The Montreal herald, 8 avril 1904, vendredi 8 avril 1904
[" FOR LITTLE WANTS Use Herald Wan: Zolumn:._ ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.83.G.T.P.Debate.(Stuff Correspondeuce of Tue lerald ) Ottawa, April 7.There would te transcontinental roud if the LVppo à, could have their way.livery | MA.J.P.COOKE IS CROSS-EXAMINEU vatlve speech makes thes more ap, ae * ent.The stroughuld vf Conservatlss ES c .is Ontario.Most of the constituemuies Yeo 4, Ae * : - +, of that province send cypouents of the tio \u201ceo, master Questions Government.Though their leader 18 4 Nova Scotian, tne tank aud file of the Conservative party cantiol conceal then detestation of a par Lo bereft the whole vf the Donuniun.They du not Bee why the money of the country should ve spent for the avvelepment of Quebec and the AMaritane Proving es, Therefore the concensus of opposition opinion 15 Strougly aga:tsi tae budding Of he OQuttbev ail Maritime Province section of the line.Yesterdex Mr.Haut art and Mr.ose le, inv Of the ane Le go tant qmetir- bers of the Giusti a 0 cone ed that purtion vo: the line wi projected fo run cast of North Ba gr riens all that purlion east vu Vinlario boundary.\u2018Fo-duy Mr.tap.ie other Conservative, pes 0 Lnat the money of the people ans eer be Spent upon the portion of the line in Quebec or the Maritime Provinces, He expressed the hope that Providence might interven tg prevent (his beaux done.The Opposition are willing that the road shall be run through the West, That, they say, ix sound policy, which means that they are wilhing to accept the business of the prairies as a tribute to the province of OUblario, but ure not withng that the far East shall have any share an it or that the far West shall have an avenue over which 10 exchange bLbusluess with the Œust.Sectianalism has wen tried 2 Con ada before with disestious resufits l'u- taught by these lessons, the Conservi- tives still dechne to see any portion of Canadair but the gryat provitee of Ontario.No vther portion of the country will endorse thar exclusive propaganda, and it is doubttul af even Ontario will.The pian vf stopping the great railroad at North Bay and trom there sending the traffic of the Northwest through to Portland, 1s not that will ange rattra@tive to the vusrr.Yet that is ae policy the Cuisserx 4 tives are sedvocating to-day, Ir the eastern portion of the line + not but the thin strip of Cantrde wii rot be wWidened and the fertiie wildernesses to the north will not be vjwnest up, Hows ever that seems to be à matter of smsll moment to the Ontario Conservative member .seb The leader of the Opposition has fechly advocated the extension of the Intercolunial to the West, at least as far as Lake Huron, This is an offset to the Government pian of a through system.His followers, hewever, have not followed with any are he pr tiness, Not only ro the ConserValiyes oppos- Ing the construction of the Quebec and Maritime sections btu they are MINE to PT sannot frod it.Mr Mo mrrster hu pad ol a choo, stoi MeL Coke adden] uw 6 The one sent by Noro Jdoaeabs, tar Som on June de Inds I wae on the Bank of Britr-h North Neer ao poy hi to = Wo Jah, or Joe obe & Garneatr, Mr.look sand thaï Jacobs ourd the miorev On several cases FL 1.Raosenthoi 4 PonieuskL A Fires] v= Pontetsne Pas- ster vs.Ponliger, E.1.Hosen hal a Bonllon, cad So Fred, extra btor He was retuined in à number of other- tot the fees in these were poid before ts Cheque was sent, Mr Laficur pretest] metivnd of + xamitationn, Outline of the [ fence.Maemaster- \u201cThere it a eperial In all the toher chaques Against thes Mr.re «sou for this, TWELVE PAGES.| MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1904.THE MONTREAL HERALD TWELVE PAGES, TO-MORROW'S WEATHER, \u2014_ Showers.e Sun rose at 5.25, sots at 6,98.PRICE ONE CENT seut by Mr.Juvobs they were endorsed with the cases, but not on this $300 chegae.IT also propose to show that uther cheques 1n the cases mentioned ;were sent Mr.Cooke by Jacobs, Cooke xoNS this cheque was for legal purposes, 1 jaupou=e to prove it was not, and that reason for this.In all the other cheques what Ahey were for, but that was not done on ths cheque.\u201d Liv atiswer to Mr.Macmaster the wit- te =u the other cheques were 80 cn lorsed, the $500 one being the oùly one left blank.Each of the other cheques Were given for separate vues, while the $500 one covered sev- rs Vd thee letter with it sald nothing af Foe Cares \"Ne, Chat had been settled verbally before\u201d \u201cWas the proportion fur each case se Ufa] Not was not.He owed me money for sone thine, amd when asked him for It he proposed to give me a cheque for $0 If [ would give him the note, which he wonld take up when due, out uf noney coming to him.No :ccount was sent for these fees, but we 9 ent Ho the case Later on when 1 canned $400 ore from Jucobs.\u201d \u201cDid you ever render an account for the Halanees™\" \u201cNo, 1 never did so on any case with Hire, we settled fees verbally and he sent me cheques, \u201ciid you enter the cheque in your Loa «°° \"Noo To have nat Keot office books shoe iss 1 deposited in the bank\u201d Me Micmuster\u2014\"Ch, J oan sure of the\u201d Me.Cuoke \"The firm Keeps books, but aay crimanal business is not ente Ate farther examination, Mr.Cooke yond he night have rendered Jacoby an act hr one of the Moscnthitl cases.The Blackley Case.La drtee, 1803, said Mr, cooke, an 1n- actin ont was registered against Blacks oo dts hire & levy for conspire td frauf whieh Mr.Cooke regarded .A vety serrous os harge, The grand Jury feutud a true bill, hut the men vere pot tried until September, ax vit- teas had to be examined fin New took, anl thls had uot been legally doe, Heversl sharp interchanges oceurred between Mr, Mavmmaster aud the wit \u2026 - Mr.Cooke then explained that the dtd caer dRalost Mackley and ihc os owas endarged in the November cor wed an the tollowing sprig viv Pro cedingy were dnstituted by Mar Ronis creditors, Nezotiations for à = iicnent h: 1 been gofpz on all the tirie, shirt Which was finally settled at about in October, but the witness had Lo port in tis, He Knew about no dif- tony over the prisoners paving the Heenan to the curator, having very Lith to do wath the matter, The withess remembered Jacobs and Woes cating ta see him at the Court House aba, the settlement in tone he- Fro Ln Chtober, but the witness load tel tome thor, Flee was sure M was tue bex{htaoz of October, because after the dtc of Laat cnonth Jie obs refus À to sie ak Loop recogilize Cooke at dl CW hile there id you discuss why tins 8.0m was not distributed none -t tre Moros creditors?\u201d Not a word, The question of Mrs discussed.No word ny having a share In ev tae the ersditors.Wilke s Ov Wang for Jacobs.* \u201cPad uet Wilkes ask why the vould pot Le got for the creditors?\"No, he rever asked that.\u201d Var kticw the settiement mie °° PT A Question of Fees.how not Mr.Wilkes ask you Hip h do wanted, and you sant Xa Moo Wilkes did not as® ome that, to ber of my koowledge- but Mr.hs did, and 1 sald $00 for counsel the Margollus extradition case, shuch he rezarded us fair\u201d \u201cMe Wilkes sivs he asked you this, qd 1hit you satd 8500, Ix that true \"1 have alread said Mr, Wilkes asked that question, To never \u201cof an acvreunt for that money, the amount was settled with Mr.ce hie Bde at S47 bat net Mr, Grreenshiel ls cup, \u201cYon Host already geet Fe Unes pea ut be bled white\u201d No that is absolutely que said that\u201d Dhs ral protest?Ne } = .11 ake it vA rghit Tog nea =a: hy canot stand that ef Ness lee cer SAW hat dud you do ior cain Lever went th Was The Was vests au ol Je un noney had been Sig the di Les = ju ever tends booter tar ustiu he S100 pra] he the tor Jr, word.it, or poe tha aed that\u201d itt roam thd PTE Leyenda ue pt are UT Vo hed yaa rat nu the eden EU Th court iher adjourned for dise Page Fooe) SHOWERS ON SATURDAY.Catone Valles and Upper st lan - te \u2019 105 asterix Wind, fair to- nu, Saturday, shower Va tnt LV the Optical ned Linge Sup_ppreev C5 Stotidurd Barometer vesterdav, MH, af SN ani De 11 em toadan, Joby, the to-day Was, max, 45, min, int roieuws Jun h.Frs rer a tree, NL SL.trrrmip_\u2018er ature RUN Minimpn an tirtes Tr Vote, TR Age The, NN Arthur 15 Ye oretes 2 \u20ac d'maximum tempera- \u201cson, 17, 40.Sunpxson, 32, 42: se Calgarç, 27, de2 QuU'- 4e; Winnipez, | # Port to Fanix Sound, A To- Ottawa, 34, 46, Montreal, tuebre, SE Halifax, ON, do, Lee STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.cw York ue rpoot - Jarsegiles =>, blem.Friesland, Réepubhe, Sordinian.fu 6 pride : vou Prinz Adelbert st fohp, NB Montezuina Atoerp Moutealm.=t John, NB.- Montezumua Hong Kong-\u2014Atheutan.se Saxonin, Neustria, i ENON nv Toi A Ee Cd bated Li 14, Clandestine and unregistered transfers of rights on lots and timber are common and one of the greatest sources of speculation and fraud to the detriment of the province aud Il- cense-holders.15.There is a demand for competent, honest and reliable guides, pald by Government, to direct settlers in the choice of their lots.16.One of the most flagrant grievances complained of \u201cby the settlers and a cause of obstruction to colonization is the bush rangers, who.are usually appointed through political influence, and as a rule located too far trom their field of duty to be useful to the settlers.: * Free lots to free and honest settlers to be secured as follows: Po Classification of the public lands into settlement or ber lands, the former to be reserved for the ettletnent and the latler exclusively for lumbering operations.Automatic cancellation of all lots for non- fulfillment of settlement eonditions, such cancellations to take place without Government or political interfer- \u201cof any kind.regulation \u2018of all transfers of lots or cut of timber thereon, in order to quickly detect and prevent speculation.-Grant of lots to fathers of twelve children.to be absolutely forbidden to sell or dispose of their lots or timber thereon under penalty of Ammedjate forfeiture of all rights.Immediate cancellation of al) lota upon which settlement conditions are not fulfilled, and return of the same-to the.public domain to become available for other applicants.Repeal of the law.concerning the sale of firewood lands as an occasion of speculation and fraud, and the substitution thereof of a system of reserves on which the Government should sell to the settlers the.necessary firewood and buildiaz timber for their requirements, at so much pe cord, or thousand feet.: Extend Powers of Forest Rangers.In order to secure forest protection against fire, the naming of fire rangers as the only guardians and employes of the license holders is recommended, the latter to pay them, but the Government to control them and give them the powers of justices of the peace, Water powers to be kept as long as possible and sold with the timber lim- cure and majntain a proper wood sup- actually, applications for \u2018uv lots pend- iuz before the Department, Settlers\u2019 Traffic in Timber.6.Settlers, under location ticket, who | have no right to sell the timber eut! outside their clearings until their lots ure patented, nevertheless do so to ét veulators, often getting $800 to $900 for the cut and lhis traftic ts carried, on so opynly that it is often recorded in notarial deeds and.registered.* The consequences of the Ministerial alroulurs of the Sth April and sth May.forbidding agents io sell lands before submitting the applications.to, the Department have been grossly ex-; a3geruted and any falling off in, colonization about that Ume was mainly | due to the rise of wages in the cities, - which prevented a certain number of intending scitlers from going on the land.' 8.The responsibility for the whole unfortunate situation, compounded of! fraud, speculation, misrepresentittion, and enormous loss to the province and the limit-owners, rests chiefly upon the negligence and carelessness, If not worse, of the land agents who failed to make the register and necessary inspections, to enable the department to ver the sales tu settlers without de- ay.: 9.There are enough surveyed and divided lands fn the province to supply the demund for 70 ycars to come, and enough of colonization roads to suffice for all the wants of settlers, if the work of colonization was \u2018properly managed, instead of being carried on in a scattered fashion, as at present With the present system of scattered settlement it would call for an outlay of.$1.000,000 a year to satisfy all the demands for colonization roads, especially when a large part of this expenditure is appropriated for the objects of politicians to the mending and making of roads in the old parishes.10.Except the Quebec & Lake St.John Colonization Societies these societies do very little good generally toward the promoting of colonization a ad should be suppressed, Better Protection Against Forest Fires.11.Forest tires annually cause enor- nous losses to the province and private interests and the fire ranging sérvice is ineffective.The law for the protection of forests against fire should be amended in order to change the seasons when settlers are forbidden to set fire to their choppings, and such fires IF YOU PITY A SICK FRIEND Toll He Bis Name.Let Me Help Him.- Just write a postal rard\u2014only the cost of à penny.All I ask is the name of a friend who meeds help.Tell me the book to send.Then I will do this: [ will arrange with a druggist near him ro that he may take six bottles Dr.Shoop'a Restorative.He may take it a month at my risk.If it succeeds, the cost is $5.50.If it fails, | -will pay\u201d the druggist myself.And the sick one\u2019s mere word shall decide it.Don't think that too fair to be possible, for W do just as I say.| do it to convince those who don't know me, and so that everyone who needs help will accept it.] have learned that the cured ones are fair.I have furnished my Restorative to hundreds of thousands on Just those terms, and 39 out of each 40 have paid gladly, because they were cured.1 have willingly pald for the rest.And I spent a lifetime in perfecting the remedy before 1 ever offered It to anyone.\u2018At thousands of bedsldes, in hospitals and hom, 1 have watched it cure the most difficult cases that physicians ever meet.I learned that it does not fail, save.-where \u2018samo cause\u2014 like cancer\u2014makes a cure impossible.My success comes from strengthening the inside nerves.My Restorative brings back that perve power which alone operates every wital organ of the body.Common treatments merely doctor tbe organs, and the results at best are but temporary.My remedy restores the nervo power that makes these organs act No other treatment does that, and there Ia positively no other way to make weak vital |- organs well.My book will explain this.It tells about the only remedy so sure that any man dare offer it on such a plan as mine.Won't \u2018you tell me a friend who needs it?\" sok 1 on Dyspepsia, Simply state which ook on the Heart.ook 3 on the Kidneys, book you want and Book 4 for Women.y address Dr.Shoop, Book 5 for Men (scaled) Box 28, Racine, Wis.Book 6 on Rheumatism.ply for pulp and paper mills.Payment of a bounty én all exports\u2019 of paper manufactured.from pulp wood cut in the province and In the public lands as the most practical means of encouraging the development of the pulp and paper industry.Railways being the gredtest essential for.the %romotion of colonization,\u2019 and as the province has not the means to help them financially, they might be assisted by means of subsidies in land, but such subsidles to be accorded only to.serious and useful enterprise pro- ~ided they were not wildcat specula- \u2018tions, and \u2018not to exceed more than 4,000 acres per mile of rallway, except ! in very special \u2018¢cdses, to be converted Into cash and to be taken onlyZwhere, they will not interfere.with the rights of license holders or the Interests of the public revenue, Railways Recommended for Grants.The following are the railway schemes recommended for such land grants: St, Lawrence and Megantic, Quebec and New Brunswick.Such railways to connect with the Lake -Megantic and with the Rumford Railway in Maine.Atlantic, Quebec and Western, Matane and Gaspe, n branch of the \u2018Quebec & Lake St.John Rallway, St.Maurice Valley, Ha \u2018la Bay, Hebertville, Roberval and Periborica, Queber & Lake Huron, Montreal and James Bay, Man- cuan, Interprovincial and James Bay \u2018and the Trans-Canada.The report decals extensively with very Interesting and fnatructive descriptions of the best settlements and best timbered regions in the proviuce, and especially of the territory and resources sof new Quebec.The report concludes by pointing out that so wng as the attraction of the timber on the Crown.lands, which 1s continually into the speculators and pretended settlers, so long will these classes of interlopers more or less.successfully frustrate all\u2019 means and efforts to pro- i mote bona fide colonization, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CAPT.BERNIER READY TO SAIL.! Students From School of Marine Sign Papers.Captain Bernier, who has accepted !the offer to captain the steamer Gauss, which the Government has bought in Germany, arrived in the city to-day with Captain Spain and met the students of the school of marine selected to accompany him, ; \u2018 The \u2018students who, to-day signed their papers to serve for 3 years were Ludger l'Heureux, Alphonse Demers, Clovis Minguy, Georges Vigneault, IT.O.Belanger, Gaston Chaput, L.T.Papineau and A.Ladebauche.Arrangements \u2018have been made to have Capt.Bernler and the members of the | Canadian crew to sall from New York, Tuesday next, on one of the North- German liners.The new steamer Gauss will be brought to Halifax, where provisions will be taken on board before starting on the Hudson's Bay expedl- tion., \u2018 \u2019 - i CROWN LAUNDRY CO.MEETING.The second annual meeting of share- pany wus held yesterday, when reports were presented showing satisfactory progress for the year, After the adoption of reports, the following gentle- \u2018men were re-elected divectors for the present year: W.H.Henry, James Mc- Nab, W.S.Richardson, Arthur W.Adams, W.Gerarghty, Fred L.Barlow, Wm.M.Reid.At a subsequent meeting of the directors, Mr.W.Geraghty was elected | president; Mr.W.MH.Henry, vice- president; W.M.Reld, secretary, and \u2018Mr.W.8.Richardson, manager, The company will remove to more commiod- lus quarters during the present month.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018THE METRIC SYSTEM.Great Britain and the United States nre considering the adoption of the n.etric system and the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association is in favor of it.Copies of the system in English or French can be obtained at Goltman & Leroy, 2265 St.Catherine Street.KNOX COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT.Mild cases, not chronie, are often \u2019dured with one or twn botiias.A+ drugzists, Knox College commencement exercises: last night honorary divinity\u2019 degrees The Commissioner\u2019s Recommendation.| farming lands and tim* its by public auction in order to Se-j creasing in value, Is held out as à baît|.holders of the (Crown Laundry Com-| Toronto, April 18.(Special) \u2014At were conferred upon Rev.D.M.Ramsay, Ottawa, and Rev.W.G.Wallace and Rev.John Abraham, Toronto.Hon.S.H.Blake, in the course of an ad- dreps, made a strong plea in favor ot the Bible as a text book In public schools.RIGHARD MURRAY WILL BE TRIED NEXT WEEK On the Charge of Killing Richard Cross at Cross Point.Quebec, April 8.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Rich- ard Murray, of Cross Point, Bonaventure County, whose trial is to take place before the Quebec Criminal Court next Monday, wus brought to this city yesterday evening in the custody of the sheriff of Bonuventure, and lodged in gaol.It will be recalled that Richard Mann, of Cross Point, came to his death last summer by Violence at the hands of three men, and the Murray brothers and one Archibald Gerrard were arrested for the crime.At the coroner's investigation that followed the jury brought in a verdict of murder against all of them.The Criminal Court sat at New Carlisle In January last, when the Murray brothers were defended by Mr.J.H.Kellyt and Mr.Alex Taschereau, of this elty, while Gerrard was defended by Mr.A.Mott, of Campbellton.N.B.r and the grand jury found .uo\u2019 bill against Michael Murray and Gerrard, and a true bill against Richard Murray for manslaughter.Immediately after the finding Messrs.Kelly and Taschereau moved for a change of venue, claiming that public opinion had been unjustly aroused against Richard Murray.Judge hoauette, who presided at the time, granted the request, hence Murray was brought to Quebec to stand his trial; ° \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HEAVY \u2018VERDICT AGAINST RAIL: \" Burlington, Vt, April 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 In January 1903, there wus & rallway wreck oun the Rutland, \"at shel- burne, where five railway men were killed.The widow of the engineer of one of the locomotives, Mrs.Dennis Mahoney, sued the Rutland for $10,000 for the death of her husband, Yesterday, the jury, awarded her $6.500 dain- ages on the ground that the operator in charge of the station at th thime and whose failure to stop the train caused the \u201ccollision had not been sufficiently instructed in his duties.Co eee DISCHARGED EMPLOYES TAKEN Stratford, Ont, April 8.(Spectal.) \u2014 The CPR.has engaged twenty more of the discharged G.T\".R.employes.and will take them'to Montreal.All the Grand Trunk men laid off have now obtained work either in Montreal or Stratford.IE PREMIER'S REPLY ON TEMPERANCE No Bill This Sessien But Soon Alter\u2014The Views of Mr.F.S.Spence.Toronto, April 8.\u2014 (Speeial)) \u2014 The: Premier's letter to Rev, J.A.Rankin, president of the Toronto Methodist Conférence, was as follows: \u201cToronto, April \u20186, 1904 \u2014My Dear Sir: In reply: to the deputation which 1 had the honor.of meeting yesterday, 1 desire to express my concurrence {i the view pru-' sented by the different speakers, that | nothing short of the prohibition of the! sale\u201cof Hiquors-in hutels and\u2019 the stétet; control over sales, for purposes generally recognized as proper and legitimate, would fully protect society \u201cfrom the evil effects of excessive drink- (INR; so, far as icgislation can be invok- \u2018ed for thay purpose.Your decided! preference for such a measure 48 against amendments of the license laws, I understand to mean that you do not | favor at present any other form of tem-' lperance legislation.If the Govern-.\u2018ment Is unable.to glve the measure desired tjs session it will*be our duty | for further activn.Yoursstruly, .' \u201cG.W.Ross.\u201d In an interview on the above letter,\u2018 Mr.F.S.Spence said: I think that.Mr.Ross rightly interprets the general ; opinion of the temperance people in the Ï view that they would not accept any- room as being @ satisfactory fuifiiment.of the promises that have been madt.There js some\u2019 consolation in the fact that the Premier concurs with our view: as to the necessity for legislation and, \u2018the kind -of legislation that the situation demands, aud recognizes the sit- | uation and the public demand so far as to say that even if the Government cannot give us such legislation this, session, they will feel the duty of cons | sidering \u2018what medans are available for further action,\u2019 though It is puzzling to | know what that statement implies, \u201cMy own personal \u2018opinion, differing.I admit from that of many other tem-| perance workers, Is that anything ls ( better thai nothing, and that the, | right thing to do is to go as far in leg- ; jislation as it Js possible to go.\u201cIf the Government does nothing, and the Qp- position would present some effective and useful temperance legislation, they would merit the gratitude and win the support of many temperance electors, This is a question that ought not to be, dealt\u2019 with simply from a political standpoint, ahd 1 belleve that if the, Government Introduced such legigla- tion as has béen suggested, they would; receive.considerable support from t 4 other side of the House, \u2018and coule carry their legislation throuæh even some Liberals failed to support it, EE FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED.~harlottetown, P.FB.I., April 8.\u2014A tron train of the Prince Edward Island Railway.which left here for Georgetown, was wrecked yesterday noon.One flat car and two box cars containing seventeen horses, left the rails.AH the cars overturned; and were badly simnashéd, \u2018The horses were.taken out through the roof of the curs, cut and brulsed, but none.fatally injured.The accident.is supposed to huve been caused by the horses overbalancing the curs rounding a curve, LEGISLATURE PR ESS GALLERY.Québec, \u201cApril 8:\u2014(Special)\u2014The annual meeting of the Legislative Asseur- | bly press gallery took place yesterduy when the following Members of the fourth estates were elected officers for the \u201censuing year.President J.J.O'Flaherty, Herald correspofident; vice- président, E, E.Clny-Mars, La Presse: correspondent; - Ho Héroux, La Patrie, .secretarÿ.A resolution of condolence.was adopted in memory of the late! Hon, T.H.Duffy.pt WAS BURNED TO DEATH.Toronto, April 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Alone in a small hut hidden from view in the bush near Munro Park, Francis J.Munro last night, was darned to death it is thought the posters hanging about the walls of the hut caught fire and Munro was smothered before he could escape, : ' .« : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COLDS LEAD TO PNEUMONIA.LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes the cause.To get the geavine call tor the full name and look far the.sighatwse of B.W., Grole.- 20a) ; 0 2 - .| galaxy of provinces, j fur as practicable, | wus laid over.till Monday.to consider whut means are avallable, ROSS GOVERNMENT WILL AID ROADS Pregressive Railway Policy Men- tioned\u2014Second Reading of Soo Lean Bill, \\ .Toronto, April 8.\u2014(Special,)\u2014Two Im- pertaut railway projects will be aided by bills which the Premier presented to the Legislature yesterday for ithein first reading.One was to guarantee the bonds of the James Bay railway from Toronto to Sudbury tothe extent of $5,000,000 and the other tu the subsidized branch of the Grand Trunk Pacific to Thunder Bay to the extent of $2,000 cash and 6,000 acres per mile.The Premier guve a concise descerip- tion of advantages of each scheme to the country.With regard to the lutter he sald it was agreed the Grand Trunk Pacific should give limmediate attention to this line so that by way of Lake points the provinces could have connection into Winnipeg perhaps four ur five years before the main lite of the Grand Trunk Pacific is completed.The | Grand Trunk Railway by this connection would be able to deiiver over its own route to the west, what is now going by C.P.I?.from Port Arthur.They wanted to encourage the G.T.It, to make Sarnia and Goderich distributing ports to the heart of the Northwest.There would be G.T.R.steamers tu Port Arthur, G.T.R, trains to Winnipeg and west, A system of 2 600 miles would be connected with 2,600 miles west of Winnipeg.The growth vf connecting trade would provide freight for all sateamers on the lakes.The G.T.R.would secure .the advunt- age-of a long haul which is the secret of railway success, : Premier Favored G.T.P.Project.He \u2018emphasized the fact that they were responsible for the future development of the province.Every dollar Invested in railways had been anply repaid and Ontario Is now first in the It was thelr duty to see what {8 productive is made more productive.He belleved the Dominion's assistance to the.Grand lrunk Pacific would be good for Canada.This provinee represented one halt of the bopulation but.it \u2018was not proposed to bear one-tenth of the burden.Manitoba with a smaller population had assumed twice the rallway burdens of Ontario.Then il was provided Chat steel tails, cement and everything required in construction should be Canadian as Canadian labor 1s also protected against allen labor, In answer to Mr.Powell the Premier said there was no intention to aid the proposed North Bay branch of the Grand Trunk Pacitic, Documents relating to securities which will be held as collateral for the Hoo guarantee, were\u2019 laid on the table and the bill will come up for a second reading to-day.cullen, Hamilton, to limit the convey- lug to those properly qualified evoked rural and.! a lively discuskion betwven urban representatives bat thie former were slightly in a majority and the bill was defeated; The proposal to begin morning sessions on Saturday Deputation From Sturgeon Falls.Dr.\u201cNesbitt, gave notice that he Would ask on Monday that a deputation from Sturgeon Falls might be heard at the Rar of the House to protest against the bill relating to a division of school tuxes., The Premier The bill of Mr, Gars- thing short of the abolition of the bar-j i d a ° + - ° stores.x THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, NEIDAY, APRIL 8, 1904.2448 St.Catherine (Near Drummond.) | PAT.APRIL 23.0 901.PATENT PROTECTED BY THE | PATENT TITLE & GUARANTEE CQ | eee W YORK & ~ = + | 1 Ï | The Sidway Adjustable Table.epee East Store\u2014 1541-1547 St.Catherine Go Carts and Baby Carriages.\u2018 Refrigerators and Summer Goods.CHANGEABLE TABLE TALK How often have we heard the expression, \u201cIf this table was only a little higher,\u201d or, \u2018\u2019It seems too bad to cut the legs to make it lower.\u201d It does really seem too bad to spoil the whole appearance of a table probably to have it answer a purpose but once.Happily for the housewife this difficult prob- lew is removed once aud for all by the SIDWAY ADJUSTABLE TABLB, THE SIDWAY TABLE is made of steel tubing, oxydized, and highly polished.The top is of quartered ouk, beautifully finished, und may be used per- © foutly level as a table, or adjusted to any angle on either side, by means of a spriog swivel underneath, and by attaching the spring book or paper holder, we have à perfect reading table.In this position the table may be drawn up to our armchair in the evening, and the newspaper rested upon it, or, by adjusting the high screw, we can use it equally well while lying in bed at night.This proves how indispensable it ; is for doctors and lawyers.who study entisgly at night, $8 50 and its grcat usc to invahAs and in the eue fans Price.° said If an immediate answer was expected notice should have been sent to him.Speaking off hand \u2018he was under the Impression that the bill hud passed the House fu the usual way after it had been threshed out in committee anû all parties were heard.Speaking off hand again he.thought the House would stultify itself by opening a question that has been closed,- He dil {not think there was any precedent for #ppearing at the bar of the House after the bill had pussed in the usual way but hé would luok up precedents aud \u2018see I.il Were cunsistent with the practice of Parliament.\u2014 FIGHT #T QUEBEC ,ENDED IN DEATH, Quebec, April 8.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Louis Drolet, aged 22 years, à shoemaker of this city, died this morning from injuries he recetved in a pugllistic encounter last night with Gunner Wagner, of the R.C.G.A., which took place In the Putinoir Miroir in the presence of several Hundred spectators.\" Drolet und Wagner were matched to fight to « finish which.came off lust night.Wagner is 27 years of age, and bas appeared in the pugilistic arena on several previous occasions, \u2018and is con- novice in tHe ring.They fought for the net proceeds of the gate \u2018money and hand arranged to \u2018battle twenty rounds for a decision.Wagner from the start rushed things, and in the sixteenth round floored Dro- let with a solar plexus blow.\u2018The lathe was removed to his home where he died this morning at\u2019 3 o'clock, Later in the day Wagner was arrested by the Provincial Police, and it is suid the referee and others connected with the fight will be arrested.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014te ALLIANCE LOST CASE.Berlin, Ont, April, 8$\u2014(Special.)=Po- \u201clice Magistrate Weir yesterday disinis- \u2018sed with costs the Lords Dav Alilance \u2018case against the Ontario Sugar Coms \u201cpany.Lo - rer \u201cIr.Hector Viger, of the Boston & Maine Canadian representative of the \u201cInside Inn.\u201d the only hotel within the grounds of the World's Fair at st, Louis.Arrangements have been made with several large stores, including Dry Goods, Boots ahd Shoes, Departmental, &c., to give for the remainder of the month Double Green Cash Rece \u2018ON ALL CASH PURCHASES This is your opportunity to get great after-Faster ljargains, It will Pay vou to Visit these preparations for a Large Business, and assure us that they have the Genuine Bargains to offer.ment to mspect and ju | | THE ALLAN SHOE STORE Fr Spring Goods Now -is the time to get your spring Boots and Shoes, and © we have just received a \u2018large shipment of Women's and Men's 0 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 8 0 0 0.0 TTT 6 à 4-0 6 T E ; 1 sidered à good man, while Drolet 18 a ter never regained consciousness, and Railway, hus been\u2019 appointed | New spring Goods, on the latest lasts, and at prices to please everyone.to .MEN'S GOOD SOLID WORKING BOOTS, fron \u2026.