The Montreal herald, 2 avril 1903, jeudi 2 avril 1903
[" | NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL, Friday, 0.30 am, Campanip.L HE a LD Osun rose this a.m.at 541; sets at 628.5 __ TO-M&nnOŸS WEATHER Ussettiod and mild, with essed.sional - rain and local thunder torme.JOO.SERIE Ë ESTABLISHE TWELVE PAGES.-MONTREAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908.TWELVE PAGES.~ SEP \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Parliamentary Letter.PARLIAMENT IS WORKING HARD Vast Amount of Business Has Been Done in Fifteen Working Days.R LOT OF SPEECHES SPOILED Opposition Orators Disappointed When Sir Wilfrid Failed to Bring Down a Partizan Measure.From The Herald's Staff Correspondent in the Press Gallery of the House of Commons.Ottawa, Wednesday.\u2014The House has sat fifteen times.It 1s more than fifteen days since the Governor-General declared the third session of the ninth Parliament opened, but there have been & number of Saturdays and Sundays mixed up with the working days, and ectual count shows that on just fifteen occasions the Commons navi) listened to the prayer of the Speaker, made in two languages by way of precaution, for divine guidance in law making.Fifteen times the members have gone hammer and tongs to the work of fashioning laws.There has been a god deal done.Fs- timates have been dealt vith in a pres limt pary way.The Speech from the Throne has passed.Ministerial changes have been explained.The lLieutenant- Governorship of tMmtario, the Colwmial Conference, Home Rule, the cattie embargo, the sale of cigarettes, the dt - vorce laws and cattle Killing bv rall- ways have been discussed, The railway commission bill, the bill to raise the price of admission on the Chinese, and the redistribution measure have been introduced The Worst But all of this i= preliminary, and there is a pile of business yet to come.The Government has 1 mass of material, and the members are Feginning to wake up and get in thrir bills.For a long time the members gave no indi- is Yet to Come.cation of having the usual number of private bills for consideration.As a Cersequence the Administration came to the conclusion that three days a, week was more than they ne-ded.So to-night notice ig given that the Government intend to take Thursdays hereafter, leaving Mondays ond Wednesdays for the members.The number nf private measures has pucsed the fifty mark now.With this hint that the Government Intends ta have na loafing there should be a flood of Hills which will bury the officers of the House.Holidays in July.The taking of Thursdays so early in the session means thot there is to be no letting up nn the Government pres- eure on the House.It is probable that Hon.Mr.Prefontaine's intimation that rorogation will occur in July wil! not e far astray unless some sort of a legislative snarl develops.The Opposition obstructed for a week to foree out the Redistribution Bill.It has nn reason to continue blockine the estimates now.The redistribution mezetnre Was a body check for the Opposition.The critical sid» of the House has not vet recovered its breath.It was uot the sort of a measure that war expected.Ail the Conservatives agree on that point.The pronasition is so fair and ao unprecedented that they are still looking for sonne foul trap bercath a fair surface.It is bevond the compr-hen- sion of a party which, when it had the power, used it for the interest of the party and rot for the interest of the country, that the present possesaors of the power should de anything hut Rerrymander the country to a standstill.There Was goad Cangervative precedent for this course, and the Opposition expected that it would be followed.It 18 à gond wind that blows nobody 11.There is one s2d >spect to the emi- Tentiy fair redistilhbution bill It Killed i lot of wall prepared 2nd highly indignant speeches as «(vid ns the inserip- tions on the pyramide.The Opposition war loaded vith caretally digested, well considered spontaneous indignation.A score of members had sprerhes rehrars- ed, and were ready to launch them the heads of the Hansard men and ae Government.Weeks and month ind sleepless nights had been spent propar- ing them.The econstitiencieg had heen studied.The wordg of the Liberals on former gerrvmanders had been pored aver.The dep of the Liberals on redistribution Had heen noted, Liberals Bound to Win, Tt was a pity to waste so much effort and so mich good oratory.but the Redistribution Rill Killed criticism with kindness, and the country will never know what it miesed.The saddest fen- ture of the affair is that the arrangement for redistrihvtion by conference 1s bound to be fi iv at] 18 also bound ta result as digi.strousiy far the C'onserva- tives 04 the InOst severe gerrymander could, The last Conservative gerre - mander left the country in such shape that even after the most geuérons concessions In the rearrangement of the gents the Anal redistribution will he had fer the Opposition.By the nrexent hil) the Government wil! not only get tho credit of being fair hut it will in the rediatribution almost a2 mach as 1 1t followed the veersmandering toes Ues which vere originated by the Con- eerv.ativres.Down With the Ciaarette.Hrtle ci pentiferous nufsinece, the elyorette, Was nrroigne 1 befor> \u2018he House to-dav, tried nd condemned.By a vote nf 103 ta 44 th- Commons derided tht th: importation.sole ond immanu- facture af clgarettes chanjd he stoppod, of the gronnd that they were a menace te the physical and moral woll-being of the youth of th: land The menihers Who voted against the Tecotution, pnd APIOUE them vers the Prenner and Many prominent Cons ru: fives, TId ag on the ground that individua' liberty CUght to he respected They expreusert the opinion that the stite hold no right te Netnrp parental duties Several of the rolnistére jette dd with the rmrjorits NALF-MINUTE INTERVIEWS City Surveyor Barlow-When the ©.P.R.expropriates the land south of Notre Dame Street the city will then have one of the most attra.tive boulevards in America.Ad.Walsh\u2014I think the prerence of the union label on the police boots would Buarantee n good article.Jt is worth much more than the difference of five cents a pair.benef t \u2018 PATRICK CARLIN ON TRIAL IN THE CONSPIRACY CASE tn C.P.R.; \u2018itness for the Crown is Edward King, Who * pa Described System of Auditing Trains.The hearing of evidence in the case of Patrick Carlin, the ©.P.R.con- auctor, uccured of conspiring with Q.H.Johnston, the audit clerk, to iet conductors know when their trains would be checked, was begun in the Court of King's Bench this morning.The whole of yesterday afternoon was occupied in recuring à jury, and at thas opening of the court Mr.Cooke and Mr I,atleur outlinad the crown's side for the jury, and explained that it was the purpose of the prosecution to prove that ft was Carlin who obtained the information as to the dutes on which certain trains would be audited, from Johnston and forwarded !t to the conductors who were in the conspiracy.Nr.M.J.F Quinn and Mr.N.K.La- fiumme are acting for the defence; and before the testimony was heard.Mr.Quinn ask-d that 211 the witnesses be called and excluded from the room.This was granted, and Mr.Quinn then asked the court to request the witnesses to refrain from reading the newspaper reports of the case.His TIordshtp however, declined to comply with this.fying that he had no right to restrict the liberties of the witnesses in this way.The first witness was Mr.Edward assistant travelling auditor for who explained the system of audit.He sald that the two auditors boarded a traln at some point where they wera not expected and while one took over the receipts of the parlor car conductor, the other did the same with those of the regular conductor.These tn declaring for the suppression of the cigarette.Sir Wilfrid's Little Joke.Several members of the Opposition never miss an napportunity to attempt te get the (Government to announce its policy.Dr.Sproule is one of them.After the vote on the cigarette resolution, he asked Sir Wilfrid what he pro- Josed to do about It.The Prime Minis - ter solemnly said he believed he would have to give up smoking cigarettes.As Sir Wilfrid is known never to touch tobacco In anv form the House had a good laugh at the expense of the enterprising member of the Opposition.Prefontaine's Smile.The announcements made by the X'inister of Marine and Fisheries at the dinner in Montreal! Monday night, of the names of those who are likely to be selected for the transportation commise sion, and several other important matters, war the subjeret of some Opposition demands for his dismissal from the Cabinet for announcing a rolicy in advance of the official method on the floor of the House.It ia the first time that the Hon.Raymond Prefontaine has teen under Are.The Montreal Herald's report of his remarks was quoted to him.He said that he could nnt see any reason for nim dismissal in the repart.He had spoken generally and deductions had eveidently been made from his remarks.He seemed to rather enjoy the situation than to find discomfort in ft.It mav be remarked that this is a very satisfactory way for a Minister to recejve attacks, Nothing discourages an Opposition like meeting strenuous attacks with a smiling face.A.R.H CANADA MAY HAVE WAR VESSELS ON THE LAKES Minister of Marine and Fisheries Expected to Recommend Three Third-Class Cruisers.{Special to The Mantreal Herald) Ottawa, April 2.\u2014There is ronsider- able speculation as to the nature of the measure for naval defence, which the Minister of Marine and Fisheries will recommend 1m the fulfillment of what was sald at the Colonial Conference in London last summer.Hon.Raymond Prefontaine has he- fore him a scheme which invoives the appearance of three third-class cruisers in t'\u2018anadian waters, one off the Atlantic Coast, the second at Toronto, and Sydney, where he procured a rig and drove back to look for his prisoner, When the train arrived at Rrandon it oner And brinæing Krips.wus minus pria- detective, their only shawls and Fb bb AE ftir lintel 3 + + PICKED POCKET + + AND UNLOCKED + + HANDCUFFS.+ + - + 4+ Alleged Manitoba Forger + + Then Jumped From Lu 3 Train, + + \u2014\u2014 + Je Brandon, Man.April 2.\u2014L.+ {+ S.Patterson, who escaped + + from Detective Clevely's cus- + + tody near Brandon last night, + + where he was being taken + + from Detroit to stand his + + trial on a charge of forgery, ++ + pleked Clevely's pocket on + + the train, secured the key of ob s+ his handouffs, liberated him- + self, and jumped off the + train as {it was pulling out of + Austin, + Clevely neglected to stop + the train until it reached + Je + + J 3.+ J + + *- shedefefoeloefosionioeiet t : the third on the British Columbia coast.Prenumably the British Government would be willing to sepd vessels for this purpose, or if the Dominion Government approved of the achema snitable vessels could be acquired by them.The appearance of war vessels in the 'pper Lakes would seemingly be open to objection under the Rush-Bagot Treaty.but against a mere training ship the United States could make no complaint.ns they have themselver in- trodueed vessela of this class, If this scheme goes through it is thought there would be no lack of re- crults, séelug that nt least 45,000 flaher- men ply thelr calling on the coasts of the Maritime provinces, and anv mune Ler of smart mariners are to be found on the Upper Likes, \u2014_ SUPPOSED PAUPER WORTH $10,000.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Toronto, April 2.\u2014 When the body of the aged woman, Margaret Lindsay, ! was found in a house on Bathurst street en Tuesday it was thought deceased | had no relatives in the city, and the | body was removed to the morgue.Ît| turns out, however.that there are] three cousins of the deceased in thel city, and they are very angry because of the placing of the body in the morgue.They aaid tHe dead woman was worth $10,000 or thereabouts.COUNTER PETITION IS | are placed in sealed envelopes, and the auditors pass through the train finding out the Jistance passengers are travel- Hng.Memoranda of this are made, and the auditocs then «heck over the tickets end fare received from the conductor by this.Proceeding to speak of the conspiracy Mr.King said that Johnston came to his house, Prince Arthur Avenue, Aug.29, and told him that a friend of his had asked him if he could find out for him when cerVain trains would be audited.Johnston asked the witness if he could provide Fim with the neces- eary information which Indian Outrage.HIS MORNING'S EDITION of the Caugh- and explain to his constituency what license he has to remain in the business when real good men bave to go.CHICAGO WOMEN ARE going to publish a\u2019 daily pajer.All the employes exrept the sporting editor wil?bo women.How would you like to be the sporting editor\u201d THE ALBANIANS ARE up in arms, and so are a good many small children in Montreal.MR.BUTTERICK, the originator of the tissue paper dress pattern, is dead.Who can Ket up and say: \u201cWell, he din't get any of my money\u2018?.APRIL FORECAST: NOW THAT Mr.Bickerdike has got his anti-cigsrette measure through he sbould do something about the le who manufacture crars from the onio nd cabbage planta- ons.SHOWERS.A Pure Fake.The sunshine gilds the April day, And we In glad pxpectancy Come forth in holiday array, And raise the note of vernal glee.But all that glitters is not gold, And we are struck with dire dismay The saddening sequel to behold, When sunshine gilds the April day.For all is cheerless, chill and drear, And we are left with.none to blame Except ourselves for trusting here 6 Unto another gold brick game.Undoubtedly True.Singleton\u2014''Why does a woman always carry her purse in her hand\" Wederly\u2014' \u2018Because if she placed it in her | British and pocket t's ten to one she'd never never be able to find it agin.\u201d PRICE ONE CENT.Special Cable Service.GING ALL RIGHT, BEGGING ALL WHONE: Lord Strathcona Objects to Canadian Church Appeals for British Money.INDIANS NEED CHURCHES But Canadians Are Not All Pauper Pagans Panting for English | Curates.+ Special Cable to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News.London, April 2.\u2014According to the Morning Leader, the Bishop of Keewatin, who is in England seeking a contribution of £5,000 sterling, says that 75 per cent.of the Indians hold family worship regularly.The Indians walk sometimes 25 miles to church.The bishop states that he has baptized scores of babies brought over 150 miles over the snow on their mother's backs.For the purpose of getting the \u2018money a letter was published in the Times, signed by the Primate of Canada, Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., ex-Premier.Tür- others not Canadians, begging for the sum of £10,000 sterling for an endowment to the bishoprics of New Westminster and Kootenay.The letter says that unless the church is sypported quickly her influence in the West will receive a serious blow.These begging letters are considered unworthy of Canadian churchmen.Lord Strathcona and other leading Anglo- Canadians condemn them, because they create an.impression here that Canadians are pauper pagans panting for English curates.\u2018MR.BARR CRITICIZED Canadian Correspondent of English Paper Says His Pictures Are Too Rosy Tinted.\u2014\u2014 Special Cable to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News.London, April 2\u2014The Chronicle publishes a column article from their To- .ronto correspondent, in which he warns people to beware of Rev.Mr.Barr's rosy statements.He says he feels it his duty to transmit to the English people opinion emanating from peoples in the Northwest, alleging that Englishmen do not realize the troubles In store for pioneers there.He further\u2019 states that many.of Mr.Barr's statements are misleading, and espectally that Barr eliminated much of the truth concerning the real condition of affairs, For instance, the correspondent thinks it would be better for settlers to stay in Ontario a few.years, as thera are more openings there .than in the west.R i This article is the unfairest possible.Mr.Barr is working with the Canadian emigration officials, and he fully explained to the intending emigrants the conditions they would have to face in the west, : .1 interviewed Mr.W.T.R.Preston to-day, and he -was very indignant - over what he considers to be a mean- party move to hurt the immigration policy of the Laurier Government.The majority of the Barr party were agriculturists, with a fairly high average capital.He characterized the letter as unfair and unfortunate, because \u2018 rit would have an injurious effect on emigration to Canada.\u2019 ~~ OLD GUNS MUST DO ° War Office Will Not Equip London Volunteer Artillery With New Ones.Spec 1] Cable to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News.London, April 2\u2014The statement of Secretary of War Brodrick that it is Impossible to arm volunteer artilleryegéth modern guns, i8 rousing great indigna- ae tion both among the volunteers and y the public.\u2018300 obsolete guns.London volunteer artillery are drilling with cannon made in 1805.This corps, responsible for the defence of London, has not one modern gun.The Japanese museums contain discarded cannon similar to those stil} used by the volunteers in England.BRED IN THE BONE Eldest Daughter of Lady Aberdeen is a Candidate for Municipal Honors.Special Cable to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News, London, April 2\u2014Miss Marjorie Goz- don, oldest daughter of Lord Aberdeen, and who is well known to Canadians; is a candidate for a position on the schoo! board of Methlick, Aberdeèn- shire.\u2014 WHAT !IS GOING ON, Proctor's\u2014''Busy lzzy.\"\u201d Francais\u2014'\"The Minister's Daughter.® Royal\u2014\"The Road to Ruin.\u201d Nouveautes\u2014''Le Gendre de M.Pens fer.\u201d National Francais\u2014\u201cMarie-Jeanne.\u201d - Academy\u2014\"The S8how Girl.\" = tr DEATHS, M'LAREN\u2014Accidentally killed on the Lehigh Valley Railroad.Jersey City, N.J.en March 31st, 1903, Donald Archibald (Archie), beloved son of Donald and Ann McLaren.Funeral from 302 Magdalen : Point St.Charles, È Saturday, April 3.30 p.m.uw nd Uh, ot i Sixty-seven corps possess ; © e si en Whitewear Dept.specials Under] irts are giving ati sat reer wi La bride very thing for ordinary wear, flounce trimmed w\\h three small sur cubs satisfaction te 1} greater we are now selfing this Skirt at 90.LRDIES® IVHITEWEAR .: .To-morrow we are going to sell cottons and cambrics.Some have broidery; others square yeke of embroidery, These sold at 40c, 50c, bbc, 80c and 7bc.with frills of self.a lot of Ladies\u2019 Chemises in poi : a round neck, trimmed with em- and others.trimmed ow We have a variety of Corsets for stout and extra tout.figures.They are made very strong on the hips, such as\u2014 C.C.Corsets, Style 557, made i Ww.B.Corsets, Style 711, made La Grecque Corsets, in white mercer.n French coutil, \u2018white and or, \u2018 he ada in same, white an Jean, La Grecque Corsets, in black Italian J STYLES C.C.Corsets, Style 4 Price $1.45.FOR SLENDER FIGURES.- 9, made In French coutil, white and am _Crompton\u2019s Military Corsets, made in same, white and gray, mon Crompton's Military Corsets, percale, white only, $1.00, .Kt& T.Military Corsets, percale, wbite only, -$1.00.Short Summer Net Corsets, white only, 50c a pair.CURTAIN DEPARTMENT 150 yards Frilled Curtaln Muslin, 50 inches wide, regular value 60c a yard.To clear at 350 a yard, LADIES\u2019 EASTER NECKWEAR Our Neckwear Department displays new goods every day, \u2018and every day is seeing some novelty appear io it.tid, right enough s at the time.of our Neckwear was only half t since then we have added \u2014 White Muslin Ties, with colored Plain White Muslin Ties, 280.Colored Dimity Ties, with collar tops, different colors, 280.Le Silk Ties,- with embroidered cullars, 250, ; 2 Ladies\u2019 White Muslin Collurs and Cuffs, 2c a.set.=~ 7 What the papers said But borders; 25e, ._- = >, ve White Musiin Ties, with lace Insertion {n collar and ends, 280.Muslin Ties, with fancy collar Turn-over Tucked Collars, 28¢.fancy.Price 360 up tops and borders, 35e.\u201d Embroidered Turnovers, and the New Stole Turnover, in white and Good assortment of Pique Stocks, different colors.- A special line of Velvet Belts, trimmed with a fold of black taffeta silk, nickel buckle back and front.A ZA) D Special 25¢ each.> /5#k | 5 Md A speclai offering in Ladies\u201d Costumes, every one new \u2018and up-to- date in every respect.and Saturday will be $15.00.Good value at $25.00 Our price for Friday | 15 only Ladies\u2019 Stylish Tallor- made Costumes, in fancy tweed \u2018effects, collarless jacket, silk lined; suit is strapping, stitched out with white tial price $15.00, A few fortunate ories will participate in this special offering: trimmed with broadcloth sik; \u2018sizes 34, 86 and 38.Our spe-.- 35 only.Ladies\u2019 Spring Coats, made in several different styles and.lined throughout in silk and satin; black, in sizes 32 to 40.Regular value $6.75 to $12.50.colors are fawn,-brown, blue: and Friday $2.95.° OUR SILK DEPARTMENT?T.\"Is showing ev ETyThing inthe Sticway, fro cle to the extreme novelty.Natural Pongee or Tusore Silk, 34 inches wide, by the yard or in\u201d - dress lengths.Shanghai Silk, 22 in.wide, in cream, pink, yale blue and cardinal.Price 35c a yard.Special Prices in Black Cotton Hose, \u201cfashioned, Black Cotton Hose, 20c a pair or.3 pairs for 55¢, ; Black Lisle Thread Hose, 30c a pair.\u2019 * Black Summer (Cashmere Hose, 35c a pair or 3 paire tor $1.00, Ladies\u2019 Hosiery * 15¢ a pair or 3.pairs for 400.= | Boys\u2019 Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 26¢ a pair.ts Ladies\u2019 White and Pink Rigbed Cotton Vests, low -neéck,.no sleeves, 3 for 25c.Best Attention Given to Mal Orders.JAS.A.OGILVY @ SONS 8T.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN: STREETS.Witho ut Any injurious acide to lege of a trial package.\u201d to you beautifully - laundered, Usin.g destroy your Linen we will.return it if you will Allow us.the privic | and bleod diseases.For Years: es, fe Sut, Wit red, Sutièred From Fireme- teria] and style so highty Apores tated, TA A ; Lastien\"- Washable Waite, \u201ccheviot, \u2018all white, nr with blak ar estoren mripes ¢ or.figures, large - péart Bratsesn; .; Aptata,- ns ng Pe eda to in exclusive Detterne: sen garment.of \u201cnm aighezt : Crepe-de-Chene Waists are Adaptations nf \u201cné mot.\u201crari and Toke and (at of emiaes .yoke arin tue A aseces -mañe af morceriset\u2026 ; _effact{ve importe rast woevingmt at a Marine \u201d Yeike nt.Antique lacs, \u201cacte se Men avgs.suf?10 : , shifrad nstf, sie sinest.; Co i ++, RES dre re ses ery agen.MONTREAL.Baimaral 1 \"ARE You MOVING 7 \u201cNow is the time tb Secure :| ctric or as i LT For Y our New Home.\u2018e We win 1 Store Them for ou nk it \u201carsed.THE GA RTH COMPA NY, 2442 ST.CATHERINE STREET.| KNOW 1 THE VALUE PS ;=Spend.our Campbell's Clothing, ein mar fr we reat CL Or a gout personal appears ree.oY op dan acsomy i noñey Wi eave EN th by w caring - CHARGES AGAINST MACDONALD.Question.in House Concern: \u2026 ing Them.0, April 2 Phe vase 8 iF the late \u201cHee tr Mavderiald, IR A: Tans; hotel, wWhtle chavgue: of inners, My Were pea ing against him, Was brought up in Pariament © yesterday.The question vas usked why \u201cthe statement of ake.wen sir John\u2019 West: Ridgeway te.thé vos ard Macdonald \u201cvourt-martia: was, London\u201d ue \u2014 Celoniit Sec retary Énaibertain- re- piled that the proceedings of: the LeR-, » Counctl were Public.Accords blah: Yi was opeil Lo any one Lo tete- graph the question of the (avernor In regard to the summoning dfn, court, martial and the reply, of the-duov Sieh ment authorising him {dda 3, which had been.dent.\u2019 Mr.Chant- wed: Sher oh As no tmptted condémnation of Majov-teneral Macdonald in.the statement, of Goveritor Ridgeway.n ¢ was a vety, senous-«haïéé which had \u2018but he eavre as ne hope ¢ am suré, was shared a hich, everybaidy, hat the Charge disproved.\u201d ADY FOR.GRAVER aTIONS.