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The Montreal herald
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Ne 1 pees lor Yor ee Poor Per, 1.fs other bp pe flee nih oro hire with En en ee treat telnet, CH EERE ERTERS alr er, Phe an tant * Ç.| Ce .vu ce =} f cn } ; 3 @- æ WHAT IS GOING ON - v \u201c5 Toy Sf rn i = vote 4 Te = : ; ! \\ a NC (Es i =.= = 1e WARMER TO-MORROW, eu Lo boa - = I.- : Non Tk ETT ee : Te sd \u201cen tripes \u2026- » .wo 0 bis Ls t tu oar bk KO T4\" = \u2018 : so.1 » - \u2026 \u201c> Ex se ._\u2026\u2026 - « a \u2019 © \u201c rue 4 pare M , «3 1 [+ Loew \\ ss © £ so Le 43 .VS peu >.-ü , ta + _ 4 AM \u201ceu, + DE + ov .Hs Lan oy à \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ues STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.New Yorkr- La Sas 7.> avpa na Foin Nar.es-Ri-itan avery i\u2014laogt- 1.4 Ty eaegnm \u2014Prmerar an, Gobhrascar\u2014Keuriur x \u2014-Ne- \u201cau a.N Y Pr adelr>'a o ~- Nc Fea on 1 ; is A petit vaftures of Montreal citizeus, and praye business ing fruit peddlers and others in the streets be aot anterfired witn, is expected to be : srabehly now as much about port \u2018apañ - Camper as Joussia docs.EN TAPAN the \u2018yo poliral parties hav ited no SULLY he Cerny Kirz, knew how to 49 a *rournid wemda-og) things.but there vas roe tg he 2.1u't hosw and that was whan oat Three Aces.The nk eft a ten-poind hoy at the hnm@ rf Fania A * ar4 wife no?Story, last wesk vregnn May 0 Obser-er THE WORLD 5 FAIR a° St Lerais will have a Pike reead of a Chicago \u2018Midway * Carte Net .n jromiazs to be thers to carve y the Lnierssl Lg features with her little La\u201c het - KUOPATRIN begin ha fod there WIEN \u2018ue for fied Inoking fop He wm.| de extrerpeiy gratia \u2018s =0 mut of *.Sh carn hat Moses was no : *-Leaded.Conaidering \u2018te .3 a severe Llow to thas memory res eon of Moees.SOME SAY Spricg begios at 7.09 ,pm.and others 74 YWhats tha difference, when Spring, bike a hockey match, never begins on me\u201d 7 Overcome by Heat.(Washington Times.) The last Eskimo brought to this œuntry By Feary is dead.being Unable to etand the WATTT®h 0° Our \"ipate.This, ton, whem \u2018he r'erk 0° he wonther Fan lod yn ni] *R suppose: We vere bavacæ gezu ne Arcti.temperature: - ere MAIN OFFICE : 202 St.James Bt, Cor, St.Peter St.You van adopt the ° and save | Call or write for | Pamphlet A ! , on \u201cHome Banking.\u201d | Che Sovereign Bank of Canada (INCORPORATED HY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.) SAVINGS DEPARTMENT You can open an account with $1.00.You will be furnished with pass-book.Your deposits earn the highest current interest.home Banking System money you banking at your disposal.| WEST END BRANCH: Cor.St.Catherine and Guy Sts.never saved before.very facility consistent with sound | A .| a GANADIANPAGIFIC MONTREAL TIME BILL.Corrected to March 3.ST JOHN, N.B., Halifax \u2014 Lv.{7.75 pm.AT.(x) 8,55 u.m.TORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.JOUIS, MO.CHICAGO \u2014 lv.19.0J aus, *lv pom.Ar.*1.30 am.*.15 p.m.NVINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.*9.40 am.Ar.6.50 p.m.& = MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.30 p.m.Ar.\u201c3.0 au OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger 18.20 a.m.pm.Ar.12.40 p.m.\u20181000 pm.Lv.Wind - sor St.#84 am.*.40 am.$lv.00 au.4.00.p m.\u201c10.10 p.m.Ar.*5.00 a.m.11,40 am.\u201cJu p.m.7.00 pm, 39.45 pu.0 #2 QUEBEC - Lv.#830 am.¥2.00 pu.pom.\"11.00 pm.Ar.*6.50 am, +2 JV pu.\u201c6.30 p.m., $4.30 pw.- BOSTON-Lv.90 amv, *745 pm.Ar *8 i am.\u20189415 am.\u201c4 VAUDREUIL\u2014Le, 3845 am 19,30 am SE 8 a.m., $10.00 am.id Sr pom 400 pm 44.15 po, (ail, pm, Tal p.m.£10.10 pm.Ar.\u201c7.5 am, *$.Qv am.+340 am.411,45 um, #1205 pom.fev pau.°°\" vou, +715 pm, $04 pm.BIERRBRDOKE \u2014 Lv sv am.4 PM 7% pm.Ar.(vis.5 a ur, *11 sa UBee 0\" = p.m.JULIETTE \u2014 Tv, 8&0 am, thon pm AT R25 am.UL pm _ BERTHIER -Lv.+570 a, (za po.7 00 pm.Ar.\u201cdd aam, (DS Le en, (2 pom.$6 37 p.m._ ET.JEHOME Le had am.90h am.(1.45 pm, *5 2 pm, care.2h pom.AT 8 am.:9°0 am, \u20184e pm.ga 45 vom ETE AGATHE - Lv uy am.fle pm Ar, +9,20 a.m., (n) 835 pm 0.UASELLE\u2014 (m9.00 am.+32 pm.Ar i800 um.tm16.55 pm.e patlv.+ Vreek Aavs.8 Sunday only.fg) Monday only.* Daily except Saturday à Daily except Mondav fat Nally except £stuvday an) Sunday.(bi Friday.vix Satur- 4-v only.tm Thursday only (n) Tuesdays erd Thursdays GRAND TRUNK.am.1020 pm.dally\u2014 day ex, Findax AT daily-7.15 a mm, daily ex- n TORONTO oe Teeth mm > sn &\u201cdpr 7 ca \u201cpt 8e e CHIcaûo T4 am A POPTLAND- 7-0 < an.Spm.daly.Ar.7 am.siv ox Sundar.TIL AND POND AND 43.pm.dally ox Ar To am.ducly- sx surday CANADA ATLANTIC.OTTAWA LY, S40 am daily ex 4 daily Ar qi 7 au mm daly ex Sunday INTERCOLONIAL.J VW4T\u2014 Tr 74e pm, (40 pm.ar.NM um.10,00 p.m.VARITINE EXPRES- -Lv 1209 roan daily \u201cx Saturday.Ar 773 pm.da.ly ev Mon- Sov Toqvee Levis 1 om.A= no Meant- rai 412 pm, Monda y= only.CENTRAL VERMONT.AND NEW YORK -Iv.59 am.Ar 122 am.Su pm.1415 pm wpe, 1820 pm.daily.Ar.RETIRE undar\u2014 > pm dailv ex.© daily 5 CUHK 21e $ M Sunday \u2014t6 pm.dax tao pm 60 pom dally De \u2018ti pm nAaSTON 549 pm.DELAWARE AND HUDSON.NYW VORK y am, 3190 am.719 pm Ar.715 am, Si pm.1° pm.\u2014\u2014r\u2014 English Mail Train 1200 nnon :tis train made close connect'on at {eaves Sunday, at taking Hel fax with Alian Line Mail sicamers L verpcol.The Maritime Express Thich leaves Montreal daily, except Saturday, for Quebec, Moncton, St.John, Halifax, and The sydneys, is one of tue finest, solid vestibule trains being run on the continent, apd is 80 spoken of by many who travel by it \u2019 Quebec Service Train leaves Montreal at 7.40 am.12.00 noco and 1I'45 pm.Returning, trains leave Levis at 12.160 pm.and 420 p.m.Mondays eniy, leave 10.25.Arr.Montreal, 4.05 p.m.improved Night Service The Express, Travinz dnily, axcept Sunday.Passengers for | \u2018 Pat | Premo Cameras 904 i i at i1.45 pm, with Sleeper attached, arrives\u2019 tn Quebec at 7.05 am.I\u2019assengers can occupy this sleeper at 9.00 p.m.and remain ta car until 390 am CITY TICKET OFFICE, 143 sames tt.snd Bonaventure Station.em MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO.St.TT mr er LACHINE-Fron Po-t OT + 71 Man.5.49 am.to midnight.From Min.service, +4 \u2018o 1! 15 pm SAULT Al RECOLLET.From Chenneville and tUraig- gervae\u2014 $4) am.io and 5 p.u., to E.A.Small & Co., Beaver Hull, 89 | WANTED \u2014 & YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15, TO assist In shop and with light housework.Address K 157.Herald Offire.73 1 | : | Auction, at their Salesrooms, 241 and 243 St.2 and 7 P.M.~ 01g .the months of December, 1302; January, Feb- + TOORS bath and w.v., 216 Broadway, Upper Lachine.Will be retinted and put jo.first class order.$.Shackell, 356 Temple Bulld- ing.: : \"69 à large assortment of braoches, earrings, LC eee ee ae rm iin mm WANTED\u2014JOBS, PAPERHANGING, CALS$O- mining, plastering, painting and -decoratlag, at special low prices.Work satisfactory.Address M.Wolf, 316a Cadleux at.15 photograph instruments, WANTBD \u2014 CASHIER, FOR A LEADING retail house, a young lady, having a home, who can furnish references.Apply fu own shoes,\u2019 Bibles, and other goods usually found Ntreet, nmid a number of cases of pads| instant, at 3 p.m., from tho residence of Catalogues can be had from the auctioneers, 241 and 243 St.James Street, or from handwriting, K 156, Herald Office.73 : ; re re 3 Rutenberg, 691 Craig Street.' ea re wag for horse collars, and before the finmes Mr.O'Cain, No.1 St.George Street.Rela-| Aronson & , \u2014 ds on view Monday and up to hour of sale.AÙ MONTREAL ART PRINTERS.were under control, damage was done} tives and frieuds are cordially invited 10 Goods .CELLES .| pi è \u20180 the extent of abopt $2,000, attend .| z.| Ç \u2019 RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioncers.HERALD JOB OEPARTMENT co cm.or THE \u2014 ican SUBSCRIPTI E Canadian Pacific and the Amer 5 Da RATES, transcontinental lines.It was a no- By the Year .cceccveerennens fa.00| table victory for Mr.Hays, but one Bix months .\u2026.1.50] that, efter all, only leaves him con- One month .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026vserce oF WEBKLY.w of getting the new line through.His By the Year .\u2026.omconsonsecec soc or ce Fhe victory over the reactionary share- à tans CIRCULATION.holder is one which places Canadlan THE DAILY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014*Montreal's Best\u2018\u2019\u2014covers the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, and Eastern Qntario thoroughly.No other medium duplicates this ciroula- on.THD WEEKLY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014**The Magazine-Newspaper''\u2014Cornsbines the -8pe- clal Features of the Magazine with the news features of the Weekly Paper, MDVERTISERS who use both Daily and eekly Herald are guaranteed a circulation 45,000 ABOUT MR.BLAIR.It was perhaps unavoidable that the \u2018wppointment of Mr.Blair to the presld- ency of the new raflway commission should be made the subject of cominent in Parliament, and in referring to it Mr.Borden doubtless was well within the privileges of his position.But when he had drawn attention to the circumstance that Mr.Blair had first quarrelled with the Government and then been appointed by the same government to a lucrative position, he had exhausted his case, and left himself open to a crushing reply made by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who was able to invite the judgment of the House upon \u2018the simple statement that Mr.Blair was of all men in Canada the best \u201cqualified for the position, and that, so long as his services were available to the Government, it was all but impossible to appoint anyone else.Doubtless If Mr.Blair had chosen to follow a very recent example, and had bitterly and continuously opposed the Government all along the lite, his appolnt- ment would not have been practicable, and another would have had to be made.But Mr.Blair always conceded that apart from the railway contract he had no quarrel with the men with whom he had worked so long,\u201d 1 'n as to the railway contract it requr.s little more than an elementary knowledge of Canadian geography to enable one to understand that his objection was largely political, largely influenced by the temper of St.John.Supporters of the present Government need not resent such criticism on the part of Mr.Borden, whose duty it is to criticise.They can readily see, for example, that | if Mr.Blair had stayed in the Government, and had then accepted the appointment for which he is by general admission so well qualified, Mr.Borden would have been bound to criticize just the same.Only, in that event, if.St.John had shown the least objeétion to the bill Mr.Blair would have-been accused of having supported the measure with the knowledge that by doing so he was rhaking his calling and election to the Railway Commission sure, \u2018and Sir Wilfrid Laurier would be accused of having sécured Mr.Blair's unwilling \u2018assent to the railway measure by the promise of .the appointment, One way or \u2018thé other, therefore, Mr.would have found something to say, and would have said it.With faire minded people it argues nothing agulnst the.Government that the personal re- and that he took a position to which he | 108TD in the way of mutual concessions, | business standpoint its advantages are \u201c had looked forward for years when, and the decision of the miners in this > it became clear that there was no good | instance.is a valuable lesson to the Borden\u201d | of the other.ily aiways reconciled in the end.| trouble is that - too often the \u201cstrike - lations between Mr.Blair dnd!\u2019 .; themselves followed their natural \"8 and suffering, come first and cons course, that he left them when! ciliatlon follows.to .he could not agree with them, Capital as well as labor has much to ! shirk or scump their work and seek wo.Views of French Press two European nations; indeed, hostlli- ties bétween them would mean the pai flÿéts of à large area of the -dajrying industries of France : which coritribute to British food supplies to an enormous extent.It would be futile to deny that while Russia and Japan are at war there wlil remain added room for intrigue to breed dissension between the two powers, and there have been some signs already of an attempt to undermine the position of M.Delcasse, who, as.Forelgn Minister, is mainly responsible for the 'improved conditions.But the indications all point to a continuance on the path of wisdom.a NOTES AND COMMENTS.The meeting of the Quebec Legislature may give the Opposition a chance to air sone wore of thelr grievances against each other.holders decided not to vote \u2018their road Into the focal class, and by a substantial majority decided to gO in for a system tiiut should rival the fronting the still more serlous problem considerably in his debt, When he has rivalled Sir Willlam Van Horne by rushing through the construction of the road, and has seen the last splke driven, he will have placed the country under a still greater obligation.Canada feels itself ready for the forward step which he, as a practical railway manager, advises should be taken, The country is of a mind to encouragè those who, seélng the opportunity for development, would set themselves to take due advantage of it.It really begins to lock as though the only news worth crediting is what comes through St.Petersburg, Tim Czar ts certainly doing the world's readers a good turn.\u2018 EDITOR \u2018A SL LETTERS TO 1 + ed pi hd THE GAS QUESTION.e foi dressa following letter has bees address bt Lo May it please Your Worship\u2014In a letter from J.N.Greenshields, Esq., dated March 11th, addressed to you offering to e over and operate the plant of the Montreal Gas Company ou expiry of their contract with the city, while that offer may be much better than the present contract, is there not a much better way out of our difficul- Uea.I think there Is.Let me {illus- irate a plan to accomplish that object.The Province of Ontario a couple of years ago wishing to build a rallway to the Lake Temiscaminge District, passed a bill appointing commissioners to bulld and operate the road, giving them powers to issue debentures covering the property, sald debentures to oa guaranteed by the Province.Now let the city \u2018have a bill passed in Quebec on similar lines to the Ontario bill.Let the Quebec Government appoint the commissioners to take over the works of the Montreal Gas Company in whole, or that part of them lying In the city of Montreal, so that they can build, reconstruct and do everything necessary to operate the same.To issue debentures say bearing 4 per cent.interest, sald debentures to be guaranteed by the city of Montreal.In taking over the works of the Gas Company.the commissioners or arbitrators to be instructed not to pay any attention to capital stock or bonds, but only to find out what could a similar plant be put in for, and from that amount to deduct the depreciation of the present plant which must be very great.Now let us see the probable results.Gas say 75c per thousand feet, with no charge for meters will, I believe, enable the commissiohers to ay 4 per cent.on the bonds or de- tures And create a sinking fund out of the extra earnings over and above the 4 per cent.and of the cost of operating suMcient to redeem all the bonds at the \u2018¢ \u2018thirty years.Now for objections.=ume say the clty cannot run the works as cheaply as a company.To this I answer, the city does not run the works, the commissioners do that, and they are paid for it.Get capable men and pay them liberally for their services.Remember we are not now dealing with watered stock paying ten.and twelve per cent.dividends on a much worn-out plant.-for franchise, that belongs to the city of Montreal.It was only\" a time loan and that time ig about to expire and we» DAY, MARCH 21, 1904 |afn for the ventilation of their drains We have now: rock bottom; we have nothing to pay! causes prejudicial to health, but one thing is certain: that our ospitals are tull of, patients and our homes, from one end of the city to the other, have seen imuch sicknebe._ To what is this sad state of affairs attributable?If the cause can be in Whole or part prevemted, then lmmme- diaté steps should be taken to secure this result.-Allow me, therefore, without advancing my own theories, to stale that about 15 years since, the late Dr.Macadam, then professor of chemistry in Edinburgh University and admitted to have been a leading sanitarlan authority in Great Britain, when on a visit to Canada visited Toronto and was requested by the late Hon.Alexander Morris, his kinsman, to advise as to the draln- age and water supply systems of that city, then supposed to be the cause of much trouble.Mr.Macadam at once stated that the system then adopted of emptying the sewers into the bay and then drinking the water thereof was most unreasonable.The water supply for Toronto was Immediately thereafter taken from outside the bay.En passint it may be mentioned that a few years since the water supply for Chicago was found to be polluted by the city dralnage and the intake was removed to a point further out on the Lake Michigan.- To continue, Dr.Macadam was induced, when passing through the city.to visit the City Hull and to enquire into our drainage and water.supply systems as well as to visit the upper and lower levels of the city and then explained his views to a few leading citizens whom he met at the Board of Trace.! He found our water supply from the River St.Lawrence, where the water is pure, satisfactory as to quality, provided it was taken from a point where shore pollution did not affect it.£ that he could not judge without examination.Of the drainage system he remarked that there should: be no difficulty as to the lie of the city on a series of terraces rising gradually 700 feet above the water level, and emptying in front of the city into a rapid stream afforded every facility for perfect drainage.That the system adopted in Great Brit- by open gulleys was found to be necessary, but that no such gullies could be kept open in our winter season.That \u2018this ventilation should be secured by vents at the highest level, as the drains were empty and the sewer gas being lighter than the air sought an outlet at the point of least resistance.with our frozen or hard padded streets and the leakage from the drainsg (which should call the loan.Others may say.what about interference of aldermen with their patronage and what about \u201cgrafters.\u201d My answer to this is, by.the Government appointing the commissioners that influence Is taken out \u2014 RADICAL.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .A NOTABLE VICTORY FOR LABOR.The threatened strike of the soft coal miners of the United States has been| According to all reports, Sir Wilfrid averted, the men having voted to ac-|ig i; better fettle this year than he was cept a reduction amounting to 6.60 Per ast, and last year he came well through cent.In their wages.There are niné/ 9 session that disabled Mr.Borden, soft coal producing States in the Union| now that Mr, Borden's health is re- and a tie-up of the mines for any coN- stored it is Mr.Tarte who is in search siderable period must have resulted IN: of health.va industrial stagnation and consequent - : suffering of thousands of laborers.T The vote of the men agalnst a strike he W ay of the was decisive.Out of a total vote of 165,887 there were 95,514 votes cast in Wage-Earner favor of accepting the reduction, The _ action of the miners Is significant as ; showing that, when men's reason and An instance of the unwillingness of nol thelr passions are appealed to, they trades unions to allow individuals to may be depended upon to arrive at à Suffer through acts calculated to im- safe conclusion.\u201c prove conditions for the many is afford- : ; ed in North Carolina, where, It having President John Mitchell, of the United! been found, -during the recent agita- Mine Workers* Union, to whose con-i tion against child labor, that to take trol of the men was due the compara-!a child out of the mills in some cuses tive freedom from riot during the me- deprived the family of support, the la- morable anthracite strike of a year ago, hor unions have practically adopted the counseled the: men in this instance to child, continuing its wages while the pursue a moderate and reasonable! child attends school and devotes the course.Addressing the miners of llli-ispare time to recreation.nois, a few days before the taking of , ) ; the vote, \u2018Mr.Mitchell said: | For unique labor legislation one must \u201cA fight is sometimes necessary, I|trivel to the: Antipodes.© IL \u2018is now still recognize, but he beat duterests pr ed in Australia to register stand= appreciate, by establishing harmonious ard marks for boots.The qualities, relations between fhem.I bélieve|three in number, are to be designated there is no irreconcitiable contlict be.thus: \u201cNothing like leather,\u201d \u2018Some- tween ca al and .ave I& ce a tt { .\u201c 0.in the members and officers of the png ke eather \\ md Leather: ; It workers, and I have faith in a large] \u201c°° : eing number pf the employers.Men are.Unxiously, watched by the paper trade.not much different whether they work - with their heuds or their hands.