : =n May 13 NS, SALACIA \u2026.«May 5 \u201cStreamer fitted wilh Refrigerators.Passage Rates: Cabin called Recond), $45.00 ppwants.Third Class, Eastbound, §29.00; Westbound, $30.0 THE ROBERT REFORD CO.LIMITED.168 163 CUNARD LINE.GANADIAN LONDON PASSENGER SERVICE.Spithead Review.) 19 THR CORONATION STEAMER Sailing From Montreal for Londo», June Sth Full particulars on application to THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LIMITED.Montreal, Quebes Toronto, St.John .BB: Portland Me.; Wipntpes, Man; end.all Cunard 1ine Agents, is 90 312 : Allan 2 Line.| oT EAL ETERS, SHORTEN O0KAN = VIOTORIAN .SALOON go to 1.50 ee nur.50 .and\u2019 Poor ¢ lagon on ae ures COMPANY.ta WANT TO TRY IT?:-| Cors RON] xh - i uve 39 Fog: © rid bh Joi 1 Victorian -.May 28 foes 3 July Jontss ra at! Lasçen $13.00; 2.00; rare, $32.50 - Apply to H aa ALLAN, \u2018Montreal.Mentreal Agencies: ., 281 St.James Street - « - = - MAX BEALVAIS JAMITED 200 470 SL Catherine Street West - - JH.& E.DUB 480 St.Catherine Street East - = A.A.ROY 19 Phillips Square - - - - - - THE HOLCOMB-BROWIE co.1 \u201cOne for each everyday ailment ER - + .; .v -\u2014 _ nu.- 4 4-5\" at A - ; \u2018 : fe or ./- V : + À tx 3 From al Southampton.ie toler May 2.F.8S ALBANIA .+ .May 18.NS.AUSONTAL.20 0e a 2 May 21.T.8.8.ANCANJA (ew: .June 8 l\u2019Assage rates: Cahin (called Bercnds.842,50 and upwards.Third class British Fast, $20.00; prepaid.West, $28.75.THE T.8.8.\u2018\u2019ASCANIA'' (New) (Under charter te British Admiralty for the - ï From eit Jane vis Bung » .Ce ns vs 7 + vague 7 + BE panne noue ee Sas Es SE Cx 25 i 3 a.Pacific\u2014 30 at 229%, 175 at 229, 50 at \u2018 3283, 2b at 229, 50 at 208\u2019, 175 at 229!2.60 at 229.: Rio-100 at 106\".- Street Jiy.\u2014 25 at 226, 50 at 724, 50 at 2237 me roronto Ry.\u201425 at 1294, 25 at 1294, 20 Ç - ba .THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, APRIL C.P.R.At Record Level-A Drive At Steel Stock-United Wireless Fiasco 28, 1911.CPR.AT 230%, [BROKER'S OPINION \u2018STREET\u2019 IS OFF, OF LOCAL TEXTILE 70.=m scum « jCo.say: ; \u2018Many aecuriries listed on the Mont- \u2014me jreal Exchange are now selling at near C.I.R, was the whole thing In Wall record high levels.and while even cons _ ; 29914, ne i servative nking interests hardly look treet to-day, rising to 22943, a new hight for marked setback, It is thought that record.It has Leen under the fatherly the buying of securities should be con- care of Messrs.Wassermann and Levy, 'ducted on u« maderate scale, and only when they can be secured at some of late.and they Häve been strong in their EE een secured al some advice to buy it during the past few days: v m market prices.especially, : Outside of Steel, the Jocal list was pretty Ma 1 5 ?i weil at a standstill all morning.i The ginger has gone out of Ottawa and | Winnipeg, the recent spectacular per-; .; formers, and it begins to look now as if \u2018Washington wired that the Standard the spurts In those two issues were a!Oil and Tobacco decisions would likely be little premature, as Inside advices from handed down on May 15th.hankers in both clties assert phat ti will \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 be months befvre any deals are pulled! FINANGIAR -\u2014 - Toronto RY.shows strength.If that 8 per cent.fs coming, the stock is not high.[PERSON AH).Mr.J.W.McConnell has returned.\u201cEtreet\u2019 was easier, opening at 226, and selling back tu 223%.: Power was 150!g, ex-dividend 2 p.c.; \u2014_\u2014 Sir Thomas Shaughnessy wil] be home Quebec Railway was as strong as ever .this week.Mr.M.J.Butler, of the Steel Corporation, is here, BUYER ax Mr.A.A.AN SELLERS.New Director Steel buyers-\u2014 Meredith & to.Ww.ri Merchants Bank Cr Bren.Davidson & Co., Forget & Co, A.A.Wilson, Bruneau & Dupuis.Colin, McCuaig & Co., Mackintosh & Co.Beau- | Owing to his residence in England, Mr.A DIVIDEND IST.OF 5.370 P.C.| ON HARROD'S! ! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A dividend of 5570 per cent.has recently been deciared on the founders\u2019 shiares, | amosrling to $7000, of Harrod's, a Lon- tua department stu», while 29 per cent Con-Pwas paid upon the ordinary shares.The company was t._orporated ir 1539 with a capital vf $500.000, divided into 3.000 founders\u2019 shures and $493.000 ordinary shares.\u2019 The founders\u2019 shares were afterwards ; Incorporated separately with capitat of 1 §705.000, and they now have a market value uf no less than §7.350,000.larnings of the company for 1910 were $1.125,000.A DRIVE AT STEEL STOCK MADE TO-DAY Dominion Steel shareholdens were somewhat blue to-day as they saw thelr stuck fade away from 58 to ha 7-8.| It lovked as if the stuck was being manipulated.with Mr.It.Forget > | office and J.©.Mulntosh and Co.\\the chief sellers.| Everybody fished around for news.i \u2018but none was forthcoming.except from STEEL BOARD.+ MANY WOMEN | BITTEN BY THE WIRELESS GAME New York, April 28.\u2014 Several hundred persons, many of them from far distant | puinis in Canada and the United States, | , and many of them women who sald they hal! bee defrauded hy Investment in | United \u2018Wireless stock, crowded the United States District Court to hear Assistant District Attorney G.H, Dorr outline the Guvernment's case against in- { dicted officers of the United Wireless Telegraph Company.charged with using the mails to defraud.He said that the Government expected to prove that President Christopher Columbus Wilson and his six associate officers in the company sold stock to thousands of persons throughout the country under false pretences, and that the company realized about three million dollars for 153,000 shares.Of this amount, he declared, only $400,- 000 was put into equipment.Scores of letters were introduced as jevidence by the Government and identified by Mra.Madeline Gaynor.a former \u2018stenographer for the company, as those written by President Wilson and other officials to prospective investors.| The prophets on the \u2018Street\u2019 pick Mr.\u2018Mark Workman for a position on the Steel directorate.When asked yesterday about the changes on the board, Mr.J.H.Plummer stated, however, that he had no infor- {roation to give out, and none would be forthcoming until the annual meeting.SAY - \u201cINSIDERS\u201d SOLD SHORT.Special to The Montreal Star.van Street, April 28.\u2014 Many rumors are ! 2 circulating concerning the inrer doings of - the Steel Trust.One is that certain in- | NEW EXCHANGE MEMBERS.siders ubtained advance information con- \u2014 cerning the quarterly report and sold\u2019 Marcus Goodbody and Thos.W.Moore- stocks short in very large volume before- head have been elected members of the hand.New York Stock Exchange.\u2019 pe will be recalled that early this week! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 the quutation went to a new low point for the year.Then when the bag \u2018news | T0 REDUCE THEIR CAPIEAL.came oul so much stock had to be re-; LT purchased that the pubilc selling was! American Woolen shareholders are quickly-absorbed.and an advance instead Meeting to-day to act on a proposal to of a declin> 100k place.\u201c(reduce the common stock $10,000,000.Whether any dirty linen will be washed: in public in tue iminediate future or whe- bien & Co.R.Forget, McDougall & Cow - ans.Scott & \u2018oo.J.1.Marer, McClurdy & Co.Gauit & Stephens, Palerson & Cou.Burnett & Co.G.C.Dunlop, dith & Co., Oswald Bros.Riddell & Co.Scott & -Cu., Turpin & Co., McDougall & Cowans, In Wall Street | A wire said: \u2018\u2019Compared with yester- : day's early session, business on the stock , exchange this morning was small.The ; undertone was more firm, however, and there seems to be indications of accumulation of the better class securities by! \u201cThe new high record of Canadian Pa- citic made it the most talked-of issue.| substantial interests.i | | and there.was further buying of the ; stock for Canadian account.\u201cReading was affected favorably by! its March report, which, while not brilliant, served as an offset to other statements recently issued.U.S.Steel was in demand, resuming its leadership, and.touching its high quotation of the week.From the investors\u2019 viewpoint, the most interesting feature was the sustained Inquiry for bonds, which were traded in extensively and at higher prices.' Afternoon Sales te Up to 2.35 pm.C.PF.R.sold at 230%., Textile, 0%.; Cement pfd, 85.Power, 150%.Cteel pfd.103%.\u201cS00,\u201d 139.Steel, bé.Street, 226.Richelieu, 121.ep rere MORNING TRANSACTIONS.i 8 at 139, 50 at 129%.Shawinigan\u201450 at : Hiinota pfd.\u20141 at 92, 1 At 92%.2! Rich.& Unt \u201425 at 121%, 25 at 121%, 25 t 121.! M ottawa LL.& 1.25 at 14516, - Sno Nights \u2014100 at Tl, 49 at 7%, 25 * ques Ry.\u201425 at 63% uebec Y.a 0%.Tower\u201435 at 15014, 75 at 150%, 225 at 113%.Steel seliers\u2014R.Forget, Forget & Co.| Mackintosh & Co, care\u201d | Hugh A.Allan has retired from the board tof the Merchants Bank of Canada.! Mr.Andrew A.Allan has beeh electad to succeed him.: PAR FOR MAPLE LEAF The buying of Maple Jeaf Milling preferred gingered up in Toronto, and the stock touched par fur the first time in its history.Twin City\u2019s Showing for Three Months Twin City's surplus keeps down owing to heavy operating expenses.The statement for the three months ending March 31st 1s as follows: 1011.1910.Revenue., .$1,801,169 $1,706,888\" Other revenue .14,869 12,431 > ; Total revenue .$1.821,038° $1,719,319 Maintenance .$ 58.881 $ 62,817 : Equipment .108,940 99,361 Traffic expense .2,944 Conducting trans.553,719 General expense 170,073 Total oper.ex $470,531 $889,023 Net revenue .$850,507 $820,295 $120,000 Taxes .$120,000 Interest funded deht.246.087 247.437 Dividends pref, stock.52,500 52,500 lient leased lines .750 75 Total deductions.$420,237 $420,687 Surplus .$430,270 $409 608 Throwing Dice In the Sacred Wall St.District (N.Y.Journal of Commerce) Some day when the poilce are not too \u2018pusy they might spare a few minutes to | i rid New street, between Exchange Place and Beaver street, of the juvenile gamb- -lers who ply their operations 56 brazenly.5014.Nor.Ohin-12 at 42.Twin Cluy\u2014 25 at 10814, Cement\u20144 at 2214, 4,750 at 22, 3 at IZ.| Tlils street is often almost impassable 10 at 22%.25 at 22%.214 at 23.- towing to the rrowds of youtbs and Textile com.\u201450 at 7044, 150 at 70.; voungsters who «on&regate ta throw dico.Cement pfd.-\u201410 at 85%.; Their touts were particularly busy yes- Crown Reserve\u2014600 at 3.50.{terday afternoon shouting for patrons.and their efforts, judging by appearances, \u2018were very successful.The crowd over- \u2018lapped tl» sidewalk and | solfvitous of the comfort ;than of the fortunes of the game.Woods com.\u2014 15 at 135%.Co.i Steel Corp.\u201475 at BS.76 at 57%.75 at | B714, 50 at 57%, 100 at 57.25 at B6ls.25 at 56%, 25 at 663, 25 at b6l.50 at 5613, 135 at 561, 1 at 55%, 50 at 56%.50 at B61,, 50 at 561.260 at 56, 25 at 5614, 276 at 66.50 at 557.Oglivie\u20145 at 123.| Bank of \u2018\u2018om.\u2014 21 at 222.| Bank of Montreal\u20146 at 255.Ban of Montreal MH.Mexico Trouble Street Tir bonds.