The Montreal herald, 3 mars 1904, jeudi 3 mars 1904
[" Cdi LUI A hn mr mr rms is AINE lt aii Sa He rt NR my py Ta meter eet THE MONTREAL HERALD æ x ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.53.RUSSIANS MAY SINK SHIPS AND V2 CATE PORT ARTHUR \u2014 Russians Are Hastef.4 7, to Yalu River to Head Off BPRS .Movement of Japanesi™«, \u201cops Heading for the \u201c PS Manchurian order.police men.Many of the latter are present-| ing physician's certificates of illness.France Will Remain Neutral.Paris, March 3.\u2014It is authoritatively announced that France has not been approached to cede any islands to Rus- sla for use as coaling stations by the latter when she sends her Baltic fleet to the Far East.Should Russia make Viadivostok, March 3.\u2014The have placarded the city with notices in Chinese and Russian calling on the, Chinese to betray Japanese spies masquerading in Chinese clothing.Harbin, Manchuria, March 3.\u2014Prices have risen one hundred per cent.hore on some articles, like condensed milk.to (he Far Fast Should Russia make more, saya a cable to the Herald fram | i 44 MAN action would be jegucdes 8t.Petersburg, have spread through\u2019 France's purpose to remain neutral, it business circles that Port Arthur will is printed out that Russia has a coal .; depot at Villefrenche, near Nice, but\u2019 be abandoned to the enemy after sink- that Russian ships wiil not be allowed ing the ships, as was done in the, to use that station as in time of peace.Crimean war.Governor of Kieff Reoalled.London, March 3.\u2014 According to a correspondent of the Times, (General Drugomliroff.former Govenor of Kieff \u2018Vladivostok, March 3.\u2014 The detachment of 2.500 Japanese troops, without artillery, which arrived at Sougchin, has heen summoned to St.Petersburg.Plaksin Bay (on the northwest coast During the war deliberations he severa.| of t'orea, south of Cape Bruat!.Feb.|v vriticized Russla\u2019s war policy 19, landed from three steamers, ¢3cort- (nsisted that both the fleet and ed by three warships, at night, and should evacuate Port Arthur in order: started immediately on a march \u2018'* tp avold greater disaster.) Mao-Fur-('han, South Manchuria, close to the Corean border.Russians Waiting Next Move.Japs Fighting for Existence.New York, March 3.\u2014Baron Suye-; matsu, son-in-law of the Marquis Ito, St.Petersburg, March 3 \u2014Since the nd formerly Minister of the Interior In disappearance vf the Japanese fleet Japan arrived here unofficlally about from before Port Arthur, the Russians he par Eastern war, saying his coun- have been awalting anxiously for the rv wag not seeking territory, but that next move of the dapanese On SPA.|t was ua matter of national existence There is an injl\u2026.ut!0n here to believe for Japan.Regarding reports of inter- that the Japanese have been discour- ference by Frai \u2018e he sald that so far @ged by the failure of their attacks, the attitude of that Government had and perhaps by lusses they have HO been scrupulously correct, but if announced.France saw fit to send warships to fight It is evident even from 1} mePA@ré Japan, his country having vanquished.fnfermation regarding the 1.in diS- one fleet, would not mind fighting au- positions in Northern Corea, vuat the other.Baron Buvematsu denied that plan for checking the Japanese land Japan had violated international law advance is perfected, anid that heavy | begiuning the war.The policy of eserves are being brought up to the Japan in Corea and Manchuria, he sald, alu River.would br to secure the same trade pr î : vileges for all nations.The Baron sald Sidings to Handle Traffic.\"he ne going to England for his health.St.Petersburg, March J.\u2014Every energy of the authorities is now directed to prevent a blockade on the Siberian Paris, March 3.\u2014 Credence Is not given Rallroad.Twenty new sidings.etch of by the Foreign Office to the reporta 8.200 feet, ure being erected.Owing to that China is on the eve of joining Ja- the heavy movement of rolling sto k pan in the war.All the advices re- carrying reinforcements, war munitions ceived here indicate that China pro-: and commissary stores eastward, there poses to observe her declaration of neu- Alarming Rumor Not Believed.18 great danger that in bringing back trality.and that the Chinese troops\u2019 the empty cars, the whole line may be sent north have instructions to en-! stopped, With the slaings now build- forre her neutrality.It is understood ing.the authorities hepe to be able io that China has dlavowsd any collusion keep the line clear and to send eleven between her troops and the Chinese out- trains in each direction daily.Inne.expliiring that those who have.Mail advices from Siberia say that joined the latter are deserters, and, the army reserva men from the rural that in the undisciplined state of tha districts seem to be much more anx- army it is impossible to prevent them: fous to go to the front than the towns-, from leasing THE WANDERERS- TTAWA ATCH MAY CURTAIL ITS | PROPOSED EXTENSIONS itt is in Ottawa\u2019 Mr.H.C.DeWitt is That, lt Is Said, is the Decision Come Arranging for a Referee for to at Yesterday's Meeting of To-morrow's Game.a tof the late Renator Co-hrane.The \u2018standing of the parties iu the Senate when the vacancies are filled will he: | 45 Liberals and 24 Conservatives, mak- | Jing a majority of nine.This does not tnelude the twa Senators which are ta be given to the Northwest, ! | A ctf i | C.P.R, the Directors.I: \u20188 urderatood that owing to the large expeuditure for suow fighting this ; winter and the heavy in-reases in np- The statement made last night ul crnting expenses generally the C'ana- the Arena to The Herald that the Wan- dlan Pacific Radlway will not make such large extensions in the west this venr as they onginally lutended.The question of expropriations for western develoapmiént came up at the meeting of the directors yesterday and while no official information could be secured, It 1p understood that the matter vas not finally settled and that much was left in the hands of Sir Thos, Shaugh- nessy and Mr.William Whgte to arrange.The irrigation scheme will be carted through as sont as possible, but much of the other work surh as the location of new lines, ete, will be decided upon\u2019 later.: derers had refused to fin:sh the match with Dr.Kearns as referee, inror- rect.The Wanderers expected and offered to play the game out, but Alf.8mith, the acting-captain of the Ottu- waa.refused to continue Under any conditions.a \u2018 A meeting of the Wanderers\u2019 exeou- tive was held at the St.Lawrence Hall to-day when the situation wus discussed and a course of procedure arranged.Mr.James Qtracnan presided.The finding of the executive was that tratters stood as they were, simply reversed.Last nights game rannot count.being a draw.The next game will be played in Ottawa to-morrow evening.the third in Montreal on Monday, and the fourth, ff such is ne es.sary.In Ottawa.It was stated by Mr.Strachan that these matches with the Ottawas, while entailing the custody of the Stanley Cup, Would also pettle the champlon- is rer WHAT IS A FIRM?Member of J.H.Grenier & Co.Financially Responsible.Not Mr.Justice Lavergne has given a part decision in the case of RC.Barry et al ve Dame M.LL Harnel et vir et al, à clatm for + balumce of $177 alleged der: ue.ship of the Fodernl De ER is in Otta.to be due by J H.Grenier & Co., fruit To- ay Ing about a referee.He hag dealers.That part of the action which wa arranging © oT was directed against Dr.W, J.A.been authorized on behalf of the Wanderers to offer the names of Mr.Mika Grant, Mr.Harry Trihey and Mr.Frank Wall in the order named.MR.WILLIAM MITCHELL MAY GO TO SENATE DOUKS WANT TO MOVE.- Winnipeg, March 3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014There' .: fe an agitation among the Doukhobors Government Will Fill Vacancies settled in the vicinity of Rosthern to! Senate at an Early Date.; abandon their colony, according to Mr.! are 9 i \u2014_ (M.A.Scherblnin, teacher among them, Ottawa, March 3.\u2014(Apecialh\u2014The ., Government has under consideration who 1s In the city.It Is not a pilgri- the question of appointing Henators.mage that now disturbs the minda of There are four vacancies.One In On- the Doukhobors, hut a desire to join a tario, one In Quebec.and two In Nova larger colony In the vicinity of York- Gcotia.It 18 understood that the ap- ton and Swan River, ointment of Mr.William Mitchell, of vu rummondville, Quebec has been practically agreed upon to fill the place | BLACKMAIL THE CHARGE.sast night, dobbbhdhd dod kbd hdd ba ble Lambert, arrested on oa warrant, J A Heverln Monet, agent in Mont-' APPOINTED SECRETARY teal for the Credit Bank of Canada, TO HON.L, P.BRODEUR.on on charge of having, by means of, en threats to expose alleged eases of fraud Ottawa, March 3 and other offences on the part of the Mr.Hector Garneau, assistant campany, endeavored to extort the sum editor of Le Canada, has heen » of $1,000, appointed private secretary to D The accused was Hon.I.PF.Bradeur, Minister of « Judge Lafontaine last night, Inland Kevenue.; Mr.\u2018Jarneau < manded until Tuesday nexi, was in the city yesterday.mitted to bail, $800 personal, bonds of $400 earh.PPRPHPAAPHEPHPPPHPE 0 ! HIDE INSPECTION.-\u2014 Tnapectars of leather and raw hides] have petitioned the council of the, Roard of Trade for a hide Inspection! office at the western abattoir in addi-.Derome, as special partner in the firm, hres been dlamiseed on the ground that the addition of the words \u2018and Co\" tô the firm did no render him liable as \"neting for such firni ! -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | in Assistant Grand Consta- .(Special) \u2014 before and re- being ad- and two brought br EEE PERLE | WALF-MINUTE INTERVIEWS | -\u2014 Mr.F.T.Wankliyn, vire-prerident af tion to the present one at the eastern - Dominion Conl Company.\u201cThe Joss Pbattolr, Their request came befora sustained hy the fire in No.1 Iw.the meeting of connect! vesterduy after- minfon was written off month by Hon And was approved, month from the earnings of the com- The hoard appointed the following: pany.Jt was Hol taken from the.ToPresentatives upon the committees surplus.\u201d of the Montreal Business Men's Ald.Lariviere, rhalrman of the Ron 1g League.Exceutive, Messrs.Alexander! .\u2019 \u201c8 McFee : J.\u20ac.Holden: advisory, Committee: \u201cI had an interview with McFee and J Holder rv.Mesare.Willlam Birks.E.H.Bottereil, Hon.L.Rraublen, George Hague.W.D.Lighthall, Robert Munro, C.8.JT.Phillips and Hon.J.D.Rolland.| ES Dr.F.J Shepherd will read à paper \u2018on Infectious Fevers\u2019 before the Mc-.GN Medical Soclety to-morrow.even-' Ing.after which there will be a discus- sinon on the subject Mr Richard J.Monahan, Med.'06, will take as A tople.! the officials of the Street Railway Company to-day and they are entirely satisfied with the manner in which the snow ls being removed, from the streets.\u201d Mayor Laporte \u2018A number of appli- ¢ations have been made to me to have Insane people committed to asylums at the rity'a expense.In quite a few cases I have found that the relatives TWELVE PAGES.SPEECH PROMISE MONTREAL, THURSDAY, MARCI 3, its ¥O-MORROW'S WEATHER Cold.' Decidedi a 6.35, sets at 5.0.© Sun rose at TWELVE PRICE ONE CENT PAGES.WHICH ONE\u2019 MR.BORDEN AND MR.TARTE ARE AGREED THAT THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY NEEDS ONLY ONE LEADER.RUMOR AND DEBATE (COLDEST WINTER IMPORTANT SESSION _ | \u2014 New Brunswick Legislature Was Liberals Are Nominating a Cabi- Prairie Cattle Dying for Want of net\u2014The Effect of the | Food\u2014Owen Sound is AT WESTMINSTER, WEST HAS KNOWN ALL FREIGHT CARS HAVE MEN ON TOP So Harbor Board is as Far From a Settlement of the Wharf Sheds as Ever.HARD WORK TO GET GOOD CANDIDATE Mr.Bernard, of Granby, Nominated by Shefford Conservatives, But Declines.The Harbor Commissioners, who have (Stat! Correspondence of The Herald) called a special meeting for Monday Waterloo, Que.March 3.\u2014The Cone inext to find out whether the railway servative delegates of the county of companies would be satisfied to run Shefford met here yesterday afternoon orly air brake cars on the whart, will for the purpose of choosing a candidate be Informed by the Canadlan Pacific for the seat rendered vacant by Mr.(and Grand Trunk Rallways that they: De Grosbols\u2019 appointment as medical (are perfectly willing to use such cars director of Longue Pointe Asylum.\u2018us are equipped with air prakes, but! Their choice fell unanimously on Mr.that this will not in any way assist the Bernard, a farmer of Granby, Que.; Pourd iu having the plans for the sheds\u2019 who, however, declined the nomination a8 afforded by the Government carried\u2019 for private reasons.Pressure, how- jou | ever, was brought to bear on Mr.Ber- The Harbor Board, in whose favor nard with the result that he has again | the Rallawy Commission passed an.taken the matter into consideration and ]Order-in-Councll] stating that the pres- has promised to give his answer before ent plans could not be put through if one o'clock thls afternoon.no cars except those with alr brakes: The Conservatives are very anxious were used, was convinced that with, that Mr.Bernard should run, but do jalr brake cars it would be absolutely | not intend to let Dr.Mathieu, the Lib- | unnecessary to have any men on the eral candidate, In by acclamation.Ra- top of the cars.\u2018ther than this they are prepared to | Both the railway companies, accord- name a wooden man, as an officer of \u2018ing to the official announcement made! the Liberal-Conservative Association to The Herald to-day, will, however, of Shefford said to-day.Mr.Bernard, \"inform the Harbor Board that it will however, is the man upon whom they always he necessary to have men on,are pinning their faith.\u201ctop of the cars, whether there are alr, Mr.M.F.Hackett, who was pres- brakes or not.\u2018ent at the meeting, strongly urged Mr.This will make the present plans for Bernard to reconsider his decision.It \u2018the low sheds entirely.impracticable was such men as he, said Mr.Hackett, \u2018unless the Harbor Board is willing to! who were wanted on the Conservative saddle the responsibility of all accli- benches at Quebec.Although now de- \"dents that may occur, feated and in a hopeless minority, Mr.The positién cf the Grand Trunk: Hackett said, the Conservative party \u2018 Rallway, as explained to The Herald, cculd stlll look back tqQ.a glorious past ; sm ows clearly how It will always be: which historlans would call the golden necessary to have men on the top Of'era of the Province of Quebec.The \u2018trains.! Conservatives it was who had built the The situation of the wharf with re- Grand Trunk and the C.P.R.and had \"spect to the yards of the company at'added Manitoba, the Northwest Terri- : Point St.Charles make it necessary to tories and British Columbia to the rest have a!l trains backed in.This makes of Canada.After an explanation of the it necessary to \"have the signal crew, Conservative defeat in the provincial on the top of the cars, and with ex-'elections of 1897, Mr.Hackett attacked isting curves, it would be impossible the colonization policy of the Govern- to have the men signal the engineer ment.- from the side of the track.Hon.P.E.Leblanc addressed the The (\u2018anadian Pacific Rallway, with delegates in French in the same sense.their yards at the east end of the har- He attacked at great length the coloni- por.have always found it necessary t0 zation policy of the Parent Govern- place their men on top of the cars.The ment, and devoted much time to the company considered that the Harbor Government's record on the sale of Board was not acquainted with the timber limits.He appealed to Mr.conditions._ \\Bernard to allow his name to remain as Every cur that was in anything like candidate.good condition was equipped with a Mr.Savariat, president of the Libe svstem of air brakes, but this would eral-Conservative Association of Sheff.pot make any difference as far as the ford, presided at the meeting.! placing of men on the tops of the cars |' ere - cerned.was Cone re will move a resolu-| OWEN SOUND SNOW BOUND.{ tion to have the height of the shedS Ouen Sound, March 3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 increased, and this now looks Ilke the lye is now another blockade on the only solution of the difficulty.\u201cOwen Sound branch of the C.P.R.The \u2014_\u2014 last train arrived at 5 p.m.last Mon- , day afternoon.ince that time no BALFOUR DISOWNS PAMPHLET train has entered the town either over (Canadian Associated Press.) the C.P.R.or G.T.R.The latter is London.March 3.\u2014Premler Balfour, hopelessly blocked.There are practic- i1.the House of Commons to-day denied | ally no signs of activity at the stations knowing anything re pamphlet advocat-~ \u2018here.Local business men have been | | Ï \u201cment of the Provincial subsldtes., montha erected a brewery :mittee Opened To-day by Lieutenant- ! | i ¢ i and said to have been compelled to resort to the telegrah lines Governor Snowball.Sugar Duties.| Isolated.HE ad before the Cabinet, contempor- {which are the only means of com- = \u2014_ \u2014 anenusly with his pamphlet on insular munication with the other world.Aside - \u2018free trade, \u201cI've never advocated pro- from handling local matter the post Fredericton, N RB.Mar'h 2 \u2014(Spe- t'anatan Ao oR resend Moentipes Mao March © \u2014tspeclal.) .tection.elther in or ou\u2019 of the Cab- |office employes have nothing whatever Gal) ~The Provincial loegisliture VAS opened this afternoon by lieut.-Guver- nor Snowball.The ceremony was attended by the usual display and was witnessed by (rewded galleries, many ladies and gentlen.cn proninent dun Frederlcton soctety attending.The speech from the throae opened with a reference Lo the steady progress the province has been making along lines of indust:y and vomir rciai deVelop- nent.The year was a good one in age- Crlculture and farmers realized high prices and held successful exhibitions, Reference was made to the sucess ut- tending the development of the coal areus and of the +xtension of railroads to these points.The speech foreshadowed early Work on the Impertal dry dock at St.John, an enterprise which the tiovernment is assisting.It declares that an append will be taken to the Frivy Council against the decision lo reduce New Brunswick's representation In the Do-' minton Parlianient.The negotiations now pending for i settlement with the Dominlon Government of matters cou- nected with the fisheries are referred to.The announcement was made that the Governments of Quebec and P.E.Island will probably join the province \u2018in agreeing on a case to be submitted to determine the rights of the province with reference to the Hullfux fisheries\u2019 award.The speech assured the House that the Dominion Cabinet is giving consld- eration to the question of a readjust- It Is announced that the Sir Will.am MceDon- ald manual training school at Kingston, King's (County.will soon be A factory uet is promised, also a bill relating to highways and an act relut- Ing to the management and control of the lunatlc asylum.BREWERY WAS BUILT BUT LICENSE REFUSED Temperance People in Sydney Won Their Protest Against New Brewery.Bydney, C.B.\u2026.Mareh 3.The so-called brewery question, which has been agitating Sydney for some time, 18 settled for the present.Some ago a nuinber of capitalists building in close the Central City school A storm of opposition proximity to and academy.cat once developed, and prolesta agalnst addressed night Rev.Heensing the brewery to the Government, lust Mr.Greenlee\u2019, secretary of the come appointed hy the eltizens, re- celved notice from the department that the Ifrense had been refused.About were i $20,000 are thus tied np.-\u2014\u2014 REV.MR.SCOTT ACCEPTS.Will be Pastor of Douglas Methodist Church in 1905, Mr.Charlea Morton has received a letter from Rev.(TT.Scott, B.A.of Dundas Street Methodist (Church, cepting the unanimour call extended by Douglas Methodist Church here to be their pastor for 1905.dating from June\u2019 Mr.Neott fa a young man, of that year.but he hag already made a name for himself by hin earnest work and untiring devotion to duty, amd Douglas Church is to be conpratulated on Mr.Scott's ncceptance, en WILL EXTEND PREFERENCE.Melbourne, miler Deakin to-day announced in the House of Representatives that the Fed- \u201ceral Government was prepared to alter the tariff in favor of Great Britain, making sacrifices, if necessary, to secure reciprocal preferences.; QE TOOK POISON BY MISTAKE, London, \u2018nt, March 3.-(Special)\u2014 of the people would pay a portion of, \u2018Heauchamp and Alexis St.Martin.\u201d Mrs.Lucy Annie Tape died yenter- the amount required to have themj|and the male quartette will furnish day from taking exalft ucld la mistake sommitted and eared LQ\" usic, itor salta, opened, {Special )\u2014! ac- Victoria, March 3.\u2014Pre-! London, March 3.2a coutidont :4 thé opinion held ny to ianormost curcles of the Liberal Opposition that diss=eintion may be precipitated vw this the at five or six weeks, thar 18 18 qd adn being nesumet that the King voutd send for Far] Speirer to f mn a te edministration, ant that Foard Spencer s frst step would be to offer the Foreign Secretaryvship te te Isard of Rosebery.with the alternative of Sir Edward Grey If Tord Rosebery was found to adhere to hig present deters mination nt to tale officer.Mr.Asquith fs alated for the Chancellorship of the Exchequer.aud Sir Robert Reld for the Woolsack.These urrinzeiments are belng defintely talked of an the highest «quarters in political ie.On the other hand, the Canadian Pre-s As- soclation is informed that the minis ters have no intention of dissolving within any such à brel surice the [iberalk are speculating upon, as (Canadian As-Us1ated Pross) Taondon, March %- In the House of Commons, the motion of Mr.Lough, a 1dberal, to the effect that the decisions of the permanent commission created by the Hrussels Sugar Convention had operated to intliet grave injury upon the manufacturers of sugared producis in the United Kingdom compared with their foreign rivals.The conven- \u201ction had failed to confer the anticipated benefits upon the West Indies and Mr.ough asserted that the convention was the work of Mr Chamberlain, gnd was Intended to henetit those colunles, but had failed, Tt was the best illustration of My.Chamberliins policy of as preference that could he found, and when the Government sald they were af such a rorvention, they pin favor confessed they were _ Birmingham polley, in favor of the SATISFIED SCOTCH IMMIGRANTS.(Canadian Assoclated Press) London, Marrh 4.The commissioners report upon the Scotch Cotiars\u2019 settlements in the Canadian West, Killarney and Salteoats, indicate that the set- \u2018tlers are in a prosperous condition, PERTINACIOUS HULL.(Canadian Associated Presa) London, March A.The Eastern Morning News strongly urges the manufacturers and the Chamber of .Commerce of Hull to exert thelr in- \u201cAuence In that vast district to indu-e a direct trade between Hull and Canada.NOTED OUTLAW KILLED BY SHERIFF'S POSSE 1 | Desperado Met Death by Interfering With the Capture of Ancther | Man.Moose Jaw, NAT.Afirch 3.- GSpe- ,elal)\u2014The fatal shooting of outlaw Jonns is very satisfactory to residents along BIg Muddy River.Heo wag looked upon as one of the worst characters in that section nd had heen on &error to every one, It is reported by Indians who have returned from that the Sheriff called on Jones to nr- rest 1 man who was worker for him, for some affence.The Sheriff started coff with hiv prisoner, and several miles out ha was overtitken by outlaw Jones, who had pursued them.Jones got the drop on the Sheriff, ordering him to hold up his hands.He did so and Jones then took the Sheriff's horse and, disarming him, sent him home on foot, \u2018 .Jones returning to his cabin with the: \u2018man who had been arrested.The Sher-! Aff 1eturned with a passe of 26 men and | started searching for Jones.It was | some time before he was located.He ; vas taken hy surprise and ordered to | surrender.He Immediately reached for \"his gun.but was fired on and shot | through the body and head, dying instantly.His cabin contained all kinds jet goods, which it Is thought had be 5 atglen.: this section.te ; inet.\u2019 he aaded.ito do.Antler has been the seve experivis à in Manitoba ! present erest ont cer 3 Since the fc white seller came.The \u2018> US.ni the Tecritories expect to 7 hrough Z'he Herald's Seve.nd several shoriages an their herds when the tounad-g pov been «cene in the spring.around \u201custorid to let their cattle ran out dutaix the day and onty putting them tv 01 raght, but this win- NOW FOR St.Patrick's Day and an early| AMMIRAL TOGO doesn't like the scenery 8pIILE.! about Port Artbur.and is rapidly erasing alt ; the objects that are within shooting distance, WiLL THE JAPS go so far in their imita- - tive way as to have a Sampson-Schiey quarrel after the war is over\u201d Too peus il caitictaen here have HE SOME OF the harmony in the Con.party resembles some of the brands of harmony, ter the weather has heen too severe, working overtime in the Far East.\u2018 sequently any ol .are - EMPEROR WILLIAM is going to visit Gib- oe a Lh ny Na mare runa raltar, but it isn\u2019t probable that he will take JAPAN HAS a whole nest of Hobson: T0 \u2019 it just now, Do matter how well be may : 1f the coll weather lists much longer ke it.: ! IF THB financial situation grows darke$ mans of them will be in à terrible way , Russia and Japan can still fall back on the for want of ths commodity, Even If LAST NIGHT'S hockey match was the expedient of seillng concessions to the moving the weather was not so severe the cate roughest in the history of the game.it only ; pictu concerns.tie would not Le able to pick any feed remains now for the players to get guus and\u2019 : vn ucvoutt of the heavy snow and | shoot ove apotber down.: THERE IS ONE good point about a late.even the comparatively bare spots are \u2014_\u2014 i gpring\u2014it keeps the poets at bay.covered with 16e on account of the The Ex-Chief Speaks.! - tain où Feb, 26.We tuké the following, heading and all, How to Write Poetry.