\u201d \u2019 This is a long step in advance for a INagisteriul court at times.A secre-' powerful labor leader, and if employers tury of à union in\u2014Bristol wus fined will do their part in meeting it should, for travelling on a workman's car at lead to & better understanding between half fare.When asked why the sec- capital and labor.\\ retary was not a working man, the re- There are beyond question some sor-1 PY came: \u201cBecause he had a clean did, grasping.employers; who would.vollar ont grind the face of lubor, that they may: enrich themselves.Similarly there are.- employes who are.unmindful of their.@= .\u2014p owit and their employers\u2019 interests, w hd | | do as little us possible for a day's pay.@\u2014 There are good and bad on both sides,\u2019 but as Mr.Mitchell has sald, there our mark re \" should be no \u201cirreconcilable conflict\u2019 plied With tegetables eh between capital and labor.\u201d The In-/ Arfound Montreal have more than they\u2019 terests of the one are bound up in those; know what lo do with.\u201d Labor disputes ave near-! The necessaries of life {rR greater in the - United States than\u2019in Canada.\u201d with its resultant misery and hard feel.Le Journal \u2014\"The Grand Trunk Pa-| closely for it unprecedented responsibility.From a entirely problematical.Le Cunada\u2014-\"While there ave some laborers in the United © States who reason for his remaining in politics.{industrial world.Inthe great anthra-, carn more than those in Canada, there Since Mr, Borden spoke a certain num- | Cite strike of a year ago, the justice of | are also a great many wha carn less, ber of his newspaper supporters have, the men\u2019s position, and the moderation: with belated eagerness, fallen back : then displayed under most trying, civ-p upon the statement.that Mr.Blatrg :CUMStances won silence has been purchased.lat his decision was wise and right, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.HAYS' RETURN.The brief interview given tn \u2018the press on Saturday by Mr.Mays on his return from England accords with the published reports of © his activities while there.A Letwren the management of the road and its sharcholders, his position is that the company has onial policy of France sluce the retires Committer- of tl ; sidént Mitchell has so aptly pointed) i } i | which leaves tite average the wage in Canada,\u2019 I~ (Canpada-\"1f our information is.correct, the Provinetal © Government, iu favor of for\u2019 theny the syan A etc, prices t | Co Children\u2019s Muslin Hats - Colors.pink, pale biue, white; accordeon pleated brim, Muslin, Organdie, gathered : 1 Flop Hats, corded brim,\u2019 trimmed Wrappers & & + Print, from i NOVELTIES IN Soie, \u2018Famaline, ete.A beautifu of Washing China Silk Blouses lace, ALL THE LATEST Ladies\u2019 Blousewear in China Silk, Taffeta Silk.Peau de black or white, trimmed insertion, ed bargain ix one to which both par- result of the unfortunate events of 1879- tirs can agree, that it is not one-sided, 71 and the vacillations which marked and that under it work can com-her policy for many years after the mence with every prospect of being\u2019 establishment of the fourth Republic.carried to an early completion, Intrigues against the form of her gov- \u2018the \u2018school rates upon a fixed: .assess- just, and in\u2019 every way to carry out (ment of the company at $40.000.The their promises, If they are 80 anxious: \u2018town at that time was almost equally to db something for the citizens why.; divided, in rellgion, und if the Catholics.dd they not proceed against other cone could hot be brought into lhe.the cerns in the city doing business of a bonus by-law would Rave been beiten.: very shady nature and not against an Price.$35.25.I line in all Lame Back for Now the Public Schooi Board refuses It is interesting to note that the reputation Mr.Hays has made In pulling the road out of its old.rut- aper-' ated powerfully enough with the English shareholders to induce them to \u2018accept his more optimistic view.One of the difficulties of the situation up \u201cto the time of the recent general meeting of shareholders wag that the ernment have ceased to be a disturb-' to surrender the, Separate School ing influence and all: danger of suf.Board's share of the taxes, and the.fering from a war of wanton aggres-: Separate School Board applied to the.Ji ave ere .| Legisliture for a bill compelling the: sion seems to have passed away.Not.Sublic School Board to pay over the, withstanding taxation much herb$ier, in.money.: i proportion, than that borne by thé peo-| To combat this Bilt the Public School\u2019 ple of the United Kingdom, her citizens | Board Jentina Potitlon in which they bry = , : pointed ou a cy never intende and peasantry, as a whole, are quite 0 keep the bargain.The petitipners: prosperous, and have shown a recupera- say that when the Public School Board English investors, dellçhted at the Im- {tive ability which is the despair of some.found that the bonus by-law was llke-, provement which has recently been, gr her neighbors.{ manifested in the value of their se-: + 1 curities, seemed to prefer holding by, lium that thé retirement of Prince Bls- | ily to be \u201cheld up\u201d by the Catholics, they entered.into.the agreement \u201cshrewdly suspecting that the agreement was ultra vires, and would there-: It is to the credit of Emperor Wil- i a present good rather than launch out: marck synchronized, with the adoption fore be a nullity, and being disposed to» upon any new project, The idea of building a transcontinental line upon \u201cthe foundation of the old Grand Trunk system doubtless orginated \u2018with Mr.Hays, who, as one familiar with American railway development, ts not alarmed by the mere size of an organization so extensive.ers-Wilson, who has become used to schemes of this magnitude, seemg to have entered heartily Into Mr.Hays\u2019 Sir Charles Rive the relations with Great Britain, \u2018of-a more frank and friendly attitude fight diplomacy with diplomacy, enter- , ., - Ted into the agreement.\u201d ; | by the Cabinet of Berlin, The caolñess\\ And when the bill was put to a vote\u2019 with Italy, which commenced in a tar-| it passed without a -dissepting voice.| iff war and was aggravated by rival; And the Separaté school! Board will jcälousies anent Tunis and Moroceo, has tollect on $20,000 until the\u2019 debenturés: been dispelled, and latterly a very re-| von which the bonus was passed ma-! farkable change has taken place In! fe .| v .| TAKE OVER WELLAND RAILWAY.This last change Is the mose signifi-\\\" st, Catharines, Ont, Mirch 21.\u2014(Spe- cant and eventful of all, for, as the; clal)\u2014The Bourd of \u2018Frade of-this city two -powers with the greatest oversea! has begun a movement for the taking | plans, but it has long been evident that) interests, it is in thelr cise very possi.\u201c°F of the Welland railway by the Do- #0 good an impression had not been; ble, at any moment, to produce a crisis about 27 miles in \u201cmdnfon Government, The putlway is | length, paralleling | made upon those, and they are many, which in other instanves might have! Welland canal from Port Dalhousie 1o | whose conception of railway manage- | to be more deliberately provoked.ment in Canada nas not advanced very tar since the days when contro] from * London effectively paralyzed Grand Trunk management, holders would accept sible.Mi.Hays seems to hyve carried the day by a blunt staternént that if the Grand Trunk did not want to go! on, other people undoubtedly wduld.\u2018to face \u2018with the the share- the in the interchange of Parllamentery There | visits last year, vas presented at the | ort Colborne and Is chiefly used for | A transhipment of grain vessels cothing On March 4, Baron d'Estournelles de \u2018down kes heavily laden, being re- Constant, who took such an active part quired to lighten In order to reduce their draught to the capacity of the : i 1 canal, \u2014 = = the confident GENTLEMEN\u2014 A NEW HAT the .power of England and France by union and co-operation to contribute Quality and lowest price.to a limitation of the extent of the war \"owned for our hats and furs, Com- in apace and in time.\u201d ° ; |parison with o:her houses will undoubt- T .: Co edly make you a regular customer of he trade done between the two roun-|eurs.Chas.Desjardins & Co, #0 St.tries is greater than bet ther Catherine Street.: Best | e are re-| from New York and London., .Cet ah mm oa st \u2014 tem pian sit honorable, legitimate company.Yours truly.J.W.DONOHUE.DRAINAGE AND WATER SUPPLY.Editor Herald: Sir \u2014The report of the Health Department published in The Herald of the 29th February, 1904, is as follows : .\u2019 : \u201cLa grippé threatens to become epidemic, , : \u2019 Six deaths resulted Inst, week from it and it was primary cause ih many others.: \u201cThe number of cases of grippe, that have been reported to the officers of] the Health Department during the past teri days have been So numerous that they vonsider an epldemic is now threatened.\u2018The number of deaths that occurred from grippe during the past week was the largest on record.The total was 6 and in a number of other cases it was mentioned ag a primary cause.\u2018\u2019Dhé total humBet of denths during the week was 131, of which 197 were Catholic, 23.Protestants, and 1 Jew.The principal causes - in addition to those by grippe, were: Pneumonia, 7; consumption, 18; bronchitis, &; infantile diseases, 18: whooping cough, 2; diphtheria, 2; tyhpoid, 1} measles, 1.\" And further on, the 7th March, 1s the! following cheering notice: A lending Montreal physician is au- \u2018thority for the statement that 1a grippe Is now epidemic in Montreal and no less than 30,000 people are down with it.The Rourd of Trade will peti- Jn some families there are \u2018as many | well and as strong as ever and has kept \\tlon the Federal Goveriment: to take [48 three or four members laid up at] so ever since.\u201d a was room for douk, one gathers from Mansion House with a souvenir of the over the railway and operute it as part vartous reports, whether the share.lhefdent, and In his speech of accept- | of the canhl, : the modified ance dwelt upon the situation in the! agreement dfawn up with the idea of, Far East, expressing 3 meeting thelr wishes as far as pos-|oplnion that \u201cit might still be within the same time.The disease 1s of a] peculiar and severe type, attacking es-! pecially the Intestines.Absolute rest.and an even temperature are the re- medles chiefly prescribed, with HNttle or no food.Almost every public offlve\u2019 We have the latest and nobbiest hats 1d other institutions In the city has, of kidney trouble to report the absence of several em-| ployes who have .been stricken with the disease.: That Is 131 deaths within ten days out of a populatidn of bout 400,000.Of the | sruvivors probably all have been more or lèsa affected by some cause or 1 | Montreal).| - TORONTO.ONT, | Four Months.Was Unable to Turn in Bed Without Help.- 1 Plasters and Liniments No Good.to This was the experience of Mr.Benjamin Stewart, Zionville, N.B.Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills JOHN MU .2341 and 2343 ST.C Terms Cash.GAZETTE, 2,071 GAZETTE, 207),.will make a sca- son of 1904, at a fee of $30, with the.return privilege in 1905, if the horse pis still living and in my possession.All accidents and escapes at owner's risk.CYRILLE LAURIN, \u2018349 Mance Street, Montreal.ASK CLEMENCY FOR BERNARD.Mr.Arthur Beauchesne has presented to Mr.Justive.Wurtele, sitting in The CURED HIM.| He tells of his experience in the follow.Ing words: \u2018For four.months I was troubled with a lame back and all this time was unable to turn in.bed without help.plasters and liniments of all kinds but with | no effect.At last 1 was induced to try: Doan's Kidney Pills, and by the time I had used two-thirds of a box my back.was ai Backache, Frequent Thirst, Scanty, Cloudy, Thick or Highly Colored Urine.Pufing under the Eyes, Swelling of the Feet and Ankles, are all symptom: that Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills will cure.- Price so cts.per box or 3 for $1.28, al dealers, or THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO.- \u20ac charge Court of King's Bench, u petition signed by the following gentlemen, asking for the clemency of the court in favor ot Lucien Bethard, found guilty on à of vulpirble -homicïde:-\u2014M.H: Laporte, mayor of Montient :Jules Hel- bronner, president the Alliance Fran- I tried i (ise A.O.Brault, president Chambre\u201d de Commerce: Damase Masson, ex-pre- .gident Chambre du Commerce; Hon, A.B.Rainville, M.Simeon Beaudin, Hon.P.E.Leblanc.: ess MR.GILDERSLEEVE HONORED.Kingston, Märeh 21\u2014(Special.1\u2014There.Was a gathering of representative \u2018men at the British American Hotel on Sal- urday night, when a good chronometer was presented to H.H.Gilderrleeve, manager of tlie Northern Transportation Company, who leaves Kingston to take up his new.duties.J.L.Whit- \u2018ney, K.C., read the address and Hon.WwW.Harty.M.P., made the presentation.Mr.Gildersieeve made a brief of\u2018 Montreal, .to further respond, Pense, M.P.P., \u201cnoke also.: (Cor.Metcalfe.) reply | and asked his father, C.F.Gildersleeve is | THE RPHY &@.ATHERINE STREET.Tel.Up 2470.\u2014 Houses-o Sale BY AUCTION.i late George Roberts, Builder, to offer for sale iby auction (FRASER BROS.Auctioneérs), well-built houses at the Rooms of The Crad- tock Simpson Company, BE .WEBNESDAY, 30th MARCH, At Eleven O'Clock, Nos.946, 848 and 950 DORCHESTER STREET, west of Mountain Street, modern stone front houses, \"with ho water heating and open plumbing.' \u201cAlso the two-storey and.basement self-cons taiñed houses, Nos.5:12, 331 and 536 CADIEUX STREET, above Sherbrooke Street.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO., ; 2ND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK , BUILDING.\u2018 |\" FOR SALE PINEAY:, RESIDENCE A two-storey Stone Front House, with two storey extension.Electric light, open plumbs ing, hot water heating, hardwood floors.Con- \u2018tains nine rooms\u2014basement, store room, cold storage, ete.Splendid view of the mountain as .well as overlooking the city add river, \u2018Price low.CRADOCK SIMPSON 00.We are instructed by the Trustees of Estate welt séparately or en bloc.the following 205 ST.JAMES STREET.: LS ON a Eira COMPTON LIBERALS ARE ) ORGANIZED FOR BATTLE Hon.S.A.Fisher Delivers a Masterly Address.Reviewing the Eight Liberal Government.Year's Record of the \\ Sherbrooke, March 21.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Liberal convention held at Bury on Thursday last was one of the most successful ever held by the Liberals of Compton County.Every polling division in the county was represented, and there are over forty of them read over one of the largest coun- es in the Dominion.In addition to e authorized delegates from each di- Vision there were representative Liberals who had come long distances to assist the representatives of the Liberal party in .laying plans for the forthcoming fight in Compton County.\u2018When the meeting was called to order by Angus Cowan, of Lingwick, an old stalwart of Liberalism, there were; over 200 present, \u2019 From the remarks made by those who have been in touch with the county for the past two months, it would appear that Liberalism in Compton County has taken a step forward, and the old tradition of supporting a son because his father was a good man had about passed into oblivion.That the -prospécts are bright for the Liberals in Compton County cannot be gainsaid, Officers Were Elected.The business meeting in the afternoon was for the purpose or selecting officers for the ensuing year, and also appointing the local committees, Hon.8.A.Fisher and others referred to the ncessity of having a good organization, and all working together, The following officers were selected after a good deal of voting.' President, Mr.A.B.Hunt, Bury; vice-presidents, Mr, J.Huard, Lake Megantic; A.P.Farwell, Compton Village; secretaries, Mr, J.Plche, Lake Megantic, and Mr.Brewster, Compton Village.At the afternooh meeting there was a very large attendance of outsiders, in addition to the delegates, and the meeting was presided over by Mr.4.section of the community who are supposed to be agalust the Govern- I mark, that was doing so much for the $114,000,000 of that came directly from the farm.During the last seven years of Conservative rule the agricultural exports only increased $13,000,000, while in the last seven years they had increased from $57,000,000 in 1897 to §]14,- 000,000 in 1908, an increase of $57,000,000 in the seven years of Liberal rule.Mr.Fisher then dwelt on the great work being.followed in the agricultural department which had for its object the betterment of the farmer and the country generally.There was no country in the world, with the exception of Den- advancement of agriculture, as Canada.He referred to \u201cinadequate cold storage which the Conservatives had in use, and the fact that by improving this system an outlet was given to the far- ment, and a stability which has cone duced endrmously to the interests of the county.A number of the manufacturers were supporting the Liberal tarlff to-day because as a result of the tariff reformi the manufacturers have been ten times more prosperous under it than they cver were before.Up to 1896, when the Conservatives left office, Canada never expected more than $9,000,000 of manufactured articles, while last year we exporte $20,000,000 orth of manufactured articles, and we know that the home consumption was infinitely greater than It was before 1896.The prosperity of the people and their purchasing powers have not only doubted under the Liberal tariff, but manufacturers have been able to manufacture and export $20,000,000, and in place of $9.- 000,000, thus showing how very muc more prosperous der the Liberal tariff than under the Conservative.They had only to look at the condition of affalrs existing In Montreal, Quebec,- St.Hyacinthe and Sherbrooke.2.Industries Are Flourishing.The industries there had to refuse orders to-day, while before 1836 they could not get enough work to keep their machinery going.(Applause).They had fufilled the pledges made before 1896, by reducing the burden of taxation upon the people at large, and they also took off duties, including that on barbed wire, corn, seperators for creameries, and a number of smaller items, After they had reduced the specific duties, which ran as high as eighty per cent.to at most 35 per cent.and then adopted the preference to the Mother \u2018Country, of 33 1-2 per cent, or fn other words goods coming from the Mother Country, pald 1-3 less duty than before 1896.This preférence was a means of reducing the price of goods in this country, for when the manufac- h draw their attention to that of the Post was the country un-: \u201cthe County of B.Hunt, president.(turer from the Old Country could In- Hon.Mr, Fisher's Addres:.: troduce his goods at u less figure, and Hon.S.A.Fisher minister of agri | the result Te that the American seller - 8.A.* .5 \"had to come down in prive also, culture, vas the fist speaker, and ON \u2018anadian buyer got the benefit.sing to spe: wa great applause.He said that he wish- {tarlee and at the same time reduved the ed to take this 3 Tb taxation to e people o dressing the representative Liberals of burden of 25 hind of AA tor- Lompton Sounty on Rr Pa go! mer burden.av hen the Liberals came ions © le day.\u2018 ew Ww into office it was found that the Con- the leaders of the Conservative Party garvatives could not pay the way of the had made a tour of the Eastern Town-'Government\u2014that is.the expenses ot ships, and attempted to give reasonS.the Government of the country\u2014and why the present Government 8hould {there was a deficit of about $5,000,000.be turned out of office.He was Blad When the Laurier Government came to join issue with them, and he:into office they found a deficit, and thought he wouid be able to 6hoW; when they lowered the duties they had why the policy of the.present Gov-' surplus after surplus until last year ernment is to be preferred to that of! they had a surplus of $14,000,000, or an | the Opposition, ur that of the olâ CON- | aggregate surplus during the past sev- gervative party who ruled Canada, be-.en years of $41,000,000.That meant us fore the Liberals came \\nto Ouice, IN.à result of the fiscal policy of the Lib- ÿ Compton they had eral Government, the been represented for so many YearS produced for investment in capital ac- in the Dominion House by One fam-:count for rallways and public works fly of Cunservatives, but he believed $41,000,000 over and above carrying on the county as a whole was Liberal.ithe Government of the country.He: While He (Mr.Fisher) appreciated the did not think that thé business men ability of the late John Henry PopC.'ôf this country would want to go back as a leader amonæ men, he would SaY to the deficits of the Conservative Gov- with all due respect that the late ernment, He thought that when the .John Henry Pope ruled Compton with | time came for the Liberul party to go arty.; Townships it was claimed that the (he Liberal regime as compared.with Liberals should be turned out of pow-| that of the Conservatives.He pointer \u2018because they.were not protection-|ed out that frorn 1896 to 1903 under the ists in their tariff policy, and becausé\u2019 Libera] Government the trade of C'an- they thought the G.T.P.scheme was ada had increased from $239,025.to not.a satisfactory one.