$5,000 at 100 \"Had Effect on Power Figures Rubber bonds\u20143$7,300 at One result of the disturbed conditions $500 at 98, $2,500 at 9714.Winnipeg Elec.bonds\u2014$3.000 at in Mexico Is apparent in the March statement of earnings o! the Mexican Light & Textile bonds\u2014$1.000 at 101B Power Co, just issued.the company's Iron bonds\u20148$1.000 at 95.Pom.Cotton bonds\u20148$1000 at 102 .earnings showing a very considerable \u2018shrinkage as compared with earlier Bell Tel.honds\u20143$9.000 at 102%, > _ months in the year, though the company ig still able tu report good gains as com- was much Jess of pedestrians Sure- move this blot.Bis.104 La.CONSOLS STEADY.British Consols closed at 50 15-16 for money and 81 for arcount.BAD FOR BEARS.(N.Y.Journal of Commerce.» .Bears do not like the behaviour of, P@red With a year ago.bonds.March Harnings Increase \u2014_\u2014 mm.\u2014aa Marc Ero0oss if, 2 ui LA ROSE AND NIP, i Do.upg.exp.1.840 144.808 .ci fro., net .405,785 20,168 © to Ton 00 ue 44 to 4%.Nipissing, 10% 1,0\u201d 3 mos.gross.2.045.742 46).435 10%._\u2014 lo, opg.exp.688,951 311,427 ; \u201cSTANDARD OIL.Vo.met.1,356,781 150,008 ; - Gross.Net.Bfandard Oil was 660 tn 667._ By months\u2014 : ne Taie January -.STPT.747 $530,451 GRANBY STEADY.February .\u2026\u2026.660,370 420.655 Granby steady at 3014 io 321%.March .677.625 405,785 MoDougall African warrants at A.WARRANTS.& Cowans quoted 750, outh RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Investment yields, compiled by Oswald VY Rros.for tha Star: apt {1y one policeman could be allotted to re- Yield - Close.Div.- Rell Telephone 144 2 B.5A& \u2019 Can, Cement pfd LA 7 8.23 Can.Pacific Ry.229 10 4.36 ond Investments [imac = omy an : {Dominion Con! pfd.196 7 s 60 g 3 \u2018Dom, tee! pfd.5 7 To Yield 6% i Dominion Textile com.0 5 7.14 2 Dominion Textile pre\u2019.jo 7 198 : Dom.Iron.pfd.- 7 T.@ NO matter what the yield rrallfax Pret Jus 8 BES may be on the Bonds we of- \u2018Montreal Street.za 10 te * * ront stree KE \u2018 oD.fer, there is always a special |twin City .8 75 gree securi Illinois pref., de of unity as well Take of the Wooda com.131 $ 1.97 as of earning power behind |: Montreai Power xd.150 & 533 th > I ses just Montreal Telegraph 145 8 s61 em.In many cases Just as |Montreai Cotton.150 8 53 eat security may be found Boo Lay gn USE 138 PB 1 hind a Bond yielding six Do.pra.2°.pox Em i Ogilvies tom.3 5 per cent.as behind one you a nd =r may purchase to yield a R & 0.Live.a ste enman\u2019n, mited.89 smaller percentage on the Shawinigan Power.113 R 4.42 investment.La Ross .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.de 8 sm G Write us for full particu- TT lars abont the First Mortgage Crop Outlook In Bonds of a successful Can, Europe Improved.adian Coms y.which we Broomhall cables aan follows on the gre offering to yield the full | Byropean crop situation: | So ; } Undted Kinedom\u2014 There have been gen- Six Per Cent.« || era) showers during the week which have | \u2018heen very heneficia\u2019 as the land twas : : T | very dry Supplies of native wheat are ?ve very «mal.In stment rust France.-The outlook for the winter J ; - ° crops In satisfactory The spring crops Com any, imite are being affected by dry weather.© .- Montreal.! LAWSON\u2019'S STOCKS._\u2014 + Tulon was 3% tas.Chine, ê4; Trin- ty.4 ther nothing will happen until later is a point on which opinions differ.Rut that all is not so larmonious as {s vociferously represented Is generally understood.\u2014\u2014 ee QUESTION a man who in all seriousness said that one of the Company's steamers with a cargo of pig iron had been wrecked.Asked if the pig iron floated or sank he said that he didn't know.The brokers in general were of the belief that Mr.Forget was the chief factor in the movement,\u2018 Lut they 3 > i A ! , y Will Fielding \"\u2019spare the rod\u201d hountyÿ coma find no special reason for the land spuil the Dominion Steel Co.?} selling.\u2019 The situation in regard to the bounty 1s unchanged.no news having come from Ottawa, unless some underground information leaked out.PORTO RICO HAS BIG GAIN.; Net earnings of orto Rico Ry.for the i three months ending March were $86,326, \u2018an increase of 314,684, or 2%'2 per cent.i 'G.T.R.Shares ' Are Easier in London To-day London, April 28.\u2014 Treasury bills amounting to £2,500,000 were taken up | to-day, and the release of this sum made | money and discount rates easier.| Trading was quiet on the stock exchange, the tendency of prices was un- {certain during the furenoon uwing tn realizing, but re-purchages were made when A : FR oùk \u20ac \u201cponey rates declined.and the market Minion Steel are the H.F.Dim e closed better, with the exception of .tate.Lord Strathcona and Mr.Ma Grand Trunk shares.|\\Vorkman, à ; | American securities were quiet and fea- | -\" y i ! Theodore A.Havemeyer.the À |tureless during the early trading.In the afternoon canadian Pacific advanced \u2018King, dled fourteen years ggo to-day.and the \u2018 \"sharply on New York buving.rest of the list hardened in symapthy.RICH rat The Crown Reserve is the marvel of the Cobalt Camp, and has justified the faith its friends have put in it.Pretty nearly every prominent engineer who visited Cobalt in the early days branded Crown Reserve as a\u2018\u2018glory hole,\u201d not llkely tn last six months.It has paid qver $3.000,000 in dividends and is still 'giving up 4,000 to 6,000 ounce ore, .business men, fully 99,999 have at some time or other told the story of being offered Crown Reserve at ten cents a share, and turning the offer down.Not long ago this was the favorite romance of one and all.The largest individual holders of.li¢- The best feature of the 1°.§.Steel report is to be found in the monthly earnings.These were: January, $5,869, !416; February, $7.180,928: March, $10,468.- vins \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON | fon Coal Company's shipments showed & substantial increase as follows: ws [ARIEL Out of Montreal's population of 100.000 ° &h SHAWINIGAN TO DEVELOP SOME 130,000 H.P.\u2014\u2014\u2014 An interesting analysis of Shawinigan stuck appears in McCuaig Bros.& Co.'s circular this week.In part the circular says: \u201cThe rapid expansion of the company's business is shown by the following comparison of its gross income during the past five years: 1906, $357,147; 1907, $581,193.1908, $706,- 244; 1909, $819,171; 1910, $991,029.{ \u201cThe company's main market is Montreal, where the Montreal Power do.has jan exclusive contract for handling its! {power un the island, and uses at present .23.000 h.p.out of a total capacity of 55,- ! 000 h.p.At the last annual meeting, it ; was announced that the Power «\u2018o.had | entered into a contract covering the total | \u2018ultimate use of 40,000 h.p.additional.! © \"Outside of Montreal, the company | Supplies electric lighting and power to the following cities and towns situated \u2018along its three main transmission lines and their branches: Shawinigan Falls, ,Grand Mere, Berthier, Joliette, L'Assomption, Charlemagne, Ste.Rose, Terrebonne, -Ste.Therese, Three Rivers, Sorel, Thet- \u2018ford Mines, Black Lake, Arthabasca, Victoriaville, Danville and Windsor Mills.\u201cFarly'\u2018in 1910 it was found necessary, in views.of the rapldly increasing market pwer, to make arrangements for an sion of the plant at Shawinigan raulic installation that would have ls, and plans were laid for a further \u2018An ultimate capacity of 75,000 hp, in \u2018which connection It was decided to construct another power house.(\u2018onsiderable headway has heen made with this addition to the plant, which I\u2019 expected to he completed and ready tn deliver power this fall.Owing to the exceedingly favor- T.R, 2,000: G.T.1:,, G.T IL, MORE GOLD I§ COMING THIS WAY Special to The Montreal Star.New York, April 28.- - As à natural result of the ease prevailing in the money market, gold to the amount of $550,000 has been withdrawn from the Sub-Trea- sury for shipment {6 Canada, $250,000 of it by the Bank of Montreal.This is taken as an indication that the higher rates in Canada make it advantageous for the Dominiqn banks to withdraw their funds from New York and empioy them at hume, F.J.JONES EXPLAINS THE CEMENT CHANGE \u2014 Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 28.\u2014In the Senate Banking and Commerce Committee to-day, a bill \u2018respecting the Canada Cement Co.was passed.It gives the company power to create +5 per-.cent.debenture stock to the aggre- gate value of $11.000,000 In $100 shares, The shures of debenture stuck are to be issued al not less than par in exchange Winnipeg bank clearings this week were for or to provide funds to purchase the $22,617,611.an increase of over $7,000,000 !issued and outstanding shares vver last year.This is a record gain.BIG SALES OF COPPER.New York, April 28.Copper sales within the last two weeks are approximately 100,000,000 pounds.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 28.-\u2014 There js no new develupment respecting the rod bounties.It has quite frequently heen forecasted that nothing would be done, and the re- ceplion of this fact may account for the falling quotations.CHATS =.CHIANER Provision prices in the United States will be much lower.according to the statement made by Mr.- Patrick Cudahy, of the Cudahy Packing Company, of Chicago.\u2018There, can be only one logical side to the provision market untll prices adjust themselves,\u201d said Mr, Cudahy.\u201cCorn is selling in the country a! a price whereby Logs can be made for less than Jc, and there seems to be no shortage of young hogs to feed it to.When hogs and corn cume together, there is no sense in looking for prices to remain anywhere near where they are now.1 expect 10 see July and September products easily 2¢ a pound lower.\u201d A recapitulation of the world's wheat production for 1910 as compared with that for 1909, is presented as follows: Northern hemisphere\u20141909, 3,230,221,000 bushels: 1910, 3,239.032,000 bushels.southern hemisphere\u20141909, 247,528,000 bushels, 1910, 219,632,000 buehels.Other countries - \u2018from the Dorshusch Agency) \u2014 1908, 168,656,000 busheis; 1910, 163.200.0090 bushels, Total-\u20141909, 3 626,105,000 3.651.864,000 bushels.LOCAL GRAIN RECEIPTS.Local grain receipts: Wheat, bush, G.corn, G,T E., 1,200: peas, 700; oats.G.T.!., 1,796: barley, 5,500, C.P.R.2,143: flour, bris, 205.bushels, 1910.G.T.1t, LOCAL INVESTMENT STOCKS.The mecond edition of the Analysis nf Montreal Stocks, Iasued Ly Greenshields & Co.has teen published.This edition fncludes the figures from the latest reports of companles up to April 15th.The sincks given are claasified as in- westiment, semi-investment and speculative.From thé figures given, the financial standing of the companies can be accurately determined at a glance.ONTARIO GRAIN QUOTATIONS.Barley\u201467 to 68c outside for malting, $3,708.889, an increase of 40.8 per cent.¢ and 53 to 57¢ foi feed.!compared with corresponding week last «year.\u2014 Be Lihecial cable In The Montreal Star [859.The trend vas, it will .be noted, in {able situation for power evelopment, the \u2018an wrnton l'avidson & Cn.: the right direction.\u2019 LWOFK W one at relatively low cost.Wed Thurs.Fri.\u201cWith an additional 75,000 h.p.developed Toronto, April 28 \u2014Ontario wheat\u2014No.(GTR.18t pfd.112% 112 110 ° ° ne Shawinigan Co.more a total elec- |?winter, 82 to 85c outside, according \u201810 | Do, 3rd pfd.so R97 591 D C 1 trical capacity of 130, h.p., and even |location.Manitoba wheat\u2014No.1 north- | Do, ordinary .2713 9312 2714 ominion oa {with that amount Instaled will have over |ern.98c; No.?do, 95%e; No.8 do.983c.