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 from the Toronto News: | Begin by.picking out some easy rhymes\u2014 SIR CHARLES TUPPER STORMBOUND.| \u201cPeterboro\u2019, Ont, March l.\u2014(Special)\u2014Sir, Then take some subject like the eummeft Charles Tupper was suow-bound here to-day, : skies, and in answer to a query from The Newa' Or fleecy clouds, or sunny southern climesg correspondent said: \u2018I emphatically say that! Having done this, it's ten-case notes té the tariff should be revised.' | dirces : Brain tag is apt to get you otherwise; PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS HAD A NARROW ESCAPE Lightning Struck Ontario's Legislative sooner or later we knew that some Con.You'll ring in something sweet about the Halls This Morning\u2014Damage ; would rise up and demand a duty on snow- eyes talls.i Of her whom you regard as just your size, \u2018I've done it, too\u2014perhaps a hundred times: FLAT RENTS are going up along with! Well, only six lines left to stumble through\u2014~s Now only five\u2014so simple, don't you thinkŸ $1,0C0.March OL Toronto, t>pocial)\u2014 Lieht- ning set fire to the Porliament build- Who ever said the Muse was hard to woo?- gs shovils after ne o'clock this She's pretty soft for me\u2014I never blink NB FOURS ' Cu AO I'm done already: isn't it just bliss morning, and caused considerable ex- To draw a salary for doing this?citement bw fore the fire was extinguish- ; cd.The flames broke out in the tele- £ graph office and had made their way througn to the floor of the passage in frant of the Legislative Chamber before | extinguished by the fire brigade, Hon, Jon Stratten vas in the building at\u2019 the tithe and estimates the damage by tire and water at upwards of $1,000, THB NEWS that wbeat is over -$1 agalfà , house rents.Moral: It's cheaper to move.° TROUBLE never puts off until to-morrow what it can do to-day.© | WHAT IS GOING ON i Arvademy\u2014\"The Burgomaster.\u201d | Proctor's\u2014\"Good Old Summer Time.\u201d , | | f ê | | \u201cRough House.\u201d In current slang phrase \u2018\u2018rough-house\u2019\u201d has been about as widely used as any expression Bur- \u2018that bas been invented by the fertile brain of the mysaterious inventor of slang.Its meaning has escaped two people, how- _ever, with a result that is highly amusing.| On Saturday the Star published the follow- | Ing in ts \"Notes and Querles:\" \u201cEditor: .\u2018Another phrase often heard.and sometimes used ln good newa- What is its mean- Francais -\"The White Slave.\u201d Royal -\"The Dainty lesquers.\u201d Nouveautes\u2014\"L'Arlesienne.* makes the Manitoba situation take on.theif satisfied look once more.} Duchess i Nothing tickles some men more than to be told they look like an actor.At the Park Slide.(Judge.).\u201cAb!\u201d sighed the romantic lady as she an «her escort stood at the top of the tobog i slide at Montreal, \u2018\u2018how much love resembled |tobogganing! At first there is a pondering over the choice of a mate; then the settling down and coming to an understanding as te the rulez of the game, and then together t happy couple sail far, far away, thinking nothing éxcept the delight and joy of being together.\" ; \u201cYes,\u201d answered her practical escort; \u2018\u2018anû then comes marriage.\"\u2019 - + \u2018\u2019Oh, yes,\u2019 she simpered.\u201cYes, then comes marriage.That consiste .in pulling the toboggan up hill with the girl on the toboggan.\u2019 : | DECIDEDLY COLD TO-MORROW.Gales shifting to west and northwest, rain to-day, turning decidedly colder papers, is \u2018rough-house.\u2019 to-night, with light local snowfalls or: ing?.(tiurries.Friday, strong northwest to \u201cAjax.\u201d LVEst winds, falr, decidedly cold.The Star's editor of \u2018\u2018Notes and Queries\u2019 © Reading by the Optical and Engin- supplies this answer: : eer\u2019 Supply Cols Standard Barometer! \u2018\u2019As regards the phrase \u2018rough house,\u2019 At noon yesterday, S00 M40 at 8 am, {o-' 1 do not remember to have seen it in any day, 20006 1 oom today, 29, 40: tem-, newspaper.good or bad.Perhaps it is perature to-day, max.484, min.25, °! intended for \u2018rough-cast house'\u2014a house The minhmim cod maximum temper- covered with \u2018rought-cast\u2019 which, when atures yesterday were: Victoria, 28,0 used as a house, means a kind of semi- | 4; Prince Albert, 28 below, zero, Qu'- fluid mortar containing fine gravel \u2014 Appelle, 14 below, zero: Winnipeg, §' thrown in a thin coating on outer walls.Lelow, zero; Port Arthur, zero, 6; Parry! lave either gentlemen ever seen the Ottawa Sound, U4.40; Toronto, 26, 42; Ottawa, hockey team defend the Stanley Cup, or have 24, 40: Montreal, 24, 38: Quebec 18, 34; | they ever heard Mr.8.BE.Gourley, with one \u201cHahfax, LA, 24.| tell speech in Parliament, blow 85,000,000 There was no thaw that day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , Americans off the map?That's \u2018rough STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS, bouge.fleet is, but Russia will probably know befo! T.ondon,\u2014 Moeanha, the scrap is over.; Litvernoo!.Friesland, Alexandria.Republic, Cherboure Pennsyivanine Genoa, Pralitio.RUSSIA DOESN'T know where the ne IF WE were looking for somebody to pose far a stmue of abject helplessness we should select à Man of 60 who wishes to read rome- * thing but discovers that he Las left his eye- + glasses at home.Leap Year Proposal, A girl.who was quite an adept.As to Rrginald's elbow she crept, Wiispered into hie ear, - \u201cThis is Leap Year, my dear! * Do you think you could leap?\u201d \u2014 Ace SY \u2018\u201clept\u201d*- tr Good Reason.Good Man-Now, why don't you go to work?GIDDINGR\u2014Shawinigan Falls.Feb.23rd, a You.g strong, bealthy active man.| daugbter to Mr.and Mrs.Wm.HL Giddings.| Bad Man\u2014Well.ver see, guv'por, 1 got a \u2019 x | wife an\u2019family ter support\u2014 DEATHS ; | Good Man\u2014Well, then, ge to work, my man.| | ' ! Bad Man\u2014I was ssyin\u2019.T got/a wife and! Fredericton, N.B., March 1, 1904, ASHMAN\u2014Suddenly.at Auburn, Maine, on family ter support me, that's w'y I don't Editor of Sieve, Montreal: : Monday, Feb 20th.1904, Henry John.Ash- work! | Dear 8ir,\u2014On my way to work this morniag man, In the 4th year of his age, formerly ot Bath, England.Funeral private, on Sunday, fth Instant, from 23 Seymour Ave.x DBATES-\u2014 March 2rd.1904, at her residence, 29 Resell Street, Jans Lowery, beloved wife of BIRTHS, \u2014\u2014 Mr.Phillips Saw One.HOSPITALS should do a rushing by building in the vicinity of a hockey rink.business sign of spring.Yours truly, R.L.Phillips.\u2014 ; IN ADDITION to trying to kill ote anothe® BY BLOCKADING Viadivostok the Japs are\u2018 William Rates.Funeral to take place Satur going tn see that the Russians cut no ice hockey players are also killing the, ol) | dav March bth, at 2.30 p.m, * | there either.oT ~ \u2018Leame of hockey.= cours .\\ ; » A Ak AT ah pts mms aa os CY ein mm mae = bars 1 saw 8 robin.This ia lcoked upon as @ sure = * | You Will Have $64.77 to your credit with if you deposit ona for five years.the Sovereign Bank dollar each month THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA, Cor.St.James and St.Peter Sts.Cor.Guy and &t.Catherine Sta.= LANADIANPACIF MONTREAL TIME BILL, Corrected to March 3.BT.JOHN, N.B., HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.$7.25 p.Ar.(x)8.35 a.m.TORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, MO, CHICAGO \u2014 Lw.19.30 a.m., \u201c10 p.m.Ar.*i.35 am, 17.15 p.m.WINNIPEG AN1- l'AUIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.\u201c9.40 a.m.Ar.%6.30 p.m.6.8.MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.10 p.m.Ar.\u201c8.00 a.m.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger 18.20 am.15.40 p.m.Ar.$12.40 p.m., t1030 p.m.Lv.Wiud- gor St $8.40 a.m., *9.40 a.m., 510,00 am, 14.00 p.m.*10.10 p.m Ar.\"800 am., *41.45 a.m., *5.20 p.w., $7.00 p.m., 49.45 p.m.QUEBEC \u2014 Lv.13.30 a.m.$2.00 p.m.$330 p.m., \u201c11.00 p.m Ar.*6.50 a.m., 2.10 p.m.16.85 p.m., §6.30 p.m.BOSTON\u2014Lv 900 a.m., *7.45 p.m.Ar.*8.15 a.m, 19.15 am.WAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.+645 n.m., 0.30 am *340 a.m, $10.00 a.m., (1.30 p.m.14.00 Piano +£15 p.m., (a)5.15 p.m, \u201c10.00 p.m.p.m.Ar.\u201c7.35 n.m., \u201c8.00 a.m., *R.40 am.111.45 am, *12.15 p.m.*6.30 pm, 17.00 pm.+7.15 p.m., 49.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv +30 am.430 pm.17.25 p.m.Ar.(x)8.65 a.m., 111.55 a.m., $7.05 p.m.JOLIETTE \u2014 Lv.#830 a.m., 15.00 p.m.AT.8.25 am.$8.35 pm.- BERTHIER\u2014I.v.+8.°0 a m., (12.00 p m.+5 00 pm.Ar *630 am.(1859 a.m, t210 pm 6.25 n.m.\u2018 BT.JEROME \u2014 Lv.#19M arm.4915 am.(111.45 pm.#52 nm.(21625 p.m.Ar.RM am.tVR0 am, #R55 nm F9 48 pre STE.AGATHE \u2014 Lv.(n9M a.m, 725 pm: Ar.#9 #0 a.m.(n16.55 p.m.LABET LE-\u2014fm)9 00 a.m., 5.25 p.m.Ar.18.50 a.m.(m)655 pm.* Dailv.+ Week dava.§ Snndav only (g) Monday onlv.t Dnily eveent Saturday tx) Daily except Mondav.\u2018ay Daily exe\u201d Ratvrrdav and Sunday (b) Friday.(1) Sat Mr.Bain was born at Bampshire, \u2018PIN MONEY I want to receive $150.00 per month for \u20ac months.Will two enthusiastic Golfers take a large double room, dbathroom adjolninæ, from me?House but no other boarders: Worker, Herald.CLOSING QUOTAT AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.80 Power at 70.bo Power at 70.50 Power at 70.50 Power at 70.50 Commerce at 15M4.3 Commerce at 151: 10 Commerce.at 160%.26 Coal at 6%.\u201c 10 Goal nt 56%.20,Coal at 5.B Coal at 5544.50 Srotla at-7245.7 Scotia at Th.60 Scotia at 7214.: 2 Telephone Rights at 3.45 Telephonoa Rights at 28.31 Telephone Rights at 23.130 Telephone Rights at 2%.2} Telephone Rights at 2%.100 Richelleu at 80.3 Quebec at 118._ 3 Toronto at 2264; Bou N.Scotia at 101.1,600 N.Scotia at 1904.5M Street Bonds at 13.50 Pacific at 110%.- et | NEW YORK STOCKS.By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, Scotland, near Aberdeen, 91 years ago, l age.; Nissouri, Oxford county, where with his father's flour mill in Scotland, owned and operated a mill near Inger- toll, in the vicinity of where his good wife was barn, away back in 1815.For some \u2018me before settling finally fn Canada they lived In Kentucky.The old gentleman enjoys good héaith, reads without glasses, = and TE the milling business in connection \u2018takes a lvely interest in affairs, while Mrs.Bain is remarkably bright ment- tally.an excellent knitter and a good ~ They are looking pleasure to the 7th of conversationalHist.forward with \"April next, which will he the 69th an- _niversary of their\u2019marriage.| .a Pearlme is tne best thing Jor as and ne inese, with from.J.S.Bache &_ Co.:\u2014 ! : : \u2018 bar Adolicate woman Mar.2.Mar.3.Ce NN N PXSCRIPTION Oo OL Op.OL NAS Jo heavy Ame lgated Conpor.47 46% 16% 46% a 0 rough woman Am.Locom've com i.12% 22% 25 wk ?can wash do de prof Ÿ 80% 80); Bl 8154 delicate Am.Sugar, ge.Co, \u2018 125% 12534 1264 1264 > fab a db.nr .\u2026 Ts .- ; ; A Smolt@ & Met Oo.#14 47H Safer-botters Am.Car Joundr ve ewer een 1922 20% .; - Anacondn Mining U> .\u2026.Arch.Top, &3t.F., 654 65% 65% 6% Tha the best do.do.prof \u2026.BY 0 ; Soap.Ba limore AndOhio., 7474 75 76 754 à Is the bes to do o pre! \u201can ve TS 1 form Brooklyn HapiaT.40% 41 4x @ e Der ton Com.364 3m 8° 20°*|A IIN of the best Soap Canndinn Pacific .11074 110% 1107 111 msn \u2014À Canada Houthora .|; _-_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014__ Chez and Ohio.-304 29% 1e SC Chie.Burl.qu, eee AOÛ: L LT agen Chicago and N en vive eed eee een Marconl's Wireless » \\ .n Coe oe.\u2026 > Ghieago, MI Bt.P.\u2026.139% 13934 199 issu Telegraphy Company, Ltd.Oclocado Southern .1034-716.164 .er to a o.Ipref.562221 Lu .We are prepared to sell \u201c\u201ccalls\u2019\u2019 \u2018on the Conso ta Gre FY 192 192% 193 194% above Company's stock in lots of 25 Colorado Fuel ron: Nn 81 000 Nes + sharis and upwards.Nevr.CO.ard St.Li,\" .2.101 anes 0% A\u2018\u2018call\u2019* on 2 \u2018shares .to end-March i Doiroli United br ee 81M lL account, including comwission, * would ola.8 2200 eee el cost $1R50, to end-April account «$26.25, pelaware-Hudson.155 164 161% 138 and to cnd-May account $34.25.326.2 Denver Rio G.pref.¢8 66 We will also.buy and sell the above,- Duluth ssh, A LE SON 1e i and all listed \u2018stocks, for cash or.on .Great Northern ota eee MM 13K marzin, - : General Electrie \u2026.169% 2 OLE PARKER & CO., 61 Victoria St., Toronto.Jersey Central bare cose vues eee mar \u2018 Heck LE Valley.vers emer iE me ST is mm See own Cen.Com.) Kansas Texan com.\u2026.- Coe THE NEW WELLAND HOTEL, Kansan Texas pfd.\u2026.+.weer wana Louisville Nashville 102 1023 1094 103% 17 and 19 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.Man Hievated, 102% 143% 245% 14334 5 tew steps from the Academy ot Musie Missouri Pacifie.884 Rs; 881; gay Special Table d'Hote Dinner every evening, Metropolit-n Trao\u2026: - 115 18?151% hu trom 6 to ¢ o'clock, 50c.\"Lunch from 13.30 ta NY.Gen.Hudson.114% 114% 114% 114% |3 p.m.40c.Elegant private dining parlors Erie Railroad .3 23/4 233s 2334 and banquet room for after theatre parties de.do jp Suk 824 62% 625; Inspect tbe Welland and be convinced.© ° 4 2° \u201c ves N, Y.Ontario, West.20% 20% 24 GEO.B.FULLER, Prop.Norfolk Went Oo: 883 85M i se De not forget the address\u201417 and 19 McGill Pacific Mall.\u2018264 #7 1 \"264 College Ave, just off St.Catherine Street.Penn R.R.\u2026\u2026.11334 113% 118K 113 Pressed Sieol Com: .\u2026.- hen iy n° U.S.Steet com.11 n uy 11 e de pref 6614 5e 8X U.8.Rubber, om.12 12% .de de pref.:.\u2026 vee Union Pasifie e¢om.74 73%.7 p o do pref.eee VIN MARIANI and came to Ontarlo when 18 years of He settled in the township of -he in \u2018Victoria Avenue District,| Cleared up a farm at Lakeside, and Westmount.Will serve early coffee.Children, {married Miss Mary Lewis, his life part- j ner, In Zorra township, on April 7, 1835.\u2014 Mr.Bain having acquired a knowledge , with | ease.dispatch, md © Your delicious wine sustains and Invigorates\u2014it strengthens the muscles and brightens tho mind.When tired ouf with work.se Is a fortifier.\u2019\u2019 ; THEODORE RIVIERE, Noted Parisian Sculptor.DOMINION PIANOS And Organs Highest Award (Class 27) Paris, 1900; - e Nearly 100,000 in use.Recommended by sixty- five Canadian convents and schools.1904 models in- stock in \u201cour large parlors.\u2014_\u2014 illis & C Willis Go.\u201c Sole Agents\u2014Knahe, Dominion, Newcombe, Bell, Cable.Kings.oury and Willis Pianos ; Dominion and Bell Organs ; and the Cecilian Piano Player.Inspection invited.Wareroems :\u2014 EMPIRE BUILDING, - 9470.9472 St.Catherine\u2019 Street, MONTREAL.ETE THIS WEEK.FEB.2 The Dainty Duchess Burlesquers and an Sloat all recognized Vaudeville Head.THE BRIGADIENS © 000 Next Week\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Royal Palace Theatre Tuesday Eve., Fob 9th 1904.Benefl: for Mr.D.Baralz.n DIE HALITZE atlast a Wadanwill the tow Zolds \u2014- day Night and Saturday Matinee oa kerin, Ader Die For weltolte Mutter\u2014Bat- \u2026 Feb.1: | Ferlorin in Tybinia.or ames Tiddale Oder At Academy, Friday Afters noon, March Concert 4th, at 4-30, Soloist\u2014 Mr.Ed.Lebel, Tenor.Prices 15c.3c, 800, aud 75¢c.Seats at Box Office.Seventh Symphony DANCING SCHOOL A.ROY MACDONALD, CITY CLASS.KARN HALL, 2363 St.Catherine Street \u2018Adults, Monday and Thursday, 8 p.m.Juve enfles, Tuesday and Friday, 4.15 pm This class is strictly for beginners; wilt be kept so, as advancement is made they trans ter to another class.No need to mislead 70% Come and mee for yourself, Halls to rent for concerts, balls, new tabled and chalrs for euchre parties.Westmount classes, Tuesday and Friday.8.15.Tel.Mount 458.Pleased to send MS booklet on application.\u2014 ART ASSOCIATION: PHILLIPS BQUARE, : \u2018will open on THURSDAY.MARCH 17th in the Gallery of the Art Association.\" Work intended for exhibition must be delivered unpacked at the Gallery not later than Thursday.March 10th.] !1 Sharpen and Concave ; Scissors aud Razors ! I give the best Mair Cut in the City and always have the first quality of Cigars and Tobaco: 8 on hand, + 2681 St.Gatherine.| i | | M.A.TARDIF Opp.Grey Nunnery.| + \u2014 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.; À LECTURE by (REV.WM, P.MeKENZIE, C:S.B.! Member of the Board of Lectureship \u2018of the First Church of Christ, Scien- | tist, Boston, in FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, \"SCIENTIST, | 41 Closse Street, Western Square, \u2018MONDAY EVENING, MARCH Tth at 8 p.m.SUBJECT-\u2014\u201cChriStian Scfence and \u201cthe Emancipation of Man.\u201d | , Admission free.All cordialy \u2018Invited.Photographs of Park Toboggan Slide.Swan\u2019; photographs of the Park Slide Toboggan Race, Feb.13, last and the Ski Jumping Con- \u2018test in Fletcher Field, Feb.20, in all sizes at 138 PEEL STREET.These Pictares of Canadian Winter Sports to be shown at.the St.Louis Fair.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 CORONA HO TEL NT ST.| St.Lawrence Rink, 69 0hLE5 Friday, 8 p.m., W.E.GENNO, from New York, the World's Champion Jumper, | and Stilt Skater, will | Regular skating goes on at same time.\u2018i misslon\u2014Gents, 25c; Boys, 16c; Ladies, 10a.(ren TON LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.| WANTED \u2014AT ONCE.A GOOD GENERAL servant; must cook well: small family: no children.Apply, with references, 148 Bishop street.57 and : office work.54 ated.up-to-date plumbing; every convenience, Catherine st.Brown & Riel, 4257 St.56 > Phones Up 2601, 2608.If you' wish to have your lavatory properly andrea- - sonably supplied with the best materials, phone our department and we will tell you more about it.There are features connected with our service peculiar to us alone.: \u2019 THE TOILET LAUNDRY 290 Guy Street, Trick give an exhibition.Ad- d ' WANTED \u2014 LADY FOR STENOGRAPHER \u2018Must be able to write French and English.Apply K 137, Herald.\" \u201c cee = \u2014 yo \u2018FOR SALE.\u2014 NEW HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY situated on Windsor Avenue, Westmount.Ground floor finished in oak: nicely decor- complete with Must be seen to de appreciated.Easy terms can be arranged.\u2014_\u2014 \u2018TOWEL SERVICE ur GUY STREET.EUROPEAN PLAN.\u2018Rates, $1 per day up.Rooms, with bath, $2 up.Elegantly equipped private dining rooms, and cafe in connection.Cuisine unsurpassed.{Orchestra Tuesdays, 6 to 8\" p.m.Saturdays, 6 to 8 and 10.30 to 12 p.m.: ; \u2014 Repairing a Watch or clock the proper way is no child's play.Bringing your repair work to us will guarantee first class work by a figst class work- , man at moderate charges.JOHNSTON BROS., Jewellers, Near Paal street.JOBBING CARPENTER Drop me a post card If you want a care penter to do-a job quickly and meatly, I do work for the best people in the city, and } can satisfy them.I can do as good work for I you.Don't forget the post card, and send i} to-day.John Hood, 2 Wrexham Ave., Montreal.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY | TENDER FOR TRANSFER SHED.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on\u2019 the outside \u2018\u201cTendee tor Transfer Shed,\u201d will be received up to and including \u2019 FRIDAY; the 4th DAY ot.MARCH, 1904, tor the construction of a Transfer Shed at Moncton, N.B.\u2019 : \u2014 The Royal Canadian Academy Exhibition ; Entry Forma may be bad on application.\u2014 Clarke\u2019s \u2018\u201c Wigwam,\u201d 2379 $t.Catherine Street, |- we + \"ee 1 \u2019 SEER Plans and specification may be seen at the\u201d ' office of the Chief Engincer at Moncton, N.B., \u2018 be ; TIT \u2014 EEG where forme.ender, may be obtained.* PER ; 4 .AU the conditions of the speci\u201cicati STOPPED FRER WHEAT IN WINNIPEG be complied with.¢ cation must Permanently Cured Birka® Sliver Pollah, In cake form, 28c.\u2019 \u2014 .D.POTTINGER.ow's Ca- DR.KLINE We tregnentty ave Bue lee of fives proughs tous Winnipeg, March 3.\u2014=(8pecial.)\u2014 : \u201cGeneral \u2018Manager, N RE | ompletely ru ned EE tra an A ramand th Wheat more active showing decided Railway Office, 9 i.Tu ster = asthe vos produced.Jt contains noinjurious ine UOWard tendency.March, No.1 nor- Monoton, N.B., This remedy 1s ovrvmesrion, pen} » sate and cleans 8a well ae pallehre, Éliverwareon thern, 86; No.3 northern, $3, No.8 nor- 17th February, 1804.| eee met | NS AND ONE.dEveLLERS 8: May, 10: July, 01 3-4; October, B1; me, equ opey, .; May, 100; July, -4; October, 87; \u2014 = Dance, Debility, zhi LOR HENRY BIRKS AND SONS JEWELLERS | |Curb, 99 3-4, put.98 1-2; Calls, 101, Re-| MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014~ _ DR.RÉLILHE.Ld 691 Aron st.| ; - : wa,» WIMMIFES |ceipts 68 cars against 242 year ago.HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT A, * > Le Te pe .GEORGE (Honey Boy) EVANS _._§ i i te ann x 8; ! ! Ji : k REE PNET TA a mn To season.They are, unappreciated.in all departments for some very particularly wanted just now.- > = DA FR CER TE RE\u201d ) FRIDAY BARGAINS | BF NEVER MISS qur Friday Sn specially chpsen ta méet the needs o never those articles which will go e mention a few here but look aps, which are { the present DE special items .where at less than 40c.gray and white, made with with nice lace.will sell at ?silk, lace and ribbon.3 Fine Jobs In Ladies\u2019 Stockings.LADIES\u2019 ALI, WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, plain and with- Extra value at 22c.LADIES\u2019 RIBBED .CASHMERE HOSE, 2 by 1, in sizes 8 1-2, These always sell at 25e On Friday we sell them fOr .\u2026\u2026\u2026n00c0ncocsenamenpu um em et cac 100 ccr0 cm 00e CHILDREN\u2019S CASHMERE HOSE, plain, very fine quality, In | sizes 6, 6 1-2, 7, worth\u2019 35c; sizes 7 1-2, 8 1-2, worth 40c, out seams.s, 9 1-2.Very special value at 65c.rte aceucaemes 120000000012 00 000 c0tA OGC 20 = LADIES\u2019 BALBRIGGAN UNDERVESTS.These are extra fine quality, made with long sleeves, finished niceiy with A superior value and a rare chance at 60c to 76c.On Friday ÉOF.> WARTED-BOY FOR THE OFFICE OF A wholesale dry goods house, Must bo a good writer und quick at figures: Address Tr.0.Box 2233, city.53 WANTED \u2014 G00D BLANK BOOK SEWBR and felder.Steady situation.Good wages 608 Craig st BOOKEINDERS\u2014FINT WA , ON at can do fo : stonéy altustien.2 Oraig street.CRE ANT ENFROPITO HAN NAT SECURD À HOMD on \u2018\u2018\u2019The Starting Plan,\u201d working spare tim» in facteries.Write MS7A Guardlan Bldg.___ WANTED \u2014 NAMEBS COPIED AT YOUR tome Send 10 centa for twelve sample Huvel, |.5 SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements under this heading, MN words for 100; § lasertions for Se.; WANTED \u2014 GIRLS, WITH BXPERIENCE, to run envelope machines.Oanads Huvelope Co.Labeur aud Busby lane.61 _ WANTED \u2014 LINE RTCHER, AT ONCE.ral Engraving Co., Higin st., Ottawa.WANTED \u2014 A PAINT MIXER AND MANT- facturer, one having a practical knowledge, alse.good knowledge of the chemistry of paints.Apply by mail to Atwater, Duclos & Chauvin, Montreal.Applications will be treated confidentially.LE 84 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD, STRONG MESSAGE _boy.Apply Mr.Johnston, Herald Bindery.It\u2019s a Waste of Money : to try to reach the immensely wealthy.They are few, and to reach them incurs an expense which exceeds the gain.On the other hand It\u2019s a Waste of Energy to reach the other extreme.\u2014people with no money, who, while they moy want many things, their empty purses say no.The Big: Advertisers use the columns of The Herald because it reaches those who Buy.YOUR \u201cWANT AD.\u201d WILL REACH THE SAME PEOPLE i».WANTED: \u2014 GORDON PRIS A 4 Job Room, IN All DEPART ments: guod wages and stesdy work all the your round: we make overalls, pamta, shirts, ladies\u2019 shirt waists and cestttoon.soljars end cuffs.Apply at mais office, e Btandar4 éhirt Co.Limited, 158 to $b 5 A FEEDER.Mmrimier ave.D \u2014 OPERATORS, EXPERITNCRD girls oan arn fem To to B® pér day.Our instructors wif) girls wishing to ledrn.Pisase out out this ev.and Bring it with you, and epply ét office The Standard Shirt Co., It4., 217 Dcloriinier ave.t! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 == AGENTS WANTED \"Er Advertisements in this column %o per word per insertion, ¢ insertions tor the price.of feur.AGENTS GREAT OPPORTUNITY.FREER Trip to $ÿt Louis Exposition, \u2018also Board, Room, and Paid Admissions.Authorized Exposition History in Campbells Journal s!mllar to tts Prizo History of Chicago and Paris Expositions.Bverybody wants it.Magazine agents average 25 orders dally.large Commissions.Special Exposition Number, Outfit and Particulars sent free to , \u2018Working egents, for 16 cents postage.Address Exposition Department, Campbell's -\u2014Journal, St.Louis, Mo.FRER SAMPLE WATCHES \u2014 WE WANT agonts everywhere, and will give a froe $10 sample.and liberal commission to every agent who sells our watches.If you want profitable employment fer your spare moments, writé us for sample and terms at once.Ideal] Watch Co., Dept.34, Toronto, Ont.; BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE \u2014 BAKERY AND DWELLING.Large bread and pastry trade.For particulars, apply to Isaac Pelletier, Chez: «rville, ont OR SALE \u2014 JOB PRINTING BUSINESS, at good reduction.Address K 127, fferald Office.; 54 SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE Advertisements under this headin, for 10c; 6 tusertions for 2c.WANTED\u2014A LADY DESIRES SOME WORK at home, such as children's cietbes and indies underwear.Address 33 Union ave., ty.WANTED \u2014 POBITION AS USHFUL COM- panien, by young English lady; very fond \" children.Address H 17, 2407 Bt.Cather- nes WANTED\u2014BY YOUNG GIRL 14 YEARS, POsition to take care of child.best refer Adress 816, 2407 Bt.Catherine.___ WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS CHAMBERMAID: willing to assist to wait on table.\u2019 (English.) _Box K 132, Herald.___ _\u2014 50 WANTED \u2014 HOUSEKEEPER DESIRES SITuation; good references; accustomed to children.Address K 130, Herald Office.54 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL (16 YEARS) wishes position to tuke care of child; best references.Address H 18, 2407 St.Cather- Le.: 8, 20 words panion, by young English lady; very fond of children.Address H 17, 2407 St.Cather- e et.