| $467,064.65, while under the eighteen ; .years of Conservative rule this trade Tariff Matters Discussed.had increased only $66,000,000, ind that 28 À e tariff.Mr: Fish- lv the seven years of Liberal rule it ee Nhe (ho Liberais came lad Increased $228,000,000.ihe wealth to power in 1896.they were compelled of Canada was founded on her export Theo; With! Libernis accomplished à refornuof the, revenues have made a tour of the Easternithe increase of trade in Canada during | to carry out certain financial obligations of the.Conservatives.In 1897, after the Tariff Commission had made a tour of the country, a reform in the tariff was made, and which has con- \"trade, and the prosperity of the .oun- try could be judged from the fact that under the Conservative regime the ex- i ports from Canada had increased from | $96,000,000 in 1890 to $121,000,000 In 1896, tinubd with slight varlation from that OF an increase of $25.000,000 duriug the mers to place their goods in the old {Country markets in a satisfactory cou- ; dition as compured with that when the Conservatives had their inadequate sya- tem of cold storage.Referring to the benefits which had been brought about by the introduction of the Fruit Act, | Mr.Fisher said that the English merchants were advising the Americans to take a leaf out of the Canadian book in regard to the fruit trade.While he was willing at all times to take a leaf out 1of another's book so long as it was for the good of the country, still it was sat- ,isfactory to have another country ad- | vised to follow our example.i Tribute to Sir William Mulock.| Continuing, Mr.Fisher rald that he \u2018did not wish to single out one depart- |ment more than another, but he would Office Department.When the Liberals came luto power they were met with a deficit of $751,000 in the post-office de- \u2018partment, There was a surplus of near- (ly $300,000 last year, and this, too, in the face of the reduction of the domestic postage from two to three cents; the foreign from five to twoi an in- creare in the number of post-offices: and Increase in pay- of country postmasters.Mr.Fisher concluded his remarks by advising the delegntes and representu- tives of the Liberal party in Compton \u201ccounty to stand together and work with one common object in view to elect a representative of the Liberal party at the next general elections, Addrsses were also deliverd by Mr.Bureau, M.P.for Three Rivers; Mr.Angus Cowan, of Longwick; Mr.St Laurent, Compton Ville, and Mr.Go- dette.The meeting closed with cheers for the King and the Liberal party.' IMMIGRATION WILL BE.© GREAIER THAN EVER .Opinion of Deputy Minister Smart, : Who Arrived From Europe Saturday.| ! Halifax, N.8&, March 31.\u2014($peclal)\u2014! Mr.J A.Smart, Deputy.Minister of, Interior, who arrived on the Allan Ilner! Tunisian on Saturday after a Lwo months\u2019 tour of the British Isles and\u2019 the continent,\u201d remained in Halifax Lo inspect the facilities.To-day he will select \u2018a site for au Detention Hospital\u2019 for.the treatment ' of detuainëd immi- Er.nts sufferinz from trachoma.This; hospital wil! be up to date in every! ; particular in order that the best treatment possible may be given to infected persons.Mr.Smart, who is accom! \"panied by Mrs Smart, will leave in I the afternoon for Rt.John.In conversation with The Herald last: t night the Deputy Minister spoke en- ,thuslastically of immigration prospects \u2018this year.His visit to Europe was io :promote immigration yf desirable class-1 jes of people to Canadn, und judging\u2019 from \u2018the outlook his efforts were suc- \"cessful.Mr.Smart expects the trans! \u201catlantie immigration 16 Canada to be | considerabiy , grenter than that of\u2019 last ; NEW \u2018OFFICIAL AT ST.JOHN.| { Ottawa, March 21-(Special.)-\u2014\u2014Mr.A.ST.Duni, Surveyor Genéral In the New| | Brunswick Governmejit, was appointed | collector of customs in the city of St, John, N.R., at Saturday's\u2019 cabinet meet: | me.JR | reer Mr.Charles M.Hays will leave thie! week for Ottawa to confer with Sir \u2018Wiltrld Laurier and his ministers as to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway matters, .\u2018 \u201csent vice-president, and during his ca- {work done by ports; Point St.Charles St.Matthew's Church hockey team meet the Fairmounta for the Church} League championship in the Arena this evening.The annual concert of Riverside Bchool is to be held in the Assembly Hall, April 15.The pupils are to be assisted by several we:l-known professional entertalners of the city.A feature will be the exhibitions of the gymnastic classes of the school, Mrs.Anderson, of Congregation street, was the unfortunate loser of her purse and satchel on Wednesday: last, between her own house and Wellington street.The purse contained about\u2019 $20.00, Point St.Charles is to lose one of Îts.most popular doctors from its bachelor ranks in the near future, Dr.\u201cBob\u201d Wilson has announced his in-! tention of becoming a benedict, andi his any friends have been shower- tng letters of congratulation upon him.The funeral of the late Sam Blore, one of the oldest and best knowg of Point St.Charles\u2019 citizens, took place on Raturday afternoon, and was largely attended.Mr, Blore had occupied the position as fnspector of water \u2018pumps and works in connection with the yards and shops of the Grand Trunk Ratiway.A meeting of the execative committee of the Grand Trunk Boating Club was held Saturday evening In the clubhouse.\u2018This will be the last meeting held by the present executive, the an-, nual meeting ls to take place on Fri-| day evening next.\u2018\u2019Who will be the new president of the Boating Club, | 18 a4 question that ls speculated on! umong the membership.Pressure is} being brought upon \u201cBilly\u201d Kennedy.by his.friends to accept the position, | and it is altogether likely that he will be elected by acclamation -should he consent to run.\u201cBilly\u201d is the pre- reer has done much to advance the interest of the \u201cG.T.B.C.\u201d both In this office, and when a member of the executive comumnittée.He has always been recognized as the\u2019 \u201cfather\u201d of junior sport in Polnt St.Charles, and the success of the old \u201cPoints\u201d in la-| crosse and football and the St.Law-, rence in hockey this year 1s mainly at- - tributed to the untiring work of: | Billy.\u201d ; Friday evening the annual meeting of St.Gabriel Liberal Ciub was held in the basement of the parish church, (\u2018entre street, and was largely attended, nearly 200 being present.Ex-Ald.Jacques in the chair.Mr.I A.Rivet, | the newly elected member for Hoche- Inga County, and former presidént of the \u2018club, was present, and made un excellent speech, reviewing the political situation, and showing the good the Government, He wits heartlly applauded, and many spoke of the promising future in store for the club's past president, the pre- rent member for Hochelaga.The elec! \u2018tion of officers resulted as fodows:\u2014| Hon.presidents, Hon.Raymond Pre- fontaine, Hon.Dr.Guerin, Mr.L.A.Rivet, M.P., and J.Decarrie, M.LLA.; president, Mr.L.A.Jacques; first.vice-president, Dr.A.G.Dagenals;, second vive-president, Mr.T.JF.Kav- anagh, Mr.M.Bourdon, =ecretary.Mr.Javques, the new president, has long\u2019 been Ilentitied with the Llberal party and Its wark In St.Gabriel section of.Hocheluga County, and his consenting\u2019 tp accept the presidency of the club | was appreciated by the membership.The meeting was adjourned until the! last.Friday In April to recelve the report of the committee appointed to take Into consideration the advisability of forming an English-speaking! a rod of Iron.The son followed the to the country he was confident that year.Vigorous work is being done by, .; father.and more from family tradi-\u2018the Liberal administration would be Ali the immigration agencies abroad.6 ton of 1 «lub on the south side! tions than anything else, he ventured{endorsed and the reply from the peo-4 Fewer people will come from the south Cr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i to say that it was largely due to this: ple would be \u201cGo on thou good and \u2018of England this year than came \u2018last, HON.MR.LONGLEY CONFIDENT that Compton County returned.a Cre.| faitntul servant in the way in which but on he other hand more til come, .; .y re, and not because the re-| you have been doing.\u201d (Applause), i from the northern.countries, - from, ; ! gervative.and NOt bere tes Pair\u201d 8.\u201d (App ) © Wales and particularly from Scotland,\u2019 Says the Liberals Will Hold the Prov.i belleved- that these conditions had Great Development of Trade.| the people\u2019 of which huve'no peers as* - ince at Next Elections.|.changed.-Whew Mr.Borden and his| Wr Fisher gave statistics as showing | settlers.Hon.Israel W.Longley, attorney-; general of Nova Scotia, spent yester: | day in Montreal oii his way from Hall-; fax to -Ottawa.He came In from! Halifax yesterday morning, and left for Ottawa at 8.40 this morning by the Grand Trunk.In conversation in| the Windsor yesterday, Hon.Mri Longley expressed .it as his belief that the Liberals would continue to hold Nova Scotla by a handsome majority.Notwithstanding the contrary re- and« the personal Intluence of Mr.R.I, Borden-the people af Nova | Scotia were thoroughly satisfied with | the Government, and will at the next HERALD, MONDAY.MARCH 271, 1904.0° 5 rer \u2014 \u2014 Cos \u2014 mr pre Tooth Powder New Patent Top Can, Compare quant!ty and qualéty with other.Sordent is ecenon:y.election eupport it as largely as ever before.Speaking of the province generally, Hon.Mr.Longley said it was flourishing from Yarmouth to Cape Breton.Business is good, collections are easy and people are satisfied.Thursday evening at the St.Patrick's concert in the Russell Theatre, Ottawa, Bir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier, accom- anled by Mrs.W.H., Davis, Mrs.enri Laurier, the Misses Gibson and Miss Georgette Roy, of Montreal, oce cupied & box.ET \u2014l 0e.Does Your Watch Keep Time ?If not bring it to us, Our watchmakers are the most skilful and experienced in their line, _ andthey will put your JOHNSTON BROS, + watch in proper shape so that.it will truthfulness, moderate.Charges o JEWELLERS, St.Catherine, near Peel © © ¢ © \u2014 \u2014 - - A FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.S.WINSLOW\u2019 MH Lon teed for var aI?TRA RR SRY ASE of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TFETH- ING.WITH PERFECT SUCCESS.1t SOOTHES the CHILD, BOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS ali PAIN; CURES WIND sone and fs the hest remedy tor DIARRE(LA.Bold by druggists in every part af tbe world.Be sure and ask for MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND.Twenty-Five Centa a Bottle.Te Turkish Rugs Call and see our exhibition of genus ine Hard Made : , Eastern Rugs in all \u2018sizes and colors, and of the finest quality.Weare now offering them at prices \u2018 30 to 50 per cent.Yelow their regular value.= M.HICKS & CO., 1131-1823 NOTRE DAME STREET.We carry the largest and best assorted stock in the, Dominion, and we have Imperative orders to close them out at | once.\u2014M: H.& Co.\u2014 \u2014 ee NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Application will he made to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec,.at Its next session, for an Art granting relléf to the owners of property on Lemoine Street, Montreal, concerning the assessment mate by the City.of Montreal! for the extension of Lemoine Street, and to change the assessment made.EDGAR N.ARMSTRONG, Soltritor for Applicants, Montreal, February Z2ath, 1904.maintain 3 $ | Blood Bitters time.been shown by the advantages to.trade which have \u2018been acknowledged by the manufacturers themselves, a WAS IN A .CRITICAL CONDITION, System was Run Down.FELT DROWSY AND \u2018MISERABLE.Burdock .BUILT UP THE SYSTEM AND ADDED TEN POUNDS IN WEIGHT.\"Me, Ed.J.Harris, Newbridge, ont, Was in poor health, but has »~w been restored to full health and vigor.Here is what be writes us: \u2018\u2018 Last spring | was in a very critical condition, my system was | all run down.1 feit drowsy and miser.| able, and thought I would surely die if 1! did not get something to build me up.\u2018without giving anything in After reading one of decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters, and before 1 had taken two bottles 1 had fined ten pounds in weight, and am new The fact that n perfect health, and can certainly recommend Burdock Bloed Bitters to build up the system.\u201d BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS | Se the best Spring medicine on the market | té-day.You may need one this Spring, .£ co, ge B.B.B.| + 1 6 PR \"handle.the traffic in The stability of that tariff has! last seven years of Conservative rule.In 1897 the export trade of Canada was '$137,000.000, and in 1903.$225,000,000 or an increase of $88,000,000 under the Liberals as compared with $26,000.000 under.the same period for the Conservatives.While the Government had large surpluses\u2019 they had heen compelled to spend them in building up the country and public services.Their expenditures were in ptoportion to the surplus.They had spent $11,000,000 in public works, and building up the cuun- try without adding to the debt.That money had been spent advantageously, and had added to the prosperity of the country.It was by wise and judic expenditure aiid investment the \u20181 prosperity of the country can be main- talned.The momentthey put a check lon such investment then would the people suffer.Ce -G.T.P.Road is Required.| Mr.Fisher then dealt with the G.T.P.scheme, and pointed out the great necessity for building another road \u2018to cpen up the West.It was a well-known fact that for the past few years the has not been in a position to the West.The surveys which they had had made of the route of the new railway line to the West was shown to be through rich lumber limits, fine soil and water powers, all of which are practically useless until the country has been opened.The burden of the risk of this new.railway had been assumed by the G.T.R., su |, lhat there would be very little burden on the people of this country for its erection, and they would have in return control of the freight rates, etc.Mr.Borden, the Opposition leader, had told \u201cthem that the best scheme would be te buy up the most expensive and unproductive parts of the C.P.R.and Canada Atlantic railways.If the Government accepted this.proposition they would be opening up no part of the country, and it would mean that these railways would get the people's.money return, our almanacs I) There would be no new developments, | no new country, and no additional outlet for the people in the Northwest.r.Borden and his followers have dropped their scheme is an .endorsation of the Government scheme.Growth of Agriculture.Mr.Fishér then dealt with the work of his own department, that of agriculture.The whole interests of the country depended upon the soil.Out of the total exports from Canada last year, \u2014 2e \u20ac Remaking of Old Gold | If you have any Old Jewellery, Watches or Odds and Ends of Gold, bring them to us, and we will, make you something new and Do not keep your old jewellery lying by, but get the use out No time like the present.NSON & CO,, ATHERINE STREET, modern.of it now.GEO.4.ROBI - Jewellers, 2397 ST C All repairing done promptly.eam i | SNOWBOUND! \u2014 haye arrived.within 10 days.than to be disappointed.require.our system is far superior.There 18 no reason why every person should not get just what they It is an interesting fact, and was recently proved that the premiums given out for.one filled book by The Traders\u2019 Advertising Company of Montreal greatly surpass in general value and choice those given by the large Trading Stamp Companies in the United States, and that BF THOUSANDS OF NEW PREMIUMS.\u201cgg Which \u2018have been held back owing to the snow blockade are now coming forward.and many We hope to have the complete list right in our magnificent new show rooms Owing.to the Immense number of premiums constantly leaviug our stock, it is almost impossible to.have every article on the list réady for immediate shipment, although we canry an enormous reserve stock.Whenever it happens that any particular line \u2018such ns you want has been snapped up, \u201cwalt a few days and you will get it.i It Is much better to do this.We wish our friends to know that, we are anxious at all times to extend the kind of treatment which will always keep us at the top.- Lu Re.Ë SHANLNE AQY;* 2 ROSÉ T ae anne = While you are cutting out the Coupon to-day cut out also the list of names of the stores who give Double Green Cash.Receipts \u2018on - special days or every day : For the Remainder of Month.Fre= : ÙŸ | RTI TY This Coupon Is Worth One Green Cash Receipt.WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE Onty One Coupon eof the same date allewud to each peresn.00s 0 AL \u201cA Giroux.Is'dore Ma! Double 8 DRY GOODS.295 St.Lawrence St., gives Double Stamps every Thursday and Friday.A.T.Constantin, 3601 Notre Dame Street.Ernest Lamy, 300 St.Lawrence Street.Ernest Lamy, 1558 St.Lawrence Street.Arsene Lamy, cor.Duluth and St.Dents.ler, 1976-1978 St.Catherine Street L'Etoile, 2025 Notre Dame Street.F.A.Mathieu, 2208 Notre Dame Street., Jette & Lemieux, 216 St.Lawrence Street.tamps for Remainder of Month.BOOTS AND SHOER, - : 3.A: Mooney & Co, 2143 St.Catherine Street Jas.Perry, Fortier & Co, 221 St.wrence Street.213 McGill Street.nT Ronayne Bros., Cor.Notre Dame and Inspector Streets.Bush & Read, near corner St.Catherine and Guy Streets.Double Stamps for Remainder of Month.Remember That We Positively Continue Our Business After May 1st.THE TRADERS ADVERTISING CO.& » 1835 Notre Dame Street.oo SUZUBONT Choice Assortment of | PIANOS RECEIVED AT a LEACHPS, 2440 St.Catherine St.Now SoLE AGENCY FOR MONTREAL.\u2014 Gray's Syrup Red Spruce Gum For Coughs and Colds.$3.00 See Our Men's Three Dollar BOX CALF LACED BOOT.Goodyear Sewn.It is.zpecially well made on very neat .last and is a most satisfactory boot for comfort and wear, RONAYNE BROS., 2027 Notre Dame St, (hatontes \\ Bquare).CAMPBELL\u2019S > ) .We distinctly claim to sell the best .clothing in Canada- and we offer a Spring stock that we will be pleased to have you call and see > in support of that claim- \u201cAre You Campbell Clad\"?GOAL CAMPBELL'S, 267 St.James St.No.2 Chestnut, $5.25 \u2019 Cooking, Heating, Small Stoves.Orders Sent C.0.D.j J.H.Morehouse, Phono M 3018 6 Farm St IT IS NO SURPRISE To those who have used our Goods, to be told that \u2018\u2019made in Canada\u201d means purlty an excellence in Cocoa and Chocolate.- « A COWAN\u2019S | .Perfection Cocoa, Royal Navy Chocolate, ; - Cake Icings, Etc.££ x | The Cowan Co, Ltd., Toronto, THE.BEST MILK « Telephone Up 659 ' .\\ Is what you would have especially when it's the same price as ordinary.We would like you to visit our stibles and see how clean and sanitary everythiug is kept.deliver the Milk in cans that are half washed and carry decayed matter in them for months Sterilized Bottles with a guarantee, right at your door.Don't go ou buying stuff you don\u2019t know anything about.| Guaranteed Pure Milk Co., oo 2685 St.Catherine Street.We don's We deliver it in \u2014_ EDUCATIONAL.Montreal Phrenolegical Fastitate and SCHOOLOF PALMISTRY affiliated w:th Fowler's Institute Londou, Enciand.Hours i0 a.m.to 9 p.m.Readings 3 cents to 2.00.PROF A.YOUNG.Principal 2804 3t.Oatherine St.à SINGERS 5 You can make your voice worth a $200 to $400 per year.=] © - LOOK INTO IT.0, Stewart Taylor.ABSOLUTELY PURE.SOLD IM PACKAGES AKD CANS.Same Price as the cheap adulterated xinds.E.W.GILLETT 20Mrany TORONTO.ONT.| 169 PEEL ST.We Cabled to our agent in Lorndonforthe - < BEST WAR MAP or THE FAR EAST Hoe: cent UN BARTHOLOMEW*S Latest Produetion.LIMITED SUPPLY ONLY 8c each.By Mall Se Exton.CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE, 2407 St Cathorine St, Montréal PATENTS.TENTS TRADE MARRS PA HERS TOMA a 0.SOLICITORS AN EXPERTS Canada Life M0 NTREA Le building, \u2014 een ATENTS am TRADE MARKS + OWEN N.EVANS Temple Building, Montreal pue \u2014 WW & 50LCI Lhe business of Manulaciure Rn- | rineersand others who realizethe advienbll of | having taeir Patent Lisiness tramsacte:* e perts P: Sim inaty nee! free.Chay == rate.v Inv d 13 pages, ragttest.Manon & Merton, New York Ltie ie Moatreal : and Washios \u2018ot, D.C.U.8 4 Kilmarnock, Ont.\u2014Mre.George New- MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 some, aged 53, died last Wednesday.RALD JOB DEPARTMENT.TR TRES es eg en, Women and Happenings.Mr, E.Fabre, Montreal, is at Toronto.Mr.A.G.Baptist, of Three Rivers, is at the Hall, Hon.J.W.Longley, of Nova Scotia, fs at the Windsor, en route to Ottawa.Hon.\u2018f.M.Cutter, of Halifax, N.Sis a guest at the Windsor.their resiaence at their apartments in the Legislative Council Chamber.The marriage of Miss Maude Cameron and Mr.James Macdonnell, of British Columbia, will take place shortly at Ottawa Miss Cameron is à sister of Lady.Bourinot.À G.©.May and Mrs, May and Master (EAST SIDE) Botween Craig and St.PE ATA \u2018 THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH si, + .Coa a à + HERALD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS SPECIAL\u2014One Time, 20 Words, 10 cents; Six Times, 25 cents.Messrs.Alf.Callyer, W.'\u20ac, Trotter, d W.J.Stethan, of Montreal LL ; and Jos.McLaughlin, Montreal, arelîre among those who have bôoked pass- SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE FOR SALE et the Chateau, Quebec.' a Es Atlantic transport line SS.Catherine Streets.; ! Advertisements under this heading, 30 words SW Advertisements in this column so per \u2026 .