\"Hudson's Bays , .115 115 1151 cc 9 99 50,000 h.p.undeveloped in reserve.Qats\u2014Canada western, No, 2, 38l4c: ie 2202 eT ey rior And Scotia S \u2014 No.3 Canada western.37%c, at lake ports Mex.Tram.125 125% 12515 AR T for immedlate shipment; Ontario No.?AS LE 23214 234 235% C 1 Fi CALG Y ON HE BOOM.white, 35 to 35Mc, outside; No.3 white, \u2014_\u2014 on track.87 ta 3740.| \u2018 oa 1GUrëeS ' Calgary.April 28.- Building permits Corn-American No.3 yellow.60 ts \u2018for April have already passed the mil- |62%c; No.3 yellow, 54 to 5434c, bay ports.oN ; lion mark.Peus\u2014 No.2, 80 to 8lc For the first three months the ['emin- | Bank clearings for the last week were Rye-\u2014No.2.70c.i + i Three months 1911 ere.602,372 Three months 1910 .610,082 | Miller & Uo.-As we see it, the mar- Increase three months 1911 .92,291 ;ket has demonatrated on more than one occasion its natural inclination to advance, and we believe that faith pinned (to the bull side will The coal shipments vf the Nova Sco- tia Steel & Coal Co.tor the same period were under last year.The figures fol- | CHEESE TRADE IMPROVING The local cheese trade is getting active opening of the country lowing to the trade expect the receipts markets.The be rewarded.slow: I n oe re EE ! | - ! ; 5 |to be very heavy s season, but for the Three months 19811 L.« 88,455 YT Bb Laidlaw & Cc.-Sentiment remains |Three months 1410 .103.56.| present prices are quoted un spot at 11% \u2019 .somewhat mixed, although some ob- \u2014 =~ [to 11e Ib.servers claim to have detected quiet sup- Decrease three months 1911 .20.110 | \u2014 rm ° port from substantial sources on weak ess 7 : COUNTRY CHEESE SALES No S spots vf late, i Yd CO 1d ee ) SALES OF MINING STOCKS.| Brockville, April 28.Thirty-five hun Shearson, Hammill & Co.The condi- \u2014\u2014 | Brockville, Ap To ol un- itions are such that they.will have to be Crown Reserve, 30 at 3.55: Rochester, dred boxes of cheese nee sold 0.the Li it d i watched most carefully, as we are liable [50u at 6, O00 at 6's.Black, 1500 at 19: ai reet, at prices ranging from « lo ) 1MI e lo have à change (ne way or the other Porcupine.Fe oo ay as Hollinger.100, 1 ic., at any time, but for the preesnt a wail- Jat 10.08; C t e at JY.Silver ; Tom - ; ing policy is best.Leaf.100 at 4 200 at 44.Preston.200 | Belleville, April 28.\u2014 Offerings, 563 5% _\u2014_ at 24, La Rose 50 at 4.60.25 at 4.85, While ama aie colored.Sales, 448 at Right of Way, 1500 at 15; Temisk., 1000 -16C° nce, - SALES OF UNLISTED STOCKS.al 72, buble 100 a1 3 0% 200 ai 200] OUR TRADE STEADY FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS i J \u2019orcupine Tisdale.: a = at 12.* FL W 1.OBrien reported.60 \u20ac ors Te ! , ; 65: 2 Cereal at 18, Yo Mex.EL Montreal Mining Exchangs Foreupine: \u2014\u2014 DUE 1959 \u201cAl 28, 8 Sherbrooke at 23.gold stocks uoon quotations).reportell by ' The export demand for flour is quiet, ' JE | Russell FE.Popham & Co, C.PF.R.Tele- but there is a steady trade passing on The Bonds are secured by id.Ask graph Bullding: local account.First M a + \u2018 er .Bid Asked.Rid.Asked.Manitoba spring wheat patents, first, entire Morty ge tne a Ce TROGIR em ie bale Apex \u2014\u2014 A 16 19 $5.30: scconds, $4.80.© Manitoba strong c prop lai .Price Eros bonds UT pen 2% 1 Standard 22 30 bakers.$4.60.choice winter wheat pat- ompany, including Iron rice Hros, bonds B6le BT Swastika Lo een 54 36 ents, $4.50: straight rollers, #0 per cents, and steel works, iron ore pachine à Vea honds na last l'aime Extension .-.si a: 34 to $4.10: straight rollers, in bage, $1.50 and coal deposits.Du onda 1 III ON M3 (West Doge 1 2.14 L18 to $1.90.extras, in bags, $1.60 to $1.70.| ski Can Tower stock vo .= IR | Preston ast Lome LL.14% 354, | =\u2014-\u2014-\" An annual Sinking Fund , : 8 Hollinger Cea 0.90 10.06 : is provided which will re- Coren] bonds \u2019 oT *1 A | Doble.Cee eee 3.00 3.03 ; MILLFEED IN BIG DEMAND., tire over $4,000,000 of the Conor toe - 9 Pearl lake .52 RH \u2014\u2014\u2014 Bonds before maturity.Heres tom LS Das = | Foley -0'kirien ERE 1.6x 1.75 | The demand for bran and shorts Is Price and further particu- | Do.pfd core ot 82 88 Crown Chartered .\u2026.+0 46 \u201cgood, and offerings are meeting with a | lars on applications West.van.Power CU a81, 37 Rea Consolidated 6.25 |ready sale at firm prices.Pp \u201cWest.Can.hontis 1.221! 89 no Porcupine God .54% | Ontario bran, $23 to 823; Ontario mid- Mex.North Power 2: aan 29 - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - |diings, $24 to $25: Manitoba bran, $21 to es Co.of Canada 291g 30 : 2 |$-3: anitoba shorts, 323 to $25.pure 5 90 SERRE 2 ; American Lines Reduce MINING SALES IN TORONTO.| Yo.+ 3 Ex-Lake Grain Rates.| ; Foley-O Brien, 400 at 1,60.100 at 1.62, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 200 ar 1 Rh 400 at 1.66, 500 At 1.67.800 , \u201cstar At 1.68, 300 at 1.76.Poreupins Can.Ton i Special to The Montreal Star.\u2018 at 1.11, 1500 at 3,14; Poreupine Central, TAD ai SK.100 at 58L,, 1200 at 59: Dobie.25 at 3.060; Dome Toxtension, 400 at 51.Plone at G21.Hollinger, 45 at 10.00, 109 at 9.5, 106 at 4.902 Monets, 190 au LA: Pros-! ton, 1500 at 3lle, Tisdaie, 6609 at 12: Swastika, 1000 mi 54, 1500 at 60, 1500 at 36%.C00 at 28, 160 at 56, Vipend.2000 \u2018 at 52: Standard.190 at 28, 500 at 27; Rea ver, à0 at 38.1250 mt 375.100 nt 278g Chambers, 500 at 34.2000 at 1444: Cobait Take.2000 at 21%, 1300 at 2119; Crown Reserve, 200 at 3.54.100 at 3.53.100 at & 52145.Foster.5U4 at 5.Green-Meehan, 100 at 34e.6000 at %'h.llargraves, 1000 | at lig (fulures), 2000 at 21: Ja Rose.TOD al 4.65, 600 at 4,60.Little Nip.at 414.1200 at 5.1000 at Sls, 3000 nt 31, 1 C2500 at 553,, 4000 at 54, MeKiniey, 1500, at 1.7.Peterson.1600 at 128, 500 at 127,1 500 at 12719: Right of War.2000 at 16: Rochester.5100 nt 7 2000 at 6%.2000 at 6% Temisk., 100 al 7214, 1000 at 71, 6000 have filed with the Interstate Comn- a rate cf four cents fiom Buffa\u2019o to, New The new ra:e wili take effect May Ist.Thls action was voluntary on the part of the railroads, although upon the suggestion of the commission in a decig!lon issued some time ago \u201cthe commission decided that the ex-lake graln rata was ve:y low, and ther fore it would no: put In A lower rate than ol cents, ever, it was sugrested that east merce Commisaion on ex-lake grain York for +xport.How - traffic might be diverted 10 New York and thus give à greater volume of business to New York roads.LATEST METAL PRICES.New York, April 28 Copper, electrolytic.12.00 to 12.10: tin, 42.silver, 54; apel- The oh a?at l'a, 1000 at es fon Louis.8.20; London, lead.lower.HAY DEMAND INCREASING Transactions In Toronto Porto Rico, 10 at 60: Soo Rights, 38 at !7là to 7%; Cons.Gas.67 at 186; La Rose, jircreasing demand and small supplies.45 at 4.85.Nip.100 at 10.60: Pac: Burt.{No.1 choice, $12 10 $12.50; extra No.2, [44 at 45 ta 4514, Twin City, 25 at 1081; [$11 to $11.60.ordinary No.2, $10 to $10.50.Maple Leaf, 50 nt 55's: do.pfd.61 at 99 \u2018clover.mixed, $7 to $7.50.clover, $6.50 to 90%: Can Life 10 at 185.Col.Loan, to $7.rar lots.71108 at 87; Rio, 105 at 108%.Sgo-Paulo.ee 0 125 at 1837; Sawyer-Massey pd, 2 at RO3, ; Steel Corp.10 at 57.Mex.I.& FP.25 at 8235: Torentn, 27 at 215 to 216%.\u2018The market for hay is strong under an BIG DEMAND FOR EGGS.| _ Traders, 32 at 1444: Commerce, 64 at Receipts of aggx 3.043 cases.às against 1222 to 223; Pom, 22 at 241% ta 240: 0 3,327 à year ago The demand is wood and f, 45 at 228% to 229%: Elec.Sev.the market Is active.Straight gathered |bonds, $1,000 ar 8215.in round Inta are quoted at 17%ec.single caren oN to 18¢, and selected stock ht 21 to Vie per dozen., A Washington, April 28.-Railroads fn the the market is firm.For car lots sellers be advisable to order them to if the roads would pul in a four cent rate more of the; grain moullie, 30; mixed moullie, $25 to 28.00.Royal Securities Corporation, yy.164 St.James St./ Montreal.| POTATO PRICES HOLD FIRM.| The demand for potatoes is active, and \u2018are asking $1.10 to $1.35 per bag, and in a jobbing way at $1.25 to $1.30.MAPLE SYRUP PRICES.Maple syrup is in fair demand, especially for small lots, at 75c per tin of wine galion measure, and in wood at 8c to ye per lb, \\, | Maple sugar is selling at 10c per Ib.Northern Ontario Frus Transfer Agents.Toronto Quebec Halifax LONDON, Eng.Executors.Frustees.Trust Securities.Real Estate.Registrars! Assists in the organization and promotion of new.undertakings.W.B.STRACHAN G.POLQUIIN, President * Treasurer and General Manager | terest.of the company's 7 p.c.preference stock, which preference shares shall then be cancelled.For each amouni of debenture stock fs- sued a like amount of preference stock must be redeemed and cancelled.The debenture stock will have priority sas to dividends and interest.Mr.F.I\u2019.Jones explained that it was not intended to issue more than $2,000,000 of the debenture stock now, and that it would be listed in London.The first allotment would be to the preference shareholders pro rata.Mr.Jones stated that many of ghe preference holders would not exchange their stock, as they felt sure of their dividends.It is not compulsory for preference shareholders to exchange their stock.They are given two months to elect whe- they they will exchange or hold on to what they have.FARMERS ARE BUSY SEEDING, TRADE SLOWER of Bradsireet's weekiy report Montreal trade to-day: \u201cAdvices from the North-West state that seeding is general out there.and the outlook at present js for a bumper crop.In this province the farmers have just commenced seeding, and are now busy in their fields, which, of course, tends to make country trade a litil2 quiet.The fce-breakers cleared the channel for ocean navigation, but heavy fields of ice were encountered at the Magdalen Islands, and sonre of the ocean vessels which started for this port were compelled to turn back, but these vesseis are expected lo arrive in port in the course of a day or two.Several of the smaller river hoats have commenced the season's work.Some large orders were placed with Canadian millers by American brokews for four for export to the European markets, \u201cRolled oats rave advanced 20c per bbl.in sympathy with the firmer feeling in the raw material.American buyers are active operators in the hay market.and prices in consequence have advanced about one dollar per ton on the higher grades.The market for hog products is more active, with prices In buyers\u2019 favor,\u201d sae COARSE GRAIN PRICES.Coarse \u2018grain quotations: \u2018orn, American No.3 yellow, 60 to 60'4¢c.American No.3 western, 40'¢ to 40'3¢; oats, No, 2 Canadian western, 4014 to 40%c: No.1 extra feed, 39% to 40c; No.2 Canadian western, 39\u2019, tn 38l5c; No.2 local white, 384 to 38lgc: No.3 local white, 373% to 38c; Na.4 local white, 36% to 37c.\u2014 du The Service and Security It Offers tors.who are unprotected and who will then .\u2018the usual professionals.BULLS IN WHEAT - PREPARING A COUP From the Special Correspondent of th Montreal Star on the Chicago Sound of Trade.Chicago, April 28.