-:.SHe to 81.75 ; MEN'S GOOD MEDIUM GRADE BOOTS, from .81.50 up MEN'S BOX CALF LACE BOOTS, mediuin soles avc e 2.00 MEN'S BOX CALF LACE BOOTS, heavy soles .ea B.2[ to 2.7 i ~ MEN'S BOX CALF LACE BOOTS, Goodyear welt .3.00tc 4.00 ' MEN'S VICI KID LACE BOQTS, Goodyear welt .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$3.00t0.3.73 4 BOYS' STRONG LACE BOOTS, heavy soles 1.15to 1.75 EF.BOYS* HOX CALF LACE BOOTS, heavy soles 1.9510 2.50 \u2019 YOUTHS' BOX CALF LACE BOOTS, beavy soles .1.330 1.73 .| + i Also WOMEN'S, MISSES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S BOC\u201d PERS, at lowest prices.so ; Come in and examive our new lines, THE ALLAN SHOE STORE, 659 Craig St._ = J.H.HAMILTON, Prop.mimi idee fee SHOES and SLIP- +.0 0 #8 9 PF 8 EG NY ee ee ee ee ee tonton! ET TT TITTIES TT \u20ac 6 0 : : q | The Three Stone Ring Js the most fashionable Ring a lady can wear, and we hate them in all com- | binations.: \u2018 \u2018 \u2018 - EMERALD AND TMAMOND .£45.00 \u2018 N ; RUBY AND DIAMOND lo.- 45.00 .PEARL AND DIAMOND .\u2026.0\u2026000s - 40.00 OPAL AND DIAMOND S.cccunver .25.43 ALL DIAMOND (oo iiiiiiianinnienns .22.00 GEO.G.ROBINSON & CO, Jewellers, 2397 ST CATHERINE STREET.© ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY REPAIRED.MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT J = MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 .HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.EXTRACROINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ipts | They have made As an Extra Induce- Stores.dge for yourself, we make vou this offer.Cut out and present at any of the undermentioned Special Newspaper Coupon \" WORTH The Special Newspaper Coupon! IT IS GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR'S © WORTH.OF .| : Green Cash Receipts Free Ç TEN GREEN CASH RECEIPTS \u201cWhen presented at any of the stores mentioned in our announeement.- - ET \\ ; < * ed DANIS | Rp 4 od Progress and Enterprise t Win Prog rprise Must Win = - \u201cAll who have adopted our Great Cash Trading System know that it is the best and most satisfactory method of buving, Experience has shown them how to obtain Beautiful Premiums Free.\u2018act They know what they have already obtained.They know how we deal with them.Ask them if thev are satisfied.is only a waste of time to talk in an | trifled with, or misled.1.G.LECLAIR, 448 Mount Royal Avent, FRERES, 951 St.Lawrence.Stree., O.CASAVANT, 216 Centre Street.Stores where you can get Coupons, Redeemed and Donble Cash Receipts Free.DRY GOODS \u2018AND DEPARTMENTAL STORES :, A.GIROUX, 2935 St.Tawrence Street.\u2018A.- \"TT, CONSTANTIN, 3601.Notre Dame Street, \u2019 ARSENE LAMY, corner St.Denis and \u2018Duluth Ave.FE.LAMY, 209 St.Lawrence Street, .E.LAMY, 1068 St.Lawrence Street.L'ETOILE, 2028 Notre Dame Street.D.MERCURE, 3143 Notre Dame Street.These Coupons will be redeemed at both our Branch office.4 The TRADERS ADVERTISING @ \"1835 Notre Dame Street.v way prejudiced.cThe public have had too much experience with us-to be Stores in Valleyfield and Quebec, also at the La Patrie \u2018 i : , We never disappoint them.Facts are Facts.It , » GENDRON & CIE, 1073 St Jimmes Street, « THE WEST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE, St.James Street, corner Fuiford Street.WWJ.HH, BLUMENTHAL & SONS co .J.A MOONLY & CO, 2143 St.Catherine Street.FORTIER & CO, 221 St, Lawrence Street, \u2019 T.CORBEIL, 180 Centre Street, : RONAYNE BROS, corner Inspector and Notr Dame Streets.: BUSH & READ: 2621 ,8t.1163 rs on fl g pr re : Catherine Styeet.» PNA TES \u2014 a rrr ete $e + b TERA pen) he RET = -}mits if the Cable Service, + CANADA AND EMPIRE A TOPIC OF THE DAY Irish Critic Thinks Montrealers Speeches Are Uncompromising - and Secessionist.~ iW (Canadian Associated Press.) - ' London, April S\u2014Desmond O'Brien, in return agrees to relinquish the exclusive fishing rights hitherto claimed Be § the French shore of Newfoundland.The British.Niger Company, however, doubts the truth of the report regarding Sokoto.\u2014 THE CHEESE MARKET.\u201c(Canadian Associated Press.) London, April 8.\u2014Cheese, choice, for Beptember delivery: is quoted at 50s to bls; fine, at 48s to 49s.THE MARS HILL INCIDENT, (Canadian Assoclated Press.) Londen, April S.- \u201cDr.ed\u201d by his fellow-visitors to preach thé sermon on Mars Hill, Athens, en route to Jerusalem\u2014previously reported.MR.CHAMBERLAIN'S PLANS.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, April 8\u2014Mr.Austin Chamberlain denies that there is any truth in the report that the tariff campaign will be dropped upon Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s return to England.Mr.Vince also says the report is untrue, and that Mr.Chambérliin is too deeply committed to a.campaign based on a four years\u2019 educational propaganda.OBSERVANCE OF SUNDAY.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, April 8\u2014The St.James\u2019 Gazette, referring to \u201cSabbath keeping in Canada,\u201d Bays: \u201cThe tendency in Efhgland seems to \u201cbe making towards the conditldn Canada already enjoys.Most of the English golf clubs are open on Sunday; one or two of the London bodies choose the Sabbath evening for lectures, debates and concerts.Upon Sunday afternoon football, cricket or racquets are in full swing at Stony- hurst College, the great training ground of the priests, as well as in the secular schools.Le \" CITY TO SUPPLY GRANITE BLOCKS.The Montreal Street Railw ay has no- titied the Road Department \u2018that\u2019 1t will pave St.Catherine Street between the tracks from Peel Street to the city the city will furnish the \u2018granite blocks.At present most of the paving between the tracks consists of wood.The matter will come before fond Committee.- ete S.P.C.A.MEETING.At the regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Executive Committee was represented by Mess Chas.Alexander, president; Geo, \u201cGilleapie.vice-president; Jas.Terrance, A.Plddington, H, Marklund Molson, J.P.Cleghorn, Rev.T.Harris, A.E.Ogilvie, Æ.F.Surveyef) and F.B.McNamee.\u2019 A vote of thanks was tendered the ladies of the woman's branch who netted the sum of $518.98 for the society by holding a concert.The various inspectors reported for the last month as follows: Convictions, 4 warnings, 72; complaints, 67; ordered off.road, 15; animals destroyed, 40; homes found, 3; making a total .of 207.The association desired to request .the resignation of Inspector Buquet, il MAY BUILD LARGE Reported That Government Has Se- \u201c cured Land for New Post-office and Other Buildings.The Dominion Government, which is considering the erection of additional government buildings and a new post- | make the first steps of their career, easy.An endorsement from that col- \u2018lege Is a valuable possession for any young singer.The college is under the supervision of Sir Hubert Parry, and at present 500 pupild are entered.Si¢ Hubert was the firat baronet created | : College.of Music in London \u2018is at pres-| messe re » ; 7 En ee | Prot, Macoun, Dominion Field STRUCTURES HERE \u2014+ - WHEAT WILL GROW ALONG PEACE RIVER 25 Richelieu at 83, 2 Coal, at 65.50 Steel at 9%, 25 Steel at 914.25 Steel preferred at 26.10 Pacific at 1164.100 Street Railway at.211.Naturalist, Explains Differences Between Him and His Son, \"LU Street\u2019 Railway at 211.150 Street.Railway at 212, 40 Street Railway at 2138.5,000 Steel Bonds at Gv.2,000 Stecl Bouds ut 60.S000 Steel Bonds at 60.Ottawa, April 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Professor| 1,000 Scotia Bonds at 107.John Macoun, Dominion field naturalist, appeared before the Agricultural and Colonization Committee to-day and 6 Nova Scotia at 78%.b Power at 73%.25 Street Railway at 2124, 25 Street Railway at 210%.24 Bank of Montreal at 241.10 Bank of Moutrenl ut 247 A mms ee sr am ee mn \u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APEiL 8, 1904.- 0 AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.+ ee tie ee tr or contes.1 \u20ac ms CLOSING QUOTATIONS| (\u2014\u2014 \u2014 READ TESTIMONIAL IN FAVOR OF ASON & RISCH PIANOS FROM Mr: R.Watkin Mills, .The eminent English Basso who appears in Windsor Hall ! Friday, April 15, \u201904.U.8.M.8.\u201cST.PAUL,\u201d B.C.WHITNEY'S Musi¢al Extravaganza .The Isie of Spice N EXT w EEK JOHN C FISHERS i .St | { Lg \u2014 - + \u201cCITY HAPPENINGS | The Laing Packing and Provision Co.6 \u201cProwse\u201d Water Filter and a a o.college are shining figures In the musi-' hug taken out a permit for a four-story cal world, such as Sir Charles Stan-' building on Mill Street to cost $22,000, \u2018ford, Sir Frederick Bridge, Sir Walter The work of construction win be com- with a selection of High-class Agateware.Potts was ask- Parratt.und others equally well.known.\u2019 the reasons why she was not more sui- cessful, Signor Visetti said that from a musical standpoint her programme lacked inthrest.He regards Patti and i Albani, however, as the two greatest singers of the century.° TELEGRAPH BRIEFS || 7 + Barcelonu -this morning on a visit to Genos.He will return to: Barcelona | Saturday.St.Joseph, Mo.\u2014A blizzard Is raging here\u2019 to-day.Snow and sleet have| serlously interrupted telegraph and telephone service: Chicago.\u2014Walter Lee Brown, a well known chemist, bibliophile and wuthor: of a number of text books on assaying, is dead at his \u2018home in Evanston, Ill.Berne, Switzerlund.\u2014The State council to-day unanimously passed a bill making the glorification of anarchist crimes punishable by imprisonment.Senttlee Wush\u2014Mail advices from the new Alaska district of Tanana in- -dicate that the winter gold clean-up probably will reach $1,000,000.A number of new, finds are reported: Weston,, Mass.\u2014While apparently walking in her sieep early to-day, Edith Coburn, aged 42, of this town, was struck by a train on the Boston and\u2019 Malne Rallroad and killed.The woman\u2019 wore only her night clothing.Seattle, Wash \u2014News hus reached here of a double tragedy at Juneau, in which James Coggins was stabbed and heaten to death by Joseph Andries, Three days later Andries took his own life.The men were prospectors \u2018and had been friends fdr, many years.Kansas, City, Mo.\u2014Missourl, Kansas & T'exas flyer No.b,- which left St.L.outs last night for the South, was \u201cwrecked four miles south of Fort Scott.Kansas, to-day by the rails spreand- ing.The engine left the track firat, and, following it.the baggage car and the mall and express cars piled up.The smoker and chair cars were also overs turned and badly damaged.Many per- fAcns Werë injured, but no one was Killed, - | ~ ing of \u201cMme.Patti's tour and] | Barcelona, -Spaih.\u2014King Alfonso left menced, immediately.Rev.Abbe- Trole, cure af Notre Dame, will be asked to accept a pdsition on \"the Hoard of ( \u2018ommissioners for l'ath- olle \u2018Schools to succeed: Rev, Abbe Kaar- ocque, who has beezi appointed general Inspector.Thé Finance Committee will meet this afternoon when tenders for the two civic louns of $476,000 and 399,500 re-| spectively will be opened.The report of the spectal committee on Insurance will be received.| \u201cAt the meeting of the Hygiene Com-! mittee this afternoon, ,the appointment| of a vegetable and fish inspector will he made.It is probable that tenders] | will be called for uniforms for the city, health inspectors.The visiting governors to the Mont-| \u2018real General Hospital for the week commencing Monday, April 11,, are Messrs.J.Henry Birks, Gerald W.Birks, Charles H.Blackader, and Lt.- Col.Jeftrey H.Burland.Frederick McGuire, 42 years of age, 0° Ottawa Street, and Dennis McCarthy, 35,.0f.Farm Street, were arrested this morning at 3 a.m.in A.J.(O'Neill's restaurant, corner of Dalhousie and \u201cWellington stréets.A.constable, who wag passing, tried the lock and finding the door open; entered, and saw the two smoking and discussing several bottles of liquor which they had stolen, They were remanded until April 13.- tr FOOD AND FUN COMBINED.\u201cSWISS FOOD\u201d is fill of nourishment, and ; everey package contains a colored bag holding 26 Arabian marbles.Boys, be sure and get! | \u201cswiss FOOD.\" \u2014adv, ., fe ttre TELEGRAPHERS ARE QUIET.The local apanager of the G.N.W.Telegraph Co.here reports no change|, in the situation in \u2018his office.So far \u2018he has received no intimation-that \u2018the wen in this office will zo out, and he vis not expect tliere will be any trou-!} la.Guilty of Vagrancy.Toronto.April 8.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Thos.Richardson, the atriking G.N.W.operator who was arrested yesterday for loitering about the company\u2019s office, was found gullty of vagrancy this morning, and remanded for sentence.There is no change in the strike.sltu- | ation.GO CARTS from $2.00 up.§.= $18.00 up.ROLL TOP DESKS from $13 up.| t - A \u2019 _ 258 St.James 2415 St.Catherine.DW WE GIVE CASH RECEIPTS Wilder\u2019s cues REFRIGERATORS, Prices from $8.00 to $75.00 An unusual: number of: customers have made their selections of Furniture and Carpets for May delivery.We would suggest to all intending burchasers that they make early selections, Stocks\u2019 are now complete and prices at the lowest.\u2018We will reserve, them until wanted, L DINING ROOM SETS, from on BEDS, brass trimmings, from $3.60 up.PARLOR'SETS from 815.00 up.BEDROON SETS from $13.be up.1837 Notre Dame.2080 Notre Dame.CONCERT IN THE > WINDSOR HALL On Friday Evening, April 22nd, \"to celebrate the Anniversary of St.George's : Day.\u2018A programme of the best English ballad music is in course of, preparation, \u2018and every ; Englishman is carnastly requested to.be present.It is.expected that every, seat will be taken.\u201d Tickets can.be \"Society's Members, at the St: Goorge's Home, 189 St.Antoine St, Mr.H.A.Hodgson, 67 : William - Et, and from Mr.Hadriil, tof thé Board of Trade.AIL Scats Keserved\u201425 and 50 cents, REV.CHARLES INGLIS Or LONDON, ENGLAND.Special Addresses To Men Saturday 8.00 p.m.Sunday 4.00 p.m.Association - Hall, Music by the Male Quigtette.PERSONAL Young Men's Chrisiian Association Dominion Square.\u2014 I \u201cAssociation, Phillips Sq, _.GALLERIES CLOSED Pending, the.removal of the Royal \" Canadian Ac ademy - pictures.Our Collection of rare and «pretty things is well worth secing, and we would be picased to have you call and, sce it.You necdu't think of buying unless you like.When you want | a pretty Boudoir set, a Souvenir, or a ,pretty - Wedding, or\u2019 Birthday Present, you'll eotne here fast chougu when you have once been at; \u2018 } CLARKE\u2019 S \u2018Wit WAM CORONA HOTEL GUY ETREET.EUROI'EAN PLAN, Rates, $1 per day up.Rooms, with bath, #3 138 PEEL STRETT » Opp Dominion Sq.= , up.Hlegantly cquipped private dining Jooms, Cuisine unsurpassed.Baturdays, and \u2018cafe in connection.| Orchestra Tuesdays, 6 tu 8 p.m.6 to 8 and 10.30 to 12 p.m.MONTREAL ART PhINTERS\u2014 * HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT, ta 8 | AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY | aes = who writes \u201cLetters on Books\u201d in| office In this city have, acording to River country.Heo ors colen®onear®! § Hocheluga at 17.June 10th, 1903.Truth, expresses his surprise that not| Persistent rumors, secured an option count of a report recently issued by his 25 New Sireet at 209.N & RIS a single word regarding the uncom-{ON Nearly all the property in the block gon, J.M.Macoun, of the Geological 11 Toronto Ruilway at 101, To Messrs.MASO CH, promising speeches of Messrs, Drum- bounded\u2019 by St.James and Craig\u2019 .Survey, which referred to\u2019 the district 100 Toronto Railway at 101%.Piano Manufacturers, Toronto : mond, Ames and Hodgson, at the Brit-|8treets and St.Gabriel Street and St.as of one In which wheat cau never be\u2019 0 Coal preferred at 110.ish Chamber of Commerce banquet, |L@mbert Hill.If the deal goes through! | grown successfully a Twin City at 9, Deas Sirs,\u2014 has been published.He thinks it cer-|Batisfactorily it is intended that the,\u201d Mr, Jonn Mucoun to- day adhered tol 1% Twin City at 9%.; Before leaving Amarican shores | desire tainly strange that no English jourhal|Portion of Fortification Lane between! a Yb, \u2014_\u2014 fi h - } bis former reports that the Peace River to thank your firm for the many courtesies ex \u20ac& has thought the secessional threats SL Lambert Hill and St.Gabriel Street country had n \u2018great future as a grain- NEW YORK STOCKS.tended to Mr.Parlovitz and myself throughout - - 73 ps ar made worth a single word of notice.oy pe closed a [Dumber of tenants, producing country.He accounts for| ~ BY private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, our long transcontinental tour just completed.\"FLORGD Oo RA\u201d \u2019 ! Ç y ed.tha \u20ac¥ the apparent discrepancy between the' from J.S, Muche & Co.:\u2014 .Your many representatives have invariably.(Canadian Associated Press.) only had td lease for one year, which \\gtatements of his son and himself on supplied us with Prost excellent instruments, was considered very significarit.Ac- | P ; cnondon, Ps 8.\u2014At the ¢ janterbury cerding to another plan only the Gov- the ground that his son spoke princi DESCRIPTION orl aa\u2019 which have materially assisted us in the render- SEATS NOW ON SALE.250 to $150 er of Commerce dinner the May- ernment build pally of a smull section of land on a ing of our great and comprehensive programmes, Ea or-presided.In the course of his speech uildings will be bullt on this jigh platenu, called th d Prairl-.Conp* 5 5104 7 8 a Mr.Ames said the British delegates site, and the new post-office will Le| The conditions found.Grand Trail.Arison ve com 2\" wt HE Hh You have undoubtedly reached the highest \u2019 | An to the Montreal Congress must have| PUt up on Victorla Square near St.vere un altitude of.2,000 to.2.500 feet | do prot LE Lace 2e mark in the manufacture of a piano that is not Co PROCTOR s This Week been convinced that, Canada could not|James Street.| above seu level, a height at which ther sa Sugur Reg.Co.124 127 1274 Jo | only perfect from a soloist's point of view, but prejudice Its own industries to advance| The Provincial Government buildings\u2019 oo t risk of pind t trovi h do pre 1 T 4 Eh is also a treasure in the home.Matinees Wed; ei \u2018and Sat.British -interests Mr Hod {glare situated on the west side of st.ayo Breat risk of frost destroying the! à Smoitæ & Ret Os 484 4ù \u2018ad \u2018A0! d d \u2019 i nterests.r.Hodgson sald\\ Gabriel Street, That bullding and the) Yhest.Professor John Macoun was Am.Car& Foundry, 0 20 1914 19% Wishing you continued success, and again UNCLE TOM'S CABIN the Canadian manufacturer's interests one situated at the corner of Bt James | \u2018emphatic in his statement that there] Anaconda Mining ds.74% 74 7514 7 thanking you most heartily, | am, dear airs, - was the primary consideration in any and St.Gabriel are the only a ot were vast areus in higher latitudes, Arch, Top.&3t, F.73 34 74% u\u201c ; : , Faithfull \u2019 \u2019 ° arrangement with Great Britain.An-}2H t value in the block.having altitudes as low as 200 feet, 90 dol pral 91 944 Ol% 9376 Yours, faithfully, NEXT WEEK other speüker coniplimented Messrs, 20Y great vaue In the block.ab Batiimore nudOlua., Bly 81% S30 80% : p s above seu level, where all Kinds n£! \"a RETURN E Vv dq Ames and Hod laini hat ' do prof a eee © (8gd.) R.WATKIN MILLS.OF THE FAVORITES.an odgson for explaining tha grain, including wheat, can be grown .«Brooklyn Jtapld T \u201cHY Wy 6 444% adie Kirke La Shello presents the veteran actor no lower tariff could be given to Brit-| successfully, As to the fertility of a2! Chic&k Alton Com.\u2026\u2026 BBY 284 Sr ish \u2019 manurfacturers, as that had not soil extending all over the Upper.Peace.Canadian Paoifle \u201811676 11656 13638 Diels ; ; J H -STODDART been the way ot had been, presented to River.country there «vas no question.\u2018 Canada Southern .\u2026 Lee hee ales } .: ; .Mr.ston replyin 0 3 : ; Le 4834 3 | = ; ai them.ME Freston replying to, the none Valley of the Upper Peace Iver.Gite Ch re 5 4 8 Intending Piano Purchasers Assisted by REUBEN FAX was not satisfied that preferential tar- the valley of the district visited by his) QhicagoandN eat.Jil.VI Gi ; ; : sud strong supporting com- iffs between the colonies and the Em- «4.son it was narrow and the area small: Chiako.Rand pre.145ig 14536 14536 144 Are invited to inspect choice assortment of MASON & RISCH pauy ia = ° pire would result in British maintain- In answer to a question Professor, Getorsdo Houthern © 17is 18 1714 PIANOS received at és THE BONNIE \u2018 ire its commercial supremacy.Join Macoun said\u2019 that he would not advise! do.do, I pref, 55 55's.5516 Bull was not sentimental and would 0° ; settlers to go, Into the district to raise Consolld'td Gan N.Y.20 9833 .201% Tr \u2019 9 y not pay an additional price for col- , grain\u2019 at present, because there were; Eglorade Fuel ren.ECE SK 82H : BRIER BUSH \u2019 onlat produets mor would the colonies no- facilities for getting thelr crops out, paey.C.varie Ry.1 Cu EL CEUX a .y reus , : HEH teott: se nd more especlally as ther ere now od on v - ; spiration of patriotism, for British pro- Signor Visetti an Eminent Teacher Within ensy distance of existing palier ,Ç Dole Lack and Wend fy 1504 sl 1a 2440 ST.CATHERINE ST.(between Stanley apd Drummond) \u201chice pb 5 ACTOR, and PLAY.ducts.England was the only great fsi S districts open for settlement.Professor Denver Riot pret.SR sus 154 1534 Now Sole Agency for Montreal.RE rices\u2014580, 85, 25, c, nation taking ho Interest whatever in © inging peaks of Matters Macoun pointed out that the whole\u201d Duluth 8.8h, Alt.\u201cev cer NT OUT 7 the movement of population among its country.dipped \u2018to the north, and that; _do do.\u201d pret.a Prices from $400 upwards, sold for cash or $25 deposit dnd TE - own people.Mr.Preston suggested that Musical.__ the.increased_length of daylight and, Great Northern pd.en de $10 monthly.Exchanges made.FRANCAIS SATE ay with a proper Imperial emigration de- constantly decreasing altitudes made Somer Cormale I 093% .164 : 2 Saturday.partment .un enormous impetus.could \u2018 it.possible to grow wheat while in lower Hocking Valley.er ef .4 ; 7° - , , De given to the movement by popula- Lu latitudes with greater altitudes it could Towa Con.Com.oo.1 Ciois \u2018joie l pr \u2014\u2014 \u2018 ad This W ho HANLON BROS\u2019.NEWEST ion to the colonies.Signor Albert Visetti, a member of not be grown successfully.~ -LKansos Texas com.181% 184 1754 19% : ss id EMER A ANIA ML the staff of the Royal College of Mus-| \u201cWe have,\u201d said Mr.Macoun, \u201cal Kansas Texawpfd.39% 60 40 SUPERBA TIMES ON CANADA, ~~ - ic, London, and ond of the pst noted ' great future In the nortli.We have a! J.cufsville Nashville 16) hse 109% 19%; | NEW FOUNDATION WILL TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION._\u2014 (Canadian Associated Press.) teuchers or rase in Englon atrived, grand country.\u201d \u201cHe mide this \u2018state- ie Elevated.oi ose a ; Ta! : ALL NEXT WEEK ; n the city last night and Is registered! ment with his hands on-the.map, poin 1stouri Pacifie.in \u201c4 934 | NTED \u2014 YOUN y - es ondon, April 7.-\u2014The Times publish-|at the Windsor.He will be in Mont-!ing to the .Vermillion region m-point-l Metropolis Tite hls lay Ann te BE PLACED UNDER PUMP, ® er \"ust have considérable experience in BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 11 spondent page article oman giving real for about three weeks, but in 200 and 300 miles further north than the |.Brio D bik 2671 Len Ne + \u201coffice\u201d work.Apply \u201cin own handwriting; CRE C pe ! \u2018 his impressions based on à tour of the * liged to be buck in London by|{Grand Prairie region.do du _1ptd (34 Gi 61 64% Water Department Have New Scherhe! with references and\u2019 salary expected, to P.O.MK WILLARD SIMMS Dominion.He states that nine out of ay 3 morning \u2018in his.room In the Mr.a on pd ie great! N 2° onto.ÿ pt 8 in 4 â nk to Reduce\" Vibration of Pump.| Bot am, 85 \" hE ë : , TC 0 who a t : N.ar os 2 A4 214 [9 , : ten Canadians are willing to make lib- Windsor, Signor Visetti, who, by the] se.and 1o are the publle 10 Des, Norfolk West Com 0% bol 89a BIN, The water department has béen bub-* .Loren ; ., In the Latest Musical Travesty, cral concessions to the British mhnu- £ \u2018ery Northeru Breuritles, i WANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY ASSISTANT IN facturer in exchange for the imposition ay, preters the plain everyday title of).Professor Macoun \u2014They are to be-| pacific Mall.12 AI OOUTII \u2018ag wt lily engaged trying to solve the ques- _ office.One with experience in factory books ce b A ; Mr.\u2019 to the higher-sounding \u201cSignor.\u201d\u2019\u2018Tleve both of us.We are both honest Peun.K.It.CUBE 110% 119% Day tion of the.McTavish street electric preferred.Apply in own \u2018bandwriting, with y Great Britain, of a small wheat] gjse ) \u2018 : 8, wi duty.Basing a leader on the article scussed his art and those- who are!men.\u2014 - Pressed Steel Com .80-50 LL 0 bump.Since the Superior Court grant- wjary expected, to P.O.Box G3.85 the Times urges that the effect of such famous in it fu a manner that showed; Mr.James M.Mäcoun will be culled do do prof Ce ae oo.ed an Injunction to the Peel street pro- yy st Id be that Engl at once that.he is thoroughly familiar.and examined fn regard to his report.Peeples@aa .\u2026.96 67y 074 \u201cpif, Drictors, last winter, the pump has re WANTED \u2014 MATTRESS RENOVATING, FROM PUCK res Ty oni e ere England would| with both.He speaks ILinglish well, : Phil.&E ending, \u2026 45 Ta 454 dug mained fdle, andl the water service of FC residences, anywhere; sai job.Will AT toma RAY of commercial nego- but to his conversational tones is added y de ge ip \u201cep T7 78 (Une city been hampered by lack of f4-} ready or send\u201d estimate\u2014wbich?Fraser, 25) AN All-Star Caet.New and Catchy F ¢ , p è eee ! \u20ac : = \u20ac v t ?by hastening the development of the the Interest that comes Free ne Pullman.PE: Boome ities.tie ade at recent _ourseols st 8 Songs An Ensemble of Beauty.4 ant whps as .: , 5 a 9 Tou A sUEges n was made at a - ; ee wheat arent.Would secure{has n number of French mannerisms, | boue By eon - hes big 2s Fon | meeting of the Water Commitice lo Lost WHITE FOX TERRIE ol Prices\u201410, 20, 30, 35 and 50c.\u201d ¢ long run, cheaper tood., and these, if anything, add to the plea- Southern Pacific.Le SU a RY A0 remove the pump down to the law Tree beau e >.FOX TERRIER, MALE Le \u2014 - \u2014 è ; sure of un interview with him.Jeanne Goal Iron.40% 4054 44 004 level station at Point St.Charles, but: fa pren (wo brown spots au back.one ; \u2018 MARCONIGRAMS.\u201cAh! good morhing.\u201d he said, when} ° 1 eifle ASE 27 TI MY (fie expense of such a method would\u201d pol ta nswers name Billy.Finder Every Afternoon (Canadian Assoclated Press.) The Herald's representative was an- rE iy.ha in es \u20185, 93s 9:3 ty unduly large, and in addition that; rewarded on returning to 70 Mackay st.85 ROYAL.and Evoning.__ nounced.\u201cThis is a charming morn- * su etd Lot | would leave the MeTavish street sta- = =| 'HIS WEEK.APRIL 4 gi oon.Apri Aareont Company, cars ing.is it not so?I so greatly enjoy.U a sl hoy io ha ip Te ton without adequate pumps, ! 9 nic : | THE MEKRY MAIDENS that 4s the British Post-office runs and | FOUT fine afr here; mo.dampness like! = prot Gils G23 6, ot! \u201cThe Water Committee will not bear Bricklayers Union of Montreal.\"| and the Furopoan Sensation, THE DUFFIN- operates all the inland telegraphs of \u201c© have in London.And here you can vf 5.Rubber, com.13 Ue the expense of the change, as it con- - New VW cok 1LON: Frioos- 0c Mc and Se.the United Kingdom.the Postal Tele- not glorious?her Son any eR Tei .vita Pade, an.8 ih 104 59, Siders the Me Dougall Company liahle| ay où are requested to attend BELL ES - ; > .com.Eis \\ , ' u noise-! e G 1 Meeti \u2014\u2014\u2014 graph office there must constitute the V3 STI been in Paradise, | Henry Robison, a commercial tra: \"G0 PE0 (is (UE JE Cor any san thet ould chsure a notse- for Comers!\" Moetneo) toe at un origin and [collect \u2018the entire] \u201cYes, it is my first visit here, and: Veller.died suddenly and under pecus Waoash 2° 19 a 197 \u201che cost of the gimprovément Would will be held on Friday, the WINDSOR HALL) HALL | Saturday ro apron q'arront, a oh to jan \u2018the thing that impresses me most is; Har circumstances at the Queen's Ho- Mu ; 4 2H not be more than Lo 000.-Sth, April, 1904, at 7.30 o'clor Afternoon at3 Dems mad.(In Canada the Inland) pe girong individuality of your people.| tel this morning.He came Into the grater Calon Te NET we | - : : p.m.sharp, \u201cat St.Saseph | » Fate for deliv ery in the United Ringe Such beautiful physique.Why.they hotel last OAR complained or feai- do pref.19h, 42 40 1 \"4\" ; Union Mall.No.179$ St.Catherine Street.MISS MURIEL .{should all .be gdod singers with strong! ing r.Leprohon, o ers CT ; = ; - i Special Object: Election: of Officers.or Induding phe wirelgss Gharge.Un-| throats.and healthy bodies.Still, the\u2019 Street: was sent for.Thts mornine\u2019| CHICAGO HARKET.\"REAL ESTATE SALES THIS jo spec THE RECORDING SECRETARY.az x ; cs ar Fem nts, are\u2019 \u2018made for this.throat is not all.They must bave the; Robinson wan fouñid dead fn his room! By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, f ( \u201c 2 NB B .by he ining ER ay stomn op refinement and the earnestness of pur-i A bottle of whisky wag also found ig\u2019 J.> lache & Ca: PET : rom, WEEK WERE L LIGHTEST YET: RESTE i I .England and Canada ne publie service; Pose before they can become artists, | the room.The body was talgen te (He \u2018april 80 Gps Mygh.Low, Clas, HE : \u2018of value un be curried on between the \u201cYour greatest Canadian singer ig) morgue this morning, and an Inquest | Wheat, May: 5 whi 11% ang A new high record ord fer is year was | A \u2018coop.HAIR CUT cn two\u2019 vountries.Mme.Albani, but I came\u2019 gver on the! will be held.s July 2 My ale Tse §i%-% mide this week in thd renl estato mar- | Adds to a man's appearance.We give the EB A steamer with two others who vali rar Lebendam: ¢ Aldecott & Con Corn, May.5 Ly =, WY oo ket, the total sales nggrezatiiux $334.- | best cut in the élty.Razors apd scissors Ba» .make their success in the.World of; t elen Street, stuted that Mr.: Juty 2.Bi, A slt, Ra.740) The highest sales occurred in vned.Always on hand tbe best qual- .ELECTRICITY \u201cAND SMELTING.| music.They \u2018are Harold Jarvis and; Herbert Robinson had been in their Oats, May:.ey hy 34, A Westmount, \u201cwhere they totalled $52,- iy Clears and Tobacros.a 11 \u2018Bart (Canadian Assoclated Press.) Edmund Burke.temploy for some yeurs.He had been July IN Th 680.Sales were very strong in five of 2351 St.Catherine.ana ner concert barty MATINEE London, April 8\u2014Dr.Haxnell and, Given the voice, the physique, and\u2019 travelling for the firm for the past, eras .Bane Othe city wards, as follows: eSt, Ap- M.A.TARDIF, « opp.Grey Nunnery, |Willgiveaspecial - arty sailed on\u2019 We d à \u201c| the earnestness of purpose, the next; month in the Lower Provinces.card; May.Bus nee 6 fr ldrew's* Ward, $43.000: Lafontaine._ _ \u2014 Dressed great satisfaction Hien the © res (thing is the place of study.At present! _ - 7 + Ribé, May.BUT 88) BET ward, 544,500; St Lawrence Ward, i= Seats on Sale at Shaw.Hie, Toe.$1.00 sults of their mission, having found: London is veniouttedis the world: s ia di did + HF The (3 el 1 to-day that (835,050; St.De his, 838.375: St.George's, | ; Telephone Main 29711 = rei in France à smelt lant gitre of musical culture, n nglis code 1e taronteie announce a-diy tha $22,064.The most im ortant sales ; .; Becenatariy aE, PL werkt singer should Study Where Nr'or shévan À TO-DAY 18 GOOD Tue asec compas.to he lnown SE 6\" ° Old Brewery Mission WINDSOR HALL THURSDAY.The object of the mission.was to ex- | understand.or ts understood.Natural\u201d) 4 : FRIDAY IN RUSSIA.+ rs fa iv Lits Assurance ay 1 \u2014\u2014 ; Will send men for taking off double ' == APRIL: 14th y ey expect to sing before English- Len : nny © and HE or; e .OF fer Tha ares gi ting.speaking peoples.and they should + There is an absolute sedrelty E incorporation during (he present ses-l MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 + windows, beating carpets or any kind Underthe Patronage of thelr Excellencies i i i si : Veli \u201c OO - rathe .processes in works in Sweden and upon SLUdY under English methods.In any.L of news from the scene of war, «de sion af Parliament, HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.of work.> the continent of E \u201curope with a view Lo hey should study the language and À which Is largely accounted for «| seep ees mr ° .Re consider eir \u2018usefulness in Canada., \u201cns , by the fact that to-day ls Good, «pe y ANGLO FRENCH COMPROMISE.\u2019 the Or ay tne country mastered & Friduy under the Julian cilen- of Miss Hoiiinshead $ - « , me \u20ac dar: a day which 1s universally oe : the rest is much easier.The Royal! g ?