\u201cMan to Take Charges of the, d Fire.Departments Pele nd Public Works.oe he s decided \u2018at a meeting of À general committee ot the Council.of Delorimier\u2019 that applications for the \u2018vacant position of chief of the fire and lice department would be revelved \"May 1.msdé solution.oftered by Councillor \u2018Latour was unanimously adopted fixing the yearly salary and other emolu- | Th thirty.men.ranked: with ready-to-use fads; Diouses-Is one .the year, \u201cthe.appointment to be sen a he office, which Anèlude à Per Belling, water, light, clothing, \u2018etc.at UT a week.The chief will also\u2019 be superinte adent of pudlic works The Byccessfu! candidate will have to be | Ihorvugh'y qualified.to fulfil the quties - LT the office in.these\u2019 various branches - and-he must be an.experienced fireman, nny conipote! > handie à brigade.0} .to competition for all quaiited applic.ARIS and \u2018will.de awarded without fa- Nort the most.supcessful candidate \u2018after an examination as to competency, - \"Several.application have been velved\u2026.3 already.se READY: To: \u2018SERVE FAD Foops - CARE TRIED AND FOUND | * WANTING Fad fools\u2014tereal preparations.\u2014 that-.Ë coîne to the table \u2018cold, cheerless and ough looking to be\u2019 eaten with milk colder than the foods, are never \u2018re-/.continended by food experts and physi- energy, vim and force.\u2019 It is the steams ing hot dish of Majt Breakfast Food that Westows nourishment, energy, stréngth \u2018and true life to body and brain.Malt Breakfast Food cannot be le is as far ahead of these as the diamond is superior to common glass.It i» dell.cious.appetizing and palate-tickling, blessings\u2014perfect digestion, pure blood, rosy cheeks and lastin health.\u201cAll.Grocers \u2018sell Malt Break ant ; - A visit at our: threé stored will give you an idea of the progress crade, J] one year only in te ar etc.\u2018The exposition of costumes a AEE Marchand té moat rr.Sree À vi Mire, The position win be open eo .TAPES ah bi \u2018dans for the production of \u2018physical.kr: \u2018bestowing in the fullest measure its \u201cas 5 reply Was: \u2018\u2019Your Honor, with my \u2018wife, \u2018and 1 have : a\u2019 pension j from the Imperial Govérnment.\u201d \u201cWhat service have you \u2018seen?\u2019 asked\u2019 the Recorder.- _ crucial query.= OF BALACLAVA Martin O'Regan\u2019s ow It's enough to give the average merchant the \u2018nightmare to see the elegance and excellence of * the new Novi-Moäl Costumes.Nothing like them in any of .the stores, and \u2018nowhere else\u2019 any.such value for the money.The irresistible part about all \u2018our suits 1s their stylish \u201cget-up\u201d at \u201cSomparatively little expense.\u201d .How do.we do it?.By.having a string\u201d ap\u2019 stores across \u2018the country, and doing our own tai- Joring.In this way we are able to control exclusive styles, and \u2018by \u2018 , money is made to go\u2019 farther here x \u2018than anywhere, Novimodi Costume Co.| am \"HUNTER, Manager.: 2364 ST.CATHERINE: ST.REGAINS HIS FREEDOM |.Service With the Light Brigade Stands Him in Hour of Meed.Martin O'Regan.\u2019 seventy-two years.of age, stepped into the dock.in the \u2018Re-, corder\u2019s Court \u2018this morning and.plead- : ed guilty to being qrunk.in William St.last night.\u201cAs usual Mr.Recorder.Weir he accuse: \u201cWell, your \u2018Honor, - Fr was at.Balaclava with the Light Brigade.\u201d \u2018Under what .officers ?\" > \u201cLord Lucan\u2019 and Lord Cardigan,\u201d \"was the quick reply \u2018as, the old \u2018soldier straightened up.\u201cVery interesting,\u201d said.the Recorder, and \u2018then he quoted thé tamed : lines: ; \u2018\u201cStorm\u2019d at with shot ana.shell.Boldly they rode and well, = Into the jaws ot death, into the mouth; of hell + Rode the six Hundred.\u201d The eys of the yeteraun: \u2018flashed.with samme 9 of their oid time \u2018fire.and he was bly affected.\u201cNow, O'Regun,\u201d said Dr.Weir, \u201cyou 5, helped in one victory and ;it is -my, de- | \u201cstre that you aid, in another: That\u2018is a j Victory over the awful- \u2018enemy of drink.©.\u201cThe memory of that day at Bafa-.clava still stiis the bluod of men, And.now .1 want you to remembe the glories of old, and achieve another hut bloodless victory.\u2019 : : \u201cThank you, your Honor, I\u2019 in remember, and I'll never be here again.\u2019 The old soldier saluted und, with up] \u2018right carriage, stepped from the dock J.to.freedom, with a firm \u2018intention that EE , 20 more would he appear there.-fainting condition by the fireMñen.it was he was, very badly burned about: Chief Benoit ex-.ESCAPES BY CLOSE.MARGIN Mr.J.Boivier Saves Children From « \u201c Fire at Risk of Life.~ The fire which occurred in a printing establishment in.St.Catherine\u2019 Stat midnight almost resulted in a fatality.It was only \u2018the prompt action of the \u2018firemen which prevented the death of Mr.J.Boivier, who, resident in a- teriement \u2018in rear of\u2019 the burning build- was forced to pass through the flames in order to reach his children, whom he thought were \u2018still on their beds.Overcome by the smoke, he sunk down amid the flames, and was dragged \u2018out in.a \u201cAs the neck and face.plained this morning that there was no occasion.for Boivier's: rash action, be- | cause the children were at the timé he made\u2019 the plunge ihto thé flarnes already in the street.\u201d -.4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIRST BOAT OF SEASON.* The steamer Prefontaine is the first boat to arrive in Montreal.She left Sorel at 6 o'clock this morning and docked at the Victoria Pler; near the C.P.R.elevator at 11 a.m.As the river below Sorel is not yet clear of ice, the | .Prefontaine will \u2018sail Friday to Sorel only, and will begin the regular, Mont- real-Quebec service on \u2018Monday, 6th.| inst.The steamer has been thoroughly.renovated.! ; ABSOLUT E ee s Little Liver Pills, 415, in the.Windsor \"Hall.| Mr, de Haas has won wide renown |' a Jewish Journalist and especially as as | in | Wherefore,\u201d issued in 1983.i Eo 1 \u2018keep \u2018a little \u201cstore, came the! LS 1 under a ban.in Cigarettes.{ | #aid, but thought a little too à soucl Tr fois EVER | \u201cHerzl, to Speak at Windsèr : Hall on \u201cZionlem\u201d ° one of the mont distinguished natiol mal.Dionist leaders, Mr.Jacob de \u201cZionism\u201d Wedn a leader in the Zionist.movement, He \u2018is recognized as one .of the.ablest working 5 Sccurity, EY Now 4 Soria Fever is Spring Catar~ | >=FU-NA Cures Catarrh.A Beautiful Sony Matron\u2019 Ss.~ Recovery, : -329 Elliott Street, The Peruna \u2018Medicine Co, Columbus, ing r \u201cf suffered for.several years, with: headache, brought oh by nervous prostration.| was also afflicted with insomnia.| would get-up in the morning than when 1 retired, more weary - and | used told night.a welcome guest,\u201d and\" within three short months.| was like another wo?man.| have.now.enjoyed nerfect health for over a year, and those who have suffered as | did will know how happy.} am.\"\u2014Mprs.E.'L.Brown.> read the anproach.of S a spring medicine Per una.is.a.never-failing remedy.\u2018It cleanses , the blood through digestion\" and * gives tone to the whole system by ih-.creasing the nutritive value \u2018of the food.\u201cSpring fever,\u201d as it is sometimes: called, which produces a tired out, sleepy fealing.and \u2018'inability to do much men tal.br physical work, is the result of sluggish' digestion.\u201cThe great popularity that \u201cPer \u2018ua Has is due to the fact that.in an such cases ft at.once corrects \u2018digestive\u201cderange- \u2018ments \u2018and enriches -the blood, by.purifying this \u2018very\u2019 important .source of \u2018that vital fluid: Mrs.J.E.Finn, 82 East High Street, .\" Buffalo.N.Y., writes: \u201cA Tew years \u2018ago CE had\u201d to giveun Peruna came into my home \u2018as a social life \u2018entirely, as my \u2018health\u2019 \u2018was completely broken down.The doctor \u2018advised \u2018a complete change and rest\u2019'for A Yyeur.As this was dut of the question\u2019 for a time, I began to look around for, other means of restoring my health: \u201cI.had often heard of Peruna as an excellent tonie,:so I bought a bottle to seé what it would do for me, and-it certainly took hold of my system and, rejuvenated it, and in \u2018less than two.months 1 was in perfect health, and now when.Il\u201dfeel-worn out'or tired a | dose or two \u2018of Peruna is all that 1 need.\"\u2014Mrs.J.E.Finn.It you ido not derive prompt and\u2019 satisfactory results- from the use of P»- .runa write .at once to Dr.Hartman, giving a \u2018full: statement ofr your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.\"Address Dr.\u2018Hartman, - President \u2018of The - Hartran -Sanitarlum, Columbus, Ohio.009 SiR HGHTING INTHE BL\u201d | The Impression in.Europé Now |\" is That Arms Must Decide.\"the Issues.oo Tes London, April 2.\u2014The English and \u2018European press regard the Albahian.uprising as being of the - gravest moment.The view taken in Berlin and Vienna may.\u201cbe summed\u2019 up in the words of the Taglische Rundschau, which says: \u2014\u2018\u201cThe die is cast.Arms; must now decide the issue.\u201d There ls, however, no present me of knowing how \u2018the cabinets.view the situation, or of adding anything to the bare record of events that have happened.The Viennese: papers report -thut the Russian consul, M.St.Cherbina, was shot and wounded in the back by Mi- trovitz, In revenge for compelling the Turkish.commander to repel the attack of the Albanians.One- says that he was killed, \u2018but neither of the statements can be.confirmed.The commander, 8 reluctance.to engage \u2014\u2014the insurge that his SUN troops were .Albanfans, -and he Was in no way certain.that they would not join their fellow-coun- trymen insteady of resisting them.is stated that the assault was \u2018repulsed © by Turkish artillery.Salonica, Européan Turkey, April 2 Spécial trains with troops on board are proceeding from Monastir and other places to Vucsteen,where.severe fighting recently occurred, It is reported here that there were two hundred casualties.Sixteen battalion\u2019 of Anatolian Redifs have been ».ordered to Balonica.LIEUT.-GOVERNOR or TERRI.TORIE .(Special to The Montréal Herald.) - sttawa, April 2\u2014The term-of a LL J.Forget as Lieutenant-Governor:of the North-West Territories.expires in October next.I¢is said Hon.J.H.Ross, at present member for the\u2019 Yukon, win \"be his \u2018successor.© SKIN DISEASES tim hes Swayne\u2019 8 Ointment of drugg nia, a Bow Filing Elk rene Or asd ands ath er quickly Harmless; Proves ER Faire a cent will Smead IT LEAVES THE SKIN CLEAR, ©\" WHITE AND HEALTHY.| N.A.Lanthier, and report\u2019 it\u2019 TBookBiNDERS ON STRIKE | FOR HIGHER SCHEDULE Masters of Twenty-Two Shops\u2019 Affected Declare Their Demands Are Grossly Unfair.The bookbinders \u2018of the city went: out on | strike\u2019 at noon to-day, and, as a result, twen- | \u201cty-two binderies are idle, and 165 binders are \u2018taking a holiday.Frequent conferences have been held, be- \u2018tween the master binders\u2019 representative, Mr, \u201cW.J.Taylor, and the strikers\u2019 committee, Messrs.Wm.Glocking, \"A.E.Henderson and ; a settlement has been \u201cdrawn up dnd approved by both parties, \u2018with\u2019 \u201c} the exception of one élause.a\" - Upon this clause they split, for.the atrik- ers will rot agree -to it.Jt calls for piece work being allowed at a \u2018scale of prices to be fixed\u201cby a committee appointed by both\u201d parties, said scalé to.be so based that a workman could \u2018earn with fair \u2018industry the \u2018minimum wage: th strikers demand.\u2019 This Mmisimum wage, de ndéd by the binders in the ultimatdm se: .(0 the\u2019 Master Binders - March 11, was $12 per week, and the latter.em that \u2018many.men employed are not worth ç To protect themselves.against lazy and ine | competent dinders,.they have insisted\u201d upon the\" piece work clause going into the agreement, and\u2019 it is from this point that the split j has-.otcurreé.The ultimatum sent the Master Binders, March 11, stated that the demands had to be\" acceded to by April 1, or they would go.on strike.The Master Binders regardéd over half of -ibe demands as -grossly unfaic and such that they could not grant; and consequently they took no noticé of the ultimatum.until \u2018Monday, when a meeting was held, at\u2019 which.Mr.W.J.Taylor was appointed to represent \u2018the -Master Bladers - to - negotiate :.8 eettlement.[~The strikers appoiñted Messrs.Wim.(iiock- ing, A.E.Hepâersoi-and NA.Lanthier.as - their \u2018representatives.The Master Binders.assert that.the binders went out on strike before any attempt was made at negotiations.3 are eae \" .VIEW OF HON; MR.TARTE.- : Hon.J.I, Tarte has given further evidence of \u2018the keen interest he still tikes in the Department of Public Works in a letter Lo.Hon.Robert Mac- Kay \u2018president of the Hasbour Board, expressing \u2018the opinion that\u2018 the Government should both-:bear the expense.of futiire improvements.in the .harbor's equipment, and take over: the debt al- | ready incurred in connection with it.| He takes the view that Canada should levy on the goods and ships visiting | tne national harbours only the amounts, \u201c| required for the cost of maintenance.tr \u2018MR.R.FISHER WILL SPEAK.Mr.Roswell Fisher will address the Pleasant Sunday Aftérnoon Society next Sunday \u2018afternoon at 3 o'clock on \u201cWhy Has Our Education Failed?\u201d School teachers and parents are particularly invited \u2018td.atténd' this address, especially.prepared \u2018for the \u201850- ciety, which will take place in the Em-4 pire Hall, 1918.St.Catherine street.Ad- do aire free, and a \u2018fuit discussion \u2018open o ali * , er rire MARINE NOTES.©.Allan line R.M.8.Parisian, from St.- John, N.B:, for Liverpool, vii Halifax and Moville, arrived at: Liverpool at 4 p.m.on Wednesday: Allan llne.steamer Carthaginian, from Glasgow for Philadelphia, via Halifax, arrived at Philadelphia at noon Wednesday.The Elder-Dempster Beaver line 88.Lake Megantic, from: Bristol, raported 1 7 .Pres TY cir WE ' tack the Governmen | stand he is a supporter?The Protest- ae ; [aes toe og lature at Quebec.SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pr ipal of McGill University, for his at- ck upon the Protestant Committee of Pubic Instruction, and his disparagement of McGill University.and its methods of financing.When his attention was drawn this morning to Mr.Weir's remarks in the Legislature last night, Dr.Peterson stated that the whole attack was practically :a per-\u2019 sonal one upon himself, \u201cI cannot think what is wrong with Mr.Weir,\u201d said McGlil's principal #His language-is so intemperate that : Wither.Forcbly ita | Mr.A Alex, W.Weir, M.L.A.for Ar- ull, has brought\" down upon hime selt the wrath of Dr.Paterson, prin Not \u2018Registered by that \u201cTime Will Be Replaced by Labar from Outside.| engins have till next Satur- \u2018day to uptheir minds whether or not they will accept the terms offered by the stevedores for the coming season.After Saturday if a sufficient number of men have not registered, steamship companies will take steps.to bring over to Uffictent men from the other side to ensure a full equipment of the port during the season.-Up to the present nearly 900 men have signed the register.At least 600 more must sign before navigation begins in earnest.Unless the steamship \u2018people see this additonal 600 in the next couple of weeks they will be forced to import men.Secretary Bailey, of the Canadian Independent Labor Bureau, it would seem as though he had some.personal grievance, But I do not recollect any occasion when Mr.Weir's claims \u2018for any appointment at McGill have been passed over in favor of somebody else.ASKS A POINTED QUESTION, - \u201cBy \u2018the way, speaking of this mat- ter\u2014of \u2018imported\u2019, professors, it may .goon become my duty to ask \"Mr.Weir and others to name any graduate who | ghoulé have been \u2018appointed to any vacancy, and who was passed over in favor.of, the so-called toreigner.\u201d \u201cWhat about his remarks concern ing yourself?\" Dr.Peterson was, \u2018asked.Weir seems to have various \u201cMr.complaints against me personally,\u201d was the answer.\u2018The most important \u2018of {these Is made by the familiar method of innuendo.\u2018I do not want,\u2019 he says, \u2018the approval of a man who can make filppant remarks on the superannuation.of honored professors who have -trajned generations of Canadian* youth.Weir ls talking about, and his inslnua- _ Lion utteriy devold of any founda: | tion In fact.\u201cUnless this statement is at- ONCET withdrawn, \u2018I shall give myself the when we want the little word -in \u2018use Ne says.that to speak of .a person Ww which\u2018 is not true._ \u2018\u2019\u2019Phe desire :to-make political capital, if.not a certain craving for personal notoriety, is probably the motive of Mr.Welr's- performance,\u201d he continued.\u2018\u2018How any sane person can make quite: \u2018beyond the comprehension of an.it \u2018a grievance that.the Montreal mem- \u2018bers of the Protestant Committee Yes long mainly to one ward in the city is ordinary individual - -Mke myself, T have not the: slightest idea what Mr.| privilege.of designating Mr.Wwelr_by | : to \u2018which al lthe stevedores in the port | belong, said to-duy that the men were .signing the register slowly.Of course.i it will be some weeks yet ere the rush\u2019 of men from the lumber camp and back country farms commences, but it is hoped that once: these men begin to | ayrive the necessity of bringing men from the other side will not be so great.Conservative stevedores give it.as their opinion that the work in connec- .tion with the first few boats to arrive | will be attended with some little trou-.| ble.It is possible that the malcontents will endeavor to .prevent the -others from working, especially if some \u2018of these are new men brought in by \u2018the stevedores.Everything.is Quiet to-day around the wharves.\u2014 TRANSPORTATION is SUBJECT | Chamtre de Commerce.\u2019 Transportation \u2018on the south shore between Point Levis and St.Lambert was the subject of considerable discus- terday.-\u2026 The schemes were suggested, One was to ask the Government to \u2018continue -He Junction \u2018to Longueuil and.and build a bridge across the river to Montreal.Georgian.Bay, so g8 to enable it\u2019 \u2018to compete for\u2019 the.western\u2018 trade with the Grand Trunk and \u2018Canadian Pacific Railway, Mr.L.E, \u2018Géoffrion aia \u2018not.believe that the South Shore would be con=\u2019 \u2018tinued to Levis, and after some further discussion the matter was dropped.| \"TO ACCEPT THE TERNS | (CEYLON TEA, First, Last and Always.one Discussed \u2018at Weakly Meeting of the\u2019 hambre-de- -Commefce-yes-\u2014r, the Intercolonial\u201dJine-from St, Rosa.The other scheme is to give the.TC.\u201c R., a direct and independent line to | Black for Black Tea Natural Green for those used to Japans.Sealed Lead Packets only, 250, 300, 300, 5do, 690 0 per pound.Tastes.i CLOSING QUOTATIONS \"AFTERNOON BOARD SALES, Detroit-25, 83; 25, Jan , 833%; 25, 83%.Power\u201425,\u201d 95; 25, 94%; se Coal\u201425, 108%; 100, - Twin Citi\u20142, 110%; Steel\u2014T75, 26% : 135 261; 25 100, 27; 112, 27; 650, 2746; 100,- 21%: 100, 27%: 300, ZT 21%; 75.28; 125, 284 ; 25, 28 Richelieu\u201425, 84 .Canadian Pacitic\u201450, 178% 7 Steel, ptd.\u201415, 61 = 60%; L e\u201d Steel bonds\u2014$3000,\u201d 7 Dom.Coal\u201425, 107; io Jos.+ Pacific\u201450, 128%; 50, 128.NEW YORK STOCKS.07 By private wire tv.Mr.C.D.Monk, trom J.8.Bache & Co.:\u2014 15, 1104.; 100, 27%; 475, * 07; 100, 108; ES \"107%; 25, 108%; 5.J 50, 21%; 75, 21%: | 1 Ward, held on Monday, the 80th day of PROCLA ATION PUBLIC NOTICE 16 \u2018hereby given \u2018that after the closing of the eléction\u201d for thè office of Alderman No.2, East March, 1903, and after the examination \u2018and final addition of \u2018the votes made this 1st day.of April, 1903, I have ascertained that Mr.Jos.Cc.E.Levy, No , has obtained the majority of the votes, and I accordingly proclaim the said Mr.Jos.C.E.Levy duly elected for the sald office of Alderman No.2, East Ward.7 (Sighed}- .RENE BAUSET, .i Returning Ofricer.| City Hall, Montreal, April.1st, 1908.me Art Noveau \u2018Pumice Stones, E Art Noveau Curling Tongs, Art Noveau Magazine St GEO.c.ROBINSON & co., Jowellors, .2397 St.Catherine Street.- Phone Up 1408 for Correct Time.; \u201cPUBLIC NOTICE._ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, une have been issued under the Seal.of the Secretary of State of Canada, incorporating _Jaéob Samuel Klotz, of the city of New Yori in the Siate of New York, one of the United States of America, merchant; Jacob Daniel.Kuppenleimer, merchant, of the gaid city of New.York; James Cummings.MacGowan, the younger, manufacturer; Leon.Garneau, .advo- of: Montreal, the \u201cfollowing purposes, Viz.:\u2014To take over as a going.cqncern the busimess known as .the city and District of: Montreal, Province of Quebec, \u2018including the stock-in- trade, good will and fixtures of such \u201cbusi-, ness, and to pay for the same the sum of $10,è00, by fésüing to the -proprietor, or any = _ _ perso\" whom such proprietor may designate, \"stock fully\u2019 paid up at par for such sum as.do.Pa Crees Consolid\u2019 td Gas Colorado Fuel.Iron.Clev.C.C, ard St.L.Dela.Lack.and West \u201cPhe uestfon for me is not\u2019 w vhere they ea but whether they are efficient.And Mr.Weir is on quite the Wrong tack when he blames the .Protestant Committ \u2018for \u2018coolly.shelving,\u2019 as he says, the-demand for a larger grant for the elementary schools of the Province.The Protestant committee does not boit - ings.Why does hen - eine Govern t of wkich I under- ant committee is certainly doing its | best, .with: the means at its \u2018disposal, whatever Mi Weir may think.grudges, the costs us to train, our teachers.I shold like\u201d to ses, the amount deubled.\u201d : - makes Mr.Wefr's utterance worth not-: ing Is his reference to MeGill University.\u201d said Dr.Peterson, \u201cIf it were not | for \u2018that, and-for the mischlef he may make in the minds of people as ignor- -nnt, if not go spiteful as himself, Mr.Welr \u2018might safely be left in the.ob- ecuürlty: of ais natural surroundings.° DR: PETERSON EXFLAINS.He renresents me \u2018as \u2018fighting for money, carelese of the.interests of the.rural districts.\u2019 My only motive forat- tending meetings at Quebec, he says, Is \u2018to appropriate funds which I use for the purpose of \u2018swelling wholly imagin- {ary surplus in the McGill banking account: It is in this way that Mr.Weir seeks again to raise a \u2018discussion of the , famous subject of, the\" M: arriage License Fund, trom.which\u2019 and.other sources McGill derives a revenue of Bill No.166, an act\u2019 to amend titl of Book II.of the Municipal oa «which was adopted after some discussion; and .also on Bill 171, introduced by Mr.Weir, entitled an act to amend .the act 62 Victoria.chapter 28, section 41, respecting public instruction and the ep .ptestant committee of the same, MR.WEIRS SPEEGH.Mr.W.A.Weir in introducing his: bill said\u2019 that he noted that the introduction of this bill had already\u2019 led forth verse.Criticism] rs of the Protestant .Committee.\u201cDr.Robbins, \u2018principal of the Mc- .@ill Normal School, and\u201d Wh6 Derson- ally and through members of his family né and | draws some thousands of \u2018dollars an- | Dually from our school funds, has with that bitterness, characteristic of some good Christians, been kind enough to impute motives to me.In this he has been assisted by the Rev.Mr.Rexford, pose cipal of the Montreal High Schon), ave told the public that the real object of the bill is to draw a herring across \u2018the trail of a certain\u2019 investigue tion these gentlemen have been carrye ing on, but have not had the courage to finish.They say that the bill is an interference with & case sub judice.I presume they refep to the charges against Dr.Harper, the Inspector of Protestant Superior Schools.shall have something to say on that matter before I am done, and in the meantime shall only remind these gentlemen that this assembly is thé highest judgment right here tq consider all the actions of these to whom we delegate certain duties and certain powers.\u201cThis bill, sir, had not iis origin in the charges against.Dr.Harper, but in the needs and demands of the Protestant population of Quebec, frequently voiced of late years, in the English newspapers, on .the public platforms and on the floor of this House.\u201d - PROTESTANT COMMITTEE.