\u2014May sold at from 8973 to 90Yc: July at from 87 to 8TX{«y and September at from 86% to 883, Some men in the trade believe that the longs in May wheat will take in ai tha grain that ts offered to them on May contracts, and that after the deliveries are made they will still have a long line unsettled of poesibly 7.000.000 or 8,000000 These figures may possibly look large to some of the more conservative \u2018men of wheat,\u201d but they are near the mark, After the available cash wheat has been placed in the hands of the present Muy longs, what will become of the shorts be at the complete mercy of those specu- ' lators who have lost heavily and who are Le anxious 16 recoup at least part of these losses?This question should be serlous- ly considered by every man who is short May wheat, and they should at least ai- tempt to get out before the day arrives when they will be against a solid stone wali and unable to get out.While the market was firmer, there was lack of business on outside account, the trade being again confined largely 10 1 There was nothing in the news and circumstances on which to buy wheat; yet the \u2018\u2018Erittlest\u201d men in the trade were slow to put out new large lommitments.There was furs thier complaints of the manner In which the May futura is being church upward and downward, and stil} those who ara complaining allow themselves to stand on the gap.\u2018There was an unconfirmed rumor of the vessel Rome having been chartered fur a round lot of wheat to go to Buffalo, J.F.PRITCHARD, English Organ Firm May Build Branch Hers Mr.Fustace Ingram, managing direct of the firm of Ingram & Co., Church OP builders, of England, is staying at the Windsor.It is said that he is tou Canada with a view to establishing a branch business in the Dominion, or to arrange an alliance with une of the existing firms here.\"LONDON SHEEPSKIN SALES.London, April 28.\u2014A sale of 8700 bales of sheepskins was held yesterday.Merinos and crossbreds advanced 4d to Sd, and half wooled skins sold from un- changed to \\ad\u2018higher.Americans bought a few lots of the best grades.Bales: {: ew South Wales\u2014900 bales at 3%d to 8%d.: Queensland\u2014600 bales at 3d to 83d.Victoria\u2014-1500 bales at 3% to 10d.8 South Australlia\u2014400 bales at 3%d4d ta Yd.West Australia\u20141100 bales at 3d tg 9d.Tasmania\u2014200 bales at 53d 10 f4: New Zealand\u20143300 bales at {gd to 915d.Punta Arenas\u2014 00 bales at 4%d to 64d, \u201cCHICAGO CATTLE PRICES.Chicago, April 28.\u2014 Cattle \u2014 Receipts estimated at 1,500.market steady.Beeves: $5 to 36.45.Texas steers $4.60 to\u2019 $5.50: western steers, $4.80 to 5.75: stockers and ' feeders, $4 to $56.60; cows and helfers, $2.40 to $5.65.calves, $4.25 to $6.Sheep\u2014Receipts estimated at 7,000; market steady.Native $3 to 34.60: weat- ern, $3.25 to $4.60; vearlings, $4.25 to $5.15: lamba, native, $4.25 to $6.10; west ern, $4.75 to $6.15.UT ro = rom.0 Montreal Safe Deposit Co Household Vaults.These art arrarig- - ed for the proper storage of silverware, books, pictures, objects of art, and other valuables of bulk, Trustee\u2019s Room.A large room specially designed and equipped, is reserved for groups of Trustees having joint custody of securities, or for Corporation officers attended by audi- ; Motre Dame Street Wlest Ew W | | | ies or Estates.* | | Corporation Agencies, Limited - Capital Paid Up - - $300,000 E ARE AUTHORIZED to act as Agents or Attorneys in the management of Estates, the collection and investe + ment of Moneys, Interest and Dividends, aiso as Assignes, Receiver, Liquidator, Curator, or Manager of insolvent compan- HEAD OFFICE.| ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING .\u201c PLACE D'ARMES SQUARE.* - - .- - MONTREAL .| London Office: 4 Saint Mary Axe, London, E.C.Co À me 100 7eo4 ~ We Have Issued a EDITION Analysis of Montreal Stocks SECOND Dominion Canners, Limited 6% BONDS Authorized $2,800,000: Maturing April 1.1940, Interest Payable Half-Yearly at the Bank of Mont.- real, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton and London, Eng.Net Earnings of Company over seven times amount required to pay Bond in.Bonds issued to the extent of 42 p.c.value of fixed assets.Price 102.4 and Accrued Interest C.Meredith & Company, Limited lesued $1,000,000 3 18 Classified as Investment, Semi-investment, and Speculative, Write or call for copies.GREENSHIELDS & COMPANY Members Montreal Stock\" 39-41 New Broad Street, LONDON, E.C.16 St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.Tel.Main 6880-6881. i o-day\u2019 s Closing Prices OTTAWA 1S148 WALL STREET # STEEL UNEASY = WAS STRONG À C.P.R.OVER 230 AT THE STRONG a C.P.R.crossed the 230 mark in che The Wall Street list closed strong, with none stronger than ©.P.R.at Pr ernoon.and while doing wonders.\u201cSon 230 3-4.was fractionally bet- & ill have to travel 70 points more be- \u2018ter, at 139 1-2.Fate it reaches the level predicted by Steel was 74 3-4; he big bull team in New York\u2014Was- M 6 Copper 63; rmann and Levy.: Tite WINNIPEG WHEAT C CLOSING.Rubber 40 1-2; ex-divid- {ij Steel rallied a little this afternoon.© selling pressure subsiding for the me being: At the cluse It was weak | Winnipeg wheat in.\\ ; May, 95)gc for July, tober closed al %37,c for and 88%.X,c tor Qc- lo Uttawa Power also allied but was \u2018Winnipeg wheat wuctations: .cur in the view that, regarding re- Ty quiet, tr It a 148 bid.A aan May os.og avy ae: ciprocity as Mr.Bowden and his col- gst down from Ottawa told The Star \u2018July 95% 45ly 95% 95% leagues: do as disastrous to Canada t a good many outsiders trailed iu arr 881, 883% 881; 88%+4 \u2014 .t avoid Then the stock jumped and still have Oata\u2014 and the Empire.they could not avo They had no knowledge of any May _34% 348, 344 34, the duty of resisting it to the utmost, ja! and bought on the usual tip that July .357 36% 36% 36% even if Sir Wilfrid Laurier is thére- I Receipts to-day were 141 cars, compar- cd with 253 à year ago.New York Cotton Exchange.Messrs.J.8, Bache & Co., 29 Hospital street, report\u2019 the cotton market as follows for The Star: Insiders let them have Kk] was \u201cgood.\u201d i pme of theirs.I Big C.P.R.Gain , Opening.High.Low.2.30.7 Canadian Pacific net earnings for | SAS Toit 1590 1 22 15.00 ni @p'erch were out at 3 p.m.to-day.The August.14.94 1503 14.91 15.01 oad showed the firm increase of |Qctober 13.18 13.21 13.12 18.19 445,000.December .13.04 13.10 13.01 13.08 « Spot closed 1535, up 10.\u201c Ottawa Power was 148 1-2 bid at: .ime close.= NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.EX-DIVIDEND TO-DAY- (Reported by J, S.Bache & Co.) Crown Reserve\u20145 p.c.Power\u20142 p.c.Up to 2.30 8 ; Cement\u20141 3-4 p.c.STOCK Open.High.Low, p.m.Kaministiqua\u2014$-4 p.c.: Am Beet Suga 42% \u2018Amal Copper.xd 62% 62s 62% 62% } Amer Loco com .Dee Jo Afternoon Transactions.1 {Am Sugar RCo .18 118° 118 Cre a Soa BL ès, Bar 864% Am Sm& RCo 7416 7414 THY 4 32 T5 at 6614, 25 \u2018at TRA at ae | Am Car F'ndry.08 0000 : § 3, 443g 448; 44% At 56%, 25 at 56k, 25 at 36%, 50 at 56.Am S Fy comxd 44% «H sat 56, 25 at 56, 25 at 56, 25 at 56, 25 at | Am Woollens.3414 35% Sa He Anaconda M Co.\u20ac \u20ac A street\u2014100 t 225, 75 at 225, 100 at 225., .nA 7 { { hi Bank of Montreal 3 we IE TS Ateh Tp & San 1073 107% 1073; 108 .Richelleu\u201425 at 121.| Bethlehem St\u2019.2200 Leu eee Rubber bonds\u2014500 at 98%.i Baltimore & O0.Lune Le Textile bonds C-31000 at 37.| Do Pref.L.Les Les aie aw, ower\u2014 at Porto Pleo bonds\u2014 $3000 at 891, \u2018Brooklyn R.T.78 78% 77\u2019 78 Quebec Bank-\u2014$ at 138, 5 at 1.8.| Can Leather.vers ener eer sews >ement\u201425 at 223.t aus rene a ane Lane anne Detroit 10 at 71.un Patio 229 23034 2283; 230% | S0o\u201425 at 139, 5 at 1391, Chicago Gt Wt.i Power\u2014100 mt 160%.50 at 1501, 60 at | Ches & Ohio.7944 794 78% Teoh.BE at 160%, 25-81 150%, 25 aL 150%.[Chic & N.We.vo.| C.P.R.\u2014100 at 230, 25 at 230, 25 at 20; °C.Mil & St.Pl .119%; 119% 120 \"5 at 280, 50 at 2801, 50 at 2301, ! Colora Southn.30, 25 at 230%, 100 at 230%, 50 at 23014.| Con Gas N.Y.1435; 14455 143%; 14434 10 At 2301, at 136%.| Col Feul & Iron .es : !Corn Products.veer eens \u2018teel pfd.\u201450 at 1014.« INinois\u201410 at 92, 5 at 22, 10 at 92.© Cement pref.\u2014\u201425 at 85, 3 at 85.Del.Lack & W._.0 Co i Del.& Hudson.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY.Interested in WATCHING THE OTTAWA FIGHT VERY KEENLY London Unionist Papers Declare Opposition is Doing Its Duty By Special'Cable from our Own Correspondent.London, April :8\u2014The Parliament - ary fight at Ottawa Is being watched with the closest and Kkeenast interest here.Uniontst Journals generally con- by prevented from attending the Imperial Conference.The Morning Post says that as things are shaping, a joint advisory council will soon be more necessary in Washington than in London.The Standard this 1n0rning says: \u201cThe Liberal party of Canada Is now on the verge of being forced into a position which can only be described.es anti-Imperialistic, and adds that it is very much to be desired that they withdraw in time.\u201cIt would be deplorable indeed,\u2019 the Standard continues.\u201cif the conditions of party politics in this country, where the Liberal party, in so far as they dare, avow their convictions as radlcal- ly insular, should be duplicated in the young and splendid nation just.entering upen a manhood of magnificent possibilities.\u201d In essence, the Standard concludes: \u201cIt is to the Conservative party In Canada that the future of the Empire is committed at this moment.\u201d The Ministerial journals hope that Sir Wilfrid Laurier may yet be permitted to come to the Imperial! Conference, for they realize the prejudicial position in which the free trade policy.| on its Empire side, would be placed it the Conference has to be held without \u2018 m.WINDERMERE.\u2014_\u2014 DOMINION! SECURITI ES [ CORPORATION ; - TORONTO ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.45% BONDS Due 1st July, 1916, At a price to yield.5% | ECNo CANADA LIFE BUILDING MONTREAL \u2014_\u2014 IR \u2014 {tsolutely Guarante2).ROYAL FINANCIAL CORPORATION, Limited 429 Pender Street, VANCOUVER, B.C. \\ i - at au pa v _ 9; ) Ladies\u2019 Wrist Bags On Sale Saturday Fach! $1 49 Values $1.50, $1.75, $1.98, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and a few higher.A collection of new style Hand DBags\u2014not from one Hats for the Horse Show The dates of the Horse Show have been announced.and we are now showing IHats for that fashionable event As the scason advances, so also do the styles advance, and Hats of the Picture Type are the correct thing.We are showing some lovely designs made by our own expert milliners in Taegal.Milan, Chip.and other straws at prices maker.but from \" THERIEG j BB Ee to Comfort and Happinessin your Homes i So Te \"4 dan 4 > Li ; Co PT.LÀ EE .HIGH GRADE FURNITURE At lowest Prices FOR CASH.call and compare values A.WENER & CO.271 BLEURY STREET.\u2014 Just below\u2019 St.Catherine St.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POSSIBLY OF A Spirit Of This Ad-Fresh Things To Wear, Out In The \u201cOpen Where The Leaves Are Sprouting And.The Grass Is Turning Green.| WINNIPEG POLICE | | RAILWAY STRIKE BELIEVE COINERS |- ALARMS WINNIPEG WORKING THER Present | Authorities \u2018Have Raided a Numb of Negro Citizens\u2019 Houses During Search.ta a: a a.Ze ps bo Street Railway Employes Demands for Increased Pay\u2014 =; Tle-up May Result.| Ï Special Winnipeg.April to the Montreal Star.28.\u2014The hand counterfeiters who are flooding 5 .Canadian fields with bogus silver if believed to be In Winnipeg.For thre, | weeks members of the local detec tive bureau have been carrying out | Special to the Montreal Star.i Winnipeg, April 28.