\u2019 Minneapolis, which left for London Sat- Advertisements under tills hending, 20 Words sar 100: Soserti .Advertisements under this beading, 20 words Ÿ Madame Lavergne has returned from |urday.\u2018 \u2014 \u2014 fer 10g; 6 Insertions for 366.- EE TE To for Wc: lnsertions for 2c.| SPF Bar ISsertion, \u20ac inseruions for (he price Ottawa.: \u201c| A pleasant reunion of the following] THE CITY OF MONTREAL, by |WANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT GENERAL a = = : WANTED \u2014 WORK BY A RESPECTABLE Miss Blanche Bourdeau, Ottawa.is soins Indios took place the other even-|their undersigned Attorneys and Coun- Servant: no washing; good references.Ap- ply Herald Pressroom Woreman._ __ _.| woman, of any kind, by the day; city or VOR SALE SASES RS AND BURGLAR fn the city.\" A ing in the private dining-room of the|sel, hereby give public notice \u2018that on ply Mri.Gyde, 4150 St.Catherine st._68_ WANTED = 4 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; country preferred.Apply 127 Alexander st competition.Larges atock ia sity.Me Wtson.Westmount, has re.|Benate restaurant, Ottawa: Miss Gladys FRIDAY, \u2018the 15th day of April next, WANTED \u2014 FIFTY EXPERIENCED OPER-| ren.Apply, with references, 148 po child: FANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY, EMPLOYED| À Abern, Montreal Safe [Works #8 St turned from Ottawa.\u2019 Chadwick, of Guelph: Mise Muriel Fo at haif past ten o'clock in ine fore- ne and overalls Rn ane \u2019 \u2019 Pes during day, desires office work evenings; - James.Telepbese Main 815.cur, ontreal: ss Pearb Ramsay, !noon \u2018(or so soon as Counsel can be y y u our factory.d Sb me ee ee =e oo , .dress \u2014 7 i Miss Georgette Roy has returned.from or Montreal: Miss Ruby Hughes, ofjhèurd), at the*Court House.of this| Ploytheut with good wages to competent WANTED \u2014 COAT MAKERS, FOR FINE ne Herald best =! Feferences.Ad 68 Ton Kinds wood F2 00 out [1 we Ottawa.Co Lindsay.and Miss Katherine Masters, city, they will, by and through their workers.Apply at once, The Royal Suirt custom tailoring: steady work:.bighest| pewter m=\u2014\u2014 ===\" §3.00; mili blocks, $1.75; tamarse blocks, i Mr.and Mrs.T.Alcarda are at the|of Ottawa.The young ladles are ex-|sald Attorneys und Counsel, present aud Overall Company, 188 Notre Dame st.| Wages paid.Apply 2363 St.Catherine st, SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 82.00 per load.Also anthracis coal J.O Ÿ Chateau, Quebec.! tnembers of the graduating clans of 1903 to the Superior Court, sitting In the 68 WANTED\u2014A GIRL TO HELP WITH ROOMS | ois iW, McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, eesner Quy and Mrs.Goodhue, Westmount, is Richmond, the guest of Miss A.Dohan.at: from St.Monica's ladies\u2019 school, Toronto.Col.Hughes, M.P., and Mr.Masters Diviston of Pructice (Room No.31)), In and for the District of Montreal, in.the Province of Quebec, a petition WANTED\u2014RELIABLE, BNERGETIC WORKers, to distribute ctreulars, sawples und udvertisiug matter.Goud pay.No cauvass- and sew; also references, neral servant; must have Apply 182 University, before 4 or after.6 o\u2019clock.' i WANTED \u2014 BY ING MAN, POSITION as bookkeeper: can furnish thie best of ref-.William st.Tel.Main 42.- FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE FIREPROOF SAFB Suitable for commercial.: \u2018 ; were present, and a very, enjoyable .I | .ran Dod | for sale cheap.; Rev.Osborne Troop will leave on Fri- evening was passed.calling upon the sitld Court to choose; 88 Co-operative Adverdsing Co, New WANTED \u2014 FOR FIRE INSURANCE OF- \u2026 Erences Addresa J.M.4.Bumside, Que pause.Apply to Gllman and Bogue, 1352 day for a short visit to St.Johns, N.B.: and nominate, in virtue of the Act of York .WANTED-A TAILOR WANTS TO WORK st James st.© Mr.and Mrs.©.G.Buck, Montreal, are at Sherbrooke, the \"guests of &nd Mrs.F.P.Buck.Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Minto will open the Horse Show at To- - Tonto on April 27.J Mrs.Lewis Skaife, of \u201cWinton Hall,\u201d Westmount, has left on.a visit to Bos- Mr.rer tr \u201cJESUS AND CHRISTIANITY.[Mr D.J.Neugewitz Preached on This Subject at St.Martin's.\u201c168, and its amendments, the .Leglslature, 62, Victoria, chapter two competent and disinterested persons to act as.Commissioners jointly, with one of the Recorders.of the said city, as pre- There was a very large congregation in St.Martin's .Church last evening; when Mr.D.J.Neugewitz, missionary: 1 delivered the sident and two of thelr assessors named by the Council to fix and\u2019 determine, fn conformity with suid acts, the price and !Indemnity to be ullowed for the 4 rr tn tet cr ap +e = ms me es Be + 27 WANTED \u2014 SINGLE LADY, 8 YEARS OLD or over, as joint manager of an office.One accustomed to bookkeeping and collecting © preferred.Must speak botb languages.Apply Room 017, New York Life Duildlog.68 and folder.Steady situation.Good wages.\u2018603 Cralg et.WANTED \u2014 GOOD BLANK BOOK BEWER | fice, competent.clerk.20.- 2350\" v te ork.Apply to P.O.Hox in house, dyeing aud pressing and cleaning, at cheap prices.606 Lagauchetiere ut.\"WANTED \u2014 DURING SPARE TIME, IN OFfice \u2018work, as typewritiug copy.Apply Hox .respondence.Thousands successful.Thomas! _X 153, Herald.7 \u2018A.Edison indorses Institute.SO Ts WANTED \u2014 EARN A BETTER SALARY and position.Study electricity, mechanical engineering, .telegraphy, at bome, by cor-, Book, \u201cCan !| WANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, CALLING ON Become an Electrical Engineer?\u201d mailed steumshlp owners, murine and stationary free, Electrical Engineer Institute, New engines, in Ontario, would take first cluss | FOR \u2018SALE \u2014 HEMLOCK AND SPRLC , | one, two and thres inches.A bargain.Ade i dreas Box K 130, Herald., FOR SALE \u2014 ROAD MAKING MACH] NBRY, | stone crusbers, steam road rollers, graders, | .mud scrapers, steam and gasoline fire en- Bines, contractors* machinery.T.A.Morrison & Co, 04 Et James st, Montreal.7} i ro tr ere = ew Y to the Jews in Montreal, BOORBINDERS\u2014RINISHER WANTED, ONB|_ York tt | side line.J.H.Cooke, London, Ont.TARDE\u201d STOÉ ET ton and New York.\u201cI ge \u2018erte ; -a lots or immovables hereufter inention- - = : ; \u2018vy uituatic > .| FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE STOCK NORWICH Mr.Robert McNeil, Montreal, is\u201d present Many converted Jews Wer ea and described, which the sald City oat ora du forwarding: steady siigatioa.WANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE AND INTEL.~~ ~~\" \u2014 °° ~ vauary birds, wale and temale, heap: finesh &pending a few days at North Hatley.Mr Neugewitz bâsed his remarks:0f Moutreal have, by a resolution | a aon § str mein rm em mm l'gent persons; to solicit orders for zursery | PROPERTY FOR SALE | Jo the y, at 1731 Et: Hubert st, ve the guest of his mother.\u2019 1 on x.1 He held udopted un the 18th day of January; VANTED \u2014 À SOUNG GIRL OF 15, TO} stock: to the right parties 1 can offer the.CPR \"tracks.7 Miss Fox, of Coaticook, Who has been visiting relatives in Montreal, has re- upon Romans IX, 1 to 5.| that Christianity and Judaism were | 12st (1904).passed under the authority ; 3 not incompatible notwithstanding \u2018the of the Act 3rd Edward Vil, chapter | 22n | contrary opinion recently 62, determined to acquire for the purs assist with light housework.Apply 87 Tre- t - fo i best inducements; best time in the year to | make a sart.Apply for terms, at ounce, to _E.D.Bmith, Winona.Ont HOUSES FOR SALE -\u2014 Here's to the MAN who WANTS a home.Pay us $11 monthly | FOR SALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS, * kitchen stoves, ball stoves, and everything for the house, at cheapest prices.The Prines turned home.\u2019 \u2018expressed by | ! | ! RR Re - meer for 200 months, and OWN a 32,000 Home.3 L: : .Mr.Henry Laurier spent the week-' à leading rabbi in this city, The germ pose of widening Amherst Street, on | BOYS WANTED _ WANTED\u2014OPERATORS IN ALL DEPART- | \u2018Insurance policy.free.How mueh has it So.BE awrence st._ end at Ottawa, th= guest of Sir Wilfrid end Lady Laurier.:of the Christian doctrine came from.Moses, und out of Judaism » aprung Christianity which was the rea the cast side, between Craig and.St.had Catherine streets, In accordance with 1, the homologuted plan, and to perform: office work, Apply Heruld Office.Smart.boy, dor- Bindery work: also oue for ments: good wuges unû steady work a!l the | year round: we make overalls, pants, shirts, | ladies\u2019 shirt walsts and costumes, coliars cost you?Write People's Loan and Deposit Co.Guardian Bldg, Montreal.Agents wanted, : \u2018 | ROOMS AND BOARD \u2018Advertisements under this heading, 20 words for 10c; 6 Insertions for 2e.SINGLE ROOM AND BOARD, 2 BERTHE- and cuffs.Apply at malo office,.The\u2019 Etandard Shirt Co., Limited, 153 to 215 Da- horimier ave.tt \\iss Hudspeth, of Port -Hope, who thas been the guest of Miss Muriel lEv- e Bns, hus Teturnod home.\u2019 ; x ; syige.ouch other duties as are imposed by 70 development and.funciion of the orig- (9° à ER US à \u2018 by \u2018Ina! germ.The Jews had opened® the | li upon the said Commissioners, via: | door to Christianity, but now they re- 1.A plece of land with two wooden WESTMOUNT\u2014FOR SALE\u2014EASY TERMS.Up-to-date semi-detached house, 271 Met- \u2018enlfe avenue.Close to cars.Apply to 7 HORSES AND CARRIAGES et mien + mi em ine Mrs John Hodgins, who is visiting in fused to enter into its blessings nor butldinks thereon erected, bounded on ; oF Advertisements in.(bis columa Ke per Mi n ar n = | Steventon Brown & Co., 20 Guardian Bulla.| let atreet.Bath room flat.at Montreal, is expected at Ottawa this! would they recognize the velationship | the southwestern side by Amherst gorg per insertion, 6 insertions for the price | EN WA N 7 ED Tra \u2019 10 \u2018ROOMS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED OR PUR- , week.© ë : | betwean Judaism and Christianity.street, sald side measuring atout.102,0 | et tour.y TMROUGHOUT CANADA ALD UNITED STATES.\u2014 \u2014\u2014e = nighed rooms to.let, «lso ona single room: He belleved that if they would read feet un the northwestern side by lot ! FIRST CLABS STORAITE \u2014 TO [AVE YOUR | BALARY OR COMMISAION - 8848 a year ard Expenses, | clone to cars.Apply & Metcalfe ave.MISCELLANEOUS - money now.\u2019 he pointed to- à chair in front of him, himself up.per month.Aphly WC.ng This fis \u2018The Miss Muriel Raifour.Mountain Street, : cr daa re : \u201c J.tte yaule wrekiy, to good reliable ntl in thet i who-has been visiting friends at Otta-!the Old Testament in the Light aftord- | au Nor, fh gH side sleigh stored In à good place, apply to JI.| Sitar ending ir gud; diver votlug\u201d ares email Henri.- \u2026, PON Ca , : .yx 4 a - ; .BES aD -.; a foe , .aker.\u201corne St.a uatter.e.experioure, vhly Lonesty requires.PS TL Ale AS -_\u2014 wa, returned Rome on Saturday._ 64 by the Des thes could Dot Sal northeastern side by 161 cadastral.No.| Monbomme, pre wal Co ot es Are ne oF instoictions, SALUS MEDICINAL WANTED \u2014 MATTRESSES MADE OVER AT LEGAL CARDS Miss Kane.of Bergervile.\u2018x the guest Shin.DOL to Jong as they Hantinued to =H part\u2019 (residue).said side measuring batch - LE hau ee TON OM nt : |! private bouses.Double sizes, $1.25! medium.\u2019 : : Cher siater.Mra JJ.Graham- OC 8 .so long as ve i du | en : IR reer 7 = man PR CE pe : ; 05.single, &5 \u20ac .Mattress er, = s OLINS 3 CLENNAN, e 2 eran Irs.J.Graham- Case) believe that they could be saved by About tons feet.on the southeastern NT | WANTED \u2014~ OPERATORS, EXPFRIENCED : psd Jost 8 cents a maker, 4 YV ACLENNAN, a MACLENN ne Aver.ue.Co Lo their noble ancestors Just so tong | Sle.by Cralyg stree said side joncasur- W , girls \u201cap earn from 750 to $2.00 per day.Juge Le pe JVE.Barristers, etc, Cornwall.Ont D RK Ê, fr.3 M.Mackay and Mrs, Mackarv, - would \u2018thew southenstern side by Jot cadastral Na the \u2018southuestern side \u201cby Amherst {0 (residue).said side measuTiilg OFFICES T LET = some-how implied very much mure than Sthrrett's expressionlgss \u2018face turned amh.rat Street,\u201d sutd wilde ari Ses, said\u201d side measuring: About 15.01 street, sald side measuring.about #14 about 43.0 feet.on the southeastern .his words hud said, \u2019 Hore Dank shan pefore.Ce nes mv about RL fesi.on the northwestern fret, containing a superficial area A on the northwestern side ov Jou.only by lou cadastral D #1 San FINE SUITE OF CORNER OFFICES.IN.\u2018 .ane à ati se sata: nly sometimes vive been wilde by LaguUaichetirre siree \u2019 abouts 507.0 square feet.the sait \u2018piece [cadastral No.AL party, « side xg side rezsuring about 10.eet \u2014s'\u2018errant Teel As .a\" The work must be very duteresting, \u201cthinking lately what good use\u2019 [ might measur about tee street, sald side of land being ARAMA part of measuring about 12.7 feet: en \u2018the ; containing a superficial area of about tbe CPR * P-SRTRS Poudre.about 1.500 he said at last, more from a desire 10 put u bit of money to if ! had it.I wad northeastern side by lot cadastral ve lot cadastral No.388, of the official; northeastern side by Jot cadastral No.649.3 square feet, the sald piece of land ft.floor space: Close to 8wik Exchange acd give himself time to think\u2019 than any- thinking so, funnily enough, air, when 287 (residue).said side Teasnrng plan and book of reference for thi 58.part (réstdues, said side measuring being +oathuestern part of, lot cadas Tost Ofte.Az7i5 19 Rooms = \u201cPR.Tele: thing else.\u2018And from ~yvhat'l remem-; See yoy come out of that house in tabou O05 feet, on the southeastern Sint James ward, of the City of Mont- about Sd feet: on the routhenste:a tral Nu.580 of the offi ial plan an graph Buijding.; ,; ie : - ; Charles Street just now, cides by Jot cadastral Noo 291, sald snije Foals _ side by lot cadastral No.385 (part).book\u2019 of reference for the saint James.; .Ler of you, Sterrett, jt should\u2019 slt \u201cWhy you wretched scoundrel,\u201d said ineasurin about 208 feet, enti i2, A piece of land with ane brick\u2019 sald shle measuring about 128 feel, Ward of the City of Montreal.> 27 = Es mr ao ; - \u2018ul ,, (Fordon suddenly 10 himself.\"Danca superficlal carey.of about e 2057 büllding thereon erected, bounded on Ci NLAININE a superfivial area of abont 25.A piece of land with one brick and NOTICE Yes, sir; Fm use\u2018ul to.them up ther.hanged.it you \u2018aren't hinting that vou.Squares feet, the said piece of Wind Dee the southwestern \u2018side by Amherst 375.8 square Yeet, the sald; plece of land three wooden buildings thereon ere-t- .1 .sces most things that come my AS.are to be bought! I wonder what ing southwestern pire of lot cadisgral Strest sald side Jeasuring about 27.8 being svuthwestern puirt of lot cadas- er, bounded on the southwestern gide gApplicstion has been made to the Corpora- \u201cAud some that don\u2019t, eh?said vout price.is, and how much you No 17 of th official plan amd ok feet.Un the northwesterr side by Dor- tral Noo bso (party, of the official plan by Amherst street, sald side.MPASUT- ton 07 the City o?Montreal for leave to erect Gordon, smiiing and trying to Sprak kuow\u201d Où Tetérence for heesidtit James Vi dd hester street, said side measuring Mid benk of refirence for the Saint Ing about 77.1 feet: on the north a botier and engine in rear No.12, 14 and 16° carelessly.\u201d \u201cAre you as work now\u2019 «And he watched Sterrelt for®i aoe uf 1he CHy or Montreal 0 QU ABOUT lol feet.où the northeastern James Ward of the City of Montreal.:iwestérn side by Saint Catherine street.Unin sucer! Mortreal ' : \u201cYes, sip, l amor a job now.ment curibusly.The ex-corporat h 106 A piece of dant with one wooden Side by lot cadustal Nô, #7 cresidusy, 19 A piece of land with one brick said side measuring\u2019 about 15.1 feet: © A HOOLAHAN & 0.Is it\u2014er-is iv a ditfrcult ont?cdrderad that wonderful creation a \u201cfrit™ ond brink anid Cone brick \u2018buliding Sill side miensuriag about 375 fee: building thereon erected.bounded on an the northeastern side by lot cid ya 0 yg oy 1S, 404 \u201cIt was, sir, & little but 1 m mass ty mista,\u201d and as he ate it.he prodded thereon erected, hounded on he sous \"wn thé\" sodtheastern wide by lot cadas- the southwestern ide by Amherst dastral No.579 «residuet, Raiîda- side PESTE = Se Be : ing my way fairly\u2014now.\u201d LS it about with his fork.as if he veus, Cesteri side }4- Amherat Street, sod lfal NOUS, said &ble measuring About, street, sald Side measuring about.42.6 incastüring about 7.1 feet: on the SSSR The last word, and the slight intrna- investigating its innermost seeorsia aad side measuring abont £3 fout AUTRE 4.00 feet, containing à superfielal arvn fret: on the \u2018northwestern side by 102 \u2018-southeastern side Ly lot cadastral | .Pe .tion on it, made Gordan start, and 109K \u201cferreting\u201d It out, so'to Eprak, and as northwestern Shiv by lot cadastral Yh of uhout 6S ware feet, thersiald piece cadlnstrad -No.584, \u201cmaid side nieasuring No 580, satd side mensuring about ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.up quickly at Sterrait's face.But it, was quite blank, and he was.net even, looking at Gordon, TE Gordon tried buck again.Gordon eyed hiv heavy jaw and overhanging eyebrows, and remembered the aimost Ut\u2018anny expertanees he Bad.: hadiof Stoæxt'$\" powers of observation \u2018And yet you don\u2019t like the work?he round Reothvilie, hix \u2018mind turned in- 3 .id.\u201cWhy is that?\u201d : \u201cstinetively to -hig bank urcount.: Sterrett\u2019s grim lips relaxed a little, \u201cHe must know i lot.\" he thought and he turned to Gordon, juneasilv.\u201cWay, he knows the house\u201d \u201cLeads to nothing, sir.\u201c he said \u2018To@ where \u2018she is even; they have their much like the army.Too much master bands on her! Huy him?Why.I.and not grough man.You do the\u201d would buy a hundred Stérrett's to dave work-other people take all the credit] her -little finger.Thank heaven; that and the money, sir, and the money.it is this man, and that he can: be Now.money's a very useful thing, alntlbought,\u201d : 1 Montreal.34 (party sait Site rhrasuring about \u201cinl feet.on the northeastern side by lot cadastral No.354 part residues, sald ide measuring about 640 feet.on the southeastern Street, said side measuring about 27.0 Wosupertloial area of side\u201d by Lagauchetiere fect, contadning about 16508 square foot, the sahil piece of land belug southf ester part of Jot cadastral Noo 394 (purty) of the officlal plan and \"book of reference for tin Saint \u2018James.TA piece of land with ons brick Gf land belug southwestern part of 1g cadastral No, G87 of the official plan and hook of reference for the Saint cates ward, of the City of Montreal: 13.A plete of Land, with one wooden building thereon erected, bounded on the southwestern side street, sid slde measuring: about 48.0 tt on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.088, sal] side measuring ubout 1445 feel, on the northeastern Ward.of the \u2018City of side by lot cadastral No.89 (residue).co aid side measuring about 45,3 feet: on: the southeastern sfde by PDorchester by © Amherst] atout 13.4Nfeet.on the northeastern \u201cside by.lot cadastral Neo G85, part (re- siquer.cadastral.No.Wb (part), suid side measuring about 127 feet, containing x sauperffeial area \u2018of abdut 358.9 square fret, the sail\u2019 pleco uf land being scuthwestern part of lot cadastral No.O85 (party of the official plan and book of reference for the Salht Juines Ward of the ; v SAMPLES SENT TO ANY ADDRESS, AND SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.enry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL.THE MC MON TREAL DALLI HARBOR BERTHS ARE ALLOTTED Commissieners Took a Long Time te Adopt Harbor Master McShane\u2019s Report.! .Fa The special meeting of \u2018the Harbor Conmunissioners held on Saturday, \\proved a very interesting one.lt was j only fter a very hot discussion that \"the report of Harbor Master McShane.| \"was, with but one amendment, adopted.\u2018The chief difficulty was caused by the contention of.some of the members! \u2018that the space {tL was intended to set aside, if any of the proposed steel sheds \u201cwere erected, should not be alloted to \u2018any conmipany, \u2018The Harbor Master in \u2018his report thought that these spaces, should be alloted, but only on the un-' derstanding that the companies on re- | :celving notice should give them up! again.The only amendment to the; .report was that the space (0 be alloted | the Leyland aud Hamburg-American lines should De placed together.The! principal portions of the report arc as.\u201cfollows: | The nllotments should be made ou! the distinct understanding that | when any berths or spices gre not in \u2018use by the parties to whom.they lLiave\u2019 *Fosal of the Harbor Master, aud if the: use of a shed be required the rate to be: charged therefor shall be governed by, the Harbor Commissioners, aud also If! any party or parties shall he notified during, the coming season to remove their sheds or other appurtenances: from the space or site which may be allotted them on account of such space or site being required for harbor improves ments, such party or parties shally ot their own expense, and within ten days after notice in writing from the secre-, tary of the Harbor \u2018\u2018ommiesion, remove thelr sheds, etc, and have né clatin whatever on the Commissioners\u2019 for such removal.' With regard to location of space, he, made the following recommendations: \u201cAllan line\u2014tout feet on the shore wharf opposite the Harbor Office, and 1,000 feet.on the western side of the\u2019 Alexandra pier, AMAZON\u2014Black All Wool Amazon, 44 in.ard 48 iu.wide, I been alloted they shall be at the dis-; \u201cDominion line sfenmships\u2014 1.000 (eet on the eastern side of the Alex-, andra ples.a \u201cThe Canadian Pacific Railway Atlantic vine-1,020 feel on the western.side of King Edward pier.and 505 feet an eastern side of?the King bdw ad plier.The R.Jrefard Co.Ltd.