(Canadian Associated Press.) | College of Msuic in London is at pres- + observed throughout the Rus- SURPRISE YOUR WIFE k s \u2018 ; Ï rule : + slan dominjoris.The festival is of à Sale of seats at Shaw's : ent the very finest one I know.Every ' 3 Londen, April 8.\u2014It is stated that by! dvanta is given for students.ine + exactly one week later than\u2019 in + : usic Store Prices 500, the Anglo-French agreement England | cluaing ge ol ore al accompani- + the Gregorian calendar.= The + B sendin home to her à a agrees to hand over a town and terri- ment vie a week : Le Associated Press service to-day of y JE .amo = tory on the river Gambia and to abun- \u201cThen, again, the Royal College of sk does ,not contalu :a single de- + > | don the islands on the coast of Frenchi m | jets its puplls i = gpatch bearing directly on hos- + : ; The st.+ George's Guiana.Also to give up the Kind usic ass 8 pupils In many ways.p : > 66 | Sool g p nder, w .+ tilities in the Lust.ote 0 oalety territory \u2018and\u2019 secure France a trade! M not only touch them, but Te i have! of ot | intend holding a route to Sokoto in West Africa.France 0 UeNee enough in musical CITCIER 10° oo of te desde ode fo oo ole oe ofe oo o2e oho cle fe oe ole | ; | ! procured \u2018from the Secretary\u2019 INVITATION To MEN, x .\u2018 .as pre rer ee eee EE TA EP Smet tym map CTP \u2014\u2014\u2014 pe\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u20181, .\u2018 : ; .Lr A Ÿ Viadivostok, is causing a general ere ull day at thelr devotions.All 4 , : The War.exodus inland.Sven the Rusetan gare 1 e foreign diplomats were present.; 3 oT \u2014 \u2018Ny ; T7 1 frisons in that locality are retreating, ea paror and the Imperial fem \u2018 leaving \u2018only small outposts behind, church of the Winter Palace, later : : Mobilization on Large Scale ; taking the agcrament with the dowager à | rn rm] Eps D GREEN OR BLACK correspondent of the Petit Parisien 1 æ | , cables the following, \u2014\"\u201cA colonel bf long rite at the Winter Palace, : 1 G .1 it a Th ; the general staff has informed me tha y * Co ; : .gts 7 TOWS in ; AT PORT ARTHUR = ee - nile CS aes| Only explanation of this is that toa preparation.In view complica .OUT : \u2014 \u2019 ; > ex n -% ; which may ensue, the police have been Presbyterian College Commence- According te Consus Bureau Uncle Mr.Milton Hersey Says Ottawa ; y bla atlo Le) 18 18 a oR.f instructed to prepare lists of al uni- Sam's Subjects Number .\u2018 drinkers all over the civilized worl i ÿ versity graduates under 40 years old, ment Held Wednesday Even- Eighty Million.Water is as Good as St.Law- : .» ; .capable of serving as reserve officers.| .y \u2018Washington, April 8.\u2014The Census Bu- Pp ; \u201care learning that there-is.no-teæ-thet- fg It is Believed That Admiral Togo A portion of the reserves will be told in Pri P ted.reau has issued a bulletin which gives rence\u2014 Towns Will Fight \" ; off to guard the trana-Siberilan rafl- §\u2014Vrizes Presente the estimated population of the United shi, equal of Ceylon Tea, i Will Again Renew the Bom- road.The decree ordering the mobill- States for 1803, exclusive of Alaska and ; ,Ç ¢ $ zation will be published shortly.\u2018bai .gic Jnsular Possession of the United .o r S ale y Al I irs t class rocer gs J \u2018 \u201cThe arming of the port of AU he annual convocation of the Pres-|States as 79,800,389.This is an increase| - The town of St.Henrl, which started ) b F =cr G À bardment.hag Beet Compiled snd (orien \u201cin pena Cole wi bel fr he DLVIA of SAAC she tng, cont oF si, Tho me pavement bye A the uni À | .| me .ave ee auchortzation.\u201d Morrice Hall Wednesday On the plat- Chica 1 813 880- ew Yor Le 8 or palities interested take united action - \u2014 : \u2014 Pen RE ndent at St.Peteraburg| \u2018OTM were Mr.J.©.Stevens, Dr.John-| 0 Se Louis À 1 Pad PE Len lo get pure water, hus received word | cf VESSELS AT WEI HAI WEI e aurjesre \"b is says a mobiliza- ON, Rev.E.\u2018L.Rexford, Dr.Jas.Bar- t Sas uls hus just passed and Bos-| from representatives of different towns \u2018 £ WER fe etienne RC is da Mae Pros bem on, bas init ruched Sn mark thal {ney wou sive every support., bastopol district has been ordered.hall ger Nr at.and McNaughton, 950; Cincinnati, 332,984: San Francisco, | Mayor Guay, \u201cof St.Henri, in con- Stoves a I Kitch .Ù Russia Has Ordered New Submarine Jf hem to be used to Me na Robert Campbell, of St Gabriel's; Rev.366.919; Pittsburg.345,043; Detroit, Mii-| versution with The Herald to-day, said : \u2019 RL en OS Russians crews at Port Arthur And! john Mackay, Rev.W.D.Reld\u201d Rev, Waukee and New Orleans .have just{ihat the.town was determined to get Ranges Rw Goods.Boats\u2014Kuropatkin is in Com- Vladivostok, and the Fe sen! Mr.Taylor, Rev.Mr.MeFarlane, Iev.passed 300,000; and Washington is close pure water, and considered that united 8 G ; mand of Defensive Opera- feel?the strength of the Black N.A.McLevd, vf Ottawa, Prof, Cald- to a sure .roue VO \u2018action would be the best way to devise REF co .eel.well, and Prof, Campbell, acting prin-{ J ns a by states, New York leads a way to get it.He considered that Ak ; 7 tions at New Chwang.cipal of the college, who presided.a\u2019 pulation, with more than seven |the town could not allow itself to be .\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 ALGOMA LIBERALS ARE The hall was full to tire doors with 87d a balf million.\u20260° exposed to the Dossiuility of another i , students and friends, Atter the pre- oe epidemic., the \u2018Water Company G G COO # London, April §.\u2014Despatches from DIVIDED IN TWO CAMPS \\iminary devotional exercises, perform-| MARTINEAU FRAUDS RECALLED.would nut take steps to prevent it, the) ENGLISH AS KERS.: ; Shanghai and Chefoo say it is rumored \u2014_\u2014 e yv Mr.Mcleod, of : Ottawa, the, -_\u2014 : CL 18 W ertainly i in those places that the Japanese have.6 sna-\u2014Die.PrIzes won In the recent examination Government Enters Action Against themselves, Gal .i made another attack on Port Arthur, | Trouble at Nomination Meeting\u2014Dis- | distribüted.The list of prize-! Bank of Montreal\u2014Other As goon us word had been received \"25 © Cooking etemalirost, The: EE but the reports ure apparently only] pute Referred to Hon.Mr.winners has already been published, |! Banks Interested.from the different towns, a general 4 > È : TE gl ; py : \\ .meeting would be held - .Gas Stove has revolutionized Ÿ based on statements made by Chinese Sutherland.le prize winners for public sped c-| Ottawa, Aprl .av ue À fishermen Nevertheless Admiral | ing, English reading, French reading,\u2019 awa, Aprll 8.\u2014Legal actions have; A plan that is being freely discussed summer cooking\u2014reducing the , Togo's hi eve liz bls \u2019 ir Port Arthur, Ont, April &\u2014(Special.), French essay and Euglish essays werd arisen out of the Martineau defalca-| is to have the Montreal Water & Power cost of fuel to & minimum \u20ac de again eerie oir the reported he \u2014Liberal delegates in convention Wed-! introduced by G.W Mingle \u201cpresident | tions, and a big fight is promised in{ Company extend its intake pipe from\" a eliminating the dl 5 © Liaotung peninisula.Litho Sous .o ¢ in neaday disagreed ull furenoun over the of the Philosophical & Literary Soclety.(he cOUrls as a sequel to the dishonesly its present location across Nun's Is- sum an nating dis- à prep A AN seelk gan manner of culling the convention and! phe winners of the Hutchinson prize ©! the civil gervant, who ts now serv-)land and out into the St.Lawrence.comfort and expense-of & hot $ that are iat sed, OI preparing to renew, their attentions to Port Arthur.A Rat Portage delegates, which place had ! fur architecture and of the two Me- two sets of delegates, .o- -t 2 Chalrman Grh-} Master prizes in elvcution Were \u2018e- ing time in Kingston penitentiary.| Abondeus Martineau, clerk \u2018in the Mili- tin Department, wrongfully appropri- Mr.Milton Hersey, the city analyst, when asked by The Herald whether the coal stove, Besides dotng this J - one wants all the advantages or À Sn / + ;ham nominated the Committee on Cre-| genuted by M - Nor acy 1 St.Lawrence water would be prefer- _ ; despatei Lo pores Eom moar} dentiuls, \u201ccomposed of six Conmeeltes, Mr.John b.oa Aa an ated about $70,000 of Government funds, able to the Ottawa.water that came A that acoruedi ex ordinargeicit i *, ments by \u2018vessels'of both fleets in the BRE two Independents, who refused Ol Owing lo an unfortunate accident to |8ecuring his lll-gotten guins by means| down close to the shore, made the.1m- chemazanga, \u2018 straits between Wel-Hai-Wei and Port, act.At 3 o'clock the committee ported throwing out sixty anti-Conmee! eri the examination papers, the results, of The Government has entered action uagainst- the Bank of {of forged checks.portant announcentent that\u2019 his.jnves- \u201c EUREKA\u201d | - .4 ef: : Qe : the trial in Suuday school pedagogics : tigations had proven to him that there Burg that Admiral Reitzenstein: riety delegates and seating thelr oppouents.! could not: be determined.© Prof.A.Montreal for the amount.and the Bank: was not enough difference in the qual-|.; commanding the Vladivostok \"ae undo! The matter.was hotly discussed, and Johnson, LLD, FREC.* DGL, of Montreal has in turn taken proceed- : ity of the waters to justify the ex- ; ron is now at Port Arthur Where y Seventy-eight delegates out of a pos-' emeritus dean-and vice-principal of INES to bring in the Royal, Sovereign: pense of extending the intake pipe.In a \u201d is reported he will take over the con:-1 mand of the torpedo boat flotilla, hall and organized the Thunder Bay and sible \u2018one hundred aud forty left the McGill, and Rev, Prof, Coussirat, OTP, Introduced the winners of the D.D.,j and Quebec banks.All these institu.\u201ctons naturally disclaim any respousi- either case a gystem of flitration would | have to be Installed, and it would be » has these: It f9 fhe leading\u2019 .\"Ralny River Federal Liberal Associi-, wiifversity and French scholarships, | Pity In the matter, but the Govern-| just as effective in near shore as out ?lish Gas R .We-ghal .Censorship is Severe.\u201ction, with an executive composed ot! The remaining scholarships and Drives ment officinis on the other hand claim! in the middle of the St.Lawrence.Eng ish Gn to nou en London, April S\u2014The brief despaîches Messrs.Gardner, \u2018Hugurth, Roblnsuf! were presented by, Prof.MeNuughton, 108%, route not be called on to make Right \u2018along the latter river were oY A its d-qualtti ; from the seat of With ape: inh Lon.Alin, Austin, Stewart, Watsen, Burk.\u2019 of McGill: Rev.J.R.Dobson, B.D, |§00 ¢ #mount of the forged checks.| thickly populated towns, which were .plain many goob-qualities.3 ont Lae seal of Will appealing ih Luis yyveilg MekKéllar.McGregor and Gil- MA: Rev.Prof.\u201cHoss, Rev.Prof.Se draining their sewage into the river .don newspapers during the past few! TE nu imenture res a.; .10s3, *, > à $ \\ .: at ; See bers during thes past teW: christ.They passed complimentary re- -Scrhmger.Rev.James Barclay, aid FOUNDING OF CANADA.all the time, and thus contaminated a ; Stercotyped character indicating an ne.solutions te Sir Wiltrid Laurier and Brof.Caldwell, of MeGill Ip onal c , h the dater ne Lo fants to do was : i # È 3 aracter, indics an ac: n.Geo : 7 legates! | .ature was ; : ro , ' : Itration plant.i : .: .' g tive censorstup.This applies purticu- refus su MA ès a There se {* pete feature NT Lhe presentation, 300th Annieeranre 5 Dani the to instal a MIU \u2014 Kitchen We undertake the complete equipment of ; larly to puints under Japanese control; (EHF call their convention later, being ond Prof Cam pbeiL he ead.short] ott April 8.\u2014Th i ; 10 : \u2019 TTT ve any size kitchen.À large and varied assort- i but fram ihe Russian side it if evident: res ; .p ; : Lo ae awa, April 8.\u2014The Seigneuria r- - me : ni wile 4 : care is being exercised To prevent the Boverned fi thelr uctions bye letter addresses to each degree wiiner In der of Canada, through Mr.F.G.de! Gould scarcely got up Furnishing ment of all kinda of Hines Viens, JA ° Héws of operations\u2019 legking out, , The I th is Sot.nas been referred.A Te ceith, MA sented the Fronsac, is proposing.to hold a cele- ; : : Enamel, Copper, ete.ces tho lowest.i \u2018väpanese Fleet continues crusing NO Ma Conmesites left tn (he hali nomin-, valedioté J.Kelth.ALA.presente \u2018bration In Ottawa as elsewhere of the @p down without help.: $ tar distant from Port Arthur.The onmeelles eft in the a | non ei valedictory address of the graduating \u2018three-hundredth - auñlWersary of the| ; ! : : À The Standards Che Fou correspond- ated ar Conmee, and then adfonrie Css.He outlined the features of Ak.| founding of Canada and has asked that, \u2014 a Stove and 29926-2230 4.ent annoûuces that à steamer wluch 0 @ banquet ut ¢ Algom: * Eo a a mater Lhe matter be taken up-By the City Hardware ; urrived there Tuesday sighted Japan- Cap - / na , Council.Mr.de Fronsac proposes to\u2019 = = = \u2019 ese warships off Wei-Hai- Wel.QUEEN'S COLLEGE {the the struggles of the active Ie of drill a children\u2019s chorus and to arrange Had a severe pain in 5 Dept.st.Catherine St.x _e \u2018 gy : - a \u201d for a celebration otherwise the date sug- : Russia's Naval Plans.DEGREES AWARDED #estions as to (he means by which the perted being Victoria Day.© Senator tte small of the baok.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - | - Paris, April 8.\u2014The Russian.naval! _\u2014_ .Shurch vas La fill her ranks din \u201cy: Poirier hus Interested himeelf in the! : Flan for retrieving the reverses at Port' .on.Students Graduated in! paying à tribute to ork of the Proposition and Mr.W.Wilfred Camp- \u2014\u2014 - : .| | Arthur and Chemulpo has.been com- Thirty-seven.tudents Graduate aE \\ tar o the TX, bell has promised\u2019 a pgem for the oc- ; , .\"à UROL ta one of the \u2018embassies - Medicine\u2014Liat of Scholarships.| Profe@sionel stuffy a.(non addrens-(ésion.; as treated In the Hotel | + À through official channels having access, Kingston, April 8\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Thir-; ed the graduating élass.-Graduation Lo ; Dieu, Kingston, but not cured.+ -_\u2014\u2014pucue->=tuccran=u to the highest naval authorities at St.FREIGHT RATES AGREED ON.Petersburg.The plan is explained as follows \u2014Russia recognizes that Jupan nes has preporderating naval strength in the Fur East, and will attempt to! reverse ii by two distinct moves, First, \u2018ty-seven students have been granted.was a cruclal period in the: life of tha their doctor degrees by Queen's Medi-' young man.when he passes from the cal College.Two Jamaica negroes who.contemplative calm of his university came here to get a Canadian education days to face tha unknown problems of are among the graduates.j lite.The character and the life of a, .Boots and Shoes for Ladles and Gentlemen.We-carry a:come Co so.plete assortment of both Canadian and American manufacture., The ever-popular Ford Shoes for Ladies and the famous, Crosait \u2018 Footwear for Gentlemen are two of our spectal lines.Custom work to order à epeclälty.\" \"Canadian Freight Association Completed: Its Labors To-day.Canadian Freight Association: The Psi, Apr 5 =A \u2018despatch from st.| burg -uxv¢ the general staff be- | Fe: lui g the right tn tics, which would be to remuin ir C'orea.\u201cand conceritrate and fortify themselves, will cross the: Yalu, But if thes attempt simultane- cus landings at New Chwang and Dal~ ny they nay have to pay~dearly for their folly.\u201cAccording, in trustworthy! information the Japanèse have only six H.J.Williamson, B.A.: faculty prize, to-day.solemn se rnes\u2014the \u20ac ë Philipsville; of Christ's passion the Last Supper, YUU 50 prefer.divisions in Corea.which landed at! Fusan, (\"hinampo ard Chemuipo: Their; total effective strength, therefore, wouid Le rather below than above 80,- Cy men, According to information given by Geis.Mishtchenko, Une waggon trains arid' artillery horses are in very bad conditjon.They ure said to be like! that during the hostilities Between the Furopeuns and Chinese in 1990, when al the horees used \u2018for wagon trains Bristol's Corners.: The medals were awarded as foliows: the bins for luck, and the village girls |capabitity lie ves that the Japanese, instead of fol- | Medicine, H.Tandy, B.A., Kingston® unplajted - their hair.were built, holy bread was placed in war, and of men who have lost the cured.of the soldiers surgery, * Willam Gibson, Emerald, AVith- the: exception house surgeons, William Gibson, IL.and sailors in the Far Bast, every | Tandy, B.A., A.H.Singleton, B.A.orthodox Russian yesterday began Dr.Clarkes; mental diseases, J.MM.three days\u2019 fust, The soldiers wera Young, B A.: Dean Fowler's scholarship, third \u2018year, A.(%.8poonrr, B.A; Latimer.McCabe prize in pathology, recond year, FL.Bolton, Hayungt prize in materia medica, P.À.Mcintosh, B.A., Dundela.\u2019 - ; FISHERIES OF CANADA.- Annual Report Presented to House Yesterday\u2014Nova Scotia Leads Provinces.Ottawa, April 8.\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014The, an- women dressed fi spotless white who | - relieved from fasting as a military | ineasure, 7 : \u2018 1 An ail the churches of the.Empire firat day! the Waghing of Fest, the Betrayal the Judgment and the Sentence\u2014were | impresalvely rerenucted, In the Ilus-1 ai capitul the greatest interest cen- | iered In the ceremony at St, Isauc's cathedral, shere the rites and cere- wonfaly were conducted on a scale vf! great magnificences 7 Aniohg the congregation were many cled, ands about half of the artillery! nual report of the Fisheries Deipart- had come to take the communion.Most | horses.» : A Pavisisn, who, just returned from- St.Petcrsburvg, tels tng the impression i there is that the war will continue certainly for two years.There are, he.says, only about thrée months of the year during which milltary operations can be carried on without obstacles due to-the elements.From June until about the end of August there will likely ba! terday by Hon.Raymond Prefontilne.The latest statistics are for the year 1902.They show that for that year the value of fish and fish product fn the Dominion aggregated $21,959,483, show.{pg decrease of thre-quarters of .: Million over the previous year.was 4 decrease In à cept Manitoba, Where ther Increase was Nove Scotia Phere fee with their alls hut sometimes find (he provinces ex-out the real facts, | ment was presented to Parliament ves- 0° those luside the cathedral remained + Bi Ci + NEVER CONNECT THEM.| Many Never Stop to Think., Thoughtless people don't connect eof- \"When Las « coffve drinker I use of earning their support \u2018through wounda, Cousul-Géneral None hus recelved coples of theeaims of the society, printed in English.22 HEINTZMAN & CO, PIANOS, .Put a Helntzman & Co.Piano in your home and you have.reached the limit of ptano perfections.Fay by the month: if OW, Lindsay, Limited, \u201cHead Office, 2366- St, Catherine su: East End Brunch, 1622 St, Catherine St, \u2014Adrv.pe MEETING OF CUNARD CO.Tiverpool, April T-At the annual mecting of the Cunard Steamship Company, Lord Inverclydes, the chair man, fatd that if the company\u2019s operations shoulld be hampered by Increased.dock charges, a \u2018transfer of {ts fast ships té anotlier port would be only it matter of time.He hoped to be able to place contracts for the building of the new turbine hoats-shortiy, The company is making cimigrant arrangements with Hungary, but.had \u2018uo thought of aftacking anybody.It has been simply a natter of business, He trusted the German lines would uit- a mately recognize this and.withdraw It\" was then I saw Doan\u2019s Kidney : Pills advertised.Since taking them I have been completely cured and have not had | any trouble with my kidneys since.\u201d ! Doan's Kidnev Pills, go cts.per box 3 for $1.25, all dealers or .THE DOAN HIDNEY PILL CO, TORONTO, ONT.\u2014THE- | : \u2018Liverpool & London & Globe \u2018 INSURANCE COMPANY.| \u2018Capital and Assrts exceed.861.000.0000 Can: lian Investments exceed 3.000.000 yCla:ins Paid ercced .>200.6000.000- i \u2018UHBAD OFFICE\u2014Company's Building, 112 St.\u2018James Street, corner of bluce d'Armes, Monureal.; MONTREAL DIRECTORS.- Ww.J.BUCHANAN, Esq.Chairman, i @.8.Clouston, Esq., Sir Alexander Lacoste Geo.B.Drummond, Beq.Frederick W.Thumpson, ig.J.GARDNER THOMPSON, Îtenident Manages WILLIAM JACKSON .\\.Leputy Manager i \u201d v Company's and Agents\u2019 Telephone.Main 4497.Absolutely the best and purest sold.Delivere?antecd to be free from deliver on telephone orders any time.THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK:CO, 3 St.Catherine Streets.2083 TEL.UP 69.° anything but th milk you know nothing about, whrn you can buy milk with a guarantee of 1ts absolute purlty right at your\u2019 door.Try a .sample + antéed pure cream; and thicker ercam for whipping.«luss jars.Every jar guare.p.rest milk.Take no chances on rpg jar.We also sell guar.; From.customers we wub\" \u2014 t The Best $2.50 Hat Ever Sold in-Montreal.is Try \u2018oùe, You will buy no othen Sold atthe a { Those who were awarded the degres preacher were greater than preaching.quarterly meeting held veaterday at the! = - F .; urgent effoils will be made to have à of M, D, and C.M.are: -R.W, Bailey.Sruth and a man, sald the speaker, Windsor Hotel wan rendered especially, Kidney trouble was the trouble.: : i Lavai soncenirition at port Arthur, Kingston, Jumuica; M.E.Branscombe,\u2019 are tha elements of preaching, and interesting by the agreement arrived at! T.J DA NIELS 2361 St.Catherine St * 1ae Balti fied Fea.and Vladivostok Picton; W.C.Brown, Bellview; JS : truth je the greater.Character was! hatween the {inland steamship com-! \u2014 .= , ee .* fiors Joining 3 Admiral Makaroff's Carruthers, New Glasgow, N.&.J.C.!the pastor's give wssentia), and there panies und the railway\u2019 compaules for .: - : : .I commun if possible.and.thus SIVINE Caskey, Tweed, -Ont.: A.K.Connolly, were dangers \u2018to thiz character In the\u2019 thie rates to be churged by the inland \u2019e Com Ty ST : ri tan combinez fivets preponderance\u2019 Kingston; T.J.Costello, Calgary.kK.Very nature of the ministerial life.steamship companies.In every class of oan S | 0 Es over \\ wor Admire: Togo si second, it Ww, Delong,.Gananoque; A.C Driscoll, The coptocalion was brought to a freight the steamship compaules agree, .; à.ds forescen, thats it Will be difficultiTrenton; A.D.Falkner, Willlamatown.close by a-short address by Prof.CAmP- to abide by rates which are only n few a.© TT] 81.75 per ton Cheaper than : 4 tid rrobably impossible to effect this FE, A.Ferguson, Kingston: A.A.Fer- hell, anting prinotpal'of the Presbyter- cents lower than those demanded by the! Kidne Pil S Ï ite Coal.B d UC coivetiration = Admiral, nA uson, Glenwaiter; ee \\.Guilisau, ian College.\u2019 \u2026|rellway.companies.© It was expected! y Anthracite oal.est domes- A Der pt RE ite 1.Kingston; .W.Gibson, Emerald; J.J.rr lihat a differential rate of much more : 3 = i - 5 fi |; : At_ Port Arthur.In that! Gijlesple, Morrisburg; J.R.Goodfellow, EASTER IS FITTINGLY importance would uve been ISISed! gered Mr.George Graves, Pitts Ferry, tic fuel for stoves, furnaces and .Lo Balic fleet, which is com-| Kingston; J, A.Graham, Montreal: T.EA upon.Ont, of a very bad oese of kidney trouble, open grates.+ « = + + I Co mull, will attempt the Jy Gray, Xingston; L.W.Hdppins, OBSERVED IN RUSSIA \u2014\u2014\u2014 at, y : y .\u2026 * «© of engaging the large!Kinggton; E.C.Kinkead, Kingston, Ja- ! JAPANESE RELIEF SOCIETY.\u2014\u2014 : - : ' , ; +: in the hope of disabling} majca; A.J.Lalonde, Barrie; G.C.! \u2014_\u2014 - - ; : y , e \u201csome Japanese ships.and thus yeach, B.A.Fenelon, R.A.Lee, Port\u2019 a General Celebration Throughout the It is plain that the Japanese nation .ui The Montreal Light, Heat Per-Ton delivered reductn Japanese effectiveness.Hope; A.T.Munroe, Moos: (\u2018reek: F.Co TE, Held 'are mot forgetful of the men who are! Me tells about the cure in the following .! : According to the Russian calculations\u2019 ¢ McCullough, Gananoque; H.A.Me-.Empire is Being eld.\u201cirfaking life and limb to uphold the! words: \u201cI cannot recommend Doan's and Power Company.C.0.D.) ne Ba fivet *may suffer annihila=' Donald, Sunbury;° M.McGonigle, New-' St, Peteraburg.April 8.- General honor of their country.The \u201cTeikoku Kidney Pillstoo highly.[never took apy- ' .- tion un h on ULFQUal combat, but boro; N, I.Pennock, Brockviile; Miss, rain throughout Russia marked the In- , Gunjin.Yengokwiut,\u201d or * Association\u2019 thing that did me so much good.I hada \u2014 : 1 It will uve sooved \u2018a valuable énd if Victoria Reld, B.A., Kingston; E.v.{ auguration of the Easter holidays, an for the rellef of those serving in the, severe pain in the small of my back and \u2014r \u2014 - - \u2014 ii is able tn cripple a sufficient \u2014num- \"Robinson, North Williamsburg, $.H.'augurx according to the popular.le- army and navy\u2019 has heen iustituted by could scarcely get up or down without .; : \u20ac , - Cher of Juincse ships to reduce Ad-' Rutledge, Thomasburg; A.H.Single-!gend, of bountiful crops: Business and the princes and mobility-of-dapan, and, bel could bardly urinate, but when L'| ~% _ ; 4.; 1 yo .\u2018 niral Togo\u2019s Laval! strength below that ton, B.A., Newboro; N.Smith, Kings- all Governmens work was suspended.has on its board the most ~Hlustrious did the ain was terrible.1 was in the * \\/ TIC \"CE - if É #5 \u2014+\u2014 A 12 LL vi Asitiorni Maztixoff.\u2018ton, H.Tandy, B.AÀ., Kingston; E.J.PF.The Annunciation of -the Virgin was names of.the western: kingdom.The H tel ee \u201cKi : t last winter and } \u2019 Co ' \u201c 1 .10° £0,000 J Al the Yal | Willlams, B.A., Brockville; C.8.Van- gignallized by Various traditional oh- association will provide for tie relief of, Hote ieu, Kingston, se or ne ; ! WWW Japs Along the: Yalu.| nes, Wolf Island; J.M.Young, B.A.,\\eervances \u2014birds were set frec.confires families left without support by the | When I came out | was some better but not | : severe fighting, after which\u2019 both rides | $249 000; heads the Itet fo have profuse none bleed-about every thelr will.be obliged to make up their loss- \"with $7.35L.785 for thee value of \u2018all fish.\u2018V0, Weeks sting au Nour at a time, Se opposition, 8 0 Pa es of material.One of the conditions imposed hy \u2018British Columhja stands second, .J h , | $5,254,604, Wbich is a decrease of $:,657,- the time su that | could not alecp lylng; with 4:80 huod-painiwtion of: the heart al - PE CLAIMS FALSE ARREST.* | 1» herehy given thar application #111 ba made oY BR YAL STORES _ ; Gen, Kuropatkin before leaving for the (40 over 1901, New Brunswick: comes on ny left side.1 wus told coffee was\u2019 Albert Thurldw has.entered suit x ft round\u2018was never scarcer.| Corèa agsert that the Far Fast had reference to the number next.and Quebec is fourth on the Hat \u2018the trouble, but having used It wll my \u2018against the Montreal Street Railway (to the Leglslature of Quebce, at Its next ses- | slom, for the pass of men he should be able to dispose London, April 8.\u2014There Is: little (0 he reported regarding.the land movernents! heyond conjectures based upon the fact that transports are unloading at the mouth of the Yalu river.Theer are no fndications that fighting has occurred.\u2018Indeed, it cannot be Jearned that there 1 countries was $11,826,646, About 77.801 men were engaged during the season of 1962 In the fishing industry, yepresenting an aggregate « apl- tal of $11,305,000, ' the grand jury found \"no bill.\u201d without fall, .hE ere \u201cOften 1 wished there was some-, thing tu take The place of coffee which! would not affect me, aud when Postum cates on the anarckei nine yenrs ngo | ie .+ AER Bot Hotne und prepared lt according to 8 ROYAL SCOTS' MARKSMEN.alvecMobs.\u201cFhis vas w little too ine) scinbly hall ond bitterd.rooms, Mr.J.1.Ç at $15,000 block of houses ot St, Catherine and Rio Clureley Prince hax started to build, ( BRorrotimiee Blgeots Tie Block vi} fmétide an use.| he Itmits of the Village of Notre Tame de \u2018 follows,\u201d Viz.on tha north by the Upper \u2018Lachine Rond, on the south by the Lachiug | Canal, on the east by the Cote St.Paul Rond \"and on the went by \u201cthe line hotweey lots | Non.146 aud 145, of the Pariah of Montreat i produced to the Lachine Canal: tho said pop.The 2ith annuel mecting of tue Royal Scots\u2019 tor nie, bat when 1 tried\u2019 Juat lulf (he! 7777 Kifle Association was held Wednesday lu their quantity it sulted me perfi tly, nnd 1! quarters at the Drill Hall i : Chive heen dffuking it ever wince, : The reports presented showed the associa- | \u201cOnce 1 visited au.frtend.who Invite} me to supper and invisted on my ditnk- ton to be iu -.a2 most satisfactory condition, and & Buccessful seusou 8 looked for when fie coffee, Having I would not at me, \u201cJust one cup.\u201d So | thought -{ would | the \"rauges are.again opesed, .The election of officers resulted ln the re- try a litle, hut | had Lo puy dear for | drinking coffee that cvenlug.| wis po turning.of tho entire board of lant season.| | nervous I could not sleep for hours and The following company cuWMIttees-were alxo spot ee Fe or ano, toward morning when'l dozed off into a\u2019 Bethune, Sergt.W.lirown, No.§ Co., Quar.l'Estless nlcep wun uwukened by utvang- |.termuster-Sergt.18.Howard, Corp\u2019 ID.Mac- - Hong; Junoped out of bed and had to cad kay; No.4 Co, Col:-Sergt.B.Foley.Pus, L.,bectorate two Moulhfuls of blood, whfeh Pickering: No.3 Co., Hergt.J.Broadhurst, W## Just like my old none-bleudg cons \u2018Are You Right?HAT QUERTION fu often inked with regurd to time, tion of said block, of land belug bresontty- pititnted In the following munle{pailties; vi2_- Grace, sald block of land being Tounded aa | ' | Villaigs of {Tote Bt Paul, Viiluge of Houlevara .se.Paul, and Parish of Lachine, ahaîl \u2018ue.herentier unveved to \u2018nud form part of the anid Village cf Notre Dame de Grace, tor ait manlioipat and school purpours: ?-To raclty and canfirus allagecetneuts Cul hiuy be paged between the Grand Trunk Rullway Copy: J pany ef Canad and tho Village of Notre Damn de Graces Co thi effect, and also to the effect of Hixing at a aertain muonnt, the vy).attouof the wald lallway, Compauv's property \u201ctu the Village of \"Notre Dams de.Grace, gp taxation purposes, for the future.GEOFKFILON, GHOPKFRION & cUssoN, _ Gray's Syr Red Spruce Gum p « | For Coughs and Colds.HAVE YOU GOT A COLD?Then try HARTK'S GRIPPR \u201cre nny Nusslans in touch with the gergt.T.H.Bird: No.6 Co, Sergt.J, Macau.PICK.; .nd Sha Boticitors fur\u201d ter yplivants heroin, =, | \u2018AF 3 : Japanese on the Yalu.Telegrams from | ley, Plo.K: Foster; No.7 Cu, Col-Sergt.Cy M1 had another experience, hut wince ; hodwer, well oh l'as few : rm | WAFERS: À sure cure.\u2018Tokio report that the fighting lines of | gevers, Sefgt.A.C.Hannaford; No.# Co, then D have not takeñ another sip of seconds slow or faut ln u very the Japanese columns moving north from Ping-Yang have reached.the left\u2019 bank of the Yalu, News of operations Mining the Yalu.Shunghal, April 8.It \u2018has been learn-\" ed here that the [lugsians have planted, ruhimarine mines off the coast of Tak.\u2019 ushan (about ffffy miles west of the: mouth of the Yalu river), ns well as in the estunry of the Yalu, The Japanese army Low in, Corea js reaching the south bank of tha Yalu river at dif that the forcen estimated hy en.Kuro Refugees who have arrived here from feur that the | Japunese may land at Possiet Bay, Blair's Pills § Street Mallway Company, returned to yn 4 ç.Col.-Sergt.#8.Hrabble and Sergi.W.Hule: jcotree and\u2019 have had no such trouble, .mrt., Sincé 1 am using Postum 1 can sleep.MR.DUBE 18S HOME.on either aide without palu, have no 5 os 5 move nose-bleeds, the heart trouble hin | Mr.Dube, secretary of the Montreal \u2018entirely left, and 1 wn strong, healthy |° , d well., : - \u2019 the city yesterday from i combined! \u2018My hushand who \\ bookkebper for business and picakure trip tp New York.(he IL & N.I It, was troubled with While in New York, through the kind- nervousness so He coubd: nol draw a ness Hr Mr.Kennedy.formerly supers straight line, but nince he hun quit cof- interident of the Montreal Street Rail- fee,and used Postum hin Berved ara 80 way, who is now connected with the gteady and his arcounts ao neat he has Brooklyn Rupid Transit, Mr.Dube was! got the nickname of \u201cI'he I.& N., ltul- given an opportunity of visiting in a Ing Machine.\u2019 .! private car all \u2018the lines in New York), \u201cMy childven.will not drink any other gnd.suburbs.The trip convinced Mr.baverage and you cannot fool Chem for Dube that the local compuny had very| they can tell Postuin from any imitu- little to learn from thut of the Ameri-{tionn.\u201d\u201d Name given by Postum Cu, can metropolis, .Battle Creek, Mich, _ .TS T.hok In euch pkg, for the famous {little book, \u201cThe Road to Wellvlile.