\u2014 There may be another strike of the employes of the Winnipeg Street Railway.The men gained little by the strike held | earty last winter, but believe they are in a better position now to enforce | thelr demands.A new agreemgnt has been drawn up and the company has been asked to sign It.the men.a strike appears inevitable.The men are asking 23 cents per; If the com- : pany refuses to meet the demands of | systematic investigation, during th course of which a number of houses o colored residents have been raided an searched, but so far no trace of th moulds has been found.\u201d The efforts will be continued, andi with the daughter of James M.| Purvis, 1532 Kentlworth avenue, in :-R|front of the home \u2018of the latter yes- e is expected that in the next week o \u2018 two will have the effect of driving th.' operators from the city.During th =; \u2018past three months hundreds of coun.| terfeit Canadian fifty cent pieces havi i been unloaded upon the public.\"hour for the first six months; 27 cents ; for the second six months, 29 cents for the sécond year, and 31 cents for \u2018the third vear.and succeeding years \u2018of continuous service, | Huge Price for 1 Antl-Semetic Regulations Relaxed | Chinese Ware! St.Petersburg, April 28.-\u2014Imperia sanction has been granted the Gover nor of Yeniset, in Asiatic Russia, Eas i Siberia, to allow the Jewish inhabhi | Million and a Quarter Paid By London Porcelain Expert for Notable Collection, tants of Siberia to use the curativ waters near Minusinsk for a term o two months, upon the condition thaë - they are provided with medical cert1% | ficates and are forbidden to engage i trade while taking the cure.5 | London, April 28.\u2014A collection of \u2018rare old Chinese porcelain, reputed to equal the famous Salting collection, .has been acquired by Mr.Edgar Gorer, the well-known London porcelain ex- \u2018pert, for $1,250,000.The collection {was made by Mr.Richard Bennett, of Thornby Hall, Northampton.Among the notable pieces is a unique! pair of yellow hawthorn vases, sald to be the finest of their kind In the world, having a market value of about $50,000; two dozen fine black hawthorn specimens averaging in value about $20,000 each: six examples of! green hawthorns and '& group of pear! greys sald td be the finest in existence.Child Killed by Flower Pot, Toronto, April 28.\u2014Janie Ray, the five-year-old daughter of Karl P.Ray, 144 Kenilworth avenue, was playing terday, when a large iron flower pot on the verandah toppled over.It struck the child and killed her.Four Drowned In Choctan River.Pensacola, Fla., April 28.- Loaded to capacity, with a 5,000-barrel cargo of naval stores, the river steamer Belle, from Vernon, Fla.to Pensacola, sank In a severe fifty-mile gale yesterday In the Choctaw river, and four lives weer Jost._ ne Rip\u2018 That 'Oilcloth Off Your Kitchen | Table and Paint It With JAP-A-LAC | t | | j zou know that within a few weeks of use it is bound to pee/, and withi a few months it must be replaced.Every time you wash it, it grow i a little more smelly.: | Oilcloth costs more than Jap-a-lac, and won't give one-tenth the service.Co Order a can of White Jap-a-lac today, apply to the direct weod\u2014 and have a permanently clean, waterproof table which can be : rashed | in an instant and be kept sweet and wholesome.| a x | You can take your old chairs and with a few minutes\u2019 wôtk 'have | Shem looking brand new.: : | 1 t Oilcloth isn\u2019t /astine and only sanitary until it begins to crack, an You can re-paint your ice-box or refrigerator.You can take the {paper off your pantry shelves and give them a waterproof cover ¢ Jap-a-lac which instantly puts them into a sanitary condition.a You Can\u2019t Keep House Without JAFÉLAÇ Renews everything from cellar to garret For every use there's a different soit.There's a Gold Jap-a-lac to restore picture frames.It is not only pure in quality, but comes in a \u2018\u2018double-decked\u201d\u2019 , can, which makes it go four tifues as far as the old style gold enamels.You pour out just as much of the gold and just as much of the lacquer \u2018you need for the immediate job, and then put it aside until you need it again.\u2018There is a Jap-a-lac for your hardw floors .It won't crack and it won't whiten.It won't show foot- marks\u2014you can take a hammer and make a dent in the wood, but you can't break the Jap aac coating.It will follow the dent.A Jap-a-lac floor can be cleaned as often as you please, and after each washing will come up again as glossy and fine as ever.Ol! paintings should be varnished at least once a ear, otherwise their colors will grow dim Use atural Jap-a-lac for this purpose thinned with turpentine.If the enamel has chipped off Jour iron beds, or has turned yellow or dirty, take a little White Jap-a- | lac and a little time and you will have them looking | just like the day you bought them.| These sre just a few of the things that an Industrious housewife can accomplish, by spending a mere ittance of money and devoting a little attention to fer home.We have published a bosk which tells about the uses of Jap-a-lac.You need no experience to get perfect results.The book tells of the many directions in which you ere probably wasting your money now by discarding all sorts of things that simply need \u2019 a Jap-a-lac treatment.! Jap-a-lac is sold everywhere and wears forever.| There is only one Jap-a-lac.It is a trade-marked ; name.Tt is made by The Glidden Varnish Company.i There is no substitute.\u2018THE GLIDDEN VARNISH CO.| Cleveland, U.S.A.Pactories Toronto, Can.Sromches\u2014New York, Chicago COLORS = COLORS NE R 2 ALL ¢ i .i Rates for Prepaid Notices of Birth Noticen, 28e each insertion Mar Netices, 50e each insertion Death 25e ench insertion Death Noticeu, with funeral -_ aBROuRsemMent, 5éc ench insertion Funerat Notices, 25e each insertion im Memoriam Noticen, 10\u20ac each 6 words Obituary Verses, Sec per count line AM motices must be endorsed with the mame and address of the person h weading same.ns BIRTHS.} ASHTON\u2014On March 21st, 1911, at 1145 ¥ Bt.James street, a daughter to Mr.iE and Mrs.A.Ashton.fg] CUMMING\u2014At Vancouver.B.C.: inst., a daughter to Dr.and Mrs.Ali- on 27th son Cumming (nee Miss Edith Raw- lings.) 100 3 i: BROOKER\u2014On April 24th, at 226a Duf- Li ferin street, the wife of J.L.Brooker, » son.=) MILLEN\u2014On 7th April, at 2054 Hutchi- ?son street, Outremont, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Millen.100 2 *{ MAGUIRE\u2014On April 21st, at 24 Cherrier gurget.a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.J.Maguire.ATT ar the Homeopathic Hospital, on April 23rd.to Mr.and Mrs.B.Watt, of .2409 \u2018Waverley street, a daughter.MARRIAGES.¥ CROSTHWAIT-JOHNSTON\u2014In this city at the home of the hride\u2019s parents.25 \u2018 Creacent atreet, by the Rev.Hugh Ped- i Jey, Ellen Leyland Johnston to Mr.WE: Henry Leland Crosthwalt, of Cres- # ton, B.C.98 3 Là COPPLE-FRANZEN\u2014 A1 61 Cazelais St., | =.Henry, Herbert C.Copple to Miss May Franzen.| lh WONG-HAYES \u2014 On Wednesday, April \u20ac 26,- 1911, at St.Patrick's Church, by 2 the Rev.Gerald McShane, P.P, Maude i daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Michael : Hayes, to Joseph F.Long.of Boston.: PATCH-RAMSAY - On April 27th, 1911, Ls at the Church of the Messiah, by the Rev.Dr.W.8! Barnes, assisted by the = Rev F.R.Griffin, Jessie Muriel, \u2018a daughter of par.and Mrs.Alexander FU Ramsay, to Frank Stewart Patch, both.of Montreal, ROBERTS-GIDDINGS\u2014On April 26, 1911, at 624 St.Antoine street, by the Res ~ Les EE vu blag = a.et ue .Lee nt: pra re ac eh Eas Cm ma dR ET .- \" THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911.WILDE Home Furnishers X lh cade i Hines: | RG ars every wish for.home furnishing that Before making your selection bear in mind that here you have 5 enormous floors, variety of furniture and all filled with vou could a cosy home.ssion Den We have a popular CREDIT PLAN a little down and a little monthly furnishes you Sets Rich solid oak Mission Sets, very handsomely upholstered in Real Spanish Leather, broad leather straps across the backs; fumed or Early English finish.All spring seats.Length of sofa 41 inches.Strictly high class.Regular value $65.00.Extra special.$49.50 cee oe so Le Elwood C.James, B.A.! M.(1 ., Beatri i Giddings to Mr W.F Roberts, of * Granby, Que.4 DEATHS IN THE CITY._ BURKE \u2014 In this city, on 26th instant, John Burke, plumber, son of the late Thomas Burke, and beloved husband .of Margaret Doyle.Funeral private.99 2 à COULSON\u2014 At the Royal Victoria Hospital.on the 27th inst, Winnifred Howard, wife of Harold $.Coulson.Funeral private, from her late residence, 4160 Sherbrooke street west, on Saturday afternoon, 29th, at 2.30.MoNIECE\u2014On the 28th of Apri.Florence Beatrice, eldest daughter of the late John McNiece.Notice of funeral er.OGILVY\u2014On 28th April.at 824 Dorches- ter street west, Jas.A.Ogilvy, sr., in § the 76th year of his age.Funeral on onday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, to Mount Royal Cemetery.100 ¢ ! PIPE§ \u2014 Mrs.Maria H.T.Pipes, + 8t the home of her daughter.Mrs.| 4 QA Strout, 18411 Park ,avenue.| J Burial services will be held at Congregational Church, Claremont, N.H., at 4 p.m.Sunday, 30th inst.(Boston papers please copy.) PANG\u2014AL 44 Anderson st, city.Joseph Reginald, infant son of Joseph Pang.Jun., and Maud Ball, aged 1 Years ; month and 11 days.Funeral Satu morning.dt 9.15 o'clock.§ BTARK\u2014Accidentally killed, at Hervey Junction, Que.on Apri! 35th, John, mon of the late Robert and Marjory Stark, Ë and brother of Margaret.George and Bl Robert Stark.Funeral Saturday.April ÿ; 29th, from his brother's residence, 2° R Richmond street, Point St.Charles, to Mount Royal cemetery.Friends and Acquaintances please accept this inti- iy I Ce LS IN MEMORIAM, > DAOUST\u2014In loving memory of Marv Ann Green, dearly beloved wife of Alexis Daoust.Two years have passad, \u2018 our hearts are sad.A better friend we never bad.Our dear mother \u2014By all her children.\" IN MEMORIAM.f.FRENCH~\u2014In loving memory of our little : darling Lizzie, daughter of Willlam and Melina French, who died on April 28, ! 1900, aged 5 years and 4 months.4 \u201cSoftly the stars are gleaming upon her $ silent grave, where our little dariing is, If, laid, one we loved but could not save.\u2018 a F IN MEMORIAM.i: BROPHY \u2014In loving memory of my dear | 3 brother, Dan.who died on April 28th, i: 1909.A Joving brother.every kind.| p missed by his sister Florence, he lott | À behind.Forget him, no, 1 never wii], 3] As years roll on 1 miss him more.\u2019 IN MEMORIAM.HORDER\u2014In loving memory of Annie | Horder, third daughter of Willam Hor- | der, who died on the 28th of April! 1900.100 2 B REQUIEM MASS.: @ATTENGALE\u2014Requiem mass wil] be.sung in St.Michael's Church on Saturday morning, April 29th.at 7.20 o'clock.4 for the repose of the soul of the late Caroline Pattengale.sister of Mrs.Jos.! , Street.! + » BOULEVARD BEAUTIES t millionaire club sardines, despite high uties._ A} LOBINSKY CLUE REPORTED.incial Police Say Arrests Likely Likely Any Moment.{Special to the.Montreal Star.Wellesley, Ont., April 28.