~o0 feet on eustern sile of King Fdward pier.621.(ret on shore whart section 17, and 29 féet on Western aide of.Jarques Cur- tier pler.\u2019 ' \u201cFurnuegs, Withy & Co 805 feet on vastern side Jacques Cartier pier seve.tions bo owaind I \u201cHenry Dubell & l'o.\u2014370 fect at dec-\u2019 tion 19.! \u201cI'he Nichelien & Ontario Navigation Company \u2014Saine berths ag occupied last senson the whole ontside portion aud upper part of the Victoria pier.32 G.Brock & Co.agent for SE \u201cCampana.and AD Lemieux, ageut> for SS.Gaspesten, 875 fret cuily, at Vietoria; \u201cplier, Section U0 Do; for both steamers, USteamer Prefontuine \u2018and sieurnet Victoris, 400 feel, ot Victoria pier.sev, ton 20 XK.\u201cSteamer St.Laurent, same berth as > Victoria rider, ; VAL secitons I0-21, SOU Téet to be hept clear, as su open berth, and in reserve for the steamers - that | may Lave to LA removed and will ree quire this space (owing to the canstrice-, tlon of the new sneds by the Harbor! Ea \u2018ommigsioners).: * \u2018Hamburg- American Hile-50) feet ni Spring Hat Time ' is Here! So is OUR COMPLET: NEW ASSORTMENT of STYLISH ~~ SPRING : SHAPES.dH NELSON'S .- section 22.\u201cLeylaud dine, sv feet at sections J4- 25.; \u201cCanadian Ocean & Inland Te: 106 \u201cfeet at gections 2-26.-*Franco-Canad!an nid Finska Jlox ds\" Company.100 fant at section 27.\u201cMelean, Kennedy & Co.- 4vv feet nt section 38 for Henud Tine, AN 400 feai.\u201cat section 39 for the Holme line, | \u201cJohn 1,ea Æ Sou- -Same space as last | year at section wi =.- ' \u201cMossgrse.It, Graham & l'o, P.Pay- ette, N.lavigne, the Ogilensburg (\u2018val & Towing Co, J.\u20ac, Litbrecque, the Montreät sand \u201c& Gravel Co, and Jos- ph Touain ~The above parties th have.places for vordwood, coal and sand, which T will measure for them on the opening of navigation.\u2018F.\u2018Robertson and A.Bailie, coal spaces at or near the Donaldson line, | ieft In the hauda of the harbor master, to be: dealt with later on.\u2018Thé Montreal Lighterage Co.and Messis.Gordon, Ironside and Fair - | Sume spaces as Orcupied by them last\u2019 srasen for the use of their cattle bar .& J.Sharples, western side of he Taurier pier, section 43, for piling\u2019 lumber.\u201d \u2019 Dobell, Beckett & Co.eastern side , of the Laurler pier.section 43, for nile\u2019 ing Jlumbrr.J.Burstall & Co.150 feet at section 42, for piling lumber.\u2019 McArthur Bros.& Co.150 feet at section 42.for piling lumber, FE.HH.T.emay, 104 feet at section 41.} I | ferwarsi-to event, And certninig this for piling lumber, ! The Dominion \u2018Pransport: Company, the: Canadian Pacifire Ratlway Cone pany.the Sheddean Company and the Grand Trunk Ruilway Company, same spaces as last season for their small offices, ' The Montreal Wharf Scales Com- \u2018pany, same space.and privileges us last season.Delphlg Rochon, same spice am last , Year at Vianuville, for renting small i hoats.Mr.Doran was strongly.in favor of the report being further amended andin securing Mr.Racine to second his.motion proposed that the report should not he adopled.His motion wa\" lust on a vote of T to 2, and the proposal! that the report \u2018be adopted, was cars | cried on the same division reversed, | : pret i | ! COMPANIES INCORPORATED.Murphy & Company.Ottawa, March 2l.\u2014(Special.)-The port- of Sorel is made a port for the, registry of ships with the Collector \u2018ot! | CUSLOINS as regiatrar.The St.Raymond Faper Company, of; Montreal, Has been jicorporated.: SPIROZONE Cures all foul perspirations of the feet and armpits.Abwolute cure gnar- anteed by one application.Don't fail to use.SPIROZONE for tha obnoxious perspirations to which the.fest and armpits are subject.For ten years we have had the most conclusive sssurances that it has never failed in one, case to abrolutely cure with only one application, All druggists, or sent postpaid \u2018on receipt of price, \"$1.00.The SPIROZONE COMPANY, Box 87, Rigaud, Que\u2019 TT ee = company.\u2018The operations of the com- Incorporation.has been granted, incorporating John Murphy, trader and manufacturer: Hugh Henry, trader and manufacturer, Montreal, Quebec; Sam- vel Gamble, trader and manufacturer, | CGttawa: Duncan Devine, accountant, ard Loiise Tsabel Murphy, spinster, Montreal, for the following purposes: | To purchase and sell dry goods: to pur- | chase, manufacture and sell goods and, ! merchandise generally: and for such: | purpose to acquire the business hereto | fore carried on at\u2019 the city of Moni- real by Johu Murphy, Hugh Henry and George D.MeKay, under the firm name] of John Murphy & Company, and the business heretofore carried on ifn the \u201ccity of Ottawa by John Murphy, Hugh, Henry, George D.\u2018 McKay and Samuel | | or Fous under the firm name and style of John Murphy &.Company, and to L acquire alk ofher real and personal pro- cperty, necessary for the purposes of the pany to he carried on throughout the Déminion of Canada and elsewhere by the name of \u201cThe John Murphy Com-| pany, Limited,\u201d with a total capital stock of four hundred and fifty\u2019 thou-, send dollars, divided into four thousand five hundred rhares of one hundred dollars, and tie chief.nince of business] \u201clast vear, down-streamt, aud of the Was also much admived.A Dolly Var.HERALD, MUNDAY, MALBCU 81, i904.» a : 7 ete coats is signers.ment, émbroidered vest, Veit and cuffu, capes piped with milk to match, new pleated skirt, ! with ailk pipi Made in French Huvbite ( Toth, or plan Broadcloth iu any color, Spring's Smartest Modes in Women's Man-tailored Costumes Our shôwing of Spring suits, skirts ana and ideas of the most renowned fashion de- shown by no other house.No matter how high .you place your fashion ideals, nor how exacting your ideas of fit and finish, Novi- Modi man-tailored Garments will meet them in a manner most gratifying to you.| We cater to ladies who are particular and who wish to bz relieved of dressmaker \u201ctroubles.Costume, 8 332 237 Se 8° + ¥le 3%2-A aT hin \u20ac very handsome, taney walking for eftermcon cale te \u201cThe agar ments are here for your Vv lewing cape and blouse front effect, \u2014Wwon t you call and lool them over.representative of the best thoughts The styles are exclusive to us\u2014 trimmed with taffeis and faucy silk braid, siik lined, skirt\u2019 pleated alls around givinga very fracetul flare, trimmed wit 1affela to natch coat.Made \" suit, cost is made with new t in any cloth desired.i .|8IRTHS, MARRIAGES | AND DEATHS.(Advertising Rates \u2014 Birth Notless.Met Marriage Notices, 8c; Dead Noticen 5063 | BIRTHS.BONNER\u2014Ot awa, March 15, to Mr.and Mr, iE.A.Bonner, a daughter.; CAFFREY\u2014401 Magdalen Street, Point St.| Charles, March 16, tlie wife vf James Caf- | \u2018trey, of à sou.: HAWTHORNE\u2014191 Aqueduct Streét, March 13, to Mr.and Mrs.A.Gu.Hawthorne, a daughter.MACDONALD\u2014Brownsburg, Que., March 10; the wife of James McDonald, of a daughter.+ MORANVILLE\u2014Fitck Bay, Que.March 11, | the wife of D.J.Moranville, of a daughter.| PUGH\u2014Kingston, Ont, March 16, to Mr.and \u2018Mrs.8.A.Pugh, a daughter.\u2018 MARRIAGES., COLE-GRIGG-Cambridge, N.B., March 12th, \"Eldon Cole to May Grigg.MAGÉE-GREY\u2014Cardiual, Ont, March 8, John E.Magee to Alice, daughter of Mrs.Gray, + of Chesterville, , MORRISON-SFAUT.DING-Boston, Mass., on March 10, Lee Morrison to Jane Spaulding, i formerly of Montreal, REID-JACK\u2014\"Hillside,\u201d* Chateauguay Basin, Que., March 17, Peter Reid, son of the late Wm.Reid, of Montreal, to) Ruth Jack, I daughter of the late Robert Jack.DEATHS IN THE CITY.; BLORE - 219 Dourgeoïs Street, March 17, ; Samuel Blore.* BURLAND\u2014CSS Prince Arthur Street, March 19, William Benjaiuin Burland, M.D., aged | 61: Funeral on Tuesday, 220d instant, at 2.30 c'elock.CUTT\u2014475 Argyle Avenue, Westmount, March «18.Harry Cutt, aged 4.(MANLON-Marel 142 Mary Coleman, widow ef the lute Lawrence Hanlon.; | HAAE\u2014Murcb 20.Wilhelm Haas, of Lennen, Germany, aged 23.Futieral on Tuesday, at 2.51 pan.from Seale & Sons\u2019.ubdertakers rooms, torner Beaver Hall and Dorchester Strect, to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.£ } Elm Avenue, Maveh U0, Marianne Page, widow Uf-the.late George Lash, of St, John's, Newfoundland, aged 75.Funeral - Montreal Wardrobe, 2364 St.Catherine St.pe TAWA:\u2014166 parks TWENTY NE HORSES BURKE Bewildered by Fire and Smoke \u2018They Refused to Leave Burning Stables.Twenty-five horses dead and five more under (he care of a vétermars surgeon, That té the result of a te Saturday night in the stables of the \"Parker laning to.42 Grand Crunk Street, Point =.Charies, At the time of the bluze the stable contained thirty-one horses, and of the, lot only ona escaped with ahghtundury.The origin of the blaze is à tnväLers.When the employes left the stables wl RIX o'clock there was no sign of fin: but a couple of hours Laer the smoke and ames were pouring from the wine dows aud roof, and «+ good sized con- ttagration was well under way.very offart vas at anes nade to fe! the horses aul.but six of them wer dead Wher they were found, The others weve terrified, and althemgh the fir: VAS ronrine and seething trend them they refneed to move, 1 \u2018onsequettiy i \u201cvas with.considerable difficntty\u2019 they were got into the street.When (hey were finally taken our they were fn euch a condition.scorched aud smoked.that nineteen more died, Five others are now bring treated by a veterinary, but little hope 18 EMtertane for their rec overy.; Fhe fire was soon extinguished, but nat before the interur of the building was badly gutted, The harder were al! valuable drangn: vnimals, aud the total damage done br the fire is stim: ted at $5,500, me em ge name MILLINERY AT MORGAN'S.Annual Spring Opening Was Held on - Saturday.Though it is daily beroming a matter of grave consideration as to whe- \u201cUier oùr winter will ever pags on, it doesn't in the Jeast seem to dampen the ardor of the Moutreal ladies who are on Easter shopping bent, Why, to get even a peep into Margnu's millinery parlorg all day Saturday was au act\u2019 of héroisin, Servers from several different departments had to br:called to the scene of\u201d action \u2018to look - after the wants of the many customers.The spring millinery, opening in this establishment is always i much looked vear's showing gees to arnt-rival anything.seen here before,\u201d \"Whether it is due tn the Geet (hat thé styles and colors are pretijer than ever or that the wmilliners are dlxolayving nore taste js & question: no doubt, both ressons ave \"mainly correct.Whatever it is il, the results \u201care most fascinating.Browns, blues and the champagne shades seen to he the leaders this seua- aon.High crowns are showy le some Cextent.I'he carriage and reception hats are all largely of the Gulnsborongh ore der, trimimed with guantitieq of \"heau- Sf lace ind small flowers.An effective And striking hat wis of CDluck chiffon, pointed on one side, with insertion of.shirred chiffon and lon black plume.\"A poppy red hat was Cals very popular, made of funey siraw, edged, in shaded poppies.The ribbon.\u201ctrimming was of a feather effect, \u2018a very pleasing vovelty.A large white chip hat with drapings of lace and, » 1864 Notre Dame and Change in the Firm Name of John \u2026 2288 St.Catherine St.wreath of straw buttons: and, foliage: den chiffon hut was one of \u2018the novelties with Dresden forget-me-nots on \u2018hand edge and crown, fastened at the back with narrow green velvet ribbon; \"finished with fall of lace on the briny: A chip hat in the champagne shade] \u201cwith shaded brown feather.drape of, ecru Jace amd pale pink rosebuds on the\u2019 band wag another beauty.A large Avorvewhite satin-bratd hat, heavily trimmed with cream balldace, white satin ribbon and long shaded bine panne wis perhaps the daintiest on view, An-! other odd hat was of biack mohair braid.with facings of lites of the valley , trhn-! med with shaded green ribbon, black ribbon and gold buttons.Flower toques In all shades are also very popular this year and are most} becoming.In the smart ready- to-wear hat thére ia all the henrt could wish for.One noticed was a pointed toque shape of, brown straw trimmed with velvet ribbon of the same shade and flowers.In bonnets and children\u2019s wear there! is also a great variety to-choose from, | as well ns untrimmed hats.- CHIC HATS You want to dress well?Your headgear is of the utmost importance if you would be well drested.We have nc rivals in*the hat and fur business.Known the world over for the quality ef eur noods and low prices.Get your, spring hat from- us and save money.| \"el the company to be at Montreal.| Chas, Des/ardins, + Catherine street.- BROCKVILLE :-Robt.\\Vrieht & Co, Agents.TEAS and COFFEES A | Trial will make you our regular patron.Quality tells in making customers.oir Tuesday.the L7t1: instant, at 10.30 aan, 16 Mourt Royal Cemetery.MCANULTY\u2014Hs6 Pine Avenue, March 18th, Thomas MAnuliy, aged 70.E MACKIE-# Montrose Avenue, Westmount, March 19, Janet Dodgies, wife of James Mackie.Funeral at 7 o'clock Tuesday morn- | ing.to 5» o'clock train tor Windsor Mills, i Bonaventure Depot, Funeral service at residence, this (Monday.eveping, § o'clock, , DEATHS ELSEWHERE.BILLING\u2014Valcart, y, Que, Maréb 16, John Billing, aged 7H.BOIVIN-\u2014Herg'rvitie, Que.Mave 15, Mrs.Delin.Pricault de Lamarcbe, wife of Joseph Burin, varrisge maker, aged: 52.BOUTUE-Waäiérloo, Que, Müreh 15, Annie E.Boothe, daugnter ol Mrs, J.MH.Boothe, aged 27 .\"COYNE St Thomas, Ont.March (12, Mrs, Win.Coyne, aged SZ.CRAWIORD-8t.Jann, N.B., March 16, Anne, widow of the late James Crawford, aged SS.DELONEY \u2014 Tracadie, Antigonish, N.S.on March 5 Beulionine Nicholas DcLorey, aged 4 vears.* DRURY \u2014Fall River, Mass.March 12, Mary.Gunnon, wife où Martin Lruty.} .EMPRINGHAM\u2014s=carboro® Junction, Ont, on Marci Ju, Lizzie Empringbam, aged 21.GOMTON-RockIy, Cumberland, N.S., March © 8, John Gordon, aged 72.GHAVE=-Monetun, NA, Mareh 30, H.G., sou of Hiram Graves, aged $3.170OLYOKE- Woodstock, N,B., March 11, the infant Jdanght or of Mr.and Yaa A.OH.Tivoivoke., UICKEY \u2014 \u2018Aumherst, NS, Feb.17, Mary Grace, daushter of l'rank P.iTickey, aged S HINGLEY \u2014irench River, Pictou, N.S, œ March 8, John Ro Hingley, fared?79.KNOX-\u2014Monctor, N.B., March.Wm.J.Kuox, aged 47.MAGINN-ighland.Creek, Ont.March Kdith Emily, daughter of M.8.B! Maginu, aged 14.RYAN- : ; = : | berulan - , 3.Ce Sir Ll IL retpark worthy of attention, He then up his most dangerous: opponents.Go- | Bolten Wiinderers beat Sheffield L nited bBraund.\u2026\u2026 8 ¢ Rosanquet.- , \u2026 Montreal Defeated Westmount.; perte Togo orties l Ci CT oo ; ca went ou gain, sud Witness stated that tg up @ steep hill with long grass the| the erstwhile ieague leaders.by = B93 of Trumble, Faster TEER The shoot between the Westmount responaci to the toast of \u201cSister Cluba\u201d* Answer Questions \u2014Evidente \u2018she aistinetly remembered that he was champion suddenly put on.a treme \u201crwo of the ames were draws, Tot-' bBraund.* \u20ac ¢ Arnold b Hirst.uw And Montreal Gun Clubs for the custody on behalf of that club.He said, among .ys wearing his initts, which she described deus spurt, and climbing the incline ke, 3 fa \u2018hich John A.Getter.b Braund 8 b Hira 1.2 0 -0f the Montreal Challenge Cup on Sat- other things, that ail old citizens take.Regarding Will Taken.Cong being made of eather and wool, the a deer shot clean away, at once open-| tenham Hotspur.the Len parle, of sent J.J.Kelly, not ot.6 \u20ac and b Arnold.24 Urday afternoon resulted in favor of or should take a lively interest in fhe 3 : or wrists being of wool, She stated that ing up a gan of about 150 yards.Hs, Na CU ed in Qu up-holders drew Eatras.coo.8 Extras.+ Montreal by 2 puints, The scores were: \u2018luque Bleue Club because It was the \u201cvoile 1 was unustial for her ÿncle.to onpunents tried _desperatelv hard to! and, tyrnec ne anesd > \u2014at Tatten- \u2014 em Montreai.; - Westmount oldest snowshoe club un the island and Co \u2018 A Lave the house dust hefore dinner, yet hang on, but \u2018without avail - sun Sheffield Ww nes RY a oint- \u2018 Total.\"147 Total.koi MeDuff.C12 Lewis oo.32 had done much to snake the present Ste.Seholastique, March 2L =(8pes oho dj nor think the matter very rx- .\u2014_ ham, Manchester City played à Nr F, : ENGLAND.lCandlish\u2026.\u2026 2 11 Wotton ea.9 generation what 11 is.Ie also express- Clalo-saturday afternoon marked th# {raordinars.Her minther vas .upstaira The supremacy of men like Duffy and less.draw with Middlesbrough at Seb Tlayward.b Noble.© absent, {11 .0 Kdwarda.10 Stockwell .9 6d his sincere thanks for the curling close of the first week af Tne Belanger ny gp thine, ifer father and grand- Shrubb raises the question-do the best! chester, 35.000 people saw the match.Arnold, ¢ Kelly, - \u201cRedmond.\u2026.# Hauson .9 trophy which had been presented by trisl, and, although little evidence of father thes cate in te dinner.ard they men enter the field of regular compe- \u2014_\u2014\" .b Noble.\u2026 % eHuff.b Trum-: Kearney.:.\u2026.6 Cleghorn .7 the M.A.A.A.and which had been won an important or meriminatiogg nelUre aged oo short thine for Seguin, at the tition\u201d The writer remembers one Athletics : ble .Loo 19 : \u2014 ; -\u2014 by the Montreal Curling \u2018luh.has been elicited, vel the case has 00% guggestion of Mra, Belanger.nabady famous case in which the opposite was : 5 , Rhodes, « Gebrs, Total.1, 48 Total .46 TMi.Jas.Simpson, president of Sg.reached a point where war 10 Whe ogo chink in needa to go out proved, A few years ago à Scottish ema .b Cotter.3 not out .16 There -vere three other events, of George's Snowshoe Club,\u2018 next spoke, knife* is the rule betwen dhe 10 4 the buildines to search far Heguin.xehoolboy.Hugh Welsh, of the Watson-.< Encouraqing Athletics.- PB.FP.Warner, « Mc- : \u2018which the results were: and execusd Mmselr from making a criminal lawyers PERreRCcnUng te pro- (Vitneses gerenmbersd her\u2019 iaother ree {ans, and « ember of a great athletic Kingston.Ont.March 19.\u2014 «Special.» Allster, b Cotter.1c and b Trumble U] Silver spoon Competition! wards.Jeng speech on account of his recent Eecution aid the defense.Meo Wall sparking ar dileer?C1 werner where family, beat in n two wiles SCTAlCl | gyeen'y Track Club has.decided to Tyldesley.¢ Gebra, oo ; \"20; Stockwell, 15: Redmond, 18: Mes jiess, His remarks ere applauded Who, together, sith Mr, Mathieu 84e Antoine 147, .\u2018 - tean rave the promineut loan, hold\u2019 the university sports.all in one: bSQble.21200 M © Hopkins, p co Duff, 18; © 1e, 17: St.Jean, 15 Wot very heartily.Capt! Fred.Cushing is vonducive i (deren lo Pi no Dead Man's Absence Moted.| ners of Rcottand.owas only si He afternoon next Ostober, instead © >, ; ; ; EF ee eee tan, 16: Tu son.16; Cleghorn, : executed n Hi hland Fling, which was stoné unturned Where ahere is a © 7 pate Ce Aer ae na pi ue A year afterward he vompeted nm he morning and afternoon as heretofore Rr.E.Foster.b Colter 18° ¢ , ane 20 Lunrault, #: Hamilion, 13: éuthet, 14: ancored \u201c couple \u2018of Yims, and \u2018then of scoring i point \u201cliher où questions of: PE ane she © eTEtn the slanies English mile championshin, and Ould has been the custom.A silver cup Will ype le Spr Candlish., 14; Eliott, 14; [.Catids the gpeech-making continued.fact or law.ang he has putered nent A eA 18: Rainvide, 13: White, 13: Bow- Mr.W.Lyall, president of the Cale- And soul into the trial, » won Casils but for the most das-.ire A AR cor itor who ., sh.| ] : have won ci be given to every competitor ¢ MeAlister, - lish he has some starting Ung For aon to re \u201ches both > b Cotter.tardly trick ever seen on a cinder PAUL LL ea Queen's record, exvept in the, To ye den, 12: Couke, 8.Hogan, $4.IXcazney.donis Curlin Club, spoke at some little doubt rhat \u201c , ; ee a Fie - When the boy went to the front one of Hain A and throwing the discus, po oo » Hopkins b Trumble .| 5, 20° length und LE that al hough auaw = developments up his sleeve, ready foi Lee Tr fre anu, id Be Father the other: competitors -rushed UP.LA irhich records are somewhat low at pweble./ 3 \u20ac Medliater, Twenty Rird \u201cSween \u2014 McDuff.200 ghoefug was very popular, he thought the defence.he npeerturbabihiee of #10 AT tie pe A EE er + hind him and spiked his lex, tenring off, Quern\u2019s, .CE b Cotter .uo.Redmond, IA: Fdwards, 15: SL Jean, Ahat curling was even mare so, and the prisoner throughout the whole p:o- hs pn bin TE IV Cpe ET ; the shoe.and badiy laming him, but! Foo oo erer in made to slic up à Sreal- Knight, b Cotter.