\u2018 Mr.Weir held the Protestant Com- mitte was not representative of the Protestant population.It- had elght province.Even as regards Montreal vided, inasmuch as nearly all the members were from one ward.The members knew nothing of coun- ~try school -houses-and-would-do-nothing for the crying.needs of elementary edn cation in the rural districts.The state .of elementary éducation there was deplorable, but the Protestant Committee Was given over body and soul to the cause of superior instruction.The $2.075 reserved by McGill aroused Mr, Weir's particular wrath, which was chiefly directed, against Principal Peterson.OT respect MtGIN University, and past, but its disrespect of the needs of \u2018the rural parts of this province ' is 1 bringing it into -disgrace.be qvell for McGill 1f.it'were to copy the cxample of Laval University, which {s, In a true sense, a national univer and Canadian professors.But as long as McGill goes \u2018abroad to other coun-, tries to look for its teachers and professors, so long will we find.that it takes no interest fh\u2019 the\u201c \u2018cause of aur country schools.Des \u2018PRINCIPAL PETÉRSON'S\u201d SALLY.\u201cPrincipal Peterson, in a recent inter- ity which gentlemen from the other side of the Atlanitc, and whose - salaries.are paid by Canadian money, sometimes assume, that, he finds an element of humor in my: activity on this question under the circumstances.I confess, sir, my humble inability to see.where the humor comes in.I see sweet little children travelling in all \u2018kinds of weather along our country roads.ta get a little.little log school house; benches of that school nse and the \u2018rude.walls, through the épen chinks of which.the bleak winds often blow; I know .that that school house wiil be closed: for six or eight months \u2018of the - year for the lack of funds to pay the teacher's salary; I khow, too, that those \u2018children will grow up to manhood and \u2018womanhood: with an insufficient education, to their own great disadvantage and to the loss of the.country.#On the .other hand, I see the principal of a great university locking up.its bonds and mortgage deeds, leaving.its |.stately 'terraces.and beautiful lawns, to travel in a palace car to Quebec.For what purpose, sir?To use the prestige which his position\u2019 at the head of a great Canadian university gives him to secure the -monëy that should -go to keep the log school house open far humor in such a matter.\u2018ever, the mistake we Canadians often make of promoting to high\u2019 positions -men who have no Canadian patriotism.I do hot want the approval of a man who can make flippant remarks on the superannuation of honored professors \u201cwho have trained generations of Canadian youth.I do not care to please af dian graduates, but must fill the pro- sily with foreign importations.- \u201cPrincipal.Peterson,\u201d continued Mr.Weir, \u201chas worked for McGill to.the detriment of the elementary schools.| He has fought bitterly and.keenly on the committee \u2018to get more money: for MeGill, careless of :the «consequences.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 prestige of his university.all over this province, and should be dismissed from | his place on the Council of Public In- etruction.Compare his attitude with that of a\u2018 whole-souled, broag-minded Canadian, the Rev.Dr.Shaw.\u201d NEW \u201cTHEORY on DISTRIBUTION.Public séhtol funds\u2019 should not be distributed according to the population of the districts, but rither In inverse ratio to \u2018the density.In mountain.âistricts.\u201d whère settlements are sparse and the land poor.or where .thete are immense tracts of Government land, the doilar-to-ma on \u2018the dollar were paid by the ratepayers, and yet it was the rural population that main- taired the towns.and cities of the province.the public school grant than any dosen of Laxative Cares \u2018onevery.box.as seat in this province, and we have, a.the representation was not fairly\u2019 \u2018dle honor the work that it has done In the.It would: sity, manned by a Canadian principal | view, says, with that affected superior-.three or four months longer in the yéar:.and taking it back to swell the bank account of his institution.\u201cI see oj.I see, how- man who can see no merit in our Cana- - fessional chairs of a Canadian univer- He has lowered \u2018the dignity and: the -people , were paying from 15 to 20 mills on- intain_their schools, _where-:|.as inthe city of Montreal only 24% mills: The city of Montreal swallows up moré-of|- ra in'a I ithe rough - \u2018sur cuuutles, 4n-Councit, Protestant Committee.à preseribed by physicians.for: | Bleatsthe throat curestt | makesbreathing easy, - thocough, Bronchitis, acute or chronic * Pleasant to take .anewman.1 ANGIER me\" 1 Ter mccruisulation of wéalth in the cities, 4 tiwy ware deprived of any support from the ota ativvsi fuués of the province, so as to anni.ro lar country schools in.poorer settlements.Ip fhe long run, the cities would lose nothing thus helping the schools of \u2018the country.| The advantage would re-act upon the cities.The Protestant Committee in its desire to favor superior education, was hampering the | Formerly the pupils of acad- model schools.emies and model schob ole, who devoted some attention'.to the stated curriculum of study, were able to go before the Board pf Examiners, and if successful in thelr exaiMnation, obtain a diploma which enabled them tu teach.This was abolished.All persons now desirous of.teaching school must: go up to the .elty of Montreal \u2018and attend the MeGjll Nor-.\"mal Schcol.for a stated period.This woüld be a very good regulation if all our young people had the means to do.it, but the Protestant Committee bad failed to underètand that there are many families in this province who are unable to stand the expense of having .{ one of their children boarding in the city.of Montreal for several months in order to obtain permission to teach school.One effect of the regulation had been to cut off the necessary supply of teachers, and to-day many of our schools were run for shorter periods,\u2019 and some closed, entirely.owing to this action\u201d members from the city.of Montreal, | °*,the Frotestant, Committee.three from \u2018the City of Quebec, .and.only eight from the rural parts of the.Mr.Weir suggested that the $20,000 glven to McGill Normal College, $3,200 to [the Unl- versities,.$2,000 tn special votes to egme institutions, should be given to the rural schools, THE HARPER CASE.i { In Æonclusion: be took up.the *reatoned dismissal of Dr.Harper, saying that it was impossible.to -find-a- clear statement: of: the | charge against him in-the committee's minas whose meagreness was simply astound- \"ir.Ww.Li Shurtleff, of Coaticook, who was empowered to investigate the charges had made no report to the Lieutenant- Governor- and certainly no \u2018report to the Legislature of the province.The English- speaking proportion \u2018of the province.was.astounded to-read mometime ago, an announcement in the newspapers coming from him, and published in the newspapers of the land, \"calling upon anyoré who had complaints to make.\u2018against Dr.Harper to communicate with.him.| Mr.Weir denounced this conduct as most un-, fair and un-Canadian.a THE \u2018RECON STITUTION.\u201cI progiose,.sir, that thie committee be reconstituted, giving it a more representative chare acter, and in thie I claim to be supported overwhelmingly by public.-opioion.\u2018There are some men on the committee whom; I am sure, the public would gladly see renominated just as it would welcome the disappearance: of the others.A new.and representative committee would do justice to the claims.of the elementary schools in.the rural parts, thereby placing the fabric of our educational system on a broader and stronger basis.Personally, he knew of none, whose nomination\" on a new committee \u2018would be preferable to that of the nine Protestant school inspectors.Mr.Weir's speech, which was well delivered, caused a profound impression on the \u2018members\u2019 of the House, who had .no \u2018knowledge: of how the educationist officers in the province: are governéd by the respective committees.i.REPLIES TO MR.WEIR.*- Hon.Mr.Robitaille in response to Mr.Weir, contended that the Protestant, Committee of Public Instruction | was at the: present a representative one, and'did not call for any change in \u2018this respect.It was composed of nineteen members, seyen from Montreal.four from the City of Quebec, and.eight from the rural districts \u201cot the province, according to population.Hon.Mr.Robitaille did not attempt to lo reply to the charges of party by the bers of the committee.He simply se e of thelr qualifications and standing in-the communities from which they came.as fepreseniwatives, and in\u2018 support \u2018of hig contentions in this respéct referred to the positions the different .members of .the: committee held.in the Protestant educational circles of However, he promised to look into the matter and: sug-| ont- real and Québec.\u2019 gest a remedy, if.necessary.ASKS BILL'S.WITHDRAW; A Hon.Mr.Duty \u2018asked Mr.\u2019 withdraw his\u2019 bill.Mr.Weir, sai no.doubt\u2019 the Government - wag \u201cto that \u201ctoo \u2018crowded With business to give the \u201cbill He: quoted * a proper consideration.from an \u2018Interview given.by.the chair: -man of the \u2018Protestant\u2019 Committee, ; which -he stated for much improvement in \u2018the present the bill, and was in favour of.it ;.Tiev- \"ertheless he had no objection t \u2018draw.it, on account of the primises made by the Provincial Secretary that: he :would look into the matter with the fritenition of bringing about a remedy by next - year.Besides, He considered it prudent to.withdraw his bill because it was no: \u2018Use in persisting on its adoption in.the face of opposition from the Government.+ Hon.\u2018Mr.Duffy said the question ain: cussed by the member for Argenteuil was renderéd with a good deal of ability and force, but-it showed a considerable: prejudice to the Protestant Committee.He pointed out that a nuin- ber of the members of the committee were .appointed by the Conservatives.Nevertheless, he belleved that the committee had all performed their dutles in a conscientinus manner.\"The present governnient had appointed several mem- \u201cwas\u2014not going to apologize for\u201d any of them.He asked if it was fair to.suppose.that any one member of the committee, alf -of whein stood high in the-'confidence of the community, would do.anything tb injure education?\u2018Referring to the Protestant population .of the province, he .said that \u2018it was becoming very serious that the 1 committee : distributed the money for the benefit, of elementary education in Our.Con; ratulations- Low \u201c In ottecting a compromise tn emphasise particularly, and that is, while prices on labour have Lamtive rom: QUE \u20ac A g.on + + so + te 4 VE 21 = \u2018and Their Em loyees.+ coming to terms.Our own.iden 1s that there should be : no such: things as strikes, and that if employers ahd employees would only view.things in a calm, sensible light, and apply _ the Golden Rule; all these difficulties might be adjusted.The course is clear how for.ths Public to go dhead and make their sètections ot WALL PAPER without fear of interruption.One.thing we wish to\u201d bpen.continually going up within the.last few years our prices on Wall Papers.have been going down, and at the same time great improve- \u2018ents have been made in the Art of Wall Paper.We figure on the enormous increase in trade to make up-for the lower prices we are giving, and also the immense quantities that we buy to secure the larg.discount.In every way we aim to make our akow, rooms the most attractive centre : - \u2018manufacturers\u2019 fot Wall Papers In, the Dominton, if not in Amariea.JUST TRY A VISIT AND SEB.The a.A.HOLLAND & SON co, 2411-2418 st.Catherine st se .TE Soi by Drage hi ER's ie ju ÉMOTION to Mod he re CHEMICAL COMPANY, It would de fair, in view of the: r assistance being given to : [ac Rev.\"Dr.Shaw; to a.Montreal newspaper; in| that there was: room| He had seen | \u2018with= ! - 500 and $1.00 ° months ats tims.I I fi ps ele BOSTON, MASS, U.8 A.- the.rural districts.The honourable gentleman \u2018explained the rules .governing education in Protestant.schools, and.the way money was divided, and the mentary, model schools and academies.STANDARD IS HIGH.standard existed anywhere,\" and in all parts of the civilized world in \u2018the in- was looked upon as of the greatest importance in the interest of education.The poverty of our- province will not.but it was very desirable that we have goed normal schools in the interest of turning \u2018out good Protestant teachers.He paid a high tribute to the conscientious work of the seachers, and said that in the face of the statute there should be a uniform rule and system: for both Prote;.tant and Catholic edu-\u2019 ation, HON.MR.FLYNN\" SURPRISED.\"Hon, Mr.Flynn said that he was very the member from Argenteuil.system of the provincé, and especially \u2018thé Protestant Committee.The charges that children in the County .of Brome ,oniy .recelved schooling four and -six months out of.the -year were serious, and should be made public all over the |.province.He was Protestant education, still he was a member of Farltament.-\u2014-and-as-such- had to take an interest in ail matters of | education and.must \u201csay that.the charges made \u2018by the member for Ar- grave nature.He regrétted to speak son.for improvemeït.He was loth to believe that all thé charges were as Brave as represented.and he was sure that .not one of his colleagues, when they formed part of such a state of affairs existed\u2014if the \u2019 .-|.churges are true, the n - - This action had justly added to the unpopu- 8 , the members or the .larity of the Prot committee sholild be asked to\u2019 resign eÿ ( 10% do\u201d this they should | be removed by an Order-in-Couhcll.\u2018He.was inclined to belleve that there must be foundation for those grave charges, or they would not be made, and the Govérnment of the day should they.would \u2018have the support of the House.Hon.\u2018Mr.Flynn wanted : to know.if Argenteuil had suggested one and he should like to see it- acted upon.He as \u2018men of integrity and gentlemen who were engaged in education.law might be \u2018defective, and there was no doubt there was room for\u2019 improve- \u2018ment.Mr: Hutchinson, said that we all recognized that the elementäry schools | thdt the members \u2018of the Protestant .Committee had, done their duty.se Hon.: L.P.Pelletier, made a lengthy speech on the subject along the samê line as the leader of the: Opposition.: .Mr.' Mackenzie\u201d sald: that \u2018member -for .Argenteuil in - bringing a meritorious duty, and \u2018he hoped that the impression \u2018his lucid.statement had made on thé House would have good.results, \u201cHe, however, disagreed with the.member for -Argenteull on his at- | Bishops.College.\" Mr.Giard, Compton.closed the- -de- bate, stating that \u201cthere was.without- doubt the existence of a grievance on\u2019 the line with the.distlosured.made by the member for Argenteuil; and he - knew that it.existed in.his county, ~and he hoped that\u2019 something\u2019 would.come out of it in the Interest of rural education.: 24 pare SYSTEMS REBUILT IN.SPRINGTIME BY .PRES CHER COMPOUAD TT Me, Guild\u2019 Says: : \u201cYour Medicine.Has ~~ Fer Mel Cas 2 The \u2018many marvellous cures \u2018wrought | for \u2018the .sick, suffering and diseased by pel the-attentionh of every prudent an she is out-of-healtti in the spring time.The rundown, weak, sleepless, neural- gle; rheumatic and those afflicted with.blood troubles, should realize at once that Paine's Celery- Compound frees: the system from the Seeds of disease and.deadly impurities,\u201d strengthens the tired nerves, arouses a hearty appetite, \u2018regulates the sluggish bowels and gives normal action to the liver.À few bottles of Paine's-Celery Compound used \u201cat once,-means the building of a vi or- ous\u2019heklth far the\u2019 coming- -sumi Mr.S.B.Guild, \u2018Ellershouse, ' IS.gratefully writes as follows: : wT 'wish to express my gratitude fof the great \"good .accomplished in: my case by your Paine\u2019 8 Celery Compound.- standard of the different schools, ele- | He\u2019 did not believe that a much higher à terest of education the normal school |] allow our people to take this course, |.\u2018much surprised to hear the speech fron | an argument against the educational not concerned in|.genteuil were really accusations of a | \u2018of that, and thought- there may be rea-| For.his part\u2014|.| the Government, were.ever aware that\u2019 do something, and whatever they :did | there \u2018was a remedy.The member: for | \u2018defended the.members of the committee | The | were defective, but he: was satisfied |.\u201cthe | the matter before the House performed | tacks on the University of McGill and.Done\u2019 \u2018Wonders: A ; Paine's Celery Compound, should com: |.judicious\u2019 person who feels that he or | Something | New, § A Thrilling, Faseinating, ae teresting\u2019 and traci: Plo .torial Story: of a Marvelloys _ and Hazardous Journey mage * only by Sig al oy In tho illurirated Sn of - .his trip\u2014 PARIS te NEW YORK Ry Land \u201c18,000 miles\u2019 per rail, reindeer, horgeback snd deg .R.@.8.the Fouriess and futre- pid Travell Over 100 Stereoptigon Vi from photographe taken 03 mr.HARRY DE WiNDT, » er.Teachers, Schoolboys and | \u201c Girls and C Cler riymen should I: \u2018not.miss this.the way.track\u2014Ftithy Posth - eut place in the world, \u201878 below degrees donmént of fourney\u2014I diaregard his advice, hundred miles of desolation\u2014Our reindeer Expedition reaches Now Object SYNOPSIS OF DESCRIPTION AND VIEWS.ct of the Journey\u2014Departure from Parts\u2014Tho Sledging on the frozen river Lena\u2014Hsceped convidia-A future Eldorado\u2014Yak- utsk-A dreary olty\u2014Political Exiles\u2014Start for Verkoyansk\u2014Relndeer Sleds\u2014A rough ouses\u2014Scarcity of food \u2014Privations commence\u2014The Verkoyansk Mountalns\u2014The Steepest Pass in the World\u2014The ddscent and a nasty fall\u2014\"*T) and hunger\u2014Sredni- -kolymsk\u2014The remotest \u201c\u2018Political'\u2019\u2019 settlement In 8iberia\u2014* The silence of Death \u2014Noted Nihiliste\u2014Indescribable sufferings of the Exiles\u2014\u2018An Arctic Inferno\u201d\u2019\u2014A Siberian Tragedy and its result\u2014First visitors here from the outer world for over 30.years\u2014Fresh difficulties gradually overcome\u2014Departure for the Behring Straits\u2014The last link with humanity\u2014Severe privations without food or ftre\u2014Moments- of despair\u2014Btarving dogs and slow progress\u2014De Clinchamp's feet frozen\u2014Snow-blind* ness\u2014Hydrophobia\u2014Reach tiret Tchuktchi settlement after three weeks in the open\u2014 Surly Dätives and a cold reçeption\u2014A collection of-co\\pmet\u20140Ur provisions finished\u2014 First meal off raw seal-meat\u2014Our drivers escape\u2014Their probable fate\u2014Reach secopd native settlement\u2014A hurried departure\u2014' \u2018Cape Despair'\u2019'\u2014''Seal-oil pancakes\u2019 \u2014Reach Cape, Behring Straits\u2014A feast and drunken orgies\u2014Our concealment in the Chief's hut \u2014An unpleasant experience\u2014Whalemen murdered by natives\u2014Oùr walrus-hide but\u2014 Diegusling habits of thé.Tchuktchis\u2014\u2018Dante\u2019s' Inferno*\u2014A- Whaler arrivers\u2014Another -drunken orgie\u2014Stepan\u2019s narrow escape\u2014Arrival of the Thetis\u2014Landed on drifting ice \u2014Reach American coast\u2014Filthy Eskimos\u2014The Yukon River\u2014Dawson City\u2014Gold-min- ing\u2014The White Pase Raliway\u2014A \u2018hair-raising line\u2019\u2019\u2014The Franco-American Rallway\u2014 Improbability of its ow Tork a during this century\u2014Crack-brained \u2018Boulevardiers\u201d\u2014 ork.after a journey ,of over 18,000 miles.At WINDSOR HALL, SATURDA y, APRIL 4th, at 3 o'clock.: | \u2018Admission, 25c; reserved sats, 50c and 75e, at Shaw's.Tel.Up 1414.\u201cTrans-Siberian Hallway'\u2014 cold- zero,\u2018 \u2019\u2014The Chief of Police urges aban- and we leave for Sredni-kolymsk\u2014Twelve die from exhaustion\u2014Three weeks of cold .Rutland Railroad \u2018WINDSOR STREET STATION.».\u201cTrains leave as follows ;== = :50- A.M.\u2014DAY TIIPRESS, arrivin, .8:50 4 1.50 am.Troy 4.30.p.m., ben pm.\u201cYork 7.20 am.Boston 00-205, Worcester | 6.25 am.\u2018Pullman.Sleeping.\u2018and Parlor Cars on \u201cthrough trajng GANADIANPAGIFIC 4.50 p.m., New.York, 8.45 p.m., Boston To ; =.10 P.M.\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving New | MONTREAL \u2018TIME BILL.Corrected to March 13th.- sp ,JOBN, N.N.B., HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.$1.25 Pp ni x)8:35 a.m TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHIPAGO-LE 19.80 , Ar.*7.35 a.m ms.wiNtipec\u201d AND EA PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.\u201c9.40 r.16.30 88.MARIE, \u2018ST.\"PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, LUTH\u2014Lv.10.05 p.m.\u201cAr.#8.00 a.m.AWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger {8.20 a.m.15.45.b.m.Ar.12.35 p.m., 110.80 p.m.Lv.for St.18.45 a.m,, 9.40 a.m., $10.00 a 34:00pm.*10.05 p.m.AT.*8.00 8m, A114 Secure Pullman accomma ation ang tickets ot\u2019 Ww se James St.or \u2018Windsor St.\u201ctation.J F M.GILMAN, city Pass 3 % T&L Agent .; :2-4-6 \u2014 EX NDSOMELY LAL ITAA = X58 ST 1 RANCOIS = ATENTS ANS.CMEN ,N.EVANS, ; - i emple suildiaz, MovTrEAL ie dt PROMPTLY SECL NTS \u201c Wesulicit the busines- of Manulaciurers, Bi gincers and others who realize the advisnbilit having their Patent busisiesa transacted by Rx _perta\u2019 Preliminary advice free.Charges m | rate.Our Inventors* Help.125 pages.sent upor request.\u201d Marion & Marion, New Vari Life bldg \u2018Motitreal ; and Waghington.DCL SA.a tt \u20142 TRADS MARKS Ali Countries \u2014- \u2014 ATEN TS BOLICITORS AND EXPERTS ; \u2018Canada Life \u201cMON TRE AL.| Bulding._dtt) t Lilegal Bottling.$80 REWARD.Wm.DOW & co, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, Will pay the above reward tor evi- -person-\u2018using \u2018their rame, trade mark, \u2018or*labels, without their authority.à-t-f GRE WERS, |Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, PB S \u201cMontreal OMos: Malo déb.«21 St.James Street 8 att J.H.R.MOLSON a Aleand Porter Brewers, BE \u201cHave always on hind the various kinds ot, \u2018ALE and PO Ri Wool and.Bottles.Famutes Regularly Supptiet.600 Notre Damo St, Montrsa! | 4 dette This Paper Is Printed With the Queen City ole-system\u2014was_run_dow n'and shattered.'I was under the care of several doctors, but they did not seem to understand, \u2018my \u2018case, and could do nothing for me.I commenced usin \u201cyour Paine's \u2018Celery Cômpound, and it soon made me a new man.My nerv- | ous system is completely built u appetite fs.healthy, and I feël Celery: \u2018Compound has done these won- \u2018ders for rne ahd 1 cannot thank you sufficiently.\u201d i TELESCOPE VALISE THE - Contents, and Baggageman.Orders His Arrest.\u2018Edward Noble, a young \u2018laborer, of | \u2018 Point St, Charles, is in custody, charged with stealing baggage from Canadian Pacific Rallway stations.Baggagernan- - \u2018Madden, of the Windson station, caught , Noble yesterday while removing a telescope valise without the usual formail- - tles of presenting the check for it.The baggageman approached.him.and \"engaged him in a guessing contest that Noble clafiried that the valise was his, |,but he had left the \u2018check at home.\u201cWhat's in it?\" asked Mr.Madden.\u201cA pair of pants, n shirt and soma collars\u201d said.Noble promi ly; and they Were thers all night °° - boots?\u201d thquired the bag- | \u2018looking in: the vélise.\u201cAnd handkerchief?LU - \u2018Red ones,\u201d said.Noble, taking another guess.\u201cThe laugh\u2019s on you,\" \" observed the \u201cThey aren't there.\u201d pa \u2018 pure that Fe ode |\u2019 Better he and stronger than ever before.Painé's | CAUSE OF HIS UNDOING | 1 Edward Noble\u2019 \u2018could Not Guess Its | - \u201clished firms.sounded lille an April fool.joke, for | | BOSTON Ly.9.0\u2019 a m., #7,45 p.m: : VAUDREUR TS.18:45 a.m.19.30 a:m:, \u201cua | TRKDB MARKS.A : (Saturday only.FETHERSTONHAUGH &: CO., | dence leading to thé conviction of aby | - Dawes & Co.