\\ WANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY, WASHing, ironing, or any other kind of employ- | ment.References.K 145, Hérald Ottice.65 WANTED SITUATION AS COOK OR housekeeper; no objection to children; or take charge of an invalid.H'200, Herald.53 SITUATIONS Per EEE WANTED.MALE_ WEAVING OVIERLOOKERS OR LOOM FIX-{ ers\u2014Two competent men, at present with one of the largest firms in Lancashire, desire change.Beun with present employers over twelve years.Accustomed to \u201cplains,\u201d \u201cMgurcs,' chock,\u201d \u2018\u2018dobbics,\u201d \u2018\u2018satoens.\u2019 \u201cregattas,\u201d \u2018ticks,\u2019 etc.Prepared to come to Canada !f terms sattsfactory.Testimonial on.application.Apply Box No.M 50, Herald Office, stating terms.Lo WANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPer, tradesman\u2019s books to post and balance; : new getts oponed.Correspondence and state- | ments ettended to.Terms moderate, by the hour, day or week.K 137, Heruld.57 \u201c EDUCATIONAL Pr \u2014 \u2014 rue mr eg ele Advertisements in this column %c per «cré, per insertion, 6 \\nsertions for the price of four.MRS.JFSSIE KELLOND, TEACHER Or plans, mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a City Couneillors st .& on ee \"PROPERTY 77 BALE FOR SALE \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, FINE OLD family residence, on Lake front: large lot land: stable, shed, garden, lawn and whar!.Low price, easy terms.Apply S.Shadsell, 36 Temple Building.\u2018 FOR SALE \u2014 A COMPORTARLE TEN- roemed ocottaga, with large vard, 198.Mance st.near Milton.Apply 94 St Famille st WESTMOUNT\u2014FOR SALE\u2014EASY TERMS.! Up-to-datr semi-drtarhed house 271 Met.\" calfe avenue.Close.to care.Apply to J.! Stevençon Brown & Co., 20 Guardian Buil4-\" ing.70 | HOTEL FOR SALE OR TO RENT \u2014 FIRST | class hotel, with all modern conveniences, ! known as tho Arlington Hotel, Smith's; Falls.Well furnished.Almost new.Alen business block, three storey building, 40x60; ! well situated, -Heated by bot water.Tenders | will be opened on the 28th inst, at two: o'clock p.m.For further information, apply to M.: Ryan, Assignee, Bmith's Falls, Ont.FOR SALE - NQ.18 PINE AVENUE.CÔT-! tage, solid stone front, 7 rooms, \u201cDalsy, beater, bh.and c.Water, stationary wash tubs, concrete cellar.etc.Also 29 and 21 GUILRAULT.Upper and Lower Tenements, | containing 8 and 7 rooms.Al rented to! May 1, 1905.Full partienters from D.L |.Frappier, Room 10, Board of Trade Build- : ng.B3 FOR SALE \u2014 A BLOCK OF LAND, NEAR Mount Royal avenue, having over 70 feet front on Papineau Rond.\u2018 Area about 450,000 square feet.Prices, for a few days, \u2018ten cents per square foot.Terms rasy.J.M.M.Duff, 107 St James st, Montreal.books and contract.The Penfield Co:, Rock 53 WANTED \u2014 SMART OFFICE BOY.APBLY at $03 Craig et - .WANTED \u2014 FTRST CLASS PATTERN CUTter for blouses; one with experience (n oversight of factory and employes, also with knowledge of high class designing preferred.Permanent position.Good salary.State ex- perlento.Communications troated strictly connfigential.Apply Lox M 10, Herald | WANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE AND INTELligent persons, to soltcit orders for eursery stock; to the right parties I can offer > best fpducements; best time in the year to make a sart.Apply for terms, at once, to E.D.Emith, Winona, Ont WANTED.\u2014 SKTRT AND WAIST HANDS; also an improver.Apply 1M Stanley at.54] LOST 8 © gr Advertisements in this column Sa per word per insertion, § insertions fer the price of for.LA es LOST \u2014 PROBABLY ON OR ABOVB SITER- brooke, west of Peol, lidy a gold watoh.snittals.tn blue evame! on back.Reward.Mrs.J.B.Maclean, Windsor Hotel.BUSINESS CARDS A.FINLAYSON (BUCCESSQOR TO FIN- Je layson & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warehouseman, 415 and 417 6: Paul st, Montreal.Huatad Storage, Pong os Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O.Box 4M.\u2018 56 mama nr PERSONALS.WANTED \u2014 A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO correspond with single Jady, between 20 and 85 years of agé, who has some monay to invest, with the object of matrimony.Addrous R.Btonacker, Brockville, Ont 53 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014y MARRIAGE LICENSES \\MARRTAOD ii Pitts ascouniamin, Meonants Sans Bai 4ocou ta uilé- a Fa.M Ci | WANTED.TO REN _WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT \u2014 A FLAT OF FOUR or flve rooms.Send particulars to D; B.A, __ Herald Oftice.WANTDS FOR A LADY.SMAUL UNFUR- nishod flat, well heated, new improvements, quiet surroundings, no children, between Park ave.and Drummond.Address, dy letter only, Room, 103 Bath Hotel.ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014 WANTED, FOR let May, 2 or 3 rooms, unfurnished, private family, for gentleman with son amd daughter; good locality: West Find or Westmount.Particulars.Address 3 14, Herald Ottica 57 WANTED TO PURCHASE .i erm mmm earn dis WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASH, A FIRST SHT of baby\u2019s long clothes, for cash.Apply K 123, Herald.52 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS BUSINESS GUIDE.TFLIS ALL AROUT notes, receipts, mortgages, .leases, decäs,.wills, property exempt from seizure, landlord and tenant, ditches and watercourges, ete.; one agent sold 47 copies in three anys; \u2018another sold 85 In a week: French edition now ready; outfit 25c: order outfit to-day: it not eatisfactory money refunded.The J.L.Nichols Co., Limited.Toronto.6 WANTBD \u2014 SMART, INTELLIGENT AND active lady desires position as traveller for\u2019 wholesale house.Address Box bl, Kempt- i ville, Ontario.- i \u201cHOW TO BE PLUMP.\u201d \u2014~ A NEW AND valuable discovery; no drugs: harmless; can be prepared in any home; recommended by & physician; makes you plump and rosy.Recipe and full instructions, 300.I.H.Hardy, St.Bazlle of P.Que.! PAPER HANGING, PAINTING.TINTING, eté.; experienced workmen; low prices; bast references.[atimates given.Prompt attention to mail orders, J.Bacon, 75 Hallowell st, Westmount.\"88 re rer \u2014mn PLUMBERS & STEAMFITTERS RB HANDFIELD.PRACTICAL ROQFER, mber, Steam and Gas Fitter.E \u2019 bells, electric light.1783 Notre-Dame stree Phone Main 2288.eodtr HERALD JOB CEPARTMENT.FOR SALE A Advertisements !n' this column %o pes word per n, § insertions for the price of four.VOR SALE\u2014SAFRS, TIRD AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices thaë dar competition.Largest stock ia city.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 830 St pm ai Telephone Main $13.R SALE \u2014 LARGE QUANTITY B Bew and secondhand, all sizes, Cheap clear, Also Buriap or Hessiam cuttings Wiloock, 25 Cernmes at.FOR BALE \u2014 KINULING F5 ; Mon.Kindiipg wood, 5 00; eut bard posée tamarao blocks, 00; mili blecks, $1.75; 80 per load.Also anthracite coal J.MeDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy William «t Tel.Main 483 FOR SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS SECONDHAND typewriter, $3; caligraph and stand cheap._ Address P.O.Box 927.' 49 FOR SALE\u2014ONE BLUE PRINTING FRAME, 26 In.x 38 in.; good as now.Apply Room 28, Birks\u2019 Bullding.! ; 53 FOR SALE\u2014LABORATORY APPARATUS, re-agents, Oerthing balance.Address K \u2018126, Herald.LL 54 FOR BALE-ONE BLUE PRINTING FRAME, 26 x 38; good as new.Apply Room 28, Bir building.\u2019 ] 53 FOR BALE \u2014 JUST THINK, 3 UPRIGHT pianos, from $15 to $30 cush.These are the clearing bargains we are offering the public next week.Layton Iiroa., 144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday evenings FOR SALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS, \u2019 Kitchen stoves, hall stoves, and everything nce for the house, at cheapest prices.The Co.33 St.Lawrence at, =~ FOR SALE \u2014 A BNOK OF 112 SECRETS and formulas as to how to make Chartreuse, cider, perfumes, etc.Sent postpaid for 15e, J.F.LeGresley, Coleraine st, Montreal.48 \u2014 \"gr Advertisements \u201cin this column ge pet word per insertion, ¢ Insertions far the prices ef four.{To LET \u2014 IN THE FLOURIEHING TOWN of Granby, P.Q.a store, suitable for à restaurant or other business.A good opens tng for milliner.Apply\u2019 Miss.'Nicol, 4256 Dorchester st.i : Se TO RENT \u2014 4i§ GUY STREET.IMMEDIATH possession if necessary.Apply vu premises, ., 65 OFFICE TO RENT\u2014NICE BRICYT OFFICE, with small wareroom drcommedation Jif ne- Cegzary.Apply at 431 St Paul st Le 5 TO LET \u2014 UPPER TENEMENT, 8 ROOMS and bathroom: furnace: not water: central locality.Apply 224 St, Urbain st.Tel.\u2018Bast 2402.Co | LL 1058 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED JOUE, FOR summer months, in North End of the city.Télephone and pas stove Moderate rental to responsible tenant.Apply 8.H., Herald.+ mmo TNT = ROOMS AMD BOARD ey \" AQvertisements under th's heading.20 words fer 10c; CG insertions fer 2ie.; LL ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.NICELY FURNISHED double and single rooms, at ST Union ave, 48 SINGLE ROOM AND BOARD, 3 BERTHB- let stréet.Bath rocm flat Lo dre OOMS WANTED \u2014 ALSD BOARD AND- rooms; for, Tuésday und Wadnesddy next, | for delegates to.Temperance Convention.\u201cAddress, stating terms, to K 181, Herald.54 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, FOR IST Le R OF \u2018MAY, large and small rooms, first clase, to ono \u2026 or two gontlemen-of quiet habits: near Shere brooke and Park ave.: private family, ho ehildren.Address T° 121, Merald Office, 43 ROOM TO LET \u2014 F :NISHED, SUITARLE fcr two, on hath fiat: h.and \u2018c.w.\u2014 Board optional.5 Wrexham ave.off Guy strect, Just below St.Antoine street.OARD\u2014MRS.DOCTOR SEARL.STRICTLY private accommodation for ladies.with professional attendance Ladies treated and attended.28 St.Monique st.48 LEGAL CARDS B M ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, Barristers, etc, Cornwall, Gant.D.B Maeclennan.K.C., C.H.Clino, F.J.Maclennan.T'EITCH, PRINGLE CAMEKUN, BAR- : risters, Attormeys-at-Lav, Toilc'tors \u2018a Chancery.Notaries Public, ete, Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C., & A.Pringle, J.A, \u20ac.Camercn, LL.B.; .(GIBBONS & HARPER, RARRISTERS, etc., Richmond and Carling sts.zondon Geo.C.f3ibbons, K.C., Fred F.Farper, REENSHIELDS & GAEENSHIELDS, AX Barristers.etc.114 Notre Dame st 8 BUCHAN.K.C., ADVOCATE, ETO.J.Canada Life Building, 132 St James street, Montreal.UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS J ©.WRAY & BRO., 220 Mountain .at.and e 123 St.Dominique: Uptown 2728.East 117.EALE & SON.cor.Bonver Hall HI) and Dorchester.Uptown 969.TLLIAM WRAY, 1236 St Catherine at.Uptown 2667, __ ALPIN & VINCENT, Antoine street street.Main 1674.M FERON & SON 80 St.@ 237 Centre et.\u2018Main 1367 and 1984.U-OPFRATIVE FUN ER A L EXPENSH Society, 1756 St.Catherine st.Kast 1233, Pperaurr e RANGER, 1108 Ontarlo street, East 2323, : LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street Main 4418.[ .1381 Notre Dame \u2014 \u2014 met IONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 MONT ERALD JOB DEPARTMENT, PRISONER GOES FREE TD JUDGE'S GREAT SURPRISE Edward Durocher Accused of Theft in a Street.Car Was Found Not \"Guilty.Very much to the \u2018surprise of Justice Wurtele, presiding In the Court of King\u2019s Bench, the jury yesterday acquitted Edouard Durocher, on the! charge of theft of a satchel containing! $10 in cash and other ics, und, a gold watch and chain, from Marie Louise , O\u2019Brien,while In « street car on July 10 last.\u2019 : The evidence of Miss O'Brien was that accused and some compunions had insulted her and several friends, Wien the cur reached the corner of Notre Dame and Marlboro Streets, Durocher grabbed her satchel, which was attached to her blouse, tore it und her watch from its -fastenings and jumped from the car.She positively tdentified the prisoner as the thief.While being put through a severe -Cross-examination by Mr.Dubreuil, witness became hysterical and was carried from the oourt in a faint.Coufirmatory evidence was given by! Miss Dora Baum Miss Idan Ethier and the vonductor, ldentiffed Durocher as one of the party who had been annoying the girls, and whom he hud threatened to eject from.the car.Joweph Tremblay and Ernest Simard who were along with gecused, denie all knowledge of the theft and Constable Gomache testified to having found the.remains of the satchel near; the scene a short time after it was stolan.Len \u2018After ten minutes\u2019 absence the jury brought in a verdict of not guîlty.The judge expressed great sruprise ana said he oould, if he desired, send them back to reconsider the evidence, but thought it \u2018would be useless to do so.The jurors were:\u2014Narcisse Bisson- nette, Louis Chauvin, Jeremie Benoit, Joseph Trude), Treffle Denis, Ovide Denis, Cyrille Perrauit, Francois Me- trot, 8, Rollin, Fred.Woolay, Felix St Vincent and Narcisse Legault, \u201cFLORIST FLOWERS are always acceptable as .11 kindy Pot «7 pres An Growr Plantain boom HT ots, | 457 qu Out Flowers, spleadid oy Fern Dish oars oh Deryno This Paper is printed with The Queen Qity, Printing Ink Co'y\u2019s Ink.Cinofnnatt, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago.Cc pare mere re The \u2018Grand Jury have returned the: following additional bills: Maggie Smith, perjury: true bill.Joseph Spini, attempt torcommit rape; true bilL : Albert David and Emile Lalonde, theft; true bill, Luigi Muzitelli, attempt to commit murder; true bill.Pierre Paul Daunals,.libel; true bill b Henr! Thouin, defematory libel; true ill.J.X.Pauze, theft; truebill -Lucdlen Bernard, murder; true bil, Achille Lalonde and Emery Lalonde, 4] theft, true bill .Arthur Merineau, arson; -gnoramus.Albert E.age by fraud; no bill .All pleaded not ity.Co Justice Wurtele dismissed the Grand Jury until Thursday, March 10; at 10 o'clock, : N.8, CONSERVATIVES MEET.Halifax, N.8., March 3.\u2014At a come vention of the Conservative party of Nova Bcotla, for organization, it was decided to divide the province into five districts, of which Halifax will form one.An assoclation was formed for this district, with Johh F.Stairs as Ca Lawrenos : Thurlow, obtaining pass-.president, und «a \u2018vigorous \u2018campaign OFFICES TO LET FIND SUITE OF CORNER OFFICES, IN the C.PR.Telegraph' Building; about 1,500 ft.floor spaco.Close to Stock Exchange and Post Office.Apply to Room 37, C.P.R.Telegraph.Buflding.: \u2014\u2014\u2014 .\" PATENTS.TENTS TH&PEMAFS® PA ERS TONAL en.SOLICITORS AND RXPERTS | omataite MONTREAL, ATENTS avo - TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, Temple Bullding.Montreal, ENTS ATENTS ETL RAITT: PROMPTLY SECUREL We eel It the bueincus of Manaiactnrery R +h ra snd ethers whe realize the advisab ft ving {lei patent Bune trangacs* ou Jin perta, Prellmina .TE et TE ar i Breeton, New York Loe dg, Montreal : and Waxkiue an, D.C, TA rr will be waged.\u2018A resolution of confidence.in Mr.R.L.Borden was adopted rer ROYAL SOCIETY FOR ST.JOHN.St.John, N.B., March'8&\u2014The Royal Bociety of Canada has accepted an invitation sent to It by the Loyalist So- cièty,.the Historical Society and the Natural History Society to hold its next annual session in St.John, The, Royal Society usually holds its annual meetings in May, bit in deference to the wishes of the organizations.here.RELIABLE MEN WANTE D In every locality tointrodnes our goods, tarking 1 nw cards en trecn, aléns ronds end eonsplennus p- 5 hn Ce small adverthsing matter.Salary or Con Seon 960 per mont! nid oxpañees tiot over $260 per day.Steauy employment te ood niet, No experience needed.Write for particulars, PIRE MEDICINE CO.LONDON, oNT, : OFFICES TO LET In the New Hospital Street - Extension of the Bell Telephone Bldg, : Entrances on Notre Dame & Hospital Sts.Apply\u2014Room 24, Bell Telephone.Bldg | Telephone Main 8352.= HAVE YOU GOT A COLD?« Then try HARTE'S GRIPPR WAFERS.A sure cu re.HAVE YOU A COUGH ?Get n bottle of HARTE'S COUGH MIXTURE.Tho best thing out, Price 25c.- Ç .3 .Ï .J.A.HARTE, \u201c 1778 Notre Dame Street Banke cting will be which invited it, the me in June.\u2019 ree 3 Mr.F.W.Dudley, C.P.R.assistant Imnijgration agent, who hus been tf Montreal for several days, went to, New went to N Xorkk pat ant LN sims em Le i .> v \u2019 i La Roe a pre ca ÉD blanc ès tement be dons du mi dép en, RE SE EC .\u2019 Le T2 i ; Th i! REA ¢ ; ; f .Fa * + THE - MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH =) 1904.oran tenants \u201cI GLADLY RECOMMEND PE-RU-NA TO MOTHERS,\u201d Writes Mrs.Hobson of Michigan.~4 \u2014 15 TB TW) \\ ols | AUBREY HOBSON 7 \"> .ln This Climate Where Everybody is Liable to Catarrh and.Everybody Has it in Some Form or Other.DOMINION COAL COS ANNUAL Earnings\u2014Mr.James Ross \u2018Re-elected President.\u2018The 11th annual meeting of the Do- minjon Coal Company, held to-day, was regarded by the large number of shareholders present us marking the closa of à very satisfactory year.Much re- Eret was expressed that Mr.Jas.Rosa, the president, who has such an intl- mate knowledge of all the works of the company, was unable to be present.In his absence, Mr.F.L.Wanklyn, one of the vice-presidents, occupied the chair.The annual report, which\u2019 was unani- mouely adopted, provoked very little discussion.In answer to a question put by Mr, Rodolphe Forget,the chalrman made the interesting announcement that the loss that had been sustained \u2018through the breaking down of No.1 Dominion had heen written off mouth to month from the earnings of the company, The surplus of: the company had not been touched.Mr.James R.Wilson, director, moved the adoption of à resolution that a bylaw be passed giving the directors the \u2018power to make loans on the credit of the company to such amounts as they might consider necessary, and to hy- pothecate all .1\u20ac personal property of the company.The resoiution was-se¢- onded by Mr.Jas.Crathern and\u2019 carried unauimously.\u201d On the motion of Mr.Jas, Crathern, scconded by Mr.R.Forget, the entiré board of directors was re-elécted.At a subsequent mecting of the dt- rectors, Mr.Jas.Ross was re-clected president.- .DOMINION ALLIANCE IN ANNUAL SESSION TO-DAY! Réports of Secretary and Treasurer Were Both Satisfactory\u2014Proposed Changeg to Liquor Laws.The annual meeting of the.Dominion Alllançe vf the Piovince of Quebec opened this morning tn _the Y.M.C.A,.rèoms., Mr, 8.J.Carter, the president, occupied the chair and reviewed the work vf the yeur in his address, Pe-ru-na Has Become a Fixture, + and Like the Telephone -and Electric Light Could Hardly.Be Spared From Clvilization.=F .1 fée Mrs.A.Hobson, 225 Washington St, Lansing, Mich, writes: bk edo Rb = such a only child, as \u201cPeruna has been.\u2018blessing to my well as myself, that I feel in- ductd to give my testimonial.He has always suffered from catarrh of\u201d the head und throa\u2019, and 1 had to use exira.précautions - go as not to have him exposed to damp or cold weather, Lust «year he was taken with la grippe, and as it was a severe case, caused me much, anxiety.No medicine helped him until he touk Peruna.1 noticed an improvement at \u2018once, and in 4 three weeks he was a.different child, the grip had been vom, pletely cured, and T.nétived that the catarrh was made bètter, He of kept ralting it two weeks longer, » When he was entirely well, I now use it off and on for colds, EIN o of HER 2 si + ris \"the longer = enmne, As she grew a little older, catarrh dev loped in the head and nose, and having heard that Perung wis a Peruna bag been ny only family ren-, vds.ge Careline, Kramer.dobdehbdd bb it to mothers.\u201d \u2014>Mrsa: A.Hobson.] .; .-Mrs.\u2018te + ë oe ole oe ole ola ola ole ole ole slo oe ole le ole ofe ole ole ole .Pu-: is sfaëlory resulMls Irom the \u2018use ot Mrs, Carollne Kramer, pros, Masiel, rune write ar once to Dr, Hartman, el Doi\u2019 Hebtew-Sorciety, 1173 F._ Lom- giving a full stutement of your ase.-bard St, Balthinore, Md.writes?+ ani hé wil He pléuxed.to give you his.\u201cWhen my little dasighter was four! valuable advice gratis, prest lent of Columbus, weeks old she suffered With soré eves, Address Dro Harton, The lids were red, swollen and gumuret The Hartman sustiartan, together.1 took \"her to the doctor, but.Ohio, .; - __ ee iim Te cream = Here \u201cancounied, letting tWo © ars looss \u2018from\u2019 - \u201cihe engiae and allowiug them to dasi March S\u2014=pesial ¥ doven the grade und into the pulp anil, KILLED BY LOADED CARS.@Ggdensburg.N.Y.\u2014Ruffuel Tufo, an lItaliin,- aged o * where a large force of men are: ein- years, Was Instaritly kill, and Kostio, ployed.Three of the men were struck, Tereboy was probable faraily injured \u201csenped without injury.Tufo was; in the St.Regis Paper Company's plant one at Deforict.last evening, The pie killed und the Russian.fatally injured.engine was backing three loaded cors of \u2018bulpwood into the grinder room - Ottawa \u2014 Robert Craig.of Cyrville the mill, upon entering which there i Road.Gloucester Township, + well \u2018a sharp descent.At this point the cars know farmer.is dead, aged 73, - tton; * organization + doctor ed the w orse she he-' mp: ndigestion, or general RH or ul nd i ane T- specific for cutærrh, L'iried it, Sbe be- for to any qoutsrs \u2018or ne divine, > Bil muproving at once, and.within a.I ever tried\u201d Ir Keeps ane, as de front she vus well.\u2018the caturrh van.well as my.child,, in perfect + cured, and her eyes I we well again, health: and [ glad Le Pocono sje To MX, great relie! Since that tune If vou do net receive prompt and sat- -Rev: Jo Gi Huxtable, secretary of the § Alliance, presented his report which res ferred anainly to the work done \u2018Loss on No.1 Mine Paid From| by the! These remarks Judge Desnoyers addressed to-day to Adelard P.Beaudet, who had been arrested on a charge of having while in the employ of Mr.La- coste, stolen the sum of $88.It had also come out in the evidence that accused had been in the habit for a long time of swindling customers doing business at the store of his employer.He was \u2018sent to prison for a year.DEAD NUMBER NINE ; Authorities Will Investigate Cause of Collapse of Apartment Hotel.n to-day by the coroner, the District Attorney, the Building Department and the police for the rpose of placing the responsibility forthe collapse yesterday of the Darlington was begu Street, and the accompaying luss of life.The number of dead cannot yet be hours have passed since the buildings collapsed.The list of known.dead has reached nine, Five men are known to be missing.Sixteen injured men were taken to\u2019 the hospitals last night.Foreman Hapliln, who was in charge of the iron construction work, only man now under arrest, erent FOR CIVIC GAS PLANT.Chambre de Commerce Put Itself \u201con Record Yesterday.The Chambre de Commnerce met yes-| terday afternoon when a Teport was re ceived from the Committee on Muni- City - of- Montreal\u2014expropriate: the.gas plant at the expiration of the preset: contract in December, 195, and reduced the price of gas und coke to a reuson- able figure.As no report.has been received froin the Harbor (Commissioners since Du-| cember, 1901, to \u2018submit a lst of questions on the\u2019 méthod of administration in the port.These questions are twenty-three number and relate to every part of the.work of the Harbor I Board.DISSATISFIED WITH PAY.Officials and Guards at Kingston Peni- absence.Another was made.pay for, time whtle illness of his children.1 vommitices on legislation which had bitterly opposed the lguor party w hen- \u201cin their interests, The Alliance had.| forwarded 16° the Government at Que- \u201cbee.during: the year resolutions bearing! {Upon leplsiation.These were acknowl- (edged, but the Government had not seed Cis way clear to~act upon Lheln.Miss Doug), Moutreal,! | The deutn of \u201cand br.Patterson, \"sorrow fully recorded.The doancial statenient showed \u201c$1707 \"better than last year.Cdn prospect the secretary advised that of.Lachute, were.ment ol the liquor law in the following - \u2014 matters: .BE The entire separation ot the sale of! liquor from groceries; the submission: of the question of leeiise or no Heense | \u2018to the electors at cacli municipal elee- thal more stringent.legislation be! énacted to prevent.the sale of liquor ou \u201cthe Sabbath; that efforts be made with efficient\u201d county with this \u201ca View Lo secure Inore in connection AlHançe.The report waa unanimously adopted.ev, Mr.Crane, Rev.W.Hendérson, ev.Mr.Me Killican, Mrs.MclLachlun and Miss Richardson tvere appolnted a nominating conmittes, und Rev.Taylor, Rev.J.M.Killock and = Reports froin the city and branch de- iegated were read.All reported general brogress in the work, \u2014_\u2014 McWHINNIE GOT ONE YEAR.\"Was Found Guilty of Forgery\u2014Beau- | ) det Got the Same.Frederic MeWhinnie came up for sen-.\u2018tence tu-day In.connection with the \u2018charge of having forged the name oF his \u2018employers, Messrs.F.5.Vipond, & .Co., to a Molson's Bank: cheque; where- | uy he obtained payment of $677.Me- tWhinnie fitted himself with a new rigs out of clothing, and at the time of his, irrest at Montreal Junction, had in his\u2019 \"possession $325, und {35 in English \u2018money.Judge Lafont: adne sent him to prison for a year.- A Year for Theft, \u201cYou have had a good education, and might now hive occ upled a ood posl- | tion.Unfortunately you have become | too fond of liguor, and as a result you ; find Yourself in the present position.\u201d ~ While Russi was BEAR was put Up a treu and the ather blown to pieces.ship to kill the BEAR he is fighting.\"The airship, Ite way, fully same machines we will receive little friends, 7 ._ - Co ; A STRANGE COINCIDENCE in .char se of \u2018messages daily, ahead of time.Thi magnificent new store at 1835 almost two months ahead of That is the way we like to be ahead of everything at the start «Ki stamp all bcoks, until March 15, with r » INTHE ET AY This Coupoñ Is Worth One Green Gash Recelpt WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OFFIOE OF THR Ë TRADERS, ADVERTISING CO,, .218 St.Lawrenos Street, d Only One Coupon of the same .date allowed to each person, Ti A CO.Airship For Tie Japs TO OUR LITTLE FRIENDS 0 asleer at Christmas the lively Jap was watching the wonderful battles adventures of Ol Ha anta on his way to THE TRADE Rs ADVERTISING CO.He saw how Now he has chartored the wonderful afr- equipped with dangerous torpedoes, operated by wireless electricity, and from tHe while the Japs have got almost two months \"ahead of the Russians, we will move into our =\u2019 Notre Dame - events are in tho air this month; but in the excitement of the moment don't One Dollar's Worth of Green Cash Recelpts Free AT 210 ST.LAWRENCE ST.