\"\u201d pinsutinfactory one.It Ix annoying not (0 know Just what the {ime of day is to add or subtract 6 or T minutes to or from, the time indicated on your watch iu misleading aometimen.Lo Wily NOP NR RIGHT?Have a watch that can be depended upon.IF YOU ARE NOT RIGHT Coma to us.We have an up-to-date Repair Department \u2014-noné but akilled workmen employad.: Every timeplera aocurately ant before leaÿinæ our establinhment.i Clocks needing ropalrs called for and delivered, ' ' Phone or drop us a card.rer \u20ac PROTESTANT INFANTS\u2019 HOME.At the annual meeting of the Protestant PUBLIC NOTICE 1s hereby given that application will bho made to the Lexlsiuture of the Province of \u2018Quebua, ni din prefent sesslon, by Henry 5.Mussen, af the City of Montreal, aud Dame Kllgabeth Gvargluæ Cleghorn, wife evparate ne to prop- arty of Albert KW.Mussen, formerly of the \u201cCley of Montreal, now of the Clty of New EYork, tn the.United Htates of Amertes, and by the.mald Albert 14 Mussen, for an-Act to vatily aud confit for ait purposes, and tn no far un muy be nécessary, à certain Deed of Sale trou the aid: Alhert là Musken to Henry 8.Mussen, passed before.Hlonry Hey, N.P., at the City of Montreal, on the' 20th day of January, 1809, conveying the fmmovable property Muiown as parte of subdivisions sixty\u201d and sixty-one of lot number 16:84, of St.Antalno Ward, in the City «of Montreal, and especially the releane and discharge contained in said Deed of tho property thereby sold from the hypothec created by the contract of marriage MAKES YOUR CAKES LIGHT.MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LIGHT.(HAVE YOU A COUCH?JA.Got a bottle of HARTES COUGH - MINTURE.The best thing out, - Price 25c.> HARTE, 1778 Notre Dame Street .Printing Ink Co'y\u2019s This Paper is printed with The Queen City Ink.: RRR a AE ae YL IY T= FR os Ve ADT EE between the mald Albert fe, Musnen and ti .' Chicago, | 4 Infants\u2019 Home, Wednesday, the following offi- | - : .- .sald Dame Wilsabett deorgina Clowtor, te MALUS Your RGR Lom es ce .: x rors \u2018were elected: President, Mrs.B | > ; JŒUit, MACDOUGALI.& L y + Bos , > Le en wee, Scolenin LONG: LIFE AND PROSPERITY! | JOHNSTON BROS.MAC AN TA MAKES VOUR EXPENSES LIGHT.Cinoinnatl, Le Bowie; necond, vice-president, Mra.SCaraley ; ATTEND THOSE WHO UBER ° ! .Attorieya for.\u2018Applicants, | Order from your Grocer.vo recording sécretary, Mra.W.B, Mathews: 9 : __ St.Catherine 8t., Montreal, March 24th, 104.: | COMPANY er eee | | correaponding necretartes, Mra.A.Gi.Thomp-.AIRD S BREAD \u2018 Noar Peel.: \u20ac .SIXT : al » E.W.GILLETT LIMITED ONTRE ARTE TERS at AT | von and Mra.F.Fowler; treasurer, Mrs.J.A.; : 2 : MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 ' YORONTO.ONT.MONTREAL ART BRUT AT M EL : Hutchinson.- J pu ' 7 to 108 84, Urbain IN, Main 2008).> 3 aHERALD JOB-DÉPARTMENT | ; \u2018 HERA D J a tas à \\ - \u2019 .D \u2018\u201c he \u2019 - > \" \u2018 A a ! ; ; < - ; + \u2018 Bo Yn po \u2019 , ° \u2018 \u2018 ' 3 Lawrence M.Lyon Says the Attorney-General Told Him it Was Not the First Charge Againsl Mr.Cooke\u2014Mr.\u2018 t x .SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE IN COOKE-BLACKLEY CASE Cooke Indignantly Denies All Charges.4 \\ Decidedly Sensational evidence was @tven by Laurence M.Lyon at the @ooke-Blackley libel hearing before Judge Wurtele yesterday afternoon.[Although a Crown witness, on account of whose absence the hearing was postponed, Mr.Lyon\u2019s examination by Mr.Bmith for the Crown was very brief, @nd devoted chiefly to proof of pub- \u2018lication of the alleged libel.Mr.Lyon said that when he presented \u2018the letter complained of to Attor- ney-General Archambault of Quebec, that official stated that he had received other charges against \u2018Crown Prosecutor Cooke, but this was a very ser- fous matter.He (Mr, Archambault) would communicate it to Mr.Cooke, so that he could either admit the charge \u2018@nd resign or an investigation would be ordered.This statement naturally created a tremendous sensation in the crowded court._ The only other witness called by the Crown was Mr.J.P.Cooke.\u2018His testimony - was very brief, and consisted chiefiy in a declaration that Mr.Bluck- .ley's letter wa liclous libel., At the conclusion of.the Crowns case, Mr.Macmaster argued that the prosecution had fallen to the ground, as no effort had been made to prove bad faith or malice.The court, however, ruled that.it was open to the Crown to call further s a defamatory and ma- evidence, and hearihg was adjourned until to-day., .Lyon jn Witness Bo%.Laurence M.Lyon was called yeéster- Bay afternoon immediately un the.re- suinption of the court.\u2019 \u2018 Examined by Mr.duced the original letter written by Mr.Blackley.whose signature fie swore tu.Having received the letter from Black-.ley.he kept.it for some days, and then saw the Attorney-General of Quebec about it, not showing it to anyone in the meantime.\u201cDid you communicate its contents to anyone\u201d asked Mr.Latieur.\u201cNo; but I stated to a friend that 1 had such a letter.which I was to süb- mit to the Attorney-General.\u201d , \u201cDid you show the original to the Attorney-General?\u201d i : \u201cI called on him and told him 1 ha such a letter.\u2018He asked me to read it, Which I did.He then asked me to send him a copy without any name, 1 did so.This was Mr, Archdambault's suggestion entirely.\u201d ' \u2018This copy, Mr.Lyon said, differed slightly from the original, mentioned in the copy.was $30, while in the otiginal it was $100.other immaterial differences existed.The original was addressed to Mr.Lyon, who took it to Mr.Archambault at the Government: offices in Montreal, .\u201cNow, after this, d'd you cummuni- Cate it to anvone else?\u2019 - \u201cYes: one copy was sent clsewhere.\u201d Mr.Macmaster objecteu to evidenve as to showing the letter to anyone in Montreal but the proper authorities, because such .would he publication by Mr.Lyon, not by the defendant, This was left for further argument, Mr.Lyon stating although-lhie had mentioned the matter, he had shown.the letter to no one but the Attorncy-Gen- eral.\u201cDid you not show it on the copy to any member nf the bar here?\" > \u201cTo \u2018the best of my recollection, TI.did not.\u201d -Mr.Lyon reiterated-that the matter had originated with Mr, Black- ley.and that ho pressure had heen brought upon t letter.Mr.examination of Mr.J,von «for the defence.after Judge Wurtele briefly examined witness, who said he had been originally mfarmed by Mr.MeWhinney that the defendant wished to lay certain facts before.the Attorney-General and called upon him on.the matter.Not the First Charre.To Mr- Macmaster the witness repeated the story of getting the letter from Blackley, and delivering it to the Attorney-General of Quebec, and the making of the copy without Lyon's name, : » \u201cDid the Attorney-General make any Btatement as to nv action he would take on.the letter?\u2019 askéd Mr.Mac- His Lordship\u2014*\"But it came up because you met him?\" \u201cYes.\u201d .Mr.Cooke on the Stand.Crown Prosecutor Cooke \u2018then took \u2018the witness stand in his own defense, being examined by Mr.Lafleur.He said he had been practicing for 23 yeurs and acting-as Crown Prosecutor for six years.; He considered\u2019 that Mr, Blackley had published a most defamatory and ma- liclous libel: \u201cHow did you know about this 4 feature of the evening.less than two instruments and not more than pine.The music of Bach was predominant in the programme, and well interpreted by the young musicians.Selections from Beethoven, Handel, Mosart and Mayas were also reproduced.Some of the performers were Miss Belle Bryson, plano; Misses Dolly Lucas and Joy Higgs, violin.Miss M.E./ McLaren, who rendered piano solos from Bach and Misses Jeannie Ross and Alfrieda Scarf, who took part in quartette selections from Mozart and Mazas on the violin.Miss Bryson's plano solos.from Handel were Mr, C.E.Seifert, director of the Conservatory, Is to \u2018be congratulated on the success of the Musicale._ a LARGE CHECK FROM ORDER.Knights of Columbus Will - Endow Chair in Washington Uni- , versity.An excursion party, composed of about twenty-five members of the \u2018Knights of Columbus, of this city, will leave here on Monday, April 11, for the American Capital, to participdte in a Very interesting ceremony which takes \u201cThe Attorney-General telephoned place there next week, when the pre- H- MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, FBIDAY, AFRIL 6, 1904.SKETCH OF CAREER OF HON.P.GIRNEAL Who Has Retired \u2018From Active Political Life Owing te Advanced Years.TT rm] uebec, April 8 \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Hon Plerre Garneau, who has retire from public life to take à well earned rest, is one of the most prominent and NEW SABBATH DAY BILL PROPOSED It is Far More Stringent in Many Respects Than the Present ~ Law\u2014List of Delegates.Ottawa, April 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The triennial convention of the Lord's Day Alliance of Canada was held here yes- interesting figures amoung men in the Anclent Capital, He is descended from: ione of the oldest French families in! Canada, his ancestors huving come hers in 1636.Hon.Mr.Garneau was born May 2, 1823, and was educated there.At an early age he came to Quebec and entered the dry goads trade.and | Duminlon, (at Cape Sante, County of Portneuf, on eided at the opening.All the provinces terduy.There ure five hundred and \u2018In 1 Ib.and 2 lb.Cans The King of Good Coffees.CHASE & SANBORN.ten organizations contributing to the Alllunce from all the Provinces in the\u2019 Mr.Ralph Smith, M.P.,pre- were represented.Among the -delegutes in attendance, Lafleur, he ' pro-.The fine: he defendant to sign the: Macmaster thaft undertook theme.1 went Lo his office when he sentation ot a cheque for $50,000, a gift showed me a copy of this letter and trom the Order, for the endowment of asked what I had to say.[sald there a chair of \u201cSecular History\u201d in the was not à word of truth iu it.Then Catholic University of Washington, he sent me last December a copy of they wlll be made, .: letter asking me to explain this serious The necessity of establishing such a charge.© When [ first saw\" him he suid chair in this university hud been keen- the charge would require an investl- ly felt for some Line and, when the gation.! wus surprised to hear any- Knights of Columbus undertook to raise thing about resignation to-day because: the sum required for this purpose, the Mr.Archumbault said it was u serl- members of the Order throughout the tous mavlér and many people hud been United States and Canada responded: A asking my resignation to get my place, Beherovusly, ; I | $00,000 wus raised, ind a | but 30 long us this accusation hung Chèque fur th e amount will be preseut- + \u2018my resignation.He said the origin University, on Wednesday.\u2018of the letter was secret, I liter tound ° \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Blackley wrote it and started these proceedings with Mr.Archambaulis MURIEL FOSTER'S MATINEE.\u2018approval.\u2019 \"At Windsor Hall Mr.Macmaster then examined the' noon at 3 o'clock.Miss Muriel Fuster witness as to a note for $500, but tuis|the celebrated contralto, will give an was objected to by the Crown.The: éxtra concert, = assisted by Igmiliano note was said to be at 4 months to; Renaud, pianist: M.DesSeve violinist, Mr.Cooke's order, and endorsed by and Miss Kadie, accompunist, The Samuel W.Jacobs.\u2014 .: programme for \u2018this concert is a fine Fais closed the case for the\u2019 prosecu- one, and Miss Foster will sing by re- tion.\u2018 .; Lord.\" Defence Claims Victory.(ity of h i Mr.Macmaster argued that the pro- lent tour.\"I'he demand \u2018for sçats secution had failed because it had not large, and as the prices are popular, shown: Mr.Blackley's charge to tbe un- big house is expected.true, but simply stated that It was: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 defumutlory and illegally published.Hei ; : therefore argued that they had à right\u2019, FINED FOR AN OLD OFFENCE.tan: .| * under the law to demand the.release of \u201cThough lost tp, sight, to.memory This will be the Just opportun- is a mang under the plea of Hot dear is a quotation - which Adelard I : .ounnétte may take to keurt.He is Mr.Macmaster quoted precedent to! .i : ; show that Mr.Blackley's letter wus a carter and in July 1901 he exacted more than his legal tariff from Dr.fl.| aller for carrying three (runks from ] f Jrummond Stree : As the prosecution had not proved mu then left the cet ie the harbor.ile ee Hat Son the wresmntion mu heurd that Justice is blind, he retürned ) } .: ; ju few days since, only Lo find that tl faith-and not from malice, and there-\u2018 lady it e sci ; ï I 0 \\ t y with the sciles Is in full posses- ine prisoner must be entilted LO | siong'ot her faculties and her Pepro.al.' sentative, \"Mr.Recorder irier yes- Mr.Smith accusèd Mr, Macmaster of terday, condemned as A attempting to escape by the buck door $6 und costs or 80 tu jail tor one month to which Mr.Macmaster retorted \u201cthat ee °° 13 mere clap rap, 1 based my argu-| ' ment on law\u2019 only,\u201d a Judge Wurtele finally ruled that the application was premature.Although privileged \u2018and should be the subject of an investigation not of a libel suit MOUNT ROYAL HIVE L.O:T.M.Thé second-annual concert and dance the onus rernalned with the prosecu- Utder the auspices of Mount Royal tion to \u2018prove bad faith, knowledge Hive, No.8 L.O.T.M., was held lust that the statements were untrue or Meht in Drummond Hall, and tinan- mMaliclous, which they had not done, they might yet bring in evidence 10! prove this.His Lordship held to this ruling despite Mr.Macmaster's objec- vess.Mr.kK.Hollinsworth presided, and the following ladies and gentlemen took part: Miss C.Cote, Miss Pauline \u2018jton-that the, Crown Had closed its case.McCarthy.Miss Irene O'Neill, Miss «This endéd the afternoon\u2019s session.{| Fanny Coogan, Miss Victoria Scott, ! .Mr.J.P.Cunningham, little: Pansy PERMA t Drizsaoll, Miss Josie Harrington, Miss NENT AWNINGS Gertie Gleeson, Miss Rose Geary, Mr.M.J.Power, Mrs, Wim, Cr \u2018h, Mr.MAY BE DONE AWAY WITH hos, Murphy, Miss cote, and Miss.\u2014_\u2014 rene O'Neill, | : MALTAIS WILL BE ARRESTED.Chicoutimi, Que, April 8.\u2014(Spectal.) - \u201cDeath from a blow on the head jn- ficted by Joseph Maltdis,\u201d was the verdlet rendered by the coroner's jury Mr.Bienvenu Says That They Cannot Be Taxed as They Form Part of Taxed Biilding.\"At the Road Committee meeting yesterday afternoon a letter'was read from Mr.' A.Bienvenu, license inspector, se- | commending that the clause in byllaw| #t the Inquest held on the body 270, authorizing the construction of per-| Joseph Raforest, the victim of the manent awnings, be repealed.The rea- tragedy whith took place dn.Monday son given was that the awnings are\u2019 afternoon \u2018last at\u2019 the: peaceful little obstructions où the street and by a re-; Village of St, Fulgence, nine miles from cent decision of the Reeovder's l'ourt.Chicoutimi.A message, froni Quebec \u201cthey éunnol he tuxed, because they Das been sent ordering the arrest of form.part of a building already taxgd.| Ma'tals and his conveyance to Chicous The.letter advised an \u2018exception in, Umi.the case of awnings in.front of thes atres, where they were quite necessary.The matter was left over until \"meeting.* Ald.Gallery .asked about a com- , plaint that old men employed by the Road Department were not doing their \u201cwork properly.He though the city : À should not be ton hard on those old.and costs by Recorder Poirier for hav- men who could carry a pick and shovel\u201d ing obstructed the street .car tracks and do a reasonable amount of work.with his waggon on St.James.Street.In reply to another questibn, Chairman Luariviere said that the $5,000 voted vas being used on the ordinary streets: and that the Montreal Street Railway Was puylng for part of the cleaning, !ports that during the month of March er ; COSTS MON the next: ' - \u2019 | Carters who think they may\u201d block the street cur traffic with impunity should bear in mind the case of James Burt, employed by the Canada Transport Co.who was yesterday fined $2 i GENERAL HOSPITAL PATIENTS.for some yeurs past has been head of [Are:\u2014Ralph Smith, M.P., Nanaimo, 5, LC; Rev.J.G.Shearer, Toronto; Rev.« over me there could, be nu question of \u20acd tot Archbishop Keune, rector of the | 4 Lo-morruw ufter-' | Quest the sacred solo, \u201cOh, Rest in the- earing Miss Foster on the pres-' cially and socially was a great suc- EY TO BLOCK TRACKS The Montreal General Hospital re- | ; | | I \u2018HON.PIERRE GARNEAU.\u2018Who Resigned on Wednesday His Seat in the Legislative Council.- « the well \u2018known wholesale importing house of PP.Guruead® Sons & Co.He \u2018Was elected Muyor of Quebec in 1510, and continued in office until 187407 In 1857 he magried the duushier oË the late Mr.Kdouasrd Iarroughs, pro- \"tnouotory vi.Quebec, who years ago.Mr, Garneau was formerly 4 Conservative in politics und was elected by acclumation to the Loegishi- \"tive Assembly in 1873.He \u201cil and Minister of Public Works aud \u201cAgriculture in 1874.He subsequentiy becatne Minister of Crown Lands in the DeBoucherVille Government, and resigned \u2018with his Colleagues in Mareh =, Jni9.In 1581 he wus re-clected by acclamation to the Legislative Assembly, but Was defeated mp the general election of 1ss8.He was ag- pointed à member of the Legishitive, Council in the following year, and was sworn in às Minister of Crown Lands, In May'$, 1588, he was sworn in as Minister of Public Works, which portfolio he held until 1890.Mr.Garneau changed his idllegiance - from the.Conservative party to the Liberals in 18%, and has continued a supporter of these -prin- fetples ever since, He was decovated |by the King of Belgium with the Cross of feopold II, and has always been held in high esteem \u2018abroad, as well \u2018as in this country, | | > © Hon.PP.Garnenu, bestles his political \u201cCareer, led a very active husiness lite, © and never, in the meantime neglect d his private interests.He was connected with the building of the Quebec und lake St.John and the Great Northern Rallwiys, and up to a short thine nga\u201d wits president of the Litter concern, but resigned shortly after the control \u2018passed into the hands of the Canadian (Northern Company, He is now 81 \"Years of age, \u2018 : SUBWAY FIRE DISABLED | THOUSANDS OF \u2018PHONES pu \u2018 New York's -Financial District Was Partially Isolated by Subway \u2018 Fire.| New York, Apiil $.\u2014New York's fin- | ancial district was parttally isoluted from the outside world by a blaze in | the Broadway section of the subway : between Dey'and Fulton streets, The monetary damage done by the \u2018lames 1 4 died some was later» \u201cchosen «à metnber of the exceulive coun-, master.- + \u201cHe did.He sald to -Mr.Lyon, \u201cthis fs a serious matter.and is not the first charge laid in my hands against the! Crown Prosecutor by any means, but tn my opinion it is the most serious\u2019.subway after heavy rains was referred.to by Ald.Turner, and Clty Surveyor Barlow was instructed to report on It.-General Manager McDonald, of the Montreal Street Railway, was present, The flooding of the Wellington Street: ';4 putients were admitted to the wards.Wis trifling by comparison with the jand 250 discharged The ambulance losses caused iudivéctly hy the i made 101 runs.\u2018Emergency cases have Stopping of communication been numerous: they are included in | lower part of the vit ithe outdoor department, humbering 3,- telephone, } \"383 consultations, The number of It Is estimated that fully 11.000 tele- sudden with the y by telegraph and He \u2018went on to say: \u2018There are two courses open.If you will give me a copy I will communicate the contents to Mr.(\u2018ooke.Possibly.if he admits anything he will then see the advisability of retiring without any scandal.Otherwise 1 must direct.an investigation in the interests of not only the gdministration of justice, hut my personal position.\u201d / This statement produced a profound Impression in the court room.Mr.Macmaster asked i was treated by the Attorney-General as confidential, but Mr.Lafleur objected.; : - © Mr.Lyon: I distinctly understoqd from Mr.Archambault that this charge was to be investigated before any libel action was brought against Mr.Black- tey.\u201d Mr.Lafleur then asked if Mr, Lyon had not expected a libel suit.but the witness said he simply acted under instruction.\u201cI asked if an investigation would be held.\u201d If I could he assured of no libel suit until after it was held.My recollection is that ] was given positive assurance to that effect.When 1 brought up the question, Mr.Archambault said:- \u2018Either Mr.Cooke will resign or there will he an investigation.\u2019 * Mr.Lyon Was Not Paid.Mr.\u201cDid you get anything * from fr.Blackley for undertaking this matter?\u201cNo.\u201d » Co ; Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"Every lawyer Rots \u2018gees\u2019 \u2014and the erier had to call \u201csilence\u201d very emphatically.Previous to these events Mr.Lyon sald he had not known Blackley, whe was not a client of his.He was not-sur- rised though, as he knew.that Mr.lackley wanted to lay these charges before the Attorney-General.- He denied emphatically having given Mr.Blackley a bond Indemnifying him ainst cost, : a Ore Wurtele\u2014\u201cWho suggested the fetter?\" ' : \u201cMr.Blackley.\u201d ee ins Kid Gloves! Perrin°s Kid Gloves! \\ RARE CHANCE\u2014Perrin's Kid Gloves for ladies well repaired by us.Suede and Glare Kid, White, Colored and Black, value from $1.25 upwards, for 50 cents! None sold on Saturday.Only one pair to « customer.J.B.A.LANCTOT, \"152 ST, LAWRENCE STREET, GLOVE MANUFACTURER.Telephone Main 3187.Corsets and Gloves repaired with care.prep PES + - if the letter \u2019 le ENJOYABLE MUSICALE.and Chairman Lariviere asked him as! deaths was 19.The medical wards are \u2018to the possibility of having the com-, pow being cleaned and painted.pany transport crushed stone at night, : \u2019 from the.Outremont quarry,\u201d Mr.Me.! Donald said he would lay the matter, before the company.\u2019 I Mr.\u2018Thomas Hannah, who owns a! farm in Outremont, complained that \"his \u2018property was being damaged by viter froin the civic sewage farni.The.Complaint will be submitted in writing; \u2018at the next.meeting.: -\u2014 1 REFORM CLUB EUCHRE, The président and councll of .the Montreal Reform Club have issued invitations for a smoker and: euchre-par- ty to \u2018be given at the club-rooms, 30 University Street, on Saturday evening, April 9.A * i JUNIOR BAR ASSOCIATION.\u2018 WESTMOUNT LIBERALS TO MEET.The Junior Bar Assoclution mel last! the \u201cWestmount Liberal Club will night at Laval University, Kugene: geet gi Victorln Hall on Saturday Godfrey, a distinguished luwyer irom evening at 8, o\u2019clock, for the election Paris, ut present on a visit tu Mont- of officers.real was presented, I'he meeting took.attend action in the matter of Revue legale, ; \u2014 | Whose editor was \u2018offended by the *.1 ' | llewspaper reports of the last meeting, @- _ - A delegation consisting of Messrs.Beul- ' | : .\u2019 luc, Surveyer, Dessaulles and Mucfar-.3 af , lane, Were appointed to convty to the: Point St.Charles , Revue the friendly attitude of the Jun- | .flor Bar, Mr, Bourbonnicré drews at- |g _ : \u2014 tention.to the proposed amendment of ; the Civil Code, restricting the privilege! The board of management of the R.R.or real estate owners, suggested by the | Y.M.C.A.will meet to-night.= AAnsurance companies as the result of ai A tea will be given to the senior iL by the ts M atifen ton Bu tsar \u2018members of.thé Centenary Church Sun- 1 .: e Guv- : > v - , ernment would iuterfere with the In- school this evening, in the school MUR That pekul profession, JU \u201cin A serlous accident occurred to.Mr.the next meeting pending the particu.Fark.the cavethker of the Riverside lurs \u2018of the proposed \u2018law ot so | School, yesterday.While chopping the I'Troy* addressed the meeting on he Sub! ice in the schoolyard he slipped and \"ject of legal procedure and orp | fell, breaking his-leg.He was taken to | tion in France.: \"i the General Hospital in the ambulance.{ The R.RY.M.C.A, meetings will be addressed this week as follows: \u2014Men's .| meeting, Saturday evening, nt 8 o'clock The.Canadian \u201cFreight Association Rev.W.it.Harvey, of the Point st.has elected the following officers: j Chhrles Congregational Church; 3.135, President, Carl Howe, Buffalo; first men's meeting, Sunday afternoon, Mr.vice-president, W.R.McInnes, Mont; Frank Bell: the.mixed meeting, Sun- dou scene vice present,\u201d Geren guy whermoor, 1 15 ew.6.Giorns y | on, .;.secretary, wg, Troop, St \u2018hurch, Earls, Toronto.\u2018 * PR lon: \u201cIncorruption.: \u2018Special singinæ by The committees chosen were: male quartette.\u2018orma Executive committee \u2014W.B.Bulling, Sunday evening, ut 8.50.John Pullen, T.Henry.: | cordially invited.Freight Inspection Committee\u2014G.! Collins, 8.Conway, F.8, Backus, J.; | bur well, N.H.Brown, W.N.War- | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014en FREIGHT MEN CHOOSE OFFICER?C.A., held March 10, 11 and 12, were as follows: Auxiliary bury n, T.Henry, J.B.Moosman, J.P.| = say., on i Classification Committee\u2014W.B.Bull; table, $69.16; tissue paper table, $26.65; tng, 8.P.Howard, S.J.Watson, J.Peanuts and popcorn table.$51.03; fish \"Hardwell, I.It.Bremner, T.Marshal), | pond, $14 02; handkerchiefs and stock C.Deweyr Carl Howe, ¢.H.Jacques, Collars, $80; flower booth, $75.ice cream W.Phillips.| booth, $66; St.Matthew's Chuvdh candy \u2014\u2014e booth, $110.01: Centenary Methodist ; : Chardes Baptist and | Congregational In the Y.M.A, lecture hall last churches, home-made articles, $55.98, [ levening, pupils of the Moutreal Conser- Grace Church fancy booth, $96.58: \u2018do- J vatory.oi Music presvited the first of nation Ald.Turner (March 14, 1904), $5: a series of three musical soirees, The, donation up-town Y.M.CLA., \u2018formidable title of the programme Drel; ticket money received wimmermusik Abaude (Three Chamber Musicales) refers to an old rage among! to come in on ticket money will bring | princes to \u2018hear music played by uo! the totél up tu about $1,090 or $1,090.Tudley, $100: All Liberals are invited Lo) ® 1 Church, useful articles, $105; Point St, phones \u2018were suddenly disabled, tuclud- ing long distance and local lines, trunk cables and private wires, \u2018The Postal Telegraph Company and the Western Union had many .of their.main wires to the Wall street section severed, and the \u201cGold and Stock Telegraph Come a sudden stop.The was damaged sHzhüUy | repaired before | quetces resulted, boxes were cut off tion with the station hoses, Two linemen were painfully burned, They were John Grittin, \"of No.12 Fast 132nd street, and J.D.MeKenna, of Ne.; 18 Last 127th street Gritfin was heat - Inga small pot of paratine for fnsulat- ng wires with a gasolene toréh when bis torch exploded.In a few seconds the flames spread to Such an extent that the workmen in the subway were : powerless-to fight them, Griffin and McKenna screamed a warning to the men beyond and ran to the ladder at the Fulton stréet gorner, which they were able to elinb In apite of the bad | burns ont thelr hands.\u2018Other men at work just below the i tite alarm cable -büt- was quickly ans serJous coñse- Two poltee signal Hnenien made a rush for safety, \"and there wis some confusion, us only oye could climb the ladder at-a tlmesand fifty were strug- [&ling to escape; They all got out safe- Iv.Two mules were driven to the ex- Kifeme southern ond of the subway, | where they, were out of danger, i Brokers were unable to communicate with either uptown offleed or with clients.The estinfates of the loss to the telephone and têlegraph companies \"varied from \u201815.000 to $20,000.It will \u201crequire several days \u2018to Festore the ' telephone wires, AVE | PROTESTANT HOSPITA ' .INSANE.The amusement hall at Vérdun was [last night crowded with a highly ap- ; preciative audience at the concert tent L FOR Informal song service dered by Dr.A.Frank Ibbotson andi Young men; Mr- \u2026 J.Stevenson.A charming\u2019 pro- : ErPamme, composed of Songs, recitations With enthusiastic applause.The performers were: Mrs.Scott Cooper, Mrs.bofson, Mr.Stevenson, Ihr.Doughlis, (Br.A.J.Fenwick and Mr, Douglas.: : .F Boucher & Roffey's 825 suit is the Lmost populiss fn the city.Try one and be convineed.Corner St Peter and Notre Dame Streeta.\u2014Adv.a \"DEATH OF MR.J, HARRY ENGELS.Mr.J; Harry Engeis\\ the most noted musj- ; (lan of the State of Vermont, died yesterday .=5 real aud was well known iu musical circles bore.: .- from communica-\u2019 -: den, \u2014 idlo, W.Smythe, W.Sloali, F.Morgan, | -T.A.Gordon, Montreal; W.Ross, M.| P.Halifax; Senator C.E.Church, Halifax; Rev.Wm.Témberlake, Perth; | Rev.F.R.Smith, Hull; R.Gamble, ; Manotick; Rev.J.B.Robison, Vars;: |W.EK.Buoth, Ottawa; Kev.A.P.\"latter, Sudbury; A.KE, York, , Rev.| y Geu.McRitchie, Rev, Juno.Woud, Geo.\u201d H.Wilson, J.Y.Cadwell, R.B.Arm-{| strong, W.MacMilli, John Rev.J.W.H.Milne, R.J.Farrell, | Chas.Hopewell, A H.Jarvis, Rev.F.C.Reynolds, Rev Thos, W.Glud-: stone, Rev, H, I.Horsey, Rev.G: R.| ; MacPFuaul, Rev.John Grenfell, of Ottawa; Rev, John Scanlon, Prescott; Rev, J.GG.Potter, Peterboro; Adam.Abbott, Stittsville:\u201d f'Wim.Hay, Ren- Cfrew; R.\u2018McPherson, Toronto; Rev.T.' D.Chown, Toronto; P.McGregor, Al-, \"monte; J.G.Stuart, London, Ont.; J.: E.Mavety, Renystville, Ont.; J.Cor-| mack, Maxville; J.A, Moir, Manotick;) Jus, Taylor, Chelsea: L.Jones, Hull; James Robinson, M.P., - Northumber- land, N.B.: G.A.-\"Woodside, Curleton Place; A.H.Puttee; M.P., Winnipeg: A.H.\u2018 Scott, \u2018Perth: G.TI.Campbell, | B.D., Carp; T.A.Sudler, Russell: Rev, Geo.Edwards, Almonte; Rev, T.A.\u2019 Mopre Toronto.| / Sunday Labor Bill.The draft Sunday law bill as read by Secretury Shearer: starts off with.the \u2018provision that it shall not be.lawful for any one tô sell or buy any goods or real estate or to transact any business\u2019 \u2018or labor on the Lord's Day.From the, operations of the bill are exempted.doctors, druggists, telephone and telegraph operators, operation of His Ma-, jesty's mails, the conveying of travel-, lers and perishable freight._ The bill then goes on to provide that; \u2018all games for which an.admission, charge is made will be unlawful.- The\u2019 1 bill covers the situation pretty thoroughly: by providing that it.will not be, lawful to mike a charge for conveying\u2019 people to such gumes.This provision Is to exclude the probability of at-' tempts to get round the law by charg-.Ling for transit and giving free admis-' !sibn, The bill provides also that no person max on the Lord's Day compete for any prize or gain or perform.at any entertainment for \u2018which a charge is made.| \u2019 od A hurd blow is mudesat.Sunday ox-.cursions of all sorts: The bill covers, every phase of the excursion (question card] leaves noo Joophole for evasion of the law, te The hill aims Lo prevent the adver-| Ptising fi any shape of any unlawful performances, \u2018Non may any ! formances which would be untawful in- i Camstda, and which are to take place\u2019 In the United States, be advertised in\u2019 Canada, {0 Target shooting is made illegal.i The balance of the bill covers the\u2019 \u201cduties of Jaw officers towards the law, and provides for severe penalties against those whe oppose them In the, performance of thelr duty.} he bill adds an entirely new\u2019 section.penalties @gainst law in any the which provides for employers who viglate the regard, Far ordinary employers tine wotild be from $10 to $160, officers of incorporated companies a\u2019 fine of $250 for the [first offence and.\"$300 each for subsequent offences, et 7 TO-DAY IN THE CITY & + © | - Dr, Laberge of the (Contagious Dis-\u2019 cases.Hospital, reports an increased, uumber of scarlatina cases in the city.\u2014e A private fire alarm box, to be known\u2019 \u2018as number 327, will be immediately installed jn the new Bank of Montreal, building.L Joseph Clark, 74 years of age, 346, Magdalen Street, was.brought to the General Hospital yesterday suffering \u2018Trom a broken lez: \" Work has ben started\u2019 on the new parish, church of St, Michael's on Dro- let street, in the north ehd of the city.Mr.W.FE.Dorin is the architect and the cost of the portion under construction will be $15,000: : © The sum of $155.50, contributed i | tn Montreal in aid of the Colportage Mis-\" sion.of Algoma and the Northwest, is, pany's ticker.service wis brought to.gratefully avhnowledged by Guu, Bus-| Kin, agent of the mission, el His Grace Archbishop Bruches! yes-! terday visited Villa Maria Convent and the Grey Nunnery, in both or which places he administered the sacrament of Confirmation to a large number of chil-! dren, .; Among the nantes mentioned in con-: action with the appointments on the tenching staff of Ur new servatory of Music of McGill University are these of Prof.Coutuie, as in-! structor of harmony and theory; Mr Alfred De Seve, teacher of violin, and, -Mr 8, Stratford Dawson, instructor.of! piano., Henry McKay was condetined by, Judge Choquet yesterday to one month's imprisonment; he was found gullty in the Couxt of Special Sessions last week \u2018of having assaulted Arthur B.Ware, and he will have to find bonds of $400 to keep the peace for one year, with an | olternative of six months in gaol.The Wellington | number af ten were obstructed morning at a few nilnutes to 8 o'clock \u201cby a load of leather Which spread itself: \"on the track at Grey Nun street, thereby causing several hundred passengers! to be from ten minutes to a -quarter of, an hour late in reaching their places of business.ce | ; At.the meeting of the Natural His-, \u201ctory Soctety last niglit the successful ! hiv in the recent competition were read on \u201cGovernment Supervision Over \u201cInsurance Companies,\u201d and \u2018The Or- gin and Dévelopment df.Insurance In| \"All Tita Branches,\u201d \u2018respectively.