| ° A.m., %8.30-p.m;-47: 00pm: §9:46 0.1.oo QUEREC \u2014 Ly.18.20 a.m., 72.00 Pn, $3.80 T0 nl pio.Ar.8.30\u2019 a.m, fiz.10 pm Div a.00 Ar.35 19.1 Sm.§0:00 a.m., (11.30 -p.m.,: 14.00 pO.14.15 p.m.(5.18 p.m\u2026.*10.00 p.m.\u2018Ar, 41.35 a 18.40 am.11145 am.Tiss ; .m., 7.00 p.m., $7.15 p.m SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tv.18,50 am.14.80 D 735 pm.Ar.(x)8:35 a.m., 1156 a.m.JOLIETTE \u2014 Lv.48.30 a.m.15.10 pan.Ar Pn 8 m.16.20 p.m; .10] Fs | \u201cAT.1210 p.n.16.20 pom | er THRONE \u2014 Lv.9.00.2 15.15 am 11.45 p.m., 15.30 p.m., (a)6.20 p.m: Ar.18.30 mp 9.50 Am., $7.05 p.m.§9.45'p.Mm.- a AGATHE-Ly.(m)9.00 a.m., 15.30 pm.à a.m., (m)7.05 p.m.: LABELLR ifn\u2019 a.n., #6.30 p.m.Ar, 19.5e - eDaily.Week days.sut Saturday.(a) Daily except tsünday only.{Dally xDaily except Monday.Saturday and Sunday.(m) Tuesdays and \u201cThursdays.\u2018(mn Thursdays only .- att [CANADIAN - PACIFIC.EASTER HOLI DAYS = \u201cONE way FIRST CLASS.FARE For Roünd Trip Tickets \u2019 Golng \u2018April Sth to 13th inclusivel: Good -ré- Wragg until Apr.i, 3, Inclusive,\u2019 TS fes STUDENTS AND TEACHERS \u201cAt one, way first-class fare.and one-third Goltig April 4th to th.inclusive, returning seu April 21st, 1903, Inclusive, on \u2018surrender | e.Exceptional arrangements tory\u2019 Mari | time, Province points.\" ory TICKET AND TELEG RAPH OFFICR, 129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post-Oftice.FINE ry EASTER HOLIDA YS SINGLE Z[53% FARE OLASS For the Round Trip.\u201cGoing dates\u2014April 910 si inclusi 7-Rtoturn Jimi aei 4 usive.OooL VACATIONS .Fare and Oue:third tor the Roan Going dates\u2014A rid to in lusive.Return Hi Zo à 2, pe .CED FARES * Until June.De ots co Colonist fares from, ; ONTREAL t : Beattlo, - Victoria van- - \u201cSauer, Portland, \u2018CITY TICKET OF OFFICES.$81 or Bonaventure Station.v Panda oe So's Wk Gincionat Ohio.CL.LS ae \u2018Mr.Madden \u201cguessed the \u2018same, and Noble was taken in charge.Hidden.in.his underwéar, \u2018were several \u2018brass i checks for luggage, among them.beihg | \u2018one.for a vilise that disappeared from \u2018Mile End stattion Tuesday night.BE ABOUT TUNING PIANOS.Never allow your plano to be tuned éxcept through reliable and «id estab- C.W.Lindsay, Limited, of 2366 St.Catherine Street (Telephone Uptown 1168), have one of the most experienced staffs in Canada who have for years been engaged as experts on \u2018Chickering, Steinway and: Heintzman & Co.Pianos.\u2014Adv.\u201cMrs.\u2018Skinner, of\u201d British | Columbié, leaves'to-night for Toronto, Where she \u201cwill visit her parents before returning-|_ home.The marriage of.Mish Tsobel \u2018Green- \u2018shields, only daughter of Mr.J.N.Greenshielis, to Mr.Hugh Mackay, son |.of Hon.Robert Mackay, has been ar ranged to take place | this spring.: ROUND TR TIGRE - Soni AT SINGLE FARE .WILL BE SOLD To Teachers and Scholars: Going April 3ra to 11th, both inclusive.; Returning April 21st.; \u201cTe General Public: Golng April 9th to\u2019 18th, both inclusive, 0 \u2018Returning.April 14th, - \u2014\u2014\u2014_ \u2018For tickéts,.sleeping.car\u2019 accommoae= = tion and all information, apply to\u2019 |; ITY TICKEY OFFICE, 142 ST.JANES STREET, \u2018or to Bonaventure Station.ago = .= SR TEE \u2014_ : Méesrs.T.Quintal, Fortier, Dionne, P.Vincent, Frigon.Lalonde, Bourdeau, 6nd thefi\" wives, all \u2018of Point St.Charins left this morning to.visit \u2018bush at St.Isidore : + .Dee , La 5 Pa Cel EX _, TLR | THE BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION IN.i 2 8 oh Boo IPROCTOR'S | OLD : FRANCAIS 24 Eur Standard School Vacation Rallway.certifi] re Ross M6 | fa Ra ga, 65 BPOKAN® o.oo rvvnn en 46.15 Anaconda, Butte, Helena: Ceeane 45.65 Colorade Sprinoe.; Salt Lake 1 45,65 San Francisso, | Los Angeles: 42.00 1 \u201can, St.James Street, Telephones Main 460 an \u2018a t the \u201c20088 | ss , curs ér Baward A, \u201c ITS ENTIRETY.PROCTOR S Bs Mats.Mon.Wed.Fri.Sat.GHO.SIDNEY in the Musical Comedy Specialties.Not ook\u2014* > Mid inighe ni Ohinatown.\u201d NEXT WEEK Matinees-\u2014Monday, Wednesday, ° Good Friday and \u2018Saturday.; Midnight \"MR.NED NYE as.\u201cIchabod Bronson\u201d \u201cBusy IzIv\" \u2019comEpy- DRAMA -* im four acts Chinatown.FRAN C'AIS [Hpuinees.oss.y This Week\u2014Klaborate scenic thé successful Comedy Drama THE MINISTER'S DAUGHTERS | A play brimful of laughable situations.\u2018Startling and Thrillihg Mechanics] Effecta.PRICES\u201410c, 20c, 30c, 35c.and-56e.\u2018 Next min eee Comedy.\u201cA HOT The Successful THIS WEEK\u2014 TComedy-Drama [The Minister\u2019 8 Daughters.\u201cALL NEXT WEEK 1 \u2018Special Matinee Good Friday A SUMPTUOUS EDITION OF THAT MONARCH OF HUMOR AHOT : 8 LD ve \u2018Made famous by the Rays.| \u2018 | Prettys Winsome: Girls.a Exoceedingly Funny Men.| cateny Music, ElogantryScenery and Costumes.- Vaudeville.: \u2026 Prices\u201410y 20e, 3de, 25c.and 506.THEATRE ROYAL - = LAR, + i TBIS WHBE\u2014MARCH 80.|\" THE ROAD TO RUIN; A complete production in every detail.: Prices\u201410c, 20c and 306.= WER, \u201c Onl Appearance the nowned 7 French Pianist.& MADAME\" \"ROGER-MICLOS Togother with England's celebrated enor, BEN DA VIES And the Prima Donna Sopranc- Madame \"MARY DEANE .Seats at Shaw\" s; $1.50, $1.00, 780.: 200 RUSH SBATS AT 506.fin.the Club House, 149 Mansfleld Sa on 1815 Saturday, Apel Sek, the uss arrangeme coming season.Large pean fo quested.HERBERT BROWN, \u2019 Seoy-Tredsuren 0 HAE £ SPER New \u2018York- City, St.JAMES METHODIST CHURON, Easter Sunday, 4 pm FOR MEN, jan Association nim, \u201cArt Gallery.Gallery, SATURDAY; \u201can APRIL: A soute - roduction of \u2018 ie A presentation.of.Flashes, of Poute NAXT WBHE\u2014Sam.Devere's Own Oo.| = me : Five v'Clock Tea and Music ak ue A torieted To cROSSCOUNTRY Bone, will be ets 3 ge - a EN ! W i li i [i Loy .FOR EASTER.A a assortment of LADIES WRIST BAGS, all sizem, in Walrus, ligator and Seal,: with Polished Steel, - Brass and Metal Mountings and Chains, We have them in all prices; to to ein with the SUPERBA, very fine leather bag M black, tan and drab, steel - or brags mountings and chains.ICO .+00ccsa sauce ones sanou0000 ; ' This first line is more suitable for children; the next line is our regular size Wrist Bag, also at 60c, in black, tan Apa drab mountings and chains of steel and imitation of gun m Then follows the other lines at 5Dc, 60c, 75c, S5c, 90c, $1.26, $135.5 $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, 32.00 and so on up to $5.25.#3 ALSO A SPECI: AL LINE OF FINE LEATHER PURSES, for coin, 3 small size.\"vonerrecs ace sm eee.Mo 0cepoccogo ce ABC -22c, and 25c, FINE LEATHER PURSES FOR MEN, al prices, from.88c, to $5.00 3 AN the above arctriow displayed on\u2019 the front table near main entrance.oy Easter Eggs at Popular Prices.J RASTER EGGS for the little ones at.,.5¢, Tic.and 10c each, z\u2014 .Embroideries Department.an - FIRST -FLOOR.TUCKED LAWNS, new goods, just received, at.:.\"FINISHING \u2018BRAIDS, white and fancy, colors in white., NEW MUSLIN FLOUNCING, 45 triches - wide.-.Flouncing finished.with tucks, frills, insertion, lace edging \u201cor embroidery.A mo#t complete assortment, both in Styles and qualities.* All \u2018prices from 75c to $3.0C a yard.128 INCHES EMBROIDERED ALLOVER, biscuit color.\u2018Prices.© eanceneuu se ces vonca dau ssss0n00 wees $2.25 and $3.00, LACE and INSERTION, same design and color to, match.FANCY INSERTION: ON GRASS LINEN MUSLIN, different \u2018widths.sevecneson 80e, 75c, $1.00.black and white, and all 2 0.' ersvcencécn senc en 015001011000 tea ene rae versus cu aucunes tonne Prices re sr cena ten ancaa ne etat dnee nee mano a na nec ea ne nan ces 10H 5e td 30e.\u201d GRASS LINEN MUSLIN,\u2019 \u2018ALLOVER INSERTION- Prices.Cetiteetseients eseeriegees crmvevndios riers.700 $1.00.$1.35, £1.60, $1.60.| WHITE.STRIPED BRILLIANT, satin\u201d finish, for\u2019 skirt or \u2018dresses; \u2014\u2014\u2014 PIth_36_in._ Price\u2026Leseieemeneness q5 rere Cra \u201cFANCY STRIPE MUSLIN, 3 .SC.\"About 20 pieces\u201d left of that White \u201cMustin- \u201cwith open-work-stripes-.5o\u2014 - COLORED EMBROIDERIES ON WHITE LAWN, Insertions and edgings in black, pink, hellotrope, red and -blùe {2 shades) .on \u2018white lawn.+ \u201cFirst Communion, INDIA LAWN, 32 inches wide.at.= and 15c - INDIA LAWN, 36 inches wide, at.Be, 256, 80c, 36e up to éc.WHITE ORGANDIES, in Swiss, French, mull, or linen finish muslins.__All_ prices, from.15c, A8c, 20c, 22c, 25\u20ac, and soon up to 65c u var FRENCH ORGANDIE MUSLIN, VICTORIA LAWN N 45 inches \u201cwide, special Nalues.at.12e, A 18e.WHITE \u2018CAMBRIC.MUSLIN; 26 inéhes w iy ats.10\u20ac, 12c and \u201815c.WHITE PIQUE, at.eee ret crate, san ucù 106, 12c, 15e, 20\u20ac, 25e.- : WHITE.MERCERIZED CANVAS.\u201cbasket.\u201cmake, for \u2018blouses or.» dresses.only two prices in stock now.Calera ene -30c and 35c.\u201d \u201cWHITE MERCERIZED BRILLIANT; striped \u2018and figured\u2019 designs, for ' dresses.Great chcice: Prices from.AR 18\u20ac to 45c.WHITE FIGURED *\u201cPIQUE:.v0.005 \u2026 acer ~18¢/ 25c,.30c and 85c.; White Veils - for First Communion.WHITE BRUSSELS NET VEILS, -some âre just plain.with wide hem, others are ornamented with \u2018embroidery of Blk floss.We have them, in all the following prices.~30c, 34 $k 15, si.25,.81,50, $1.65,\u201d Ra 5, $2, 25, $2.35, $3.$4 ,.Prayer Books for First communion.New zoÿds, a very \u2018fine collection of neat | Prayer.\u2018Books at win 1 PTCES.,.veus Le La ese les ean nsc d as dine -30c,.35e, 60c, 75e; a5c hd.$1.35 Prayer Bedds for First Communion.A very good choice in the following \u2018prices.25¢, 40c, 50c, 81.00, $1.25, rudes avances Les eu ce sauces 31.40, $1.60 and $1.65, coved \u201d Ready-made Clathing for Men and Boys.About 200 SUITS FOR MEN.Broken lines, range of sizes not complete.As we are.not to re-order those.lines, prices have been cut! down to clear at $5.00, $6.00 and $2.60.Most \u2018of these suifs are made | of fancy tweets, others are in plain serge, a fcw of.them are in 1° navy blue.\u201d If \u2018your.size is \u2018in this Jot; and dr you want a \u201csuit, we are willing.2° ; ne ., Boys\u2019 Suits for First Communion: As usual, we are prepared for the coming event, Parents will find here the best assortment a1-d best values \u2018in boys\u201d Rirst Communion Suits.FIRST COMMUNION SUITS (2 pieces): BL Gos = $4.75, $5.75 and: $1.00 FIRST COMMUNION SUITS (3 pieces) at.$6.75, $7.50.and $9.00 FIRST COMMUNION SUITS (Toxido) silk Linea facing- at: $7.50 and 39 Boys\u201d Underwear for First Communion.Natural Wool or Cashmere, White Braces, \u2018Dress Bhirts, Collars, \u2018Cufrs : and £ Scarfsy everything required at moderate prices.| | .RAINPROOF \u2018SPRING OVYERVOATS FOR.BOYS.- Flegant demi-saison Overcoats for boys \u2018of 6 10°10 years.Price.$6.50 * The.same Coat.for boys trom 10 to 16 years.Prices aécording to size; .; 87:00, $8.00 and $9.00 t eosaccsunse eve.se.hcun ce un ' ode FURNITURE DEPA RTMENT.\u2014 3 RIGHT ON\" TIME.We have Just received another car load ot.those.handsome Bedroom Suits in selid \u2018harwood, golden oak or mahogäny finished, bevelled mirror 20 x 24, would be a.sood value at $20.\u2018our special \u2018price.as long as this lot will last.$15.00 DUPUIS FRERES.The Big East End Departmental Store, .1671 to 1589 ST.CA ATHERINE STREET.epercsere a DRAIN MILITARY GROUNDS.Ont., \u2018April 2.\u2014(8pecial.) City Council wil undertake tem In the local t a drainage sys the Gov- _ Kingston, Ont, April 2.\u2014_ Capt.Lessilc is in command or ons to yal Engineers sent along with the amllitary camp grounds, and will guarantee.to have an an- \u201ca graduate of the.Royal Military Colle, , Lesalle, of this city.son of Mr.W.5 : ern mie MEETING OF 8.A, VETERANS.The meeting of South African Vat- era will be Thursday night.instead KINGSTON MAN: AFTER MULLAH.Senment .British expedition to.capture the Mad 000 Mullah, w e Mad | isd camp Bereoé flan 300 Ca a he.is in revolt in Somaltland.Sl or, Ye 8 at, the brit Hall, © ~ READ THEM: 258 Ladies\u2019 Rubber .£ + Waterproof C iets \u2018Same Style as t.; $ 7.50 to $4 3.00 for y $ 8.50, to $ 9.50 for.$10.00 - to $16.00 for We wa te5s Cugtomers for these pob- ular and usefit garments.Wa could - + not sell them'at these prices.We got_them a g reat.manufacturer who had them on hand \u2018after his season\u2019 8 business vas over.-, so \u201cLITTLE MONEY.COME EARLY.- .First \u2018Floor Bargains | -All-wool .Voilo de Paris, lack and colors +.Special price, ole; 5 .\u2018Colored Alk:wool Cheviots, .shades.Speétal - value, 40c.New Abl-wool Cost üme- Cloths, all.new .*pring shades, 83¢° A Patterns, Foulard Silks, ai mo = 40e: Ls Fara Fine : Quality Washing Sal new colors\u201d A special line, 506.\u201d - 50° Patterng.Fine Scotch Ginghams, all.Dew pattëFns, «fast colors, 1c.- 2,000 - yards ; Snecial English P fs, * fast \u2018colony; all new: designs, 1c Bleached Linen: Damask Table Cloths.8x 10, from $1.55, less 331-3 per.> * cent.\u2018off, .or 1.1 8.x,12, from=83,00.Tes 33 1-3per .cont off; or.ree Cadet 8x8.trom $1.20, less.39 1-3 por - cant, oth [51 A + ,SSC \u201c8x 14, from $3.50; \u2018less 37 1-3 per cent.off\u201c or.o.0 32.10 x \u20184, from $3:60, less 3 1-3 per.all \u2018new.cent.off, or.R2.40 |.100: dozen Bleaghed Ein Table Nap- | kins.Special line, price se per ( doz.The Mosiery stook - 1 a pairs for $1.M or 3c a pair.3 pairs Tor.$1.10 or 40c a palr.The above two lines of; Ladies\": Black \u2018Cashmere Hoge aile \u201cbe on sale\u2019 tomorrow and Saturday in the Hostery.Uept.- They are excellent value, being full fashioned and scañléss, and \u2018having double heels, toes \u201capd feet: : sizes fs, 9, 9% ani 10._ ; \"Umbrella Dept._- .$250 Umbrellas for $1.75.100 \u2018Ladies Durable Silk Umbrellas,.silk cases, pear) and silver mounted \u201c handies; smai)- rolling.A very.ight- © ly $2.50 ;umbrella for.$1 EASTER PERFUMES, \u201cFancy Boxes.EASTER JEWELLERY\u2014AI the\u2018 lâtest Thaï Speak for Themselves.8.: Choice, ss.5.= #2.00 | ' ADVANCE ow | i \u2018sizes 1 .noveities from Paris ang New York.ei 35 Eton Costumes * HN Bizes, 2, he -36, 38.2° In.Lit yi Black and.Also Russian, louse \"Costiimes, I \u2018Melton Clotd:85.7, for 32,95.Bizes : 82 \u2018And 34, 11.omly.\u201d i 5 Ladies To -\u2014* Spring Jackets Sacque.and other shapes.Were.$5.25 and $5.73.Choice; only $2.95.THESE: ARE IN GRAY : AND DRAB.; MIXED TWEEDS; For ot\u2019 Ladies \u2026 Black Cashmerä Shawls, HALF Trice \u2018 $4.00.for $2:00, $4.30 for- $2.25.$00 \u201cfor = sn 50 \u201cme.1 \u201cThe.Glove Section; SALE OF.\u201cEASTE GLOVES.a the World's Best Makers.Prices : - 75\u20ac, Yc, $r.10, wn 2 y.50, nd.$1.75.i pair.: > 150.\u201c95c_ Little\u201d Boÿs Gloves.dust lke, papa\u2019 5, from Toc a pair.Thousands are wearing our * Gloves.© Are You?\u2019 50 doz, Women's - Pique Sewn.- Glace \u2018Kid Gloves, in tan, brown, drab, ETay; white, res ular price H.0, \"ror.\u20ac ar.35\" doz\u2019 \u2018Women 8 Pique.Sewn Kid Gloves, in drabs, .tans, (gray and white,\u201d $1.25 in: - the regular way.\u2018For,.+ \"Mer s Furnishings In the Men's Store: i Easter Gloves.Easter Nockwehr! .Fowiies Bros.English Tan sw alking Gloves, $1.25, - for.\u201cose \u201c1 Gray Suede Gloves, \u2018silk lined.= $1.50 tor, per paif.0.81.15 Easter Ties, Eows, Derbys, La -and\u2019Strings Speclal, Sach.25Cc Easter Shirts.Easter Handkerchiefs.1,200 Ladies\u2019 Blouses, similar to cut, To ; + $1.35.\u201c Girls\u2019 \u201c Only 506 - a Pring andy white Blouses | Another Chance .in gray stripes, .plain \u201ccolors.\u2018and \u201cwhite.Values, $1.00, $1.25, 3.50 and CHOICE, ONLY soc.We never have- offered a better \u201cplum COME: EARLY.to our Customers, so COME EARLY, D \u2018Ladies\u2019 wiking Shirts, nm\" \u2018gray and \u201cblack, cloth, rows cof stitching, well.\u201cfinished and © well\u201d taj Bn vajue $2.80.loved.LW hite théy\u201d last.aL.+ son Ladies: Tallored Skirts, at and : below regülar- wholesals STYLES.ALL NEW.Roys* Gray, Serge esters, from.ai.35 : Boys\" Gray Serge Sults; trom 1-70 Boys\u2019 Gray.Serge Pants, from 23C .; Giria\u2019 Gray Print and Linen fesses: & cholée.\u201cassortment.Prices from soc {7 AI, sizes.Thousands of pairs\u2019 from - a on er 5 Gray.Toing, \u201cwith Sumy, only ) anc.\u2018These ~ \u201care ico.for school.° Easter Bargains wo AN THE BASEMENT 150 DOLLS, slightly damaged, an sizes, - dreseed and undressed,\u2019 wax beads.and china heads.\u201cWorth from 26e\u2018 to $1.25.Slightly damaged, but we wilt clear them all to early buyers at TC each.See, \"CHILDREN'S TRAYS, nicely lithe: graphed In colors, complete with: \u2018spring to fasten to table.Worth.é0c.- Special, at 25¢ each.\u201c.HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA large, me.\u201cdottle, fuil stéength, for .0C: WHITE METAL TEA SPOONS, never.tarnish.Special, 3 for JC.WHITE METAL DESSERT SPOONS, wear white right throisgh, 3 for LOC.BANNISTER BRUSHES, painted rod\u201d handles, good large size.\u2018Special, \u2018st 19C.100 ONLY, GLASS FABLE\u2019 SETS; set: .const sts of butter\u2019dish, sugar.bowt, | cream jug, and - clear glass, \u2018Bpecial, at #poon-holder, fine, pattern Worth 5c.25 for the set.' 7 2 BAMRGO HANDLE :CEILING 2 roe 7-toot \u201chandle; worth\u2019 Ses\u201d - for BIC.BISSELLS* CARPET SWEEPERS, the best cyco bearings, dust proof.all the latest improvements.BZ 203, 82.50 nnd $2.7 38 LEMON QUES email rise, at SC: Large: \u201815e pee.oily 10¢.3 \u2018SPECIAL TABLES OF.EASTER - NOVELTIES, oo TABLE NO.1 contains i rabbits, * éhickens, gees; etc, all open for rahdy inside.Your choice, only 100.TABLE NO.2 contains.ossi, chickens, birds, - rabb tés, etc, etc.\u2026 culy, 1BC.: TABLE NO.3 contains taney Ester plates, harnessed rabbits, pig clown, carrot, roosters, etc., eter Choice, \u201cfor BAC.each.\u201c.: 2341 and.\"2343: St.Catherine Street, Sn | orme\u201d Cash.> Bs Telephone.Up 2740.A \u2014 Corner Mets, Special, at : sige, The ; .Choice, white: mabbits, rabbis: with JOHN MURPHY & CO, fl \\ \"4,2 i \u2014_FANCY COLORED\" CHAM BRAYS ce\" AriswooL ÉoLonrh, BANGALI \u2018ES \\ \u2018seen at the\u2019 price.© HEAVY._ ALL-WQOL NAVY SERGES.tee Sei | 5 .ALL: WOOL se OTCH TWEEDS.i\u201c Friday's Special\u2019 PEE.Liisa Ra et scins sn .CHILDREN; :S 2 -DOME \u201cKID GLOVES, (NOŸTINGHR \u2014 Ever paragraph i in: to-day 8 advertisement tells an important.\u201c \u2018story.Tells of qualities that are trustworthy, styles that are new and popular, and prices that represent bargains that you \u201ccan't afford to miss.\u2018These values ought to crowd our store _ bright and early.5 riday morning.Be on handiat eight.o \u2018clock if possible as the early shoppers invariably fare best.- LA DIES\".7 TRIMMED HA TS at $5.00.\u2018 : FRIDAY WE PLAÇE ON SALE 50 'ONLY \u2018LADIES TRIMMED so much admired by women of ôod.taste.& HATS, that for.refined: \u201ctastefand superior style, surpasses \u2018anything you've \u2018ever\u2019 Elegantly trimmed: in Ghiffon, Malines, Ribbons; Flowers,\u201d Foliage and Otriäments, they reflect those touches of style, those delicate effects * Friday\u2019 s price; Five Dollars, does\u2019 nt begin.to represent their real worth, nd if you's re Wanting a Hae for Easter you 3 can't afford to miss, this opportunity.A Lo .500 PIECES Straw.BRAID 8, .Jin -ali- colors, in- 5 cluding black\u201d \u201cand white, regular 10 yd length.- Friday | .Ca rsrerearann cc cee vec neo 000 a Ze value.ad ; Easter :Wear.Plain.and.Fancy.Ti ine: Friday.(ace è ur essence à meme na voatoes a oe - 1,000, MILL ENDS OF FINE BRICS, extra fine soft : WHITE NAINSOOK AND LANSDOWN CAM- finish,.36\" inches wide, 2 to 10-yard lengths.clan.\"15 PIECES OF EXTRA\" WIDE WHITE.DIMITY\u201d MUSLINS, with wide stripe no running through 2-20 cave sarah cie ses Ln \u201cThe aboÿe goods regular\u2019 are worth at least 15e: yard, .\u2014 De FANCY ORGANDIE: DRE 18] FANCY DIMITY DRESS MUSLINS FANCY .STRIPE GALATEAS, PURE LINEN HUCK.TOWELS.PUKE LINEN\u2019SCOTCH.CRASH WHITE - \u2018COTTON, WHITE LAW NS FANCY SILK: FOULARDS , \u201c WHITB COLORED- JAPANESE SILKS : COLORED OTTOMAN SIL: \"BLACK.HABITULA FILKSE:, BLACK\u2018 SEATING, .\u2018COLORED \u2018SURAH\u2019 SILK, cavu000s ALL-W ooL COLORED iors oa \u2018 - L-WOOL \u2018COLORED FOULB ERGES,.|; \u2018 1LL- WOOL FRENCH SERGES .ALL- WOOL BLACK CLÔTHS.ALL-WOOL BACK SATIN.CLOTH MLL wooL BLACK ARMURES.\u2018 10° BOXES FLÔWERS AND FOLIAGE.al this sea son's style .of Flowers and Foliage.All regular CFriday.i Geen 12 \"EASTER wack RIBBONS.Come to-morio and what a wealth\u2019 of Ribbon loveliness\u2019 we \u2018offer you.for 7 du SK Neck Ribbons, in every shade and design you can imag- 19c causes aucs seu uus: Fentress ec ce carats an ananas set tre sere nana can -f ui ALL WOOL COLORED.HOMESPUNS cen ALL-WOOL COLORED ARMURES | + .ALL-WOOL COLORED PANNE CLOTH .ALL-WOOL COLORED LADIES\u2019 CLOTH.LL-WOOL SNOWFLAKES © _ \u201cALL-WODL COLORED KNICKERBOCKER \u2026ALL-WQOL BLACK SERGES.\u2018 .ALL-WOOL BLACK GRENADINES - \u201cALL-WOOL BLACK MOHAIR -ALL-WQOL BLACK voILg DE PARIS .\u201cAT THESE PRICES WE CANNOT ACCEPT MAIL oR.TELEPHONE ORDERS\u201d LE = rr FANCY COLOR SCOTCH GINGHANS of FANCY COLORED PIQUES ; .- Vane FANCY ENGLISH PRINTS \u2014\u2014 .= .FANCY OXFORD SHIRTINGS =.~ 224 NCY WHITE \u2018DRESS MUSLINS | BATH TOWELS ° Vis GLASS TOWELLING ; ++ BLEACHED NAPKINS .TUSSOR OR RAW \u2018SILKS aus COLORED SATINS \u2018 q FANCY \"SUMMER SILKS - = BLACK, SURAH' SILKS : FANCY PONGEE' SILKS .:COLORED, JAPANESE SILKS: \u201ces Prices \u2018such as ; These that Bring the Crowds.Here on Friday.Did You Ever Hear of Such ?400° DOZEN LADIES\u2019 East COLOR ENGLISH PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS, a.manufac: ' Friday 35e, or 3 fore ii ac \u201cdown.front, 40° 500 a.: ; : While they last.turer's over makes, all sizes, all colors; \u201c5 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 WHITE LAWN BLOUSES, 20 rows, of: \u2018tuckin ng \"of tucking down Pack, laundried white\u2019 collars, mostly: all: sizes.LADIES\u2019 GRAY -.HOMESPUN \u2019 ETON SUITS, size \u201832, While \u2018they last .LADIES\u2019 SPRING JACKETS, in.fawns and grays.eo x \"BOYS SAILOR SUITS, \u2018all sizes.Worth $3.60 While they Just.«ees ses f LADIES\u2019 FL LL LENGTH CRAVENETTR RAINCO; opb LINES LADIES\u2019 AND.MISSES\u2019 \u201cSUITS, in Bloiise, Norfolk and Bolero styles, all - $15.00 to \"$18; 0.Your choleo Friday * at.: velo $1.00 = $l, 50 85,00 sizes, = sus Children\u2019 S Easter Gloves at Bargain Prices: : to 7.Gloves, that \u2018usually retail at.sûc.Friday.\u2018pair.5 INCH LONG BÉÂCK FEATHER BOAS, $3.00.Friday.COLORED ÉRORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, 5c.Friday.ODD LINES, 12150 ang: 15e, EMBROIDERIES.Friday \"Department, will be held in St.Ann's .i RE .C Huvgarian Flour, #4% Ibs.6c B&G | Cairns\u2019 \u201cHome-made Marma- Large size (10 by 4) Flannelette - per yd 140 Choice for ET ALUE * Church.on Saturday, April 4, 1903, at 7 200 \u2018Matchless Tub \u2018Stands.AANA VAN A Baker's Cocoa, %4-1b.us.25¢ 22¢ lade, 7 lbB.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Liertue 906 TOO Blankets, ip gray and white, : o'clock a.m.Friends and acquaintances in- varnished, to hold: 2 tubs- © .: EE 98 with dalnty pink and blue bor- So PROCURABLE | vited.\u201d \u2018 \u2018apd wringer.each.$15 950 CHILDREN'S CORDED 1 \u2018Redpath Sugar, 24 lbs.for.eee ieee @ ders, Special ; at, per pair.a c DEATHS ELSEWHERE 75 only.Desideratum.Wring.= = 30.?Finest Creamery Butter, per lb.vererieiiagernee., ZLEG° Tapestry Carpets, with % borders EXNAN-March 29, daughter RE.al era, \u2018made exclusively for \u2018 > WAISTS 200 AAA A AAA AA AAA AANA AI : TABLE DAMASK 23c - PAP Poe design tr BR Marc] aug 0 ner an ua by a large manufacturer.The regular prico \u2018is \u2018350.They: .| ; Unbleached Table Damask, new sive stores would .ch 60 = the late Johannah Brennan, aged 24 yeats.| best: rubber rôllers,- are made of \u2018strong.white and LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY \u201cDRESS SHIELDS patterns, pure linen, 50 in.wide.\u201c$-.Special, Pan Charge 6c ya.440 VEITH_At §.Job N.a wa.æ 2e so rink, each, rin ke ee 81.90 arab sateen, very durable for the \u2018Ladies\u2019 Plain Black Lisle Thread | steckinct Dress Shields.Regular : fag mr value, 28c.\u2018Op sale Fri- aa A therine, ow of Wm Cern .\u201cq.aizes At accounts for .\u2018 ' s : | oy ) Ge .Join, CR a w w eich i ea \u201c120 or ton from Sc to.nol Hoge, Hermsdort Dye.Per pair, 349, 10e.FPAay.ou ieee on Sc.Lt PATENT MEDICINES - Ç rt dE .MCCARTHY Dsimouth, Maren 2, Mrs.Hatr .Sram Bla be FT 4 ON H AR AND rm LADIES\u2019 VESTS - \u2018SHEETING 170 a _FLANNELETTE So - > \u2014Ayèrta- Cathartic pie ae PTS \u2014\u2014\u2014 Margaret MeCarthy;aged 5 with long handie.