\u2014Members «of the Provincial police working on the Lobinsky murder case stated this | morning that one or more arrests may 3 be looked for at any time now.One\u2018 of the suspects, it is rumoréd has made a confession, in which three men are implicated in the crime.Frans Lobinsky, an aged miser, was found brutally murdered in his shack near here, last January, and all his + wealth, reputed to be considerable, was missing.OUR SPECIAL; $7.50 val- OUR WHITE \u2018Other lines in genuine Enamel and Made entirely of steel, leather lin- Heavy roll rattan sides, upholster- GREAT SALE OF BABY GARRIAGES Our Attention REFRIGERATORS Our Stock is Complete $5.40 ENAMEL SPE- Jee 510 ue, for.CIAL; $15 for.\"stone lined: almost any style, any model or any price you wish WE ARE IN A POSITION TO DE- to pay.LIVER AND SET UP GAS 8TOVES AT SHORT NOTICE Our \u201cNELSON RANGE,\u201d $13 plain.Saturday.Our \u201cNELSON RANGE,\u201d \u2018fun $15 OUBLE OVEN NEL: DOU 2 - SON, plain.EN SEL $16.20 UBLE OV - Pon Far nickel.$18.50 Other lines of \u201cCanada\u201d Ranges, ranging up to $10 FOLDER.$6.49 ing and hood.close in one mot- lon.Reg.210.urday.\u2018 Fat $6.49 $15 RATTAN GO-CARTS, $9.98 ed in corduroy and plush, with is Concentrated on Baby Carriages For Saturday $5 FOLDERS $3.50 Rattan back.large rubber tire wheels fold up.take up little space.Just the thing for a child of 18 months or 2 vears.$3.50 Reg.$5.Saturday.$18 AND $20 PULLMAN, SLEEPERS, $15 Reed and wood hody, low stkle, very comfortable for young baby.The gears are -+n- blue green or straw colors.leather cloth hoods.Fitted in stormnproof filling at back.Res.$8 and £20.Saturday.$15 $15 PULLMAN SLEEPER, $10 High sides, covered In leather cloth, rub- $10 lace or colored parasols, large very flexible spring body, rubber tire wheels.Everyone Reg tire wheels, adjustable hood.worth $15, and some $9.98 + $18.Satur- higher.Saturday.® days ee ee The new stocks include\u2014 A xminster, Brussels, and Floor Cloths.ve are able to quote the very lowest prices.WILDER'S 292 St.Catherine St.Secure your Floor Coverings without delay, from our well stocked CARPET FLOOR estry, Carpets and Rugs, also English All Wool Art Squares, Linoleums These goods are all bought from the best recognized firms in Europe.As we are direct importers from the manufacturers on a very large scale, Wilton, Velvet, Tap- J LIMITED Near Phillips Square WwW.Mail Orders Promptly Filled.irish Teachers for Sherbrooke.Special to the Montreal Star, Sherbrooke, Que., April 28.\u2014Irish Catholics here will have Irish teachers in schools to be opened here in September next, under the auspices of an order from Ireland.They have purchased the property of Mr.G.Lomis for $14,500 for this purpose.Irish residents here have dissatisfied with having to chièléren to the Christian æchool in this city.BY] long been send their Brothers\u2019 L TIPOGRAPH BROS, 1350-52-54-56-58 St.Catherine Street, East.J - \u201cColborne Suspect Committed, \u201c Colberne, Ont, April 28.\u2014 Leslte He the young man arrested on :Wuspiclon of Naving fired the Express ce and adjoining buildings here on | Ap 17, was yesterday committed for stat on a charge of arson.He will .&ppear for election next week, and in \u201cGate he electa for triai hy jury, the bo will ba tried at the June Assizes.k was found apparently secure- Saf bound In the office of the Express ieampany the morning of April 17, i \u201cwhile flames were raging around him, | \u2018Me explained that he had been knocked down, bound and gagged by (7 > We are still offering a lot of Beds that are slightly damaged at very low prices.STROME ENAMELED BED .c.ccooveeeen.evene se Meenas o5c.SANITARY MATTRESS .eve u ace ne se nee 00000 8289 WOVEN WIRE SPRING .Cremeans cee eeenns \u201881.53 oËr atock of Dressers.Stands, Sideboards, Etc.Is prices varying from 88 to R75.DAVENPORTS and PULLMAN SOFAS, trom 811 to $123.OILCILOTH, a choice assortment of designs, with prices trom 238¢ to PS a yard\u2019 complete, at © Call and see our goods.J a burglar.Four business firms were + purned out by the fire Lefore it was L subdued.+ ' * i - + \u201cLIBERTY HALL\u201d GIVEN Earl, Grey Competition Pleasant Entertainment, \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.April 28.\u2014Two Winnipeg Affords | the Earl Grey Musical and Dramatic | Competition last night.The Strollers\u2019 Dramatic Club presented H.T.Cra- | ptans appeared , \u201cLiberty Hall.\u201d ; able impression.The programme to-night wili be giv- | en by the London Dramatic Club and \u201cthe choir of Zion Church, Winnipes.tn R.C.Haddon's Both made a favor- | i \u2018New York Central Service.* The suburban service out of Montreal of the New York Central line ls to \"be increased commencing Monday.May ;1, to points located along the south shore of Lake 8t.Louis, viz., Chiateau- guay, Woodlands.Bellevue, Beauhar- , hois, St.Timothee and Valleytield, by \u2018a train to leave Windsor Station, daily.| except Sunday, at 6.20 p.m.for Valley.field and intermediate points.\u201cA a.R°S | companies provided the programme at/ ven's \u201cChimney Corner,\u201d and the Thes- | \\ Saturday Shopping made Pleasant and Profitable conditions.all may read.length Corsets.Special, Saturday.Very New Style Blouses We have about 12 dozen of fine Sheer Lawn and Muslin Blouses, beautifully embroidered fronts, kimono sleeves and I prettily trimmed with Val.lace, also others with 34 and long | sleeves, with high and low neck effects; i in all sizes, grand quality.Special Saturday, orly.$1.25 Latest Tailored Blouses These are New York's very latest creations in Blouses, are \u2018made of fine Linen Lawn, with very pretty imitation hand- embroidery detachable revere, at cuffs and collar.fronts.\u201d ceptionally good value.Colors are Mauve, Blue and White.and also are hand-embroidered A few have imitation hand-embroidered Ex- $1.59 to the Etates, the system which has for its object absolute honesty in dealing with the public.You may remember that years ago, business was conducted much along the lines of wrestling, i.e., the \u201cCatch as Catch Can\u201d method was | much in evidence, and with varied degrees of success to the shopkeeper, but not unattended, we fear, by unsatisfac- New York\u2019s Merchant Prince, Mr.John Wanamaker, is usually accredited with being theh first to introduce in- | tory results to the buying public.This is happily long past, and we now have business conducted along truthful lines.For ourselves, we have been in business in the city here for nearly half a century, and trust that we, in our smaller sphere, have been (to some extent at least), instrumental in bringing to pass these newer and more desirable We encourage honesty and truthfulness on every occasion, and mark all our goods distinctly so that i We invite your inspection to see if we are justified in our claims.| Remarkable Corset Value 10 dozen of the newest models in extreme and medium These are splendidly made and can be had in such variety of styles, as should suit all figures; guaranteed rust-proof, they have six hose supports.Fancy Automobile and Evening Scarfs -In Silk, Chiffon and Crepe de Chine, in all the new and effective novelties for thisiseason.Prices from.Ce ee ee a 0c .$10.00 Ladies\u2019 Fancy Neckwear, consisting of Lace Collars, Jabots, Tulle Bows, Silk, Bows and Embroidered Linen Collars.Very Special.25c Ladies\u2019 Cotton and Gauze Lisle Hose in black and all the new season\u2019s shades, perfect fitting, fast dye, garter tops 25c, 356 a 50C Ladies\u2019 Silk Hose | Ladies\u2019 Spun Silk Hose in Black and colors.» + ofa a 95¢ ca eo ws Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves | Among Kid Gloves at 81.00 pair, our \u201cMonaco\u201d is easily the first for value, specially made for us by Perrins from selected skins, every pair guaranteed.value.Special \"$1.00 | Wonderful Dress Goods Special 100 pieces Black and White Shepherd Checks, double fold and in 3 size checks, grand value.day, yard.On sale Satur- 29 Honan and Shantung Special 15 pieces of Honan and Shantung Natural Silk, beautiful Glace finish, absolutely pure silk and entirely devoid On sale Saturday, yard.of dressing, width 226 ins, 39c New Hamilton Creations beauty standpoint we mean.from the workrooms.To those who are unfamiliar creations we would especially address ourselves.Let us first of all illustrate to you the possibilities contained in our low priced hats, possibilities from a Knowing the one desire of every woman to look attractive, we feel most anxious that ail women who are looking for a really pretty style, should see our latest arrivals They.exhibit the hall-mark of perfection in domestic millinery.and we can with alsolute truthfulness say that they are really remarkable from an artistic viewpoint.The shapes \u2018used were the very latest from New York and the trimmings are arranged in delightful Sy ny $5 00, $7 20, $10.60 with our- style profusion.What?300 | Beautiful only 2x 89c per yard.Tea Cloths, \u201c First Quality\u201d Linens for Bedroom and Table We ask, Health and Happiness in the New Home, lovely New Linen.a hanced by the fact of being able to purchase these i .here To-morrow at Marked Savings.Bedspreads, ; Sky Blue, Pink and Gold.Large size.Regular - $3.50 each.Saturday.270 Snow White Tablecloths, grass bleached\u2019 215 yards.1 5 All linen.Regular $3.00.To-morrow only ° | 200 yards of English Sheeting, snow White.70 inch | width and free from dressing.Regular Dress Cases, etc.choice Saturday only, each is better calculated to inspire than, - The happy element is much en- in glowing colors of $2.95 | Size Magnificent designs.31c Saturday Special Manufacturers\u2019 stogk of Embroidered Pillow 8hams, Night 19c ray and Bureau Scarfs, Regular 39c.Your res uen ce 0u 0 Tapestry Table Covers Fringed all round, 9¢ cach $4.00 Folding Cot, with wool niattress and $2.9 pillow .Sample Lace Curtains, inches x 3 1-2 yards 3 each .cov 9c =] sie Passage Oilcloth, 1 yard wide, yard.27¢ | © Brass Extension Rods, 7 for 7 oP 25¢ tr r- 228 Tapers Por 69,00 $1.50 Pure :Feather Pillows, 98c 29c 35¢ Madras Muslin, 45 inches in best art ticking, pair Remnants, 4 yards wide, Linoleums, yard.mide, white or 174c 69c 59c ecru «ovine eens Cocoa Mats, each Sample Couch Covers, | cach.ie Wool Pillows, pair 2 14e a 01 151 4 m4 0000 0 STORE OPENS 8.30 A.M.and Closes at 6 P.M.Œ Toronto Woman Commited Suicide.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, April 28.\u2014Eva Richardson, aged 35 years, wife of George Richardson, and mother of two children, drank carbolic-acid last night, with her husband looking on, and died shortly afterwards in St Michael's Hospital.The husband is in custody ag a material witness.GREATEST MEDICINE > ON EARTH.A prominent citizen of Evansville, Ind., writes:\u2014*\u201cI was JM for five months with a pulmonary trouble, and had the beat doctors:\u2014I had hemorrhages and was in a very had way.Through tried Vinol, my life.to be.\u2019 medi] othets the same results.\u201d on request.) e want every one In this vicinity who-is troubled \u2018with chronic colds\u2014 cough : pulmonary\u2018 troubles\u2014 to come to our store and sot a bate of Vinol.\u2014 If it does not go to the seat of trou- blé\u2014heal the inflammation and stop = = = and I feel that it saved It is all ydu recommend it I believe It \u2018in the greatest © on earth 1 have advised o try Vinol, and they have had (Name furnished our no c and kee.Robt.H.Bryson, Druggist, tor.Peel \u2018and: St.Catherine streets, Montreal.