> street cêrs to the new tssociate members were elected.8(.Martin's Church held its ad- Journed vestry meeting last night: Rev.G.O.Troop presided.The financial The receipts of the Brzanar held by, and ovchestral selections wus greeted statement showed the revenue for the the Women's Auxiliary of the R.R.Y.M.| .yeur to be $7,824 and after paying all, expenses the church starts the new | Fancy \u2018 Booth,: L H.Boult, Misr Ada Pitman, Miss B, vear with a credit balance of $65.This, $126.07: Gent's f hi rare! MeNichol, Miss G.Macdonald, Miss 1,13 n $ 7 ent\u2019s furnishings and tinvare Richine, nes au Macdonakd, Mis he creditable showing as the expenses for the year included a number\u2019 of speclal disbursements whiche considerably increased the total.lose Bartholomew's Reformgd Episco- \"pal Church elected the following offi- | \u2018vers at Its, annual vestry .meeting: ! Señior warden, A.Muckéy; junior war-| JE, Robert: vestrymen, T.Spln-© \u201cM.Legallais, J.Copping.R.Neville, : R.Hruith, A.Hall: treasurer, F.Mor- | gan: delegates to Synod, W, Sloan.T.- and T.Spinalo; \u2018auditors, W.Roberts | and L.Suiith.120% Wood, per-.For .Marchands Stores Do Not Hesitate Here is the very | SPOT to order your Spring Costume Tailor-made by art- ists with a name.Our Fashions are no Copies\u2014All Original.Visit Our Stores before buying .anywhere else.500 Styles of.dif- , ferent designs can be shown, \u2018Marchand\u2019 Stores 1869 NOTRE DAME ST: \u201c3598 NOTRE DAME ST; \u2014 - he ST.HENRL = \u201d .; .\u2018Campbell\u2019s ! Campbell\u2019s ! Campbell's! Buy your Spring Suit at.CAMPRELL\u2019s! An even better stock than last year, amongst which are a great many very pleasing novelties in patterns\u2014eye catchers every one of them.You have both the style and the best when you buy at ci CAMPBELL\u2019S 267 St.James Street.Royal ton-|.this - (© R \u2014 \u2014 mr ar r- RETAIN our patrons not by advertising alone but by giving them what we _ advertise .ol .: iY Str \u2018Teas O and \u2018 Coffees \u201c Blue Bonnets Dairy IMILK IS PURE Do not take any risk in such au\u2019 important matter as this.The little children must bave PURE and NUTRITIOUS milk.When ordering your milk, why not tha' Famous Blue Bonnets Dairy MHk\u2014the saine price as ordinary milk?: | H.& W.EVANS, City Offléo-B3 Latour Street: °° Tel.Main.S05.\u2018 We can please the moat exacting in our ROLI, nd FLAT TOP DESKS It in need of New™- | fico Furniture, it will pay to get our prices | before buying.| VIS EST PAR LE PRESENT a | 9 qq a, a ; LD a oy Office Spocialty M fg Co., J ! quo Lewis E.Curtis, he Chicago.ni- ; ; ols, Inventeur, fopa un application au Parle.1744 Notre Dame ac East of Bell Tel.meut du Canada pendant la session actuelle, i u ng.pour un Act que lui perimettra d'importer any ; PTT STE Canada, pour un temps fixe ci-déssus les Woodstock, Ont.\u2014 The death took: Patents Nos.72726 et' 72727, date du 13 Aout, place on Monday of probably the old- 183, pour l'amelloration dans les machines to date.ete.in the hospital at Rutland, \u2018of pneumonia.®pindlo: alternatives, KF.Roberts and] est resident of Woodstock, inthe per- | pour couper et ctendre de drap de metgux.$104.86; total, $1.083.45.© The balance of Mr.Engels was n frequent visitor to Mont-| W.Smythe: parish council.W.Sloun | son of Mr.John Harrison, a cabinet- | C.A.JONES, Oshawa, Unt:, ~ .- Solicitor for Plalguant, maker, \u201cwho had lived in this place con- : Date 21 Mars, 1904.tinuously for over 70 years .24 4 w a ud\u2019 ;: - } | \\ It was an\u2019 effective highway of com- THE, HE HERALD \\:: SHABBY : Tesora Why should the leader of the Oppo- ation find it necessary to place -his party in a position of official antagou- dsm.to the Grand Trunk Railway?Why should he, In proposiig an alter- mative policy to that submitted by the Government, leave ths Grand Trunk out of the reckoning altogether?Why should he, when discussing a contract one party to which is the Grand Trunk Railway, propose to 'eliminate the Grand Trunk gnd supstitute the Inter- colonial?What hes the Grand Trunk done to justify such treatment?After all, the oldest -of Canadian railways deserves better than this.We all know the road.has had its periods of dificulty;.that it was ground for long between the upper millstone of American railway finance and the nether millstone of \u2018self-con- ceit in London; that its stock fell pretty low at one time, and that its vicissitudes proved the warst of.advertisements for Canada; but even at its very worst it was the greatest, almost the} only means of facilitating the development of the older province of Canada.an effective medium -of intercommunication between Upper and Lower Canada for many long years._ The foundations of our- present pros: 7 perity were laid in those days, for what avquld it be \u2018tu-day without the network of rails which covers Ontarlo and the southern section of Quebec?We boast of our magnificent export trade, and of the stability of our revenue derived from charges on imports; gre not both of these largely accounted for by thé circumstance that exporters and importers are helped enormously by access to the Grand Trunk's existing system?-And now, when things are looking better, when the road has been, by a great effort, dragged out of its old rut, when the man who has done Canada this service says it must reach the West or lapse back into the state ef a local road, W huse.ititerests | will tend to be dominated more.and, more by American business, Mr.Borden and his-fullowers find it in their hearts to say, \"Oh, bother the.\u2018Grand Trunk.Let us talk about the Intercolonial!\u201d merce, it with Quebec.Who on the other aide of the House will say no?Welt, iwe ty, the two schemes together and make onef?scheme.If both parts are meritarf-{.ous, what is the mater with the whole?| Now, suppose this line of 560 mills is built, \"and we have the G.T.Pacifig ronniag from Port Simpson through Quebec, gathering enormous quantities of freight all along that great line, but their winter traffic in, au going to Portland, end'thelir interest is to take it to Pertland.And auppase that our friends from the Maritime Provinces.say: You have to shorten that line and bring that traffic to Maritime Province ports.Is there anybody here who would say that we should not do 80?Not a man.My hon.friend the leader of the Opposition will not say so.He has not said so once in the course of his remurks.He has said: If you can get the grades, do it, Well, we are golng to get the grades, and we are going to do it.\u201d \u2018 Our Couservative friends, especially those of them who happen to live east of the Ontario-Quebec boundary, ought to think it over.pt PREMIER ROSS\u2019 REPLY.The reply of Premier Ross to the temperance deputation of Baptist and Methodist ministers, who waited on him last Monday, called for the exercise of calm, temperate, judgment.People who are prone to jump at conclusions and the extremists of the temperance re rty, whom nothing short of absolute agreement with-their demands can sat- Isfy, need hardly be expected to accept the answer with a good grace Some of these, indeed, have failed to apply temperance to their language and have rushed.into print with hysterical denunciations of the Premier.But a more careful study of Mr.Ross\u2019 reply does not give evidence of.any want of sympathy with the temperance cause, nor doeg it show that the cause of the temperance party is render>d hopeless, or even in any degree less hopeful than it Was before the deputätion waited-'upon the Premier.! There is in.Ontar iv, we believe, à fair- dy general\u2019 agreement as to the neceés- sity for the appliogtion of some remedy for the evils of the drink habit.But | Just what \u201cdefinite form the remedy should take is not easy to determine.i Even \u2018among temperance reformers there is not absolute agreement.\u201cThe Isn't it rather cavalier treatment, when deputation to whom the Premier's reply\u2019 you come to think of it?vis directed, represented two evangelical \u2014_\u2014 + churches which have all along taken a THE CONCERT, OF EUROPE.| pronounced stand on the temperance - jerts und nominees of the great powers, \u201c Berlin ahd st © mise providéd the The course, of events since the.opening of the war in the East affords con-! siderable justification for the view that _ the various international alliances and agreements which have been so much \u2018 in evidence since the last great European war.that of 150, have been con- i ducted with au desire to preserve iriter-, nativnal peave, Had the aim been aggression there have been-several occasions when the parties to the dual or triple alliance might have found easy prèl x12 for promoting hostilities.The Concert of Europe has been made bult pers, more or less foes Lous, regarding.its cumbrous\u2019 tnethods of interfering in the affairs of Turkey.tireece, loumania, \u2018Bulgaria, i.the other Balkan states.However cumbrous they may be, these influences are al Work, vven now, lo al- Levy disturbance i\u2019 the Balkans, and swe to be su-cériling.The endeavor of th.\" tors 10 make capital out of | Russian préoccupation in another di-\" rection is Lol envouraged,.and on the: othlr hand Turkey finds the pressure Upyn her to iniroduce the promised ad- ministralive refornis is not relaxed.Indeed there seems a really encouraging prospe-t of the establishment of a gendarmerie, largely officered by sub-.for all ag which will take the place of the irregular Turkish sôldiery, hitherto mainly responsible for: scènes vÉ carnage and rapine, Recent events in Ser- vii have proved that the administras | tion of some of these arens Shih quite .to be independent because they are! Christian, is very little.superior to! that given by the average Moslem.An international police force, the heads of which .can represent events as they see them to Puris, London, Rome, Vienna, Petershurg, will be a helpful influence, not only in producs, ing and maintaining order, but in\u2019 creating a more he althy public \u2018opinion as to the righty af individuals no natter to what race or religious sect they happen to belong.The quiet progress which marked the Negotiations Boing on between the cie\u201d when their sympathies in bchalf of oper.posing allies are so strongly and naturally .aroused is probAbly the.stronz- ; est proof of.all that the leading states-) \u2018men of our day are convinced that the maintenance of peare will best serve the interests of the nations they fepre- sent and.be most likely.to win for them the laurels of enduring fame, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOMETHING TO THINK OVER.Our Ottawa correspondent notes th: | circumstagce that all the Ontario Con-' servatives who have spoken in the de- I! bate on the transcontinental railway project\u2019 first oppose the project utterly, 81d then Bhow a willingness to compro- line does not come east of North Bay or Lake Abitiboi.Ir they must accept a line for which a Libe ral Government have\u2018 arrahged, they will take, only so much of it as' seeing to provide means\u2019 for increase inter-communication between Ontario, and the West.They will stand for à line that will run \u2018through what Is, known to be the worst bit between Quebec.and the Rockies, that from: Luke Nepigon to Winnipeg, and which will incidentally open up the fertile and wooded belt of North Ontario between Lake Nepigon and Lake Abitthbi,.but they will not hear of the section pes tween Luke Abitibbi and Quebec, to say\u201d nothing of the Märitime*sectiop.Such | an aititude.will take, one would suppose, even.more explaining than the \u2018the Legislature to uce ept these | \u201cthese meetings | not get wind of what Ald: question; but they: made their demands | as representatives of their respective churches, and rio claim has been put forward that they, or the views they\u2019) ! presented.were the views of the temperance workers as a Ww hote.So that had Mr Ross flatly disagreed with them he would have been to a degree à Justified.But what do we find?Pr e- mier Ross has declired in the plainest words possible his * \u2018egheurretic ein the views\u201d of the deputation, ing shogt of the prohibition of the sale \u2018of liquor, in hotels and restrictions over sales Tor purposes generally red ognized as proper and legitimate would fully protect society from the evit effects of, excessive, drinking, so far às legislu- tion can be invoked.for that purpose\u2019 The most ardent prohibitioniat could ask no fuller r.acceptanre of his pledges.He cannot compel: the members - fess, On the other hand, it is \u201chot fiir to assume that he wil] mike no effort to impress these views upon the Legislature.We Know that several Cuses of Government followers discussed the question, and are \u2018 private, there is reason to believe there has \u201cheen a want of agreement as to what measure of temperance would be.ucceptable.There iS no reason to believe the question will be allowed to rest there, how- \u2018ewer.Premier Ross, indeed, -glves it to be understood by inference almost .tantu- mount to i ded laration, that he has not yet given up hopes of suvcess.this se =.sion, und gives the further absolute | pledge that \u2018\u2018if the Government is un- - äble to give the measure desired this \u201csession it will be our duty fo consider | what means are available for: further they action.\u201d rer .NOTES AND COMMENTS.We gather that the horrid London papers still refuse to print Ald, Ames\u2019 speec hes, surely.this cannot be.-\u2014\u2014 Chamber: din Let us hope Mr.dors Amés is du- ing in England.He might hasten home: hefore he had got accustomed to wear- \u201cThe attitude of the Oppashion seems to be that, fu anv event, neither the Grand Trunk nor the provinces east of Ontarlo-shall have anything to do with thè new transcontinental project.Ald.Ames is telling them Jt is Great Britain's turn to take \u2018the next step, ; I | and by way of encouraging her to take dt says Canada- will on no account \u201cfurther reduce.duties on Lritish gooda The \u2018Gazette Is very.much afraid a recent appointment will result diy for the Quebec Gov ernment.Our \u2018contemporary should havk, given Mr.Par-; ;ent a hint of this $ apprehension: in advance.\u2018 If this thing gnes on there will be a IPass \u201cmecting when Ald.Aines &eté | home to protest against the unpatriotie conduct of those wretchedly provincial London papers.No wender England is ignorant, is in their midst, - The Globe recalls.apropos .of the Sturgeon Falls case, that when the Toronto rallway contract was \u2018granted, \u2018Mr.Kiely, the principal-tinancinl back- ér, being a Catholic, à clause stipulating that the taxes should go to the publié .se hools » was \"by the : Coynell ; rude part of the agreement, this.being ratified by the Legislature.There is nothing cheap about the \u201cthat noth- vin have though\u2019 When even its reporters! don\u2019t know \u2018The Right Man\u201d when he | grotesque alternative policy which Mr.i methods employed by young Mr.Hearst Borden outlinerd last year, and which\u2019 Li.his campuign for the Democratic this year he is well content tp forget.momination for the Presidency.There Mr.Sifton's answer 10 \u2018those who: are things new under the sun after all, thus limit their vision must be said to! fOE even the Democratic national combe \u201cvery neat and complete.\u201d \u201cSupi-! mitteemen confess themselves stagger- pose,\u201d he said, \u201cthat three or four years, ed By \u2018his prodigality, Fortuiately for from now that line hus been built, th2| Mr.Hearst's finatices, the hotel-keepers Grand Trunk has its line from North of St.Louls objected to sellinæ hivn \u2018all ble space to \u201clodge his .re- the Democratic National in Juite.So he comes off, toting\u201d hotel bill of $3,500 per \u201c Bay to Abitibbi and the Government thelr aval says: Here is a great transcontinenta) : \u2018#fners \u2018ut, tine * Bab at stops five hundred miles from ay Fe Si We will build a line to connect dus « - 5 À - Are | Insurance Lo 2° ur Fire insurance underwriters claim that the raise \u2018in Montreal's rates was made simply because the business was unprofitable.Nor will they admit that the rates are too high, although they frapkiy state that at present the business is prosperous.For instance, the losses from fire ln Montreal during 1901, the year of the great Board of [Trade conflagration, were, they suy, approximately, $4,000,- 000, while the receipts were about one million, leaving a loss to the insurance companies in the one year of three million dollars.The running expenses of a big tnsur- ance company.are generally calculated at 30 per cent.of ité receipts, leaving 70 per cent, out of which to pay dividends and fire losses.insurance men is that the business is not profituble when.fire losses exceed 65 per cent.of the receipts.With the great increase of rates and the growth of the city it is fair to assume that the receipts of the insurance companies have at least doubled during the last three.years, On this basis .they argue that, even admitting recent annual losses to have not excceeded the 55 per cent.limit, it will take many years to recover the.losses of 1901.Last year, hus been quite the reverse.fire-fighting equipment the insurance men are inclined to regard them us more in the nature of the ordinary improvement necessary to keep up with the growth of the city than as radieul increases of the equipment.While not wishing.to decry the efficiency of the tire brigade they declare that it is not rufficient in cither numbers or equipment for a city of Montreal's size, with dts narrow streets; high buildings, and severe climate.The latter difficulty especially demands a large number of firemen, because with the low winter temperature firemen cannot continue active exertion so long as in more moderate climates, While admitting that few fires are permitted to spread beyond the bulld- fngsiin which they originate, the under- Rates Too High ?| \u2018 The theory of| the insurance men sdy, was-a-very good) one for them, while this year so far As to the improvements in the city's} AtMareellouisŸN Sr ROOT] RITE palatable.fo.ars R.FIOM & HERALD, mis a 1004.\u2019 , | RESERVE j \"FORCE | FOREC ONSERVATIVES ONLY \u2018Produces s'that satisfied feeling : obtainable In\u2019no\u2019 other way Has fine TARTE Havor very.i AGENTS._ ew \u2018BreakfastiFood SX à ! high profectionisls L BORDEN SOLE PRODUCER\u2019 | ~ anc Tone 3 Vad ES A \u201cRight Man.\u201d ' \u201cHon.Ernest de Varennes has lived in the Eastern Townships, at Waterlpo, for the last fifteen years, and from the start he has been one of the pillars of the party in his region,\u201d sald a prominent Liberal to-day, in discussing the new member of the Legislative Council.\u201cHe promptly established a large practice in Waterloo as a notary and bas, at all times, commanded the respect and esteem of.the population with which, \u2018he came in contact.\u201d \u2026 \u201cMr.De Varennes, is one of the bright young meén of this.generation.He his a-clean record, and publie-spirited and I can but congratulate the Government on the choice it \u2018has made.He has taken an im- writers do not regard \u2018this as particularly creditable: They say this should be the case with all ordinary fires in \u2018matter of Mont- .Here again is a, supply.4 5 They insist that \u2018complaint.requirements, the mains being too \u2018small, some of them old aud unsafe, and the pressure inadequate.From the fire insurance*point of view, the water supply should be atleast 50 per cent.in excess of all requirements.\"Another source of danger, the underwriters point out, is the large number of outside wires strung along \u2018the streets, practic ally without supervision.|r he corporation, \u201cthey claim, should \u201ccontrol all the wires, as.ît dors the sewers, and insist upon them being run V'nderground.Thig would minimize i the danger from that.source.towns where there\u2019 is a proper water: real\u2019s water service is not equal to the\u2019 portant part in Federal and Provincial 1 | tor \u2018and a devotion to the party which have now been fittingly rewarded.\u201d \u2019 \u201cWhen speaking of à man there is, us u rule, one feature which is not touuB- is level-headed : \"New England States?litics : 3 ; .zeal .| | politics und has always shown a zeal an old history of the Eastern \u2018Fown-.Townships\u2019 Twang.A.little while ago I heard two girls, who were attending McGill Normal (School, warmly discussing a remark that one of their teachers had made In regard to what he termed, \u2018\u2018Eastern \u201cTownships twang.\u201d The -two girls «chanced to be from: the Eastern Townships and said that he had told them, when he tried them on certain pronunciations in question, that their pronunciation was correct, \u2018but that they were exceptions.What is this \u201cEastern -Townships twang that.we are warned against?I¢ there a Montreal \u201c\u2018twaäng\u201d and an Ontario \u201ctwang\u201d from which it can be distinguished?Is it a second edition of the *\u2018twang\u201d I came actoss ships the other day, and it stated that \u2018the ,majority of the English people in these counties were transplanted Americans.Perhaps, then, it is a Yankee «d upon, that is his physical appearance.Hon.Mr.De Varennes has the advantage of having a commanding! -end dignifted presence.He will be one oï the handsome men among the Quebec legislutors.In appearance bears a close resemblance to the Duke: of Orleans and he is one of those ugree- able men dne likes to meet.It is sel- dum that \u2018his face wears even a grave \u2018or serious look, a simile generdlly lurk-: Ing.in the corners of his eyes or in the Lies of his mouth, and- only waltinæ for \u2018the slightest pretext to break out.In Waterloo he is hull-fellow-well-met The insurance men say it is notorious\u2019 that for years past the companies have of! los money in.the down-towr district | Hn fact, one, compans whic h has done \u2018 H very Large business, states that in the conflagration area it has paid out two dollars.for every one it Of Course, \u2018this is an abnormal case, {but the underwriters state that for, years past the business has not paid in every ed wholesale district.ed just as is Montreal, centre brink subjected to\u2019 special high, rates.Ottaw:i dso has to pay Lar surcharge, : flagration the .capital has | much subject to] fires.> The whole matter js.simply one -of in-; come and expenditure, 1f Montreal be- I ame known as a money: making place, for insurance companies they \u2018would\u2019 flock\u201d in by the score from the United.But the: brokers.say that if want to place: mercantile -insur- cance with any standard .British ar! American companies these \u2018do not he- tray undue anxtety for the business, and refuse to take it at any lower fig-.than the current rates here, (To bo Coutlnued ) TT States.i ure ! .A .\u2019 - -0 Views of F rench Press ' 5 I B .La Patrie: \u201cAfter the results of recent fights the Attorney- -Gueneral should put an end to pugillstic enc oun- ters in this province,\u201d | La Patrie: It is probable that the trip Of Sir Thomas Shaughnessy to E ngland had something to do with an arrangement to transport troops across tthe \u2018continent * i Le Canada: scale of wages for city workingmen should vary.Good workmen be well ;pald and poor workmen should be aet aside or inde mnifled according to their\u2019 clogely allied, and on the workingman's work.\u201d La Patrie: \"The speve hes that have been made by.the depders on the Grand \"Trunk Pacific project, As well nr those that will come after, no matter how powerful they may be, will not change a single vote: Le Canada: \u201cIn all Mr.Borden's! criticism of e Grand Trunk Pnetfle project but o iden prevails, and that js to spend millions, for a ritllway through the Northwest und leave jm- i menpe territories in this province entirely Isolated, vo.Mr.Softy\u2014\"\"If you tel] me how old your.sister in.-l'Il give you a quarter.\u201d - The Little Sister\u2014Huh, she will ive me more than tbat for net.telling ou\" ~ HE simi although apart, from con- not bees, \u2014® | \u201cAs in other cities the for plain corned beef with its cabbage \u2018| entific experiment, with everybody., Me is known by every\u2019 mat, WOBUian and child in the place, and: nothing but praise\u2019 ts heard | of the big,cheery, genial notary.He; speaks Fren h like a student of the j Latin Quarter, and bis English cone i tains just sufficient of the French ac has received.i cont to make it pleasant to listen, to.\u201d » | | Watching the River.city where there was n vongest-| Toronto is treat- ! the business may he seen gazing at the river thesa noun\" 1\" governed by a \u2018preposition.A small army.of unpaid watchers days waiting to see the ice \u2018*\u2018shove.\u201d They arc not idle from choice.A great rafiway is responsible for half a thou- sind of them being out of employment.[A similar discharge In point of numbers has occurred ait Rossland, Bu, In each instance it is expected the Jddleness will be of a temporary.nature, but it may last a couple of months, In \u201cthe -merntime the working-| Man and his family must live.A two months\u201d holiday is a lux-, ury he \u2018can ill afford.It Is impossible | for any conslderable number of these | men to secure other situations immediately.A curious feature in jenn, e> i tion with this wholes@le lay -ofi is t it en reproac hes are ! Lit comes at a time w urged against a labor body\u2019 which haë published In Great Britain a pamphlet discouraging the Immigration of ar- \u201ctisang and mechanics.Have not these unempioyed workingmen some cause {0 bers that will necessarily lessen thei chances of obtaining work?There are two sides tn every question, and if the, Lemployer- is granted the right to argue; | from the point of view of a shortage | of labor, has not the workman thel same right to refute that argument If he can?To introduce the question | of patriotism Js to beg the question, i tor.patriotism and prosperity are well-being the prosperity of the country depénds.History has proven the w orklnæman a true patriot, and history \u201cwili repeat itself.: \u2019 \u2014Radical erie CHEM{CAL FEEDING.The recent attempts by se lentifie ex- pertmenters to prove the relatlve nu- (ritlous values of- different foods \u2018have not been as successful as might have been expected.; OU In spite of the careful chemical feed- Aug of the army \u2018 squad of.Professor Chittenden the instinct of natural hyn- ger asserted Itrelf in very plain and practical- ways, - Instend of being per- tectly nourished by the laboratory me- thaid\u2019 the bonrdpers were more than hurigry for very ordinary viands, All the Ingenious theories regariling the physical energles in food consti- -tuents were put to naught by a cry \u2018necompaniiment.The men complained that they hid been starving for meat | while living on little more than a vege- \u2018 table diet for weeks: - Yêt during all this time the proteids altbumenoids and carbohydrates were .apportioned -to them with a mathematical precision becoming a strictly ycl- The human stomach, however, rêfus- ed to be governed by test tube rules, and natura] appetites proved that there was something more needed than mere welghts and mensutes for, food equivalent, It is well, then, that nature can still be trusted to make her own food selection, in spite of the ever changing theories of digestion and assimilation that are now so much in vogue.New York Herald 752 a 82 he | + discourage any accession to their num- \u201ctwang,\u2019 by which we may distingutsh \"trie \u201cnatives + ships, ! There ds one thing certain, however, and th: of is, that the majority of people in this province talk \u201csloppily.\u201d A very small percentage \u2018speak gram- Cm em en : : - ~ ~ FFERNET-BRANCA.&r FERNET-BRANCA, of MESSRS.FRATELLI BRANCA, le an excellent substitute \u2018to all ether hitterw knows, snd bears the valuable propæty of isertia of the stomach.It promotes appetite, facilitates digestion, is bighly anti-nervous, and cures ih a few bours that disease caused by hypochondriacal vapors, as well as stomach trouble aid headache and disginess arising from impaired and weakness.Diluted with water it quenches the thirst qur- ing excessive heat.To bypochondriacs, who generally com- plein of nauseousnessa vomiting and aructations, FERNBT- BRANCA is a real panacea, and many high-class physicians are now giving it preferenocs to any ether medicinal tineture they formerly used ia similar cases.FERNET-BRANCA\u2014Large quart botties, $1.25 each.$13.50 per case.) FR BRANCA\u2014Smull pint bottles, 70 cents each; $14.00 per case of 25 small , ints.sx Tue Trade supplied at special trade prices.FRASER, VIGER & CO., Sole Agents, The Universal Popularity of the Famous Londonderry Lithia Water Proves conclusively that nothing can compare with it as a table water.\u2018 Always the same.Pure, sparkling and delicious.The Sparkling in quarts, plots and splits.Tho Still in half-gallon bottles, - es pa fit nn.an gn fe le gr mre bm ee \u201c\u201c WALKER'S KILMARNOCK \u201d WHISKY 90 cents per bottle, $10.00 per case.RENAUD'S BRANDIES \u2018 None Better\u201d \u201cOne Star,\u2019 90 cents per bottle, : .$10.00 per case, \u201cClub,\u201d $1.50 per bottle, $17.00 per case.- \u201850 Years Old,\u2018 $4.00 per bottle, .340.00 per case.The Nordheimer Building 207, 209 \u2018and 211 St.James St, \u2018 MONTREAL.100 cases always ready for every call.FRASER, VIGER & CO.ITALIAN WAREMOUSE, Established 1856.The JOHN MURPHY Co.LIMITED.A Distinction That Appeals in Ready-to-Wear Goods of some of the; Itis easy\u2014too articles of inferior quality ! find high-grade goods of superior quality combined easy\u2014to.locate low priced The difficulty is to \u2018of the Eastern Town- with a desirable standard of price-cheapness ! This is a distinction that appeals in all our lines of Ready-to-Wear Goods! We see to it thdt these bear the highest endorsement of style and quality at figures well within the reach of the popular purse.- LE Caml l'matically, and even these often speak { drawlingly in an affected English style, or stiltedly - The reuson of this, {in Quebec province, to a great éxtent, is in our false school ideals.Sufficient | attention is not given to spelling, com- \u201cposition, or the correct pronunciation \u2018of words.Within the lust two.wecks à composition, in the form of a letter written\u2019 by a student in one of the ; acudemie grades of one of our colleges, fa college \u2018Holding unquestionably \u2018high! \u2018rank fn came into my the province, \"| hands.The composition had been cor- | ected and returnéd, and the student had the highest marks in w class, of | tiventy- -four.Yet in that \u2018composition, without correction, was the word opportunity, spelled \u201c\u2018oppertunity.\u201d and truly spelled \u2018truely, and the pro- Two mistakes in spelling and one terror in grammar\u2014und uncorrected.The student told me this was the last your for the study of grammar, yet he kuew ful forin than a child.| 1 have heard many ministers, gradu- fates of our best colleges, correct their slips of speech In the pulpit, I | have known pupils to bring sentences tuken from the remarks made by school commissioners\u2019 into grammar class for correction.I have known many school tenue hers, and have known but one who conld teach grammar practically.| How correctly .So-and-z#o - speaks,\u201d suys one, \u201cYes,\u201d is \u2018the answer; \"you might know he js not i college grudu- | ate\" -and thid in Quebec! I A letter written by to school \u2018commissioner was shown me à few days ago.She had written \"on! both sides of the paper, had not properiy commenced her letter, and had the word obliged spelled \u201coblidged.\u201d I I questioned a minister once us to a peculiar pronunc intionn which he gave \u201cto.a word and was informed that he did not conslder the \u201cpronounciation,\u201d had not thought about it at all.He was from Ontario, and happehed to be preaching in Quebec.Perhaps we have caught our \u201céureléssness -1f we are not a trifle more particular in teaching the rising generation to use their tongues properly, not \u201csloppily.\u201d We shall have a Quebec province \u201ctwang\u201d that may not even compare {averably with the nasal \u201ctwang\u201d of some «parts of New Englund.cc .\u2014Francis' Daor., te ; WHAT HAVE YOU BEHIND vour|: At school, little Charlie, being one ot the geography class, was deeply interested In learning the points of the compass.- Said the teacher: \u2018You have in front of yoil the north; on your right, the east; on your left, the west.What have you behind you?