$1.00.@9C MARI LAN $ \u2018bite Lisle Thread, Swiss-ribhel, Bleached, Sheeting; fully 2 yards.English Flannelette, In.all.the | Red Pils.c.ov.siunrnninn.506 33C MITCHELL-\u2014March 28, - Anna .McColl,\u201d widow 100 large size Dish.Pans, with © .to slo.ad.=wiss-r eached, = ng; y ya 1.newest colors, stripes, polka dots Aver's Cherry Pecteral., 2c BC : COOK BOOK low.neck, n sleeves, closed wide, easil worth 20c.yd.\u201d Sale \u2018 p 1 of George P.Mitchell, of Halifax, in\u2019 tbe © rivetted handles.\u2018each.%ec 19C = Excrilent value, mc and 270 rice for or Eider 9 5 Joc and floral patterns, new: goods.: Radway's Ready Relief.- 24c 18G4C - \u2018Sènd year of.ber age.200 5-1b?packages Marbeline.Contains about 600 recipes for | SN | p Yorrensesanetencere \"4% 1 Well worth 12e yd.Friday.85 - Laviolette's Syrup Turpentine 2c IB TLAYLOR\u2014Lattie's.Brook, Hants, | \u201cMarch 26; D red wall.tints, all + Cooking Soups, Poultry, Game, i - Scott's Emulsion.Wiltrid, son of Willian Taylor, aged 19.Meats, PAI Aoi raion: : 'OPPORTUNE BARCAINS purdock (Blood Bliter .gas GOULD\u2014Nappan, .Cumberland, March 26, \"Drink 1% | \u2018 he ' iis - veered Ellen Gould, aged 92.DESIRABLE \u2018WALL PAPER ( sok Toot nursery\u2019 ote Ae IN LACE CURTAINS ÉD es Gain Wine aac REMEMBE ored .(Spacial .LC.Cherrie sas born 5 lations.a luncheon; -it took plac che affair.Offic mémbers a meeting of 1298,.R.A., the \u2018secreta Council, N.Y.A city.undef pre gan.The silk reduced at Marchards\u2019 Brooklyn.arom first 18 fe er For gon, - Jno.Place Frm \u2018Hi.- tient ut ment Avi, 3 Quebec; April - pleasing: event.took place in the Par-, [fament restaurant last evening.Mr.qnvited to the Prince \u201cAlbert Counoil, -Royal Arcanum Hall oy tions for membership were Tr -\u2014Dob evening va À the .handsome \u201cW.E.hSarpe, who résigned his as Cuide, owing his removal from the The Regent, Mr.A.J.Elliott, made the.presentation in a speéch &p- | preciative of the splendid services * dered by the recipient during his .ure of \u2018office guide.I.ew\u2019 words; thanked the members.1 thelr token of appreciation.The orator and social committee have i paration a programme the next meeting, April 16th, heh the council will have as its guest, R.Crampton, Grand Regent, of.HOUSE TO 820 Sherbrooke Street.clous house, RED THEIR BIRTHDAY: Mossres Cherrier and Laprairie Hon: by Fellow Members to.The Montreal Herald.) 2.\u2014An interesting and r.member for Laprairie, 5 years ago and Mr.Blan- i ¢hard,\u201d member for Vercheres, saw the dawn of life 60 years agd: \u201cboth popular ahd réspected members of the Legislature, and .when their colleagues heard that April first wan the anniversary of thelr birth, they deters.mined on giving them a surprise.Messrs.Cherrler and Blanchard\u2019 were restaurant, where they | were greeted by a large company ase 'sembled, who shook hands with both.gentlemen, and offered their congratu- Hon, Mr.Turgeon, presented Mr.Cherrier with a handsome cabinet\u2019 ©of-cutlery, and Mr.Blanchard with an | elegant \u2018clock, on behalf of their brother membèrs.The recipients\u2019 responded téalingly.and invited thelr \u2018friends to partnke of \"They are which was postponed until \u2018the adjournment of the House, when e and was indeed a + recher- Coe By.buying your Easter Blouses \u2018at \u2018The Marchand\u2019 Ready to Wear Wardrobe three stores you sade two.profits \u2014the wholesale and retgll\u2014because we manufacture ourselves, J Ea PRESENTATION TO MR.SHARPE.R.A.\u2018Honors ial.on Leaving City.- \u201cThere was a large \u2018attendance nd yisitors at the re ed Prince Albert Council No.held last evening In the Ten applich- R- le, ry.and Mr.A, was \u2018admitted by card from Midwood No.1615 R.A, of Brooklyn.leasing \u201cevent during t 5 \u2018presentation ot Foung, man; present owner wishés to retire.Address Je Herald \u2018Otfice.87 DOGS\u2014WANTED, LOST, FOR SALE.\u201cEF Advertisements In.this column : %c per per word per \u2018insertion, 6 insertions for the price \u201cof four.FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED T IRISH 1 TERrier, \"\u2018Paddy\u2019\u2019; three years old, good watoh dog; .kind to children; only fault is foi- lowing \u2018rigs, price $10.00.J.WwW.Wheelar,.M.D., Box 133, ,_Coruwall, nt.- FOUND.\u201cEF Advertisements In this \u201ccolumn\u201d Ne per oro per insertion, 6 Insertions for the price \u2018of four.FOUND\u2014A COLLIR DO Dod.GALL ALL WITHIN three daysand prove ownership at as Vist- tation St.n ROOMS AND BOARD.\u201cEF Advertimementa In this column Ke per word per insertion, 6 Insertions for the e price of - four.TO LET\u2014TWO NICELY FURNISHED.A AIRY rooms, board \u2018If required, near St.James St.82 St, Felix ! St.7 ROOMS \u201cAND BOARD \u2014 LARGE.FRONT room, suitable for two gentlemen of mar- \u2018ried couple; bathroom flat; every.modern convenience; also one éingle room, which will be vacant \u2018about April 23; desirable locality.snd convenlent; Auer\u2019 light.30.Ber- thelet St.te.~ Strictly private accommodation, with pro.|\u201d ~ fessional attendance.Ladies treated and \u2018attende.28 St.Monique St.M \u201cWANTED TO PURCHASE.2 Advertisements in this column meer insertion, 6 Insertions for the pacs ° ur, WANTED \u2014 SECONDHAND PIANOS AND organs.These instruments .will be bought outright for cash, or taken.in exchange for ew y planes.Layton Bros., Tho Art Plano gan House, 144 Peel at._ ee POULTRY NETTING + J THR THOS.FC ARRSTRR co 52 St.James St, Montreal, Summer Houses and Good Boarding Houses To Let In the neighborhood\u2019 of pretty lakes and givers, a few minutes walk from the | Atations at St.Margaret's and Se Adele.For in ormation apply 3 Dr, W.Grig- aybr, Adele, P.EASTER CHICKEN PICTURES \u201cThoe are beautiful litle Platinum boo colored : hand \u2018an loganitly Just see them, and y ou Hs nd anses % ench-an the ve ve nest unlity th prouab- \u201cout HBA otu Ses AT ERNEST.» near pa H .207 ST.We sive cash receipts.3 .RE © et ay ee & good business, con- | = | WANTED FANCY IRONERS AND GIRLS BOARD \u2014 MRS: SBARL, LADIES DOC DOCTOR.: SITUATIONS VACANT, \" #AT Advertisements .under this heading,\u2019 .worde, ¢ insertions, \u2018for 25c.| WANTED\u2014A AT 'ONGE.A GENERAL SER- \u201cvent, must speak (Freach.Apply at 39 Esplanade Ave.56e WANTED\u2014BAG MENDERS, \u201cINDOOR | RAND outdoor., Apply to ANB.Alay & Ce, ke Mullins st Point &t.\"WANTED \u2014 AMBITIOUS.MAN \u201cwrite fèr our- large frée book, With the World.\u2019 Illustrating,\u2019 - lag, Journalism, -Proof-reading, Blevtricity! Stebography.Book-keeping or Electrical Enginecring taught\u2019 by matl.Mention profession which Intérests you.Correspondence Institute\u2019 of America, Box 240, Scranton, Pa.WANTED\u2014SOME + \u201cBRIGHT, INTELLIGENT Young man to cahvass the\u2019 \u2018Maritime 20 \u2014sriouLD \u2018Struggles Adverts- \u201cProvinces.- Apply' to \"Box.K 82, Herald Office.te.WANTED \u2014 TEACHER, EL ELEMENTARY - Béhoot, $16.00 per month: board, $5.00.Apply Rev.H.8.Fuller.Parsondge, Portacut, PQ.WANTED\u2014BOY FOR GENERAL.OFFIOB work.\u201d Apply International Drug & Agency Co., 308 St.James St WANTÉD\u2014AT ONCE, 60 EXPERIENCED \u201coverall hands.Apply to The Royal Shirt \"& Overall Co., 18% Notre Dams BL a \u2018WANTED-YOUNG \u2018 MAN FOR CLERK IN a men's furnishipg store, with some expe- Flénce.Apply | Herald Office.for \u2018Ironing machines.New York Steam Laundry, St.Catherine, cor.\u201cst Urbains.9 WANTED\u2014A WATCHMAN, Who.MUST BE wel] recommended; alto, a macliine painter.notype > Company.i NTED-MESSAGE BOY.Ye d Job Dept.- WANTED\u2014BLACKEMITHS \u201cAPPRENTICH.one.with some experience.in Horgé-shoeing preterred.- Geo.D.Hodgson, Hudson, Que- APPLY HER.\"ne.00 PER TROUSAND, COPYING TeFrens at homé; elther sex; send \u2018two stamps for |.rtlcuisre.Blackney & Co, 8057 Haigtesa St, Chicago.\u2018 8 | WANTED-TRAVELLER, WITH EXPERIence in electrical.suppliès.ddress, with refernces and salary requirad, to Herald .Otfice, Box K, 84.80 WANTED\u2014TWO \u201cGOOD TRAVELLERS IN \u2018cigars, one for Ontario and the other for the city of.Montreal: .permanent engagement, on salary or commission; none need apply unless having good connectidh with tbat trade; the factory je a union one.Ap- _bly at once to \u2018 \u2018Cigar,™ Herald.\u2014 .WANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY AND JUNIOR clerks for raflway office.' Box 79.78 \"WANTED BOY FoR AND OFFICE.APPLY 33 Common St.) WANTED\u2014A: For OR A Eee aged Man to live with a family, and make himself generally useful in the House ahd garden\u2019 a good home for- the right person.\"91d Office.18 PAGPERTY FOR SALE.+.° \"gar Advertisements, \"In- this columa- \u201csic\u201d \u2018per word per insertion, 6 lnseptions for the price -of \u2018four.go FOR SALE \u2018COTTAGE, (0 IG; ROOMS, a .Chomedy st.In first class order: newly papered and painted.Apply Walter Ryan Co.\u201d 9818 St, Catherine at.Plumbers.Fhtnes\u2014Shop, Uptown 1263; \"House, Mount : 3 FOR BALE < - TWO NEWLY SEMI-DETAOH- od LE = 1 \u2018qottages, in first class order, 610 and B12 Argyle ave, Westmount.Apply : Walter Ryan '& Co.lumbers, 2513.S Catherine st.Phon Shop, Uptown 1265 _Bouse Mount 815.FOR SALE \u2014 NEWLY BUILT, 9 ROOMS, seif-contained bouse, p Dressed bricked front, stone foundation, opel plumbing and.\u2018Modern improvements, Age Walter Ryan 4 Co Plumbers, 4513 \u2018St.Catherine et- Phoned \u2014ghop, Ustows 1265; Hone, Mount | rons J AND J naive er, tr, Practical | Avply K.76, Her- | S'BITUATIONS.VACANT.- | .84 Advertisements under this beading, 20 wordu, 6 lusercions, for 26c.\u201cWANTED \u2014 ST RONG, INTELLIGENT Bot wanted, to learn mtereotyplug.Apply to - Business Manager,- Herald Office.\u2019 ° \"tt WANTED\u2014A GQOD, RELIABLE BREAD\" \u2018and \u2018cake.baker; a good job for.the right man; slate wages expected.Knight & Co., Mongton, N.B.76 WANTED\u2014SMART BOY, ~ turing, Oe: one living with parents: pre ferred.Apply P.O.Box 2270.78 WANTEDE ROMPOSITOR WANTED.UER- aid Job Dept: WANTED \u2014 MOTHER'S \u201cHELE WRI \u201cWRITE.stating age and wuges expected, A 3, 2407\" .Catherine Street.8 WANTED AN INTELLIGENT BOY Y FOR AN: accountant\u2019's office.Apply Room \u2018307, Mer- : chants Bank Chambers.WANTED\u2014 REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE sale of high-grade mining stocks, which are now payiug oe dividend of 2 per cent.monthly; Al contratt for right party, particulars, etc., address Clark, Drake, & Harper, Bankers; 79:85 Wall St.New York city.84.WANTED\u2014AN AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN who understands direct current motors and generators, and cap operate a lathe.\u2018Ap- |\u2019 ply to Moûtreal Pipe Foundry Co., 'Ltd., Canada Life Building, Montreal.16 - WANTED\u2014A D\u2014A MIDDLE-AGED, CONFIDENT nurse; references required, and good wages.Apply 230M Mountain St, ___ _76 WANTED\u2014A \u201cSMART, INTELLIGENT \u2018BOY; to.work in newspaper, office; .about 14 years \u201cof age Apply W.J + Taylor, Herald Office, __ 613 -Craig_ St.80 WANTED\u2014ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES TO \u2018repair; don't throw them away.if -you can: , not get them répaired; bring them to me:- \"work alwdys guarduieed.T.Pearson's, The -English Watchmiker, 689 Wellington, St.3 \u201cWANTED + GENERAL SERVANT, \u2018GOOD.Lishop.St ; *WANTED\u2014A GOOD JD PLAIN COOK WILLING to do -à little housework; another maid }-\u2014kept- _Apply 66 St.Luké at, __75- WANTED\u2014A GENERAL MAID FOR SMALL family; wages $14 per month.Apply.me \u2018references, 427 Elm Ave.IR | IY TED \u2014 OOAT \u201cMAKERS.APPLY TO WANTED & Roftey, Jor.St.eter and Notre Dame.streets, ee TED \u2014 À YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL.WANTED no washing or troning.Apply 4 McGili.College ave.TED \u2014_ SALESMAN WITH KNOWL- Vein ot abts and \u2018furnisbings- Apply No.Las, Herald.WANTED \u2014 LADY TEACHER FOR A BUSI- WA College, an expert touch typewritér and stenographer (Isaac Pitman).Salary\u2019 \u201cmo \u2018object\u2019 ufter tour months\u2019 successful \u2018trial.One thoroughly competent to teach conversational French.Knowledge of telegraphy.valuable.Must be thorough lady.\u2018Duties to begin any time during April.Ap-._ply_Box JK 44, Montreal Heraid.7, .WANTEL = OPERATORS.EX PRRIENCSD girls can eara from Too to $200 per cer.Our \u201cinstructors wil teach giris wishing leatn.Pieaxe cut out this ad and Dring \u201cwith you and apply at office.The Stan ee -Bhirt Co.Ltd.817 Delarimler ave.tf WANTED GPERATORS IN ALL DUPART- ments.Good wages and steady work all the war round.We make overalis, pints, shirts, hid hi pits See San at mala o and cufts.Apply asl Da orimise ard Shirt Co., Limited, 159 avenue, PROPERTY FOR SALE.1 Advertisements in this column Ke pe = per insertion; 6 insertions-for the prie.of four.FOR SALE OR LEASE \u2014 \u201cTHD PROPERTY on Seaver Street, occupied for the last two years.by Mosurs.Norcross Bros.Will sell or lease as it now stands, or sell the ma-.ohinefy and plant separately, ortgell the © property with buildings, ete.T is a splendid situntion for a manufacturing dusi- .rang, Sloss to the hanbor and baying 4 a CPR on :the\u2026 Peasonabio.\"ie ly'to H.À.Ives & on a of FOR MANUFAC- For].wages, NO cooking, small family.Apply 63.\u2018| of four.FOR SALE.SF Kavertissmonts in this\u201d colotan wy per word pe; insertion, 6 Insertions for \u2018the price of four.\" > \u2019 FOR BALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THB MIL- Mon.Xindling wood, $1.00.Cu 00.Aili] blocks, &.(6.Tan bark, 83.00.- .C, McDiarmid, 62 Richmond square.Up 83, FOR SALE\u2014SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED \u2018planos.by Steinway, 'Chickering,\u201d Kunabe, Evans Iros., Berlin, Karp, Layton Bros.Williams, Gabler, otc., etc.For full par- Æiculars, call or write Layton Bros, \u2018Art Plano aud Organ House, 144-Peel St.plano, with instrumental attachment: alse 4 new \u2018\u2018Playano.\u2019\u2019 The whole outfit for pm cash.Apply Leach's, 2440 St, Catli- eriue.\u2019 FOR SALEZNAVŸ 5 BLUE SATIN FOULARD dress, lace yoke, made.in latest style.Can he seer een At 951 : St, t._Urbaln.tr | FOR SALE\u2014CHOICE - z.LOT OF CANARY birds; fine - condition, - good singers.1% \u2018Rey.St.FOR.SALÉ\u2014PIANOS BY CHICKERING, Voge, Hood, Williams, Evans Bros.(Just received\u2019.in part payment for celebrated Morris upright plancs.) Apply Leach's, 2440 \"St.Catberine.Open e every evening.\u2019 FOR 'SALE-ON CREDIT OR FOR CASH, thrniture, carpets, oiicloths, etc., to suit every taste, at prices defying all competition.\u2018Princes & _Co:, 33 St.Lawrence st | FOR SALE\u2014CHICKERING SQUARE PIANO\" - (Boston mdke), $75 cash, also.Black Walnut, Sideboard, $15, and large book-case, $13.\u2018Owner® giving up housekeeping.Apply at 167 Mansfield St.82.FOR .SALE\u2014THE KING OF \u2018POLISHERS,\u2019 The Royal Wood Hood, for furniture, pianos, «lo, no sm 1, J.D.Smith, Practical Painter, 126% _ St: Antoine St.- TT FOR SALE\u2014A BABY: (CARRIAGE, IN GOOD erdeér;.also 2 bicycles, cheap.*Apply.2012 Bt \u2018Catherine St.76 FOR 8A B\u2014 BICYCLE, COLUMBIA COM- binatio dem Model, 48 in., perfect condition, tires in good order and\u201d unpun tured.Apply 59 St.Sulpice 8t.,.wheré wheel can == seen and information obtained.ze R'SALE\u2014A FINE ENGLISH GRANDFA- .POR Clock, in perfect order, $65.00, and 3 show cases, 4 by \u20188 feet: also new and ridhañd watches of \u2018all make, and a full line of raliroad standard watches .always in stock, at T.Pearson's, The English Watclimaker, 589 Welllagton St.T5 FOR SALE \u2014 \u2018CLUB, SPADE, HEART AND | eniiven' Diamond Badges, Just the thing a card party.Just out an catchy.Also other \u2018Baliges.Made oy J.Monocel, 310.8t.James st., Room 7.te FOR SALD \u2014 BICYCLES, - NEW AND seconduand.In new we have the Iver Johnson, in.3 styles; Lovell Diamond, in 8 styles; Antelope, 8 stylés; Hyslop, 3 styles.Also \u2018the Keating, Crown and Chatapion.In old wheels we have nearly all makes.Repairs -and sundries at right prices.Open: événings.34 years, at 577° Cratg st.° Kimball.- 8 A » 3 EVENE das Aven, on Teal ate nie oo st Sines pésiehhons Main BALE = TWO CLASS os.Win sell ats reno Hor cash.Ü J.Taylor.608 - \u201cCraig st, Sits.WANTED TO KENT.- Advertisements in, column per à woté per Insertion, 6-invortions for thé price \"WANTED \u2014 SMAL HOUS LLY »located, containing 4 or 8 room, Rent not more than $10 per month.Box K 247, ll ald Office.\"WANTED TO RENT-FOR- TWO, SMALL house, or flat, of ¢ of § rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water; small.enclosed yards © quiet locality.Rent, $14.00.Apply K 83, Herald Office.WANTED\u2014BY MAY THF, TN THE VIC TNT T TY of Bt.Catherine and Bi.Denis at sin 16 rooms, suitable for two eh oderaté.Adrèse K, \",: \u2018Herald aying pro; ne -Qwner must sell.Avid 0.10 Reai 2.8 : » As Rousseau, 90 8t.James St Montre ee) MONTH BAL.ART PRINTERS HERALD so > DEPARTMENT, *- The |.FOR SALE\u2014ALMOST .NEW 3 PEDALLED | TO LET.of.four.i A Advertisements in this column Ke.per Word per insertion, 6 ihsertions for the price * University st TO LET\u2014IN BEST PART oF chine, two \"houses, ond \u2018Tight, bath, etc.\u2018Min UP TO LET \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE.room on parlor floor and a single room.on bathroom flat, with.or without board, 85 R of \u2018four.FF Advertisements in this column word per insertion, 6 Insertions for the \u201cprice » WANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER hanging, decorating and varnishing.Charged moderate.Best references.Bell Tel.Bast 172, or 2788 st.Dominique.st.A.Feld mann.~ .7.gan tuned, PERSONAL\u2014HAVE YOUR.PIANO OR.OR- action.regulated, cleaned, for $1.50, .by John Cross, practical man.postal 444.Amherst St.; Tel, East 494 Mail 79 anos or organ 5.' chang> for new pianos.- © Art re e S e J.layson & Grant), Free.: Tolephonu Malo 188.Barristers, eto Maclennan, A K C4 Z- Haters, Attorneys- cai-Lawe Chancery, ont, ses.Leitch, 'K.C., C.Cameron, Busan & BLL Montreal, otaries Public, etc.A , LEGAL CARDS.: : NLACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, - \"Ga.Cline, §.J.Maclennan, }, BCH, i, PRINGLE & CAMERON DAR.\u2018Sold Ont.loitors -WANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE IMMEDIATELY, for out-of-town.customers, second-hand pi- These instruments will be, - bought outright for cash, .or taken in exs Layton Bros., The lano & Organ.House, isé Peel St.EE - BUSINESS CARDS.AAA AE AAA SD A.FINLAYSON (SULCESSOR TO FIN Custous Bonar, HE Forwarder, Warebouseman, \u20184id and \u2018Paul st, Montreal.Heated Slorage, Bond % PO.Box 434.ran Cornwall = ms RR An i Ly sic: as +, \u2018turnished, electrio ' t situation on river front: one unfurnished nearby .ly-Her- .\u201caid Office, Box 75, y vp y TT \u2014 MISCELLANEOUS, ; , Sic per do & ADVOCATES, BIG.- ada Lite Bullding, 183 Bt.James st; Sons elias, St, James siree u Tame K.C.; Foracé L.B.Margoiese.Teleph une addres: ress, \u201c*Btepins.\u2019 IBBONS - risters, ato Third Floor, Montreal.Tel.Main 616.Lie! B.Harvey, B.C.L- CIVIL ENOINEE iway Company, is pre Engineer vnon all Braucnes of Be Di Drummond | at.st.Montreal, LOST.8.P A\" R.ADP Pe ALEX.PETERSON, M.\u2026 C.K., ETC., CONSUL M.INST.RT ULTING Late Thief Engipeer) 62 the Qanadian Pacite 1 TEPHENS, HUTCHINS 7% MARGOLESE, : Solicitors, ST Cabie @ H i SARRISTER êtc, Richmond \u2018and Carling sts., Londo, > Geo.Le Gibbons, K.C., Fred EEN VABBNSHIRLDS & GREEN HIELDS, Barristers, eto., 1724 Notre are st EET & HARVEY, ADVOCATES, BAR- to aot .Arbitrator in.Legal Cases, aud Consulting \u2018 Engitepriag.pa word per.Insertion, s insertions of fout: AGET-MONDAŸ EVENING, 3 at Herald.\u201cOffice, | .LOST\u2014YESTRRDAY, .BET \u2018Notre Dam- © ent, Craig and Contes te car.Findér._ vil Coo -suitably réfatdod | leaving same at Herald ottice., = _ EF Advertisements in thin luna for \"CLOGIE, « pursé containing $8 and small ¢ Bleury or, Lagauchetiere Streets.K LOST \u2014\u2014YBSTERDAY,-IN VICINITY- Carsiey's Store, .a bunch of keys._Please return to Herald - ee M Inspector, St.J on\u2019 an neurs streets, a ladies\u2019 gold watch, hut fuitable reward to tinder, at 0.sig neura St.or \u2018Phone Main 476k, | Peut ox 57 PATRIGKS DAY.RIGNE SE cs, cdi \u2018 > L WAY NAVE A RESIDENCE RULE | Nelson Wants te Have Phayers | \u2018 Resident in Their Town by \u2019 = Maroh * ; : + \u201croronto, - April .2.\u2014(épociat.)\u2014The st step towards a8 Sliminating profes- on in the Canadian Lacrosee As- has been taken by Francis of the Globe, who has given BE on, se provide for a residence rding to his motion play- = would have to be residents of a from March 1: before they could that year.Previously .there h n' no residence rule and playe - vere chartered for back and forth \u201cuntil a couple of days before the\u201d seu- opened.Other notices of motion\u2018 are: .chardson, of Fergus will sak that when a referee's fee and ex- ses amount to more than $5 and than $10, he shall\u2019 be paid $10; when more than $10 and less than $15.\u2018he shall receive $15.\u201cThe same gentleman will also move \u2018that all semi-final and final matches\u2019 tn .new Ontario with the older parts , of the C.L.A, be played in or near, Toronto.F.C.Waghorne, of Toronto, will move that the referee Keep the last five minutes instead of the timekeepers.He will also renew his: motion \u201c to strike out the regulation which exes forever anyone who plays under an assumed name, and prohibits.the Judicial Committee from reinstating such offenders.~~ Peter McMillan of \u2018Beaverton.would provide that the referee: may appoint a\u2019 timekeeper\u2019 to keep \"time for him, : 60 far as penalized players are con-.\u2026 cerned.; .- The Official Reinstatement.The note, from Mr.E.Herbert © Brown; secretary-treasurer \u20ac of the Can- -@dlan.Amateur Union, anrouncing the nn veinstatement of \u201cthe Capital players, .reads .as follows: \u201cI \u2018beg to advise \u201cyou that the board of governors of the.CA AU: have.considered your application for.reinstatement às an amateur and as a resuit\u2019of vote taken thereon, I am.authorized to declare you reinstated as an:amateur athlete.and that | you may now \u201c\u2018participate.in any amateur athletic \u201ccompetition held under our rules.- \" \u201cHoping that in\u2019 future you will ne sist our \u2018union im protecting and: \u2018fos-\" : tering amateur sport, I am, etc.* DEFENDS\" TORONTO TEA - Wealthy Englishman Says the Semis > Toronto, \u2018April 2,\u2014The Torontos have i discovered a champion -in England: In regard to.the statement\u2019 that the Toronto.Lacrosse Club team which toured : the old country last spring contained In its ranks several semi-pros., made by \u2018a speaker at the Oxford- Cambridge dinner, Mr.Stepeniey Rawson cabled Secretary J.M.Macdonald yesterday \u201cto :this- effect: \u2018Statement in parae graph \u2018about Torontos absolute fabrica- | tion; writing: * The sender, Mr.Stepeney Rawson, I\" 2 e-gentlemän of commanding influence, \u2018 Oxford, and still\u2019 identified with his \u201cUniversity sports.and is'also a member of Lords.-Mr.Rawson was largely in- \u201c strumental in the late visit of tbe T.L.| se - No better vindication can be asked Belleville, \u2018Ont.\u2014Samuel.White.\u2018one bf the oldest residents of this city, is - déad, aged 86.He was born in Corn- wail, England, and had fived here since.- 284$.PP .BASLBALL = .Eastern League Dates.} New York, \u2018April 2\u2014The regular spring schedule meeting of the Eastern League Baseball -Association was \u2018held.dere \u2018yesterday.The season will open in Providence .\u2018April 30, with Jersey City ; ter April 30, with: Newark : \u2018in Baltimore on April 30, with Buffalo; in: Ro: swig Hh April 30, with Toronto: in Jer- ey City on May 7 with Worcester; ; in Newërk :on May 7 with Providence : in Buffalo on May 7 with Rochester.« The schedule includes 126° games for - eaeh club.© \u2018These umpires were selected: Thomas B.Kelly, Daniel Shannon, Thos.Brown and Ed.Swartwood.The question of .the adoption of the revised constitution was left tô be settléd hy a mall vote.