\u2018Ask for the New Store's Bargain Card THE TRADERS ADVERTISING 3 and one a clever scientist, Is now: on 8 news will be a treat for our is that time and finish.Some startling forget that wa.hh RS ;ever possible, and \u2018Tougit- all legislation, Morrison coninittes un resolutions.+ 77707 MANY WERE INJURED New York, March 3\u2014Investigation apartment hotel building on West 45th) is the Ç cipal Affairs, recommending that the.the Chumbre has dec ded | In! his salary taken off for thé faw days\u201d away during the dangerous Other Instances\u201d BARGAINS IN | NEW GOODS | | .NEW SNOW FLAKE CANVAS, N olors pink, aky, Oxford .and.\u2018navy.Price only, per yard.NEW STRIPED PELISSB, for Blouses, ote., colors sky, Nile, yellow, biue and pink, with .white stripes.All, per yard.Z20c¢ NEW WHITE AND COLORED WASH SILKS, white in stripes - and checks, colors in sky, red, .15¢ \" Nila, brown and ETRY stripes.© tentiary Object, to Being Ally per yard Uo 35e Kings.won,, March à.{special )\u2014The NE woot.voile De Whig says: There is considerable .dis-.nav dark navy.ra Je et satisfaction among officers and guurds she gray chammagne.etos Au at the penitentiary over the dockage of per yard » CRRA Poem \"45e pay and for which either medical cer- ct oe : , tificates or reasonable excuses for ab\u201c NEW NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- gence have been offered.\u2018An officer who TAINS.600 pairs to select from.was away.al his father's funeral had __ Prices\u201d from, \u201cper pair .43¢ NEW WHITE SPOT CURTAINS, ~ Muslins.Prices from, per yard, 10¢ BETWEEN SEASON'S ° BARGAINS | FORFRIDAY AND SATURDAY! stated, even approximately, though 20} Preparations\u2019 \u2018to meet the demands of the new season that seems at the door are almost complete in all our departments\u2014never were mare so at this early stage, and every day a perfecting touch\u2014but as Spring buying has not yet really set in, selling must be stimulated, and only extraordinary inducements can-do it., The following *\u2018 between seasons\u2019 bargains \u201d\u2019 we are positive, will have the desired effect for Friday and Saturday.Read them.CHILDREN'S APRONS.in Lawn \u2019 19 FASC READY-TO-WEAR GOODS ANOTHER.BIG BARGAIN IN CASHMERETTE BLOUSES \u2014 12 1-2 dozen, bought at our own .price, all beautiful colors, latest i style sleeves, Regular value, .*- $1.60 and $1.65.Choice, Friday The Men°s Store * MEN'S POLICE BRACES, | with good strong ledther ends.Regular 50c ones.For .5e 50c\u2019 HALF HOSE, 835¢ PAIR \u2014 50 dozen Men's Fine Quality Cashmefs Half Hose, in black, tan and natural, double heels, toes and feet, all A.M., While they last .se sizes.Bought cheap.35c pair (3 pairs CHILDREN'S GAMPA, in Lawn,\u2019 for $1.00)., trimmed Val.lace or embrold- $1.00 NIGHT SHIRTS, 70¢~\u201410 dozen ery.; \u2019 - Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, full $1.50 for L.L., css is cannes Be - : sizè, fine quality, neat .patterns.$0 por reer $1.00 ones.For 79c, E0¢ FLOWING END TIES, BHe-The \u201cmaker's loss.Your\u2018 galh.Al! new, trimined embroid- \u201cfresh - goods.Neat patterns.Do you and .Muselin, ery.Agea 2 to 12 years.d ?\u201c Regular 756 for :.22000000 een Goc Tor sony?We ones (3° \u2018tor $1.00), \"Regulur $1.45 for o.oo.BDC ae The above lines slightly solled.= « | MAS MA n \u201812 DOZEN MAIDS' CAPS.Regu- } .lar 12¢ and 13¢.Choice, Friday, 4 each .Gerrans sense eyesu ses d es ne Or She dozen \u2019 ATORS, colors pink; sky and mauve, in Chenille dnd > Shetland: Floss.Regular $1.50.CBUICe.iinet Ladies\u2019 es $1,25, $1,50 and $t.75 Kid Gloves for 78c pr.80 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 2 CLASP KID, * tre quoted by those affected.The matter hus been brought before the: | \u2018department nt Ottwwie through the, OUR v roper channels.H:ive a look at Boucher & Roffey's | spettal $25.00 sult before placing your spring oriler.Cor.| Dame strects,-\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018412 St Dents Street.employed In ; Montréal Denis Street, wis badly pe ee } } rT \u2018 | { | | 1 St.Peter and Notre | Hector.Desjardins,?l years of nge, ve.the s:reet Rallwuy shops on st.burned about: As for legislation the face yesterday afternoon while at: \u201cwork, but was able to -ieave the hospital: lconsideration be given tu the amend-' after hig injuries had been attended to.pene Napa as SS I} mame, Hrown Mixed Tweed, Plgin .Serge, Gray Norfolk - Navy ie Tweed.To Clear at Leaveu er 810.00 LADIES HAINY.-DAY COATS, On Friday and Saturday we will offer a -lot of CRAVEXNETTH COATS, at a great\u2019 reduction.; Our Price will siurt at $3.00 up LADIES 34 RUBBER COATS.\u201cWerthave \u2018a lot that we will offer at\u2019 the ridiculous price * ot.81.95 .They are \u2018an \u2018warranted \u2018rainproof.\u2018 14 to 18 years, Navy and +, Mocha, and Fine Suede Gloves, in 7 \u201d \u2019 ° all colorg,.discontinued lines, redue- UMBRELLAS.= ed fora\u2019 quick clearance.Sizes 5 1-2 $3.00 and $3.80 TAFFETA SILK to 7 1-4.Were $1.25, $1.50 and + TEA To clear, per pair, 75c.Ris, All the Latest in New Spring Gloves, UMBRELLAS, $1.04 EACH \u2014 2 &f Closest Prices.Cee dozen Tuffetu Silk Umbrellas, either © Ladies\u2019 or Gentlemen's, handsome ° \u2018other people like our Gloves So vus handles, all sterling mounts.A man- i.2.a ! - LADIES\u2019 ig $4.00 and $3.50 Umbrallas, $1.90 ouch, JE W ELLERY : | *40c and 456 CASHMERE HOSE, FOR >.+ Oc PAIR\u2014Full fashioned, double \u2018$2:00, $2.50 and $2.00 CHAINS, FOR: beds and soles, ail sizes.40c and H%¢ EACH\u20148 Ladies\u2019 Gun Metal Sve.For be.Watch or Fan Chains, with pearl or 45c.WOQL AND COTTON VESTS, turquoise beads 6 inches apart.Clear- .20¢ EACH \u2014 500 Ladies\u2018 Natural ed from à muker in Paris, so that\u2019 Wool und Cotton Vests,.suitable \u2018for \u201cave.can Bell $2.0u, $2.50 and'$2.09 ques early spring wear.29c for tho 45e for se.kind.\u2014 \" \u20ac 200 | GALVANIZED IRON PAILS worth Choice Do mot _Tust or leak.4 sizes; Nhe, \u201cAve and 45c.Your for 2e cach, 300 ENAMEL\u2019 POTS WITH.COPPER BOTTOMS.Dest for all uses, as the double bot- Cures cou, BY ears.tou whver Burn RA an au\u201d OAT AND ser size for ape a soc | LUNG TROUBLES.Miss Flereuce EK.BUC mize fOr 10.004 eee 47e ' Mailman, New Germany, N.8., writes:\u2014 ! I had a cold which left me with a very : bed cough.(ate consumption.1 was advised to t I was afraid 1 was going ' 150 ENAMEL ROAST PANS J First quahty, size 10 % & inches.Reg- Special in the B .PRESERVE KETTLES .15 ONLY ENAMEL FOOT AN slzes.Hest goods.BATHS .Se Blzo for .250 19 inches, 13 inches.wide.woris $1.50 tue size for \u2026 29¢ Sal rico, ° vos size foved CLL 326 ep GTe.Tee size for ze .: : 9e.size for 200 POTS AND COVERS re Ho.for Small size, suitable .for boiling , \u2018 .i si Ü \u2026 ;.25e, i \" HEE Dies for ces \u201cetc.Worth me.Special at 30 ENAMEL PAILS.' All sizes.Worth Suc to $1.55.\u2018choles for GUe.; \u201d TOILET een = WORLD'S FAIR TOOTH PICKS Smooth and polished, 600 in Box, for : 10c- : ' STOVE MITTS AND DAUBER- , y ular \u201cprice.due, Speed at 15 e - | Ir oils or packages.8: sheets best.1 Wool Mitt and Dauber.Worth 25c.D2.WOOD S NORWAY PINE SYRUP.each.\u2018 ; paper, fu roll or package, for 5e.Special, 18¢.2° taken ene bottle I began to feel better, | ro ! end after the second I felt as well ag! over.My cough has completely, disape | ps \u2014 JOHN MURPH y & C i pom \u2014 - - = ° , rom | .YOUNG MEN | Contemplating ordering new clothes either a wult or overcoat will do Ww call to visit us.(Seud fur our spring catalogue) ROSENTHAL, 179 St.Antoine St \u201cFel.M.3252.J blind, pon 2, =, Hairdressing and hair work in ull its branches.Dyeing, singeing, shampooing, mânteuring and \u2018schlp\u2019 treatment done hy artists at our\u2019 parlors.2365.ST.CATHERINE STREET, Near Peel Street, \u2018Hairdressers.PUNDE & BOEHM - Terms Cash.RHEUMATISM CURED - \u2018Jas, McKee, Linpwood, Ont \"+ Lachlio McNiel, \u2018Mabon, O.B Jobn A.\u201cMclionald, _Arnprior, Ont -C.B.Billing: Markham, \u2018ont.John Mader, Mahone Bay, N.8.Lewis 6.Bûtler, Bourlu, Nfld.Thèse well-known gentlemen all assert \u201cCONTREXEVILLE ~ Mineral Water (SOURCE PAVILLON.) - tn France, sufferers._ For Sale by Druggists.+ © (Sols \u2018Agonts for Canada.) re TE TT IT ist Ne 4 1 4 an L R.67, SMITH, | Noire ame Stree, .The Proprictors have arranged {that fresh supplies of this water, direct trom the Springs many be had \u2014 continuously \u2014 In Canada at a pri¢é within tho reach of all THE LEEMING, MILES CO., Ltd.Mess NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.Cred { Premo Cameras fine of Model for mo ust to Lend.Send for specs that they were cured by MINARD'S LINIMENT.RR IN CANADIAN | PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Dividends for tho half-year ended 31st December, 1903, have been declared as follows: On the Preferencé Stock, two per cent.On the Common Stock, three per cant- Warrants for the Common Stock\u2019 qividend wilt> be .malled on dr.about .2nd April, to West End Tenoments' | mants.Six and eight good large roms, with on Saturday, 2nd April, bath, w.e., and h.w.furnace to each.sheds, Jatgd lot.Very good renters, Pay (om handsome revenue.$32,000.Terie.\" Montreal Annex rooms, oll modern improvements, garden.$3,250.\" Terms.° Stone Front Tonemeht, $3,250.Terms.mont, $800 to 53.70.Enay terms.; FRED.R.COLE, = \u2014 Jno Block Modern Ten.Stone Front Tene- Fine Stone Front.two storey extonsion, 9 Solid Brick Double Tenement, $4,500.Terms.Several other Montreal Annèx agd Qutre- | Tol.Main 1687.13a GT; JANES.srapet.: Shareholders of record at tha closing of the \u2018books in Moutreal, New York and London |.rospectively., The Preferenco Stock dividend will bo paid pany'e London Offtre, No.1 Queen Vic- | oma Street, \u2018London, .B.C.The \u2018Ccmmon Stock Transfer Booka wilt |\u2019 {close in Montreal, New York and London at three p.m.on \u201cTucaday, 1st March.The Preference Stock Bogkn will also close at three \u2018| p.m.on Tuesday, 1st March.All books will bo re-opened on Tuesday, Mh April.; * 2470 ST.CATHERINE STREET, (Cor, Metcalfe.) ; Te Up 2470.GATEHOUSE & co.°° SPRING ARRIVALS ! New Dress Goods, New Underwear, New Musiins, New Belts & Neckwear, .SPECIAL NOTICE.\" We have received a shipment of new Blouses, in silk and - lawn, and they are without doubt the daintiest goods we have ever handled.We invite \u2018an inspection, and will be pleased to show ourstock.GATEHOUSE & CO, 2639 ST.CATHERINE STREET.TEL.UP 3082.OPEN EVENINGS.s A TIMELY HINT Anyone who will necd COA L during the MONTH OF MARCH should have it delivered immediately, the Streets and Lanes will soon be alinost impassible.THE HARTT Se ADAIR COAL co.228 ST.JAMES STREET.to Shareholders of |, \"Brick record at the closing of the bouks at the By order of the Board.; _.pee ere Late Again, Well! Well! - A gentleman missed his train tho other day\u2014he cärrted a watch that aid not keep time.Tho miss cost him a loss of several hundred dollars, He now carties one of ourTtitable watches.will you profit by his experience?\u201cNa time like the.present to make a purchase.It may 8avo you hundreds of dollars, \u2019 - GEO.G.ROBINSON & CO,, ____Jewellers, 2397 ST CATHERINE STREET.» pet ie mem mn on CHARLES DRINKWATER, = bo not allow your watch to Tun too long without olling.100 « 7 Montreal, 8b Fobguarz, 1904.rm de pre 22 ; - .\\ ,\u2019 + meee 2 - eo a ermetree Metablièhed 1908.the British Columbia market ; they e \u2018Rare Old Balblair' (10 years in wood).\u2026.\u2026.$1.00 per bottle, $10.00 per case ; ; op vee \u2026 12 bottle, 13.50 per case ' would almost immediately challenge on Longueuil A he Wri Gienlivet** cess \u2026.1.00 ber bottle, 11.00 per case Bix months .: > - One month .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Lirrraracnanensess «85 |doct high crowded around.We shook our heuds.Per bottle.Per case.doctrines La Lt by Le ee re were walking to Longueuil, we as-|| THE \u201cBUCHANAN BLEND\" SCCICH, \u201cSPECIAL\u201d QUALITY.$0.0 $10.00 By the year VERKLE.$1.00 tariff the trade of the growing West red th d \u2018 1 re {in «plen- The \u2018\u2018Black and White\u2019 Blend .aarse cave nana secs caca 000000 1.00 11.50 © 2 JERF 1ereee Lettre eee tentent eee will be secured to the industrial cen- su em, an our \u2018ess a p The \"Royal Household\u2019 Blend .! 1.25 13.60 : j tres of the East.It 1s very difficult did condition,\u201d gravely sald one of vur \u201cKilmarnock' Scotch Whisky .90 10.00 CIRCULATION.Indeed t t limitations to trade.There | Bumber to the \u2018bus-driver, : i \u201cBulloch Lade's\u2019\u2019 (WhiteLubel) Scotch .90 10.00 \u2018 à THE DAILY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014\"Mont-| | always, thanks to the Ingenuity of| We went out on the rond leading || [Bulloch Ludew\u2019 (Gold Label) Sootch -.1.00 11-89 To-morrow's Bargain List consists of so many lines of est \u2014covers © aritime Provin: hv 5 .on Ie ».VOF.sounvense : + \u2018 Quebec, and Eastern Ontario thoroughly.| man, something happening that was 8\u20across the river.We could see the Crabole\u2019s Finest Quality Scotch .1.00 10.50 worthy goods at money-saving prices as to need no wordy ! No other medium duplicates this circuls-| not looked for.It is like the sheet of church at Longueull and the hills Le- Greer's 0.V.H.Scotch .20 oi or.à ma eee Tor da of the smith: no|hind it.That was all we could cerf Ushers \u201cSpecial Reserve\u201d 0 5.0 flintroduction.Read each line over carefully, goods and prices Magaziue Nowapaper Combines the Spe.sooner does he with a blow of his ham- | About It as far as our eyes were con \u201c LONDON DRY GIN speak tor themselves, and please bear in mind that the early cal Features of the Magazine with the news mer remove a bulge In one part of the cerned.Somebody commenced (o give L features of the Weekly Paper.sheet than it straightway crops up in us information, however.\u201cA beuuti- Gordon's Dry GiN LL.serre crssrsa era ere nca sans ao rec e sea 00 8.00 shoppers always make the best selections.Doors open at 8a.m.THE HERALD SUBSCRIPTION RATES, DAILY.By the Year .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ccocossansencrson.$3.00 AUVERTISERS who use both Daily and in the supply of the home market.Not only would they proceed to make for the eastern makers in the great consuming district of the prairie section of Canada.The favorite theory of those who take kindly to high tariff another part.Our eastern manufac- A Night Attack \u201cCab!\u201d \u201cCab!\u201d and as we turned to the river by -Desery Street, the men fu! place,\u2019 \u2018said he; \u201cnice little town.\u201d cied, and it will be delivered free at case our Straight 8 Scotch Whisklos SCOTCH WHISKIES #47You can make up assorted case if you like, say a bottle of each case fan- BOLS\u2019 VERY OLD GENEVA prices.Hamilton's oveekly Herald are guaranteed a circulation turerd, In thelr concern about foreign He had lived there a little while in| = : T 15.000 competition, from which they think the summer time, we found out after- (Finest Holland Gin) M The First Damaged Kid Glove Sale of the Season 9 they might be relieved by a tariff en- ward.The ne plus uivu vi vu! - 4 \u201c+.+1 volored by age.) :s Vo \u2014 _ actment, forget that on the Pacific! It wag mild, there was a crowd n° Us, I'er cane of 12-1 ror onse of 12-1 Per case où 1.4 bar ant You know what it means, $1.00, \u201c$1.25 and $1.50 y d nearer still on the eastern £0 the time passed quickly.We ue- Stone Jugs.tone Jugs Stone Jus Class fons 0 i \u201cDENSELY IGNORANT.\u201d pills of the Itockies, there are |stroyed the trees on he side to use as por sine jue Sais sion.46 gullons) po French Kid Gloves, at, pair.' The Herald is taken to task by the thousands of miles of coal areas, which souvenirs, and someone read us a lec- Per caso JU 13.95 9.50 14.25 10.00 Of course they are not perfect\u2014all more or less damaged, some so slight .© ein.stronghold.Gazette for afiirming that Jacques Cartier was the only county in Quebec that could be depended upon to go Conservative at a general election.It is bad, provinces.But neîther Sir Wilfrid nor his lieutenants were responsible for the vote of 1900.Mr.Monk fixed the respons sibility in the right quarter whe he said the Conservative plan of campaign of 1%0 was a deplorable one, conceived In the minds of men who: were densely ignorant of conditions in, Quebec, who were so presumptuous as, \u2018to reject all counsel, and who sacrificed! in cold blood the most respected of: Conservative candidates, It was the; Junta at, Montreal, acting with Con-| servative icaders from the other prov- must form the basis of manufacturing industries sooner or later, which we when such development is timed .to \"hoped for and predicted a radical al- teratien in the railway building plan.i They expected the eastern\u2019 end would ny be curtailed nnd the Quebec to Monc- 1° {ton section would not be built.\u2018They | alleged there wus every reason to be- a the line Would not even be carried o Quebec but would have its eastern ermine at North Bay, where it would ; 4 hook on to thie old Grand Trunk sys- \u201ctem.The Opposition were prepared to | make the Com ns chamber, at the.{coming session.resound with their ri- ; dicule of the Government for imagln- shall all be glad to see so developed ture on the destructive tendency of Jie age.We sang a few songs, we shou .nd at the \u201chabitants,\u201d and then we hailed with a cheer the 'bus as It passed us corn packages in the windows, We sent one of the crowd in to get some of them.and, moreover, fectioners\u2019 stores \u2018do not keep them.| Longueuil is ahead of Montreal in some 1 things, evidently.We went to Vespers and admired the church, For.religious institutions, from churches down to school mission, Mont- vreal and its surrounding towns is with- \u2018out an equal, and even in Quebec, as a\u2019 | whole, a bit of rural scenery They had memories for us,\u201d Montreal's good cone\u2019 without case of 2 dozen.Crabbie's Green 24 ren by freight to any point in On ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Established 1856.Anaostura Bitters., Dr.Siegert's .Angostura Bitters, 76c per bottle, §7.50 per dozen bottles, $15.00 per FRASER, VIGER & CO.Ginger Cordial, tarlo, Quebec, or the Maritime Provinces, The Nordheim er Euilding 207, 209 and 211 St.James St MONTREAL., 80 a8 not to be perceptible.From 8 to 9 o'clock To-morrow morning 400 pair will be sold at a \u201cquarter.\u201d FROM 8 TO 9 A.M.ONLY: the Gazette thinks, that such a condi-| meet the needs of a growing popula-| full of passengers.\u201d John Crabble & Co., Leith, \u201cSuperior Green Ginger Cordial\u201d .$0.78 $ 8,50 » tion should be, We agree; pat Sony] tm but which, if brought Into the \u201cLife 1s real,\u201d said one.\u2018Life in in de The Gilka Kummel ; ° A big lot of Baby\u2019 s Knitted Wonl Polka Jackets and necessary to remind ourselves WHY| competition at this time by artificial |ice-track lined with Christmas trees,\u201d Berliner-Gertrelde-Kummel .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20262\u20260rececenecranacsee ses c nes .1.25 5 ; 0 things are as they be.means, would be but a puny growth, sald another.\u201cDeath is our destinv,\u201d italian and French Vermouth __ Ladies Fascinators, slightly soiled, Soc.For the hour It is asserted that when Sir Wilfrid| aud would at the same time hamper guid the first one.\u201cSo ls Longueuil\u201d, Ney Prat aan Vo ce pr TT 7 7.50 = Taurier heard the figures for Quebec.the more natural development proceed- suid the second, \u201cHurrah for Lon-, Peach Bitters \"Aoricot and Peach Brandy T Y f + ww \u2019 - after the election of 1900, he reproached, ing in the East.gueull!\u201d we shouted, as the first hotel, Law's Poach Bitters, Mauve Label .caresse eevee reas .1.2% 13.50 ] HE BES El - his lieutenants for their too great suc- \" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 appeared in view.; Law's Peach Brandy .barscerre rene css eue se 00e ss \u2026\u2026 1,50 14.00 cess.It was consistent on his part to MEN OF LITTLE FAITH.Two men leaned against a shed with, Law's Apricot Brandy .\u2026.1.50 14.00 do \u2018so, for in his earlier years, when| Little Canadians are not pleased with |& \u201cCoal for Sale\u201d sign on it and won- .All as supplied to M.House of parliament.dador\u201d Port Or rather the best ever we effered! al - é Quebec returned .an almost solld Con-| a pe \u20ac a.the Grand Trunk Pa- Peril at us.It must have been al .\u2018Emperador Sherry\u201d and \u201cCommendador\u201d Por Lan 17.00 20 DOZEN dies\u2019 Enoli setvative representation, hevhad urged: he CRANES ITE CORT antEact long time, since such a quiet crowd CREPE BROS coo TT ID L0 17.00 30 Ladies\u2019 English Mer- in His eloquent way that so one-sided wil make (hings a little though not had come \u2018from Montreal to their met-|f SEE Kinahan's irish Whiskies cerized Vesting Tailored SHIRT i : .! : I» , , andj \u2019 an attitude made for the weakness\u2019 = oo cleo the company.but it is Pots We admired thelr tinshop, and j Kinahan's \u201cIL\u201d Whiskles TTT an 10.00 WAISTS i in all sizes from 32 to 40; rather than the strength of his native Lot because the changes are slight that | thelr Chinese laundry, and the many: Kinahan's \u201cOld Liqueur\u2018\u2019 WHIBKY .-0cesesece ce sacre see re cer» 1.10 12.50 Iv all whi { lored province, He wanted to see some such here is di satisfaction in the minor- ; To Let\u201d signs which made the town, £2 All the above Liquors, Wines, ate, will be delivered free by freight, at above most y all white, a iew co ore ones equal division as obtained in other: there 18 CISSA i ¢ Canadians |4ppeir 50 prosperous, and \u2018the stores\u2019 prices, in lots of one or more cases, or we Will make up ussorted cases to suit the in the lot, A reasonable price for anv rity camp.This clique of tan: with the grand display of prize pop- wunis of consumers.; of them would be $2.00\u2014many of them would be cheap at $3.00 79 While the 360 last to-morrow .you can have yourchoice at, ea.Come as early as possible for first choice en = pe ° : As soon as the doors open at 8 o'clock we'll place on sale 100 Ladies\u201d JACKSON CORSET WAISTS, all sizes.are worth.While they last, each At the same time we will offer 50 LADIES\u2019 WALKING SKIRTS.On sale at $1.29 each.At this price they won't last half an hour.inces, who, as Mr.Dansereau said, ling such a vain thing as the building of | a church steeple loses its peculiar sig \u201c e $15.00 Ladies\u2019.Spring Suits at 89.89 slammed the door of the council eram-1! \"5, 1 tl h' the wilderness of 'nificance as \u2018Quebec scenery.° ; \u2019 New Eton styles, black : 1 gray; i b inst thos ¢ thei be I \u2018a railroad through the, \u201cThere wus a hotel with a motto \u2014 | \u2018 # E styles, ack, navy and gray: \u2018twiil satit lined Jackets, skirts er agains e of their Quebec al- ! Quebec and New Brunswick.Ï .; trimmed braid and folds.This is u special good bargain, lies who dared call their souls their: Vivez et laissez vivre.\u201d Wt should be: e Now that the new contract terns © et laissez boire,\u201d raid one of oo .own.Six months before the election, the result in the province was in reasonable doubt.Sir Charles Tupper, shrewd old politician that he was, had: his Quebec following well in hand, and prepared to attack Sir Wilfrid in his La Presse,\u2019 most powerful organ of public opinion in all Canada, was heartily with him.Thén the Junta prevailed.Sir Charles\u2019 Rilowed himself.tu be misled.Sir Wil- \u2018frid was attacked in Ontario on the score of his race, and accused, through Mr.Tarte, of disloyalty to Great Rrit- Tn save Its self- -respect and to\u2019 pndicate the good nañne of Quebec, 1 a rich wilderness for years.mud \"haie Khe va x a bo ich one Ne, 18 size, 200.Friday's price, each.o.s 10\u20ac - resse swun ts influen Pe.co omeone à npted inental à La .LL - f f su 5 ve re que hi ; raised crops there, do not suffice.THe £netie problems to learn avhether we Blue Serge Suits at $153 50 the biggest value Real Irish Linen Table Damask.bleached, 63.in., 79c, Friday's price, detractors.\u201cpart vias an put statement of such a railway expert as.should get ta Montreal\u2019 or slide back, : ver offered.hor Yard gcc CE Ts SE Bde e 1 27 | ' Crp 3 - : : obliterated, not by Sir Wiltrid -Laür-.Sir Sandford Fleming, that a low grade Yo Longueuil first.Three of the crowd D e or .I Pure Linen Huck I owels, size 20 x 40 in, 15e, Friday's price, each.10\u20ac fer's action, or even by his pérsonality, | lONE curved, high class vailway which.commencel to sing \u201cHome, Sweet | ; .CL : Pure Linen half bleached Table Cloths, 2 x\u2019 2 1-4 yards, $1.10, Fri- but by the insensate folly of the Junta Wilf compete with the water route run Home,\u201d These particular three had a\u2019 CAMPBELL'S : 267 St.James St.> | days price, LE ER EE REPRE RRL PRP ieee pe.Tle 11 throwing to him all those Quebec nue does te M ee dem Fhe Junie.20, of course, they had a reason! \u2019 ~ ! 0 ; {3% In.Fine White India Linen, 15e, Friday's price, per xard.100 ; ; osition y Mr eden! not\u2019 \" , \u2018 : does Conservatives who were not so hide- \u2014PPOSO A From th ne hy national to sing.It wore on the tierves of the | \u2014 === White Appliqué W ashstand and Bureau Covers, \u2018Toe.Friday's price, 4 bound in their partizanship as to awal- ot to ven a Oe Ite No .TL of us, houever, Someone else dead Earl's brother whom he sue-! CET RSS ee Wee 35e ; ate oO © +.Va yee RON .