\u201d After a moment's refiection, Charle exclaimed: \u201cA patch on my pants.\u201d And*to\u2018make thé luformation more\u2019 binding Chaflie | continued In à shamefaced manner: I knew you'd see it: I toldimamma you w vuld, Short Storles.SALT.\u2019 \u2019 Ontario\u2019 supplies nearly all the salt for the Dominion and the annual report of the Section of Mines of the Geological Survey, attractively de- seribes the working of the salt-meas- ures in the Western Peninsula.It seems that the \u201cOnondaga formation,\" the deposits in the lands along the eastern shore of Lake Huron and the river and Lake St.Clair, were known te the Jesult explorers, In the \u2018\u2019Relations: of the Jesuits,\u201d as far back as 1848 mention of the existence of salt springs was made.It was not until 1866, \u2018however, that the Canadian springs were exploited.The discovery \u2014or Te-discovery\u2014\u2014was made accident- no more of grammar in its - use- | a school teacher\u2019 New Children\u2019s Clothing ! CHILDREN'S SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, all wool navy blue Cheviot Serge, 4 t0 3 Years s.\u2026\u2026.$1.50 CHILDREN'S SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, very pretty dark gray Tweed Effect, 4 109 YOUIS.vuevnerrrvoses.HLTH CHILDREN'S SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, Lo very fine navy blue serge, 4 to 9.years aessoecs see a geroecenen 00 BS.25 \"F \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Stylish Blousewéar In White China Silk.Lecssrvanecese sa scene sc! per cent.commission, sélling \u201cNovelty Sign Cards.\u201d @Merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight.800 varieties.Catalogue free.Sullivan Ca, +.1129 Maplewood ave., Chicago, nl.8 {WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of two.no washung.Apply after 8 p.m., to \u2018\u2019Tbe Astoria\u201d Apartments, NS | | Sherbrooke st.80-6.| WANTED \u2014 GOON BLANK NOOK SEWER and \u201cfolder.Steady situation.Goud wages.603- Craig st.| BOOKBINDERS\u2014FINISHER WANTED, ONE! that can do forwarding; steady situation.508 cris at Wanted to Rent.WANTED \u2014 GOOD ROOM FOR A.LADY, 1, with first class board; central locality; front | | room preferred.Apply, stating terms, to children.Office.© Answer quick, to K 181, Herald 87 Com + Ad- |.J sts.Apply J: W.Tatley, 81 Shuter or 103 86 © TO LET \u2014 AT STRATHMORE, LARGE FURnished cottage.Apply at 84 Park ave.Tele- h Up 203.83 TQ LET \u2014 SELF-CONTAINED SEMI-DE- tached house, 351 Victoria avenue, West- mount, 8 rooms, on two floors, concrete basement; .furnace.Jas.A Mjtehell, 214 \u2018St.James \u2018st.86 TO LET \u2014 LOWER FLAT, 68 CRESCENT, heating, first class.Jas.M.Mitchell, 214 St.James st.86 1st-May to loth Sep- avenue, Westmount, M.tember, $45.00.\" James st.! Jas.Mitchell, 214 \u2018St 86 on -St.Hubert st., near Dorchester, containing 7 rooms: For particulars, apply 148 Mansfield st.\u201882 SELF-CONTAINED HOUSES, Prince Arthur and 14¢ Durocher TO LET Nos.327 i 8t.Francois Xavier st.TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED PLAT, ' latest improvement, 6 rooms and batbroom, and middle flat, 76 Crescent street, hoi water | [To LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, 43 ELM | | TO LET \u2014 DESIRABLE HOUSE, SITUATED WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD .experience in cake baking, job outside ot Montreal, or as bread driver in Montreal.Address Mr.Paquette, 321 Richelieu street, \"Montreal.83 WANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS CHINESE cook, situation.Address Quing Slug, 8 Prince Arthur st.84 WANTED \u2014~ BY GENTLEMAN RESIDING in P.E.Island, to represent wholesale firms on coinmission; intimately acquainted with most retailers, Correspundence zolicited.References glven.Address Box 138, Sum- merside, P.E.Island.88 WANTED UPHOLSTERING OF ALL kinds, repairing furniture and refinishing.all orders promptly attended to.Joseph Talbot, 807 Notre Dame st.83 WANTED \u2014 SEND NOTE, INTERVIEW solicited.Fancy concrete laid in stores, basements,\u201d stables, drains altered.Builder, 294 Marie Anne st.83 WANTED \u2014 COLLECTIONS OF ANY DE- \u201cecription, by à steady young män; can furnish best of references from tradesmen and - professional men.Address.K 17, Herald | \u2018Office.eee 83.Miscellaneous.RECIPE \u2014 HOW TO MAKE CHARTREUSE {ce creams, hert vinegar for 6c a gallon, and 110 others of the best recipes and formulas, sent postpaid for Zic.J.F.Le Gresley, Coleraine st\u2019, Montreal.© 8 PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, ete.experienced workmen: low prices; \u2018best references.Estimates given.Prompt attention to mail orders.J.Bacon, 75 Hallowell st, Westimount.: : 85 WANTED \u2014 A LOCKE ADDER WILL SAVE your brain, Adds nine columns.simultaneously.Aluminum model, $5.00.Booklet free.Austin A.Wade, Brockville, Ont.ss near Park ave.To be let from the first of May, or sooner.Apply Main 541.84.| HOUSES TO LET - SE(ZE THIS OPPOR- | tunity\u2014 $11.00 monthly, 200 months, for $2,000 | Home, includes principal and Interest and 1ife inpurance policy free.Don\u2019t argue.don\"t walt.Call.Do it now.Room 2 a, 160 st.| James st, Montreal.87 »= ram ee \u2018Lost.l LOST \u2014 MONDAY EVENING, BETWEEN 133 Lusignan and Bonaventure l)epot, vla - St.James, à purse, contalniug small sum of money.also roiiroad ticket.Reward at f53, Lusignan st.83 |! LOST \u2014 GOLD COIN BROOCH, EITHER ON | train between Valleyficld and.Montreal, Health \u2018Culture.HEALTH CULTUREk ur .; of speclal and privute patterns.; ; : WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014LY.9.40 having in whith.i ret Lot NEW BRUNSWICK.oo P ; VE v : RATES OF PASSAGF\u2014Cabin.$85.a ee po \"Vancouver Until sow.un The theological examination of can- | WOW aie 1&4 Wow coparture of colors and deviens not accor Dy tickets.3117.00 upwards, 6.S.MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, Hon.James Sutherland has oftered|dldates ror the ministry of the Metho !- u er rie.amine a : \u201ccording to steamer and locatien of.te \u2018 .*B.00 a.: > - .Sa * a : bé * , \"on \\ ._., > .room.*S ) | - a s OTTAWASEV Place Viger io in 4.40 Victoria April 30th, the cis of Woodstock ten sures of Church, Neconpection with the « SE ; FIBRE and COTTON CASUMERE RUGS, in.many new color- Steerage.or Da Pa ave Sep are .p.m.Ar.$1240 p.ui,, ÿ1v.30 pm.Lv, Winds 1904, : public hark Se conditions are being Island, and the llterary and theological ings und designs, showing effects different from uny other Glamow, Belfast or Londonderry, în- on 18-45 1 pu Ko hr) sh find Seattle pu ; | ousidered by the Council examination of probationers will hel floor covering.' \u2019 : piv i a Een SUPPLY of provisions .60 p.m., °10.10 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m.te : ; .; re PT , sackv \u2018har - RG DEAN Rtas IT à .Ya Rl pu, Prod p.m., §9.45 p.m.Tacoma Second Class: The legal commlitice of the On- held In I ederivton Sackville and Char TURKISH.INDIAN and PERSIAN RUGS, in all sizes and col- for the an Ta et asta QUEBEC \u2014 Lv.{5.20 a.m., {Zw p.m.§3.30 From .Lurie Legislature Killed.Dr, Reaume's, The Inquest .ne a bun ane.org, also u large L'gsor tent of PALACE STRIPS, to be sold \\ e330.; * .m.00 p.m.*ü,50 a.m., T7.1U pe .{Lili Lo restrier CI moer of mapriages ?st | o Mary necans for one week ut 5 .C.cash, : \u2018 ; Yous py $5.30 par vas Es - Portland Monircal.in the ci or Winusor, which Has be.| death ut Fredericton, was adjourned \u2019 ?week a pee.vid DN ) } GLASGOW SERVICE ! BOSTON-\u2014Lv.5.00 a.m., *745 pm.Ar.\u201c8.15 / ; (come \u201c sort of Gretna Green for Dee pending the result of the analysis ofl We also wish to draw attention to our large assortment of ' From New York \u201c Fr a.m, 13.15 a.m.wi Lower Rates to Many Other Poiats- 'woic A (rH Stomach.Sergeunt Metal PERSIAN GOODS, such ns Wimnbrolderies nd Bras Ware, 14.Apr.Numidian 7 om Montreal.AUDREUIL\u2014Lv.8.45 uv.$3.30 am., *J.% : : .allnr new .in _ te ut he ha nowu (he deceas- Mosque Tabie Covers, Bugdad Curtalus and Portieres.l'ARN \u2019 TT Sa ; vaLD £10.00 am (1.20 pm.i400 pm, Chancellor Burwash was UnaniMous-.ed for two years and was to have been i ! kai 28 Apr.,.Mongolian = Wine comprises Umbrelln Stynds, Jurdiniere Trays, Candle Stlek5, ulse ANTIQUE WEAPONS, such as Gung, Swords, Daggers, ete, all to be sold less > ot J 9 t Style at a Popular Prioe, ales, +: Au ; : De ; i 1 4) Daily except Monday.\u201d (a).Daily except : v PS couetion, Lir-rector rapiaines that ales 13, Births were: Males, 68; fe- | .18e .ECT ET .D Éaturday and Sanday, (by Fridat, (rosdars All the Worid is Epitomized in hes bated pend jog 1m, nd Une ; enerous BES 73, 20 Npeelal Line of WILTOND AXMINSTER, BRUSSELR: and TA- an IC gams | Res, day only.(m) Thursday only.| Fe.\u201cthis Exposition.Three carloads of Chinumen passed WOrstuppers gave Hu between dow tb = lt is the Wonder of the Century and $1.40.; : through Winnipeg in bond.Pwenty- \"GRAND TRUNK.c A \u2018Fifty Million Dollar Fair Magistrate: Denison, of Toronto, ser the De pe Pen to Jaumutes, TORONTO\u2014Lv.9.04 am.iv.To pm.daily \u2019 ., 200 teNced Lae thesis acho ru entis Lok poitits in the pH értiner for various 1000 am.8.060 p.m.daily ex.Sunday.Ars Ask Gerard Trunk, Auenis for de > .no : dait Ar ) : - soid the sto:en gucus in Che State =, got Clr MC Millan.and City.Solicitur Soilth have ; and Relaid on Short Notice.} » A5! 13.Lake TE xz Tvs.Nie + CHIGAGO\u2014Ly 3 am.1000 pm daily.; City Ticket Office.137 St.James St.hr: Mae BOULES à slaves, resigned.Hoth resignations were accepted, =>, .TI Xa 2 TM oa.m.¢ p.m.datly.Ar.7 am.datÿ\u20146.59 p.m.Telephones; Main 400 and 46i : ST.JOHN.N.B.AND LIVERPOOG, - - WINTER SAILISGS, \u2018 Tues.Mar 3,Like Ere.Sat.437 8 PESTRY CARPETS, from 10 to 20 pa.and Thursdays.; ; \u2018 ; - \u2019 \u2019 From Liverpoel.' ee Oo PN .and\u2019 City Acscesors Burns 4 à .mn - - \u2018 \u2014- - .> pe esse = ca LT The tuieral or the Lite WA Strat porarite ty UN thy CHS ai The Ca i - ton, nL sl sroteer of Hote A.gia asked Mr Read i.whe My I Laxe Tee - ° , Mir 19 Lass Masiée Thies Mas 8 PORTLAND\u2014Lv ¢ a.m.daily ex.Sundar\u2014 8 p.m.daily.Mar 2h lake Thai Thre Sue + Mersmers ml Se 7e ™ Jaan, NZ.ee o Mail Orders.Special Attention Given to ! i Tr.- \u2014\u2014 - - 21 Fexlutm, aty auditor, Whe ner daily ex.sundav.= Ho Strailer, 20 ov nerd secretary.took was pr yu ; ! 5 72 HET LUS ile om i i ue = ~~ 8 .cit Bg soi at de 4, Shedd Ai \u201cWar present on the night Ald.MelKenzie d - ewe A ; LRO TR\" Lx.mm .' = ISLAND POXT, AND QUEREC A duis, ORK CENTRAL plice AY cdue-day Aeron.to the Late Ald, McDonald wepe looking vers ue bra : : E.otez fm oe Fas (x PE, dai oo TE Eu Dm daily Le Jake Cenc $n wal conducted wih the Oty iberk, te resign.: : .) 5 RATES T7 FASATR.Ou «CRIE or - \u20ac ; : Gide the auspuces of Une Masonie Op.- : em \" : - FN - 44 es Sunday.ND HUDSON RIVER RR.SE, , Cen .RIE hE WE oad awards, Fem per Le ! A Cinder Stats : on tte Lh ! greta Mas vaceptionally QUEBEC.- Thiel an bit 0070 Pare Pain, wr \u2018 - ; in Station as follows: arggel Lorie d.Co : ET #7 omiml 24 Fut CANADA ATLANTIC.\u20ac Trains leave we.The annaul méetlng of the Lake St : OS mm |; Shed 00.Lomim, ROUE Sunt Lomi, Tinwgow Jaina, Timmer, To a » CANADIAN: PACIFIC 3a wav ATLANTIC STEAUSH SL nes - 419 pm.daily.Ar, 11 14 a.da:y\u20147 5, 1 00P M cept Burdar Malone, Utica Cia # bns lines Chmpaby and (he an the th dust.in dhe Private Bills vm.daly ex Sunday.ar oe cally - Syracuse, Rocoes: Cape Breton Fleciri nas been reach COMICS ronm, Leglslative Asseanbly, INTERCOLONIAL \u2019 | ar, Bullalo, Albany, New Yera aud ail points * 4 DY tne appmont gent of AN Mee Quebe, In.the affernoon several aub- 8 \u2019 .; 4 oo for all Adizondack li dis ztatru tha # solution of the .eos #0, ; .OTTAWA-Ly Si am duly ex.£-oaar- - 8, 20A.Me da.!ly ex Jane ponte, diffieuities bilson Une ney ane John Caloilgation Society will be held Henry Morgan & Co.QT 7 TTC \u2019 ; Lie ns wow LN geno | A : EN co : ; 0 Tue hip 8 acte une Sasod dy tie pi V dog : : - = ; 'EPPS\u2019S COCOA ra Va BL LE Nes © vk Feces Congress Made Treacherous Attack on the VUE HE 8 CU the ec sete tins ate wfter Thinothy J Ta EN .; SIND RAE ENN AT AY 9 CoML - English Mail Train to Parley.Leivee TLuLe ow LW Passer vers metural qualities intact, fitted to NOVA SCOTIA.New York, It was anhounced that | ; Pa NN dE Lh LE 6 2 ne ari.ae wv Budd up and maintain .robust ., .2006 gar ent sw arkers would strike on rer 5e \u2019 .15 SSH LL 0 Mar + ; Y , en Yl.hea'tk, and to resist winter's Poor bre Saunders gave additional May 1 ot protest\u201d against the open ; \u201c SIN TON NN AS 5 ARG ENN AT NS D TEE - \u2018 SNE eT RL extreme eold.8old in 4 Ib Potiti eins ome gf the Tikes visti wb shop\u201d proposition, which the employers 1 ; our .= a S SNS Ne ) - RS ] © .Jb , ; nition, ) I whdon, April N° The correspondent WA THOMSON & S00.WN NDEs - ons papèties JAMES EPPS & Wolfie red Amnapolin, Lleat -Gov- will enforce.The open shop plan Bas of (he Caunes with the Thibelins expe SOMETHING TO STAND ON a .0.Lt ornoennathic Chem- coor Jones Geos Jo Troon, MLC been adopted by the employers Be the dittoù fn à despati (ve .; - : \u2018 .h + TRE * | ! + } yor À : .patebh dated Walatse, \u201che, esplahatien of 207 Lada > aah < ae 3 Cw ong The Mari timeEx ress ists.London, England.Perent dy Forest Prof MiMechæn Dre gatanent trade throughout the United 'Aprti 2 reports that 200 \u2018Phibekuus, selling lies tu the fet hin we TUT TMS SVESST TERS ne : \u2014 \u2018 p - 9 Aon ce Mens EEE or Fdu- bates.\"hobding Che Village of Samondu Invited patrors and give Cron SHOWS ode wo) # IT SARANINT SIs.- : Calton.ere dong the pudienee, Vlenon, The Czar hun pent Prince 6° délégation Trou à recobioten ing outwear twa ordures fas shoes ca a es MONTRIA.Non oaeliel Noltcen Ge «ester ur ; | JC darder, !foimeriy of Halifax, Muathbos Hadzinelll, from Warsaw 15 pat, to npproach.When the detegn ate welt phable and ou oran + Be WN wh Nestes ascet Boon £1 Sow Cov Lar Queane Ur ns A Cony piel leg ; cas cectet dertpan for Ward 40 Hyde Galicia, to fodture the Polinh leaders Cor vets 120 vutds fron the Phibetans, Wake à steady cuatolse: Baie You + 20 » 9 Trad, Te RONTO- \u201c 5 wn le ee .Chey, ta AN Lie Cacunes caused by the there to ase thelr Intivence ag othe dati fired à valley al them.No the ties ear ; ° - .ern The FiGnest Le pune of ne ner bu 4 GIVING STR - try , ie y ' to use vbr Infiuence agalust Ch, we dubai \u2018 \u2018 > Co Ï ; ; .= POULE UE ZT LL ODE Que cut net * , 5 ENGTH & VIGOUR.Coben of CIty Salle fluor Hors teo- apt Jtasalion nevetimae-nits of (he ltusslan CCesualttes are reported The despa hv » ; Lu elo Ê PT .[Te 7, 5 5 Lo - 1 as, Mas aly oppeansenl vas oo A Poles TE 14 eeported that the Baestan dds that the Thloectaus wre determine t > 0 MOONEY S FURNESS, WI FELD 3 EPORSL OT Dy LESS WoL Welk pas pe Cade formant en Mulgraue NS The Clovernment as declded Lo proclabar à to oppose the Bolte advance an ; \u2019 : vo ; ; \u2019 ste partdedt as Yh largest bi the Hise late of siege tn Polioad, \u2019 Ciyangtse, from whildh place tetntoree i Cor SL CAUHNNHINE aud , .ALIMITEDY Lowi . ! | ; A row of teeth, an infant smile, A glance quite innocent of guile, I A little head well packed with lore, Of flounce, fichu and proper gore, \u2018A knowing that the world is round, | Some dim ideas of time\u2019 and \u201csound,\u201d | And\u2014nothing more, | + A phrase or two of French, you know, * Enough rag-time to inuke a show, | A sweet contempt fof \u2018old-time wxys, i For classic bards or modern lays, \u201cA constancy much like the wind, | But scant regard for men who grind, | And\u2014nothing more.: , A manneriam not too bold, sA deep idolatry of gold, A high resolve to play no part .Where one surrenders to the heart, * And\u2014nothing more.A puff.a frill, a bit of lacé.A- patch of powder on the face, A soul in which smull interests lie\u2014 A simple soclal butterfly, : Aud\u2014nothing more, .- Pin Money.+ \u201clive made fifty dollars within the last four weeks,\u201d said a woman lately, - Who is especially clever at recognizing the commercial sunshine which is proe|- \u2014pituous for making pin money hay.\u2018How in the world do\u2019 you do it?\u201d ,àsked the friend admiringly.- \"Sleeve frills.You wouldn't believe show many paits I've sold,\u201d was the answer, L ; Isn't there a little hint for dozens vf women in that reply?Women who , want pocket money for a special reason \u201cwithin a.given time?.For while the ready-made article ap- Valenciennes lace, appliques of ecru with even the smallest bit of a garden plot at command begins to think longingly of August sweet.peas.The impulse is a good one,both as regards season and enterprise, for, contrary to the prevailing belief, the little \u201cpainted ladles\u201d are easy of cultivation, even in the hands of an amateur.hoped for too much stress cannot be placed upon the necessity for early and deep planting.The trenches should be at least one foot in depth, and all the better if two feet, to insure the roots plenty of protection from the heat later on, and deep soil to draw upon, for they are gross \u2018feeders.A layer of rich soil should be put in the bottom of the trench.A mixture of thoroughly decomposed manure and a good garden earth or other rich deep soll, makes a good bedding.As the plants grow the trench must be filled in with the prepared soil until even with the surrounding ground.© As soon as the plants show the slightest tendency tu vine they should be provided with a support to which the tendrils may attach themselves, | have found nothing better or more convenient for this purpose than wire netting, which may be purchased by the yard.The sweet pea is one of the thirstiest of plants, and during sthe heated term, when the earth and atinosphere give forth little moisture, should dally receive a generous ulloivance of water, not a mere sprinkling, but a drenching.Thijs neglect to water regularly and thoroughly accounts for many fallure | in sweet peu culture.Co Another essential to satisfactory | {sweet pea growing is a sunny exposure.| 1 have proved to my satisfaction that this point is un Important one.| Those grown in the shade are neither so thrifty nor is the,.bloum so rich in\u2019 color or go abundant as \u2018when grown iu.the sun.\u2019 ! The sweet pea grower should remein-.ber that to be prodigal in the cutting, of the bloom is the surest way to sccure an increase, | i .the C For ook.Bananas.Baked Bananas and Apples.\u2014~Remove\u2019 the skin from the large, ripe bunanaw,! put them in a porcelain or granite buk- ing-pan: add six tablespoonfuls of water; bake in a quick oven for twenty minutes, basting three or four times.Core, without paring, six large, sweet! apples; stand them in a baking pan: ; peals to the hurried business woman «nd to her of slender add half a cup-of wiiter: bake tu i quick, If thoroughly satisfactory results are] .tite was fitful, and - can describe the good it did me.EES Mrs.\u201d Hughson, hose letter follows, is another woman in high sition who owes her health to the use of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound.\u201cDear Mrs.Pincaay: \u2014I suffered for several years-with general ud of Chicago, whose -down pains, caused by womb trouble.My appe- would lie awake for hours, and could not sleep, until T seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired.After reading one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound, and I am so glad I did.Noone I took three bottles faithfully, and besides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison out of my body, and made me feel as spry and active as a young girl.Mrs.Pinkham\u2019s.medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be.\u201d Mrs.M.E.Huanson, 347 East Ohio St, Chicago, IL : Mrs.Pinkham Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements.Apparently trifling incidents in woman's daily life frequently produce daplacements of the womb.A slip on the stairs, lifting during menstrustion, standing at a counter, running a sewing machine, or attending to the most ordinary tasks may result in displacement, and a train of seriousevils is siarted.The firat indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick sction.Don't let the condition become chronic through neglect or a mistaken ides that you oan overcome it by exercise or leaving it alonè.Lydia E weakness and bearing ariomee\u2014z + A DAINTY HOME-DINNER BLOUSE purse, there re-| oven for twenty minutes, basting two, ore than a million women have regained health by the use of tess at a small luncheon this week, Jimaius the wide.leisure 4 » , friends in Montreal, © terday afternoon in honor of her guest, - 98 his political party was in power covers being laid for fourteen.After: wards the, guests enjoyed some delightful music, vocal and instrumental.~The marriage.of Dr.J.N.Boivin, of St.Martine, Beauce, and brother of Mr.Jos.Boivin, Assistant Provincial Secre- | tary, to Miss Eva Lemieux, «daughter of Mr.Alfred Lemieux, accountant, of Levis, is announced to take place ut Levis, Anil 25.\u2019 co A drawing room meeting was held ati Ottawa Wednesday afternoon at the, residence of the Bishop of Ottawa and Mrs, Hamilton, at.four o'clock, when an interesting address upon Education ! was given by.Miss Smith, principal of King's Hall, Compton, Lady Eileen Elliot had the \u2018misfortune to lose her diary which was burnt, during the recent fire at Government! House, The loss is an irreparable one to hér, as in it she had kept a faithful record of all that had happened and of the principal people whom she had met during her stay in Canada.Sir Frederick.and Lady Borden, Ottawa.entertained at dirmer Wednesday.evening, in honor of the Duke of Sutherland, the other guests being Lady Laurier, Sir-Charles and Lady Ross, Sit Elzear and.Lady Tascheregg, Mr, and Mrs.R.L.Bordeu, - and\u201d Hon.Mw.Lemieux.The following ladies have very kind- Ww consented Lo act as patronesses at the \u201cAt Home\" given by the West- |.mount Hockey Club next Thursday evening in Victoria Hall:-\u2014Mrs.Peter McKenzie, Mrs.Geo.D.McKay; Mrs: Jas.Raillie, Mrs.C, B.Powter, and Mrs.D.McNicoll.Mr.C.B.Pitblado, who has been connected with Mr.F.-L.Hutchinson, | broker, for the past two years, has been appointed manager of the Royal Securities Company \"of Halifax, and: will leave for that city next week.Mr.| end Mrs.Pitblado have made many who will regret their departure.Mrs.M.Rubenstein, Sherbrooke St., entertained at a delightful euchre yes- Miss Franklyn, of Toronto.The draw- ing-room and tea-room were prettily decorated with American Beauty roses.Cards were played at eighteen tables, the prize-winners heing Mrs.laing, Miss Franklyn, Mrs.L.H Packard, Mrs.Traversey and Miss Stone.Justice Nesbiit, Ottawa, entertained at luncheon at the Rideau \u201cClub on Wednesday, in honor of the Duke of Sutherland.Covers were Juld for twenty-two.The guests were Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Willam Mulock, Sir Charles Ross, Chief Justice Sir Elzear \u2018Taschereau, Sir Louis Davis, Hon.Wn.Fielding, Hon, Sidney Fisher, Hon.Clifford Sifton, Sir Frederick Borden, Hon, Wiillam Paterson, Mr.R.Is.Borden; Mr.Justice Burbidge, Mr.Justice Bedgewick, Mr.Justice.Killam, Mr, Sheriff Sweetland, -Hon.John Haggart.Mr.Barker, M.P., Mr.Casgrain, Mr.Newcombe, Mr.E.B.Osler.Mr.Justice Wurtele, Mrs.Wurtele end Miss O'Brien, when in Washingtoh # few days ago, had the privilige of a | private interview with President Roose- | velt, arranged for through the courtesy | of Secretary of War Taft, an old friend : of Judge Wurtele's.The President was very cordial in his reception of the, Canadians, and in the course of con-: versation laughingly said that so long | there would he no coercive measures tlesigned to draw Canada or any other country into alliance with the Republic.Rather, he looked forward to the day when Great Britain and her colonies, acting as one great English-speaking mation, would stand side by side with the United States in the march of civ-j Blization.Mrs.J.R.Thibaudeau, entertained at a\u2019 young yesterday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs, Gurd, of Detroit.The hostess recefved In à gown.of black crepe de chine, and Mrs.Gurd wore i face gown of ecru guipure.\u2018The tea table, which was prettily decorated with red carnations, was in.charge of Mrs.Aime Géoffrion and Miss Gagnon, ussisted by Miss Gascoigne, Miss Boyer end Miss Villlurd: Among those present were the Misses Lacoste, Miss Tascher- eau, \u2018Migs Stearns, the Misses Larocque, Miss Marguerite Steele, Miss Stanley Bagg, the Misses Raphael, Miss Jfu- teux, Mrs.Guy Boyer, Miss Boyer, Mrs.Hamel, Mrs.Howard, Miss Taylor, Miss Georgette Roy, Miss Labelle, and many others.Durocher St., people's téa .+* \u2018® .The following \u2018Indies are on the tes ception committee for the dance in ald of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, to be held at the Place Viger this evening'-fady Tait, Mrs.Andrew-A, Allan, Mrs, Hugh A.Allan, Mrs.P.Buchanan, Mrs.V., Buchanan, Mra.Colin Campbell; Mrs.Frank Caverhill, Mrs.Harold Eadie, Mrs.W.F.Forbes, Mra.Hugh Graham, Mrs.Anthur Hamilton, Mra.Robert Loring, Mrs: Allan.Mackenzie, Mrs, Vincent Meredith, Mrs.Charles Meredith, Mrs, Herbert Molson, Mrs J.J.M.Pangman, Mrs.Herbert Red- | pall, Mrs, Farquhar Robertson, Mrs.; ?White chiffon, with a silk embroidered dot, fashions dinner waist.The collar, the epaulett Paraguay lace, and the embroidered chiffon is laid over a, plain chiffon of the! same tint, the whole being mounted upon a perfectly fitted featherboned silk | is usually confined to aw Watteau frill, ed \u2018yoke and the cuff ure of a very fine linings A narrow crush celuture-of white satin finishes the blouse, : Geo.H.Smithers, Mrs, Louis suther- | jland, Miss Evelyn Stanley Bags, Miss still in abeyance, and which it was jm-| the band.Maud Buker, Miss May Barclay, Miss Muriel se 'Miss-Kathleen David- sou, Missf Annie Iwan, Miss Hingston, Miss\u2019 Marjorie Howard, Miss Hosmer, Miss Lorraine Percy, Miss lily Peter- fon, Miss Nora: Pliers, Miss.Phyllis Porteous, Miss Ruby Ramsay, Miss Beatrice Rawlings, herd, Miss Margaret Stearns, Miss Muriel Stikéman and Miss Alice\u201d Suth- erlund.\u2019 ~ + Nurses Ask for Higher Rates The Nurses Assoclation, hradquarters at 175 Mansfield Street.have recently issued a circular coitaining a new rcheduls, of rates.Some of the doce tors have oppased the changes and the impression has gone abroad that the rates have become exorbitantly high.This impression seems to be a mistaken one, and the new charges do not seem to have in apy way hmit-4 ed the work of the nurses.\u201cI da not consider the rates that the Nurses Association Is eharging is very high.\u201d said one doctor, \u20181 am not employing any of thém, at present, however.\u201d The cards showing.their new rates were forwarded to the.doctors, some little time ago.Some of the latter were displeased at the idea of raising their prices.\u2018The consequence may possibly be that Jnexperienced nurses may get a little of the work] that has-gone to the Association, \u201cI cannot understand why there has been opposition and dissatisfaction among the doctors, on account of the Increase in our schedule of rates,\u201d and the woman, who was upholding ihe side of the Nurses\u2019 Association, spoke: earnestly.ca week, or $2.00 a duy with higher rates \"The former rate was 514 for special diseases.The rate hus been raised to $16 a week, a difference of only $2.00 à week.There are also certain considerations which the nurse demands, one.is that she be not obliged \u2018to pay for her meals' out of her daily wage, another that she shall have at least eight hours off duty for rest.The rates for special cases are also raised, and tuberculosis is cliseed as à \u2018the few houses which it contained were : being lis lke as Un soldiers, and as uncom-, contagious disease, the charge $3.00 a day.In the States the ordiu- ary wage is $25 a week for trained nurses, It Is higher in Ottawa \u2018Toronto than in Montreal, and higher in the: surrounding country than in the city.The room rent and incidentals have gone up in price and the nurses feel that the extra $2.00 will only cover the extra expense of ving.\u201cThe nurses in our assoclation are all graduate nurses, and from only those hospitals large enough to give satisfactory training.We take them from the Royal Victoria, the General, the Western, the Woman's and the Maternity in the city, but few nurses who graduate from our hospitals, care to remain in Montreal, on account of {he poor pay, holic cases to $6.00 a day.We do not want these cases, we hyve always said we did not want these cases, und if they want nurses \u2018they must pay for them.\" \" \u201cWhy do\u201d the doctors oppose raise\u201d\u201d was asked, a .\u201cI do not know.\u201d was the answer, \u201cSome think we have taken too decided a stand, and do not seem tn think we ure privileged to take such a step.Que of them was very angry, but his anger has availed nothing, for the association is for the benefit of the nurses, protects the nurses regardless of outside criticlsnt, and ts run on business principles.\u201d = } the., Good Will Club.- The annual meatinæ of the Godd-wilt Club was held at ihe Home, 2078 St.Catherine Street at 4 o'clock yesterday.afterrioon, Ing.© In presenting her report the setretary atated that one hundred girls had been on the roll call during the season and had fuithtully attended the meetings, though many had a long distance .to come.In the charity circle of thé club Rev.Dr.Symonds presid- there hud been last year thirty-seven | members, which had this season heen) Increased to fifty, and in consequenre there was now, a bank account of $48.Votes of thanks were given by the secretary to the many kind friends of the |.officers of the club who 86 ably ussist-.ed at the social evenings which were held the last Friday of every month during the winter; also to the president, Miss Howard and the treasurer, Hepburn, for the devotedness in the club's Interests.: Miss.Hepburn's report of this year's tinances was most encouraging, though Misg (ecilin Shep-! and so they go to the States.|\u2019 \u201cWe have raised the rate for ulco-| iss].she stated.a previous*debt of $150 was [possible to meet under present condi- \u201ctions.The receipts of the year were $044.87, und expenditure $542.40.Miss i Hepburn stated Lo keep fre of debt the j club required in excess of the present receipts at least $200 a year more, + \u201cThe president, Miss Howard, then \u2018read the report of the Holliday -House itt.Berthier, stating that this -was the twelfth year the club had been able to i give a two weeks much needed.rest \u2018and change during the summer months to fifty-five of Mpntreal's hard work- Ing girly; and already she had many applications for the coming Through the kindness of Mr, Legbick, Berthier, in allowing the use of.some empty rooins in the school house, tha ¢lub chad been able to mecommodate severat more than usual last summer, as the.Home itself was otfercrowded.The financial report showed receipts $585.91; expenditure, $535.15.Miss Howard spbke Very forcibly of the work being done at.Berthler and of the in- credsing need each year of more acs rommodation and help from the public to meet the many passing demands.In \u2014 sesson., class who will this dainty Morris) Wear only the hand-made sort.These the apple will are patrons who pay well for the right \u2018kind of work.; In dress sleeves the use af the ruffle which falls frome an elbow or a three- quarter length sleeve, The szleeve,coming to the wrist.{s made closc-fitting, \u2018at least to the depth of a cuff, a Coat sleeves are more frequently \u2018flar- Juge or they aré drawn into a wide j Vindyke cuff.From the inside fall the soft, full frills, often shaped off from.a width of four or five Inches at the! front to seven or cight inches at the! back.te 2 Only the finest of lace fs,avallable for this beautiful trimmer.for if ever a poor grade shows up.at its cheapest it is when.put to such a use, From: one and a half to two or three yards of lace are required for each sleeve,so that the finish is by no means inexpensive, to © But to the woman viewing the matter tfrom a commetcial - standpoint.the | dainty lingerie fri!ls are most Interest- dng.' CT To many of us they are even more exquisite than those of lace, -and it is in their delicate handiwork that most business is done by the free lance embroiderers, \u2018 .I Fagoting.Mexican or Taoro drawn- lwark and many other forms of needle- ; work are used for these linen ruffles, ! In the way, of finish there are the | various narrow wash ribbons, narrow + I ss The Silver Pin [oman || Serials V Pi Copyright \u2018are Good | oo : secured by |.! Serials.' By Alfred Wilson Barrett.The Herald § CHAPTER XXIII.\u2014 (Continued).He quickly communicated hls sus- picians to Sterrett, und they looked round them.\u2018Fhe street they stood in was a quiet little gray street, leading down to the docks, but ipparently much too respèctable and sober to have anything but avery distant acquaintance with those busy: haunts and theif fre- :quenteré.There was not à sign of a rlublic house in its short length, and ymupicative, from the outside at least.