\" A change in fhe road.uniform of the nto team has been decided upon.his year while dn the.circuit the To- / rontos will\" \u2018appear.im a\u2019 suit \u2018of pear) fan cap, with.black peak and red and lack stockings.When at home the uniform.will be the same as last year: white Knickers and shirts trimmed\" \u2018Sith black.\u201d \u201c Fred !Hickey, amateur, who \u2018pitched for fast seazon, will be given: a trial by the local club.\u2018- .x au, mr.RH.Sampson Sydney.8, \u201cAdvice to all Sufferers from \"Nerve Trouble 1s \u2019 MILBURN'S | y HEART AND NERVE :- PILLS.\u201d \u201d.; TE \u2018I have been ailiog.for aboyt rom deranged nerves, ind very 2 weak spells would come over me and be so bad \u201cthat ] sometimes thought I uld be unable to survive them.1 have treated by doctors and have taken .arations but none of them trie in the least.1 finall box box of gs \u2018s Heart and Nerve Pills.them 1 did not feel able to Rotors 1 ean ee Tos ben.of your pills.\u2018sew min of me, and troubled as I was, fs # Milouen's Haart and Nowe in Worces- | the : local | \u201cWaterioo Deranged Marv: : IMPORTANT.CHANGE IN ce of an amendment to the 'C.L.A.| reall to 8: Listaway, 8 to 1; M.;Theo, 12 to « - fund, has been making reat progress.\u2018| down; some are for the new bullding À are wi ~bers.Former \u2018that associate, or athletic members; \u2018of.3465, | had made any suggestions regarding the proposition for semi-professional lacrosse, and was told in reply that the won by.Cloverton, the Schorr.horse, by.| \u2018Bullman, clearly outrode Morrison, Floyd K., Time, 1.44 1-2 pio, Foxy Kane, r Automaton.No time.and wealth in London, a graduate of Time, 1.50 12, \u2018was delightful .and the\u2019 track - \u2018heavy.\"key Miles for the remairider of the season for \u2018his riding of Carrol D.yester- | to 5.\"Fifth race, selling, 6 furlongs\u2014Turn- - 13 to 5; Bar Le Duc, 8 to 1.Time, 1.33.\" in Toronto on May 7 with.Baltirhore ; | - and\u201c.One is for.2.50 pacers and 2.47 \u201cfirst class in every respect.Entries will ; tary, Peterboro, ont jé i \u2018tom: \u201cwhich has, been working.towards: - | Were read mn \u201cMAAK: LACROSSE us Captaine Mave Ne Seat en: \"the Exoou- tive-Allan Careron Unanimeus- ' ly Elosted: President, a There was some important business transacted at the.annual meeting ôf the Mentréal Lacrosse Club last evening, thought it was done in a very quiet way, and half the members didn\u2019t ise what was happening.The most important action was in conection with the reduction of the committee in num- there were thirteen: now there nine.So far so But to get this réduction the captaina lose their seat on the board.This means that the captain of a team has abso- lutély no vote on what team.will play under him, uniess he happens to have | been elected as a member of the com- .The reason given for the move was they ate.called, could not have a seat \u2018on the board.The date of the annual.meeting was changed to the rat \u2018Wednesday An March in each year.\u201cThe following officers were \u201celected: .President\u2014Allan Cameron.w ice-president\u2014Guy T.Pettigrew.' Secretary\u2014T.\u201cS.Potter.+ Treasurer\u2014E.H.Brown.Committee\u2014B.E.Haynes, I, J.Car- lind, F.G.Reid, Art Hamliton,.Ag Strachan.The annual report showed - a deficit Mr.S.Baylis askéd it the committed matter had not been discufised by the outgoing committee, as they considered that wis for the new men to deal with, Caught in the: Goal Nets.| .The Toronto Lacrosse Club will Hke- ty hold.their- first.regular.practice \u2018at; Rosedale on Saturday\" afternoon.Vo This year côatume designs \u2018are pe ne plus ultra of chic,\u2019 The March Ready to.and blouses, > TURF AND TRA ox.Memphis Winriers.Memphis, Tenn., April.2.\u2014The Gas- |.ton \"Hotel\" C Stakes at 4 furlongs, for twp-year-olds, \u2018colts and.geldings, was \u2018a.neck, with J.P.Mayberry second, Hoar many horsemen express the belief that | Dilison\u2019s colt should have won: Summary:\u2014 - First race, _1- 2 turiongs; selling - \u2014 Apple Sweet, \u201cOronte; \u2018Lovable.Time, .Second rage, 4 furlongs, seiling\u201d \u2014 | noe Phelan, Bernice.Time, 1 Third race, mile\u2014Rightfui,.Senator | Fourth race; 6 furlongs\u2014The Gaston Hotel stakes, $1,000 added\u2014Clovetton, P.Maybery; Flo.Bob.- Time, .50%.1 nur race, 6 furlongs, selling\u2014Scor- Sixth race, mile and sixteenth, sell-\" 4ng\u2014Bondage, War Cry, Cogswell.\"Results at Beings Washington, April 2.\u2014~The weather and spongy at Bennings yesterday.Three favorites won.Redfern, Gdan- non and Haack each rode two winners.The stewards to-day set down -Joce- | day in the fifth race.= Summaries: First race, selling, .6 1-2 furlongs\u2014- Slidell,.7 to.1; Zirl, 7 to 1; Blue.\u2018and\u2019 Orange, 7.to 5.\u201cTime, .1.24 2-5.Second race, 4 1-2 furlongs-\u2014Judge, 1 1.Time, 58.i Third race, 6 furlonge\u2014Exarinêr, 10-to-3; Flying Buttressa, 12.to 1; Anna Daly, 4 to + Time,'1:16 2-5.Fourth race, 7 furlongs\u2014Benduro,\u2019 5 to 1, Flo- Russell, 7, to\u2018i; Cherubim, - 9 Time,- 1.32.pike, 4 1-2.to 1; Sir Christopher, 6 to 1; Lady Radnor, 15 to 1.Time, 1.15 3-5.Sixth race, handicap, yards\u2014Athelroy, 8 to 5, H.L.Coleman, A Peterboro Meeting.\u2018Two stakes of $500 each are an: \u2018nounced for the\u2019 meeting of the Peter- \u2018boro Turf Club, Peterboro, August 5 trotters, mixed, and the other, also a nixed class, is for 2.30 pacers and 2.27 érotters.The \u2018Peterboro track is one of the best half-mile tracks in Canada, and a good list of regular purse races will be announced later,\u201d with the.intention of making the meeting there close April-15, and\u2026entry blanks may be secured.from A.Rountree, # FRIDAY AND \u2018SATURDAY.= \u201cGrand exposition of costumes; blouses, \u2018milk skirts, and silk underskirts in the \u2018three: stores of The.Marchand Ready to \u2018Wear Wardrobe, $10, 000 FORT THE M.A.A A.> ee Have Subscribed his ps - : _\u2018Ameunt.: Thé M.A.A.A.life members\u2019 commit} Le raisg subscriptions among.the.ite | members towards :the new buflding | Up to date they.have 15 subscriptions, totalling up .to $10,000.The subscriptions.are given.in different: wayn.Some are a yearly sum \u2018for a statea \u2018pumber.of years; some are a lump sum fund; some for the general fund; some out condition, Pat however, a nt Police Athletes\u2019 Annual.: The anual meeting.of the \u2018Montreal Pollce - Amateur Athletic Association, \u201cwas held yesterday afternoon, .The reports of: the secretary \u2018and treasurer found perfectly satisfactory.date of the annual games is not \u2018Axed as yet but it will be early in July and as usual all\u2019 other Canadian forces -will be anked to com-, pete.The officers elected ware: Pree sident, Lieut.8: Trempe; vice-presi- | * dent, Constable Lescarhean; \u2018sarond vice-president, Capt.Loye; sacretary, Constable P.Vincent; treasurer, Cone.stable Menard; auditor, Constable Ger.vais; committee, Capt.Clark; Capt, Coleman; Lieut.\u201d Courtouls, Lieut.O'Donnell, Constables, McRea, Dende.nault, Broullette, Guigere, rig Les Corley, Judd, 8t.Germain, Carrick boeut, Bian La Therrien, Madden and oo > J ee First Strathcona \u201cpractice: wo sreone interested in association 1 are Teques ted \u2018to attend prac- Hr Haturde afternoon, pe 4th inet.corner Hutchison Av.\u20ac à Fairmount | sHampoek REcEIPTS Jo Next in, order\u2014 6.T.» B.Little, including, \u201chandis December, R.Binmore, scratch.; ear Wardrobe three stores\u2019) are full .of ladies visiting our exposi-' tion ahd buying thelr.Easter costumes.{the M.A.A.A.7 night, at 8 o'clock.and | LH: Leach, 2440 St.mile and 160.= secre: - ° Members to the Number ot 180 Kidney Disease Developed into.Dropsy - \u201c \u2014Aîter Fifteen Years of.Suffer-.2 \u201cThe Linoroses.Conimittes will Report a or \"Surplus.6.93,000 at Annual: ; Le Meeting.fh.Shamrock ne an excesdingly satisfactory state- \u2018ment to present to the annual mesting next Monday evening.They show a surplus of $3,000 on the season.- Taking it all round, it was a record season.The Tecelpta were about $185,- history of the club.That was two \u2018years ago.The annual meeting.is on Monday |- night, in the Young Irishmen's Hall, 18 Sicomneu street (formerly Dupre street).oo ROD AND GUN \"Revolver Aggregate Winners.A.A, revolver club\u2019 \u2018this season were as follows: .© 7 points.1.R.Binmore, scratch sect 1,418 3.G.C.Morris, scratch vee 278 Ne \u201ceen 1 ¢ C.A.Lockerby, including hân- dicap > 3.K.'D.Young, scratch -.cap -.Jee 6.H.B.Young (only nine scores) scratch .7.C.Little including handicap.8.E.C.Eaton, Including handi- .cap.1,126 \u201cThe \u2018president's prizes\u2019 \u201cwere \u201ctaken by the following: ; Points.154 January, Cc: A.Lockerby, handi- .cap 60 169 February, |} a) \u201cEaton, \"handicap vi 148.March, c A Lockerby, handicap i .148 Reda prise\u2019 for \u2018the best string of Joix.shots.on.one target:\u2014 R, Binmore.- 55 points: LL per Cent.; if FOOTBALL \u201cMontreal, Association Meeting.Football \u2018Association will \u2018be held\u201c in Strathcona\u2019 Club's Officers.\u2018At the annual eeting of the Strath- \u2019cona Foptball- C ub \u2018these \u201cof \u2018officers \u2018were | \u2018elected\u2019 Fr ?= Strathcona and.Mount Royal.Hon.vice-presidents\u2014The Rev, Dr.Barclay\u2019 and Lt.-Col.A.A.Stevens son.\u201cPresident\u2014Thomas Duncan.NO < Vice-president\u2014Fred Greaves.Hon.\u201csecretary\u2014Frank Stewart: \"Hon, Executive Committee \u2014 Messrs.Captain senior team\u2014A.Stéwart.Süb-captain=J.Brown.\u201d Captain itérmediate ; \u2018Moore.team \u2014 [| \u201cne As reasonable to suppose \u2018that w.Catherine Street, who is under very small expenses, can\u2019 firms with 25 \u2018or: 30 employes, \u2018some of whom are paid $4,000 a\u2019 year.\u2014Adv.mre rrr ee.BASKETBALL Ck CHAMPIONSHIP \u201cThe.Y.M CA.and Westmount Toams \"Will Divide the \u2018City Honors.Home.and home games between the champion .teams of the Y.M.C:A.: and -conditior\u2018and there will be something doing when.they meet.Gym.the.following Tuesday.rer ris \u201cAQUATICS : J \u201cGrand Trunk Annual.: .The annual meeting of the\u2019 Grand Trunk Boating (lub, takes place to- morroyg evening in \u2018the Grand Trunk Reading Roormn, A.A.A: rooms.: Ottawa Club Officers.the following officers: ! Patron\u2014His Hon; President\u2014Mr.John.Manuel.President\u2014Mr.-D.J.\u2018McDougall.\u201cCaptain\u2014Mr, W.A.Cameron: co \u201cSecretary\u2014Rupert W.Nichol! Auditors\u2014L.F.Taylor.and Howard -Huütcheson.; {DREADFUL PAINS, SWOLLEN ANKLES ing \u2018Cure Was Effected by Dr.Chase\u2019 s Dropsy is n hatural result of neglecting kidney diseañe.become deranged uric acid is left in the blood, and thé blood becomes watery and vitiated.Flesh and weight 'gradu- exhausted.Rwollen ankles and legs are among the first \u201cIndications of dropsy, and this symptom arises froin the fact should pass \u2018oft.by.way of the kidney.There in probably\u2019 no aliment .which joñdu to such dreadfully painful and kidneys and consequently the good which Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills \u2018do In chedking kidney disorders and -preventing- dropsy.Bright's \u2018disease, ton County, N.B., writes: won.n great sufferer from kidney din- tine for neverul yearm Rhe was trou- d with pains .in the small.of the pk and\u2019 i \u2018the aide, was gradually Josing flesh.and growing weaker, fhe got into & very bnd state, auffered seadful-pailna and her ankles would swell up so that We were in the hoüse, and readihg about Dr.cured and says she would not be withe ten: times the price.\u2026.LE hat ma m ng me de ertully.\u201d \u201d smeupw hese's Kidney.Liver, Pils, iit be ed Annex.Fron pues on on the grous a SR a ice matoh-| Dr.| , Lore.or 3 dose, 35 cents Saves EE | TREMBLAY FINDS iT | \u201cWERE ABOUT $15,000, lacrosse\u2019 committee ÈS 000; a sum only once equalled in the\u2019 The aggregate prizes in the.M.A.| ¢ \u2018| \u201cand we made ourselves tng the.\u2018interpretation of some -of the \u2018The ännual meeting of the Méatres! Stearks club rooms on Saturday\" Patron.and.\u2018hon.president \u2014 Lord treasurer\u2014G.Proud, © st 2 Brown; G.Porter, A.Stewart, w.May, JW.Messer, J.H.McNeill.: : sell pianos nearer factory cost than | W.A.A.A.gymnasium _ havye.been Wr \u2018ranged to settle the City Basketball | champion aip.Both teams are.in good: The first game df the series will be plaÿed in the Westmount Gym on Fri- | day.3rd April, at 8 p.m.sharp, and the final will\" take place @at-the Y.M.C.A- instead of.at: the PB The Ottawa Rowing Club has elected nxcellency, Lord Minto.First.vice-president\u2014Mr, J.A.- Holbrook.' Second vice- president \u2014Mr.w.F.Boardman.Executive .committee\u2014Messrs, VP.\u201cBaskerville, D'Arcy McGee, © G.Bi Greene, Jr.E.EB.Vv Leslie; | .H.Colman, S.E.O'Brien, A, Armst on.Kidney- -Liver.Pills When the kidneys ally decrease and strength is slowly | \u2018that the system.in filled with water that futnl diseapes.as dérangement of the diabetes, etc, can.never be estimated.Mr, Arthur Walden, Ferryville, Carle-\u2019 \u2014\u201cMy wife afraid of; dropay.We hada book of Dr.Chase's: out Dr-Chane'b Kidney-Liver Pills.for die \" *.WARD TO MAKE 185 LBS Both He and Kennedy Ready and Confident ef-Vietory in To-mor- \u201crow Night's Match.CT Can Tremblay make the limit we for .to-morrow it's wrestling | match with Champion George Kennedy?.| That is the question that is agitating the.followers of the .* Tremblay fs the heavier of the two men usually goes over lbs.He claims that he will® weigh in.all right to-mor- the\u2019 mit.| Kennedy is.already down to the weight.Dr.Gadbois has consented to, referee to-morrow.night, so that fair work is -assured.Kennñedy.completed \u2018his training this morning, and says he is in better shape than any time this year.\u201cTremblay will have another work out to-night, and then both will rest till they clinch on the mat at the Vitoria Rifles armory.- Referees Against Foul \u201cAgreement.\u2018Eddie.Graney.sclected by mutual consent as referee for the Corbett-Me- Govern fight, declares that he did not \u2018ike the special agreement as to a claim ~.of foul, \u201cY've talked.with the boys,\u201d he said, points in \u2018the articles of agreement.First of all both men have agreed to.\u2018protect themselves at al Itimes and tn break away at my command.I will insist that they live up to this agreement, but I.dc not intend to have to pull them apart \u201cThe special agreement entered into between the principals regarding the method to be followed.as to.the commission of fouls I consider à great mis- |take.Tt is bad for the public and the fighters; Under that agreement a man the.purposes of recuperation.Again, a \u2018man may be struck foul and then go- down, thus | might otherwise receive, \u201d Injuries Kill Pr Prize Fighter.\u201d Bridgeport, Conn., April 3.\u2014Josephi : of New \u2018Haven, who.was: ! knocked o a boxirig match Tuesday | night, with M Holmes, of this city, died yesterday.He failed to regain con- | selcusness \u2018after the knock-out, which 2 a produced.by a right swing on the Holmes is \u2018under $1,000 bonds on a chargé -of manslaughter.: \u201c \u2018Canadian Beaten.wo | Talia Ind, Aprit Kelly, of Chicago, bested ia Walsh, of Canada.to-night \u2018before 3,000 \u2018people in nine rounds.\u2018The men fought at \"150 pounds.\u201d They were to go 10 rounds.{In the ninth Walsh was bleeding - 20 that the contest was stopped.- Bids for Jetr-Jim Fight.; San.Francisco, Cal., April 2\u2014The \u2018bids\u2019 la the Jeftries-Corbett fight, were ened to-day at.Harry Corbett\u2019 place.| Jeffries was represented by his manager Billy Delaney, and Corbett by his brother Tom.- The first.bid opened \u2018| was that of the Yosemite Club, of this city, offering a.purse of $20,000 or seventy per cent, of the gross receipts.a check for $5,000 accompanied the of- er.The second was the San Frartisco ' gross receipts but no purse.\u201cPaddy\u2019\u2019 Carroll, of Chicago who offer- 'cember, or $25,000 In Atlanta, in June.Tom Corbett decided to walt until he | could consult with his brother, which | \u2018purse should be accepted and: will give his answer- May 15.24 TNE WHEEL Twalve- -Mour Championshio.Atlanta,! Ga\u2026 April 1.\u2014In to-nights bicycle racing at the Coliseum for the $12 hours American championship, two of the teams fell \u2018behind one lap.Iver Lawson, \u201cwho fell, last night, was able to ride to-night.\u2018The score at the end of the two hours sprint was as follows: |.ILeander-Newkirk, 99 niles 4 laps: | walthour-Lawson, 9 miles, 4 laps: \u2018Morän-Butler, 99 miles, 4 laps; EI: llott-Downing, 99 miles.3 laps; Bedell brothers, 99 miles, ¢ laps; Fenn-Root, 99 miles, 4 laps; Krebs-Galvin,\u2019 miles,: 3.laps: ; miles, 4 laps.- ee re PLAY BiLLS FOR NEXT WEEK.\u201cBelle \u201cof New York\u201d ompany will Return\u2019 to \u2018the Au demy.\u201cat the Academy, next \u2018week Belle of .Friday and Saturday afternoons.The [better has been seen here\u2019 before, but this season she will come in new gowns, and a number of new.faces will \u201cbe seen In the \u2018chorus, as well as among | the principals.At\u2019 the Francais next \u2018week will be given what a.world as a revised, edition of \u2018Ray's \u2018Hot Old Time.\u201d The top | Yeading speciallets, and there Is sald to be a strong chorus of vocalists, with\u2019 good scenery and meohanical effects.\u2018New\u2019 features have .been Antroduted since last seen here.\u201cAtProctor's Théatre next\u201d \u201cweek will Jin \u2018Chinatown: It contains.some exciting climaces dnd.sensation aitua- tions.\u2018There is a separate and distinct Chinatown,\u201d and: they \u201cMidnight - in Midois from abduction to wife- run the gamut class.tertainment .opens with a number of strong.specialties.and a \u2018burlesque en- fitted \u201cOpen All Night\u2019 closes the show.There are a Jot 0 musical num- bern, among.them being the.latest songs.Subscribers - are plans.open tor.the -Metsiah: performances at 9 o'clock Friday morning at Shaw's.The plans wiil be opén to, the | public on Saturday at the same hour.Mr.E.E.Rice will (personally \u2018conduct\u2019 the orchestra: to-morrow.night at the Arademy,- introducing his latest ; composition, \u201cThe Emplre.| Galop.\u201d + Aver the Bank Into the Water, * Valleyfield.Que.April L\u2014Mr.Emrle Montpetit, 43 years of age, a farmer, canal- yesterday.He was.driving a spirited - horse along.the bank, when ed: into the water.\u201cThe chef of police was notified and tant with ropes, but could not: save \u2018Chase's Kidney-Liver Pilla, decided to| the man\u2019s lite.-The body was found try them.Relief soon came with this about an hour after, ani was taken treatment.My wife has been entirely to the pollce statio, where an Inquest was held this afternoon.Coroner Dr.Le abvre disposed of the case.without a\u2019 The deceased was a married, | man \"and leaves a widow.-and eleven children.: Raliwey Ge, and Empliyee Agres: Raven, Cont, A Ari 2-The SF Sir ter 2; row and - Step an the \u2018mat a shade under |.lear régard-+ | may claim a foul when in distress for | loging hat.tenefit he it : 2\u2014Hugo Club, offering 67 1-2 per cent.of the + The -third and inst offer came from .ed $30.000 for-a fight in Havana, in De-: and was injured\u201d ml MeFarland- Lawson, 99 | \"The New York\u2019 compan will give | eight performances, inclusive of Good |.is known to .the stage | 1iners are | be presented the melodrama, \u201cMidnight crime ln each of the ten scenes of \u201cheating, and the criminals are of all Dragon and, \u2018grades of \u2018individuality and\u2019 sam\u2019 Devere and his company of vau- | deville \u2018specialties will.be the attraction At the Royal next week.The en- notified that the.\u201cState.FARMER DROWNED IN CANAL.\u2018 Horse; Becoming \"Frightened.Jumped of St, Timôtliee, was drowned in the the animal became frightened and bolt.| lead ; Boys* $2.50 and $3.00.\u2018 \u2026 Made in Canada 40 Years.10 © MAn\u2019s and Women's, $3 60 and 86.007.Sold.in 15\u2018\u2019Siater*\u2019 Stores.and 200 Ageriolea.Ter 6 \u201c \u201cSlater Shoe Polish Prolongs \u20ac Shoe Life.Lo corns result.ia = y \u2018 its shape.; - 7 ë \u201c| rou of a shoe tog | \u201c Lasts cost money, 80 most shoe \u2018A factories run: short-lasted.: The shoes «809 on in fho morning sn off at night.: Consequently the leather retains all.\u201d its original stretch and \u201cSlater\u201d shoes are left on the lasts 4 long enough to take all the stretch and © shrink forever out of the leather.© So, y ter Shoe * fits when it is tried on it will fit till worn out, ty and retain 228 St.James St.47 St.Lawrence St.2447 St.Cathorine St: 1551 St.Catherine St.1680 Notre Dame \u201cEAT E - Ti MS a SL i » gies and spots.\u201cAre you interested i in Côlored Shirts 2 If you are drop in and look through our stock; \u201cWe are \u201cLots of good styles, 960.\" mm st James street.ST \u20182387 st Catherine street, West 1668 st Catherine Street, East , NEW GOODS for a Easter Presents! Latest novelties in.Cut Steel Belt À Buckles, \u201cBelt Sets.Ladies\" - Baga, in fine feathers; prices moder from\" 65c Lo - $7.20.-eachi \u2018a long yt to select trom.Sterling Siiver Bracelets; Gold Fllled Dracelets: \"New ' Brooches, \u2018Pins, é1c.Walst Sets, in French Gray.Sterling Eilver and Gold Filled, Gent's Cuff.1Anks, in solid - gold, sterling \u2018silver and -rolléà plate.- With a large variety\" of - new.goods to}.select from.- 2270 St.Catherine St.| : nw PROCESS BEAD \"Now sold in every shape, Lita yeast, no lard, \u2018wholesome ! + Yes, more.so than any other process If you do not know \u2018about it, it not because the bread is not rigl © but because it has not been adver .tised Tight.\u201d | or | SFRITICUMIN A\u201d trowi - \u201c bread for\u2018those who \u2018are ferogblod with indigestion.TEL.MAIN: 1025.ih JAMES H.ik, ied.7 Dear Sire \u2014Thin 18 to certify that T have - \u201cteen years.1 have used three.\u201cbottles of: your \u201cMINS ARD'S LINIMENT.and ani \u2018completely.cured.:It- gives.mé great pleasure.to recommend it and vou aré at liberty: to \u2018use .your valuable medicine, .ROBERT ROSS: Two.Rivers.\u201d \u2019 |[ Drunkeness and Morphine Habits | Ponltively cured nat homo without .y ain -publicity, ov Qetenlion.fron | usinesy.Boat of references.Cal - .and aso our long list of teatimoninds, \u201cor write for our pacphiot siving full partioulars.Address: |\u201d : * 7ME DIXON CURE GO, 872 4¢.\u2018Dents St.Montreal.AN -Corimuniecatichs- slots \u201ccom .fidentlal.- | compe 7 settled late- yesterday.The men be perfectly satistied \u2018with: Pe anceusion made by the ral Tord paicialé.Wrist | ; Canada Coie resennerey Ap! G.W.Clarke & Co., À l\u2018Cambroman:.Beaver Lov : LAKE MEGANTIC \"| town, $24.30 and $25.50, according to steamer.\u2018ot tho Hüe; or to - been troubled with\u2019 d, lame back for fit, 1 | Tender for Freight Shed at Sydney.this in any.way io.further the use of \u2018 ; Railway office, ~~ THE INTERCOLONIAL any and their: employers were ame - \u2018 SHIPPING.| ponton LINE ALL une BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL.' Via- Queenstown., .È - From Boston.From Hâlitex, ml 3 «Apr 13 .\"BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.New England .\u2026.risorsnertesesqtens : \u201cPORTLAND TO.LIVERPOOL.oa Mar.14 [Taurle .Mar.2 .Mar?21 INorssman.AVON OUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL.From \u2018Portland.Ottoman vee.Mar.10 | Mpaxman.Apr 8 < BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.Mar.17 Vancouver.April 3 Commonwealth Mar:2t | Cambroman.-April 25.For all particulars regarding - freight, And .paesage, apply to THE DOMINION LINE 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.From St.John, -N.B., to-Liverpool.;LAKB ONTARIO \u2018LAKE SIMCOE .™ From St.John, N.B \u201cto \u201cBristol, ; Aprir.4 FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $46.00 \u201cand upwards; Round Trip, $8.50 and \u2018upwards.SECOND CABIN \u2014 Single, $25,00 and up : wars: Round Trip, $68.83 and upwards.According to steamer, location and\u2018 number of persons ln room.~~ STEERAGE RATES\u2014To Liverpool; London, Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast.and Queens- THE NEW \u2018WINTER ROUTE | TO ENGLAND VIA.JAMAICA, Summer sailings will spon be published For further particulars, apply to\u201d any Agent\u2019 ELDER.DEMPSTER & CO., ¢ ST.SACRAMENT STREET, MONTREAL., \u201cntercolontai Railway.Sealed: Ténders, \u2018addressed ' to the undersigned, aod marked on the outside \u2018Tender Sydney Freight Shed,\u2019 will be received until TUESDAY, the.7th DAY OF APRIL, 1968, : \u2019 .