- low all insults.No wonder Sir Wilfrid © on rs may report it.They started \u201cAry oll place that 1 hang my ceeded, endeavored to thom it.Dur FANCY FLANNELETTE BLOUSE LENGTHS, ACN iene .194e got fifty-seven supporters in a total of rifle exg 5 y orem : 165 nat\u201d in opposition, and a few othirs\u2019 ing her husband's a.sence she.and à: ; ~ ,.do not want a railroad.to attempt to (po kiïew they might see their home) Party of friends.sought 10 find the A couple of hundred BLOUSE LENGTHS, full 3 yards, of fine heavy fancy sixty-five.The Conservative candi- compete Wilh i willer route for the\u2019 y Rut i secret chamber by hanging towels from ° ; Flannelette, that retails, at 1234¢ per yard.dates were simply driven to the sham-| ! i ° \u2018 when sumier tire came around.com- windows of all the known rooms, The : , .bles by their friends.is what solldified Quebec.Afterwards, the new party leaders: That IN \u2018 J showed signs of repentance for the! try could be brought down and shown usual operatic effect of our Singing, to.gi aking Mghtly to dis over {hat = hich 300 ST.JAMES STREET, ! cream, blue and reseda, Se.Friday.23@ Costumes, Soc yard, EFiday .25e errors of \u2018thelr predecessors, lost In the.to them, and scarcely then.he a ply aa ey Tamil hey parted, She Montreal.| Suk 2m Dora Cloth hor \u201854 inch wide Fine Black Amazone Cloth, evalanche of 1500.Mr.Borden and Mr.| re yp Protestors live for another five « ares 0 us.Could\u201d be, they, jolned her uncle, Lord Nor manby,, the, ! pers, Te.Friday RS ; ie 19e .lor Costumes, 3%¢ yard.Friday .20d Monk proceeded, soberly and sensibly, six years they will be able to see thought, we w pres Wot sober\u201d?We stop-.\u2018English ambasau dor tn Paris, ander = \u2014 \u2014- \u2014=h 15¢ English Lincnette Linings, for .10¢ 15e English Silesia Linings .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cc to repair the mistakes, to gather their Che country.The announcement of [0 and swore solemnly to each other upon Mle \u2018deathbed, \" nt for the Earl, i : : forces together, to enlist the Young (Mr.Hays makes it clear the Grand i ppg we were perfectly sober, per fectly.Who died recently, and besought him men, to accustom their hosts to the! habi: of battle~ They did not set the: St.Lawrence on fire, but time helps.| + z who desires Lo verify'explorers' reports, \u201cloges > ao a did as he wus Lidden.terns and desirable colorings.Eight yards of \u2018a 12 1-2¢ material, | pened to the - \u2018legs hat had been\u2019 in His successor di | Al d P rt Then came Mr.Tarte\u2019 desertion of Sir! will be able to do su by rail Le h shhondid condition \u201cand we thank- ! Visitors to the castle have seen him\u2019 a e es an 0 er, or, dollars wortim for.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\"esse see scene tease 00000 .Cc Moirria Laurier: and shortiy after-| The argument that\u201d the Ontario and «d the cabmen for their assistance, We Steal away tom, ni, HN I a A MACHINE, PA Montreal Cffioez I wards came the evidence that the! « td \u2019 ces : - wiring the clothes in which he had a .We e : > .' J \u2018ho lo bee | Pp + 1.Quebec: \u201cwildernesses sill not attract bade ond.bye to euchr other affection- Sined Ee previous evening, having Main 666.42) Su James Strase.we e¢ have about 69 Fall Hats that we won't carry over or pack .unta who lost Quebec in 1900 hail stil settlérs while the\u2019 Northwest ; Iss répeatediy nssuring each other t the whole night in prayer.One emer \u201caway, Rather than do so, though they range from $2.50 \u201c5 0 to be reckoned with.They do not un- | e e e r est exists 1s ately, repen \u2018 y \u2018ussuring each Lr spen ; 4: The factor, who! f $s.UU, YOU can have your choive to-morrow whilé they last at, each GC.hardly a sufficient reitson for not build-\"that Longueuil wis a lovely town-\u2014a curious feature 13 hl ; derstand now how deep {s the resent- ing the Une: Jt the ruijrond du : \u2019 CU FRANCLUS Daop, has of nec esalty to be privy to\u2019 the! J.H R.MOLSON & & I The odds and ends of Ornaments and Trimmings, worth up to $1.50, ment in Quebec against Mr, Tl'irze tor Fa ; à tai on Sei be! lovey town! AOR acres, will nevel med ponte ol To-morrow clearing at, per vard.Cee aa, \u2026.\u2026\u2026.Be.his\u2018 revolt, how embitteréd thesé eour-: EO.through 8 Certuln there w © _ roof of Glamis Castle on ! \u2018Ale and Portes \" : ing the hour of Sir Wfifrid's iliness to, ee it pat it 5 golng through and | n \u20ac I'l\u20ac he rides to his own home.> Save siwgys on Rand the various kinds \u201c «pe de ne, in colors, -50c, for, per yard .o.oo.\u2026 156 make the quarrel.If they were not so, t i 5 n F a.= pve years] of Battle! - 1 ALE d PO TE 11c Ribbons for Se, 17¢ Ribbons for 10e, 25¢ Ribbons\u2019 tor 15c.\u201cdensely ignorant,\u201d as Mr.Monk says, pratrie lan n th orthwest win Co : an À they would know that Mr.Tarte is- he! very last man to be counted upon for victory In Quebec, It was their bring-| Jng hiin into the field, and Mr.Monk's' known repudiation of him, that made! Jacques Curtier the only really \u2018safe : a ; in God, und keep your powder dry.\u201d It .which the Government will be Hooks .Conservative seat.Mr.Tarte cannot supply of this Lype is running out any was advice well taken.That army ul.Set to make commercial treaties CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.4 papers good Pins, for .s He, 5e Velvet Skirt Binding.1e be elected cither in $t.Mary's or any-; \"0 than the demand for lumber.witys outnumbered, never turned back, {AVG ny the United States and | ai, pale, Strong and Mild Ales, | 2'ic curds Iooks and Eves.for .1el6.7 and 9 inch Steel Scissors .25\u20ac perhaps the; i done.Wish.! \"have been announced and it is known | that the line is to be built clear across \u2018 the coutinent the protest of the Bourbons is heard again.\u201cWhat do we \u201cknow of Northern Ontario and Quebec that we should leave the lake shore and build-a rallway through the wild- ernie ss!\u201d is the question about which {they mourn and will not be comforted.The reports of men w ho \u2018have \u20ac xplored | this region, and the great resources of \u201ctimber, water power, miner rils and agricultural lands, are not enough.State- i ments of men who as Hudson Bay Company representatives.have lived in this \u2018carriage of grain no matter how \u2018great the railway In fact they would not 'be sutis- fed \u2018with the project unless the coun- Trunk Pacifier is going through and in five years, ur elght at most, any one\u201d be BO scarce something else will satisfy the pioneer fmimigrant, | Then, too, (there always have been some men so perverse as to want to live where they can drive an axe into a tree when they \u201cThere Bs no indication thut the man who says ft euh be \u201cBuvez the crowd, heading for the ile aceldentuliy met i cleggyman knew on the way, however, ed his mind.He told us afterward, In vexcuse, that he could not afford to treat (that dav.\"We were decidedly \u2018Eueuil,.Vo Were sorry (lo go away we told everyone over there, and informed.those who passed us going over, when we were coming back, that they were going to a nice place, Then we \u2018got tired, nand'abmired thé scenerÿ lo kill time, We -tried to walk fast and.entrance, he menved kn 1he gnod old summer time.\u201d It pleased everybody, We attracted the attention of thé public and the uni AL last we saw Desery Street again, ! We heard someotie ask what had hap- | Less grandiloquent phrases than those of Admiral Alexieff have inspired men to thrilling dee ds.Nothing could have been more effective than Crom- wall\u2019y ploua and grim \u2018Put your trust aever\u2018knew a check.Colonel Mathias: and chang- i in love with Lon- Hours, 9 to 12, to 6.a, PROF.GRANT, Appointments, Tol.Up 1332 Prof.Physiological al and Applied.Optics,\u201d Optical lustitute of Canada.2172 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Near Phillips Sq.|= \u2014 CAMPBE OUR SPRING SUITS COMING IN\u2014 + i- Real Irish L inen Napkins, § Earl returned when the exploration was at its height, \u2018There was a terrriblv scene between himself and the Countess, He bitterly reproac hed her for to \u201cpray down the sinister Influence.which he himself had vainly endeav or- \u2018edd to laugh down.Diews of French Press | || z La Se patrle_tThe present \u2018British Gov- \u2018ernment may appeal to the people on a moderate protection policy, 8s à re- who have adopted a FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Dawes & Co.EREWERS, Weod and Bottles.Familias Reguiarly Supplied 800 Aetre Dams St, Montreal DOW'S BREWERY BuF 121c Pretty Scotch Wrapperette, at 6ic yd.Suitable for waists, wrappers and children's neat new .designs, pretty colorings.\u201cDou\u2019t miss this snap,\u201d at Flannel Counter, 500 REMNANTS OF TWEEDS 150 \u20181, 11.4 and 1 1.2 yard lengths.From 8 to 9 Tc-morrow morning, Any of these dresses: on sule your choice at, each serrecece 75¢ SATINS, For 22ic Yard ;In Ceral Pink, Golden Brown, Mauve, Violet, Helio and Maise.\u2018shades suit you?If so, come early.'75¢c ALL PURE SILK SATEENS at 22 1-2c.Won't last long.There'll be a crowd at the Linen Counter where we'll sell Black Dress Goods 4 {nch wide All Wool Hucar Cloth, for : Colored Dress Goods | All Woo! Crepe de Chene Press Goods, | BW A FULL WRAPPER LENGTH, at {8 yard lengths of elegant heavy Scotch Wrapperettes, pretty pat- | MF 15c SCOTCH GINGHAMS, at Full width, real thread Gingham, in a most beautiful range of colors and designs.Per yard '.:.25e \u2018Ladies\u2019 Tooks on Gaiters, 14¢ 120 6 Cord.Linen Buttons.terereennnn De 10e 1 \u2018Hh - > 3 a \"9 \u201d\" \u201c \u201d .w here else in Quebec.ne friends have, phe Fran before the Grand Trunk was Lo the point nt the memorable birt pane tit potes Crown,\u201d * Double\u201d - -and \u201cSingle | FROM 9 TO £0 A.M.\u2014LOT OF SHELL HAIR PINS, 10.For tbe Hour.Se each iouked- over the whole fleld, and have Pacltic portion o anada may not ape |tle of Dargai.I'he General says that a.8 ; {106 Cakes Toilet S wie 15 5 , found no shelter for him.Even in those.peal to the little Cunadians, but It sate position must be taken; the Gordons La Patrle\u2014\"The numerical weakness FAMILIES SUPPLIED.pe anes oi et AP Le 7 150.Soiled Embroidered Haudkerchiefs, .7 LE ridings where the majority is English, lisfies the promoters of the enterprise will take it.They did.of the rious organization.has The following bottlers only are authorlzed 33 to tc Men's Ties, for 1e! 3e Ladies\u2019 Black Wool Hose, for.2%c 8 .\" the want.of & to use our labels, viz.: 2 \u20ac and which have been considered Con-;the Gov erninent and @ majority of the and at emer Pe ad much A given \u2018the local Government reason to} \u201cyey.Bishop, 58 Dérehester street.3c to Se LADIES\u2019 CHATELAINE BAGS AND PURSES.Friday.corr.10\u20ac .sérvative strongholds, places like St.\u201cpeople.\u2014 thing.\u201cDid you give my order to So- {believe that it has nothing to fear.The T.J.Howard Bottling Co., 688 Dor.- _ * Anfoine division of Motitreal the Lib- rer -jänd-S0?\" he asked us an orderly gal-; Le Journal-\u2014\"The Opposition of the: chester street.on Bed Spreads, \u2018full double bed size, slightly, Imperfect.Regular $1.50, 2.ste A7 ; \u2018 + the Lib loped up.\u201cI did, sir.\u201d \u201cWhat did he: local Government is too wenk to have| Thomas Kinsella, 277 St.Antoine street.5 Friday: 12.200100 20e ee a ea een a ea se een» RAA aaaa Be erals are confident of victory.To get| NOTES AND COMMENTS.say\u201d asked Wellington.\u201cSald he'd any geod- effect and it is the duty of} Wm: J.Rafferty, 30 and 32 Valleo streat.Wind s \" ; results, as they in the \u201cdensity of their Never rightly understood what ga |5¢* You d\u2014d first\u201d replied the man, ner- the electors at present to elect Oppo- The VE ait Aimer 5 street, a odes, size 36 x 72, \u201cseconds,\u201d mougted on spring rollers.ignorance\u201d hoped, the Junta have/swell Lord Dundonald was till'w.Leard vously, but frankly.The Duke swept sitlon members.\u2019 25 Y irene ree eee tata aaa .2830 forced Mr.Monk t : \u2019 .: the field with his glass, \u2018And by G-\u2014| Le Canada\u2014\"The department of the WILLIAM DOW & CO.Floor On Cloth, 2 yards w ide, new designs and colorings, 25c er\u2019 .r.Monk out, and forced Mr.| that his daughter had fourt - : .; : rteen.brides- |he® right too,\u201d he exclalined, when he Interior is doing ail it can to favor AN emp \u2014ee\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mey square yard.Friday.oie.RO réa ae a aan s 194 Tarte in.The Conservatives of On-|malds, and in marrying got Westmin- |Faw the.change which had come: over [increase of Immigration to\u2019 this coun- , ; - .Pratt Tremere tario will understand how \u2018\u2018densely!ster Abbey to break its rules.certain positions.try from France, Belgium and Switzer- i Lace Curtains, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Culbert edges, 3 1-2 yards ignorant\u201d the Junta \u2018are when they\u2018 .: land.\u201d STRONG ong,\u201d 64 inches\u2019 wide, $1.26.Friday .casses» Ceres send em , \u2014 {= higher tarii learn, as they will, that Mr.not deliver the goods.\u201d DS Tarte can- | The American Cabinet.has decided it has the\u2019 authrity to pay the Panama A Great Secret Le Journal.\u2014*The mineral \u2018wealth of | Canady has hardly been touched up th the present time and its develop- went has hardly started.\u201d \u2018 Darable Shoes © Canal Company Without more leglsia- JR Hardwood Clothes Pins, per dozen .1\u20ac cord -Carpét Brooms .\u2026.\u2026.124e MANUFACTURING IN THE WEST.|tion.The French shareholders will - rd al ; be 3 quart Tin Dippers, each .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Be} Zine Wash Boards .Tetesisanenns 18e There is a moral for eastern advo- hear this with as much joy as the ter amis now.comes.prong BRITISH PAVILION AT 8T.LOUIS.Are-what is wanted at this Round Tin Boilers, each .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.AÀ£e| Wood Wash Tubs .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sosarsses 69e rates of high tariffs In the despatch| American people.The sum is forty |mroe and Kinghorne, and, as owner of! Iondon, March 3.\u2014The World learns\u2019 time of the year Tak Wash Tub Stands, each .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.81.19 Clothes Wringers .cccceeveeeee.82.28 trom Vancouver telling of the proposed millions, ; Glamis Castle, the repository of onelthat at the auggestion of the King, look at our year.oa Ironing Boards, each ç.\u2026.0+-00000c00s0uss 3D | Tin Dust Pans .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Ba establishment of woollén mills on the of the best kept, weirdest secrets in the the British pavillon at the St.Louis ; © world.It 1s à secret centurles ald, and, Exposition will be an exact reproduc- Basement Specials in House Cleaning Goods Pacific coast.It seems, the steamship] À convention of Nova Scotia Conser-| has never been.known: té angery at Kensingto: ° p ! \u2018company.whose boats #ly between Aus- Vatives has endorsed R.L.Borden's three persons.at one 8.16 more than Botnet tdi, Punt for Queen | $3.00 Special I Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, per Ib.15c tralin and British Columbia are dis-|borrow-buy-and-bulld .railway policy.the heir at his coming of age, and the, Anne by Sir Christopher Wrenn.re ere 1 ei a ee 8 ins.Rolled Oats\u2019.\u2026.ee 25\u20ac 13 tins Log Cabin Succotash .28@ posed to give a very low freight rate This is decidedly a minority report CA or Toy VA Trent hau « Ÿ TUE .\u201cte packages Corn Starch larssnionsessunenss 20¢ 2jtinus Clover Leaf Salmon \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ÊSe to encourage the shipment of Aus-| founded on local pride.No.other Con-|about it; the antiquary and historian| WITH CRICK IN THE BACK They are an elegant, last.8 lbs.White HCAns ses .2%e tins Red.Heart Lye ss.Se , tralian wool, and that, thereby tempt-|Servative convention would even men-|have found themselves all baffled.! you are up agalnst a whole lot of trou- ing, and up-to-date Shoe 2 bs.Square Bluo .\u2026 .- \u201cR5C 2 bottles Campbell's Catsup .208a ed, some British Columbia business; fion the fact that Mr.Borden has a Some theorles have ce that In a segreti, |.unless you have a strong remedy cannot he duplicated lowor \u20ac bars Comfort Soap .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.&2{e {2 Dkgs.Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour.28a men have calculated that they can rallway policy.cout in nd es cs of a rival like Nerviline to settle pain and dis- .than this price anywhere.|2 packäges Force and Grape Nuts es 2%¢ 2 pkge.Malta Vita and 8.W.Biscuits.25g ; make woollens at home at somewhat less cost than they can-be laid down astern Canada.A knowledge of cle- mentary arithmetic suffices.to demonstrate that if such an enterprise is thought possible now, with exterior as well as interlor competition to face, the © British Columbians would not hesitate by the imposition of a om imported wooliens they 6 dos à larges profit] an hour | n-British-Columbia makers In!! It Is gratifying to learn from Mr, Monk's explanation of hig resignation in Quebec, that he retires to the ranks in good fellowship with everybody, and in harmony with the party and its leader, Mr.Borden.\u2014Tor nfo Mail and Empire.In view of this state of things it would.be gratifying\u2019 to learn why he retireu | ut alle lemaership-of\u2014the-Gonrervatives- walled up, and in the agony of starvation practically ate each other, Another explanation Is that in every generation of the family a monster\u2014a varpire-\u2014is_born.\u2026 storles of tertors that might have sufficed for an added hell in Dante's \u2018\u201cInferno.\u201d Lord Glamis\u2019 aon wlll escape the burden of knowledge until September of next year, when he comes.of age.His father, the present Earl valn- ly besought the Inte Lord Strathmore, [to spare him the story of the secret.No: woman har ever khown the story.The | - Jvezutiful Charlotte Barriuæton, wife ot.Se lodge stiffness from the muscles and joints.Just rub Nerviline on the pain\u201d ful spot\u2014not much rubbing because Netviline has _more_power than ordinary remedles.\u201d You won ter long after Nerviline is applied, for it relieves almost instantly.Mr.Philip Adams, of Oakland, says: \u2014\"If I hadn't used Nerviline I guess my back would be stiff yet.A few \u2018applications of Nerviline took out all the soreness.and stiffness.T can recommend Nerviline for any kind of muscular pain,\u2019 \u2018plana Lor rheumatism.Price 25c | PUN SE LL We give Cash Receipts.| MOONEY\u2019S Chotce Eastern Townships Cgeamery Butter, per 1Ib.\u2026.\u2026.2Be 1 1b.block Good Dairy Butter.19e 24 lbs.Redpath Granulated Sugar Extra choice large Bananas, per dozen see aan \u2014 eu use cn cac eue 0000000000 2000 0U 00 .Cor, Alexander and St, Catherine Streets.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eo MONTREAL ART PRINTER 2 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.Strrety New Laid Est x Der-dozen-r- The HAMILTON COMPANY Cor, St.Catherine and Poel Streets, Dominiea Satine, , .age BE of the division, rd 4 THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, [904 7 EEE.LIPTONS Is it not likely to please you when it pleases so many ?53,000,000 packages are sold annually in Great Britain alone.Try LIPTON'S TEAS The Belfast Warehouse HAYCOCK & DUDGEON 2453-2459 St.Catherine Street,\u201c Friday and Saturday's Extra Values! - Extra aood values in every section of this store on, Friday and Saturday.The quantities of many lines offered are limited, so it will be to your advantage to do your shopping as early in the day, UMBRELLA SALE The\u2019 showery weather will soon, be here, so provide yourself with one of our many speclal lines in Umbrellas.Reductions from 25 to 38 1-3 per cent 1 regular goods; also a special lot of Umbrellas in a good serviceable make for school children or ~ for ordinary hard wear.Worth The to $1.00.Each nice assortment of handles, Friday only ole cach.RE .TABLE NAPKINS, 89c doz.(Ground Floor) A good serviceable Table Napkin, hemmed ready for use, Regular Friday S8¢ dozen.JUMBO TOWELS Those great.big All Linen Huck Towels, actual size 24 x 46 inches, suitable for either bedroom or bath room; 23¢ cach.price $1.40 per dozen.Useful lengths in handsome Cambric; usual price.15e.Friday, 10¢ per y \u2018ara.Great Hali-price Sale of Leather Goods the balance of our stock of Lea- Chatelaine Bags, Wrist Bags, : Friday and Saturday ther Goods, consisting of Purses, Music Rolls, at 50 per cent.off marked prices.Purses from.2c to $8.50, on sale at 18e to $425.Chatelaines from 33c to $8.00, on sale nt 1se, to 84.00.Wrist Bags from 45c to $12.00, on sale at 23e ro R6.00.LADIES\u2019 HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c Pure Linen lIemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 12 1-2c to 15c Friday\u201d 10e each, $1.10 dozen.\" : 1 EMBROIDERY SILKS, 300 skeins Colored \"Embroidery Silks, slightly damaged, 4c, \u2018for 115¢ skein.ENDS OF EMBROIDERIES, HALF PRICE 30c.Two to five vard ends of Embroidery.regular price 5e to Friday, HALF PRICE.LACES! 3,000 yards Guipure Valence lennes and: Linen Laces and Inser- * tions; regular price 35\u20ac 75e.Friday.156\u20ac per yard, LADIES\u2019 NECKWEAR we offer Ali 14c LACES! Ladies\u2019 Guipure Lave Stock Collars , worth Sue to 3%¢.Friday only 23¢ each.2 .} Hand made Battenburg Lace Collars, regular price Tic.Friday Z5C each, IN THE BASETENT, 8 to 9 a.m.1 275 Ladies\u2019 Silk Sateen Flannel Lustre and Muslin Collars, not, more than five to each customer, Le each.ART MUSLINS, 124c (Basement) Friday.all our Art Muslins, ranging in price from 13c to 20c, tu clear ut 12313¢ per yard.On \u2019 Ladies\u2019 black and dark gray Homespun Tailor-made Costumes, short jacket, made without collar and trimmed with braid gkirt unlined and fahcy buttons, lined with Italian cloth; On sale Friday and trimmed with braid.Price is $15.00.and Saturday at $10.00 each.Ladies\u2019 mix~d tweed Tailor made Walking Skirts, cut à ven gores and finished at bottom with wide stitched hem.Regular pricé is $6.25 euch.Friday and Saturday at 84.30 each.One t: bla of Ladies\u201d Flannel and Moleskin Cloth Blouses, Colors are black, white, red, light blue and cerise: wade up in -gevenal styles and worth up to $2.75.To clear at $1.49 each, HOUR SALE\u20149 to 10 Or clock dark and light colors, One lot of Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Blouses, For the hour All this season's goods and worth up-to $1.30.at He each.Ladies\u2019 black English Moreen Underskirts, made with deep \" flounce, trimmed with several rows of cording, cut full sweep and perfect fitting.Special price, 82.73 each.HAYCOCK & DUDGEON SPECIAL SALE OP NEW SPRING HATS $2.50 3.00 ~ $2.00 ROYAL STORES MR.GERVAIS TO ELECTORS.East End Liberal Club Held a Reception Last Evening.The East End Liberal Club, of which Mr.Honore Gervais, KiC., Is president, held its first meeting last night since the election of its president ns member of.Parliament.The meeting took the form of a reception to Mr.Honore Ger- vais, to which the other Liberal clubs the Letellier and st.\u2019 James North, sent Tépresci \" \u2014 Fy =, great pride to the club that-its presid- -ent had been selected House of Commons.vais.In replying Mr.Gervais took occasion, thank the Liberal clubs of the divi- = {sion for the hearty suppo -\u2014h that given him In the recent contest.What ! sy Ointmeat is m cortain | Ne desired most of gil was to be re- i S Sin and al frolute cure for each garded as their most \u2018faithful servant.and 4 evers form: of itching, | eedingand prot rudin Piles, | ares Todt: guaranteed TE tes- | the mann the dafly press and ask your Reieh, br what they ox bak oi .dou can re it and mone Bot cu a at Eh ders or Pouanson.Bares & Co.Taroata, 31\" Co, Ltd, Dr.Ghase\u2019s Ointment \u2018st.Catharines, Ont \u2014Wm., J.Price, \u2018one of the most prominent business men antl secretary-treasurer of t J.D.is déad of pnéumunin.daughter, country has a plenary council or a pre- HM Meraler, vice-president of the' tem suffers.End Liberal Club, in opening the dches, besides the weakness and dizzi- (East En said tht it was a source of! Ness, there are feelings of numbness, J + PRELATES OF CANADA CONVENE AT OTTAWA The Conference is to Evolve Plan for a Plenary Council.Ottawa, March 3.\u2014A conference fraught with the largest possibilities to the future of the Roman Catholic | Church in this country was operied yesterday at the Archbishop's Palace, Re- bresentutives are in attendance from all the ecclesiastical provinces of Canada, under the presidency of Mgr.Sbarrettd, papal delegate.The conference has been summoned to evolve a plun for a plenary councll, which, however, may not be held for some time yet, possibly not for ycars.Never yet In the history of the Church in this liminary meeting for one been held, Provincial councils have assembled from time to time for the various ec- cleslastical provinces, but a plenary council is the most representative and influential Buthering of prelates that Hd assemble in any national jurisdic- on The conference Is a private one and no informatlon.regarding the deliberations will be given out for the reason that the recommendations will have to be submitted to the different archbishops or.metropolitans of the ecvcle- slastical provinces before they can be passed on to the plenary council.The conference will probably last .for several days, List of Delegates.The following are the representatives from the dlfferent ecclesiastical provinces, which, in come cases, include two or three dloceges: | Quebec\u2014Monsignor C.A,-Marois, V.G.of Quebec archdiocese; Mgr.L.A.Paquette, professor of theology in Laval University.| Montreal\u2014Mëgr.A.Archambault, vice-gerent.of diocese of Montreal and! vice-rector.of Laval University, and! Rev, CC.Lecoy, supprior-general of\u2019 the Sulpielans in Canäda, Halifax\u2014V.Rev.A.McDonald, V.G.of the diverse of Antigonish, and \u201cRev: Jean La Valleis, an Eudist Father, professor of Halifax Seminary.1 Toronto\u2014V.Rev.J.J.McCann, V.G,1 of Toronto, and V.Rev.J, E.Meunier, ¥.G.of London.: Kingston\u2014V, Rév.John Masterson,: V.G.of Kingston, and parish priest of ! Prescott, Ven, Archdeacon D, td: ! Casey, parish priest of Lindsay.i Ottawa\u2014Hev.KR.M.Rouleau, O.Pi professor of theology at Dominic: ie i Seminary; Lew.1.Latulippe, rector or Pembroke Cathedral.; SL Boniface\u2014Rev.M.Froe, OM, \"professor of theology at Uttawa Uni- | Versite, : : © Vancouver\u2014Very Rev, Dr J, BE.Em-: very, O.M.I.réctor,of Ottawa Univer-! sity, and Rev, W.Murphy, ONLI, rector, of st.Joseph's Church, Ottawa, Quebec district includes Quebec, Thine i Rivers, Nicolet, Rimeuskl and Chicou- limi, - | Montreal\u2014>\\Montreal, St.Hyacinthe ! Sherbrooke utd Valleyfieid.