+ \u201cHe night be In anyone of those and | houses,\u201d raid the \u201cStoat,\u201d peering at them, ns ifthe would read thelr secrets from their gray, even faces, \u2018or he \u2018night not.He might hive just dropped (that puncil, if it 14 really his, on his way, down to tha docks, and be now missing At pn his way to America.\u201cWho can tell!\u201d : Gordon did not reply immediately, and then -suddenly he .beut down to look at the ground.\u201cFind me a footprint with :2 very pointéd toe-a long narrow footprint with a very light trend,\u201d he said brusquely to the \u201cStoat,\u201d and bending down he commenced to peer about in the road.Rain had fallen within the past twenty-four hours.and the street was muddy sind wit, There had, however.been little \u201ctraffic; it was net a street where there was likely to be much; yet there were many footprints, neverthe- lless, and many which were unrecogniy- ables\u2019 Several times Gordon hit upon one which semed to recall those which ihe remembered on the floors of the mpty house where he had first met Coir, Gaunt; buat on each, occasion some | peculiarity, or sotne subsequently discovered difference, made him\u2019 change this theory, and he was about to give the task uf in despair, when suddenly a cry from Sterrett\u2019s son roused him.The boy had set himself stolidly to work, after Gordon's first words to his father.He had taken a line at some distance from the latter's, and for some time, apparently, his efforts: met with no more success than theirs, Now, his cager eve and quick gesture told a different tale, and Gordon and\u2019 Sterrett went quickly to his side.\u2018°B He was pointing to a spot near the Abbeys- sait is just the pleasant tonio\u2014 laxative that delicate wo= men and girls need : Gently but effectually cleans the system.Ad au éraggiots Price 8e.and 0%, \u2018I clever enoumh.to followme here, but a) pavement on one side of the street, about fifty vards from the place where it had first heen disinterred by Sterrett's icane.Gordon looked eagerly down to where he pointed, and drew a \u2018long breath.\u201cI was right,\u201d he said.\u201cT am | Aure of it now.That is the pencil-case \"æure enough, for I recognize this mark \u2018at least.\u201d ; © Before them, clearly printed on the \u201cBOft 8011 of the roadway was a long narrow footprint, which Gordon, at least, could not doubt was Usher's.i The task was not easy even now that they had gained the first.step, but it : Was not so difficult for Gordon as it would have been for another.His Afri- cali experience stood him In good stead, and he picked out here and there a half-obliterated footprint, which Wter- irett and hia son would have passed unconsciously.} It was fortunate that the atreet, was such-a quiet one, or otherwise their proceedings, muoh as they attempted to disguise them, must have attracted some attention; but the quiet little dingy houses remained impenetrable, no one seemed to take any notice of (them; and at length they paused near a house which semed quieter and more unconscious than its neighbors.It was here that Usher had stopped, unless Gordon had been mistaken in all the signs on which he depended; and standing a little aside, out of range of the windows, they examined it.\u2019 Their rutiny, however, told them «nothing.The house might have been, empty for all sign it gave to the contrary.The curtains were closely.drawn across the windows: no smoke came trom the chimneys; and no gound reached their ears trom within, .Sterrett, who had taken a turn round ; the rear of the building, returned after à moment or two.\u201cThere is no back door,\u201d he sald.\u2018But I have left the boy round there in casé of accidents.Our man may have gone in there, or he may not.I am going to find out, at all events.\u201d Gordon nodded, and the detective, walking up the steps, rang the bell.After a moment steps were heard coming down the passage, and the door opened, disclosing a neat little mald, who enquired thelr business, Sterrett, who had made the enquiry.did not take any notice of the girl, but brusquely pushing past her, entered the passage.There was a door on the right, and opening it, he looked in.Gordon, who had fcilowed him closely, looked over his shoulders, and for a second the two stood motionless, for ns the door dpened Usher had sprung to his feet and faced them.You!\" he oried, \u2018How the devi] do you come here?\u201d .Sterrett allowed Gordon to pass, and quietly closed the door.\u2018You are wanted on a charge of murder,\u201d he sald.\u201cHere tt my warrant.\u201d eyes fixed themselves on the paper.Bnt he pulled himself together.\"Curse you and your warrant,\u2019 he said.\u201cDo you think I am auch a fool As to be taken quietly?You have béen round! sugar.yolks of three eggs and grited \u2018rind of the lemon, until smooth and pour over the bananas | while: hot.\"simplicity in time of need.when -scaut EE ; life, Usher's pale lips tightened, while his| at jor three times, The naturul sugar of; : dissolve in the water, | \"and the basting will soften the skin, | Serve the bananas und apples together, | either hot or cold.| Banana Float.\u2014Pour over a dish of} | sliced bananas (about à dozeñ) the | Juice \u2018of one lemon.Make a custard of \"one cupful of milk, one-half cupful of Cook over water When cold cover with à meringue of the whites of the ghree egga and one tablespoonful of sugut.Small spoonfuls of jelly make à pretty : and palatable garnishing.\u2018 Banana Tarts\u2014This Is a very simple dish and only mentioned because of its labor can be given to the day's dessert.Unless you have plenty.of time and ire an expert in making puff paste, it will be better to buy yur tart shells #t the baker's.The shell¥ are very inexpensive, Fill the shells witli thin, slices of bananas, and pour over the.\u2018whole just before serving whipped, \u2018cream, which has been sweetened und flavored with vanilla extract.\u2018This is] an exceedingly dainty and palatable dish.Bananas dnd Rire.\u2014Boil the rice ag! you would a vegetable, drain perfect-| ly dry and put it in the bottom ôf your! platter.Have the bananas baked:! place them over the top of \u2018the .rice, | dust with sugar.put over a teaspoonful of lemon and serve at once, | i the worst forms of female complai Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound IY the slightest trouble appea i write to Mrs.Pinkham, at Lynn, ow timely words from her will s rs which you do not understand Mass, for her advice, and a few you tbe right thing to do.This advice costs you nothing, but it may mean life or happiness or both.you could do te bad, failing and displacement of the ail troubles the uterus or womb.uterusén the early stage of develop ous bmmors It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up entire female system.Its record of cures should be relied upon with confidence.ORFEIT if we cannot forthwith produce the original letters and sigestures eË prove their absolute gepuinen ] Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co, Lyon, 6-6 A no testimonials, which will $500 ein.Ass embed 4 {A of their draggin \u2019 \u201cJ suffered dov womb trouble, nervousness, and excruciating ache, but a few bottles of Lydia E.Pink Vegetable Compound made life look new and promising to me.J am lightand .health te women who thus suffer.: r nts, \u2014 that bearing-down feeling, weak womb.inflammation of the ovaries, and Mrs.Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington .St., Kingston, Ont., writes: \u2018_ \u201cDror Mrs.PInkHAam:\u2014 You are indeed a godsend to women, and if they all knew what \u201c À for them, there would be no need g out miserable lives in agony._ or years with bearing-down pains, ead- ham\u2019s happy, and I de not know what sickness + Yis, and I now enjoy the best of health.\u201d * Lydia E.Pinkbam\u2019s Vegetable Compound can always be relied upon to restore It is a sovereign cure for t dissolves and expels tumors from the: ent, and checks any tendency to camcer- the and is the greatest in the worid, ap - 7 \u201c .à » ess.\u201c \u20143 Ï \u201cTt ts impossible,\" she said, turhing to\u2018 down , tiger which is tracked to té lair la not; Sterrett.\u201d | | necessarily a tiger which is caught, | is my fault\u2014he did it for | my friends.Look our for yourselves!\u201d ! have been poor, very poor, you see.\u201cThere îs some mistake.It rie I\u2014-we He + , and the approached.; : { Mr, Gaunt held out his other hand to, Gordon, who nodded us their eyes met, .y did not meet his as he Sterrett lung himself aside only just, wanted to buy back the\u2014our old house, replying to Tithe mute question \u2018in the \"in time, for Usher drew a revolver and for me, ; ¢ It is that which has led him wrong.It fired with the rapidity of lightning.| The ex-corporal\u20193 movement saved his! the bullet almost grazing his; shoulder, | Gordon sprang at Ushet to seize him\u2019 and stop him from firing.again, but: It was the wish of his life.is\u2014oh, gentlemen, let -me-\u2014 , Gordon, who had turned.again, sprang forward to catch her, but it was 100 late.She had fallep to the ground.Usher faced them both roughly, \u2018glher's eyes, \u201cHe is taken ahd is he said.\u201cHe hus confessed.\u201d : .i.Vivienne looked up, and Mr.Gaunt gave it sigh of relief.- - ; \u201cThank God!\u201d he said.Will be no trouble in the future.\u201cThen thers .And the gambler was too quick for \u2018him.standing between them and her pros- new 1 have something to say to you He darted under his outstretched arm,, pazsed Sterrett, who Was still 8tag-, gered with the smoke and noise, and\u2019 reached the door.In another moment his hand would have been on the handle, when sud-: deniy it turned.and the door opened.| A tail old lady with white hair appeared on the threshold suddenly, and turned with fear and astonishment in, her eyes from Usher to the other two.mer.\u201cPhillip!\u201d she cried.Usher, who had made an attempt to hide the revolver, had grown as pale as death, and -stood with his head hanging down, apparently completely overwhelmed, and the old lady turned from him to Gordon and Sterrett.| \u201cWhat are you doing here?What does this mean?\u201d she asked haughtily.Something in her face made Gordon turn away without replying, and with a \u2018sudden sense of gullt, but Sterrett stepped forward, | \u201cIf you want to know what we are dong here, we've got a warrant for his, arrest,\u201d he =atd brusquely, pointing to Usher, \u201cAnd he\u2019s just had a try putting me out Of the way.He's a bit free with his revolver.\u201d no : The old lady had staggered and put her \u2018hand to her heart at the word \u201cwarrant,\u201d but she drew herself\u2019 up with an effort.\u201c1 do not know what my son has done, but you must forgive him, gentlemen,\u201d she sald.\u201cIt is nothing bad, I am sure,\u201d sha continued proudly.\u201clt Is some misunderstanding, which we shall very shortly be able to put right.\u2019 My son is engaged to be married to a very wealthy young lad}.We are, of course, very poor Just now, or we: should not be living in such a house as this.When my son\u2019 marries this young lady, Misa Gaunt\u2014\"\" Usher made a motlon as if to beg her to cease, but she did not pay any attéention, and he let his head hang down again while she continued: ; \u201cMiss Gaunt.Her father is a very wealthy man, very wealthy indeed, and all his money will be hers, and naturally, of course, my son's.We shall then be able to arrange everything.I am sure you will consider this, gentlemen, and be lenient to him.\u201d She stopped and looked at Sterrett end Gomdon hesitatingly, and then, at Usher, who had not changed his attitude.And® then something ln thar faces neemed to warn' her, and she! turned white.\u201cWhat is 'this\u2014this warrant?\u201d she sald.Usher turned to Gterrett quickly.Come!\u201d he said.\u201cI am ready.\u201d But the old lady stoppéd them.| \u201cWhat i» this warrant?\u2019 she repeated.\u201c1 insist upon knowing.\u201d : Gordon flushed with pity, and walked to the window, and 8terrett, even, hesitated.\u2018\u2018It is a warrant for his arrest on a charge of murder, mum!\u201d he sald last ee \u201cMurder! oh, my God! But it Is imp \u2014-'\" fhe stopped suddenly, for Usher had looked up almost against his will, and their eyea had met.She staggered and rested, but stiffened herself with an effort, and her eyes avoided Usher.à > trate body.\u201cI am ready.\u201d he said.\u201cJet us go before: she -she comes reund.It is truc, 1 did it for her i sake.There is nothing to be said.Come=\" us they still hesitated.\u201cFor God's sake, come on!\u201d Gordôn'a eÿes turned to the unconsei- ous figures on the tloor.hut the appeal.in the gamblers voice decided him, and he followed.Sterrett lipped the handcuffs on Usher's wrists In the hali, but it was evident thatahis resistance was over; and Gordon, seeing this, took the opportunity to whisper to the little maid, who had appeared with wide-open eyes at the entrance to the kitchen.\u201cGo to your mistress\u2019 quickly.\u201d \u2018he sald, \u201cand ure this to buy her anything which is necessary.She has been taken ill.Keep this for.yourself,\u201d slipping a note and a sovereign into her hand.The little maid undded blankly, and watched him follow Sterrett and Usher from the \u201chouse with uncomprehendinæ eyes: Ent Gordon knew that at least she \u2018had the money, and her face looked {two.Gordon, J have spoken to my | daughter-=no, don't stop me, Vivienne! 1 have told her what I said to you, and what your answer was.You know 'how that answer pleased me, and how \u201cIt has lightened the burden of my.gos ing.1 have been made still happier by the knoledge that\u2014but give me vour hands there, now they are joined.Gor- \u2018don, my boy, you have done a great deal fur hér.be good to her; I am sure you will\u201d 0 .| Gordon felt her hard lle warm and \u201csoft in his, and, as they bent over the \u2018bed.he pressed it and murmured somes.\u2018thing In her éar which made her bend \u2018lower, while \u2018the color came to her cheek.And then all other cornsidera- tipn vanished in thought for the man .| who had thought so much for them, ! .° ° ° | Vivienne saunt, mourned sincerely for | her father, whom she had always loved | deeply, but.sorrow passes, ahd there came a time when Gordon ventured to renew the subject: which had occupied, Mr.Gaunt's mind before his death, honest.\u201cWhat à blackguard L feel,j and when he agaln clasped Vivienne's he thought.pooundrel \u20ac rien all, but I feel as if it was I.myself, who had comniitted the crime.\u201d 2° \\ They picked up Sterrett s boy.whose eves sparkled at the sight of Usher; and Sterrett quickly.recovered from the temporary cmbarrassment which had overtaken even his hardened nature, as they returned to town.The office was assured to-him now, but he had the decency nat to mention the fart Lefore Usher, and it was-i silent party \u2018which performed the journey to London, 2 ; , CHAPTER XXV.An hour after the return to town found Gordon again at the house at Pentonville.Mr.Gaunt was dying.There was no doubt of the\u201d fact on this occasion.He had been right when he \u2018had felt himself assured of his hp- proaching end, and the doctor's prognostications had been altogether falsified.The improvement had not continued; a relapse had set in, and Gordon had oily just arrived in time.He wag shown inte Mr.Gaunt\u2019s bedroom, where he found Vivienne kneeling by the bedside.She had her hand In her father's, and Gordon could sce} that he pressed it as he entered the room.*Her eyes, however, were cast _\u2014\u2014 LADIES J orast You! A .If you havo an fnnoying facial blemish wo will permanently and painlessly remove ft by Blectrolysis, an electric treatment.We also purity the akin, remove all discolorations, cura callousness, méth patches, pimples, and all other defects of the complexion, We don't cover then up\u2014weo ure them.Montreal Dermatologioal .Institute, iss BENSON.Proprietor 2303 St.Catherine St.Tel.Up 1298 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u201c ol \u201cHe Is a murderer and a; hand in his.They had both grown to know each other better.by that time, _ but time and acquaintance had not ! changad \u2018their thoughts; ahd \u2018Vivienne's father might have been quite happy could he \u2018have seen the result of his care for nis daughter's future, for, when Gordon asked her the question which was to decide that future, her answer was \u201cYes.\u201d * } The End.\u2026, \u2014 In hot weather ît is quite a common sight.to see a number of intoxicated wasps lying here and there around a jam pot partly filled with beer, which proves 'a never-failing \u201ctrap\u201d for these \"insects, who buzz around the pot until - they finally decide to sample its cone .| tents, with the result that they bee ; come insenkible at once.THE BELL TELEPHONE CO, OF CANADA, LIMITED.NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.clared, payable at the Company's Otfico in Montreal, on\u2019 the 15th April next, to shareholders of record the 30th March, 1804.CHAS.P.SCLATER, ' a \"Secretary-Treasurer, © Montreal, 14h March, 1904.ed \u2014o\u2014 OTICH 1S HEREBY , GIVEN THAT AV Lewis E.Curtis, of Chicago, Illinois, Inventor, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at tho present session thereof, for an Act to authorize the Importation into Canada, for a period to be fixed under Patents Numbers 72726 and 72727, datod 13th August, 1901, for improvements in machines for cut and cxpanding sheet metal.\u2018 : C.A.JONES, Oshawa, Ont, ; A Solicitor for Appli Dated 1st March, 1004.?cast.Ÿ \u2014 ting * .A Dividend pf Two Per Cent.has been dee now in prison,\u2019 . THE WORLD OF SPOR CALEDONIAN.CLUB'S ern, and Gig Lamps in the Iroquois was a surprise, but they displayed bad ve men on transatlantic links brought oft their strokes\u2014Rolland k and the Kjrkaldys and hia own famous brother Willle; with a fund of stories of thelr prowess and an inexhaustible knowledge of their methods, No small advantage is it, therefore, to sit at the feet, or, rather, to walk dlamiss ar English county for fewer than 300 or make more than 60 ° D.R\u2014We are only.too glad to answer queries, Gregor McGregot was certainly the finest wicket keeper in England, but inagmuch as Lilley- was a better] bat, and only a little leas capable be- Aght ag 195 lb, the featherweight champion of Maine.O'Malley.claima to be Rugens Tremblay.\u2018of Montreal.has had the most phenomenal rise of any, lightweight wrestler in recent years.A few months ago he was mediacre.To-day he ls rvery near the warld's Trades and Labor Councll announ that it will sive Information sounces ity macretary, F.Johngton, 209 St, Antoine treet, to mechunies and otherw who contemplate coming to Canadu, The Council Is opposed to the means being taken to assist immigration Cunuada, claindng the people &0 he .hotel, stake, and Land's ¥nd in the (staying power und tacttes.It is &| about the links wi ho, not once| hind a the lutter waa chosen) champlonship.Try rally bec ANNUAL MEETING [Hire fais soil Juni ss Bld if oid eon J Bain, pr, où Ban, Et by Dati bills BEE \u201col?| Lo - _ ,; - ol : AL two, two-year-oids, Montoleen und Noo to aay that hud the three who compose Morris, \u201cplain,\u201d and all the greater| ter yeurs.\u201cTom: Riley, the English Mghtwelght ; The Past Season Has Been the Most Hamilton stake.Successful in its Long History.The annual general meeting of the Caledonia Curling Club was held at the bourne, Eclipse, Pillardist, Imperialist, \u2018Woodgatherer.| between Scotland and England in 1903 it 1e th Fredericton, N.B.Aprib 8-\u2014(Special.y + rink last evening, Mr.W.Lyall\u2019 pre- ho have cracked, and sufficient capacity ROWING-AQUA CS.Arthur Cripps, who styles himse el Lin the Legisiatu - \u2014 played at Leeds in a sea of mud en- ; .re yesterday a bilb- [ Sided over a lurge attendance of mem The Kirkfield Stable is looking and won by Scotland.It was & sur- for the proper application of the acl -| middleweight champion: of Australia, wus \u2018Introduced by Hon, Mr- Mr.Burket, on behalf of the Committee presented a most interesting resume of the season's work, in which he mentioned that this had been the long- Among the nominations in the Grand Canadian steeplechase are Dick Hasse, Presgrave, Mel- Governor Boyd, Hipawny, Higble and around for a good jockey for \u2018the approaching season, and it is reported that negotiations for the services of Romanelli, the Italian Jockey, are now utes, the tie might have been saved, it not won.-Celts won on their brave show of pluck and perseverance.\u2014 X.Y.Z.\u2014The intérnational match prise .victory, the Scottish pack completely outplaying the burly Yorkshire forwards.| champion, won the gold medsl at pine- gods or less who walk about the classic ground \u2018of ®t.Andrews, North Britain.Let it be sald that Mr, James proved a pupil apt, intelligent, and Industrious, with suficlent tenacity to keep himself.to it when others would tific methods he was taught to employ by his.preceptor.Walter J.Travis, t the U.8.amateur an Englishman, H.\u2018C, Hill, the MoGiN run-getter, 1s He learned his orlcket at Birmingham, and learned it | Lou Scholes\u2019 Ent Entry Accepted.\u201cThe entry of Louis F.Scholes, of the|m Toronio Rowing Club, fot the Diamond wrestling \u20ac amplon, is in this cour- try to endeavor to reguin the warld\u2019's championship from Bothner.A condition of the meeting is that he beat : | Tremblay thts evening.and who is matched with Jack Williams of Philadelphia, did not make much of an Impression in England, Gus Ruhlin had the better.of the six- IN THE N.8.LEGISLATURE.Bill to Amend Act Relati Con \u201cso lidation of tolating to ?to amend the act relating to the can.! solidation of thé statutes.He ex; laine ed that it was customary to make pro vision for-a larger sum for the works - f 149 , : the ste- th est curling season in the history ofthe: on.op Fomanelli is 2 well nal figure Y ACHTIN cs | hurst, for the best gross score with a Sculls, has Boen Ae ay, the a round fight with Jim Jeffords at Phil- |; han ea pk A contemplat-de , club.The rink was opened of Nay be a \u2018capable Jockey.and | said to ° card of 78, leading Sterling, Beckwith \\Scholes, who has been undergoing a 8delphla.The bout was a tame one.| The House went {ito Committee om \u2019 Jf gna count\u201d ot Ve Patriots 3 The Gorton Club,» | © 9.Stevenson, by Uo stroker.gare Sours or trabvine, da 1e ps ne enn rime ont À After mentloning the various compe- I Xi on for the fairs in St.Johns, N.B., April 8.\u2014It is not un-{ No women golfers will Be siven an land from New York on June 16.He|- MISCELLANEOUS.- confirm the ap pry perde 19 1 titlons the report says: June 30 to July 2 askiwin, July 4 likely that there will be a challenge for opportunity of competing In the las will bé accompanied : by Eddie Dur- city of St.John «nd the Imperial Dry À \u201cCol.A.A, Stevenson, having learn, und 5; Calgary, July 7, 8 ands; High the Coronation Cup this summer.\u201d A pian games at the St.Louls Wor nan, the professional sculler, who Is American Contingent Home.- dock was agreed to.The bil in further ed that he could obtain the original River, July 11 aay 12: Lethbridge e, 13|number of Charlottetown yachtsmen | Fair.again training him.San Francisco, April 8.\u2014Iver Lawson, amendment \u2018of the law relating to the picture of \u2018Prince -Arthur opening and 14; Macleod, 15 and\u2019 16; Medicine intend building a racing craft for.use p| On his réturn to \u2018America Scholes will of Salt Lake, accompanled .by Floyd !EYFINZ 4nd assessing of rates and tax- Caledonia Rink on Mountain Street, in|, t, 18 and 19 in their own waters, which, if success-|, The Lambton Golf and Country Club] to the National Regatta at St.Louis\u2019 : 4 es in St.John was Taken up and dise : December 1869,\u201d us usual, with the in- **# and 19.ful, will be brought here to compete| has opened a temporary nine-hole 80 J the Canadian Henley at St.Cath- a Far Downing, ends \u20ac ussed.Mr.Purdee stated that the bil§ : terest of the club at heart.pgnentioned |' There will be trotting races In Bar- against the Cibou.course for.members wishing to play.| ines, where he will row in the genior! Gr san Jose, Srey ©.arrived on the #8 amended was aprpoved by the .come RE Lhe fat our pres den inoney Lo pay rie, on May 24 and 25.ors boat Is gJesigned by John Pinaud, Sali and the doubles, ing CI aw\u201d Bk gteamer Venture after a successful win- on ures of DE deux Aie he hres # ; ., e \u201c e ci : for it.A large number of the mem-\u2019 Pinaud.% Charlottetown.Hes dimen BOWLING: th, o ter of bicycle racing inthe Antipodes, posed the measure and Ynoved or obs ; .Three of the members sho took part\u201d; -_ Hutchison and the Colonel.bers immediately came to the front, and at our weekly meeting, held on | \u2018Decembr 29, the Colonel, on behalf of |.the meuinbers, presented the picture to the club.It now occupies u prominent place in our club rooms, and is a souvenir that is highly esteemed by every member, especially th@fplder ones LACROSSE.Almonte \u2018Lacrosse Club.Club was held Council chamber, lust \u201cevening in in the match at that opening were present, namely: Wm.MeGibbon, A.ce.Mr.Harold Jamiesoh, last year\u2019s presi- report of the finunces for tite past year.The statement showed a small surplus\u2019 after a .most successful yeur.and after \u201cI have great pleasure in reporting the large increase it pur.membership which has placed this club in a -posl- tion it never held before, namely, that : \u2018of having a waiting list.This is point of which every member should | * feel proud, and each one strive to\u2019 \u2018of a couch, a renewal of slits, sticks, and other equipment, After a few words relative to the suc- \" Almonte, April &.\u2014(&pecial,)\u2014The annual meeting of the Almonte Lacrosse the there being a good -attendance of players\u2014 and\u2014 members.\u2018dent, was in the chair, and presented a |.a- year of heavy expehses,.the services, having been aj; comsiderable drain upon the \u201ctreasury.sions are:\u2014Length over all, 39 feet 1014 inches; load water line, 24 feet 6 inches; extreme beam, 8 feét 9 inches; beam at water line, 7 feet 9 inches; free board at bow, 2 feet 4 Inches; least\u2019 free board, 1 foot 3 inches.She will be fitted with a steel fin carrying a.lead byib of 700 1b.Her sall plan calls for a \u2018spread of 650.square feet.\u2026_____ \u2018An agitation is 1S now on\u2019 foot.to.form a racing association of the \u2018yacht clubs | in P.E.Island, and to adopt the rac- \u2018ing Tules of the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Club.The Hillsborough Cup, now held by the Micmac, will probably be made open to the Maritime Pro-; vinces.Three Good Soores.\u2018on Gariepy's alleys last evening thrée good scorés were put up by Messrs.Lebeau.Labelle and Fillion, all members of the Royals.The scores were: Lebeau, 566; Ffillon, \u20ac 548; Labelle, 581.The.Third Victoria \u2018Rifles and the Vics Reserves: will roll their postponed\u2019 bowling match at the Armory alleys to-morrow .evening, and -so bring- The Four\u2018 Periods.if the models are had they serve hint the bone: 18 set with great care 1s apt The St.Laverne ( \u2018urling « uly hited Mr.Fo © Wim horne: of Toronta.has! no small extent in the namier sug; to.bring on serious complicatigns.| MAT AND RING.the closing social Of he Fis) ut JE relieved bah - four the ee rettiy eu f - entra by the nt due ns # non nue A A à por ri = ik dasl évensiiel There sus ta N ler * cerido r.James, as « © wor .par rom thé absence of.two not- leltebdance of meihers over When artim arkidig, fur wo aon knows, 18, Or was, a pupli of Laurence able, F'arsecs, It in fréely asseried that.\u2018Joffries, or \u2018or Nobody.5 15 Hey pr id d= deris s\u2014vrepesihs \u201crod rte ey VAN he Aus hterlonte, as sourd & golfer us HH ever A the abandonment of the expe dition of).New \u201cYork, April 8.v nless Tom: } \u2018| tributed, : : ; AI armen Tn an ny 4 vs he AY golted, one not merely\u2014wkted\u2014tn\u2014the pir \u2014tast- ud team +0.Englund this Sharkey meets J.-J.: Jetfries tor The Tre president's prize.wag wer u by steel of tw, wh rue 1 F i d mec \u201chanies or dynamics of the\u2014gume, summer 18 \u201cdue to.K.8.Rén)ltsinhil, {world's heavyweight | Championship.[ru Messrs, D.Dry tés GA, Fortune, Rav or IT Une FEET Taine Lh ke ur \u201cBut saturated with jts.traditions, ænd| who-is reported to have stated in HOM: {4 doubttul If the saflor sill ever entir A Breintier ant A, pate u WITH a spree ames last season, and Une unie will, With pecollections of.how the great bay\u2019 that \u201cthe Indian side would- NEVET thi ring again.In tact, Sharkey says + : : : Ti A * ba .: Lo cL.Co.oe vo * .ae TY 4 .gal prise Tor Mr ñ $a.ubenstein, who u9 douit, ddopt Lat the meeting tu- ; res : ; : that ue Tent vus one an thay an doe = Ke: Le pus.w The Saudersor Hist ari rik nor.- Lu C - ! = sa match with the champion he wouid font HO one sented by Mr, David Quihirie, ex-presi- \u201c Brantfor Cri Of Te i\" pot go to training aEnin, Having \u2018 dent Of the Brine Merrie He a rame ford.Fexpatitors Ieports fro.: a ge i an Mer inane J she fe 1 bn a \u201cTUT! TUT! NEW YORK; 11; MONTREAL 0.mua a gy WILL INCREASE Teaching stars cro i - .+ graf wij job Re alter the Minty cup - rh Bree ve Mn vai (sk Ph nr frs ahig sumiinec, dt woold be to the Baste + , Rr an amon SH ss.¥ Mr y 7 Juis R Lae USTETR #0 jog benstit of lb ones ned th ave ati .» L wou wo for Co punsiig ! * - 3 Ce ar) fin, forthe \u201ctwo-handed - dystinetly understood that Brantford Richimind, V Apel 8.\u2014(spéctal.y= how he had been duped ho 1 Irate-l = SMX 07 MatitoBu ce Was decided : Spe Levan \u2018 ie ras overs La wil Anorl ansuradly play for the Cup.There was something doing \u2018tu the they gene a Se, ite \"1 hope! Tremblay.vs.Riley: mnt te deeded soy eat L Pie salt oF pi (Bone nds are | Water lho es yesterduy aid (ROY RCL S08 I for ME fhe groan resting utc is even Sh Ses iy Ie { \u201cthe diréquors acl MAC ia ST ape Oude There ds a rumor ag vired : the -péor- A .In ear he Ahora Kites Armory te ; $ : thr direvors arts a te a DY a Des a about towf Chat Henderson, GHfOLhY, Yohen the Por i te ve.Bo Newnrk wd Toronto are playing » Ln ane vies at.Ton ory che boues oe revente gr: nero T Jonas ok Wo Gl Detiiners, po p \u201c ph HME OL Rozen, Kelly snd Caine of.List year's ble wa \u201d \u201cThe \u2018fuet thst JOS rgb gumen.und Newurk English Hghtweighs champton tu\" \u201cEn Land strat?oud : fa dre Tor thy ut, Ontario will be on the Quien City PA Dy Doetdend \u2018a \u20ac hat 70\" the flrat to + Svore, by Innings betting 4 guet deal of mtérest qn, thy + teats.this year These are five that Maser, Fo te her.I foe ertamly Newark a 100010131 34 y x city, UF Tremblay, wins he will have TRADES COUNCIL.AIDS - - x TURF AND \u2018TRACK: dre pretty paid to best, an excellent Scheme 19 try out new \"Foront a 3 9 g the right to challeuge Bothiner fer he _ [ SANE oF id .- Ca reeled nets t9, 10) out a odesrns 010GIS- elamponshin of the word.\u201cHe's STRIKERS FINANCIALLY FAVORITE CARD SAVE oF iam.+ The Judian clurn 03 Ohswe ke n hay re- .; e lean Hed up us follows: tewdid condition, and han.lost mate n A! SE.CE .Racing at Bennings.1 GER lized shia pie a toh dase wr Se lug ry aw Cotiroy, Pitta le Bu Torouto - Rupp, flint bine; © Jarke fe hu ar PE that Wied té char » ANESS uo a We Ov affiner sh the vid Ly Timon und Jireny William.108 | gecond_ buse; Carr, third buge: Downey, tige \u2019 \u2018 Comat He wil Passes Resolution Asking for the Ado- me Da MER D RUE STORE SES ¢ ashinglon, April IS JS favorites for 4 dersuip in the rant nd my :f AH.to $10, Dl Me year acterize is work on the mat.\u2018 | SN , ~ a CEE wor at Ue Beno tgs Track joi bao.4 men: get from hat » Ur wa short atop4.Applogäte.right field; weigh In seven round Masthiter than litson of Capital Punishment ; : = terauv.Ine cart .i es shnply because they wré bh 6 White, eft field; Murray, centre feld, Riley \u201d : i 3 hg one.we PE > Gan a.Ladriy interest when they are introduced to new plitéh- Ne \u201cwark Mite hell, first Lune; Wage wy., .i ; n Canas a.a.- fre = > .- : oe , CO tL kage \u201cVue fes i en Prin aon at 4 \u201cTHE KENNEL., puts hey wun AHelr sulurien.wp DET Hed \u2018ond bune,.Corknuen, third base; \u201cO'Malley Will Accept.The Prades and 1 ator vie! à i caused the carpe he n EAN a vu #7 Beeriat went tn first and the New Gntltis, Mhortaton; Jonen.\u201cright, tleld.eHreUn LISE \u201cTrieste va a: + i Eo.Mather © 10w bonih sho str cit : York performers dropped on him for; (Morshall, left Meld; Bannon, contig] Ti réply to the clinllenge of Jolin Me eatendtrs fpanvtel end dnesad $ ét Ey 3 & Diet Pov a ot oh : Bape \u2018oi _ Show at Victoria, 8.