- for thé above work.Plans and\u2019 specifications may be seen at the Office \"of the Station Master at Sydney and at thé Cuiéf Erigineer's \"Office, Moncton, N.B., \u201cwhere \u2018forms .of tender may be obtained: All the conditions oi the Specifications must be com plied with, \u2018 D.POTTINGER, General Manager.\u201cMoncton, \\N.B., : ; © March 20th, \u201c1008.COAL MINING COMPANY, LID, Works\u2014Drummond Goliiery, Westville, Nova Scotia.| .\u2014 3 na Profucers ot \u201cDrummbne\" 4 cod Coke from the cel ed Pictou- Seams of Nova Sootis.Offered iy all sizes and quaa.tities > sult - ead Ortlcé.Building, Mon purchasers, Suipments by water Room Le serment.\u2018Baal i: to THE TINNIS - April 4 .ms 24_ Steamers, Aggregat I Tuniaien .| From 8 Yerpoo: teamer.- -12 Mar,Corinthlan \u201cnee 19 Mar.Bavarian eu 26 Mar.-Numidian 2 Apr.Tunisian .| ost.finest and fastest + Canadian route.-R hours.to steamer, to $76 return.cluding a quisite for the voy nge, 5 Glasgow or Londonderry, 366.50.Steerage, $26.09.The Sal electric hellsip every st The only Qirect en between CANADA a.From Manchester Mars a ar Mar.28.Manchester?Im From Manchester.\u2018April 15.April 25.Li.*Manchéster + t For sale, Chedp TERA ee Me ri centrally situated property ec \u2018 776-nnd 778 Craig Street, .at i \u201c THROUG reroïit pcoupied/by the Timmin, ee ges ted by >.Abe a) .Robie Go 0.Sigs oflov 80x90 or x polut a font SR lane A rear and ome * | aol \u2018à tewncs on St.James Street, WITHY ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.NEW STEAMSHIPS.~~.© \u201cRoyal Ma Mail Serves to.ta.Calling \u2018at Moville, .From 8 Apr.-Pretorian ieee 25 Apr 27 Apr | .From\u2019 From - Montreal.Quebec.| 16 Apr.Corinthian .\u2026\u2026 2 May 2May y 28 Apr.Baverlan .9 May 9 May.: 30 Apr.lonfan .16 May 16 May 7 May.Tunisian .128 May 28 May .Tunisian and Bavarian are the larg: ecord passage, Tunisian,.Moville to Rimouski, 6 The.saloons and staterooms are in the central part, \u2018where least.motion is felt.Electricity is\u2019 used\u2019 for lighting the ship through- J] out.the lights being at the command of the | passengers aby hour of rooms and smoking \u2018rooms on the promenade \u2018deck; Thé saloons and staterooms are heated by steam.\"WINTER RATES\u2014Until April 1st\u2014 Cabin, $60.00 and upwards, according A reduction of ten percent.1s made on Round.Trip tickets.Second Catin.\u2014To Liveroool or Lone donderry, $37.50 to.$40.00 single, $71.25 Steerage \u2014 To.Liverpool, Londen, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.in- plentiful \u2018supply of.provis- fons cooked and rerved and every re- GLASGOW: a NEw YORK SERVICE.| Calling at Londonderry, (from New Pier, foot \u2018H.& A.ALLAN.* 85 Common.Stree}.Montant ; FURNESS, WITHY & CO.(LIMITED.D MANCHES It is proposed to Aapaten the.steamers of .fo lino | on or about the \u2018undermentiones \u201cHALIFAX AND ST.JOHN, N.B, - .To: Manchester.regular Eran Mine\u2019 From 3.*Manchester Trader.Mar.32 .\u2026 \u2018Manchester\u2019 City.Apr \u2018MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.-*Manchester Commerce.M anchester T Trader sv, ony.M Monte with cold storage.* lay 30 HANSA 8ST.LAWRENCE: LINE.\", Antwerp to.pny rt a ing 166,304 Tons.From st.John.Halifax.+.28 Mar 30 Mar ve.4 Apr.6 Apr.cen Apr 13 Apr ».18'Apr 20 Apr » steamers on the =; ays, 12 tbe night.Music $25.00 and se 00.Fro W.21st Stfeet, New York).Glasgow.Steamship, New Fork.\u201814 Mar.Mongoltan .Sat., 4 Apr., noon\u201d 5 | #8 Mar.Laurentian.Thurs.18 A; 1 om, |! 11 Apr.Pomeranian.Thôre:, 30 Apr;, noon - Rates\u2014 First Cabin,.$45 and upwards; return tickets, $81.00 and upwards.Second Cabin, to $35; return \u2018tickets, -|- Steamars on this service have excellent accommodation for all class es.of passengers.\u2026.-; aloons are forward: Statérooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the l entire \u2018width of the vessel, anf.two-thirds.of tbe length.Electric lights taroughout, and ateroom.st Jobs, 5 porter.a 18 From Montreal, OTs sianneny Mes 13 >uysS avoue, \u2014menintistnes wits i May % - *, ¥ - N.Y.C.- Shops was favorab EE MARKET UNCERTAINTY OF STEEL SHARES | iat Market.Might Improve.With Steel and Coal on \u201ca Sounder Footing\u2014Stocks T o-day Ireguler and \u2014\u2014\u2014 + Without Decided Character.\u201d The stock \u2018markets were devoid of SRY sensational features this morning, @nd stocks moved around in.aort of ap tnlitterent way.There was no particular character to the local situation, and while there was \u201c some effort to\u2019 put a little more stam-) ina into the Coal and Steel Issues, they Feæponded slowly, and did but very Îittle better in comparison with yester- gars closing figures.The ability of these shares to keep ôn breaking 3 0 4 points at a moment's notice, to\u2019 the detriment of She rest of the lla, :naturally creates a feeling of great uneasiness, and many-are inclined.to the be- lef that there can be very little hope for the market generally until Steel and Coal are put on a pounder footing, and some assurance has been given that the roperties are in à fair way to do bet- Wall Stheet was sick again to- dye primarily to the continued tig money market.Call money for ent days there\u2019 has been rauging from 6 to 15 per cent.with the rate 8° per cent, at 1 o'clock this afternoon.There, was.a drive made: at Western Union to-day on the\u2019report that Mar- |.coni stations were to be built between.Chicago, New York and other cities, and handle matter at a cent a word.The story is far-fetched; but the stock] market will-go down on\u2019 almost any-, thing these nent ge days.The local trading was confined chiefly to Steel and Coal.The latter, after opening at 105 1-2, worked up to M8 5-8, while\u201d Steel went as low as\u2019 24%.and then went to 26144.Detroit was stronger\u2019 on limited trading, and Pacifié sold under 128 in New York, with:128 1-2 the lowest here.There was rather more doing in Street Railway at around 2 The following shows.this.orning's prices in \u201ccomparison with yesterday\u2019 s: Yesterday's Zimmermann & Forahay,\" New York: For the lines directly operated east of Pittsburg, the earnings of Penna.show gross to ha've increased $876,200, while net decreased $706,600 for the month of February.For the first two anonths of the current year it shows a gain of $1,661,000, but net shows 1) over $L- 060,000, as compared with the same period last year.The, London discount: rate remains lower and dull.London did not amount to much in our market, about 5,000 shares, Cabling was abandoned much\u2019 earlier than usual.The market shows an almost complete lack of interest, which | in the absence of a short covering demand has operated against prices.opening prices yere fairly well held for half an hour and the decline which.fol- | lowed did not look spontaneous.Orders were distributed to sell down a dozen or fifteen of the active stocks and the selling was, carted on in\u2019 the interest - of creating a decline.Content & Comappy were the principal buyers of Colorado Euel and Iron.The business in bonds is decidedly flat: - Exchange was: quoted 487.Sales to\u2019 noon.were 166,000 shares, Canadian Pacific in London market closed, at \u2018181 5-8.ss $ - A message from .Boston to \u2018Charles Head & -Co.,.said:\u2014The Dominion securities were again the feature of Bos-' ton market.Doniinlori Coal opened at 105 1-2, sold at 105, then rallied sharply.on.good.buying.to 108.Dofiinion | Iron opened \u2018at 25 1-2, sold \u201cat 25 and\u2019 rallied to 26 1-2.\" The buying of both: stocks.was good, and general.The .Coppers were slightly\u2019 weaker than last night, but\u2019 w ere \u2018dull and.without \u2018feature.New York\u2014The market this rorning, has been dull and heavy.Traders generally have.sold long stocks and gone Mine this morning, at 1 No particular change has taken\u201d place \u2018in the position of the local money \u2018market.AL a Te ste \u2018L.J.Forget & Co's\" London \u2018enable quoted Grand Trunk first iat 114° 1-2 second at 100, third at 48 5-8, Canadian Pacific at 182 1-4, Anacoñda at.5 Ka .Hydson Bay a 0g -2.\u201cMr.C.D.Monk's: messages \u2018said: London prices.for Americans irregular, shows exceptional strength.Bank of England: rate unchanged at 4 per cent.shows weather condition genrally favorable, and winter wheat in promising .condition, having wintered.\u2018well and making vigorous growth.New Hiven railroad and employes reach _ugree-| ment, and all danger of strike averted.Treasury Department so far receiv ed offers to refund Government's: into 2} \u2018 er cent.bonds, aggregating $8,583,000.ron Age reports considerabie improve: went in movement of\u201d raw materials.and products.: Ramsden.Bill prohibiting bucket Jeported by _Assembly Committee \u2018on Codes.Up to close yesterday conversion of the \"Pa.R.R.Co.'s bonds into stock, including London, had aggregated practically $20,000,000.Washington\u2014It is stated here on ex-, cellent authority taht payment to French company for Panama Canal bas been deferred until July 15.Early .tetirement of Soo pfd.expected.B53 roads 3rd: week March\u2019 average gross | | increase 15.53 per cent.\u2019 53 roads for February average net increase 11.24 per cent.Clark and Amal.Copper denied.Penna.February lines directly -oper- | ated gross increase -676,200.Net de- \u2018grease 106,600.Lines west of Pittsburg and Eries gross increase 328,409, net de- \u2018 créase 255,700.In order to have bull markets ve must have bull leaders, but unfortun-j\" ately most of.them-are -artayèd on the bear side.The action of the market \u2018yesterday in the face of the various unfavorable happenings was remarkable.-| to say the least.It may not be ready for an advance as yet, but the.Morgan interview is still green in the minds of the professionals and they are not quite 50 fearlegs « as of late.: .Thére was little animation.to the.market from the opening.W.U.was.pélected as an easy market by the.bears and sold off a couple of points on most gidiculous rumors.The tape has re-| gained at a standstill séveral.times | for half a minute.Money opened about .» but has receded to 7.-The market ' wery dull and featureless.Robert Meredith & Co.received the Monthly Government report | Story of a rupture between Sen.| Pacific close.To day.short, because of the lack of rallying Twin City eee > 109 1104 ° power.\u2018Trading entirely professional Toronto y Termes 109%\" -109 and no out side interests, but no pres- Detroit ay renee TI Tee .821% sure of liquidation.Money continues Toledo Ry.er - 20.firm but expectéd to.work easier in a Power .sy say [Tew dave ooo 15 _ Steel com.- 26.26° 1\" a ; Steel ptad.8 75 ; -B0; : E 8 ; : \u2018 : Dom.coal eee 107% Bt 125 Gan, Pacific at 128 3-4.N.8: Steey 21112 99% = 99% °j 25 Can.Pacific at 128 3-8.: TE Ré gs 7%.1% Can.Pacific at 128 1-2.\" .0 Can, Pacific at 128 1-2, In\u2018 regard to ue toe a.Sydney a mes- \u201c sage said: *\u2018There ig no change in the| 200, Tan Face at 125.ol 2 situation \u2018at Dominien No.1.The fires 50.\u2018Don Iron a EA 3-4.are not spreading to any ®xtent.\u2018Mine 100.Bom: Ire at 24 7.8 is being rapidly filled, and the burned] - \u2018850 Dom.Jeon A 2 7 .district will be covered with - water Dom: Tron Ie , Within a few days.No fouudation for 22.Bom.1 on at ze 1-4.- reports that fire is gaining héadwar or 15 Bom: irom at 2.Ce that there.is.any trouble.in filing | 125 Dom.Iron.at 26-1-4; ° - \u2019 ts 0% : 100 Dom.Iron at.28.* : : -.*-10 Dom.Iron at 27.- \u2018 Sales to noon on Wail Street \u2018amount- ; EL en Co 2 ed 10 166,000 shares.- .: J 4 Bom.Iron at 26 1-4 Le 4 Su \u201c| 225 Dom.Iron at 26.Le .ase .There was a sale of 2,000.shares Payiie v5, Dom.Iron at 26.135° Power at.96.1-2.\u2018Power at 94 1-2.Power-at-95.: st Ry.at 269 1- 4 Ry.at 289, St.Ry.at 269: 1-3; St, Ry.at 270.4 74 St.Ry.at 270, .Su Codl at 105 1-2.© Coal at 1053-4.Su Coal at 108.- : x ; 25 Montrez! 75 Montreal- 15 Montreal 25 Montreal 50.Montreal 8 25 Montreal 1 100 \u2018Montreal 10 Montre ;- 100 Dom, 25-Dom, \u201c25 Dom: 5.Dom.Coal at 109 1-2, # 50 Dom.Coal at 107., 75 Dom.Coal'at 108.1-2, © 25.Dom.Coal at 106 3-4.i .50 Dom.: Coal at 107.=\" 125 Dom.Coal af 108.SC BB - 50 Dnm.Coal at 108, 1- 4 \"100 Dom.Coal at 108 5-8.50 Dom.Coa) at 108 1-2.1 Dom.Coal at'108 1-2.- 100 Dom.Coal at.108 1-4, .50 Detroit at 82-1-2, ' \u201825 Detroit at 82 1- re - 25 Dom.Iron ptd.at 60.1 Dom.Iron pfd.at 62.-5 Dom.Iron pfd.at 60.- - 10 \u2018Dom.Iron ptd.at 60.5 10 Toledo at 30.-.© 50 R.& O.at 94 3-4, HOT © 50 Twin City at.110.ST -.25 Twin City at 110-1-2.; 50 Twin City at.111 1-2; .15 Twin City at 110-3-4, 7 - nm.6 1.& Mtge.at 1.0.25 Toronto Ry.at 109 \u201c5 Toronto Ry.at 110 2 St.John at 117 8-4 3 Halifax Ry.at 9.=\u201d - 25\" Nova Scotia at 99 3-4.| Te .50, Nova Scotia at 99 1-2, .= (19 Bank of Montreal at 250.He 1 Bank of Commerée at 167.\u201coy Hochelaga Bank at 133 1-4 2000 Payne Mining at 18.~~ BE \u201c10600 Tron bonds at 74.1000Iron bonds at\u2019 74 1-4.1000 St.Ry: bonds at 105 1-2,\" 100 st RY.bonds at 106.5 GROCERY NOTES - Su ar prices unsettled.\u201cIt ls.figured that there was no.nas terial change in the world's.visible Supply of -coffee during March.London cabie advices reported the market for beet sugar quiet .and unchanged; cane was without change.\u201cCable advices were received from Rin saying that.pleking \u2018of the new crop + way.The stock: of \u2018raw sugar.in \u201cthe four, ports of the United Kingdom.is 109,000\" | tons, agatnet 100,000 tons lost week and \u201c219, 000 tons last year.\u2018don reported that at the auction sale of cocoa the market was \u2018strong and \" following over their private wire from _\u2014 BRITISH CONSOLS ARE LOWER that Grenadas were 1 shilling per ewt higher.es THAN DESPISED SPANISH F FOURS No one would tor a moinent have 1 be- Neved, when Spanish 4s sold below 30 In the troubles of 1898, that within.five years their price would have \u201ctopped\u201d that of consols.Yet the unlikely has happened, and in the face of such a change, the fall in consols still remains he chief feature of the London mare WILL CONSOLS Go STILL LOWER?The principal factors operating in the direction of.q further fall include the monetary stringency, the Transvaal Joan which is soon to come onthe market, and a belated recognition by small investors of the fact that the consols interest | rate is now to.be reduced.rare Irish Land Bill, too, it must be bered, means the addition of not i than a hundred million sterling to British public debt within about tén years, In view of all these facts, ee 2 has Béen some tulk this \u2018week of sols.If any such drop as this Should come, however, a sharp récov- ory would be a certainty.OUTSIDE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO NEW\" LOAN UNLIKELY.tions\u2019 té the fortheoming.\u2018Fransvaal loan are\u2019 considerably lessened by the prospect of a Rtssian loan for £20,000,- 000 In those markets.It is à noteworthy fact, in the same connection that capi- \u2018tal applications in- London for other purposes; are falling low.In the \u2018bast quarter, they ooted up £22,000,000, | \u2018as against '£47,900,000 in the same three months of 1802, £35,000,000 in 1901, and £51,000,000 in 1800, In fact, one must.\u201880 back to 1894 to find any equally small showing.In the same \u2018Connection, the forthe &reat interest.It.is estimated that the -budgét will show a reduction of three- peice fn .the pound in the income tax, bit no remission elsewhere.This would of gun the rate: to the.shilling figure \u2018GOLD, EXPORT.oR SOUTH \u2018AMBR.Argentina's power to A a \u2018gold, as.® has done this week from New York and \u201cLondon, is réally caused by that cone try\u2019s exceptional prospetity, and by ar- Promautitioy of Continptel \u201d emery: LEY ve rears of cattle ex ortation, DOM It iy 20 4 unchanged.Market this morning was | Schwab May Go.\"other hand, | Marchi 1899 io.00 : writer.many very weaijthy : us \u2018thelr money.| Which our.50 Twin City.at-M0 1-2, Co \u201cgp ©.| earnings In .February, - and \u2018an increase of 7 611 in the: \u201cdeficit! Lo ne Oper.of Rio coffee was rapidly getting under | Cable \u2018advices recéived from Lon- J \u201cper; \u201cmarket coming budget estimate in awaited with | ' noe Toray.WW \" à & Vv *\u2014 CORPORATI \u20ac ORPORAT x sues of : bonds | suitable for permanent Auvests ment.~~ MONTREAL OFFICE, 2 - CANADA LIFE BUILDING, : ee NORSWORTHY, Mar.> Per À Gosse OF\u201d Le Te \u201cSTREET \u2018 \u201cThe Outlook.What are the prospects for Moitreal stocks?\u2018That question -is asked a hundred times a day down on the \u201cStreet,\u201d \u2018and naturaliy enough the replies are gome- | whit varied.As matters stand to-day, there is a fair prospect of.somew! hat easier money in three to four weeks time.The Steel and Coal situation, on the other hard, is not likely to be im- woved, right away, certainly not until Mr.James Ross comes home, and he has had à chance to look things over.The fact that the public has been badly hit in these and other stocks speaks for a dull market, but as a broker re-, marked to-day: \u201cIt -is surprising how quickly people recover from: their losses and get \u2018on\u2019 board when the market looks as if it were in for an.avance.*I think,\u201d he continued, there are still fair chances of a pui moyve- ment, providing, of course, the market has strong and determiges leadership.\u201d Ta cf + Shares of the Steel Trust were weak after.the opening yesterday on reports in brokerage houses.that a split had deteloped.in.the directorate over MF.\u201cSchwab and.his candidacy for president for the ensuing year.It ls definitély known \u2018that a decided \u2018opposition has sprung up against Mr.Schwab, and that if the\u2019 finance coni- mittee \u2018has its way he will be deposed beyond the shadow of a doubt.On the it is said\u2019 that the Carnegie influence and sentiment ls- for Mr.Schwab.A difference of this nature naturally affected the Stee] shares, On Tuesday next.it-is expected, that an importart meéting of the finance êom- \u2018mittee will.be held, at which the question will! \u2018be discussed.: |_Clearings : of banks: in roronto tor the CONSUMPTION oF > - WHEAT SMALL J N° \"EUROPE TRES \u2018 Broomball's.Corn Trade News says: The world's visible, supply of wheat reveals a very m derate rate of consumption, both in\u2018 Europe and America.Sôme of the outstanding features are | the small stocks on the Pacific coast of America, 900,000 \u201cquarters, against 1,860,000 quarters last + March, which was \"about the normal for the time qf the year; on the other hand, there is the big etock in Canada still\u2019 intact, 2,500,- 000 quarters, which {s far in \u2018excess of the normal, \u201cbut no: larger than \u2018that of a year ago.Turning to the European molety of the, general supply, we find that the stocks in\u2019 continental importers\u2019 hands are unusually, light, while, the Russian port, stocke are heavy.Wheat, east of the Rockles, decrease, 2,105,000 bushels; In Europe and gfloat, decrease, 2,800,000 bushels; net decrease, - 4,905,000 bushels; against >, 544,000 \u2018bushels for the \u2018same week\u2019 last year.The Visible supply of coin in the United States decreased 124,000 bushels, against 689,000 bushels this week last year, and \u2018oats increaséd 110,000 bushels, agalnst last year.© + GRAIN, pr ECL CL \u201cAND.PRODUCE - en MARKETS Just a moderate \u2018business passing in graib with prices pretty mich \u2018the same.The enquiry for oats for shipment from Portland referred to yesterday resulted in sales of 12,- 00) \u2018bushels at 29c¢ for\u2019 No.2 and a 28% for\u2019 No.3 high freights.was offered to-day at Sic high freighis, April shipment.for Manitoba wheut was fair, and some business was workéd for early sHlpment.- .Flour prices are irregular and business ig oly fair\u2026 Trade in milifeed fs moderate.Thee is a steady demand for bay on local merican account.the contracting already reported from Ontario pointe itis undermodd that \u201cfactorfes.th .the Townships sectfon of this prov ince.have real- Azed 12%c Lo 12M6 f.0.b.\u2018factory for their early make.This means at the least 13%c \u201cto, 13%c, laid down fn Mbnteeéal, and it is \u2018understood\u2019 been dope at this range.This, was on çarler profit- is a good \u2018oîte., The stock of: \u2018cheese i Liverpool is 30,400 boxes against 53,774 boxes this time a year ago: Butter continues fipm, and there were sales of jobbing- lots from firey to second - hands here.at 23140 to 240 for fine fresh-made cream- @ry, and.otlier bids of this\u2019 price were turned down.Held creamery of tiie qualily .real- \u2018ized as high as 2]c,.which i 3c per pound more, than was obtainable at the beginning of the w Good - | Month of M arch, with comparisons: : | March ,.Lo Jee eaeness 872,270,715 March, 1902 .\u201c5e.80,630,676 SL a10, 50,062,336 CINE a0,681.360- RR + 40,606,508 March 1901 .March, 1900.$.\u2026.Railroad Stocks.ce ; ' According to a \u201cwell know n \u2018financial, and very\u2019 wise investors have steadily declined to {admit throughotit all \u201cthé present period of prosperity that, with\u2019.perhaps one :or two exceptions, woQuaranteed.common stocks of railway\u2019 \u201ccompantes- fin this country should.sell at higher prices.than these which\" would net \u2019 purchasers a return of 5.per cent.The basis of their cons tention has been \u2018that with gllt-edged }rallway bonds Wielding 8 1-2 or 3 3-4 : yielding from 4 to 4 1-2 percent, come mons \u201cshares.of railway companies: \u2018l'œught to yleld'.at least 5 per cênt, can- | sidering the \u2018mutations of finanefal.affairs \u2018here: and \u2018business is subject.Such estimates, too, enily include the older \u201cf'and well\" khown\u2019 railway \u2018 stocks and quite: leave out of consideration the- \u2018I new shares of reorganized conipanies.\u201cElh the view of these critics, railway .\u201c| shares of this latter class, La few years ago.were selling for.Joss \u2014j'than the assessments paid in upon.them, but now, owing to extraordinary: earnings andi to speculative opera- \u201ctions of 6ne sort and another, have In- \"creased in quoted: valué 75 and 100.per \u201c| cent.> sort exactly as industrials, : $.should-be considered of the : same Ci It 18 reported \u2018that there has been al \u201c| bld made of.$25,000 for one of the.five = new Stock Exe hange seats, SL .$ $ |.Havana- Electric Rallway.\u2018Company's ; !Fearnings\u2014For week ending March.:30, .1903, $24,046, Spanish silver; corres= | d'ponding period, 1902, 823, 285; Increase, \u2018$761.LE $ 4 $ : 7 \u2018Duluth Earnings.\u2019 The Duluth, South Shore and\u2019 Atian- tic reports -decreases of $10,185.::.\u2026.14 to 16 Fowis, per 1b.\"s\u2026s.v\u2026.00s0 KZ \u201cto AF : Ducks, \u2018per Ib.4.100007 212 to 212 Geese, per 1b,\" DILL 10 to, 11.Beans\u2014 Sant le 2 Clolce prime, per bushel; 1.80 to 1.98 Choice prime, car lots vert 3.80 \u2018[-cepting.the Lorberry rs enjoyed freedom from \u2018th ~-ing malady.since the day we first used | £4.10 for cars of Hungarian patents and.) $3.70 to $3.80 for strong bakers, bags, Manitoba\" milltéed, \u2018$21.cars| Birley\u201444¢ to-48c for No, 3 extra and | WHEATSEEDING ~~ .IS PROGRESSING - A despatch this morning .trom Wina nipeg says: \u201cSeeding, began in.a large farm near Hartney, Man.Three seeders are at work, and the fields au round.are ready for grain.\" + 28 saiä: Manitoba \u2018wheat has been quiet easier, owing to large receipts and the -approach of warm weather.Thera is-a large quantity of oats on the track New settlers are buying oats freely in the west, and this is one of the saving features of the situation.There is & fair demand for barley for.shipment, and the market has firmed up.The demand |s mostly from the east, where there Is some export enquiry.Dealers are offering \u201838c per bushel\u2018 for\u2019 May barley, delivery after :the opening of navigation.There is a good demand for bran and shorts and mills have no _TO-DAY'S CATTLE MARKET Receipts of\u2019 live stock at the East End cattle market to-day included 600 head.of butchers\u2019 cattle: 1,200 calves; 00 - spring lambs and 50 sheep.The.demand .was slow- except for.of animals were left \u201cunsold.There was a large attendance of local butchers, but the market was\u2019 avers -eupplied and .the demand was not equal to it.The .quality.of the- cattle offered was exceptionally good \u2018but the large number of calves were moste ly of an inferior quality.: The choice.caättle sold-:t from.4 to.8 cerits per-ib., while the rdinary cattle brought froni 2 1-2°t¢ 3 1-2 cents perlb./ Spring lambs sold at from $2,- 50 to=$5.00 each \u2018accordiné to- quality sheep .selling àt 4 1-2 cents per.lb, Calves sold at \u201cprices ranging \u2018from.ut to $2.50, each according to quality.DRESSED HOGS \u2018The: , demand from \u2018butchers was fair for small lots and prices\u2019 ruled.about -fteadÿ at.