- .U.s.IN QUANDARY.: Government Does\" \u201cNot \"Know What to.Do With Santo Domingo.Washhigton, DC, Mareh*3.\u2014The nd.ministration ts puzzlet to know how: to dent with Santo Domingo.Every: report that comes fron the island in- 1 Gleates aprpoaching anarchy.If there were a capable Government- «ither regular or revolutionary, the Am-rican State Department would call upon it to preserve the pence; protect.Awmerjean, interests nnd, cause a cessation or the frequent and annoying interference with \u2018merce.: But ft Is sald there is no such Government and the department is loath \u2018to emburk upon a policy of policing the island, and chasing small guerilla \"bands through the jungle.On the other, \u2018hand it does not cire to create :1 Strong irévernment on the island by taking \u201csi les in the factional struggles now zo- \u201cIng on.The administration realizes that | foreign interests are looking to the nu nited States to relleve thelr own Governments of the necessity vf taking hold in Santo Dominga.ï tr \u2018 LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Rev, Wm.P.McKenzie, C.S.B.of Cambridge, Mass, Will deliver à Léeturo, cn Christian Science in the First Chure n Christ, Scientist, Ciosse Street, se estern Square, on Monday evening, (March Tth.The lecturer is a member \"of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Selentist, Bos- | | ton, Mass.Hundreds of lectures have been given in America and Europe by \u2018the me-inberse of this hoard, and much has been done to remove prejudice.This lecture is free to all, and the publie 18 \u201cfnvitedd to come and learn sotnething ot.{he purpos- of this movement.pre BOTH PRISONERS ACQUITTED.Brockville, C&prinæ ussiz *.over 35 yeiurs, and built vver lvv résid- Was appointed adjutant of the Royal Canadian Garrison of Artillery, Cite del, Quebéer.from 190) to the end of P1902, and the year following proceeded to England where he went through a staff course of gunnery, at Woolwich and Shocturyness, and récerved a first- Class certificate, \u2019 Capt.Thaeker returned to Quelien last month where he resumed his contiee- tion with the ILCCLA.In the Quebec Citadel, and awaiting orders us to the future, : ; y : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 .; MASON & RISCH PIANOS.LOTThe agency for Muson Z Risch PI- Lanros has been placed with Wo HL Leach) 2440 St: Catherme stirret, who \u2018has\u2019 Just received a shipment of ten of Fr the lgtest designs\u2019 in mahogany and waluul cases.Adv.( : : ; \u2014\u2014 | QUEBEC PRESBYTERY MEETS.| ences during that ume, Everybody uses cream nowadays.Our cream is rich, sweet, good and pure and we deliver it inany quantity.It\u2019s delicious + Visitors at Boucher & Roffey's are New York\u2014Captain Wan, H, Thomp- We also gun, Who wus cominodore, of the White | Star line a guarter of a century ago, © Is dead here from heart failure following an operation, He retired from the Sea several years ago.\u2018 He cominand- ed the Britunnle in 1877 when that ves: sel \u2018Crossed the Atluntle fn the pheno- in your coilee.268 Telephone Up 668.Guaranteed Pure Miik Co., deliver thicker cream for whipping.5 St.Catherine Street.menal time: for that period of 7 days, | 16.1-2 hours, - In -1572 Le saved the lives | of 19 shipwrecked persons and received u congressional imnedial., \u2014\u2014 surprised at the large assortment of.exciusive novelties\u201d and new designs for spring suits.- Cor.&t, Peter and | tic fuel for stove Notre Lume Streets.\u2014Ade, ; KE 81.75 per ton Cheaper than Antiracite Coal.open grates.| Best domes- s, furnaces and S41 Peterborough Mrs, Jane Menzies, n resident fos hadf a century, died on Sat-1 rday, aged £3, She was a native of! Perthshire, Scotland, and settled with, The Montreal | Light, Heat Per Ton delivered LS ther husbaund In Quebee 4m 1850.In 1553 © and Power Company.C.0.D.) Important Resolution Dealing With They nov «1 to Peterborough.Her hus- y ; ; Pastoral Term Was Introduced = Pind died in ISS) aged 83%, Mr, Men-} : and Discuseed.\u2018 © zies had twelve children.The names\u2018 ® 1 \u2014 pogo ! | Sherbrooke, March 3-@spectalo\u2014The SQuarterly meeting of the Quebec Press bysterywus held in St Anderws Chureli, Yesterday afllernoon and evening, Ret.br.Kellock, Richmond, Moderator, and Heve Jo 1 Macleod, Taree\u2019 Rivers, clerk, Rev, Dr, Kelinek was re-elected, Modérator for the ensuing six months.It Wius reported\u2019 Unit the pears Mills congregation had paid the balance OF the costs on the civil Suit of The case ol James Kinnear ves, umouhlieæ to $.0000, Revo dun Kellock, chairman of the, Augmentation Counndttec presented the ancounts which 1 Was proposed to ask towards the if-sistamue Of augmented congteuations, which eus fottows:i-= Toutes, SISU, Sawyerville: M0, SU Syavestre and Leeds, gold, Windsor Mills, Hit Winslow, $2750.| Héev.#42 Surhethest, chadrman of the Hosnte Mission Coimntalites, proseut- vd the reourt of tie cornimitlec and the\u2019 atouts which tins committe.Wilt ask, Tor frotn the péneral conimiitér tovards the earying on ef the home mils Zon Work an this pueshbyteryv: Gratul Mere, $260: Lake Mégantio S147 Mass wippt,| Sheps Metts, jee: d'ortieuf, $4 per week durin The vesttees Inonlh5, tuver du Loup, $lu - 10.Sith February, \u201cPRINCE EDWAND ISLAND RAILWAY | \u2018Tender for Straightening Main Line at Curtis Cre&K\u20146,146 feet of line; alsa for connection\u2019 between Main Line\u2026 and Hilisborough River Bridge at Charlottetown, P.E.1.\u20142,323 feet of ne.' Separate Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, aud narked on the outside ; Tender for Line at Curtis Creek\" or \u2018\u2019l'ehder fox Connection to Hillshorough River Bridge,\" as the case may be.will bo recelved unti] TUESDAY, 15th MARCU, 1904, A for the above works.+ Pans and specifications may be seen.at the - ! Office of the Resident Engineer at Charlotte.Frown, and at the Chief Eugineer's Office, ; Moncton, N.B., whero forms of tender may be \u2018 obtained.- ; AU the conditions of the spocification muet bo complied with.: : D.POTTINGER, \u2019 General Manager, , - Government Railwaye Ratlway Office, EN .I Mouctou, N.B., | 17th February, 1904.\u2018THE ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE COMPANY OF CANADA.Notice 1s hereby given that the Annu Meetitig of Shareholders of The Accident an Guarantee Company of Canada, will ba hel Th the Compañy's Office, 185 St, James Stree, \u201c DAY OF MARCH, 1904, at 11 a.m.sharp, for aT IEE A the transaction of such other business ap may.G.1, GODDARD, k \u201cin IP ETT fe A Sag 8 Colonial House, | PHILLIPS SQUARE.PRINT DEPT.NEW FANCY WHITE VESTINGS, NEW FANCY LINEN SUITINGS, Various Colors.NEW FANCY OXFORD SHIRTINGS.NEW FANCY COTTON CHEVIOTS.COLORED Dress Goods! NEW FANCY WHITE VESTINGS.NEW FANCY LINEN SUITINGS, various colors.NEW OXFORD SHIRTINGS, various colors.NEW FANCY COTTON, CHEVIOTS.: ETAMINES, in plain and fancy.in cream and all the new tints (special values), 55e, TOC, 9Oc, $1.00.EOLTENNES, CREPE DE CHENE, CHIFFON, VOILES, etc, in rich colorings, also in cream.' : A very choice selection of CREAM GOODS in all the latest \u201cweaves for street wear, home wear, outing suits, golfing, boating, etc.' TWEED SUITINGS\u2014Extra good values at 7Sc, 80¢,-$1.00, in__ new mixtures of greens, browns, greys \u2018and blues Tl NEW MOHAIRS and 'SICILIANS, In cream, new blue, browns, grays, etc.: Just received a dainty lot of DIMITY MUSLINS., MOHAIR GRENADINES.in all black, and black and white, 27 inches «vide, 40e, 450, 50e, GOc.The best of blacks and very silky.a x \u2018Carpet Dept.< Having purchased the Courian-Babayan stock, we are in position to offer to our customers the -finest lot of Persian, Turkish and Indian Rues, Embroideries, Bagdad Curtains, Mosque Table Covers, Portieres, Brass Ware, such as Jardfnieres, Candle Sticks, Sugar Bowls, Small and Large Trays, Um- 1 brella Stands and Antique Armour at a discount of 25 per cent.: .IT OS SE \u2018 + - Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.Henry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL.oC © W.P.SCOTT MONTREAL, .Decoraten .Wail Paper, ete.2422 Gt Catherine 9% Fine Plants and Flowers OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT HALL & ROBINSON'S, Tel UP.3672 9671 §t.Catherine St.\u2014\u2014\u2014 =u LET US HAVE Lo Your Bedding to Renovate We Make a Specialty of This Work.| there \u2018he was the guest of honor ,dinner given at the Garrison Club by \u2018to make the discovery of his murderer better, iv.en) Wonien and Castle, Debingshire In \u2018Lady Dundonald is © talk some woman, with dark hair and a fresh-colored complexion.She has neve entertained at the tea hour yesterday.: Mr.Percy A.Amsarn, of Ogdensburg, N.Y.is a guest Hotel \u2018Miss Dorothy White, of Quebec, who is visiting at Toronto, will return home to-morrow, » .Miss Malouin, of Montreal, is in Quebec, the guest of Ald.and Mrs.A.Pic- ar Mrs Rudolph C.Bach, of Montreal, is serlously {ll with Influenza at the, Holy Cross Hoepital, Calgary, N.W.T.Mrs, William Anderson, Ottawa, entertained on Monday night at a small card party in honor of her guest, Miss Hodgson, Montreal, \u2018 Mrs.Ernest Blackburn, of Montreal, and Miss Blackburn, of Manchester, Eng., are the guest: of Mrs.Edward Seybold, Cartier Street, Ottawa.The many friends of Mr.L.J.De- mers, will be pleased to learn that he is recovering from his recent illness and expects to be out again in a few days Miss Edith Cochrane, of Scotland, who lg now on her way out to Canada, wili | spend the scasion with her uncle and \u2018aunt, Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Osler, In Ot-, tuwa, .! Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Baillarge and Mr.\" Chas.Villencuve were among the Que- becers who registered at the Canadian.office, Paris, during the week of Feb-; ruary 13.Dr.Robert Rell has returned to Ottawa from a vieit to Quebec, Whilst | at a some gentlemen.: ! .Mra.N.D.Gunn, \u201cThe Marlborough,\u201d companied by Miss Gertrude of but she Is an excellent wife and mo- | hes pkey Montreal, ane at the St Lawrence] Chartes \u2018 and Mrs.Willlaan Mulock, r., and Miss Jane Fielding returned to day night from a trip to the Southern Miss Gwendoline Anderson, daughter of and Duchess de Bassano, nee Symes, .Mr.Justice and Mrs.Nesbit, Hon.Chas.Miss Burgess, of Verdun, Que.&c- rich Welshman, er posed as either a wit or a beauty, Dorchester her sister, M J.B.Creighten, Strest, Toronto mous Led ther, and does some pleasant entertain- in ing at her big house in Portman Square.She has two sons and three beautiful daughters, The eldest girl, Lady Gri- sel, has just become a bride, and the Ladies Jean and Marjorie Cochrane are two charming children, in what may be termed the chryealis stage, Lord Dun- dcnald\u2014now in Canada\u2014has soidierly qualities that are known to all the world.But he Is also a skilful mechanic and a born inventor.He has design- Sir William end wa Mon- States and Mexico.| The engagement {is announced of\u2019 Mr.W.J Anderson, manager of the Bank of Montreal, in Ottawa, to Mr, William Fisher, law clerk of the Pro- or little instrument for warming his vinclal Assembly, Victoria, B.C.\u2018 \u2018hand, called an instra, and is sald to The marriage Will take place In have thought a pian for giving a sup- Montreal after Easter of the Comts de ply of pure water to soldiers on the Viel Castel and Marie (May) de B8s- march.Lord Dundonald is known to sano, youngest daughter of the Duc have an unbounded admiration for Napoleon, his mind and character.re \"Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier enter- WATERLOO MAN CHOSEN.tained at a most enjoyable dinner - party Tuesday night.Covers were Jad Mr.De Varennes Will be Appointed for twenty.The table was charmingly\u2019 Member of Legislative Counoll, decorated with 2 white centrepiece era ; roidered in silver, upon which reete , inistry that ve, HB.à large bowl of pink tuilps, candelabra od A eee Mu Vor Sano shaded with pink threw a soft light: poin Qt à the over the whole.The guests Included : will be ap ted to the seul in * Leuisiative Council, rendered vacant by the resignation of the Pioviaciai Treasurer, 100.J.C.McOorkill, who \u201cnow sits for Brume in the Lower House, \u201cAlthough Mr.de Verelnes numination of Quebec.and Mrs.Fitzpatrick, Sir Jas.Grant, - Lady Tilley, Col.and Mre.Cotton, Lt.- Col.and Mrs.Lyons Biggar, Mr.and Mrs.John Gumonur, Mr.ond Men Ww.L.Scott, Mr.and Mrs H.B.McGiver-: Mr.MeCorkill has given bis adhesion in, Mr.and Mye.8.H.Flemins.lin bebulf of the Bugian-speuicng Lib: eruis of the Towusulps, the oificla LADY DUNDONALD.nomination will not be gazetted until Lady Dundonald, eays M.A.P, was the bve-eleotions.Miss Winifred Hesketh, daughtee and, nn mm heiress of the late Robert Hesketh, a: WANT CANAL COMPLETED.and owner of Gwrych' le 1 ln EA 4 bn a WIN sola\u201d hel A ICE SE A0 LAS ICO iB 5 sc SAN NLA 3 7 vor of Trent Waterway.Peterboro, March 8\u2014At the annual : SYNOPSIS., The s-ene ts laid In London, England George Gordon, an ex-South African officer.return:ug home late at night, 18 struck dy silver hat pin falling from an apartmen.wibdew above him.Finding it of value, he gues up the slairs in order to return ft to the owner, and\u2019 there finds a murdered mat Iy.ng on the floor, and a young girl, appar: ently crazed with terror.who declares she did tbe deed.Gordon, thinking her mind deranged, forces her to go home with bim, land puts her In charge of his dld house- : Cit will bEgi) to look fishy If they don't turn.up very soon, hand, why on earth could one suppose they haa any hand In ths «ffalr.girl's letters, and the father's too, are most (riendiy., up to the lust moment, no.quarrel ot, Besides girl was about Lo marry him, the fu- father was ugreeable-why on should they 1 fdew |S that the blow came froni sone other direction, keeper, end returas to the scene of the murder, \u2018in hopes 6f gaining some clue to prove the girls innocepee.While searching the ap- urtments fie heurs.à footstep, and fustantly secrat-s himeclf, and \u2018nwalts developments.A well-dreised man enters\u2019 the room, takes Lo notice of the corpse.His actions are sus- pieieus, so Gordon follows him down .the street, \u2018 .Chapter V.\u2014The strauger wa'ks quickly into the éity and disappears.Gordan gaing én- trance into à house where be thinks the man is, and there tinds a cousin pawed Billy.Chapter ¥1.\u2014The house is a gambling \u2018den.Gorden uies the man aud bears his pame Is, Usher, : ' 20° Co Chapter Vil.\u2014On returning home Gordan \u2018finds tho young lady he rescued very ll.The doctur pronounces it bralu tever., News of the murder hus reached tho police.\u2019 CHAPTER IX.\u2014Continued.\u201cNo history, no friends?\u201d 20° \u201cWell, of course he had, but they are of no use to us.That is to say, what we have been very little use.If the man had wanted ifficuit hd could not To al} #0 far as we are concerngd, rectly on this Regent Street -affair.\u201d\u201d Gordon wus sitting with back to the light, and otherwise at-| | |tempting to disguise any \u2018expression his\u2019 uj features might be showing by pulling tell} Us anything, why Well try unother fiercely at his cigar and wreathing himself in.smoke.He felt that the Major was speaking frankly, and that.! danger brewing: and he replied with, just as much as interest.in his tone {as he felt might lead his companion on to talk while not.exciting suspicion.\u201cUnfortunate,\u201d he said, do you mean .about the six months?\u201d | , Why, the mun had only been in Bu-| rope six \u2018months.He bad apparently been core years in Austrälia, where he made a good deul of money.Then\u2019 he came to Europe\u2014for a gond time, I suppose.\u201cMe seems to have been a! pretty rapid character, and he made: things hum for a time, but that's just.where our misfortunes come in.He, made no friruds, contracted no binding relations.A young fellow of lively tastes, with plenty of money, goes! round Europe for a holiday, and sets himself to have a good thne.He makes plenty of acquaintances, women chief- he plays à little, goes to the theatre, gids about and moves on: the, kind of people he meetg are\u2019 on the same game themselves, .they don't trouble about him, he does: not care What becomes of them.I could put my Cor.St.Catherine and Stanley Sts, Phone Up 2468, THE STODDARD- BEDDING CO., | mures rege Orders sent G.0.1.J.H.Morehouse, Phone M 3018 65 Farm St, No.2 Chestnut, $5.25 Cooking, Heating, Small Stoves.GOAL ££ .e | > Office Supplies.No house in Montreal is better equipped with Office Supplied of 'al} * - kinds, Statjonery,.etc.a Prifiting, Bookbinding, Ruling, Em- \" bossing, Reliefs, etc, quickly and cheaply executed., TIER AE FANT PRIE POWDERS 254 St James straet \u2018JOSEPH FORTIER, - = \u2014 7RY STILLWELL\u2019S YT gh } & ILI OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.Cor.CRAIG AND ALEXANDER 8ST BUT THERE 18 rm \u2014 POPULAR 15e MEAL | instruction.Prospectus maîled tres.Tel.Main 200.CASA & LORD, Princisale.: 4 : \u201d ONLY ONE ERA, MAGIC BAKING POWDER rug, ere: SE ase Carmen, Mente E.W.GILLETT crm] paid hon Bs, Slit Bove hand on fifty people who met thls man Carlton: I can\u2019t find one whe knew anything of him, save that he Was a | pleasant acquaintance who had plenty of money.and Kept his private affairs to himself.His own lawyer knows) \u201cvery little more.He was passed on tol \u2018him by his agents in Melbourne.Cre-| ! dentiàls of the best as regards finance, | i What more does the lawyer want to know?I can't find the name of a single person who was in the habit of going to Regent Street rooms.Carlton \u201capparently kept his pled a terre to himself; his \u2018housekeeper used to leave early in the evening, but she has an idea that not many people came to sco him, and no one caine often.\u201d -\u2018But his life in Australia?\u201d ! .\u201cWell, of course we can trace him there, but think of the time it will take to contrive it.No, there is only one: chance for us.\u201d oo .: \u2018\u2019And that?\u201d \u201cThe mun got engaged to \u2018rled.\u201d .A Gordon started, but held his breath.* \u201cEngaged ?\u201d Lo.2 \u2018Yes: his Jdetters show that.He met the girl on the Riviera,\u201d .\u201cThe Riviera?\u201d Gordon felt himself: \u2018¢chirnge color.\u201cJt was apparently a\u2019 pretty rapid affair,\u201d continued the Major, fer they! could not have kdown each other for long.However, Carlton was very rich, and that goes a long way.He must have been a bad lot though, for it ls.quite evident getting engaged made nn, élfference to his\u2019 mode of living.He seems to have carrfed on just the same in xpite of the young lady.\u201cAnd who was the \u2018young lady?\u201d \u201cAh, that's where our bad luck pursues us Again She is a Miss Gaunt, and she's got a father, But they, too, are as mysterious as the rest of the people in this devil of an affair.In fact more to, for we know practically nothing of them.little but their names.Carlton mgt them on the Riviera, where they were travelling, and got engaged to the girl.We have only her letters, and.one or two of the father's, and these contaln, lag it happens, nothing which could put us on their permanent habitation or thelr friends.It is bad luck, rank bad luck all through.But that's nothing te the last thing.\u201d \u201cAnd that is?\u201d ; \u201cWhy, they followed Carlton to England, came to London, put up at the Dorian Hotel, stayed there a few days \u2014and disappeared.\u201d .\u2018be mar-; right.Still, of course, We must get hold of them, for what thcy could must be vuluabie, is thut they haven't turned up.already; they must have seen the news.1 am vound Lo suy that 1 dou\u2019t thing they can nuve hau anytiung to do with tue poor feuow\u2019's ueath.\u201d wus somelning at all events.he said, L Cariton was leading a last life, à dou- |mugnt ve another womun who was Jealous of this marriage, and certainly she misht have done, or instigaled, murder.\u201d pression.able to find out is Of said.chaîice.those people dlsuppeaied, have managed don't they turn up again now that ev- intents and purposes, ery paper has an account of, this fnur- a : a ne is life! der! egun six months ago, and in that six a pull atv the whisky and seuda, \u2018In wor- | , \u2018months there isn't a blessed thing we' eying myself ithe This 1 At to | been called away, aged 68 years, \u2018can discover which seems to bear di- my men, who really are pretty smart | |feilow after all y his head laugh at our expense, at least for the moment, there Was nô*pe had been frank with him, but it 4 - \u2018 lof anxiety, or even worse, as he real- But whati|zaq that the authorities already.had The letters tell us.verys \u201cDisappeared?\u201d .\u201cDisappeared.O£ course, we Whall find then.They probably haven't waterway would prove of great national | benefit and that its early completion ; .their was greatly to be desired, and asked \u2018apectable People.Tain es t Government to take early action the to have the c:@1l opened from Peter-.boro\u2019 to Lake Ontario.PR EMMANUEL FREE FROM DEBT.| rouimns, und thelr.lugsage scans quile tell us Tue strange LIL And Was Last of Financial Burden.Emmanuel Congregational Church i8 free from debt, un mortgage of $11,000.which has rested on the building tor, 25 years having been paid yesterday | Gordon.gave à bigu Of relief; that \u201cOf course,\u201d the Major contihued, but, On the other gregation.The transaction was completed ih the office of Messrs.Cushing and Barron when a cheque for $11,000 and another for $183 interest were handed over to Messrs.William Francis, George S.Brush and Albert D.Nelson, executors for the.Hosea B.Smith estate.The congregation was represented by Rev.Hugh Messrs.Charles Gurd, B.B.Stevenson, A.McA.Murphy and Rev.W.T.Guan secretary of the Congregutional Jubl- lee Fund.: : The There wus certaraly, Luritonn was very neh, the earth muraer him?No, my You can guess what I mean\u2014whut do you think?\" Gordon nodded.\u201cAnother woman?\u201d \u2018ir you are right, If this man \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CORNWALL AND VICINITY.ble lile, a8 you suggest, certainly there! Cornwall, Mareh 3.\u2014(Speclal.\u2014The its appearance at Avonmore.It is published every Thursday by Mr, Ferguson, has elght pages.The spring situhgs of the High Court \u2018of Justice, with \u2018 Jury, (commonly known as the Assizes) will open at &ornwall before Justice Street on Monday, March 21.The non- jury or chancery sittings will open on May 23 befcre Justice Ferguson.A highly esteemed resident of this county, Alian Maodonell, Lot 6, Seventh Concession, of Cornwall Township, oo The deceased gentleman was born on the oud homestead and spent nearly all his « life heres, He was a brother of John Uordon, over\u2019 MacdonellL Eust Second.Street, Corne Unis aftalr, 1 promise you: We'll soon | , see (3 \u201c, | wall, and an uncle of A.I.Macdonell unearth thése Gaunts, and if they wan't Countess Clerk.Jone A TWENTY WORDS, TEN DOLLARS.\u201cHe can eat up.the revenues if he kes, but we have arranged matters go that hé cannot eat the capital.\u201d, These words uttered on Ht.James Street in reference to Louls N.Demers, cost Dame Esther Masson $10, together with the costs of an action in the Su- perfor Court.Mr.Demers is the tutor to the two minor children of J.B.A.this : The Major nodded With a relleve ex- \u2018LD um glad you agree with me,\u201d he 1 think that way \"will lie our But why the deuce have and why, However,\" he continued, tasing You shan't have a rack, that's alil% Gordon left the Major's quarters with rather\u2019 a heavy heart.He wus sure was equally probable thal he hud not.by any means told him all the police knew.He could not resist the feeling the Gaunts on their Jist, and were en- guged in trying to trace them.How quickly, in reality, they had put their Masson, and as such obtained judgment unger on the right place, in spite of 'agalinst the latter for money disbursed the Major's appurent depression.But for thelr interest, When the present It was a relief to Gordon to fuel that | defendant heard of it she made the they did not ut present suspect Gaunts of the crime.Yet Gordon knew 'URon entered an acuon for $200 dam- that, if they had the knowledge he @E£¢8.The cise was heard before Mr.himself pousesncd, and were aware that i Justice Doherty, ; the young girl Was present that ni tht\u2019.\u2014 in the Regent Sireet rooms, they would | DEATH OF MRS, RICHARDSON.\" not refuse, as he had done, to accept! 1 'Arignal, Ont.March 3\u2014Mrs.John her confession, but would at once be- Richardson, wife of John Richardson, ueve her guilty, | euller for the Perley Lumber Company, For a moment Gordon had hoped {formerly of Three Rivers, dled sudden- | that he saw a glimmer of light himself ' Jy of heart in the Major's theory of the jealous! of ace.wornan, byt he could not convince hime self, © He alrcady fancied that there The Montreal Light, Heat & Power had -been three persons present at the! Company notified the Harbor Board murder of Miss (aunt's flunce; how yesterday that it would not he able to was it possible to imagine Lhat there renew the contract of last year.Mr.had been a fourth, the jeslous womah, Doran was appointed to interview the and that she committed the,deed In \u201ccompany and sce {f a more.satisfactory their presence, and why, if thin had arrangement could not be made.\u2019 been the act of a rival, should the e ne mer pq, gere ry young glrl accuse herself of it?\u201d : \u2014 Yet in epite of the ideas which ran through hs mind, and made him de-! Why Woman Lova pressed and anxious, Gordon still stub- a benutifal complexi bornly refused for a moment to crédit it Is not necomary to a Miss Gaunt's story.Bhe was Innocent wiain.By onr spocial he was sure, and he would prove it in treatment we remove nll epite of hdtsekfæsin' apite of every one; ; discolorations of the skin, but the police were on the scént; ha Pimp ce, Komema, and it must act, and quickly too, if danger la od ror thin, wrinkled To make Mpointments was to be averted, and where to turn .' Telephone un 1-95, Ladies in attendance.first he hardly knew.However, it must be nearly time for the gainbling ee ; Montreal Dermatological Instituie, MISS BENSON, Proprietor.