- the advice of a friend 1|- the cough\u2014we will cheerfully return! every cent paid us for it.This shows | th\u2014and proves that you take; pances.Do we mean it?Come ; well, & former Justice of the Peace, and Yormerly of Spirit Lake, Iowa, was suffocated by gas in a well six miles her.Remnants Floor Oilcioth.2 and 2 1-2 yards wide, 19¢ yard $1.25 Lace Curtains, 60 inches x 3 1-2 yards, Colbert 97c each Ceiling Brushes, hold the dust edge, pair 89c $1.25 Hammocks, and not let it scatter, 35 C $1.25 Baby High Chairs $12 BED OUTFIT 79c each .| ALABASTINE in all thé new colors, now on sale, STAIR PADS Make your Stair Carpets wear double time.£12.00 BED OUTFIT 1 Brass Mounted Bed, 1 All Steel Spring, 1 Fine Wool Mat- tress, 1 Pair Feather Pillows.The lot (+) JN $8.75 35 TRUE BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ON TOP FLOOR $1.25, Adjustable Curtain stretchers, each.\u201d 89c HALIFAX BROOMS \u2018 The Celebrated No.10, best broom in the market, 31c each 5 FEET OAK POLES Complete with brass rings, brackets and brass ends, 25¢ each 12'-¢ 10c ead Oileloth, 5 C Baby's Cot Hammock, safest and most comfortable $2 25 ® cot made, each $1.25 Window | Shades, size rea ated wach.alc 98c Passage Ollcloth, yard Stair Oilcloth, yard $1.50 Rubber Door Mats, each.The HAMILTON Col ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Between Drummeng Disappointment Causes Death Sculptress Suffers Heart Disease and Dies After Work Has Been Refused Special to The Montreal Star.New York, April 28.\u2014Mrs.Elisabeth St.John Mathews.sculotréss, having a studio at 13% West Forty- Fifth Street.a bust of President Taft for the Yale Club, died in the Hehvemanr Hospt- tal last eveulng after tvo days\u2019 1li- ness, ccused by the refusal of a com- mwussion \"« accept the bua* l\u2018arl- lae.fal* Mrs.Matthews recc'v- | ri a.vrde.to make a bus: of tha Pre- shient Hv (ne Yale Club, ahd was t- receive $5,000 for the work.She com, pleted tno built last : week.but \u2018he Coinfi:istion, Which was composed of Andrew Carnegle, ex- Miyor.ke \u2018h Low apd.others, refused ta acss A few davs Ister M att) ows win! taken to the hospit Er Van Deft} Berg, aho had chargé of \u2018he pacent,] sa\u2018d death wus due to heart diecase, hustened hy disappointment.4 - 1 Scott Resident.Was Ouffocated.Scott; Bask, April 20.\u2014Harold Bar- EN IT who had just completed]: cast of and Mountain Streets | Sir M.Nathan For Cairo Post May Succeed Sir Eldon Gorst as * British Resident in Egypt, J London, April 28.\u2014 The Jewish Chronicle states that it is rumored that 8ir Mathew Nathan will succeed Sir Eldon Gorst as British resident in pt.\u201cShould this report prove correct,\u201d Hay\u2019s air eal th Restores color\u2019 tw Gray.oF - Faded hair\u2014Restioyes ah | | druff and inv ~Promotes \u201c8 lixzurient, \u201chealthy hair growth\u2014Stops its falling out.Ismota dye.Sores or direst upad | \"eqeiet of price sad Ms for on LE, Sie Co REFUSE A SUBSTITU TBS 104 daw $5.00 Wool Mattress, good quality ticking, very soft and comfortable, $325 ] | Each .25¢ Japanese Matting, I Cotton Warpes, yard.16c Reversible Staf Carpet, yard .7 FR 10c | ! | | Stair Plates, : doz.8c { JAPANESE RUGS 2yards x 2 yards.98 I 2yards x3 yards.1.50 8H 3 yards x 3 yards.2.25 | 3 yards x 3% yards .265 3yardsx4 yards .$3.00 pet, 3-4 yard wide, yard 98c $3.00 Sample Brussels Rugs.Size 1 yard x 2 yards.Damaged by water.$1.49 Wall Paper Borders, worth up to $1.00 roll, 1 or 2 band.Be Roll 5c 25c Water Colors, with mat, each of LADIES\u2019 HOME JOURNAL \u2018» FOR MAY NOW ON | | | } NEW PATTERNS Sue HERE.| RURAL WOMEN ARE SENSIBLE Special to, The Montreal Ster.Torongô; April 38.\u2014\"\u201cWhat the rural woman Ÿ ants is not à voté,\u201d decigred Miss Maud Hotson, of Parkhill, at 8 meeting of the Toronto Suffrage As sociation last night.D \u201cWhat is woman's duty as a home maker and a citizen?\u201d is the question she is asking.The rural women ai working first, last and always for the good of the many.\u201d \u2019 says the paper, \u201cif will be the second time in history, after a lapse of some 4,000 years, that a Hebrew will Rave taken the most.prominent place In.the government.of Sir Mathew Nathan was Governor of Natal.The term \u201cGelatine Bpined\u201d moan, if anything, one who cannot pro wil to the will of another.decided on havin a.No.4 2 Spring Bed or Stee! Suffer the\u2019 ignomihy of\" ot ET eut ed\u201dand submit tothe Sepoxtiiva vn yes # the hands of anyoms, - or stéel couch which HE riot afywhere Beastly \u201c= ee; inde\u201d Lo) e Hercules, if you 1der\u2019s, ae oefriei, Sted.Bedding | | $1.50 Wilton Velvet Stair Car- | | | formerly | lesan, ôf some otisér sort port A | Co - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911.~ OODWIN'S LIMITED, Owning and Operating A.E.REA & CO.MONTREAL, LIMITED | To-Morrow Men\u2019s Suits Will Be Rome Wasnt Built In A Day| SENSIBLE DRESSES and COATS || | Sold At $10.95 And this store is not going to be.It is going to take \u2018 For Women and Children =~ | time to come anywhere near our ideal.But we We have followed the idea with sen sible prices.N shall build very much quicker if you yourself will Some people do not consider that a couple of hundred dollars is a sensible price English Tweeds, French Worsted, Scotch Tweed effects, wool, tweed and fancy worsted patterns, in colors of Brown, Grey, Green and Fancy patterns.Latest cut and style, three button sack, hand padded shoulders, hand worked button holes.Every garment we guarantee to keep its shape { { J and mot to crumple or crease.Full length coat, semi-peg top trousers, five pockets, belt oops, side deal faithfully with us.What do we mean: Tell for a dress.There are few who can hold the same idea when they know that the price straps.Co _ | us at once of anything you know of that is not reach- we are asking to-morrow for beautiful dresses is only $9.75.Silk Coats for the same ee SPECIAL-FOR SATURDAY \\ ing the standard we have set up.It may be that price will also appeal to those who want som ething that will stand the test of criticism, Æ 18 Men's Suits.$15,00 | SATURDAY, some one of our staff has not yet caught the spirit of and still come out unscathed.pi 2 nen ss ut ree EACH | the store, dnd coming in contact with that person you To-morrow, from the sizes of small women we go to the makes which will fit = en's Suits.318.00 .>, ; .ps the little girls, and then to the measuremen ts of the toddler in the jumper\u201d class.23 Men's Suits.$2000 J might get an impression decidedly in opposition to .th which these little talks of o intended The tiny children are receiving all co nsideration in the matter of price too, and re- : IE ACH T HE BOY TO DRESS NE ATLY \u20ac one urs are inténde ductions in their clothes; cost is sure to save many a mother\u2019s money to-morrow.What B {- lo convey.more interesting than descriptions of dresses and the like?> T .BOYS\u2019 $5.00 AND $6.00 SUITS AT $3.89 The impression you have in your mind after DRESSES FOR WOMEN AT $0.75, MADE TO COATS FOR WOMEN AT $0.75 AND $19.75 As the twig is inclined so the branch will grow.If the boy is taught to dress \u2018 mass SELL AT $20, $22.75\u2014Fine Wool Panama, Coats in Black Rajah Silk and invisible stripe .neatly now he will want to do it when he is a man.Many a man learned this useful reading the advertisement is the one you should some embroidered, others plain smart lines, Cream Suiting, formerly priced at $18 and W lesson in his youth, and to-day he feels proud in knowing how to dress as well as cir- have in your mind the moment you see the goods nicely tailored, some with lace yokes and $22 \"Black Brosdclo.Sat Tan, Covert cumstances will allow.Your position may d epend on your being well and neatly clothed, : .: sleeves.Also Black Taffeta and Rajah a roacelo sur $9.75 or meet the clerks.Even if the advertisement short sleeves.Also Bla j day.Cee so.we are going to help both men and boys to get the right clothes at the right prices.Silk, in colors of Natural, Rose and Green, in , is only a suggestion, we .» \u2019 Man-tailored Coats for women of men\u2019s wear BOYS\u2019 SUITS, all wool, tweed and worsted in grey, brown dark green and fancy stripes.- Comes in .E.few Fe + six models of tunic, over-skirt and belted serges, long shawl collar of heavy satin in two piece double breasted bloomer and straight knee pants, well made and shaped, best quali- want it to suggest ab- styles.Well assorted, sizes 32 to 42.39.{5 both navy and black.An excellent \"t $19.75 ty linings, strap and buckle on bloomers.To fit boys 8 years to 16.Regular $5 and $3.89 solutely the truth.Saturday.\u2026.\u2026 utility coat.Saturday.$6.Saturday, each.! CRT \u201cSecond Floor.SIkM \u2018 ¥ IN THE : CHILDREN'S SECTION araui STYLISH LITTLE COATS of 100 LITTLE DRESSES IN A LITTLE JUMPER DRESSES in \"| A Millinery Shape That Is Scarce [New Stik Marauisette Motor Veils) Fi.fn, memes | Sit ae pd a a pre pes | $2.50 : ribbons blue, red and navy, tied caje and gingham with braid blue, red and tan trimmed, 2 to The Black Mohair Is The One Which Is So Elusive Beautiful Scarfs of best quality silk marquisette with seven wide * Side With bow; 2 to 5 years.ore Hs ane Val ee pid Sears © Formerly $1.25.49c .ep: .i h end, and f .Sooo aturda .While some buyers find a difficulty in getting all the Mohair shapes they want, we have been .paris stripes eac them in Silver.Taupe Mordone, pest thing in Formerly priced at $4.$3.25 pink.Previous price $1 25 y .particularly fortunate in having secured all of this class we are asked for.Fortunate so far, but it \u2019 ; y» Saturday.$1.60 to $2.Saturday First Floor, New Building Ivory and Black, 2/2 yds.long, 24 ihs.wide.Our price .î may not last the season thrqugh.Every day the clever home milliner is increasing in numbers, and she always wants the most fashionbale untrimmed shapes to make up.Her fingers have saved her \u2019 - .CTT many a dollar, and she has not been slow to take advantage of the value we have offered.She can L DIES HOSIERY A Li a F S L t T bl # have three hats where the buyer of already trimm ed headwear affords one.The college girl and her A itt e oot are aves a er rou e ; sister at business.the stay at home girl and the girl of the golf course will be catered for to-morrow, LADIES\u2019 EMBROIDERED HOSIERY\u2014Made from fine spun yarn; in the peculiar styles of untrimmed hats they may desire.have deep garter tops, spliced heel and toes, double soles, are Many a little foot that was not properly taken care of in the younger is suffering beautifully hand embroidered with effective designs; 15 25¢ the effects of ill-treatment now.Just think ahead a bit and see that the children have Prices will naturally vary with the material, but we venture to say that the dollar shape will be supreme again.Our tables will be full of the hats of the season.different colors; all sizes, 83 to 10.Special, a pair.nothing to blame you for in this respect in time to come.Trot them along here and get F Every hat is strikingly smart One model is a large black mo- UNTRIMMED SHAPES \u2014 The \u2014Main Floor.them boots and shoes that do fit them.While you are seeing to their wants have a and different, no two in the hair shape, trimmed in front most difficult hat to buy in the good foot covering for yourself.Even if you did not get a proper foot education when whole collection are alike.Some ; millinery market is a black Mo- B S d hel k f Boot built tic 1 with a smart bow of black and llinery ; 0 C d Sh you were young, we can help to make up for it now.Boots are now built on rationa rogues, some turbans.a0 white ribbon, finished with blue 27 shape.No scarcity of them uy on atur ay at Uur Can Y ONOP plans, \u2014our prices are modelled on rational thoughts for your purse.here, all the shapes, small, med- ere NN , large picture hats are repre- verve Quelle.F Particularly $5 ium and large at $1.50, $2, re ee Fu ornoth i pte ne CE Bars.Men\u2019s Boots in fine velour calf, our calf, smooth vici calf, tan Children\u2019s Dongola Kid Blucher sented in the collection for .