$9.40 per:100 lbs: for country dressed and at $s.75 to $10 for abattoir dressed.: De APPLE MARKETS Ce | \u2014\u2014Wsoaairt-Co-cabled-to-Prer-farres] the following: réport of to-day\u2019s apple market at Liverpool: Sales were 6,200.barrels; there \u2018was more enquiry -to- day, and the \u2018market \u2018was firmer, als «though prices did.not advance, ports last week were: Tp\u2019 Liverpool, 21,884 hrls; to -London, 4,447 brls; to \u2018Glas 3, 650 bris; to.other ports, 7.142\u2019 bris, \u201crhe total is 37,093, against 50,296 5 | gat week \u2018Tne decrease indicates that.| the supplies for ar shipment are wel-thin= ned out, and that there.will- be decreases in the quantities exported from now anil: the close of the season.- CT \u2018SUGAR LOWER A weaker \u2018feeling has developed \u201c| the United.States.market for ne an sugar and prices to-day for fall grades were reduced 10c per 100 Ibs., which is ef] td be dué to.the weaker: foreign \u2018I markets for .raw beet and the pfessure \u2018onthe part of Cuban holders to sell.Cables from London \u2018to-day noted a decline in raw heet of 8-4d and quoted gs 2 1-4d; Locally there was no change: in.the refined situation, but it {8 more \u201cthan *Mkely the \u2018market\u2019 will be in- ffluenced by the \u2018above in the near fu-.' ture, .5.UT © se » .1 * * À - , .» .\u2018 \u201cTEA IS HIGHER ; Colored Ceylon \u2018lens are bullish and have.gone up about 1 per cent.per .pound here and In- London, * \"England, owing to\u2019 the ynusually heavy demand for them from all \u2018over the Empire; and the inability, of the Ceylon growers tore Pouce the - requiremerits * of the trade.scarcity of Japan and China \u2018greens this.season\u201d has resulted in-there being \u2018an unusually large consumption\u2019 of -the .Ceylon: article.- ; \u201c-COAL PRICES: - The Philadelphia and Reading.\u201cCoal: and Iron\u2019 Company, through a circular gave \u2018offical\u2019 notice of a rediiction \u2018of.fifty.cents\u2019 per ton in prices of prepared or domesti¢ anthracite coal for \u201cthe month of April.The sizes affect-\" ed in the April price, list are broken -egg, .stove and- \u201cChestnut.te no change in the: \u2018price of furnace The new prices are auTToftow a: Lamp, and steamboat, $2.50; broiren, $3.00; \u2018xs\u2019 and\u201d Schuykiii red.ash, which will: be $3.25; Valley red ash, $2.60: \u20acgK, $3.2: stove; $3.26; chestnut.$3.2 40 Don\u2019 t Become: of Aversion and Pity.Cure Your Cold and Catarrh, Purify.Your Breath | \u2018and Stop the Offensive Discharge: Rev.Dr.Bachror, of Buffalo, says: With distressing Catarrh, put we have aggravat-\" Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder.Its ac- | tion was\u2018 instantañcous, giving the most grateful relief within ten minutes after first application.\u2018 Use Dr.Agnèw's Liver Pis 4 doses 10 cents.A ton to our magaiticent collectio ton fe n of \"Anatolian, Kazakh, and Persian Silk Rugs.Being the oo B the publi ¢ only.th gar ROOMS Fo.Karn-8ufid Ing.on travellérs\u2014one to cover.\u201cMontreal city, * WL TTR ro .IN MANITOBA ~~ -and dull, very little offering, and very |.little being wanted.At the end of | this week prices are 1-%c to 3-4c lower | fhan a week ago.The market for oats trouble in disposing of all they produce, the choiéest \u2018stock: and a large number | st | and \u2018steam sizés.which-are largely sold | \u201c[uñder contract.\u2018An Object] The, Winnipeg Commercial of March 1 r here, while brokers fing it difficult to| dispose of at prices to suit the shipper.| -oranges \u2018and lemons in the\u2019 last sales f- les, 0) Atlantte- ; ; Shipments o abp from common grades went oft.from 25¢ to 50c per box in some instances.Aptll \u2018delivery at 88-1 3-44 and May at || \u201cmake\u201d the article fast enough\u2019 to an .el \u2018Sale of Moveables Belonging to | -| ed.notary, \u2018G.A.Bourdeau, that on Satur- \u201cThere will | \u2018Lykens.| | My wife and I were both.troubled |.\u201cOriental To the connolsseyr and lover of Oriental Art we wish to draw their special atten- genuine hand-made PERSIAN AND TURKISH To those who {intend purchasing.we would kinäly ask them to.Tare assortment \u2018of high-grade Royal, Bhoukara, Khiva; Sene, Kurdistan, Royal Kir- manshah, Antique Iran, - Serobend, Febrz, Daghestan, a) native direct importers fn Canada, we are in \u2018a position to ofter to 6 \"best that can be obtained by our repredentatives .in the Orient, HIGH-GRADE PERSIANS OUR SPRCIALTY.\u2018 .L.BABAYAN & CO., \u201cTRAVELLERS WANTED.\"A Union Cigar Factory with wide connection wants TWO, ; rt.of Ontario and one to Foprasent, + will pay aalary or toraimisgion, Must bs \u201c festion with cigar trade, A hii A Nom dex the Tight pod.Ads Ey \u2014 There_vetefew-corders from\u201d Of | \u2018fornia lemons\u2019 sold Jow, one.ear show- \u2018of Canada, at its.next Session, for.an Act to \u2018 Young, in his litetitne, dentist, kept his: place: \u2018furniture, bedroom - sets, odd.burehus \u2018and 1 | 3.B- MERRITT.hE 0 Pr Ry A gen ho vp 8 srmpornbetnney re Rest deonparesnrr sa nsosuragsnan concu ne Anon Wead Office, = «.TORONTO Vise preston nd HIS - R HAY, Assistant Generyl \u2014ñtora DIF Appropriately nto\u2019 : \u201cEaster Wedding Gifts.We quote to- day afew | i \u201cpieces of Cut Glass, dain- ; .tily encased in white\u2014the ~ white cases adding much to the appropriateness as.Easter-tide gifts.a 5 \u2018NG.11788 \u2014Cat Glass Bon- = Bon Dish, 5 in.diam, in ; GABE Lenousce nets caves :.3.00 : No.\u201821795-Cut Glass Bowl, Tin.diam, in cages.8 00 ; No.11796\u2014Cut Glass Bowl, 8.in, diam, in case, 2 00.No.11797\u2014Cut Glass Bowl, 2076 9 in.diam,, in case.13.00 ~ Sent by mail to\u201d any.address\u2019 on Ë .receipt-of-price.: Henry Birks any So n s,.,.MON TREAL ee ea FRUIT LOWER Lower prices have \u2018been\u2019 realized for fn the-New York market.The : Palermo lemons at from $1.75 to $2.40 per box, town, \u2018trade in some sections \u2018beipg-af- fected by.\u2018the sales at other ports.\u2019 Calling a range of from $1.50 fo $1.70.California\u2019 oranges.were .easy\u2019 and \u2018The offer- | ings under refrigeration \u2018 sold faifly well; but \u2018choice ruled easy.\u201d -Some fancy\u201d sold.at from $3.10 to $3.40, with\u2019 -se}ing-\u2014around\u2014$2.60-to-£2.75-_ per: box.Choice.sold at:frèm.$1.45 to $2.30.fruit.IN NVE s TORS Weakly Margined \u2018accounts have been forced to liquidate.Mr.Morgan's re- \u201ccent Interview, from a sentimental point \u2018ef view, has done much to strengthen -f the New York stock market.We wilt | carry Twin City, Canadian Pacifle, and ail New York stocks on 3 per :éent.margin or more with interest charges less than 4 per cent.References: the comniercial agencies, \u2018THE METROPOLITAN.STOCK EXCHANGE, =, .Stock: Exchange Building ~ \u201cNOTICE 0 1s hereby given that an applicatibn win \u2018be made to.the \u2018Parliament of the Dominfon Incorporate the Lumberman's Firé Insurance Company, with all -nééessarÿ rights and\u2019 powers usually given to Fire Insurance Com- = panies.M'MURRICH, \u2018HODGINS & M'MURRICH, : ! Solioitors for Applicants, : Toronto.20th December, 1902.) the Estate.of the Late Dr Willlam'H.Young, Dentist.NOTICB 1s hereby given by the undersign- day.the eleventh day of the month of April, 1903, at nine o'clock in the.forenoon, will be\u2019 sold.by.public auction, all the moveables, \u2018chairs, - fixtures, chirurgical tools, etc longing to the estate of the late William H.Young, as the whole Js lying and situate at | No.1694 Notre Dame Street (near St.§ul- pice Street), whereat\u2019 thé said William.H, of business, where the sale.\u2018shall \u201ctake place.Ta, & A BOURDEAU, | Notary, : Montreal.April 2nd; 1903.7 _ THEORTANT SALE Parlor, Bedroom and Din- | Ing Room Furniture, \u2026 English Linoleums and Oilcloths,: Cur.- tains and \u2018Portieres, Belfast Table .Linen, Cutlery, \u2018Largest assortment of.Carpet Squares.in \u2018all grades and qualities of any house in the city.Fer positive sale to cover, advances.: BY AUCTION,.Friday, Apri 3rd, 1903, at\u2019 our mammoth rooms, 241 and, M3 st.James.\u201cStreet.© Also, a lot.ot ood .sccond- barid \u2018hbusehotd |.bedsteads, carpets, parlor and bedroom sèts - Sale at 280 pan ; RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.dues! see our rich.\u201cand _Mousoul, Shirvan, Shiras, 2362 St.\u2018Catherine Soot.va con.IN Montreal Branch; 167 St: James LE GENERAL, BANKING BUSI | given.:| ganization of Joint stock companies ug~ Dr.E>PERSILLIER LACHAPEELE ÉopoLPHn FORGET, | HON.CHAS, C.DELORIMIER, |: HON.DAMIEN ROLLAND, \"| MR.JOSEPH ROBILLARD.A 5 MARTIAL CHEVALIER, Mansgiig \u201cpéroctoi : J Hood Goal Go, D ot Distanos dus Mais is : The: low price was 65¢ en w rasty | = be-{.| 26, 1508.\u2018Line.toes of \u2018St.\u2018Michael tha Aron ] fication of their élection, the - : relat ins to the or AL +.pe 4 SAVINGS DEPART 4e .STBRLING- LL.J A RICHARDSON.] : < T4.ne Les a, IF \u201cLA'SOGIETE - 3 DANSE GENERALE, 30 st.James SL, Montreal Capital Subscribed, \u2014 \u201coo \u2018Management of Estates and Trusts, ynvestments, Collections of Dues, Rents, \u201c\u2018erest, Dividends, Mortgages anf .cher taime.Judicial surety bonds Floating of debentures .and er dertaken.Sod - 4; MECS Sd i BOARD.OF DIRECTORS.Be estdeit HON.J.A.OUIMET, HON.J.8.C.WURTELE, * J.9 GRAVE x AVEL, E.DELORIMIER,* dl.THEO, LECLERC, Secre te, a-tp WE: HAVE.FOR SALE - $5,000 six pe.1st\u2019 nts.; $4,500 six p.c.1st \u2018mtg.~ | GREAT NORTHERN RY.BONDS 1st mtg.5s J & J., 1950 - G J.ADAMS & co.Main 506.205 St.James St.City.: * ~-g- tp -1.offer all or any part of.2,000 shares of this well-known,\u2019 dividend; \u2018paying oil stock, at 80e PER SHARE, NBT.\u201c Telegraph your orders at my expense and stock will be reserved, P * NORRIS P: BRYANT.\u2018Dealer- in.Investment Securities, : Montreal.- sa OUR CURRENT WEEKLY\" Contains a Special Article upon.Norfolk & Western JACOB BERRY & co.onsolidated\u2019 Stock Exchange.Members { Y.Produce Exchange, - : ESTABLISHED 1865.co 828.Francois Xavier St., Montreal.| Brooklyn, Albany, New Haven.-, .Information on Anancial matters gladly fur -nished.; \u2018 THE \u201c HAMMOND \u201d \u201c> HAMMER \u2026 Gives Every \u2018Lètter Equal Im rtance: Noyre never'mess your letter: Lose Time in Referring to back = me te - Crane dame! \u2026 Agents, Hammond Typewriter .Colonial Typewriter Co., 18 Bleury St.Montreal.es BELL TELEPHONE 60.OF CANADA, LIMITED.Subaçribers, who \u201cARE MOVING IN MAY, are reminded that in order: to receive uns.Interrupted \u2018Telephone Service, it is necessqry - that.the ORDER.TO TRANSFER be slyen NOT LATER THAN APRIL .10th.Oa Blank Order for Removal of Telephone win rectory.Fill \u2018out and return to: = Ds C.DEWAR, ° net } Loci Manager 2 Monten.March 2.33, The Montreal city è Ui Savings Bank.- .The afinual- general\u201d \u2018meeting of the hare \u201cholders of \u2018this bank will be.held: at.its neal | officer 176.St, James Street on ; TUESDAY, Sth: MAY NEXT, -\"\" at.12 o'clock noon; Sh for the réception.of the annual\u2019 report me.\u2018statements, and \u2018the election of directors.\u201c= By order.of the Board.: Ta Ah.LESPERANCE, Montreal, March dist, 1903.= = Teen A A vis est dofine par le present qu\u2019 une de mande sera adressee au\u201c parlement de | Canada, à sa session prochaine, a l'eftet d'ebe / tenir un acte.incorporant une coinpagnie qu sera.nominee.I'Empire ~ Accident et Sure Comphgnle, ayant.son principat hureau.a'af- aires\u2018 en la\u2018cite de London, Ont.afin de taire affaires comme Compagnie d'Assurance pour les- Accident Securite et end Maladies dans ses branches.Stuart & Guns, .Avocats de coqcrants Lokdon, Ont, Feb.oTicE.8 hereby flven that.poilent \u2018will-bb made- to the hat.an go of\u2019 ada, at its next session; for an act\u2019 ee porating a company to be, known as the Eine pire Accident ahd Surely\u2019 \u201cCompany, having .its head office at the city of London, Qnt,.lekness, Insurance in all: the! wart & Ginn, soliett 4 Surety.and\u2019 des.s or the bran a see quety, 1 4 | APPLICATION T0 \u201cRCISLAQURE a Tra a 1, will apply to\u2019 the Quebes* and \u2018ta next: mession, ta obtsln the Noti te béreby given that th \u2018turd, a wer to: asaesamént ob the immova \"ie y | Eni speaking Catholles Wichrn the Hi igned \"to.\" aaid parish by the decras His rage { Archdishopt Bruehesi, \u2018dhted Ÿ May, 1902, and.published in \u2018 En Gazette of Quebec, No.24 ot yagr 1902, the right to effect loans on sald asset.: went, as-also ull other powers aud privilegey :- i ora st int of Rang, = Menthol.renverse ! qatiafsotorÿ posis- \u201cDans Hard.Monroe Yims dd i ele AS TREAL ART fon HERALD Jon LE Afr - : : VicerPresideitte DOMINON-DILCO., Te 84 ST: FRANCOIS XAVIER STRENT, \u2019 .NewYork: Philadelphia, Hartford, Boston, .Lt de found on last page of each Telephony i= Manager, © for the purpose of carrying on.Accident, « .\u2019 applicants, Dated\u2019 at.London, .Opt., folk Fb- Of Co | Frida, y eager] I DRESS GOO Ds \" 1,200 yards of ENGLISH HABIT TWILL COSTUME FABRIC, .; um weight, much suited for ladies\u2019 street dresses, also school wear; colors of old rose, bluette, Oxford and 2 Cambridge grays, brown, fawn, navy and black.Regular.85c: YaArd.Fri0AF c.o.cc2ccccc ccm ons uso ca cave mao pa soc aG Un 00000 a5 POPULAR DRESS MATERIALS, such as Canvas Cloth, Bta- 1 he of mine, Basket Weave and Heavy' Campbell Twill Serge.L : : Thess goods are absolutely all wool; well assorted in colors; \u2018 - 43 to 44 inches wide.Worth 5c yard.Friday .v.@0 el -: SNOW FLAKE DRESS SUITINGS, medium welght, entireiy the Eman gasesiome Rm a |g b h à FINE VENETIAN FINISHED LADIES\u2019 CLOTH, scarce shades.1 rom top to ottom t e store 1s active\u2014 in every.epart- CE TE IE ment and on every floor.Millinery novelties: are more CRAVENETTE, thoroughly waterproof: for ladies\u2019 long coats .5 and dresses, in fawn, brown, heather mixtures, greens, light - \u2018numerous \u2018than in - any previous scason, and new.Costumes Ji./ © and dark grays, 60 inches wide.\" Special, per yard.crores.1.38 : divide the honors with new.Dress.Goods.We propose to | \u201cDRES S MUSLIN s \u2018 \u20141 have you know \u2018that here is the place to buy your Easter \u201coutfit to best advantage.But is it worth \u201cwhile, to advertise |= Underskirts \u201c69c Value and Style Uosiipassed.Ladies\u201d Underskirts of fine quality black mercer- - ised sateen, made up in a \"very pleasing new style, .with deep flounce, finished : ~ with two small Frills of accordion pleating.\u2018These ; would sell in the ordinary LE FANCY OPEN-WORK PURE WHITE MUSLINS, wide and me- .À .Way.for - $1.23, On: sale ; |.dium stripes.Worth 10c Yard Friday :.\u2026.vzcst entente 7%_J trade that heeds no help to keep\u2019 going ?Yes, decidédly y yes, | Friday at 8 a.m.- : d Small neat designs of FANCY press MUSLINS.{ine auality, - : b f i k I b he her ad h y \u2018 ~.7 almost every color represented; also colore wiss with open \u2019 \u2019 .; i; Lo stripes and self-colored dots.(his isa particularly by our FE ut not or ts own sa \u20ac.° t ears on t c ot er tra \u20ac.t at.: : © offering and should be appreciated while they last y our : .moe FF CY many customers.Worth up to 25c yard.Friday .18 : js coming.The knowledge of - 5 ( J + \u2018BR.1,500 yards of a reallyl§ood quality of FULL BLEACHED a | =» Lo eu.oo ESA HC LAWN, 40 inches wide.Worth 15¢ yard.Priday.10 ®°.20° Co - Le so So : e.; - WHITE PIQUE, fine and heavy cords, much ' used*for \u2018ladies\u2019 Rc m - \" \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 me , .skirts and full costumes.Worth :85C yard.\u2018Friday.23 La 7 = | ~ Easter Hats and 1 Bonnets, - , + - : a Le 4 .= e- ; py ot .| \"A colors of COTTON CREPE DE CHINES,: very rich in ap- - oo Co oe .21 | _ dd.8 - pearance.Special Friday, per Yard i,.c.\u2026_.30°.BL eo Faster Wraps and Jackets, \u201cin É .Ir : .xX 1 )1 1.É BR.i ln 1,500 yards of PURE PINISHED ENGLISH PRINTS, in stripes, CL oT \u2018 Co Tes NE » ; \u201c spots, floral and conventional designs, Eg an ark col- : .- ; : ors, all fast colors.Worth 12%c yard.Friday.eerie oneness : o___ .eo : \u2014\u2014Easter Gloves and Hosiery, PICTURES REDUCED To LESS THAN To : , a \u2014 ie \u2014\u2014Easter Silks and Dress Goods, 1 Ea CURTAINS! CURTAINS! ~ MILLINERY \u201cSPECIALS Pl 2° 4 Lo F7 HALF.THEIR WORTH.sy -to- 3 Le \u2014_\u2014 a ; Lo.i» Whit unir FLOGE ee en shane made up in -Easter Shoes and Clothing Lo \u201cA large line of Etchings and.Photogravure Engraving : ins, several new.patterns, Sivlieh effects ot musiinand (5 M LEE ei \u201cbeautifully framed in Oak.Well worth { stains, several new patterns, ~~ | \u2018straw.Beauties for.400 Qf.-.- 1.Wi eautifully fram $ 1.2 4 ; i floss mesh.Worth 50c pair: 35 IK ; Le el od \u2014Easter Neck ear for en \u2018$2.50 and $3.oo.On sale Friday.Lacs vo ' Seite saci enn 38 .0 .° Notting- oo .- i BR Rahm and Grecian Not White will influence present buying and enlarge the possibilities of Instrumental Concert Morning and Afternoon.| ace urtains; ree -de- ol ee LA igns, triple.thread; size, 50 ; .= TL = ; _ > .A x 34 yards.Worn s128 :1 °°.\u201cthis store for the future.We grow to greatness by climbing | = pair.Friday a+crassca ice IB ; wl ow .BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.4 - SILK SPECIAL .ce NE a.\" 0d assortment of really fire | \u201cfrom one \u2018success to another.ES BOYS CLOTMINC Te SA SPL QC Cre Capone age: maa Th for ladi 1i k i \u2018Mi lis BO Bron Suite rei :.1000 Garde oi dananoss Cord: rtains, ert,\u2019 e; ue \u2019 ue s , > - *, i \u2019 : - Surtairs, quipert \u201cWide, 3% UE.e spring garments\u2019 or la ies\u2019 wear, ike t e -IVI1 inery, lar rimmed.ich wie or oi | elegant colorings; no Bees 7 ards \u2018long, -beautiful deat gd - 5 re I.pec res sage of as] ss signs.Worth-up to 8450 _ |.| \u201crave been personally.selected with great care and cannot fail \u2014 pr a Shona LER open White rene pair, Friday .2.75 oo t b t ti oO.Th ill hc th l: test \u201cParisi n- gray Halifax tweed, pleat- ~~ I \u2018jar value S0c.\u201cFriday.3s, % Sash Curtaining, plain nel, 1 \u2026 Co o be 1h eres ing cy wi 5 ow, you ne la an- ed coat good lining.through en: = nished.w eep frill, of = -.§ Ladies\u2019 Ready- to-Wear Hats, .2.69 DIES\u2019 SILK RUFFS: lace and insertion.Worth .Ÿ Il.combinati = .LA j Soe sang.Epa 22.| of straw and chiffon.vers À nations\u2014how iE vivacity ch taste touch all points of aero mn ny | k ° : Point d\u2019Esprit\u2019 \u201cSash Curtain-.FF inique .MTL ae dense» 5.28 : n fl In ¢ arm.: : neck ruche and,long pleat- ; ; ; Ea .ome.6 .hit \u2018black.î ing, finisned with lace and \u201cI Ladies\u2019 Chiffon Mats, trimmed \u2018woman\u2019 s dress wit 1 a © gir a Ca so Te Ri Ay fear [pad [1.89 Friday \u2018Worth 45c yard.26 Yn \u2018ribbon.in black and., - ; ; bo oo Le - ; 8 .b - Ty y Peur rene» Déc ie 00 Fo Yhite and all black effects.© mi a ini .\u2014 à \u2014 \u2014 i = .\u2014 \u2014 A \u2014 | | .me \u2019 The newest design for.8.75 Z \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 so = \u2014e \u2014 _\u2014 \u2014 cr \u2014 TET DRESS TRIMMINGS _ : Fe irs \u2014 - 5 : pa : - \u2018large selection of all -makes\u2014 | PORTIERES\u20143rd Floor ] SWELL SILK.HATS 1020 ; Te : : .Pp TR Vers : J : EA 0 9 : : SL -8ilk Appliques, Passementeries, 50 pairs of Heavy Tapestry - | ik ol ; > PR 40 SPECIALS IN \u2018LADIES SEIT : Do Fouragecs, Ornaments, in all cols Le ! Portieres, assorted in six \u2014.Children's Natty : Silk Hats, Pa TS \u2026 Ofs, widths and st¥les, at.ex- | | colorings, fringed top-and ~~.\u201c| \u2018made in pretty tam styles.© tremel§ moderate prices: : , bottom:' size.50 x 3%; yards .° |.aod all-over hia accor.7 ; ; ; rami ] Ww Fri- nn >= \u2018 us 1 Ne Terns er Eg | Hn ities and ney MS r ing Un erwear and Hosiery | CY TRGIALS tL - Chenille Portieres in an col- = [sik tes.Very new, rind nd ; Veil maine au rés va > À 40 Chamber Sets, .assorted 5 \u201cI 0 \u2018M .ors.finished with heavy \u2026 Children\u2019 x Silk Mate > on an 5 \u2018Children rame, mème \u201cband \u2018 ; \u2018golors ps ss to Th, BR ME fri and tern\u2019.dado, - Ce : .: : .4 \u201cWort rom: 29 to 5 | \u2019 \u2019 fares size, worn $00 pair.1 finished with Aguble row of a LADIES\": WHITE COTTON .RIBBED vests, rg: sleeves, Valenciennes, lace\u2019 \u2018trimrned, mhovider strap, lined throughout., 28 Friday Lo : Friday : 350 | : large ton, ons \u201clies: ænd\u2018neck.\u2018Regular 15e.For.ovoid Fr aile na ln aa enr a ta rade épices \"10 :.; Boys\" \u2018Knee .Pants, in- gray .° 7 il; Extra style .\u2026.-.ad 50 LADKES\" CREAM RIBBED MERCERISED coTTon, VESTS; short nieeves, \u201cpink trimmed neck.Regu- ere ; .- ripet à UE SEE es | ; psc : : ; ; ; made and line .\u201cTAPESTRIES AND | ieee PUR UN CE TE Eh ee ie as .J ou 8 i À 1 : LADIES\u2019 CREAM RIBBED MERCERISED COTTON VESTS, short sleeves.Regular 2éc, tor.19 Boys\u2019 Caps, in fahcy tweed or + ; ; : linèd.25 B ART DRAPERY MATERIALS \u2018RIBBONS ! RIBBONS | - © LADIES\u2019 CREAM RIBBED: MERCERISED COTTON VESTS, no sleeves, fancy crocheted front.36 navy blue serge.well lined.° ; THIRD FLOOR.\u201d \u201c- We are just in receipt of a ' ; LADIES\u2019 CREAM RIBBED VESTS, fan).embroldered\u2019 and.crocheted fronts \u201d us ee \" moe ! \"1 Heavy Quality of Rich Eng- large shipment of the new .- LADIES\" CREAM RIBBED COTTON VESTS, no sleeves, fancy slik yopen .LADIES\u2019 KID: GLOVES.| a lish Tapestry, for hangings, \u2018 1 {J ussor a Roney These - | LADIES\u2019 SWiss MERINO VESTS, short sleeves.2.2.1 2 202 cena een an ee a va de as en deu de 0 _ Ladies\u2019 2-dome .Real French.oo portieres, furniture covers: and atriking in appearance, LADIES! BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, high\u2019 splic ed: ankle, double solé, full \u2018fashioned! bc: 3 pairs for \"95 | Kid Gloves, soft and pli IR ; ings.ete; in floral and eon ; 1 and the present craze of the\u201d ; : LADIES* BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, made of \u2018the very \u2018best English spun yarn, soft : elastic \u2018seamless .able, nr hite any blank, just RE \u201cthree toned colorings: Worth = Paris and Ne roro outer.: feet.45c per PATE, BOT oe iit ee sie ies eines te te eee ee an Pa ea den Te ra ind 1.28 received \u2018for Easter: every eh Fobe \u2018yard! A Wodiin Ta 55 : \u2018edge are composed: of linen : ; LADIES\u2019 2-1 RIBBED BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, full fasiioried soft and elastic, 1 no seams or ridges.5 co pair\u2019 warränted: Sizes 5 to cp eT I sort tof \u201cooll a x.hs ao Adee Fe sere 46 0 es es a 1 Tes + * \u2018 v a A .rien \u2018Silk Brocades, Furniture - 2 colofed hike white half an § 27e stocking in quality send Fo emer 3h Friday only nt Ra ee : , _ potter \u2018glove anywhere.98] - : | .Damasks.Velours, Plushes, Art ia SH om ir rage sv ; i .2 x MG A 002 = ot LE Cretonnes, silkolines, etc.We 4 arte rips © me © ee I 25 China and _Porcelain 40e MN | EP EE a ren Sou od | eof see LA , çÇ pee Le pi estimates for house decorations, Co : \u2019 TE ; .= rns and sha : eq BEELER | ne |.GEN IS\u2019 FU RN ISHI \\GS'[ DI PT.Easter Cards | ERE RR pEergainays an hand.UE | pny spell sans 38 - TEE | value 3330.To clear at.3.00 M - Rich Silk Finished\u2019 American FT.inches wide, in ah the very .DENTS TAN CAPE \u2018GLOVES, patent dome fasteners, sizes 74 Te, 8.84 \u2018only.Regular\u2019 sT.00, for.75.: 2nd FLOOR \u2019 : combination \u2018colored effects, [0 latest colorings, with- open- NH.DENTS: TAN KID GLOVES, two- button spring fasteners; sizes 7 T TR.7%, 8.9%, 3% only.Regular ., for drapes,.etc 36 inches - .ork patterns, Worth 39e, .29 \"price $1.00.Clearing At.iw i ii.ime.ivin Ji eee i a A ia 8.wide.Worth 200 yard, Fri- .D Tasteta\u201d Liu Rice (Locn TE MEN'S BLACK KID GLOVES two: \u201cbutton; sizes 8, 8%.th, 8%, 9, 0.ou, x.\u201810, on! 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