\u2018 house to open, and he decided tu .go .203 êT.CATHERINE STRBET.» failure.She was 52 years there, and, before doing anything eine, to see if there were .not a chance of oo Dee discovering something more concern- Get.Prices ing Mr.Usher, who, deep in his ow \"on Trusses.mind, he believed to hold the key of the Properly Fitted.Sats/action Guaranteed.mystery.: He experienced no difficulty on this Elastic Stooke imge.Abdeminal occasion in passing the portals of the house off Park Lane.Mis name had Supporters, Rube ber Goeds, Rar been \u201cput up\u201d by Billy, his nominal entrance fee of a-pound had been paid, the porter.recognized him, and ' he found the way clear.He was, however, rather too early for the baccarat, which had not yet ccmmenced.| Indeed when he entered he found that \u2018he was the only guest who had put in an appearance, and the proprietor, awalting them, was warming his back before the fire, and contemplating affectionately his gildéd walls, \\ \u2018 The fat Jewish individual saluted him courteously, but without enthusiasm, and invited him to a share of the fire.(To be Continued.) ero tp Room Supplies.M Kloctrio Boîte {9 Kicotrin Batteries for Rent hola Send or enîl catalogue.AM Y.E.KARN CO, 132 Vioterfa 81, To onto &e\u2014 iS Bion pc: SAN i , Gray\u2019s Syrup Cures Coughs GRAYS SYRUP does that one thing, and does it well, It's no '\u2018cure-all,\u2019 hut a CURE for all thtout and lung troubles GRAY'S SYRUP OI' RED 8PRUCK GUM stops the irritating tickle \u2014 takes away tho soranem\u2014aooths and heals the - throat \u2014and CURES CQUQGHS to stay cured, effective because it ie None the less pleasant to take, 25 cts, bottle, run away.They sesm perfectly res Quebec, March &\u2014It has been decid- \u2018 Gleaner, a.new weekly paper, has made | t | ed a mew gun carriage, invented a çlev- * hus been fully decided upon and Hon.\u2019 : Peterbero Board of Tiade Are in Fa- : É meuimg of 1he -Pelerboro Board of ! TTT = Trade the following officers were clears : a : for the yenur \u2014lsué:\u2014President, .Herald : : Exolnsive { | Hughes Charles; vice-president, A.a ; Hormis e 1 VET 11 Copyrighi i Straition; treasurer, Peter Campbell; Clan Good : secur ib | secretary, T.Q.Quatermain.The prin- red bs | | efpal subject discussed by the.members poy Series By Alired Wilson barrett.\u2018tue Hew} | was that of the Trent Valley Canal \u2019 .\u2019 .| 7 {ane the conservation of the waters.A.; CS TT me .resolution presented by Mr.R.M.Den-: : IA EE ; : AAA STAIR ENF nar BEANE.« nistoun recorded the fact that the Trent Church Paid $11,183 Yesterday, Which -F- through the united efforts of the con- | Pedley, | advucate | the above remarks, ahd Mr.Demers there- | | | | | | | | i | | + Our stores are oloeed dally ; \u2018at p M.excont saturday oarefully attended te Mali Urders prompily and Ladies\u201d Whitewear! We are offering.a most complete assortment and splendid values mn LADIES\u2019 WHITEWEAR.| \u2018 | é & 7 f /A - ; i ; CITT Ladies\u2019 Drawers, at 20e, of white cotton, wide hemstitched.At lace.At 25 e\u2014Ladies\u2019 Whitewear, of fine white cotton, hemstitched and 33e\u2014l.adies\u2019 White Cotton Drawers, umbrella shape, double row of tucks and hemstitched.At embroidery.And so on, in different qualities and prices up to $6.50.LADIVS CHEMISES\u2014We have them from 25e¢, 356, 45c, 50e, 60e, 756 and so on up to $3.00.LADIES\u2019 WHITE SKIRTS\u2014A most SOc\u2014Ladies\" White -Drawers, of fine cotton, trimmed with lace - v complete assortment, prices ranging from 75e up to 812.50.A-'few,of our special lines:\u2014 At 95c\u2014Ladies\u2019 White Skirts, of fine cambric, with deep flounce of embroidered lawn and, three rows of narrow tucks and fancy stitching.; ; \u2019 \u2019 : At S1.00\u2014White Skirts, of fine cambric, two rows.of torchon lace : Insertion on deep flounce: .: At 81.25\u2014White Skirts, of fine cambric, two rows finished with fancy stitching.At 81.75\u2014Ladies\u2019 White Sk four rows of torchon insertion, narrow tucks and edging.Ladies\u2019 Black = of flouncing, irts, of fine cambric, deep flounce, with - Muslin Underwear , BLACK LAWN SKIRTS at.At 40c\u2014Ladies\u2019 Ni - BLACK MUSLIN.DRAWERS At,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.racsecseensass as uanne0e © BLACK CORSET' COVERS at.\u2026.o.s0encanen0e Gesssse lee shonaen ar cvcnvn0000 1.85 1.00 75 \u2026scvacu 000 Ladies\u2019 Night Gowns and front.At Thce\u2014Ladies' Night Go ght Gpw ns, of «vhite cotton, with lace\u2019 to neck wns, of fine cambric, collar and sleeves trimmed with embroidery and yoke of narrow tucks.At $1.25\u2014Ladles\u2019 Night Gowns, style Empire, of nainsook, with \u2018rich embroidery trimming on yoke, collar and cuffs.\u201d A regular $2.00 value for $1.25.: Corset Covers We have these in all prices, from 17¢ all the way up to $2.50.SPECIAL VALUES: are our 23¢, 40¢ and 60c¢ .with torchon lace.Point Duchesse Lace, in.ivory, ecru, black ang white.In different widths and of many new designs.: Also black and black and white Veiling.\"New Lace > Just in, one case received to-day containing insertion and edgings of ~~ CORSETS French, American and Canadian makers are all represented here.D.& A.Corsets, white or gray, full range of sizes, in all the following prices: ROe.THe, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and 81.75.; No.209\u2014 Military Corget, white or gray: price $1.00.20° C.C, a la Grace\u2014New models, white or gray; .prices 81.50, 81.75 and $2.25.\"FF.P.Corset, or \u201cLa Reiné du Boudoir,\u201d straight front.long hips.white only; prices $1.30, $1.95 and 2.50.\"C.K.Corsets, French, self-attached garters with patent fasteners, white \u2019 only; price, $3.00.They are \\ Prices for.these begin at 18¢, 20¢; 30, 3B¢ ant so on up to 90c.* The Laces are belng marked presently and morrow at our regular lace counter.MUSIC will be on sale to- MUSIC FOLIOS At :.000 es T \u2014\u2014\u2014 JOB DEPARTMENT! È d TAGE \u2014 | oT = .-\u2014_ > Wanderers and Ottawas.Play 4 «a Bloodthirsty Match to a Draw The first game betweËn the Wanderers and the Ottawas for the custody in the Federal League of the Stanley cup resulted at the Arena last evening in à draw of 5 goals each.The Stanley cup Js a valuable trophy, but it should be withdrawn from competition altogether if it is going to result in such contests as the Arena saw last night.= signalized his return by scoring cleverly and put his side, the Ottawas, on level turns.There was a loud call for off side but the referee thought otherwise.It might be mentioned, that the Ottawa forwards haa all along been hanging off side as is their wont, Mc- Gee as usual being the worst offender, Billy Gilmour had a startling run all by.himself down the ice and .scored of cheering .it received.Bellingham was again.sent to the side, He had only restarted, and body-checked a man, when Billy Gllmour rushed in with stick and 'tiste on Bellingham, and when.the, latter accepted: the challenge à -free fight.was the result which the referee : stopped with difficulty.Poth were sent off.- \u2019 The scene at this stage beggars de- {sulted In a game utterly unworthy of À 4 complishments by running more than half way up the ice with the puck.Beveral free fights on the ice helped to enliven the proceedirgs, while a pool of blood in-the.centre added a dellcate evidence of the character of the play.If the referee had ruled a couple of men off for ten minutes or so he might | have restored-order.These two-minute rests are ineffective when men are playing butcher tactics.Mr.R.J.Whitlaw, honorary president of the Victoria Hockey Club, of Winnipeg, who was present at the game, said: \u2018\u201cThe spirit of professionalism has crept into the game and there was evinced a \u2018win or dle' deterrnination, which re- the best spirit of honest amateurism.\u201d .TRE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 904 by 157 runs.The nature ef the Weather and slowness of scoring is evident, for the game commenced last Friday and Qnly ended to-day, though only 761 runs were totalled by both teams, about 120 more than the England score.in the first innings of the first match., The feature of Hngland's second innings was that the first wicket realized- thirty runs and the tenth 61 runs, the other eight fell for 109 runs between them.r.Warner's team have now won three out of the five test matches; the last one is scheduled to commence at Melbourne to-morrow.The team has won all its contests with the provincial elevens, and Mr.Warner has achieved a success which | was denied to the Maclaren and Stod- dart more powerful combinations.The fabrics are dreams! We want you \u2018to see our Scotch Tweeds! i By no stretch of imagination could |very prettily, a feat which made Mc- scription,: The Wanderers were playing .\u2014 The total scores were as follows: ; .{ the game be considered other than |Glil students long for something of the the better.hockey, and with five min- Brandon and the Stanley Cup.England\u2014First innings.RS 1d Heather mixture with plaid under t i disgraceful .same class of hockey from him when utes .to go, .were desperate.Guarter| Winnipeg, March 3.\u2014 To-morrow England\u2014Second innings.;.210 ! P nder patterns | Three minutes after the blow of the |he plays with the University team.The was neither given nor taken.Man af-| morn the Brandon hockey team \u2014459 .Le .\u2014outspoken plaids \u2014mixtures with an occasional whistle the referee lest complete control of the men on the ice, and the pub- He was treated to an exhibition of slugging such as the rink has never Ottawas were now leading.\u2018There was another long delay owing to an accident to Smith, who collided with one of his own men, The game had ter man, was.floored, but it was goals they were now after.Ottawa were no laggards, and if the Wanderers were having the better of the exchanges still leaves for Ottawa after the Stanley Cup.The money necessary for all expenses was quickly subscribed by the citizens, many of whom expect to see Australia\u2014First inninge.131 171 \u2026 \u2014-302 Australia\u2014Second innings.\u2026.,.; seen before.not been in progress a couple of sec- |they were re tedly dangerous.Alf|the Stanley Cup brought West.Mr.| England won by.\u2026.\u2026.-.157 .; There seemed to be no attempt ro onds again hen Leahy was damaged Smith was ruled off and Ottawas were Burns, secretary of the league, at the : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cl oths ever imported.; j lean hockey.The give and take|and.Oo he carried off.was found playing five men agalngt six.ank request t Cc has no- i play clean y Sd the play-|that\u2019 the lower part of \u2018his body haa |McGee went the way of his club-mate, request of he Brandon UD bas Mr.Miscellaneous policy was in full force, ers seemed to go on the principle that one good slug deserved another.Thirty-six men were ruled off during the game, and If the Tee a been on in place of Leahy and started in in| Nicholso Seconds now only remain campetent, ten more mig! ave ; 1 2 son.nly = Nationals at Sault Ste Marie.the M.A.A.A.gymnasium, Mansfield added to the glorious record.rousing fashion, The feature of the|ed, and the Wanderers\u2019 supporters Saut] Ste.Marie, Ont.March 3\u2014The Street.Owing to the attraction at the The players seemed to make no ef- been cut by a skate.During the delay the Wanderers averred that the ice didn\u2019t suit them, Mallen, late of ti Cornwalls, .came remainder of the first half.was a great run by Bellingham.The score at the interval was: Ottawa, 2; Wanderers, stand.Splon Kop was never In it with the charge that was made up that height by some militant enthusiasts.Peace was at length restored.The game had not long been begun and \u2018they were four against six.Even then the men from the Capital were by no means out of it, for Westwick made a couple of dangerous onslaughts on breathed hard.The score came at last.Marshall got away,beat Smith, who had resumed, and McGee, and sent in hard \u2018Wanderers tried hard to notch the winning point, but they were unsuccessful, and the match was left drawn.Score: Wanderers, 5; Ottawas, 5.The scores were: Charlie Mackerrow for the position of, referee.Either gentleman will be satisfactory to Brandon.Nationals of Montreal have arrived here to play two games with the Soo hockey club.They are registered at .> at Hutton, who only partlally stopped ; The weariness of waiting was rellev-|{t, and- the teams wore level once hore.Fark Hotel and Je been spending annual report the secretary, read the ed b Ç 9 ed eir time in looking aroun e Soo., which w m y à general fight on the 25 cent| A few seconds remained, and the g adopted.Much of the success of the.The first game is scheduled for tomorrow night.The weather has been rather soft lately but it will not affect the ice very.much.Great interest Is being taken in the approaching contests.\u2019 J Montreal Lacrosse Club.The annual meeting of the Montreal Lacrosse Club was held last evening at Arena there was a very small attendance, Mr.Allan Cameron presided, and Mr.club during the season, the report said, was due to the trainer, Barry Dunphy.\u201cHe has certainly,\u201d it continued, \u2018\u2018Inspired the players with his unlimited knowledge of the game, and I would splash of color\u2014the richest and handsomest Prices $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 and $25.00.= egain when there occurred a fisticuff oo \u2014- .encounter between Bellingham and| | Wanderrorst Half: \u201cLeahy \u2014 .like to further state he has signified ™ 231 ST.JAMES STREET ' ony Gilmour, in which the latter Was| 2'\".\"'Ottawas .S.Gilmour Excelsior Ladies Vs.Lachine.oe (htention oo all nkIIE pnrEe + 1551 ST CATHERINE STREET e aggressor.B ! ; Crees VAS Le oS - | se: _ .2 .Bgressor oth were put off.The 3.Ottawas .W.Gilmour The Excelsior Ladles\u2019 Hockey Club, proaching.This in itself ensures an Ottawas.ald some pressing, and their Second \u2018Half.who are to meet the Lachute \u2018Ladies\u2019 even better showing than the season club championship shoot, 25 birds: \u2014 forwards put up at this stage some of 4 Wand a d Hockey Club on Monda \u2019 anus La ae LL © ; y evening for \" the best hockey of the match.There > ancerers .+ Jaraner b ; g' [Just mast., \u2018 i | was another long wait, and then Gard- : fu Oran ea ee ahead Home.report that ote team at the «In conclusion,\u201d said Mr.Potter, \u201cit One wan up sete mt, 15.SPRIN H ner and Ju McGee were sent to decorate| 7\" Gita Wag ove ceern .Westwick Present time has been greatly strength- might close Jnentloned Besse oa MeL He.Parexander, 16: Cooke, 15: A S _ ence, The réferee missed the in-| °°\" \" Ottawas oe Westwick ened by the addition of three lady play- SAR ; Yea Candliah cident, and after an appeal for infor.8\" AWAS .sreen seer, st ?A , : ; players were again canvassed, St.Jean, 14;.White, C., 14; Candlish, 3 ; + » pp T-| 9.Wanderers .«.Mallenjers of hockey renown.They expect a and It is pleasant news to state D.13; Candlish, N., 12; Landriault, 11.Ta Broired, Latest pe Et Frank McGee preparing.to cop one of is dashing runs.fort to curb themsetves, and man after man dropped to the ice laid out by \u2018playing the puck, mation to the other officials sent both men off.Had Gardner recetved all the wild swipes McGee intended for him, 10.Wanderers .Marshall According to precedent the match seen can ne wouldn't be alive to-day to tell the, ale, Mallen had a good opportunity to score, but unaccountably missed.Then, in mid-ice, BINV Gilmour got his arms round Strachan's neck, when he was! and brought him! In the process he got hurt him-| self, and had to go off.Strachan was penalized, but Gilmour allowed to go down.should have been palyed \u2018to a finish.but the Wanderers refused to continue longer with Dr.Kearny as referee, The president, officials and playing members of the home club were unanimqus in declaring that the referee, while endeavoring to be impartial was absolutely incapable of controlling such a game.Mr.James Strachan stated that they would play no longer under Dr.Kearns close game with the Lachute ladies, and at last night's practice 14 of the members of the club turned out, when a good hour was put in practising, The Lachute ladles will be the guests of the Excelsior Ladies\u2019 Hockey Club during thelr visit.Manufacturers League.In the last game of the Manufacturers League serles the Montreal Street Rall- way Company defeated the United Shoe | a successful) season.\u2019 they, as a whole, promised to again don the uniform, the \u2018winged wheel,\u2019 take up their sticks, and play the game once more.This speaks well for the season ahead of us, and with thelr ing, there {8 every reason to count on The financial statement submitted by Mr.G.H.Brown showed a credit balance of $514.39.; The following officers were elected:\u2014 |- hearts in the game, and sincere train- |- Curling Mark Sanderson's Thistles.Play was continued last evening on the St.Lwrence Rink for the Thistles presented by Mr.Mark Sanderson, of Leith: By defeating Mr.H.Drysdale's rink, Mr.W.M, Kearns steps into the final.The scores were: IL.az.Rubenstein t ! 1 i Fine qualities, from 60 cents to $5.00, A.A.WELSH, 2252 ST.Catherine Street : Opposite Victoria.a some well directed blow: scot free.Another long delay occurred, and would refuse to go on the ice under| Machinery Company by six goals t0 President, Guy T.Pettigrew; vice-pre- J.B.Spencer À ! sas » pe ; The Ottawas, with two of their rough- On the resumption, J.McGee was again, him in Ottawa.Mr.Tom Hodge ex- Pil.Mr.Kent refereed.The teams|gigent, T.J.Carlind; hon.secretary, |John Allan H.W.Griffin q : : : est \u2018men off, succeeded.in making upiruled to the bench for rough tactics.pressed a similar sentiment.were: T.S.Potter: treasurer, E.Herbert | Rubenstein B.C.Drysdale : â : for the deticiency, while the Wander-; - An amusing Incident occurred.Nich-| The latter emphasized the fact that United Shoe Manufacturing Company Brown; committee\u2014Fred.G.Reid, Ar- W.M.Kearns H.Drysdale \u2018 4 ers were almost equally to blame for;olson.in saving, found himself with.the Wanderers = had suggested the: \u2014Harris, goal; Peard, point; Leblanc, |thyr Hamilton, M.J.Murphy, James| - (skip)\u201417 (skip)\u20148 ' the character of the work done.{no one in front, so raced up the ice! names of several first-class referees, Cover pointwHarilton, laft wing; 8te-!girychan, and B.E.Haynes.ec ! \u2018 # With delightful frankness the sup.| himself.Within a few yards of Hut-,but the Ottawas refused to have any vie, right wing; Elliott, rover; Clark, « Prince Arthurs Defeat Sports.| BREAD 4 oriers of both teams howled out wW ton he passed.but the excellent chance: of them, preferring thelr own man, centre.+ ; > re.: : , the Prin = ! E ! instructions from the side Ito \u201ckill was.lost.However, the score was not! The reason the Wanderere' officials Montreal Street Railway Company- plie Étanter EP, trautess bave Te A ras played on evening boc 07 : him.\u201d \u2018\u2019chop his head off.\u201d ¢soak him long in coming.The Wanderers were gave for finally agreeing to Dr, Kearns Wilson, goal; Stewart, point; Smith, with the 'Brandon Club against - the, ween.the Prince Arthur and the! Do you know what it 18?Do you pi on the heäd.\u201clay him out,\u201d and Manÿ new putting it all over the Ottawas,' was that the matter would then have|cover point: Desjardins, left.wing; Dil-| vi LES Wanderer-Ottawa series \u201cSports,\u201d which resulted in a victory J] know bow good it is for thoss troubled 3 other lurid orders too numerous and .eus been placed in the hands of the Stanley lon, right wing: Shaw, rover; Rose, cen- i La ttn The se tes for the \"former by 71\" pins.|§ With indigestion?; energetic to mention.4 ,Cup trustees, who would almost cer-! tre.: .sûggested are March 9.10 \u2018and 12 : A doctor who has tried all the ag.Ÿ This seems exaggerated, but it is not.t tainly have appoihted Mr.Chittick, and\u2019 , \u2014 - = College Hockey.at Kingston.| that pritioumina oo far be pas ms Ï The players were constantly excited! him they wouldn't stand for at any] Spartans Won.: \u2019 Ki Ont a Beno y\u2014 | that \u201c7 fcumina Yas far better than ; to rough play, and they followed in- price ; .A fast gnd well contested game nf \u20ac ngston, Ont, Marc -\u2014(Special.| ;, 5 ever seen.He also § d .{ble oe ; - ! = kating The final Queen's inter-year match be- sald you ought to tell people about it, i structions as çlosely as possible.An extraordinary number of players: hocke was played on the Prince Arthur ® , 206 \u201895 - I have been telling them.f \\ ; \" ac nan ot {1dly ; ; | .; tween \u201806 and \u201805 years, played yester or years.; The Arena was packed with a wild were ruled off, no fewer than 36 being rink between the Spartans and the Ex- .day.snd \"06 won by 3 to 2 These | If you do not know how good it is i cheering crowd, which expressed dls- + on the fence.They were: celsiors, the former winning by the Robson Challenges Wood., : col \u201cos the fault is not with the bread, but #i t at the tedious and unnecessary | ; Tox - T lined i p two teams played last week and \u20180, with the advertising » but ga, he same.and then went wid A Strachan .«ooh suce 3 Tore ot 1-0.The teams lined up a8! Toronto, Marén 3\u2014Fred.J.Robson,| won.However, '06 protested on the: .| \" » , - - 2 V8; ( .; \" nt \"ax ; vu : With excitement when the play was on.| Westwick +.oor eee eee 2 tO Sonrtons (1) Excelsior (0) of Toronte, the Canadlan indoor skat-| ground that '05 had played ineligible, ; TEL MAIN 1028.{ ; ; .[hs Leahy .+.soccer ove vote 2 >p : : {ing champion, has issued a challenge| men.The protest was allowed, and; It might be mentioned, too, that hun-| ROX {H.Caulfield Goal K.\u2018Davis 2 , ¢ : ; i ; y hockey | ES 5 W.Gllmour .+000 s0000e À mn Mertbe CU, TR \u2018 to Morris Wood, of Brooklyn, N.Y.now '\u201906 won the championship.\u2014- | i dreds of people who know real Cc yl os ~ Smith .Le Grau» 3 ,F.Martin .Point .H.Rolling the AmerlfFin indoor champion, to ; .| i when.they see it, expressed disgust at: RIS F.MCGEE 12201212 Lun & 1G.Wdrd.Coverpoint.S.Pagquette| skate à series of three races for the : .He Ie eg drawn out fight vas.Le Marshall .IE 2.(acpt).(capt).international championship at 220 PE ROLE U M | i : before the long drawn out fight was, A a S.Gilmour \u2026\u2026.«eve \u2026.\u2026.Lov.4 |w.Parr.Rover=.TA Carroll yards, half mile and mile.He asks I | ere LE j over.| i Ki) os eee enn 5 iJ.Laing.Right wing.C.Macdonal + .e \u20ac ; .; \u2014 4\u2018 The game suartea 1m pm 0 M | Garner CI, |b Pain EE Tl une Diese \u201cGarden ni ani FORTHE \u2026 \u2018 - oe Pt dure to execute one hour of EAS 3 J.McGee .3 |G.Mackariane Komen.MacDonald the gates to be named by Wood.: F $1 00 «Month we Kesp your ; À a : ai, ours 1 < = C0 Bellingham .0%.6 |\u201d eferee\u2014Mr.McFhel.(| _A match between the champions was|.or di.Wardrobe in GoodOrder i Fortunately for all concerned, the: Ottawa men off 20, Wanderers men \\\\partly ararnged when they were in ; Cleaning Dyeing \u20ac iting 0 \\ game ended in a draw, as neither team.À oft 16.2-1 Baseball : :.: Pittsburg at the recent races, but defl- WHAT A PHYSICIAN SAYS.French Cleaning, | seins and Repairing of à .out vic- \\ Ta ; inite arrangements were not arrived at.avai + , : - hf tops.The teams ware: 0 oan.+ on Robaon \u2018In confident That he.can.bent , £07 several years Ihave nen =| Wardrobe Repair Concern, [Ji oR anderers, wer Ottawas.| ; to .Notes of the Game.| Toronto Club Players.Wood, with the two alone on the ice, Emulsion Our work here cousiets PHONE Ur 2501.'\u201d 47 Beaver Hall Hi 3 Nicholson .Goal.Hutton: > > @/| Toronto, March 3.\u2014Mannger Arthiir| without other contestants.to interfere.largely of lung troubles.Having used : \"W.Strachan.s Point.J.McGee\u2019 ., Irwin, of the Toronto Ball Club, has ac-| \u2018 Angier's Petroleum Emulsion in\u2019 my Bellingham.Cover, point .A.mith - .Co >, Score: 5 to 5.i+.' .lcepted the terms of Fred.Applegate, a Rod and Gun own case with the most satisfactory Aronson & Xutenbery, Leahy.Rover.- Westwick This is a rear view of \u201cNick\u201d in goal.| About 5000 there.CE | pitcher.ho ar on ith Lhe, Worcester _ Tesults, makes me partial to it, and Cr wel ers, 601 2° .Gentre.McGee: \u2019 , o \" .ub ear ast sea , id - i \u2014 : - it v large! - 8 7 :| ena on er evens Wings .W.Gilmour and Gardner did tne trick.completely Kill him: Kill him!™ quently sold, for $1,000 to the New Or-}.Montreal Gun Club.100 Charles.À.EE @ e ot: vy chou Jowellery 1 Blachford.vo ,.8, Gilmour beating Hutton.This raised the crowd Rough was no name for it.leans Club, of the Southern Léague.| The followlhg.is the result of the antonlo, Texas.Tell : Furs stored during Summer of Mallin replaced Leahy.'t¢ the highest pitch of excitement.The! The Jap-Russian war was not in it.Applegate is a right-hand twirler of; &poon shoot of the Monfreal Gun Club, Angler's Petroleum Emulsion has the \u201cmonths.8 Referee\u2014Dr.Kearns, ottawa, drewa teams were again on level terms.But| Thirty-six ruled off! That's the Imit,, marked abliity.and during his soloum | twenty birds, known, traps and angles: endorsement of : over one\u2019 hundred id Timekeepers\u2014Mr.H.M.ndrews the brutal work continued.Suddie Gil-| .v .; d : e \" - \u201c1 pumont, 18; Edwards, 16; cDuff, 15: thousand eminent physicians in Can- os & ee and Mr, J.Rosenthal, Ol- mour let into Klachferd when thé puck nance and bull all wise law bars priæe!gplendid work.He was also used IN st Jean, 15; Redman, 4: White, J.18; |ada, the United States, England and Golden.Prop.\u2014 Entirely\u201d retired J: tawa.\u2019 was far away, and the latter had to! 82 H Be .the outfleld, where he proved himrelf to: Candlish, N.13: Landriault, 18:.Kear-|its colonies.We belleve this to be a Ce rovebonts Eptirely refitted, all Umpires\u2014Mr.P.Baskerville, Ottawa, be carried to the dressing-room with a, make jane » the Stanley Cup came in| pe one of the eurprises of the seuson.