\u2026\u2026.0 © Kelly, b-Trum- © 18: (Cleghorn, 18: ISeuruey, 170 No {hat the weight of his words were prov.ceedings astouishes the daily tnecréas , vote fan Mat fen rte io oe ia be pau où barefooted cond lame.they terest in the sports, and entice?.20° ble \u2026 .BT 0 Candlish, 16; Hamilton.Thi.S10CKWeil ad by the fact that the M.A.A.A.Teye WE crowd who attend the trial, He A Le po Po cunen : re Frei Zor cinders cuttivig his flesh like paper.and, students to enter training at an CAT- RIT.Bosanquet, .16: Hansen.15: Guthet, 14: Fogan, 3.building their club-house 21 the hack JPDEAIS Always Impassive, sirens £ m este « Line je : het a.ba Ra though this occurred with hall a mile qier perlol than tsval.The fact js «Noble, b'Cotter.1.16: cGehra, b Trum- Cote, 13: Rainville 9: Cooke, 9.of the Caledonia Curling Club.Hé ex- bored and has even aozed Gnee 67 TK Cu QE LE ne unie 1.0 go.he finished the rave only 20 yards that few of the students do any train- .ble 111120 Twenty Rird Sweep - Edwards.200 pected tne be weguested to build seme during the Iengiliv examination uf solu \u201cts mr.ah a 2 A the evn Cr behind A.FL.Tysie.of Salford.who 00 : Les * Lilley, not out).8 lbw, | Trumble.9° MeDuff, 19: Landriault, 18: SI.Jeal.sort of a passageway, connecuing®ihe of the witnesses.A lose observes, ane Pit here TL a war int mins, 0 secs TE was (hou An invitation is to given at once: 10 Extras.2 Extras.à 15: Redmond, 17: date, 16: Kearney, two \u2018clubs.12e - S20 (however, canuol fail 36 notice an ac ph # nelghbon ant ef in ons.at the time that he would never be able fhe TM.tC.Cadets to send Tepre- EN .\u2014-113 NL Ç'andlish.1°, MainviHé, 10: Gale Mr.A.C5.Heckel, president of the \u201cvagional tv itrhing of.the muscles Plon r.hovever.5 Pine doc sai pa to ran again, but next year he appear.(oo fives, Of late .the Cadets have - Totat.\u2026.\u2026.8 Total.\u2026.\u202681' praith, 0.Co 0! Thistle Curling lub, remarked that around the mouth, leading one qe the ished to ein ue Tas Rosse too ne .: though he disliked to contradict Mr, Ly-1belicf that «he apparent calinness is fon which he accordingiy sil.and she AIR statements, he personally thought only the outcome of, the exercise of thought.he was going in tha village to .' 7 \u201cals .; { And for the past two years have held a ST .nsimil uifeist an entertainment ziver, 67 Pro- Lutyens, but Welsh won.in the most their sports on the same dix.In order.; Baseball Turf and Track that spovshoelng was the more popu-! Wonderful gelf-control.An vocasiont pit a ot ire nn E Tn Pro.romfortahle.fashion.looking hark and that another -clash of.dates may be _ , : lar and that thet was uo doubt that | Bile oVersprendä his features o hen he ne noire Pein ek rors ee we vpnning easily, The extraordinary a Nia Te invi i î 9 ba an ou , * .; .; ; salth-giv- fætches the (ve of an acqualntsnes in HT OP1X Mrs, Bélanger was veri re ; : .avoided, this: early invitation ig t¢ Eastern Canadian\u2019 League.; ; : snowshoeing was the more health-giv Lhe of J ' LE ae Sa ore om ting was that his hme was only a mya! Competition by nu few of the A he » + apr jrs 9 + Canadian Cireuit Dates.: & vo .! Cteonrt, buts otherwise his features give Cas, \u201cat rhe On -ret i nf seguir, znd ffh nf a second outside the world's ; from the \u2018best athletes Al the \u2018neeting of the Fantern Can irication( éf ihe emotions which varced hes hughgnd te enn no around Lest athletes from.the hes \u2018Jadian Baseball league, (ntawa and: the npuildings for hire, but Re said.\u2018Ter ec at the English chanipionships.is AT COIN te with the\u2019 Queen's men.mest dangerous rival was the Rev.Mot coun .fl ; .ing.The foliowing are the places with, Mr.\"has, Cameron.part president.of no i 3 ! eh the dates assigned to them, comprising gna Montreal Skating aud Teboggan rust be \u2018at work in the mind of the re ard and he was only eighteen yeave 77 50 Îitarv College will put #4 au + admsi Bl \u2026 SE «7 aga 11nd he been pushed he would rie rare ming hath the Queens Fema Huis ap ation wan refus.(he Canadian circuit for 1904: : hub, sang \u201cFar T's Alwais Falr Wea.D200 TI Vs gn te bed, an ,00k for ire in the podonbeedly ne NA SR Pol men, \" ' \u201ced Us Thay had\u201d fated to make their Seaforth-June ith, Sthoand Mh Me her\" and was heartiiv'applauded.:MT.! ~ Belanger's Daughter Called.Tn et mm tu heeamfast was sSTAi Wie er \"NAS over fr ., - 1\u20ac AE * 2 * - + le.at.v he so ; >, \u2018 ro .\u2018 Xi Ny rh TARY ess erat xe onde an pas pe induced : oom AGE: deposit and had no grounds to play on.Rroderick.Po J5tt J 16th D -læmalicr SAR the next to Answer he, The sensation af Sargrdas was the served.at the perir \u2018and ine une qi tan eae ubait half à dozen tines Toronto University Officers.© This makes the lJengue as folions.Fra ve me tar th, Joth and 1bth.2h \u201cSister Clubs toast.He avologized placing In the box of Mise Fioiestifs easiness nt ! ja vea< fer Ronhe, vw Ca ww NE and if each fellow wou HANK hizance of her refusal to reply.The wits jo.horizatian.When asked = e ee : last armen tof Marcle 30 can be had-at-Rof- this vea- for the trophy, vw hich was.riers, won the individual.« © wiv Member all would ha well, A \u2018 further examined and \u2018gave hecessarv nuthorization: en, agke oe Ege voto da log die s cigar \u2018niërlor, on and after Mon- taken from her last véar.| : Fhe Scottish National vrosé-country - «The building in to be erected on Pani ns Sans bo \" re re ne ax tw the habits eÙ decrased, witness Ter of eves an: talent over o.oo So : \u2018 FE.\u2018 © championship, near Glasgow, was Won\u2018 Street, and 1s to he 100 feat square, bé: cr repiies an PS \u2018 stated thit Re was a man who enjoyed Toomer on BRR thn bir RSTO fees The Tehnis Finals.: \u2018by the Edinburgh Finrriers (holders).feet Ligh.The outside Is to bem .Will Call Madame Belanger.Hee 0 nn ja be PEUT ST ne fren \u2014\u2014 Thor so .Monte.Carlo, Marih 21.-The finals J Rankin (Watsoplana finished\u2019 first.{ight brick and sandstone and \u2018the in-: In the\u201d afternoon the Crown called rhe will em hi ! Jo onan, Tame, > ce 27 ee ne oo! Fe ; Lo : Bowling To in the: tennis tournament were fav- and won the individual «championship.terior finished in oak._ Madame In danger, aife of the renner queaths The hele guns propery ee Cad fon Speed aed U9 : \u2014 : Cored.by glorious weather.\u201c RP.\u201cThe Montreal\u2019 Street Railway team | Mr.Ayting went into the details of 0 ! TANT es Le are real and pecsonal to\u2019 Madame, Belugner.cordgiv.Prem an experten ® ; Dohert: beat A CG Ritchie in the 2 defeated on Saturday by he Tay ont of éach flat in turn, and KI amid ua devp silenve the reply vaine to be hor absolute.property.and, the trac tev is caps ineed that the 0: Ottawa Teams Defeated, nei Ce Th ! were defeated on Saturday by.their the lay o ach tle i from the ushers \u201cnot present.Mr.Crown\u201d dre anxidus tn have the decu- ina - nm\u2019 pu à \" ., oo ~ SPRL \u201csait ¢ he .- ; final for men's singles, thus, SIN- prethren of Quebec by 12: goals to 2 at.ended his renarka by saying that Wilson, Mmoceover, slronzly pretested ment produced mn court, but His Lord- suzlsjes ext Mpifed-ir_ cash country ane \" 4arii 12 f t OA.AC, were Li; , , .au.pe, © ; ! + Ce Cw \u201c his .! | ct Te The 43ril Rifles snd the «LA.T@ qilirg outright the cup and $600, haÿ- Queher.The locdis were not at\u2019 full hoped that evervena would follow.HIS against the calling of Madame Helais- ship has decided that, they must first core 108: 19 Nmathié conditions, The ju Montreal on Saturday to fulfil league ; ç 4 , y | ; fi : | = al on} pda) ] - A - f .-vessiv VPATS.atr » , .to the new mem- 7 dt FC , ; ; i ; Grrr af che Old Country ndiees engagements.Both weeie beaten, The ne A ets ROS ian Ya strength.4 .1e suggestion, in regard to won er Al à dengthy argument ensued.prove that prisoner was aware of Îte exe Tern ; fall TF6; y sfavi Vie 17 : .a ri Sv LISS .- ' SN.- - oo * - ally r - : she: usl : V1 + [a sve gaa pit greater SAYING movie Leores Ware: : © ed the open mixed doubles with It.F._- ; SM Eduards ét the Lachiné Curbng the « vurt_finally ruling that shes imu L istence.; r.vhoe The sharper, crivpar atmos.- ard Ttifles.{Doherty and Mrs.Addms.- \u2019 M t nd RI Club, amd Mr.Martel, president of be gppeai LT Monday.- .The presecution his probably another phes of this side of ihe Atlantic cere paige.Cel NF 181 179\u2014495 oherty IR.AY oe } .at a \u2019 ng Cy adien snotvéhoe (dub, bath congrat- Mr.F.N.Limoges was recalled and: wo days work \u2018befor them and it is Bonin presnetes speed.as orposed 10 Staddard CL 156 166 142-494 \" Lacrosse.\u2019 | : ulnted the Tuque Bleue on its pasteand questioned as, to Ahâther deceased was possible that evening sesslous may oy | gil I etre ve * AEA of ath Armatrang «164 145 150-461 I Co + Jim Parr in Montreal.expresse brst wishes as to its future.tg of the bade py HI A held.\u2014 : jetirs vil] observe that Americans are \u2014 : 147 17 -508 .: pue .TOR.expres = pu ir g of the bôd£.his pre sevid-, -\u2014 J se in twee bendy and neck, while the Turnbull te + a.119 180-540 J .Cambridge Won from Oxford.dim Parr, the English wreailing The Just two tonx(s wre to The.ence witness stated that he did not re.BERS : nt vin hee beady an 1 size (three times as much)'60 cents, at| Trumble\u2019s Magnificent Bowling.[most permanent road to health.You| hats, English and American styles.| 9 ® ° an dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & CO.!.According to the latest mails the result of | Should get it right away.But beware Largest ateck in the oity.New goods = OO : e S - 1irts ave u } .; À .Toronto.\u2018 i \"tha last test match in Australia was.of course Of 8 substitute, and be sure you get| all in.Our buying powers make it pes- .\u2018 : : > .* + To, protect.vou against | imitations Aus to Lhe treacherous state of the en: | Ferrasons when .ypu ask for.it.Pricé| sible for us to sell a better article for \u2018 .: +, .: 24 the portrait and sigrature \\of Dr.A,!The nevertty of the detent wan hier que to\u2018 50c per box, or six boxes far $2.30, at| less money than any firm in the oity.| Co - - Coa Ca ° ?W.Chase, the famous redipe book the marvellous howling of Copter\u2014the now all druggists, or by mail.from -the| Chas.Desjardins & Ceo.St.Catherine: \u2014\u2014 \u2014 i oo ; ' ; \u2019 - ; A 5 .> { | w author, are on every bottle, southern \u2018\u2019siar\u2019\u2019\u2014aod Trumbis.tbe declininx Ferrozone Company, Kingston, Unt.Street.' , \u2018 I To : - 2051 4 .vl .\u2018 2 3 = Stocks and Money.\u201cSTEEET\u201d JUMPS FROM 202 TO 210, ~ BULLISH DAY ON LOCAL BOARD Mr.Rudolphe Forget had his bull) Other Income.an ed clothes on thi .| Total .Income .187,75 .66, Might of es va, rning, and to the de-| \"Charges .112 107,864, I, 15,149 rowd, jumped Street Rail-|surplus, def .*,.8,598\" D,81,177, way from 202 to 210 in a few minutes.8 8 \u2018 This, the first real bullish demonstra- tlon we have had for some months, brought smiles to the facts of many, and around the lunch tables down town at one o'clock there was nothing but of these banks on February 29 lowing are leading features of statement.$57.736.243, Notes in circulation, bull talk.Laguinst $6,973,273 on January 31, 1904, \u201cStreet\u201d w ani and $56,746,448 on February 28, 1803.reet\u201d was the thing, the crowd|_ Deposits payable on demand in Can-: said, \u2018and them rapidly the tip spread about that Richelieu & Power would be the next to move.It is wonderful how \u201cStreet\u201d.sentiment changes, but upon reflection we belleve this column has mude thut re; mark before.On the scale up Mr.Forget took over ; ary 31, 1904, 1,000 shares of Street Railway.Only 3 us 1903.25 shares sold at 210, but about za; UF inion notes $31,259 999, 2 3 : = à 1004 au ne En at 2 DO UE being taken all; 1 $31,277,000 on January 31, 1904, and $25,- « Tea = q In the bullish talk on the stock the | 169,582 on February 28, 1903.rrowd discussed the growth of the road i in the past five years, and thought that.if the progress was as great in the next: tive Street was cer tainly cheap at anything around 200.Incidentally some stress was laid upon the fact that the road was hiding its earnings to a cer-: tain extent, and on the whole there Is no doubt some truth in this, the fact having been commented upon béfore.There was some trading in New: Dtreet AAR ran from 199 3-4 to 206 1-2 798 nly 50 per cent.of this stock has been an .paid up and there will be \u2018another 19 | 1904, und $32.118,508 on ber cent.call next month.The balance, 1903.of 40 per cent.will aiso likely be called .$ ¢ $ this spring.Some say -Sully's losses in hosted Eat of she local stock Market! ranged from $500,000 tu $1.000,000.: a goo wurst of spee this} .morning, and for a time showed a dis- | $ $ $ position to travel upward faster than ada, $107,706,725, against on January 31, 1904, und $1635,304,362 February 28, 1903.ada, $289,647,289, against $287,248.00 January 31, February \"28, 1903.Deposits elsewhere than in Canada, 109,808; agninat $35,149,000 on 31, 1904, and $48,639,724 on\u201d February 28, 908.« Elsewhere than in Canada, $340,395,339.against $36,433,000 on January 31, 1904, and $44.668.557 on February 28, 1903.Current.loans in Canada, -$389, 627,686, against 284,354,000 on January 31, 1904, and $331.646.220 on February 1903.against $15,048,000 on January 31, February New York, It is true that the volume | Fr iday\u2019s panic\u2019 prices compare as fol- | of business was not very great, but ; os: Cu Mau there was an improvement and the _ March.May.Juv street wis satisfied.The features were \u2018Monday's Highest.16.39 16.60 »: Street.Railway, Pacific, Friday's low est.3.02 12.65 Twins and Do- - minion Coal, the advance in the latter! being something of an eye-opener.| There wus no news on Coal to speak of! and while the buying was fair there.was an evident disposition to bid it up, \u2018and for a time {t ran ahead of Boston.Net decline.8,37, $ ¢ $ The manager of, the Le \u201c4.00 385 jand adds: \u2018FT have est, as did the rest of the market, In ft line witha halt in Wall Street.Altogether there is an unmistakably better feeling in the local market, and ft perhaps it is à sign of the times when: the traders admit that it which may probably connect: Pres-; level, with the south vein 800 ft, level.level vein matter assays very well ! indeed, Is getting ff, and 1.650, ft.dangerous 10 sell stocks \u201cshort.\u201d diging, Of the 1,300 ft level now hard at The New York market held strong.i work, mi (Ring airways.Hope to be able\u201d In London ronsols were 3-8 lower, while ta report more valuable discoveries du, - Russian bonds were up.Lowdon an- ing the present month nounced the failure of Louis Hymaus,, .$ $ $% a small b : ï ; er, .ne ut well known broker.Thé réeturns on leading - Cotton was a little lower\u2019 to-dav Investment Sully wired: \u2018I feel very confident or, Montres! = ocks nt fo iohed hy Faire.resuming.If a satisfactory agreement.1Giy evening a u y banks Pros, stouk brokers, 1724 Notre can be reached.this \u2018afternoon the tirmn ; | Dame Street: will probably resume business.\u201d ~The sales to noon in Wall Street to- > Close, Divid.Pet.speculators aud foreigners were muostiy ar-! day wera 320.000 shares.\u2018Canadian Pac\u2019 feo.114 6 26 pay agiuust the Armour interest, und A.be $ $ $ ; : Montreal Street.uy 10 Valentine, who directs ull o, erulJons in grain.L.J.Forget & Co's London cable Toronto Rails, x.d:.40 5 tor.the Armour Grain Cowvuny, was free quoted Grand Trunk first at 100 2-4, Twin City au 92 f quently obliged tb buy and eld loan LA second S5 1-2, third 38 3-8, Canadiun Pa- Detroit United.64 4 Sie oo busheys à der \u201c re or me naennda < _o .su vicieh &O La PS 8 - cance or tu cteeek @ deellne.; u 1-3 cifie 118, Anaconda 3 1-2, Hudson Buy, rsilth, À nt.TT eg gtanrces be hay bought 5,000,000 bushels, and 36 1-4.P Heit and Power .7 $ à : : $ 3 $ , IN.&.Stéel ss 6 when he started his first big shakeout he sold | as Y i He A .prive Twin\u2019 City for February showed a net N.S.Stésl pfd.- 117 8 E,tro,010 busily and rahe the ple from -> = Ut, to STs cents, On the break be took ost Increzse or $11,455.; { Dom, Tron bonds .oi : \u201cUt the wheat back $ 8 $ Cum.Cable.150 The war are comin J rec DE \u2026 \u2018 IS .y \" w & In Junuary forced a Soo _Fecond week Mirch decrease Mont.\u201cFor core Les 5 .change in the original plues, and brought the $16.877.\u2018From July lst-increase $2043, Hégitle MUNIE x oe 8 deal to an end sooner than expected from the : Ogitviie.ug, ple \u2018 way it started no Qetober The hroadenlng Mr.-C.D.Monk's Messages s said: \u2014 Ogilvie bonds 72227, 11 8 of the speculative trade dds it easy for Ar- Americans in London strous, 1, to 5 Mant.Stesl pfd, Nb \u2018 \u2018timour.to market mWlions of bushels as the above parity.Good rains throughout the\u2019 Montreat cottan 110 3 \u201cprice advanced.\u201cHad {t not been for this winter wheat belt.One fatture in.Lon- Dom.Coal See rss By -8 \"selling prices mipht have zone above F1 (6, don Stock Exchange, not important.Halifax Tran.xd, = 98 of | Armaur has now run\u2019 Two bull campaigns Cotton market expects Sully to resume.Mont, St Ry.\"bonds.\"103; £a 4.56 \u2018within two years.THe tire, was started ni London i& bullizh on American stocks, | $ \u2018ts September, 1402, and'finished January 27 and - particularly Steel ¥pfd.Pittsburg re-' ; .2, 1903.There was Fi, 00 bushels May ports U.8, steel ue \u2018essfui in Ee MORNING BOARD SALES., \u201cwheat sold out at that-tme from 82% to 774 ont 475 161 rouds Jan.5 Bunk state- taining prices, Consols are weuker Irish Land Loan issue.average net decrease 87.Pacific at 115.\u2018 Pacifte at 115 Pavifte ut 44 Canadian Canadian Fun Canaclan ment considered.moderitely fuvoruble.S10 Canadian Pacific at 14, Somé indivations of possibilities of guid] 70 Canadian Pacilie at 114%, exports to Paris.3 Pr Tron common at 8% » $ $ $- ; 23 \u2018Coal common at 61.: News Bureau says:\u2014A \u2018short stam-{| 250 Coal common at 6ity.pede of considerable importance is still Ly Coal comiunu at 60%.going on 1n the stock market.°F hel HE \u2018oal common at soy, ' bank statement on Saturday was prob-| 6 Nova Scotia at 81.Co ably disrextrded entirely.It is said; = 90 Nova Scotia at Bt.10 Nova &çcotia at 80; be Niva Srotiu-at 81.56 Montreal Street Railway at zu: H) Montrez] Streot RallWay at on Saturday noon burrowed stocks were: returned muvh nore freely than before, but there wus 15° much \u2018difficultgy in! re-lending.\u2018There is practically mites or no diminution of the short interest! oe Montreal eee Horie at after all, therefore no one can, safely\u2019 © 4 Montreal Street Railway at 2 predict when tne présent rise is to end.23 Montreal Street Raliway at 20% tt will be followed by a reaction when, 75 Montreal Street Ra'lway at 24.the market becomed technically sub-| % Montreal Street Railway at 2046, Stantialiy oversold as it Was à week; 75 Montreal Street Railway at 2060 UEO.: Bo Monitrenl Street Rallway at 2044.s L 275 Montreal Street Railway at 200, Noon-The m irket openid fairly ad: 23 Montreal Street Railway at Yet.tive and gh ly stronger this mori: Bo Montreal Street Rallway at 206.ing, at ad ces ranging from ta to Hae 2% Monireal Street Railway at 07, London uses were buyers our haved \u2018po Montreal Street Railway at 208.turned sellers on the rutly.Probably .% Montreal Street Rallway at ze.buying on balance Io,0vhb.The market\u2019 2 Montreal Street Raulway at a.: wi noon as steady at the advance, but: + Montreal Street Rasa At nig, somewhat hesituliog.| | 20 Montreal Street allway at ve: $ $ : ! 51 Mautreal Power at 72) : A noon Wire to Latdlaw & Co, said 0 aontreal bower a ne A strong and higher London market Torente Street hais at sax Cprésaged à higher opening nere LIS 255 renn City at 94, He morning, hat business bezan On a pee 3 Twin City at HW.\u201d - Michelisu ut S254 Richelieu at 827%.Riclirileu at SUR, Richelieu at 821.Rochelicu at 82 and prices were nol up La joreigno im: ke ts, l'om- mission houses figured Nay little mn \u201cthe transactions, woich indicated that the public is noi yet inelined wo fallow the recent advaner, The market, there-, 5 tick elley ut Bet.fore, wits governed largely by technical.; Richelieu at 824.conditions, and there being a reduced, 1 Comm geil Cable at 182, demand from the short interest prices % Bell Tel xd.at 13415, ducrd seule a parity with the gricduwily sagged from la Lo.4 per ce nt.\u2019 17 Bell Tel.xd.at VS 1 The bull interest.evidently left.the 25 New Montreal Street Ratiway at 199% .market to, ce for itself, and there 65 New Montreal Street Railway at 200, 16 Now Montreal Street Pilwäy at QU.2 Teledo Railway at 261.6 Bank of Montreal at 24s.1 Bank of Commerce at 150%.were even evidences ol moderate profits taking at various points.It is not in: probable thai this cessation of oj ge tions for the rise was induced by a aes\u2019 A oi MLS! at 10314.sire to foster the short interest.The EA ion Ns a 0s market nus become dull at the-decline, = \u2019 ' and there is very little pressure of stocks for sale, The reaction may pros nerly be regarded as natura: and wholes some after the uninterrup ed advance: and is calculated to strengthzn te tech: nical position of the market, All the nvwks of- immédiate upon the market 18 rather favorable and upon any pronounced reaction it would not be surprising to see the ap- ward movement res sutned na moderite COTTON LESS PAN.CKY; hearing New the surface the traders way.; dnce in the situation.There seemed to $ $ $ \u2018be a.disposition to consider that cote; London Close \u2014Atch., T0% and 69, ton on its merits did not warrant any SLOP.19 cod 14544; 5214, 4774 and further Arcline for the time being, and 4654; U, PL T9, and 77%: Ul S08 Ith it was evident also that the market was and Mi.Ul ws.Pras 60 and asi, l'éceiving powerful support from spot Censols, 56, dee.1,0 Co AL N73 and Higndiers and spot \u2018users I'he market 1143, dv, Va.