$2.50, $3, $3.50, $5 and $1 Good nourishing food {for Chiid- ren.5 for .el 5 fine tan Russia calf, fine quali- calf, gunmetal calf.Reg.price Boots, good weight of sole, toe Saturday\u2019 sselling at.Second Floor.shapes Saturday.Per In RE 40° Our Special 1 Ib.box of assorted ty Patent Colt in high or low.from $3.50 to $4.Sat- $2.48 caps.Sizes 5to 75, 8 98¢ 3 : Fre Meadow Milk Drops, This 1s ton of fruit.creams.\u201calmond.Thus = o br Sui oa EN urday.FINE va AMERICAN BOOTS, .o ard to describe, |: ; - .cheap a n per ; , : BETWEEN THE H ATS A ND SOCKS oti mrt odes Fervor cro.50° pair.Saturday.$3.50 Ce ine strap pumps, in PUMPS, OXFORD TIES \u2014 A ; .for more.Per 1b.\u2014Main Floor\u2014New Building.WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND 2 patent colt, at 98c, $1.15, $1.25, complete assortment to select EYELET TIES\u2014AII sizes in all \u2014Second Floor.from.Prices \u2014 $3 to $5.All COMES UNDERWE AR | _ leathers,patent leather, fine vel- sizes, all widths.That is the proper place for Underw eär to be most people will admit.We are F REN CH KID GLOVES W ent T 0 N ew Y ork; L eft Ww ai st 8 B ehin d selling the underwear so cheap to-morrow that you will probably be ready to buy the Hat and Socks also, when you note the prices.One Doll r T -M Yrow f Many men take little interest in the millinery openings, but the sterner sex can a o-Morro Our Waist Buyer slipped off to New York the other day, but he had to afford to have a spring opening of their 0 wn to-morrow with the price of a h France and the Kid Glove are always in the mind together.: ; mi - placed at .98.Take a look à in the mirror a nd if your hat does not Si ou we So SU To-day we add another thought, and that is that all we ask for leave all the waists behind him in Montreal.Though he has made an enviable repu 1 y p- this grade of Ladies\u2019 Gloves to-morrow is One Dollar.Add a tation as a seller of waists, there are others in the department who can also sell some ply you with a new one, and you will still ha ve change out of a dollar.i i i couple of pairs to the glove box at that price, or, if the box is waists, and they are going to have a chance to-morrow.] Our Socks at three pairs for .55 are worth reading the description the buyer missing, come along to the store, buy a glove box and start it i here gives of them.into a career of usefulness by securing for it its first pair of You ladies of Montreal know better than anyone can tell you what you want Don\u2019t go on the baseball field with asilk hat on, buy a sweater to-morrow for .89.French Kid Gloves.(Double event).in the waist line.Do you agree with our choice for Saturday's selling?We are in- We have your size, you know your color, the price is truly quisitive and can scarcely wait to know the answer, but judging from the other waist MEN'S PURE WOOL JERSEYS, BEST ENGLISH NATURAL $200 BLACK STIFF FELT ; i .+ .A tt » .also in'coat style, in plain col- LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL UN- - HATS, 98c\u2014High grade Eng attractive, so there should be no hesitancy events, it is ten to one that we have again hit on another popular selection for you.We I ors oi navs, Sroy cardinal ete DERWEAR\u2014The proper under- lish Black Stiff Hats in shapes 12° PAIRS LADIES FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES, over- haven't said a word about the price or the quality, nor have we told you that there I sizes from 0 ese t for th ; makes, from a large high class manufacturer.These Gloves Jerseys.and Coat Jerseys 89c garmen or e present season.of the very latest design, black range in value from $1.25 to $1.75 a pair, and come in as- are also skirts in this list.They too are worth while.N An exceedingly good value; corded silk trimmings, solid sorted colors, modes, grey, brown, tan, also black, white.300 LADIES\u2019 TAILOR-MADE WAISTS\u2014Made LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRTS\u2014Made of fine Eng- : MEN\u2019 S PLAIN AND FANCY sizes from 34 to 44, trimmed Russia leather bands, thorough- They are beautifuly soft and elastic, highly finished, and , .de wi lish Sateen, 14 inch frill, trimmed with rows of d LISLE SOCKS.\u2014 Plain and large pearl buttons, shirts with ly hand made; in sizes the colors are all the new fashionable shades.Special $1 of fine linen lawn, plain tailor-ma e with neat shirring and pin tucks, finished with two small i 0 fancy stripes and embroidered long or short sleeves.Special \u2019 98¢c for Saturday only, all izes.pocket, others wide tucks, plain linen collar and ruffles.Sizes 38, 40 0 and 4 42.Satur- pi designs, double soles.Rho sale price, per suit, $1.38 6,2 to 7/8.Saturday fon \u2014 Main Floor.cuffs.Just made for Saturday's selling.= 98c day.} $1.19 Saturday, 3 pairs.Saturday.\u2014Main Floor.- Sizes 34 to 42.Saturday.en.Second Floor CLOSES : 1 3 Still Talking About Enamelware Sale i The third day of the Special EE AE OMS | 2008 Wall Paper ; Store Your Furniture With Us Till You Want to Use It store to-morrow.All this \u201cReliable\u201d Enamelware has ros You might just as well store your furniture in coats of the best enamel, each article light blue with pure white.} Can you wonder, when we are so confident.We have the Our vast stérerooms till you are ready to use it.| most varied stock of NEW WALL PAPER to be seen in the instead of paying high prices to have it moved IF - city; and, furthermore, we are satisfied our values are right on about the first of May.In many cases it will cost every line shown.more to move the old pieces you have looked at Our new shelving and new showrooms are now being laid [OF Years than to come to this store and buy out, and when complete will be one of the MOST UP-TO.Splendid new stuff, probably just the kind ot DATE OF ANY WALL PAPER SHOWROOMS ON THIS furniture you have wanted for so long.Simply CONTINENT.We would ask our customers to bear with a Sit down and think.If you are going to spend ; little inconvenience for a few days longer.We are working in cartage what new chair and things will cost night and day to evolve order out of comparative chaos.here, why not have brand new outfits for the new ?Saturday the fc'lowing specials are offered: house : This is more than a reasonable argument\u2014 Last year a Montreal man paid thirty-seven dollars to have his ordinary furniture moved.lining.» We can save a lot of that bill.Think in figures.# We have a variety of designs in three-piece Suites, and we would particularly mention some very special suites, varied in the design of ~ frame and covering.The frames are built of ma- hoganized birch, thoroughly wel] constructed of dainty shape and well polished.Coverings are silk tapestry and French Moire, and are all good .vo colorings and tasteful designs.The backs are Sauce Pans, Rice Bollers, Tea |FOUr sizes of Tea Pots, which usual prices are 75c, 85c, 95c and upholstered as well as the seats.$22.48 Kettles.Regularly sold as high $1.05, will be cleared on this 49 A PEN 2,000 Rolls Latest Art Creations\u2014 690 Rolls Choice Canadian and In two tone, tapestry and shad.American Bed Room .Paper\u2014 Let us be the carters, for we do it FREE.Saturday .$1.50, will continue to be 69° last day, for .,.8 ow effect German made wa Colors, pink, blue, green, yel- cleared Saturday at .papers.Regularly sold at boc low and tan.These are very = on ; \" y The only security you have and 60c per roll.Suitable for special values at 15c and 18c.This Cheffonier is con- This chair is suitable for \u2018Other Sauce Pans, straight and an vou want ene Ph 3 quiet living rooms, parlors, din- Saturday, > structed of selected ) - i convex tterns.Regular 85c E ing rooms and halls.These lines perroll .10° hardwood.and is finish foamy oot orton and $1.0 wil be on ale be\u2019 rire day pr (he sale ie eo , Ç will appeal to people of very re- 9 inch borders to match, Qc a : sa zoom, and matches : 49 e here as early as possible to- gc fined taste, made without bor- per yard .e.ed In rich golden sur- TWO PIECES Cheffonier and Dres- Bt o.oo.attcecercenes morrow mornins.18 ders.Saturday, per roll, 25¢ 7,720 Rolls Parlor Paper \u2014 All face, quarter cut oak.ser advertised to-day.| 30 and 35¢ leading shades and colorings Case contains five easy $15 85 Carefully constructed GROCERIES \u201c A a ates esigns.xcellen \u2019 al 1,880 Rolls Very Handsome Cana- value at, per roll, 30c and 3bc.running drawers, mirror of igciected haraw oad.+ dian Made Pager \u2014 In tapestry Saturday.per roll, 29< and in top \u2018of good size, and Dresser and Stand of similar construction and fin- stretchers, brace arms 50 Choice Picnic Hams, 6 to 15¢ Lemons, per dozen _,.13 ; and two tone effects, stripes 95¢ Uritish bevelled plate.ish to Cheffonier, an exceptional value.In place neat back, richly fin- 7 1bs., per Ib.\u2026.- and conventional designs.Colors The Lrass trimmings of Bhaped mirror, as shown in Illustration, we have ished in Golden \u2018sur- Jellled Veal, 27° Chinese Table Ginger, 23° a of green, wood brown, tan and 18 inch friezes to match, per are plain and proces number of pra ath deep a British face, % cut oak finish.per Ib.nn ist stem, 1 1b.biscuit, especially adapted to yard, Rc and c neat.Satur- \u2019 ors.size X Cee.86 Choice t Breakfast Bacon.from Ne ste 24 er 50° +.dens and llving rooms.These 750 Yards Best British Made Dyed drawer.Special price for two pieces 20° to 24¢ ver Table Raisi Tere CC goods are reliably made and we | Tapestry Buriap \u2014 For dadoes P ed T ; \u2018 er vas.\" 18 5 can recommend them both for a panelling in stairways, ress ongue, 1 37° per Ib, .\u20260.00 se ve style and durability.Our price halls, dining rooms, offices, per Ib.\u2018Chicken.the Mixed Nuts, 18 ir M Saturday will be, per roll, 99e, dens and libraries Regular Galantine Chicken, 40 per Ib.serecscre ie 25° and 30° value, per yard 30c and c per Ib.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 rr Featherstrip Cocoanut, 1 8 A c .\u201840c.Saturday, per yard .Head Cheese, ]2%e per lb.,.0.\u2018 ge, '# inch.mn 18 inch borders to Painted Buflap\u2014All \u2018widths, up to perib.becanres '| Bakers Chocolate, \u2018per 22¢ ROC : math.per yard, 4c and 10° 90 inches Regular value 18c Cooked Ham, .30° Ih, PKR.m.0.00000000 .( x.per 8q.y turday TI L.2.220200 00000 Pure Marmalade, | LÉ 1000 als Cheap > Canadian Made per sq.yard .14c Cambridge or Frankfurters ] £c 5 Ib.-tins .roncsa pee 32° = .every me In the house, also Best JAmerioan Vari Tile wan ; ,Ç Bqusages, per Ib.- ee n Hi Eo 6 Per ro on n e for Jue bath rooms and rear stairways._ ' \u2018 AE : 5 co 010300005010 0 \u201c ashable.ry.Reg- 4 2 Pi = Pinch birders match Jue MENS BE BO O K S ab A per yard .a y cee Sat Y, per roll .C \\ KINDLY SHOP EARLY IN THIS \u2014Department Third Floor, Uni- \" * The Broad Highway.$120 The Dop rl | 1 ; DEPARTMENT.versity Street, Side.\u2014Third Floor, New Building.By Jeffrey Farnol .| By Richard dires 0947 9% 0 | ; .° ; = ~ a 4 .\u201cun ! 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