|ney, 13: Hogan, 12: Cooke, 11; Parsons, indisputable evidence of the supreme modes hot water heating electric Nght \u201cPL and Mr.R.Stevenson, Montreal.- bad knee.Gilmour was penalized.The lke 2 lion.: .Most of the Toronto players have al-|11; (vandlish, D., 11; Murray, 11; White, value of Angler's Petroleum Emulgion, [end ¢old baths, unexceiled \u2018cuisine, first So At 8.35 both teams were on the ice.j usual delay followed.! | The Ottawa forwards played slightly ready signed their contracts for the sea-i ©; 11, a : and a good reason why you should use liverÿ, and moderate rates.Hotel bus las \u2018After a few words of wholesome ad-' Frank McGee gol away by himself the better game.son of 1904, and an adequate idea of the| \u201cpha.following is the result of the it, It Is pleasant to take.\u2018sll trains.2 vice from the referee the puck ' was and beat Nicholson, thus giving the Ot-: The referee came in for some terrible! strength of the team may be gathered from the line-up, which is as follows: \\ \u2014 \u2014 ee faced.At.the ,start the Ottawas taws once more the lead.\u2018Subsequently abuse from both sides., - : i ale 1 We : ( [{ a - t, Charlie Fuller.CIS, pessed, but the Wanderers quickly al- little Mallen was laid out, and thera, At ona time Ottawas played with only! patchers pack Jott.ef rence url CL .° ; .tered the situation and were danger-iwas another weary delay.When play three men on.the ice.Me.Fred.Applegate, Horace Newen- | All obnoxious perspirations of the feet and armpits- cus though their shooting was wide.The game early became rough and.Frank McGee was spread on the ice by Bellingham.The former got away with one of his inifhitable runs and scored, but was ruled off side.Bell- fngham was subsequently ruled off for ; a heavy body check.; i The Wanderers had.a long apell of attack but their shooting was pot good.i this principally due to the fact -that the forwards were very closely checked.Strachan and Westwick were ruled off for a mix-up and then dively play* by McGee almost ended in the downfall of Nicholson's charge, but the Wanderers goal tend was in his best.form and relieved the situation with a long lift.The Wanderers shooting was now much better and Hutton had \u2018his work cut out twice to save, Leahy was sent to the fence for a hody check\u2019 and the Wanderers, on the resumption, were again close in oun Hutton, Billy | Gilmour was also ruled off tor rough.work.Af the same time there was a\u2019 five minutes\u2019 walt owing to a broken lace.The match \u2018had by this time degen- y i was resumed Blachford got In.a hot shot which Hutton failed to stop, and again the Wanderers had drawn level.| At this stage J.McGee, in charging an\u2018 opponent, got his forehead cut, and had to retire.Delay again, \u2019 The Wanderers' defence had a bad few minutes of it when Bellingham had been sent to the fence, and West- wick scored.The Wunderers replied gamely and ralned in shot \u2018after shot on the Ottawa net, but Hutton was in reat form and furned them aside, rank McGee was put off for tripping, and then Marshall was stretched out by Bllly Gilmour.Bellingham was again rent to the slde for checking.His absence led to another score, West- wick getting In another good \u2018shot, which baffled Nicholson, who had to run out to it.The Ottawas were now two up, and the match looked all over.Nicholson had a hot time for a few] minutes.F.McGee slashed Marshall cruelly over the head with his stick, and in a few rfeconds there was a pool of blood on the ice.The teams again retired for a long wait, The game had hardly been restarted .And what would it have been with Moore and Pulford there?) - The referee's (Intentions were but his execution was bad.i Twelve men were ruled off in the first: good, | J.McGee informed the referee that he | base, ham, Billy Mills, Fred., Falkenburg, \u2018Clarence Quinn; first base, Tom Raub, second base, Jimmy Downey.third Louis Rapp; left field, Jack.White; centre field, Dick Harley; right field.Charlie Murray, spare men, Charlie Kuhns and Ernest Weidensaul, Leagues in Session.New York, March 8.\u2014After two protracted_ sessions in the office of the National League yesterday, the Nn- tional League and the American League committees on rules came to an agreement as to certain conditions, but the committees on schedules will meet again to-day to adopt, so far as possible, non- conflicting playing dates.It is belleved that there will be no difficulty in arranging the schedules.i The foul strike rule, which was adopted by both leagues last season will be retained during the coming season.A tional championship will be arranged between the pennant winners of both leagues.Two coachers will be allowed with one man -or more on bases.These post-season of seven games for the na- positively \u2018cured by one application of SPIROZONE REMEMBER\u2014One application of Spirozone is an absolute cure, if not, we will send.you $1,000.00, \u2019 Price $1.00 at all druggists or sent postpaid.THE SPIROZONE COMPANY, Rigaud, Que.LYMAN, SONS & CO., Wholesale Distributing Agents.à were the three important matters pâss- ed upon by the rules committees, and after they adjourned the American League delegates held a brief sedsion at which the changes-were ratified President Johnson annoû at-hel had signed the following umpires for 7 p> erated into a brutal exhibition of horse «hen NMellingham was again sent.off play and Alf Smith charged Marshall gor\"g plain check.Indeed, the referee from _ behind, Into the \u2018boards In the goamed to have no use at all for Bell.|thirteen minutes.Nearly a man a min- most savage manner, for which he only jngham on the ice.On.this occasion #te: received two te There was a! the cover-polnt played the puck and] The ice was in good shape for the first cng delay until- Marshall recovered.(40k jt away with him.Billy Gilmour ten minutes, but quickly acquired a coat The first goal came immediately af-| vas also sent to the side a momerlt|of water.wouldn't hurt a mosquito.épis 050 eR en ter the restart.= The Wanderers forwards got away with a nice run which later, and there was another sickening wait, while a wounded Wanderer was being attended to.The majority of the Wanderers had already been damaged.The tit-bit of the match occurred at thls stage.Right from his own end came Mallen with the puck, eluding every effort to k- him out en route, jumping over hockey sticks and ekat- ing round: the\u2019defence until, when near Hutton, he let go, and had the rubber rafely in the net.It was a spectacular run, and well deserved the long round Combination work was out of the question.The checking was too close and hard.The Wanderers tied the score with a few seconds left to play and the crowd went.wild.: Mallen, late of Cornwall, showed \u2018up splendidly and was the only man not ruled -off.Both McGee and Marshall had their heads decorated with blood-stained bandages.: Smith, of Ottawa, got a blow In the eye and the optic looked about the size of an orange.: The players were given.Instructions to go out and \u201ckill\u201d somebody, and they pretty nearly succeeded.- Leahy, of Wanderers, was put out of business in the first half and had to retire in favor of Mallen.After an exhibition like last night's, | were on last year's staff.Kelly; wlio | the question_of playing Sunday games the coming season: Sheridan, -G'Loughlin and Connelly, who officiated at the American League last year; Frank Dwyer, of Detroit, and King, of the New England Lengue, with Carpenter, of the Southern League, are to be the reserve umpires.The National League Club represen- tatlves met during the afternoon, but without transacting any business, and adjourned until to-morrow.of 1904 were announced by President Pulliam, of the National League: Ems- île, O'Day, Moran and Johnstone, who officiited for the Eastern League last season, will be extra man.President Herrmann, of the Cinein- nati Club, as chairman of the National committee, made no announcement as to ,what decision he would render, in at Ridgewood, L.I.President Powers, \u2018of \u2018the.Eastern The following umpires for the season | OOKE\u2019S SHIRTS ir pA te te ro rm it is doubtful if 1,000 people would turn out to see another game, ; League, stated that he had secured the .: .Billy Gilmour played about-as good a release of Tom Daly, from the Cinein- i 5 One of Hutton's grand stand poses.game as anybody on the ice.He got tn Nat! Club, and that he has engaged the ] H , Le some very slick stick handling.player to manage and captain the Pro- .$ A ; : % .ridence team o e Eastern League, » - LS L éahy capped with a shot that set The people who had bet on Ottawas | \u2014 ARE \u2014 à 3 tion wondering and the vast crowd nearly liad 8 fainting fit when she team during the season.; .A > i yelled itself hoarse, McGee shortly came on without its regular defence.: \u2018 .| .after missed a great chance and Leahy If teams are going to play that kind ENGLAND VS.AUSTRALIA.St d d C di P d ti : was sent off the ice.Bellingham was of hockey they should become identified The W 'e T wi he F an ar ana 1an I oO uc 10NS 4 cheered for good defensive work and with professionalism.-It was a disgrace| Jhe Warner's Team Wing the Fourth i 4 McGee missed another fine opportunity to amateur sportr ova Test Mutoh by 1&7 Rune.table .i 3 of drawing level.Alf.Smith was again oO .ydney, March 3.\u2014A match notable S d B N I i sent to the bench.: : a ha ho ey player sald lt was the for its poor scoring upon an Australian ur passe y one | piso toni Frank McGee was by this time amongst the scrappers and his play deteriorated accordingly.He escaped the referee's eye for some bad holding, but suffered the penalty soon after- -wards, At this time Buddie Gilmour \"had two sticks broken within a min.could rough it up,\u201d he said, \u201cbut 1 was never in that class.\u201d Atherton, manager of the Montreal Baseball Club, was present, and his eyes bulged out at the way the players swiped one another.\u2014 ; McGee, the great Ottawa forward did wicket such as Sidney in March usually Blair's Pills Great Ragiish Reedy tor M.E.Sutherland.Storage bins\u2014J.A.Jamieson.Vestibule for cars\u2014NM, Power.Gas engine\u2014A.G.Ronan.Radiator\u2014G.M.Aylsworth.Railway block system\u2014J.Morton, Miner's candlestick\u2014R.H.Rusden.Clothes ree}\u2014S.Tillson.: \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ar London & Paris Exchange, Limited, GENERAL BANKERS.Head Office - - St.Toronto.Write for new publication, on call options with Advantates Explained BOARD OF TRADE BLDC.he Phone Main 983._ \u201cMutual Fire Insurance Company Room 57, Guardian Building Montreal.A General Fire Insurance Business transacted at the Lowest Rates.AGENTS WANTED throughout the Provines EE ; = Dale : Marine and Fire Underwriters, \u201830 St.Francois Xavier St.| MONTREAL, eee EE NOTICE THe Harbor Commissioners of Montreal will: receive ap~ -'plicntions until noon, 8th March instant, for Whart Berths, Spaces and Privi- legs during the coming stason of navigntion, after wach date all\u2019 tho appHea- tions received will be dealt with, together.DAVID SEATH., -._ Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal, 3rd Marcell, 184.i « 97TH DIVIDEND The Shareholdorsa of The Molsons Bank are hereby notified that a Dividend of FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, upon the capital stock, has been declared for the cure rent half year, and that the same will be payable at the office of tho Bank, in Montreal, on and after the ; © SECOND DAY OF APRIL NEXT.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to fst March.both: days inclusive.By order of the Board.\u201ceel : .JAMES ELLIOT.General Manager.\u201cMontreal, 26th February, 1904.= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 | and Its Market' \u2026 168URD FREB UPON REQUEST.Jgpo Herald__te\" published by.The Heralg.Publishing Company, 603 Craig .Montreal.James & Brierleyg Papas Directors BUILDINGy - London, England.Licensed by the Govt.of Ontario to dealin - Stocks and Shares Canadian Oflice.34 Victoria - IT PAYS TO BUY GUR COAL | \u2018THE PROVINCIAL\u2019 a La FRE , ' - oo \u2018 5 re SHE MONTREAL DAILY HKRALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904, eee emer ee mere - | f ° i | Pp \u2014 .0 : \u2018 _ | 3 .; F [ I'l ad ar ain S C t of | I, \u2018Art Drapery Dept.d y { || A Corset of Comfort ë \u2018 * ' Soroggie's Special Corset is ä THIRD FLOOR \u2018 \u201d _ .ce .3 i i = exact reproduction of + | March came in with its usual \u201cbluster and blow,\u201d doing ita \u201clevel | BR, 9Xa0t reproduction ur .13 \\ 3 i i is iu models.It 18 made in ba- Sag j i Floor Oil Cloth, Linoleum and Japan- best\u201d to keep people indoors\u2014the attempt was futile, for Spring is just models.it le made In bas.\u2018 ing.Earl ring Renovatin » ° .| Sater ting.Barly Spring \u2019 round the corner\u2014There\u2019s no time to wait for wind and weather when | hip, straight front, fully } - .o ! » * \u201c 4 ; JAPANESE MATTING.~ bargains, and timely bargains at that, are so much to the fore.Here's with lace and ribbon.white : .Floor Matting, good qual- i i i i .a \u2018perfect fitting Corset, | { SU, In à large number of neat a Friday List that wjll tempt the wariest and wisest buyers.a perfect fitting Corset, # patterns\u2014u rare chance to fix , give entire satisfaction in ù i à up your bed or dining rooms at , every way.Worth much \u2018 À.\u2018a great saving.Worth 15e .i oo more than the price we 4 8 yard.For this sale, per yard .9% ask .RR 000006 i JAPANESE MATTING.° QR O Oo re | a e as, ( \u201d _ # 36 in.Japanese \u2018 Floor , Matting, ; , : , j extra strong warp, soft and pli- : .I.Co \u2026 Ladies Collars ; \u2018able finish, desirable styles; 1200 yards strictly high-class French Taffeta Silks, full 22 inches wide, perfect in A tot of Ladior and Children's | ; | give your room a very n .ce .: ; : I { and \u201clasting covering.Worth quality, color and finish, bright, fresh Silks, direct from the loom, cvery shade up-to- : Pique Collars, in white, pink | i 18e.For this sale, per yard.12 date.Colors are white, ivory, créam, biscuit, reseda, sky, rose.turquoise, .and pale blue.Regular 45c, 69c à AMERICAN GREX MATTING navy, fawn, cardinal, etc.These Silks were made to sell at $1.10.On sale 65c at .eens reas 19 86 in.American Grex Matting, .00 | .Ladles\u2019 4 ply Linen Collars, four Ï 3 made of southern swamp grass, : Friday, while they Jast, per yard, © 000010 00CEER0000 0000000 C00 csv un 00 different shapes, all good styles.: .one of the best wool substitutes .AAA - .Regular 15e and 17e.As we a 4 ever known; will wear and ; A , 0 .have not got all sizes, wiil clear ; À 8 * ook as good as tapestry, of neat à ] > TO-MOrrow'at .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.24 j ; ' carpet patterns and solid col- - 1 10 dozen Ladies\u2019 Battenberg.Col- A i ors.Worth 60c.For this sale, OO S = or .Co lars, large size, color ecru.Re- ' | $ Per Yard \u2026.+.200e0ccceeeeace se 453 ' .© : ro © | gular 75c.To-morrow\u2019s selling 59 | i : : - : ice +.PP 59 £2 -FLOOR OIL CLOTH.: .20 Se ; pr : @ I 8-4 Floor Oil Cloth, in all the Ladies\u2019 Good Dongola Kid Lace Boots, Goodyear Welt aud exten- : Ë 28 \u2018ns, ality; : : qH ; -H eus 3 eu en be save sion edge soles, patent tips, Military heels, sizes \"2% WOOL GLOVES ; LE ing enough to well repay you ~~ à ; .Frida .: ; for the early investment.Worth ; to { regular price $2.00 and $2 50 y , BEXTRA SPECIAL\u2014300 ; pairs 44 30e per sers yard.For this- 23 Bargain.vecceoenmunaccecan eee 000000000000 A ® .Sldren's Sal i Tanne en = \u201c sûle, per yard.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.e.- .- i .i , in pl: @ ey col- F A ] cle KR: \u2018 : \u2018ors, white and black.Regular - £ LINOLEUM.- 30-PAIR ONLY\u2014Girls\u2019 Kid Button Boots, made with Tin Bo png pack: Regular vi 8-4.the good quality of.English heels, narrow toe shape, patent tips, sizes I Morrow, per pair «.15 0 Linoleuin, best prepared, put- Dfi = ¥ ri terns for all fancies.rell known 3nd 2 only, regular.price 85c.rl ay 5 C _ i] for its wearing qua ities.Forth ! \u2018 ame e\u2026.+e 9200 Ce 20000 nat 0S 5 ¥ The.per square yuïd.For this 6a \u2019 °c * cee Tener * i .H E SUPPORTERS + 4 Sale, per yard.0 ea.oo - .> > - - Pe Sa AAA ~~ ~~ 5 #4 .- .Ladies\u2019 Hose Supporters, to fast- g - ° - .vi ° , ; Le .A ig Rpg vim Walking Skirts | Ladies\u201d Waists = Tp from of vores why vue, È \u2018Carpet Squares -wool filled A $5.50 WALKING SKIRT FOR $2.98.$1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 WAISTS FOR :9c.low.Regular prive 21c, for, pér i Carpet Squares, all-wool filled, $ $ >.5 15 i of choice patterns, gu-ranteed Such a bargain as this comes but very seldom.\"Don't fail to be here early Friday morning to par- palr.detre eee see see eee Te colors.\u201cvor $6.00.l'ur this, 95 Consequently when it does we lay very great om: © take of this reat Naist bargain.It is impossible > ° ; ' Bale, each .22000000 00202 49 phasis on its extra special value.ese irts wilt- to give any idea o e great importance o is ; \u2019 : .Le simply vanish, so come at 8 a.m.- i fer.: .\u201c Pom adour Combs a » CARPET SQUARES.PR 60 only LADIES WALKING SKIRTS, of \u201c} .Stylish Waists of Flannelette, Chambray and \u2019 ; p .i 9 x 9 feet Tapestry Carpet All-wool Cheviot Frieze, \"in black only, oo 1 Lawn, nude up in several most attractive .Spéclal display of Side, Back and x ' Squares, good quality, neat - made in a handsome seven gore style, ; new designs.These would sell regulaärly Pompadour Combs, worth from D patterns, doûbie warp, one of * .trimmed with broadcloth.strapping and © for \"$1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25.Our sale .8%¢ to 50c.Your choice for, oe pi the best values in the market.- amall buttons, finished with several \\ price Friday only .coca.ve: 5 .\u2014\u20acach 5.000 suce inc ace eee een 020P i , Worth $5.80.For this sale, 50 rows of tailor stitching.These would - v ~ IN Leach ie ieee .sell regularly for $5.50.Our sale price - .\u201cve.: Co A \u2018 ) > 7 ; RP « A A) All orders for Draperies, Hangings, for Friday .: + Ladies Whitewear DRESS SHIELDS ÿ Cosy Corners, promptly and skilfylly - $1.50, $1.75 AND $2.00 CAMBRIC GOWNS FOR 98¢.- - Lau 3 t t derate prices.\u2019 ° \u2019 FY .hha Lightweight Dress Shields, lined 3 re moe wre Children\u2019s Serge Dresses .| Hanésome cambric Night Goxne made uo | Prose De ey ne : $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 AND $3.50 SERGE DRESSES FOR These were made up to sell at $1.50.$1.75 f PAT enn rere E WALL PAPER : To - ; \u2019 DSc.\u2019 oo and $2.00 each.Our speciah price Friday.es ~ ~~ A] \u2018 i ; .; : ET COVERS FOR 39c¢.: 3 : 85 only GIRLS* SERGE DRESSES.made 65c CORSE \u2018 ! c 3 ce à: .; - deni - .le Cot \u2018ers, made with .N Do mot wait til Spring is upon you un jn sored pleasing nea domnk.toe | sun Came corer Covers, mage wis 1 hiffon Collars ; me te oriahter) claims.Dut begin \u2018navy, cardinal and brown.These are 4 trimmed with Incé edging and ribbon 800 dozen of White and Black N now © ngnten up your room.1 lariy- from $2.50 to $3.50.- \u2018Our | beading around neck-and arms.Worth - Chiffon Collars, both pointed Ra Gloomy rooms have no place on the worth regu y! pr ; | regularly \u20ac5c.Our special price Friday - and straight, 1; all the follow- d calendar if you buy your PAPERS sale price for Iridayv.races \u2018 regularly 63c.ur s : > ve ane Strai 4 hall, ie follow, A from us, for the.styles and colorings A mm , \u2018 14514 125 and 15 Spectal cach = A of the stock we are showing will sure- ; i.- : ° i.OCT - : ee : of paporing walls Begins in the.taste Boys\u2019 3-piece Suits\u2014Half Price - mm of papering walls begins in the taste LE RS + A to select the right Capen Ne are These Suits range in price from $3.50 to $7.50.On Friday we offer any Suit in the entire line for Halt Price.RIBBONS ; s owing $ correc es yles, and among.We want you to come here Friday expecting to see the handsomest gathering of Boys\u2019 Suits at the lowest .- 2 the fun reds o pa orto er sure.prices ever quoted, and you have our word for it that you'll not be disappointed.lah | .1,000 yards of Colored Silk and to find just the paper to suit your These Suits are made in the latest styles, in Navy Blue Serges, Cheviots and All-wool Tweeds, in light and | : Satin Ribbons, in a large assort- CC & taste.: dark effects.They range in price from $3.50 to $7.50.On sale Friday at 8 a.m, HALF PRICE.: ment of shades In different : ° : a , , w s.egular price 12 1-2c \u201c * : 4 : VC \u2019 \u2019 to 24c¢ yard.Friday your choice WASH FABRICS \" AL BLACK LACE SALE | He ° Duchess Ribbon, 5 inches wide, In this b section new weaves, new \u2018 - .; ; i extra good quality, In a 1 e colorings and new designs catch the ~ New Goods are arriving rapidly, amongst our stock you will find an excellent newest shades, with black, white .eye at every turn in bewildering \u2018as- : ._ | and .Ye sortment.-assortment to select from, D - Bh et : per yard 00000000 23 | Snowflake Zephyrs are a \u2018most.Black Guipure Laces, : + Black Chantilly Laces, or - 4 i popular line; they are here in - Black Guinure Edgings, : : \u2018Black Chantilly Edgings, | - i fawn, pink.apple green, light Black Guipure Insertions, Black Chantilly Insertions, .Ribbon Remnants : reseda, light blue,\u2019 dark blue, Black Guipure Appliques, | .Black Chantilly Beadings, | .i red and gray, at, per yard.13 Black Guipure Medallions, i Black Chantilly Medallions, .1,000 remnants of Ribbon.in a large Dress Ginghams, in a large va- Black Guipure All-Overs, a) Black Chantilly All-Overs.variety of colorings.In different riety of new fancy.stripes and ; 0° Black Silk Russian Net, spotted.- widths, to clear on Friday at HALF checks, per yard \u2019 12 Black Silk Cluny Laces, - .\u2014\u2014f \u201c Black Cotton Russian Net, spotted and plain.© PRICE.- = B Cer YRTC.es NAA sn : Black Yak: Laces, - / Black Silk Fish Net.: est English Prints, warranted - .: Black Cotton Fish Net > * fust colors, extra.special, per Black Yak Insertions.ac otton Fis ot.5 yard PS annee runs To make room for New Lines, we are clearing out many of our older ones at reduced prices.Four different .FANCY GOODS ~ warner mre ni onde y © : vlots\u2014ite, Be, 106 and 15e.per yard.: \u2018 3 Co : : : Special reduction in Stamped Lin- DRESS GOODS - Co ens for Friday.We use the finest : ' ° -linens in our stamping department and \u2018 This splendid variety of Spring \u2018 haye all the latest conventional and Dress Goods is daily being augmented Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, plain and rib- \u2019 Boys\u2019 Sweaters, in navy and cardinal, size 59 floral designs.; Lo + ee ayow Goods.Amongst - bed, full fashioned, spliced ankles, dou- So Boys to 38 \u2018navy and \u201ccardinal, white : Dollies, roun@ or square, with iN Dentille Voile, 42 inches wide, in \u2019 ble heel and toes.atrongly knit soles, ' stripe Collars ça lea Le no 75c .Donor porders.floral er Il new lorings, special, per very soft and elastic.rly cent C .: \u2018s Sweaters, navy and cardinal.good | sus, ] .Se vara .se Cee 5.pe eee pe ; value.Special for Friday.a.i ; Me lity soft and elastic, equal to hand 7 25 Price 4c, Friday .J cer in .\u201c .; ; i » ; q : .: sy \u201d Fancy Embroidered Etamine, 48 : ; ; ; Kknit\u201d.\u2026.0.00nsscecrse sen ces de ace Ve \u2018 Doilies, round or square.with, »inches wide, in mixed shades of ; .A ; nr : slgns, size b inches Regular ! Led srecn, gray and fawn, per 50 : _ \u2018 te tce 5c, Friday .\u2026.j 52 toch Ladies Clot.tn Hace C0 © 4 BE =.e À S e ] ] .Centreplecés, \" with buttonholè.ne : .ry Pr - TS i floral \u2019 SES would be -good yalue at BS Groce an ' OVISION .pecla S ov or Sy on Regu- \"95e; ere morrow, per yard.pe , lar 25c.Friday .o.A 15 : if ; Tea Cosy Covers, buttonhole bor- ° .- CMEESE BUTTER } © HAMS ; \u2018ders, conventional or floral de- BED SPREADS Our Best Stronz Cheese; per.1b.15 Finest Creamery .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.22 Strathcona Brand, per Ib.= 154% signs, eeu 30c.All.sizes, 20 Put in \u2018stock to-day, a splendid COFFEE BEY LARD Le BONELESS BACON ' Stamped Glove, Veil, Handker- assortment white satin finish: Fresh Ground, M.& J.83%\" Püribleat Lard .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.12% Strathcona Brand, per Ib.16% : chief and Tie Cases.(Regular Bed Spreads, size 2 1-4 x 2 3-4 ] | \u2014 ir a iit 20e.Friday at .sees 15 \u2018 Sn Specially priced for quick, > : \u2018 Regular, Special.Regular.Special, \u201c Regular.Special.ae ~ ~ selling, each .75 - pecial i la a1; 1bs.Flour (Strathcona) 2 27 A ; \u2018 Colored Alhambra Quilts, in sin-.Cine tone or Loat Sugar 0 as BE Thistle Haddie.per Hn, oro: i (10 9% Ibs.Fleur (Stratheoon) 2.1b : 3 : + pe .Icing or Loat Sugar .BL HY .Vasuness ll .4 Ibs.(8 cee a .gle bed size.for, each.56 : pkas.Macaroni Lencsececnnu0uce 30 \"25 Imported Sardines, per tin .1213 .10, 7 Ibs.Rolled Oats .3% .2% Basement Bargains * Unbleached Sheeting, full 2 yds.8 lbs.Fine Prunes .ses 5 25 Strathcona Jellies, 3 pkgs.30 .2H- 2 pkgs.H.O.Buckwheat .30.28 .and Sau.wide.Per yard .cvn.15 Bartlett Pears, 3 1b.can 2 15 Strathcona Extracte, 3 bottles.5 2% ; quart tin Maple Syrup assnseuse 5 104 .300 donen «pes Gus ans Sau : th Soap .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.+ ' Baker's Chocolate, db.oe 300 2; itape Nuts or Malt Food .13 1d cers, worth $1.2 » toc ' Smee : ro Sane Soap tete 0 23 3 bags Table SAR LR oe .215.16 Log Cabin Tomatoes .\u2026.12% .10 Bt nsc ce see esse sceca secs e nes 5 : 3 lbs.Cleaned Currants .2% .Victor Evap.Cream .12% .10 Lion Brand Mik .eee 12% .10 200 dozen Tea, Dinner and Soup Book Announcement.; \u2014 Fates worth from soc to $055 | ; eq ozen.: ¥ : ° \u2018 ; .: .at .aecas es a.nca a sas 0 5 § i .; - ; \u2018 Lo \u2018nn Teapots, worth 25c.4 A Checked Love Affair wy Togs : 7 * Co .Speciäl .PE ses 1214 i ; Ce \u2019 \u20ac \u2019 \\ .15 dozer odd decorated \u2018Basins, 3 ; By PAUL LEICESTER FORD.Mail and Phone St.Catherine and asserted Shapes.worth from it 5 Vrich P'hotograu on by, Har.Orders Promptly University Str.eets, 500 Steel Enamel Saucepans, oa \u2019 > ; George Wharton Edwards, Sy \u201c Montreal.at .L.2.2000.erent SI .25 i publisher's price, $2.00; Cc Attended to.) 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