\u2018 opened firm at an advance of 20 to 40 \u201c \u201c, ; s \u201cpoints, with May CALNE up to JE 40 on .sc Againe NS a \u20ac close a Power wus strong nt 72%, Rivhelieu Un a ans net 1 = , n showed more life around 82 1-4, while | iquidation.Nova Scoûr was bid up to RL.\u2014 As Mr: Sully entered his office.he Pacific opened bullish rk Hberal said: \u201cI'lum sure I shall resume very\u2019 sales au 115, the stock after ard going off 16 114\"x- ; .$ $ 8: AH after the meeting of the creditors to- Detroit United earnings for February: go Are Cute heon made the folowing rere not very \\satisafetory, The eirli= ooement Inter ings were practically the same uy last year's, while operating expenses were $28,000 \u2018greater, the surplus decrease for fice, the month being $34,899, The figures cople generally, follow: tl iden what na tremendour job ig ine Month of Feb.1904 .volved: in thé preparation of this state- Gross Earnings.$84,956 T.$1922 pant.It is doubtful, though, whether Oper.Exp.and Taxek 205.928 I.26,822 this mass of work can ve finished to- Net Earnings .19.028 0.26900 du=.\u201d \u2018Other income .3.390 1.41 \u2014\u2014 Total Income R248.DINISY Early Saturday morning the premises Charges coe HOON TL R540 of Mr.H: FE.Trudel.St.Laurent, vus Surplus, def.M370 D.34,899 entered by burglars, who blew open the Jan.1st to Feb.na, 1904.- safe with\u2019 dynamite, \u2018Fortunately, Gross Farnings.$592,586 D, 3.422 however.no viluables had been left in, Oper, Exp.and Tixes 432,081 I.58.987 1t over night and the would-be thieves Nel Eurnings .,.160,655 D.62,419 had their, trouble for nothing.$ The Cänadian chartered banks statement \u2018for February shows the poster ol the | weakened by his losses in other lines, and $197,323, uw Deposits payable after notice in Canon 1904, and $261,377,760 ou $38,278,160, against $37,300,000 on Janu- and $36,145,405 on Febru- against Call and short loans in Canada, 338.- January.in this market and \"28, Blsewhere than In Canada, $17.995.- 2%, \u2018Rol reports an; estimated profit of $58,500 for February, | reason to believe Towards noon it reacted from the high- have opened up a fine body of ore 700! ent appeirances mast encouraging: 91K | Di: Anond dril! hole between 900 levels looks Most prom- when it reached: $1.0 \u2018a hard fight early ; market active, eens that pad a profit superstition, \u201cwith their sequel in the markets, ; Doern\": SULLY WILL RESUME York; \u2018Mirch 21.\u2014There was a\u201c less panieky feeling ut the opening -of the cotton market here to-day, and on appeared\u201d to hive recovered in some mensure confi- , before.The.advances caused more Lo \"ments, shortly.\u201d adding that no statement.of |} Cassets or linbilities would be ready unties ix being prepared in Mr.Sully's of-.and even the (\u2018otton Exchange element, have but lit- 0, ine pren of assets and Jabiti- \u201ctor in anather market, he showed a fair comprehension of the condl- very great misunderstanding of the nature of deniand, and to:al inability \u201cto distinguish the proper limita of the nse of The moral in #0 old that nothing but 8, A mnnsationa) rare \u2018n point can interest tho THR MONTREAL D; DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH of, 1904.Sa \u201c Street\u201d SULLY WAS DEEP IN COFFEE STOCKS \u201cAND HIS COTTON Montreal, March $0.Gossip.Financial Editor: Sitr,\u2014The Herald stated on Suturday, under \u2018heading: \u2018A Modern Dyuasty,\u2019\u2019 that Mr.Sully owed his fallure largely to his exploits In coffce, wheat and stocks.Can this be correct?| The reason 1 ask ts that | have never seen Bully's name counected with anything but cotton.Also kindly inform me who else has failed to- coruer.cotton.Yours, te A Reader.We stated that Bully's cotton position was quite correctly, too.The Saturday, N.Y.Post says of this: \u201cA more absurd misjudgment of a situation than that which the \u2018cotton bulls\u2019 adopted on \u2018their intrusion into the coffee market elght weeks or more ago.does not often fall to the lot of Wall Street adventurers.Their arrival \u2018as buyers on the Stock Exchange was the signal for a break in prices, and their luitia- tion to the Chicago Board of Trade very near- \u2018ly marked the beginning of the 18-cent break in prices.\u201d \u2018Sully wade the same mistake, as, did Price, Labouisse and Inman, and tbe other so-called \u201ccotton kings.\u201d This failure was precipitated by having taken ou too big o loud of purely paper cotton contrasts.In forcing up prices to 16% cents at the close of last week for the - May and July options he geeumulated a line of 30,000 to 100,000 bales.By Tuesday afternoon this was reduced 100,600 by sales made at Liverpool saw thit the weakness of his position had.been ¢iscovered by the New Orloans bulls, and thelr continued heavy selling, with the ag- pressiveners of the bears, and spot dealera selling heavily against their stock, had so undermined the market that it got beyond his control.$ .Sales of Canadian Pacific In Wall Street last week were 21,765 shares.: $$$.: Call money iu Montreal.\u20185 per cent, Consols now 86%, year ago 911, two yeurs coffee\u2019 BgO 93 5-16, three years ago 952.$$ Total sales in Wail Street last week, 3,078, - { 084 shares, against 1,028,874 week previous und.I Monday's high prices ror entton and :1,594,746 last year.Three years ago this time Wall Street wus trading in over Lo om) shares a day.12:30 ARMOUR'S BIG MAY WHEAT DEAL CLOSED! Armour's May wheat deal has been practically closed: It hus been Lie largest and most | successful bull campaign cver run, FT here has been 25,000,000 busbeis held at one tune, aud the uguregute quantity of wheat handled fur May In all will exceed over I0v,600,608 bughels yu the past six Inonths.Theo profits on the deal are estimated at $l, 2eu,ugu.\u201cIt has been entirely à semping deul froin the start, Jt begun in October at around $0 cents, and was brought down- to 16 cents carly in November, | There has been an advance of 35 cents from.!the low point, the top figure belus ma sde during the recent wer excitement, February 15, It was based on the anticipated shortage of coltract wheat hero and throughout all speculative markets, There | \u2018has been less than 2,00000 bushels comtract Ite then! Prime beans, Market Reports.NEWS AND VIEWS OF THE DAIRY MARKETS Cheese Market Continues Steady and Firm in Tone\u2014Butter Stoady.The cheese eituation to-day continued unchanged from last week, The market, was firm in tone and the outlook is not discouraging.The range of quotations is for western colored 10 1-2¢ and for white goods 10¢ to 10 1-4c, The butter market to-day was steady under a jobbing demand qoite up tu the past few weeks standard quotations are steady at 2l¢ to 21 1-2¢ for finest creamery and 20c¢ to 20 1-2c for round lots.\u2014 MONTREAL PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKET CHEESE\u2014Steady.White aud Colored .10 to 10%, BUTTER\u2014Steudy.| Townships, finest .00 to 2114 - Townships, good .cere.W214 to 214 Quebec, finest .4000 00 ta 2) Ontario creamery, best eacsss.JON to 2 Dalry, chotce .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.16 to 164 Dalry, 004 .\u2026.\u2026000c000000 0 15 to 154 Quebec, good .M to 200% MAPLE PRODUCT\u2014 Maple sugar, per Ib.\u2026.08 to .09 Maple syrup, per Ib.ta to: 06 Maple syrup, small tins.55 to 60 Maple syrup, \u2018large tins .70.to .75 HONEY\u2014 .Strained honey, per Ib.0 to .:10 White.clover, in comb .,.cee 00 to :13% BGGS\u2014 Fresh eggs, case lots .M to .23 ! Jobbing lots 15 000ceu0e 00 to .21 BEANS\u2014Quiet, per bush.1.45 to 1.50 i Pea beans, per hush.1.40 to 1.50 Marrow peas, per bush.90' to .95 HAY\u2014 - Clover hay, per ton .a.7.00 to 7.50 \"No.3 hay, per ton .M to B50 No.1 ordinary, per won Cee 00 to.9.50 I'No.} good, per ton .10.00 to 11.00 : POULTRY\u2014Quiet.10° Fresh plucked turkeys verenees 1315 to -1444 Scalded.stock .12 to A3 Chickens, per 1b.10 to 13: Fowls, per 1b.07 to .08 pus ha, per IL.veees 13.to 12% Geese, per Ib.oo.08 to 0 Liverpool Provisions.Liverpool, March 21.-\u2014Bacon, clear! bellies dull, 41s; shoulders, square, dul), 323, Lard, prime western dyll, 358 6d;.American retlned dull, 358 64.Cheese, \u2018Amerlcan tinest colored steady, Bla 6d.\u201cThe imports \u2018of \u2018wheat into Liverpool \u201clast week at 12.600 quarters from Atlan- lue ports and 96,000 from other ports.| $24 to $25 per ton, us to quality.n s of corn from Atlantic ports, \u201cThe imports, lust week were: 66,600 quarters.wheat 1 Chicago lot months, and no néces-; DRESSED HOGS gity of taking «are of any cash wheat, It was to prevent a dechins, n° ont rw, $ | ADVANCES ALL ALONG Angertion of this\u2019 is not of experience, test grat financial panies these of 1803, nf: 884, The ill-fated Penunrylvanio stock the famous \u2018undigested gecurities' markets, a mark of issue orcurred in March last year, the rich men\u2019s pane\u2019 began in April.The trade reaction of 1900 he gan.in\u2019 April, whh the fall of Iron: of 1809 coltapsed\u2019 In May.the sap can hold !f éxerptions proveit; ls certainly not infallible, All other things being equal, apringtime is A season for rising markets, because money is.usually efisy then, and crop.conditions rarely | When spring has been preceded by alarming.,u winter of stock liquidation, there are still more chatrees In its favor.Dut the gap, taken by tself, Is not rnough.7, Y Post, $ (LEITER WHEAT DEAL I$ © RECALLED BY SULLYS | January: 1961, must yield for dramatic est to the \u2018Leiter corner\u201d in wheat, The speculator who figured in episode, bought wheat as low us bushel, The short- European supply Spanish war can.in (o help him.price Up on the 10th of May, bushel.and The newspaers chronicled his move- Leiter had done for the American It was tne burden of nearly all current comment that no one hat ever grasped the facts of the market more intelligently.What young Lelter did was tn purchase on harrawed money contracts requiring dellvery of 15,000,060 bushels.did of his, and even after the 13 he confessed Insolvency.the corner manipulator vould \u2018not atop.creditors, therefore, found him do ed In 1808, as in 1804 newe of the fatture was called a \u201cholt from the blue.\u201d With Leiter, a= with his mare recent imita- It could ha said that tiona of supply.credit.trainef obetever in it.In the.game Lo keeÿ \u2018the ! as loval ronto murket | had heavy, at The three; F and nf IzNT2\u2014broke out in May or April.\" und, interview, the \u201cFlower NOW Tue rule of | Even the *\u2018cotton elique's\u201d achievement of | inter- six years that 65 cents n the he put the 1838, to $1.84 per and serious articles were written (a.toretaste\u2019 of this year) to show wliat \u201cyoung farmer.\u201d Hé sold à part.ns Sully rth of May had $5,600,060 clear paper profit to his credit.On June consumét had refused to keep on buying, hut His a way to muke The AND PROVISIONS for wus quiet.The de- per 100 ibs, in the To-! last week has not as.yet.actual effect upon the local : We quote: laght fresh- abattoir stock nt $7 to $7.25; $5.40 to $6.75 and country dressed light at $6.50 th $5.76 and heuvy | at $6 tu $8.25 per: 100 ths, - The provision market The murket cary und trade cltne.of 12 1-20.any market.killed was steady \u201cwith uw somewhat Jhnited demand and Lquitt trade, We quote: Heavy Cana- pats short cut mess pork, $18 to $18.00; Canada shert cut back pork, $17.50 lo Sin; hight Canada shart clear pork, $14; finest Kettle lard, in Z04b, paudls, 9 1-45; extra pure lurd, tir Dep, paille, 8 1-4¢ to 8 3-46, choice retin compound lard, © 12e to Se, Hans, 1e to Bie und\u2019 bacon 12 1-20 10 ' 13 1-20.LOCAL FRUIT PRICES by Mexsrs, Street, Hurt & Tuckwell, rule in the local fruit market: Sorrento oranges - THE LINE LAST WEEK, Fancy, 0 BIZ 1122 cei sara se 1 8:50, Sale of stocks on the New York Stock Ex ques, So san Valen; ta, Styde.z change for the Week aggrogated dbs Cp engia style.\u201ci | ghares.Here are the most abtive propertine: Er orankes.Len.moi WEST AE i Finest selected, 160 size Le.275 Union Pacifie 275,615 Adv, fi \\ Finest selveted, Wo stze oa, =, UE =teel pta.\u201d vase Adv.dig OTanges- = St, Faul .Ady iy Valencia, 420 size, ordinary Anal.Copper.\u2026.AGV any CARES Lt cas Besace .563 | Haltimore & Unio wien.Adv.54, Valencian, C0 Rize, Jumbo cases, 5.00 | Bo.Pactfie LL eee see Adv.4 \u201cSunflower Brand\" Navels, 06, : Brooklyù It.T.Adys 44 126, JG0- 176, 200, 2TH and 250.Ere Adv.2 Blzes Loo La Le a, ; 3.15 \u201c Atehison ces .Adv.$1, Other.brands \u2026.CL T5 Reading er Nera een Adv 4%, Florida oranges, \u201cLoo, 176 and 2m) | Mo.Pacific ie .Adv, 1% sizes 100 Loo 0.ee eee 4.705 i 3 8 $ Apples- | The Manrhester Guardian says bluntly to-| Fineut Spies, BaldWins, Rus- \"day that Sully bas dope the legitimate cotton | setts, Greenings, ete ooo, 3.75 {trade no much injury that few will be dis-; No.2 Sples, Baldwins, ete 200 3.00 posed to weep at his business funeral Cranberries.s $% 8% Extra Dark Cape Cods .\u2026.\u2026., 2.00 THE SAP\u2019 AND SPRING - bark Cape \u20ac ce cerise 500 _ BOOM IN MARKET | Best quality, 2° inch, 19 lh, oxes., per Ib.2.el 09 Not very much sap runs in the trees during ent quality, 2 1-4 inch, 1 lb, Mareb, but the maxim, tueovrrectly ascribed» Blove, per dbo eee ce a \"to old Tan\u2019l Drew, that stocks should not Le 5 Crown, 11 1h.hoxes 21.12 Las 10 fold when the sap is pertorming that usetal Natural has, 25 Ib.boxes 1.iby 1 office \u2014 in other words, that the spring\u2019 Fancy figs, In nots weighing : \u201cbouin\u201d in nearly in order\u2014ls neuilly heard 4 lbs.1.20.Lara cere 125 \u2018at about this tune of year.It hus come rather J.ermons\u2014 early in the present instance -no doubt be.Yoxtra fancy, 300 size ,.\u2026.ew cause the actual recrudescence of a FSIDR Fhney, 390 8170 Lo.cievie seen murket has led reflective minds to think of! Grape fruit- \u2019 , the sap-\u2014but if mer:ts the usual attention Jamaisa, C1 SIZE ivr errencerss 1,50 \u201cIisa mistake, however, to assume that Jamaica, *0 SiZ@ 2000004 Luce To spring Trarkels are nécessarily advahcing Jumalen, 96 siZ6 +000 saeens 6.50 Grapes\u2014 nest tinted stock.Looe.8.50 Onions- Spanizh.onions, Jarge cases.3.50 Sweet potatoes\u2014 : ; Vinelands, per bel .2 oe 6.00 Dates : Ne w' golden, per lb.o.oo.03 \u2018golden, 1 1b, pkes.se.06 Speclals\u2014 \u2018 - but 1t | Pineapples, 24 to case RAR 5.00 Bananas: Port Limon -Æxtras, ; 82,25 to.anse 2.50 Tomatoes, \"Féloridas, 6 basket ; carrier oo.Loan , 2.00 Tiangerines., 120, 144 and \"168 \u2019 sizes \u2026 Cerise beeen 3.73 Fy \u201caporatod rutin - Califérnia apricots, 25 Ib.boxés: 12 California pears, 25 Ib.boxes.California peaches, 25.1b.boxes.10 California prunes, 40-50, 25 Ib.DOXEB.L 224140 eran races 09 California prunes, i0- 60 25 1b, boxes, %.terri a se scans 0816 Nuts-\u2014 3renoble walnuts .reer.02 Tarragona almonds c++.A2 Sicily filberts 12002 cian 09 Shelled walhuts oo.PE 20 New Brazils 1.2 ete scene ee 15 Jumbo pecans oo.FO ee+u0 14 Large pecans .\u2026.-.a.13 Shelled almonds\u2019 1 ses 222 .Pennuts\u2014 .\u201cRon Ton roasted \u2026.eel.Aa \u201cSun\u201d Brand roasted .10 \u201cOU Brand oe.een ve nu.0816 teoon\u201d Brand rpasted coon QUE \u2014 MONTREAL RECEIPTS | Bput supplies scarce, \u2018tuba bran, dressed hogs wag | {The demand was rather slow but Improvad'later and cletrances were qu s accepted and the members Will res! I butchers cattle, \u2018mostly The: following - quotations as supliéd Moai the prison brang put upon them \u201cthem to justice, \u201d 0 tical and personal influence de much tu, 1 righteous are arectwo persons ; day \u2018who have found, that though sentence has not Largest \u2018stock in the city.New goods beer speedily executed it has come t0o gq) in.Our buying powers make it pos- first he tried only small gains but i and bye he\u2019 must bid.for greater, \u201csuccess intoxieates him and \u2018he 3 GRAIN MARKETS HERE AND ELSEWHERE No.Improvement in Local Grain Busi- neas\u2014Easier Fegling in Oats.The local grain market continued quiet to-day and there was practically no néw business reported.The Mmit- ed demand for oats ror local and country consumption continued und a decline of 1-4¢ per bushel wus noted.Prices were quoted at 39 1-2¢ LU 4Uc for Nu.à white, and at 38 1-2¢ for No.3 per bushel ex store, in car lots, Export prices low freight, to the seaboard, are quoted us follows: Peas, tic; barley, No.2, 46 1-2¢; No.3 extra, 45 1-Ze; No.3, | 44 1-2c; No.2 white outs,.38 1-2c to B83 3-4u, The closing prices for .Mumtoba \u2018wheat in the Winnipeg market Sutur- | No.2 northern, | day were us, follows.88 1-2; No.3 northern, 83 1-2¢ ex store Fort William, for March delivery.At 12.30 Chicago prices were.May.wheat 913%, July 8614, Sept, 80 1-4.Muy, corn 527%, July 60%, Sept.50: The Visible supply \u2018statement to- day, gave wheat a decrease of 471,000 bush-' els, corn decrease 356,000 bushels, vats accrease 4,000 bushels.EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS! Cable advices to-day to the Board of.Trade were us follows: London, March 21,\u2014Wheat on passage, buyers indifferent operators; maize quiet .but steady.English country wheat markets slow, lund overcast; forecast, rain, Liverpool, March 21.\u2014Spot wheat steady, No.1 standard California wheat, spot, 7s 1d; futures, wheat quiet, March norninal, Muy, 6s 74ad; July, 65 G7,d.Maize steady, Murch nominal; May, 4s 3%d, mixed American maize, fot, new, 48 24d: old, 43 7d.Flour, Minneapolis 1st bakers, 229 3d to 2388 3d.Paris, March 21.\u2014Whecat tone steady a March, 21.85; July to Aug, 21.65.Flour, steady, March, 29.05; July fo Aug., 28.55 ed by French country markets slow.FLOUR, ROLLED OATS, Flour\u2014Market continues firm and prices ure steady.We quote: Mani-, toba Fpring wheat patents, 85,40: Mani-! toba strong bakers', Dutents, $0.10 to 35.2 straight rollers, 184.55 to $5; straight rollers, in bugs, $2.8 3 Lo $2.85.Rolled outs\u2014 Business tone steady.Prices per bag.quiet, market uuated are at $2,321; Cornmeal rules steady at $1.40 to $LbU per bag.| Millfecd\u2014 Market steady, demand fair.We quote: in bagr, $19 to $20: shorts,\u201d $21 per ton: Ontarfo bran, in bulk, $19.50 to $20; shorts, $20.60 to $21; and moultiie, Hay-\u2014Traude quiet, market tone eusy.- | We quote: No.1, $10.50 to $11.60; No.2, \u201c89, 0 to $10; clover, mixed, $8.50 tu 35, \u2018clover, 37.50 to 38 per ton, f.o.b., car lots, least END CATTLE MARKETS.There was a at the fair trade in live stock East End cattle market to-dax.ut first, fair.- Receipts included 1,240 -390 calves amd 200 hogs, No sheep nud lambs were offered.The best cdttle sold at from 163% c per ih, \"4150, medium stock at \u201cfrom Shee Lo dc, and Common it from 3e tu 814 0.Hogs seld at from 5e to bye per lb.Calves sold at prices ranging from 2 to $8 ench, for poor: stuck and at \u201cfron $9 to $15 each for better offerings The quality of the fair and at noon 150 cattle retained unsold, TO-DAY'S CATTLE CABLE.Calle pdvices to-day to (.Coughlin, butchers St.Sacrament street, quoted anid dattle at London -and Liverpool at © led! \u2018to ñ ted.| WRONG-DOING PROFITABLE.AMONG OUR POLITICIANS | 10 Demerara, Electric $1750, 130 Colonial Investment ; Rev.Dr.Hill.Pleads for a Swifter En- , forcement of Justice on Criminals, \u2019 \u201cWrong-doing lms been profitable \u2018among politiciang.Stealing frou the country has been considered no theft, und the thieves have been fully set mn \u2018thelr hearts to de evil\" said the Jiev.Dr.Edgar Hill in St.Andrew's Kirk last evening.\"We oughi to lie thankful as « people that law and justice are heing better vindicated, and that those who might be tempted to foltow corrupt practices have been iesson which they Even corrupt Will not soon forget.politiviaus tremble for: lite.\u201d Dr.lastes vill, ii, against an \u2018evil \u201cBecause \u2018work 1s not exccuted.speedily therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully.set In them to do evil,\u201d The preacher pleided for the speedy, execution of justice munity from an against the law the cone offence land.Ur is lu save increase in uf the hard to follow some offenders and bring he admitted, \u201cPoli- hamper\u2014the meting out of judgment.The \u201cdelays of the notorious, But there In à Canadian prison te Jaw surely for them, \u201cOne's heart melts with pity.for the less money than any firm in the city.unfortunate prisoners whom the siow Chas.Desjardins & Co.St.Catherine; foot of justice has overtaken so certain- Iv.Not that they their fate, but that they could misguided and go lost to any duty and patriatism as to lend selves to acts so corrupt and discredit-, able is the pity.\" he \u201cNot a few criminals have esvapod our, seamed\u2019 \u201ctherefore to some like minded that they\u2019 the due reward ; of théir decds in Dominion in recent years, It might do the sume and escape too.\u201cWhen one follows the (rack ofethe dishonest man what do We see?Day by day as trick.suceeeds upon trick he\u2019 { grows bolder like the gumester.At hy, reckless.and the usual snceess follows, buckwheat, 53c to 53 1-2¢; and Weather In Eug-, West.2146 8T.CATHERINE STREET (Near Drummond).East 1541-1547 ST.CATHERINE ST.REDUCTION SALE \u20140F-\u2014\u2014 FURNITURE AND CARPETS \u2018NOW GOING ON! Enlargement of Premises Required This Sale, \u2014 Prices quoted now good only until MARCH 24th, - 9 IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA, ~\u2014 Capital Authorized .53.000.000 Capital Paté Up .088.306 Rest Account .356.600 HEAD OFFICE « TORONTO.P, R.MERRITT .\u2026\u2026coorossenseces Presidens.D.B.WILKIE.Vice-Pres.and General Mah Montraal Branch, 157 Gt.James St General Banking Business.Savings Dee - partment.Sterling Exchange.J.A.RICHARDSON .ccce.ne.Manage m\u2014\u2014 \u2014 The Underwood \u2014 The \u201c Writing in Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER UNITED TYPEWRITER CO.Ltd 101 St.Francis Xavier 8t& TEL.MAIN 2068, 4, The Mutual Credit Ass\u2019n Ltdj 118 BT.JAMES BTREET.Incorporated Ly the Dominion erninent, December \u201cth, 190.Officially authorized to sell contrac payable by the week.\u2014_\u2014 eg LLOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE On easy terms\u2014at current rates of interest.Low charges.No Delays.Montreal Loan & Mortgags Co., | 1783 NOTRE DAME STREET/ \u2014 , ' >> it doesn't.\u201cmaking his \u2018biggest attempt he mikes one.sn all slip and the world is shock- ied by the full of a mun w hom society | HAY AND MILL FEED had regarded as one of the keenest and.shrewdest of business men, Hill argued that the aw should follow the wrong-doer close ly, and that Justice should be executed +.1; winter wheat speedily, both in the interests of the community and the nation, là Manj=s Workers.in night, \u201cthe head of Cd, duc toy, stock offered, was head of again he makes, for a greater and blind- the past success he takes for, granted that this also will succeed.But confidently When he is \u201cFrom this Dr, mrt fepentntet JACOB BERRY.H.L BENNER JAGOB BERRY & GO.f New York \u20ac tansolidated Exchang Members (New York I>roduoe Exchange \u2018 Philadelphia Stock Exchange ESTABLISIIED 1865 Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton 82 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.\u2014 \u2014-® NOTES OF LABOR UNIONS | e-\u2014 = + The.International Unfon Label League met at 261 Rivard Street, Friday night, Mr, BR, C were we Salmon in the chair.ad from -Berlin, Ont, recognize the label, At future the league will meet Tyesday night instead: of Friday.Letters * and the secretary of the Women's International Union Lebel League.assist the cigarmakers in \u201ctu enforce the The\u201d league will their efforts \u2018union label, and a reso-, lution was passed asking the Government to \u201cmecting several members Were initi: ted) 3 the Ol Dircet private wires in our branches at Boston, Hurtford, New Haven, Bridgeport Philadelphia, Queber, Albany a»q Brooklyn, , \u201cA Glimpse at Wall .Street and Its Market® containing revised fluctuation tables and descriptions of active securities ISSUED UPON REQUEST.At a4 meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Gurment- Hall on connuitiet\u201d s Enipire strike me sin out until their requests are grant- have 75,000 tellow liborers to back them Up.The 3: 1ymentl of-Wäges by ches que will, becinise it good arrives iat from su to difficult to get the: cheques cashed ou a Saturday ployes of the Siar out ou Ylrike, decided to join Ue union utd were given _seitbement of tne diffteulty is expr ted, by the.el} ol this Week, They feel cert.din that they protested against, The Women Mantle Co, who night, a warm reception, \u2018emnm- are A went in these js ecrtair Saturday TT = \u2014\u2014 report: MARCONI SECURITIES is.Will Make You Rich The greatest opportunity \u2018since the Bells Telephour Co.was floated, is our offering of.not less thau $100 nor more than $1,000 worthy of the Marconi Ri ee Certlficates.An invente.to hring you fortune Send Jor prospectus and full information.Make cheques: payable Lo em .MUNROE & MU NROE, Mayor Laporte, who has been Un-, Managers Marconi Underwriting Syndicateg able to get a rest since the (TLINE! Broad Exchange Building, NEW YORK.{eanpajan previous to his.election, an- | Canada Life Building, MONTREAL.nounced to-day that he would leave | on Wednesday for Atlantic city, and!\u2019 Toro NE wotld bo absent for two or \u201cthree! weeks.: ' : \"stocks taught a, I WILL BUY $7 05 73 Mine La Motte Se Sovereign Bank $120.00, JU Deminion Fer- manent Loan $s0.100 Montreal: & Boston, aoc.ri I WILL SELL oa tee .10 Grinby Consolidated.and -all other)\u2019 ind bonds at or NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer in Investment Securities, ran.cls Xavier Street, Phone Main 2913.s4 St [ANITA under the market.Market Leiter aiid Big Price List {ree Tor the dashing.Montreal.IT PAYS TO BUY OUR COAL ITIZENS || BOARD OF TRADE BLD'G.for, Hill was preaching from Mocles| sentence Corr respotide nee Inv ited.are undeserving of =~ } LUKIS, STEWART & co.The Royal Trust Co., CAPITAL.ou | SURSCRITED Lance sa ne see 81.000.INSURANCE EURSCRIP : 8 000.000 : | RESERVE FUXD .\u2026.350.000 Of Every Sort and for Any Amount.! .! \u2018President NO DELAY.|e HAN.LORD STRATHCONA AND Board of Trade Building, Montreal.MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G .Vice-President THON.GEORGE A DRU MMOND.7 _ EL Directors EASTER HATS ! R.R Angus\u2019 A Margider |B.8 Cloiston .V.Meredith See an immense display.of Easter E.B.Greensh:elds A.T.Paterson hats, English.and American styles, CM Hays RG.Rod , C.R.Hosmer James Ross Sir W.C.Macdonald Sir T.G.Shaughnessy sible for us to sell a better article for Yon: R.Mackay Sir W.C.Van Horney ., , K.C.M.G.Montreal Office & Safety Deposit Street, Vaults.so sense of.Uhen- wade to me 2 his dësets for the\u2018benefit of his- creditors.fyled at my office within fifteen days from this.dâte, In order to ensure collocat: un im dividends.T Hen! grows, He bids for seme big fraud 0fftee:\u20141l Onee INSOLVENT NOTICE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 In Re, GEORGE GAUTHIER, Baker, of the \u2014 City of Montreal, Insolvent- \u201cNotice.i8 hercby given, day of March, 1994, the above.named Yhas voluntary Cllms must be .J» M M ARCOTTE, Trustee.17 Place d'Arrues Hin.Montreal, March lst.1904, ' that on the 12th° assignment of all =, BANK OF MONTREAL RUILDING, : 149 St.James Street.: | Branch Offices at Quebec, and Windipeg.H.ROBERTSON.Manager.ToT St.John, N.By .RALE CHANCE TO GET A Standard Sarit Tein Guarantoed at n RIG REDUCTION AU the Clearing vale of THE COLONIAL .TYPEWRITER CO., Ltd.PORT SIMPSON 1\u201436,000,000\u2014CA SH\u2014 has been deposited with the Government by the Grand Trunk R.R.Co.2 The Minister of Railways has puh- vf Mely derlared the new Raflway will .run Irom Port Simpson.\u2019 '3\u2014The Grand Trunk Patifjc shareholders have confirmed the Agreement with the Government.4-Thousands of.our correspondents from all over Canada, from every State In the Union, and from Great _ Britain, anrwering our advertise.meüts of the Port Simpson Synd|- cate \u2018ands, state that they have been, watching events for some time, that they are selling out their present |! 6\u2014BUY a fow places, and going out to Fort S\\mp- stn, British Columbia, the coming Spring and Summer, in order to he there \u2014 NEFORE THE RAILWAY, This mess that lands now soiling nt one fnllar per foot will command five to ten doilars this Summer.; 5-Look out for the Biggest boom that.\u2018has ever struck the Const.lots before the Rush.1\u2014One dollar per foot frontage\u2014 While they last.| Each lot fifty feet by about one bun- dred fect in depth.For further païticulars, MAPS, terms, ete., write - FOX & ROSS, Standard Stock Exchaage Bldg., TORONTO.Receipts in Montreal Saturday by tailronds were as follows: : G.T.R.C.P.R.\u2018\u2019Oata, bush.\u2026.17,019 1,100 .Rarley, bush.00000s vee 1,250 ; Flour, bris.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.895 905 \"Hutter, pKas.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.aR > n2 Meoats, pkes.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.\u2026.\u2026.a.83 T:allow, bris.0.0010000000 vee 3 Leather.TOlIS:.200000000000 283 13 Totincco, pkgss.\u2026\u2026.2,128 42 Pressed hogs.EE .n Corn) bmsh.0.+.+000000 270 ai Row hides.Lance cause 19 vee .Whiskey and high wines.- so se N\u2014\u2014 À | :12 Bieury St., Montreal.GEORUT:C.HIAM C.C PANGMAN , HIAM & PANGMAN, | General insurance Agonts and ' .Brokers.Livernpco! London & Globe ' Insurance Co.'s Lutle tug, Montreal = -\u2014 = ! \u2018London & Paris Excha za, Limited, GENERAL BANKERS.Head Office - - - London, England Litensod by the Gove.of th-tario (0 dealin Stocks and Shares.Caraslian Orfre 31 Victoria \u201c st Toronto.Write fo.new publication.on , vail options with Adv.ntages Explained\u2019 i - tes oT - \u2014 2 EE x io - OR Seat of .\u2014 \u2014 The Hetaid ls published.by The Herald Publiæhing Company, 603 Craig Stree, Montreai., James 5.Brierley, alauss.cg Liruciare . * .BAILY HERALD.MONDAY, MARCH \u2018 THE MONTREAL READY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC PROMPTLY AT EIGHT A.M.oo \u2014 VT - | PS a | ANOTHER GREAT Se to 85 Sik Stocks Tor %¢| Am Advertisement Bubbling | Sateen Underskirt Offer © A rarely equalled value in Ladies Neckwear\u2014thor- | A $1.75 STYLISH S ATEEN UN- 9 Sc | 6 ' ~ Over With Reasons! oughly abreast of present day modes.The fact that mss values are not all equal should emphasize the wisdom of DERSKIRT, for.c.ccceeccecccncees an 8 a.m.selection.: Such values as these are not in every day occur- 15 dozen LADIES\u201d SILK STOCK COLLARS, In white ind 39 ¢nce.We secured them at a ridiculous price from an fancy colors, alse Mn black, the very latest designs.C .- .: me.; Regular prices 50e, 59e, 75e and S5e.Special to-morrow .; Lo oo overstocked manufacturer.[uesday we give you the, at 8 a.m.CEN iia eases arate oen ns «TT ., ner > _ 1 enefit of this great purchase., The air was full of reasons and I simply reached out Beautiful UNDERSKIRTS, of very fine quality Rlack Sateen, made in it most pleasing new style, with deep flounce, trimmed with three small frills.Worth regularly $1.75, and used the ones I wanted,\u201d said Daniel Webster.On the b ith\u201d | .= .- : - te ; ur speclul price secnses cac 00n sesnesccenceenc eu a.macse \u201csame principle this advertisement is full of reasons why rt Up?D \u201c Shopping at Scroggie's is safe and advantageous,\u201d and the Cotton Prices Are own?public are invited to reach out.and bencht by the ones that a en : ~e- 4 a LL - .TI tati indicate that the do ard ten- fit the particular need.Every item merits careful attention gency continues at Scroggie.1e Cow 21i3c \u2014as well as AN 8 A.M.VISIT.= Phenomenal ~~ Values in I Ladies\u2019 | ve - Flanneleite Underwear Our of \u201cphenomenal\u201d is: Value without \u2018an equal.; 98¢ UNBLEACHED COTTON SHEETING.heavy make, full two yards wide; the 25e yard quality.Tuesday at 8 \u2018 Halles FOF AA A A vans ae 7777 \u2019 MS BLEACHED COTTON, \u201cQueen's Own\u201d brand, 36 inches 1 3i0C wide.Worth 17¢ yard, Tuesday, 8 am.nés) definition Grand Dress Goods Opportunity © A 45e VALUE FOR 25c | » : - .Purchased at a great price concession for cash, and to be \u201c3 passed on to'our customers on the säme very special terms.| ful attention of 8 a.m.shoppers.NIGHT GOWNS, of splendid high neck.trimoed around neck, front and sleeves with striped quality Flannelette, es Cotton Quilts, full double-bed size.Regular $1.15 Quilts, \u2018that, because of a slight imperfection in the weave, will Our spevial price © 49c NIGHT GOWNS, of good strined Flannelette., mide with double yoke and sdilor collar, trimmed around collar and 5 sleeves with frills.Our special price.ieee \u201ca C 89¢ ; 7 > \u2018 he sold.at, \u20acAlh asvascscesmocncone, © ; -A y 7 - ad ec TT ANY IT 3 1 .DRAWERS.af good quality striped Flannelette.\u201d made with 35 50 1 leces W Of LL 1 LAKED E IA IIN L, including all the .= > ~~ - frills, finished with elustic.Our\u2019 special price.IN GC .latest shadir #5 ID navy, bluette.light grav, dark Co.\u201c UNDERSKIRTS, of good quality striped Flannelette, mile! \u2019 gray, fawn, beige, brown, green, reseda, reds, .5 R = with deep hem.Our special price ace una 003 a 000 tee eee 49¢ \" garnet, and mixed black and white: would be good FIVE G ROCE Y CHEMISE.of fine quality pläin, Flannelette,.fn colors of .-al =r ; : sarin Pric - .S white, sky and pink, wrinuned around neck/and arms with 75 per value at 45¢ yard, but our Special Cléariny Price .SPECIAL silk \u2018embroidery.Qur special price.eee C , === will be.freee nées eee Less Bees certes | ' Co : -\u2014 , : Co 207 { : For Tuesday's :8 a.m.Shoppers.| LS This line now on show in-one of our windows, will be put on sale to-morrow New Laid Eggs.per dozen.Liucree 25e Special Spring (Tuesday) morning, at 8 o\u2019clock, and as a speedy clearance is certain, intending pur- Christie's.Sodas, 8 Ib.package.23e 5 chasers should be on hand early.C.& B.Malt Vinegar.imperial qt.bottle Ze St les in : - + 7 ' ae Finest quality Strong Cheese, per'Ib.15\u20ac y tre etre Surarheana Briand Windsor Bacon (pear ; i : \u2019 meal), per IbL.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260cerecsceus \u2026\u2026\u2026.18\u20ac , 40c Table Linenfor 29c 54-ins, wide \u2018Bleached Table Iinen.Worth Ladies\u2019 ~~ Costumes SPECIAL OPENING SALE OF Our definition of a $1.15 Table = | Napkinstr69c 7] \\ \u2018Bleached Table | Napkins, in tea size.Worth Y White Huck Towel, with colored or white borders, size 18 x 36-ins, \u201cwith fringed ends.Tse special is a dependable - larly toc TA Shoes | : article at a lower than .© we y +6 29c | .\u2018 \u2018 i customary price.4 VAT VOT +000 and Coats 5) i and Le 1, .Slippers! An Opening Sale here means more 5 than an exposition of new styles; it is signalized by the presentation of > some specially interesting introduce SEE 61.50 We now have on dis- lay a magnificent rang © of Ladies\u201d Spring Cos.\u201c or reslarly 75 cents pair ; tumes and Jackets, They | OF ONlyescoseccu see 000 are the newest and most up-to-date styles obtainable, while the values.excel anything we have -ever\u2018offered, TL $1.15 per dozen, fur 200.0 \u2018 .- ~~ \u2018 LADIES FINE KIT OIXFORD SHOES AND SLIPPERS, all hand turned soles, made in the Litest shapes and styles for spring wear.Every style a genuine $2.00 value.Openin® sale price Tuesday, 8 aan.(REE WINDOW DISPLAY.) ° +.Art Drapery : - Department NEW SPRING COSTUMES.made of the new Doriegal Famously Fashionable _Tweed, in an up-to-date design.coat Eton style, with deep girdle, bishop sleeves, flare cuff, deep - a ° pleats and finished with fancy gold brald and but- $ : ; \u2018 - e \u2018 tons; skirt seven gore, with Inverted side pleats, 15.00 THIRD FLOOR ._ as abrics ! LADIES COSTUMES, made of Black Basket Cloth, Co : .i | A > In the new spring style: Eton coat with deep .\u2018 .D it : d box-pleated shoulder capes, bishop sleeves, turn- Conscientious carefulness; supplemented bv the best .espl e côntracte quarters back cuffs and deep girdle effect, trimmed with a .© : \u2018 or we \u201care enabled to resent\u2019 fancy gold: braid and buttons; skirt with deep $25 00 stocks and finest values, are the foundation stones upon he f : prese ; AUS Leaves scenc00 saseugreuce a.; : - | : Lar CE SUITS rte tt gees oes .which this wonderfully successful department has been iN nest and mostatiractive D oh 3S, rad ë 3 \u2018 | Tn » : > < ?mode; Eton coat, with\u2018 circular.cape, stole effect reared.' - : : - .: Sp ay of new fabrics \u201cthis front.bish sléeves, turn-back cuffs, trimmed .- .\"2 : IN many seasons either in this oD ea nuine tailor stitching and fancy : Why not combine business with pleasure, if you have y 5 with gray cloth strapping, tailor stit ga y \u2018 .* ; I Me or other uarters The onl gold braid, skirt with double box-pleated fre G3) (0 an hour of leisure, by inspecting the number of new goods __ quarters.y and cloth Stappings .-.: CT CT Auta daily exhibited in the Art Drapery Section?© To-morrow \u2019 _, noticeable cheap features are SPRING JACKETS, made of green Covert Cloth, in a ; apery oe ef a the prices, which taken throughout are quite a respect- neat fitting style.fly front, bell sleeves.turn-biack promptly at 8 a.m.we place upon salc the 8 following 3 1° cuffs, and finished at each seam with tillor stiteh- $9 75 specials .a pr ; > able percentage below those demanded round about us.fig .rene rec opro sance scene ane s SA CRU 00 sens tac ve é ss.i ; .LADIES SPRING JACKETS, made in an up-to-date .\u201d - .; GALATEAS, fer Ladies\u2019 and Children's Suits.In an almost endless style, The material ts Black* Box Cloth, and , CURTAIN MADRAS.CURTAIN POLES., TABLE COVERS.Variety of fancy colored stripes.Price range, per vard, 121ge, | ; made with fitted back, fly front: new fashioned .36 in Wide Madras.new and .5 ft.Mahogany, Walnut or Ok ; 10-1 size in other words.1% , 15e, 15e, Z0e, 22e and 25e.; s \"en, \u2018atly strapped at each seam,e finished choice patterns, fine quality, Curt: Poles, al \u201c4 ~ R ip a TE wor | ; ol with \u201calor Stitching fond buttons.- 2 cn0ncase se : $1 2.50 vil make a very rloh with brackets, Hi et Yaris hE Tapestry Tale OXFORD SHIRTINGS, in new faucy stripes and checks.Per co hanging for window or arches\u2019 rings.Worth 30¢, for.19¢ terri pa go ad Le \u2018 ool yard.from 10¢ th Z5e.| OS LADIES JACKETS; made.of All-wool Tan Covert .white or ivory.Worth Ce .: ° or ie hy Sosolutely Root LL .bo , _ a ; Cloth.in thes most popular style: corset back and a a yard, Special at, PORTIERES .a ny am a he y fus COLORED 1 IQUE, tn colors of red.fawn.blue, pink.black, 25c Pa half tight fitting front, man-tallored collar.fly front pèr yurd 210110000000 +.20¢ > ; oe Tr, orth $2.50.1.90 ete.Per yurd oooioiiiailoi iene besace aa creuses - and néw shape Sleeves.euch seam finished with $17 50 © CURTAIN MADRAS Fine Damask Portieres, full TRE eee $1.COLORED JEANS, in .all new colorings.© Per yard, from 25¢ oD » strapping of self .\u2026\u2026\u2026secvse aereeca caen ea Teen re .20% .size, good quality, desitable 15e to eee eee res eee eee sers een cu.RS : 45 in: wlide Oriental Madras, a patterns.finished with knot WHITE CURTAINING.- ee re .i + : new fad that is in great de- i ringes, sShades to maleh.Fine White Swiss, frill d : .\u2019 mand; will make a very art- any color scheme, JN Be ame Ee \u2018 : ancy Goods Department | 2222505 Swede es in ee | , , decoration.Worth B00 ae .Epecial av >.$2.25 bisement © windows.Never \u2018 ) ; : i yard.Special, per yard.do\u20ac ; ; : sold for less than 121¢ \u2019 : : : : TABLE COVERS.on \u2018 55 * - ; .; - Wants more room\u2014Reduced Prices NE : : ; yard, Special at .e.ze .Are Quickest Room Makers! LACE CURTAINS.8-4 size-that means Z yaris To secure large attendances of § a.m.Shoppers.Are LJuIckes : Fine White Nottingham T.ace long \u2014Fapestry \u2018Table (ox- \u2014_\u2014 .\u2019 \u2019 ; i i A .Curtains, 60 in.wide, 31 yds ers, good heavy quality, soft \u2018 EE 2 : K tors, department, Ske all other ve long: neat and pretty de- finish, natty patterns, in all Fatimates given an all kinds ' WASH BOARDS.SALT BOXES.1 .\"ef or ° % hg a ° th CC ¢ signs, finished with hand- the most popular colors; \u2018of Fancy Draperies.dosy oe .: more room.Such demands cannot be soe borders: good washing horders of deep knotted Corndrs, Window Shades, ; conceded in the present condition of fibre.Worth $1.65.» fringe.Worth\u2018 $:.00.- et, ete, at special rates dur- 0, .affairs, therefore we will have to make Spreial Ab aeeeesenses $1.15 Special at'.\u2026.\u2026.$1.50 ° lg this sale, iy À =, room for incoming goods by sacrificing 0 - .\u2018 TOTTE \u2019 > = ( 4 profits and part of the cost on features : : rr 3 .VA now in stock.À cléarance sale is now , : \u2019 .~ Es CS in progress of the balance of our stock .pe to À A { : ° wiss Muslin and Applique goods, ; i] .# ; such as Bureau Scarfs, Washstand .aster .ar S ust pel 1\u20ac ut kd .à i Covers, with Pillow Shams to match, .} : Centrepieces and Tray Cloths.Th : .+ i \u2018 : - coda are embroidered in various Select variety of appropriately designed and worded Cards.100,regular 30c Salt Boxes.tobe j osigns of openwork with buttonhole .A ., sold Tuesday promptly \\ \\ borders, made in the finest Swiss Mus- Rèasonably priced, as is the usual custom of this store.at $ am.for.each.te - lin.LUN \u20ac ; .: : ; .J 1 .- Ç - .a .q > .- > » ~ 3 2 | .: CENTREFIECES, size 16 Inches.Regular value 70.To 10c - iE .: 2 | 5 doz.regular 23¢ Wash o TEA OR COFFEE POTS.; : ; .contentent ee RE .: ; » ' Boards, to b< sold 3 doz Nickel Plated Tea or : .CENTREPIECES, size 20 inches.Regular 30c, To > \u2018 Tuesday ut S at.fot, VE Le i ; clear at .nana ucou0 dencnucesssanem6se 20000000 C - .OPEN pr © 9, CLOSE : vaun LL aa Lane t5e Coffee \u2018Pots.Regular \u2019 : , : She euch.Tuesday 8 \u2018 i PILLOW SHAMS, 30 inches, Regular 50c each, 25¢ AT AT PILLOW SHAM HOLDERS on 65e : 7 At .-eco.suscapocesn0 cé na 000 D sc QU 220 0000 esccueue ) 7 A - ~ GL ce san 0e ces 000000 # > p : Trt ° For either Iron or Wooden - Eg .WASHSTAND, COVERS, 18 x 38 Inches, 50c each, 25 .© Beds.Regular 5c.Tues- CROCKERY BOWLS 4 BU Lea caen eeeeeneecaneere re nee tete crea etes sa 0e C EIGHT SIX Beds Raglan 850 TUS soc .BR BUREAU SCARFS, size 18 x B4 inches.Regular 60c 30 1 : NICKEL TRAYS.° 500 Crockery Bowls, worth 10g -, 4 each, TT ma 0000 e0 ss en c0 000 > C A.M.P.M.| : = el each.Clearing sale i SIDEBOARD SCARFS; slée 20 x 70 inches.Regular 75c 35 10 US round an The en Icke price \"commencing g J « each, at PNR NN )C .= Tuesday, am ur 106 ; .Tuesday, 8 am.24e i Me ares treme ppp Fr ï XQ CEFR ay co co n° \u201d 10 * RCE EC Er SEE A TRES ANSE TT PL EN et F1 0 .; .A vo Ca."]
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