¢c\u2019 nioe bingtes of all varieties, ine lathe la; : : Tntyre of Mabtax, NaN, which appears ance to the slenecuttens.us the te prose! hais DS DS Eee ha i Sy , Su Be pe try Vactorve BU, April 8 \u201cfie Vigtorig \u2018a bome ean by first buserman trunael, Hulleries.Toronto, duree, Newens |ed In The Herald à couple of days ago strike, tite \u2018auttuiten = =~ vu Sik fe | wh ! rack oud seine d Ker nel cChab so tard anal, show Then - Bishop; i locat- piteher, was han, Muh wind \u2018Toft; Newark, Hestors th box any 122 Ih nan de Moutreal, Ve\u201d Totlisws tr otters were \u20ac rect ro Tea Oo he welt IS \\ de Lt erin 7] an, Ig) were i.La # opt et yorterday with the largest show given à trial, Mlslrogr couldnt stetir the Fer, Pardes, Wen.Shen wud Lynch, deu o Milley su Buy n Mo ii vent urd AHL ets ivsultrox frein vesixi.ls \u2018ver hands fac + i Hobday iE L bY race Went to May of ogre ener extabited an this oy, The He, \u2018and then Atherton himself walkod A9 LEE LE.tone dl chiges Delegate aire tant\" er ne wal ol Tee srw on wo by five fe in at a us LRN fra ine of entré 18 gu.Tac up to the box anild sunny smiles trom KMtredge has unnounced \u201cthat \u201cne Te \u2014- Britto presto Petre Perret hers \u2014the Sele \" More LOIR, UE a gh 08pe beut emtrits trom the Hn ad Briates weclude the bunch und Awirled thie Jigst three) cong not gel away froni the agreeins ji EEE ' xl ARIAS delemate for he dus ees sored he.holder of the à rare! os toil! he ay orite fn rh xn igh fron Cab toinis, \u201clorifiand Ah, Se- Aynluggus He héld- New York: down to \"he bad ntgned with the Washington | \u2019 ra we 0 ities Carter.Uiston, Nate avait: secend halt Alen s u it oraf He wea : ri ter ni Jr sn of 4 nv: able 20 Nb tot Ta, 36.00, mendes il, two bits and no Fi, ; CL a \"Club thin year.He had to nig Ww con.: - Velegate FP Fister, auditor, Le logis RETRY net pend amor hs nmahbdor ands 27 Suns i LE an lpr SI VES THe *, Notablicaogs are the Portland cocker \u2019Altogether jt war an oft duy.The trhet for the season of 1004, so he will Julio Was, elect to the À deutia eras NU atht quves Haut sie or ns own, .: ree \" P = fur Ç p 4 \u20ac Chennsds] znoxing the New Yoïk wine Hirdx fumbled Pry.baadly ait thnes, \u201creo he able Lo Like charge of, Wa: wars \u201cLetter Coniaitter- bete êtes Pret, AVNET Whe as first cout\u201d wins.It: y 5 Néevurt M, u Rt bana & Ye Mig i Mii Sharybes, of and alb-of the errors suade conned: dn; ventor dean, EH nig AE Co Sonn ste Rome, but te affords ¢ Tune] 2 ate WL Labunts ok Searle, cw) 1 patli-cologed Bude the moore, 4 tri I.: \u2019 fbi amt Delegated dtresenr Atl Theta à = faite ihe plivers: for LA Hn Lg \u2018 Lo : Catal Rite ; ne a .or : ; - - EA .hee i ted and keen-witted \u2014 .SCI taste 4 tudo gE Mors od Jaw, Baule.: Frets boos 1 i ME ! yom Powe H, the: Mn be york ! wir er ie Met OF role k, the dovney, iy.star wit tu Hu q Ristet loi vote \u2018 uk et < .the Sock > tn the cards of their ; SWZ Fiybak.ua 1 Loiby * 11508 bain proin Ade ot u=alind, Zeda, Mone grand fring, nnd he p te ne b New York, may be out of the guine: for A The Jacques carter Undon asked the hl this ha 4 do 3.Tine; 55) à OL NIUE Te Sand, Son VOMnger 8 Hillorce, aid Tstrds only Kelting two With, tha meanon He tw tie the hoapltnl at Conti fo oppose capitals punishiient, duller ends stowers TSI eee Tus i Third vedo] § Pur ox Moy Hoftsy, PVHEN Se agents oid SMeonnells : Little Rock with malarial fever, wim An V1 in \u2019s PONE ves olition wits econting ly puss teste much Lester and many good 5 W to 1.\u2018\u2019aigary.7 to Y,.Hilahit \u2019 os a Condit Jeg Btavensaond, the 00.Hore 15 the ull ue ore of thet, gue any, ayeut Iv unlikely te ba in A) for elastin for the auppresaiott OÉ the vaturét Nareasingp, ja 3, Kune, Fis 2ey.: PWN ie, ne here Alea the Male | Tang Dlivyeid on Weduesduy : playing for stx wouks er (more, \"1 i etn nity.\u2014 CE Fourth rare, OT Ascension, dat hive Sfnikisne dosh « 7 NISW YORK, .- i Eas À wig ration, Céntmilites reported CHINAMEN AND THE BERTILLON y «1 te.4; Jéleÿr J ds 1, Fickle, Wy 0h \u2018 : eme © a In.a.Ta 3 Auother dent in reported to ten pire a cul nues ent letters te fout + \u201chls: ~ SYST .£ Tine, 1.04: )- FOOTBALL.À .Leon > y LTT | 4 v Lg rons fau Whe Pirate damp for u pitoher.ERE far spp, ad ge detailed ing timate te ll \u201cFifth, sue, Tuy furlongs Monte, \u2018arlo, S ; \u2018onroy, sh oe y | \u2019 4.ait lits Lhe C'Chtk Aruner, the sturdy | wpa et {tion ol Ww TRE =e TT WAV not\u2019 \u201d geners lly be known but.} 11 to 5, Juxcan, $1 Us 40, A: oie, 5 100 on.! une, .of Coy 44 \u2018 + » pitcher of the Phtladoipiiie tani, \u201cle Que 11 ak I G at VE TE parting o Workebt, Huuble ami the Chinese luive made use for a great.So Dive, J 10.! Scottish Cup Final, .Let Fi, ow Pr a Sawin thal Drruy fun in subponod to tie erala 5 rea Lwin Pahl .| Ten eue, impressions Nhe 3 \u2018Sixt .0° y; a A Te * \u20ac % ; \u2019 UM MW Mpa wr \u201cvepér vrai were vx-\u2018af the mmb anid tinger \u20ac .5 hp Pa Fe pote Se, Joa ; ila, cam 5, A tal.Mn.Andermon,- If 20000 bode top Tapeh ter howd : New: Serial | Lotus veus a théle papers wire res {dentifiéation of criminals, Whether or-\u2014 Peed Ligh, Le to 4.x hones, Tan 4 ° BE fer, a RAT Tor pret Ne vi Willan, Zhe.SA % H 8 | \u201cThe: Fecord fay attends te whl so J Rarded as bing unfriendly to nufonism.not the statement that no two indi- $ .Famine ar.A A 16.Au thé pri pl, eat 4 ug beheld hy the Dion club of the Néw ce Elu Cüture veporters must BENE vredon-, viduals have the same systems of lines.3 } The Memphis.Meeting.ET) A admin i the populier six penve, ira » ; 0 0% of York Hlute league: AU ce adoutle Mendes |\u201d Begins on Saturday | {tata tests Cure unter Label vu the finger-tins be absolutely true it $ The Mixtssippt purge atPona mile and the ciusate slopes will sec ure thelr frst 14 hes, pb.Wow 1 gp bayed thers a Beano oF (We ago, Just : > J * GOppose Immigration Methods.seems to be certain that no dup oC an GUL developed ING.one -of Lhe Teiord crowd, ; ue ; me - 7 -_|elahit wpeue tors, Whinenden the galjue,- ; >ppère fmm LC \\ have as yet been is en $, amont exciting, ruces of the meeting at Third\" Lisi K's fall an the.cup Ale Toul .: 4 8 47 Ih 1 our \u2014_\u2014\u2014 on probe nant em | he bantaratthon, committee of the alone has over a million mpr - ontéoinery l\u2019urk, Mer f i = é eT \u2014\u2014' .; - ! ' wl for : ir raider : nam rer md = Dan er A won.er day.Toe MONTIEL erp, Waller.vight, Duyls oentes, 7 ° c.\u2019 rible drive Trom Banter In the fast time : {OT RE Juyew ffs, A Woon shilog bunoh, good - of L517 3-2 8, Hildreth's Ningus,\u2019 Warlt erm, 21, 0 oflllters an fast on the bases, What | though.practically left at the.past in Doyle, «© + We h \u201cà \" nye da yuu wun?i .the fourth, overhauled the Waders ta- | \u2018 Veager, a.1.# ait kW -l tb | Wargs the finish of the mie, and rook 7 Joyes, 420205 ot.ue ner mon \u201c\u2018 SH ul ny Ww he - first Place.by ii nose from.Sambo, They : ldwinndron, nH, #1 u fenton Hi wha \u201c A never tun WH Le wêre ten lengths \u201cahead \u2018af the field at Alben, - Eh.cu eee bo) hob of hin mn 4 h ni Wh ml \"i publi i the finish, 2.31 «L'Eonera, hs | A L.dot his-old-Utie forvor.- wsfon à oral.Co i °.= 9 \u2018Dora, Goole 4070 à oo TJ Movement Against Betting Dupin, poo 86 10 tt D 6 rot ae for \u2018 The noveinent against betting in the Luyster, pi.0 # 2 Ÿ } L , District of Columbiy has resulted In a _ : \u2019 - ne - | 6lthough Rube Waddell, his vuponett, .decision to make an arrest of a hank= = à FotnI sc ser eee 4 7 0 n Bl utruck aut I men.Cl .\u201cmaker at, the Hennings.race track to- New Vorkii Lu 00u0 0000 0200010 \u20ac a - \"morrow.as a test, case.Thé& nection will | Montreat \u2019 col NL rd thee ocho pavers base nt , be taken \u2018hy order of IJ.8.Dintrirt At- ae v I.\u201c| fer péportes ame en torney Beach, acting under instrue summary * nuen Quorge;Carey, and Out fielder Jol : é - ; ; Lon ram, 5 Denaro, Jin lit oe ane, So, Jerk cale Coaenl You can't make a mistake if you buy your Shires || an LR HT ors ce 1e track offlcials i \" _ - .on hilly, AL 25 Louis -Amettouns Natton- ., wil ie thelr ald In Une prosceution Ve Pate ds or Pepe alm, 3, + \"at TOOKE'S.There is something about them\u2019 | 9 est case.palau, 4; an pluyater, à #iruek out, by A Filudelihin\u2014Amiericuns, hn ES ; 1 b 28 8 Pa , ! The Fort.Erie Stakes.i [Chesbro, 1; by Hughes, 1; by Pappalau, ttongls, 4 _ \u201cthat seems to please\u2019 every ody = * + 4 1; \u2018by.Luyator, 8.\" Two-hune lit, Gansel.: ear | \"| ! \u2018Among the Canadians who have made \u201c|Stôlen bases, Conroy, Anderson.Mite.A base hit covers.a multitude et \u2018 Good d Quality Tailor-Made Sairts, $1.00 | \u201c nominations in Fort Erle stakes arg off Cheshrg, 4 in tour Innings; oft] Aelding sin; according to .Montroul ' Wm.Hendrie; with Loch Goil,-Scarfeil, Hughoe, 3 In five innings; off Puppaliu, tans,\u2019 : , ,Ç < - And Heather Jock: the Kirkfleld Stable, |.4 in four innings, oft Luysler, 4 in five me \u2018with War Whoop; and N.Dyment, with - innings._ Newark's \u201ccentre Baldor A Shiney 77 OT.JANES a \u2019 Fort Hunter, the* tplt he bought at Jones, with Toronto in THERINE OY, wash.Washington last fall.Mr.Hendrie hus T.AN D A .\u201cFred\u201d Clarke Wan-made the Louer 2387 47, CA = nominated int Brigade and Loch Goi Tot a joke night before laat.Leo Hix turnstiles will be put tn at the To.- -y 188$ ST; CATHERINE sr cast .in the Canadian Sportsman's handicap, OF THE .[viilé ball.player wan, Jocked up tonto grounds thin year.- .ble Dick and Plum Tart in the Fort [ : gave the name of Drank us and lark.; A .Stake, Nimble Dick.and Scarfell \u2018WORLD was routed out of hed at § a.m.to se- ART Ban: on is 1 playing left fold 4 .etake, Mandalay, Soth- cure his relouse, When.he.discovered | PE .; .f = e a .Le .+ ; .; | Ç .Coen .Ta Co Stocks and Money.RISE IN STOCKS Market HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL S, 1804.TWANY MINISTERS Reports.IMPERIAL BAN OF CANADA, = c : .| TT ._ capital Authorised .84.000.008 M booo BULL DAY HERE AND THE LEADERS ALL JUMP, HAS BEEN OF NO MONTREAL OCEAN FREIGHTS ARE VERY DULL WITH © WILL BF CH ANGED RE LI 3050.00 LONDON FEELS CHEERFUL, CONSOLS AND \u201c JAPS\u201d* UP MEAN PROPORTIONS | UMANULU| Heao srrite - vononto Friday is not the day usually picked fa for & bull movement, so the flurry: n the local market this morning was a pleasant surprise to the brokers, .London Close:\u2014Anac., 4 and 77 %:; Atchison, 76% and 74%; C.P.R., 119% and 116%: St.Paul, 140% and 146%; Erle, 27% and 26%; E.F., 66% and 65%; The rise in the market began about March 15, and has run practically without serious interruption since that time.It followed a decline which began about January 25.We show in the tables which follow the extent of the decline between January 25 and March 15, and the extent of the rally from March 16 THE ENGAGEME NTS AWAY BEHIND LAST YEAR This season so far business in ocean Brain freights has been an exceptionally dull one, and: practically no engage- Manchester, 18; Ham- d; Leith, 18 Belfast, 1s Avonmouth, 18; burg, 18 6d; Antwerp, 18 3 6d to 1s 9d; Dublin, 1s 98d; 9d; and Cardiff, 1s 6d.Transfer Committee of the Methe- dist Church Met Yesterday \u20ac.R.MERRITT .\u2026.\u20260.President D.B.WILKIE.Vice-Pres.and General Mgr.Montreal Branch, 157 St, James St General Banking Business.Savings Dee partment.Sterling Exehange.JF.A.RICHARDSON .\u2026.Manage Ils, 334 end 130%; L.N., 113% Bndité éhe present time, taking ten representa-|Ments for May have been made yet lo| The berth quotations In New, York .= There was undoubtedly some profes-|109%; N.Y.Central, 121% and 118%; tive stocks for the purpose of comparison.speak of, while at this date a year ago [are as follows: | + in Toronto, #fonal work at the bottom of the move-| Fa.61 and 119; R.G., 23% and 35%:| The first table shows the decline as follows: the bulk of the room for May and June |Grain.sees 14 = 1d , ment, and with Dom.Coal about the |®: P: 51% and 50%; U.P., 2044 and 88%: *High 1904.Low 1904 Decline.was booked at much higher rates than Cotton 2% cf B + - .abou U.S.8,, 11% and 11%; U.8.Q., 63% and|Alchison wepeeeeee.70% \u201c 6% à see vu ; 80 A .fret stock to move up the sete the ; .Atohison GoM.%|are being asked to-day.Those who|Flour .\u2026\u2026.v4 2.863 Toronto, April 8.\u2014The transfer com- OmIng LIKE Lea ol 62%.2° i Pacitia om \u2018esr have been in the business for a num-|Ollcake .eas.8 70 601 mi \u2019 .et character of the trading led th $ 3 8 Missouri Pacifio \u2026\u2026\u2026 95% 87 8% 1 mittee of the Methodist Church m ng led to the sur- ; Pennsylvania 1234 11114 11 ber of years say that in all their ex-|Bacon s.00a 76 28 here yesterday.Rev.Dr.Carman was he B gnise that some effort was being made|_ Consols, money, 86 15-16, advance %il Union Pacific Loose n 8214 7 1114 verience they cannot recall such dul-|Lard .50278 \u20181261 \"he chair and the following named We Keep the best.#0 work off a little surprise on the|2SSount, 57 1-16 advance 1-16.fg-[B- & O.L.c00csc0c0e BST 274 13\" ness as prevalls In the trade at the Butter .250a.30 0| presidents of conferences were present: Th : ¥horts, Coal Money on call, 2% to 3 per cent, DIs=| 2 NO.111TTTS 111% 0 19 |present time.Grain shippers who a |Cheese .20 0a.25 0 BE Darwin, Manitoba: Rev.John e Best is the Cheapest t » Coal Jumped suddenly to 65 and|count, short and three months\u2019 bills.! y y, cuntranecienee 10 rt oy year ago had all the way from one mil-|Tallow .© 0a7°6 196 Sev.O- arw » a ba; Rev Jo LS Worked off a point later.With exceed-|2% per cent.\u201cAmericans in London o ing 0 384 9x,| llon to_two million bushels of grain |iLeather .20 0.\" 300 award i i Sd: a an Wilson, ! Elegant Writing Cases, from $1.00 to Argly encouraging reports on Coal float- closed Irregular, Southern Pacific .024 aly 10% booked at this time for shipment during [Beef .16a.6a.261, ar Island; Rev.Jasp île, New- $20.00.: $ _* __2 __Z{the months of May and June, have not 10a.26a.2 g London; Rev.W, H.Langllle, J | Music Cases and Rolls, from 0c to Ing around chiefly in regard to the com-| A noon wire to Laidiaw & Co.said:\u2014 | \u2014 he > 9 A y and UE have Pork .1 foundland; Rev.T.H.Edmison, B.D.$5.00.pany's ability to appreciably increuse £ Averages .95.97 83.78 10.21 got a bushel booked ye s season.| .A Chicago paper says: There were|Bay of Quinte;.Rev.David A.Moir, ; tg output the thine for a little stir in he stock was rather well judged.\u2018The more encouraging statements on Eteel have also stimulated more inter- The stock market this morning has been strong in the main under the influence of foreign purchases and a.reuewal 0 bull manipulation in certain stocks.Corsiderable irregularity developed in the second hour, however, owing to a *Previous to last rally.The second table shows the rally elnce March 15 in the same list of stocks, as fol- ows: This continued dullness, they say, can only\u2019 be aécounted for by the fact that there has been absolutely no demand from foreign sources for Canadian grain this, spring for May and June shipment, owing to the high prices at no further charters made yesterday for 2¢ corn, but Armour was bidding Zc for room in this market and also bidding 2c for boats that are at Milwaukee.his is the rate at which the room for the 340,000 bu.already chartered has | Hamilton; Rev, James Turner, British | Columbia; Rev.T.J.Mansell, B.D, Montreal; Rev.J.A.Rankin, Toronto,\u2019 who acted as secretary, i These transfers were made into the! Travelling Cases, from $2.00.to $20.00, Latest styles in Ladies\u2019 Bags, from ale to $7.00.Fine Jewel Cases, Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 J'urses, Genis\u2019 Wallets and Letter Cases, Cigar.and Cigarette Cases, Car | \u201c High 1904.High on rally.Adv.or .= .use « \u2018à st in that property, and the movement | dsPosition on the part of the ot Atchison ie 6 $ FEL ¥.\"95, which it has been and is still held at, |been taken.The big steamer Wilson, Toronto ponference: Rev.T M.Gime] Din Cu Vraie ATI Se rod Un the bonds was one of the features of pation oral senction after the paul Pomp Lrg.IR 10% ol pits Manitoba spring Wheat, ot which is at South Chicago for 1ts 250,- |jey, Newfoundland.into the Manitoba Ÿ ing Photo Frames.Magnificent Hue .> sgourl Pacifico .87 9444 1.which the quantity for export is limit- ., f only | an < .: .Ne .; the day.The buying was said to be|recent sustained improvement.As WäS| Pennsylvania .\u2026.; 111% 10 #4 ed, and as to American corn there Is tn pu rE, dt ne | conference; Rev.C.H.Shepherd, Bay of New Burnt Leather Goods.good, and when the bonds sold above the case yesterday, however, offerings Union Pacific .:.71 no 19 plenty of it, but the price Is also away controversy on over the quality.Ar-.of Qui te; Rev, A.D Richa No with that figure offered for a round ere rather easily Cather [Lhe B.& D acprrceutance is Jong A above export basfä, uve quote asking mour is apparently in the market for or % Be evens \u2018Nova Scotia; Rev.G.W.CLARKE & @, 1 \"11, N.Lescccoceheno rates as follows: verpool, 9d ; i oe Be a : : wre CT C INE QT : \u2018block the friends of the company cheer- pressiye, The bank statement to-mOr-[N.Y.Central ., 1I2 Tom 6 |May: London sd to 1a.Cassar.dad SL the Vessel room that Is to be had at w, kK.Allen, Hamilton; Rev.C.Me- 2270 ST.CATHERINE STREET.#d up.The initial break in Steel was|row is expected to show some decrease Reading eas ; : 43% 6% - .- Intyre, Bay of Quinte; Rev.Thomas : engineered by an attack upon the bonds in Surplus reserves, Inasmuch as oe Soutbern Pacific .4144 514 955 Tm Pyrtlins, London, Rev.D.C ays one \u2014 ; , $5,750,000 transferred from Frisco to 8 - 9 uinte; ev, .Lo 9 MONT TT ee crc == hd it 1s felt that real confidence In the city to-day will not show in these; Average .82.76 4 93.10 9.31] NEWS AND VIEWS or .GRAIN MARKETS HERE .don: Rev.J.N.Wilkinson, New| ?enterprise can only be restored by putting them above a ridiculously cheap figures, and there will probably be an expansion in the loan item.Money, Thus the ten stocks have gained on an average since March 13\u2014say twenty days\u2014prac- * THE DAIRY MARKETS 3 AND ELSEWHERE Brunswick and Prince Edward Island; Rev.R.O.Armstrong, Nova Scotia; The Underwood \u2014 The \u201cWriting in Sight\u201d level.There was spme bull talk on| however, continues easy and the mone=| tically all they lost between January 25 and » Nev.E.Crocket, Toronto; Rev.W.J apprehen- .- .: , .le ly, Montreal; Rev.W.L.Scott Steel, and there 1s apparently a move- tary situation need Cats otre Gen- Mare a CUS UE would ordin- Local Cheese Situation Continues No Improvement ,in Local Grain Montreal, into the British Columbia ! TY PEWRITE R ment on to lift it out of the rut into eral sentiment appears to be bullish|arily be termed its full normal course, judg- Dull-~Butter Quiet and Business\u2014Market Very Quiet._ \"| conference; Rev.G.x.B.Adams, § which 1t has f foal he i na {ssion houses ing from experience ° h d Y Hamil ti R 1.Thomas, London; \u2018hic as fallen.The f for the long run and commission I xperience, Unchanged.\u2026 amilton; ev, x 8, 4 +, up to 26, whil preferred sold have lately shown a disposition to buy $ $ 9 i The local grain business was un- Rev.A.J.Brace, \u2018Toronto, Into the] UNITED TYPEWRITER CO.Ltd.a 4 While Steel common went at stocks on any reaction.At this time: SU LY + Cheese.\u2014The local situation con- mproved to-day, the \u2018demand foer|xew Brunswick and\u2019 Prince Edward Rats ® 1-3.- The sales of bonds involved! the probabilities therefore séem to L CASE IS IN A tinues dull, and there is no immediate grain on spot being dull from all |jqand conference; Rev.Wm.Dobson, 101 St.Francis Xavier St.823,000.ifavor a renewal of bullish activity at PRETTY GOOD TANGLE prospect for.an improvement.Cable sources.There was little business doing Nova Scotia: Rev.W.G.Watson, B.Te, MAIN 2065 .Power wa her any marked recession from the current advices are still lower.to-day, and ON export account, und exporters state | \"gp, Tordnto; Rev.C.K, Hudson, - - 8 another stock to show vel * business is lifeless.The present range {hey have never seen the grain trade Newfoundland, into the Hamilton con- ESSN more life to-day and after selling at 73! °° : It is probable that the settlement of D.J.in such a dull condition at Yhis season |g \u2019 i around th¢ opening became more activa, end weni to 74.Montreal Street Rail- Was was not behind the procession and \u2018Jumped to 212, the new selling up to 209.4 0s 4 | The investment returns on leading Montreal stocks at the closing prices i this morning are furnished by Falr- Sully & Co.with their creditors is a long way {rom completion.There are certain spot cotton interests who are firm in their determination never to per- can be quoted at about 9%c to 10c, Butter.\u2014 The local market rules dull with no change in price worth noting.Holders are reducing their prices to clear their stocks, and held creamery of the year as it 1s at present.The weak feeling fn the local market for outs continues, and prices scored a further decline of 3, ¢ per bushel, with ference; Rev.J.W.Wilkin, Munitoba; Rev.KE.8S.Rowe, British Columbia; Rev.John Scott, Japan; Rev.Tax.Hill, Newfoundland; Rev.G.- H.Ken-, | ! | The Mutual Credit Ass'n Ltd.18 8ST.JAMES STREET.Incorporated .by-tlie Dominion Gov- .banks.Brothers, stock brokers, 1724 No- mit Mr.Sully to rejoin the exchange.ç ny.Bay of Quinte; Mev.R.Willoughby.j Toronto Rails also sold higher, th»'tre.Dame Street.; [ On the other hand there ure larger and |Fanges about 19c to 196.New fnade sujes of car lots of No.2 white at London; Kev.G.K.Bradshaw, British erhment, December: 7th, 1903.top price reached being 101 3-4.So al.| / Pays on powerful commission luterests who believa| creamery.Is quoted at from 20 to.21%ec.: ec und No.3 at 36%.per bushel, eX (Columbia, into the Bay of Quinte con- Officially authorized to sell contracts together it was a bull morning, with \u201c\u2014('To¥e.Divid- Invest- that Mr.Sully has been upjustly treated and Dalry butter continues unchanged at store, while, on the -other hand, a safe ference; Hev.W.H.Emaley, Manitoba, payable by the week.everybody about the \u2018Street\u201d looking! bid.end.ment.would welcome his second advent ou the ex-| 14% ce to 160.of 3,000 bushels of No.1 oats was made | into.the Nova Scotian confernce; Rev.- .tmore cheerful than for some time past.be, p.«.p.c.change.Lggs.\u2014{The egg market is daily be- on 8Y¢ per bushel, ex store.In peas\u2019).G.Bandey, Newfoundland.od me = Consolidated Gas was one of the New\u2018 Canadian Pacific 114 8 6.17, Many of the creditors would flke *o hear! coming easler, and under falriy large usiness wus quiet, owlig to the fuct \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ! York features to-day and it moved up| Montreal Street .211 10 4.73 from their committee befort the hearing ut gyupplies, coupled with a good local de- that buyers and sellers are apart.in : Re \" - @bout 242 points.The rest of the inar-!Toronto Rails .101 bh 4,95 the Federal Court on Thursday.The creditors\u2019 yang, another decline in prices 1s thetr views: the best bid obtainable is \\ i ket was without any radical change.-i Twin City .93 5 [37 | committe as yet bus not come to.any con-ipgred.Quotations to-day for new laid 72e per bushel afloat May, with sellers : Edmonton Lands + Cotton and heat moved sloviy and] Detroit Pnited Sl 4 635) en a fo bon hw\u2019 wiv ie ober ed Seto Jobers \u201cTae ose | ign tie hers sn noting debug | UV 7 ) rere narrow, ch.nt.«Kj 6 4.23 RA .und to retailers 15¢ per dozen, Sta.TYE \u2018Kwheat | therefore, it ; : \"he distributing point of the West In London the investment markets| Heit & Power.Td 4 5.40, 4! the Hawley-Ray hearing.Co - : Is difficult to qiote prices.\u2019 ! for thousands of miles, the greatest Fhowed, all round firmness under the|Nova Scotia steel.715 8 7.67! Reynolds Company TB nr the * : : J ,_ No.2 Northern Manitoba wheat was 11 .manufacturing city.and the future | fead of Consols.Japanese securities| Dom.Iron bonds.6v 5 R33 Birla a she offer of > tement MONTREAL PRODUCE quoted to-day at Fort William at SS.e 11.metropolls of the great Northwest.went higher in London on a report that|{ Mont.Telegraph 178 8 \u201c08 provided the other terms can be agreed upon.ex store, for April delivery, aid No.3 i Building Lots \u2018at from one to the Russians had received another de- Bell Telephone., 138 .8 8.79 $ $ $ RE AND PROVISION MARKET ue date D \u2019 .- , .: .: four cents per foot.eat with heavy losses on land.Ogilvie Milling pfd.120 7 5.83.Twin City Rapid, Transit directors have de- * Joly w heat in Chicago opened ut| o =; x Buy now \u2014 while hesitating you Money in M $ t 3 $ ti to ; t Qeiivie bis.ceneses .110- 6 .545!rlared à quarter y dividend of 114 per cent.CHBESE\u2014Steady.off to son Gh up to 95 1-4, going \" : a OR Aa EE à 1 in Montreal continues easy at|Street Ry.bonds.104 4%.432 upon the common stock, \u2018payable May 16.| Whit 1 on to .10 7, July new opened at 87 1-3 \u2019 bor particulars, apply ; & per cent.Nova \u2018Scotia Steel C0 | Books: close.April 30.: BUTTER or renner gpd at 12.30 wis 87 1-4.July old «t Interesting Case at Sherbrooke\u2014 -R.P.INGLIS & CO : : .ese 0 esse 0000 \u2018 5 - s pb : a TR ce Sep -8 - e .Money easy S New hrs Mord Steel pfd nt 5 6,88 | $ $ Fresh se reverie So te 2104 May tony opéras BR 1.after Did N t K P A grt > A - .a $s $s.3 Monireal Cotton.108 a sai BIG SHRINKAGE IN Held.crentpery FO .4 wo og Selling\u2019 up to 54 1-4 went off to opening ; I 0 now Froperty | Phone Ma BUILDING.2 Thi fiv \"th , , - - | y.PEAR .- dele price.u We r - \u201cje 5 .- vite or ee he fourth week] pamnien Sol, 8 fA MONTREAL CLEARINGS puis.sold SE af iad Pee S07 hen f 28d 838 Was Liable, | \u2014\u2014\u2014 crease of .29 per cent.- : Nova Scot 105 3 5.7 - S PRODUCT Ce Lo \u2018 EE me = 1 Ps s a Scotia Pa ; ho 8 RX Clearings' for the week ending April 4th Maple sugar, per Ib nat to 09 Wheat in Winnipeg.; ro - \u201ce I * show a-very heavy shrinkage compared witb|m , en or à + , \u2018 a .D _, « ; .Eurgher god éxports expected next MOANING BOARD SALES.{Ihe smn Serko th pon cha pars sas Nan SDSL US ie | Sinem, apr noaturket, opened SheThvenke: Art scene) T&C0 - ; $ 3 20 Canadian Pacific at 716%.bral volume of hare buslacss avcounts (bel Maple syrup, large tins .\u2026.16 ieHghtiy.\" No} northern 61 5k.Ne.a Mr.Justice Lemieux, an action was: Aa \" Twin City fourth week of March, in-| , 180 Canadian Pacific at 116%2, : igures are: ° HONEY\u2014 .: {87 5-8: No.4, 82 5-8: No.4, 76; feed, 54, heard for the recovery of $88 levied for \\ ( crease $7.902; From January \u20181st in-| 5 Iron preferred at 2413.(i.The figurcs are: , Clearing.Strained honey, per 1b, \u2026.:.08 to .09 May, 913-4: Jyly, 83 5-8: Sept.81: pats, Church taxes.Tt appears that Mr.A.INSURANCE crease $69,244.Co 100 Tron preferred at 25.Total ter week ending April 7, 1004.$14,828,457 White clover, in comd .13- to.13% 90 5-8; calls, 92) curb, $1.Oats, No.> Peabody.of C\u2018onticook.bought a farm , ; .; ' .; 5 Iron preferred at 26.| Corresponding week, 1902.5.19.430.065 EGGS\u2014Steady.(38; barley, Na.3, 42; flax, #4, No rec from Mr.V.Vincentz of Hereford.A Of Every Sort and for Any \"Amount.N.Y.Commercial.\u2014 Jefferson M.8 Montreal Power at \u20ac.\u201cCorresponding week, 1902 .LT,172,095 SMNgl® cases LA.ares ce see .00 ton .15 :ceipts, water risine rapidly! the time of the sale the former under- \u2019 - NO DELAY Levy.save, that the market is going 20 15 Montreal Power at me The Ottawa Clearing House felurns: \u201cTo wbolesalers L.ise.0c UV to 34 ! .Coe stood that.the property was clear of all - \u2018 ak , 0 points \u2018higher.No one in Wall Street at lz.: Clearings.REANS\u2014Quiet.; : ; | laxes.Some time after the sale a de- Board of Trade Building, Montreal, ever heard him or A.R: Houseman ex- » Montreal Power at Te > Total for week ending April 7, 1904.32,033,9421 Prime, Squier Le neue .145 to 1.30 EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS mand: was made on Peabody for the _ .9 press a bearish view of the stock mars ro Montres Power at - : Corresponding week lust year .218423 Pea beans, per bush.\u2014.1.45 to 1:30 .: ) \u201csum mentioned.by.the Roman Catholic Correspondence Invited, ker\u201d .153 3 al rower ig.\u2018 : | Marrow peas, per bush.ee.90 to .% \u2018able advices to-day to the Board of : church authorities in ¢onnection with - \u2014- - - - - -_-_ -\u2014\u2014>\u2014> $ 3 5 Yo Montreal Power at 74.Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic gross earn-! pra y_ ve = Trade were as follows: : the construction of à new Roman ; The sales to noon in New York to- 25 in oy at pe \u2018 ings for the fourth wrek of March, the month.mlover hay, per ton 28.th 800 London, \u2018April 8-Whent on passage! Catholic church in that locality, Under sé Succes \u201d day were 324,300 shares, : 100 Twin City at ang aud the nine months, are as follow With sa hay, pér ton to 830 rominally unchanged, maize rather the Quebec law this tax is as colleët-\" S = 8 $ ss - \"| -\u2014e \"Twin City at 93%.+1 + | comparisons: 1908 ane No.1 ordinary, per ton to 0.30 paster.English country whaat- mar- able as that for municipal purposes.; _L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable| 25 Toronto Street Railway at 1014, | Pour week March ons ie.\u201cgene Not \u2018ond, per ton\u2014: ii ive.i.\u2014to-10:50.- Line diet hut steady.\u2014Weither in Ebp- The: plaintiff contends.that Vincent WHERE IS IT?nC lL 88 1-2, third at ! \u2019 25 Coal common at 63.~~ .Nine months .09% 2,019.544 1,008,794 Fresh plucked turkeys .134% 144! Liverpool, April 8 \u2014S Lot itlendant of the \"church in question.METAL CO, is butting in with the word dian Pacific \u2018at 119 7-8, Hudson Bay at, 25 Coal common at #37, 3 8° Scalded stock ave 13 traize p jet pr 15 Spot wheat \u2018and The case was taken er®-delibere.In RELIAB 7 40, and Anaconda at 4.#, .25 Coal common at 65.> Seeger .iT Be ze, quiet'*_ No.standard Califormia® Jos.Proulx, of Magog.Who was com- ; Lo \u2019 $5 $ 8.25 Coal common at 61: *1STEEL RODS AND THE venons per Ib.7 to 12 wheät, spot, 9s to 7s 01-2d; No.1 north- | mitted to take \u2018his trial.before the ILITY As ita ram.« ar C, D.Monk's messages pts iz Coal common at Biz, : TEEL MILL Ducks, pet Ib.Ce te 03%: 54 Cent Spot, 1-2d to 78 (\u2019ourt of King's Bench on a charge of 91 william §t., Toronto.Americans in London steady, rather \u201coal common at 64%.- DOMINION S MILL Gecse, per w.NT A to CL ig 7-80: Semaines ut quiet; May, 6s theft, appeared before, Judge Mulvena- \u2014\u2014 \u2014 above parity.No war news of note.10 Coal common-at 8114.' Cw i .oe - , M.vas September, nominal: maize, dll; yesterday and asked for a speedy trial.SFI argo i Tas P Further gold exports expected on Tués- 10 Coal common at 64, .: \u201cA report was circulated yesterday to the .PEN .uy, nothing quoted: July nominal; {nud pleaded guilty, He was sentenged Ty I; STOCKS ON, THE INSTALMENT day.Thirty-five roads fourth week 25 Nova Scotia at 79.| \u201c|effect that a shortage of steel rods in.Canada DRESSED \u2018HOGS mixed American maize spot, new, 4slto six months in prison: The chirge PLAN.Cl Co , March show average gross increase of 1 Montreal Street Railway at 207.bad placed the manufacturers of wire nails 3 1-2d: old, 48 71-44.Flour, Mines oto which Proulx pleaded guilty was I EXC HANGE STOCKS, YOU HAVE AND 29 per cent.London buillish on U.S.10 Montreal Street Railway at 20.practically at the mercy of the United States \u201c AND P OVISIONS \u201cTalis 1st bakers, 221 3d to 23s 3d.{that of having stolen the sum.of $34 DONT WANT FOR THOSE YOU DU Steel issues.Small demand for stocks 50 Montreal Street Railway at 211.\u201csteel Corporation, und that consequently the R | Paris.April-&\u2014Whreat, tone steady: [from his employer in Magog and atso®r WANT al ; : : t fn the loan crowd.Some improvement 25 Montreal Street Railway at 211, \u2018big American combine was forcing the Cana- April, 22.10: Sept.to Dec.20,70.Flôur | with abstracting $1.50 from the toy | LOAS: MONEY AT LEGAL RATES ON for better class of bonds © Montréal Street Railway at 212.dian companies to sign an agreement that| Trade In fresh-Killed abattoir dressed!tone stendy: April, 28:55; Sept.to Doc.| bank of his employer's child: 1\u20ac to¥.ALL ACTIVE STOCKS.- \"No fear of any labor trouble in 16 New Montreal Street Railway at 204'5.| would seriously affect the outlook for the hogs was fair in iL Jobbing way, and ay go, French country \u2018markets on b: .nis employers « .I WILL BORROW.ANY: ACTIVE STOCK - BR.T.St.Paul official they have} 8 New Montreal Street Railway at 206.rod mills of the Dominion fron & Steel Com- the mirket was steady.with sales al.put -steudy Hse a - \u2014 «CAND PAY YOU 6 PER CENT.YEARLY B.R.ans t 25 ome a Say acific 50 New Montreal Street Railway at 207.| pany.now under construction.It 1y said that $7.50 per 100 Ibs.\u2019 : ., FOR THE USE OF IT, Lo plans for bu ; oe ot â Fri.25 New Montreal Street Railway at 208.the report overstated the case.The Dominlon| The locul provision market continues; Tor .a .WATER IN THE RIVER y! WILL SEXD YOU MY MARKET LETTER Banks.lost to sub-treasury since I 1 3 New Montreal Street Rallway at 209.|Iron & Steel Company are not yet in the|unchanged.Trade in pork 18 quiet, and | » Toronto Grain Markets.; - ANT BIG PRICE LIST GRATUITOUSLY.day $3,183,000.Structural êteel' poo 25 New Montreal Street Railway at 209.the demand for hams and bacons 1s still ; I WILL HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS\u2019 IN market for thin class :of goods, but thé new Toronto, April 8.\u2014Wheat steady at REMAINS STATIONARY and steel plate pool reaffirms present 140 Richelieu at 8314 rod mill at Syd : ., ¢ | ACCORDANCE W ; > o VE: .dr ydney is completed, or nearing {limited.Lard \u2018s fairly active.Wel 02: for No.2 red and white east: \\CCORDANCE WITIT MODERN IDEAS: fine whole Bock market Bot a tran.ne isi rent 135 completion.\u2014 ° \u201c jauote: Heavy Canadian xhert cut mess 83e for No.2 east; spring, she for No.3 No Cha in Conditi Since Y | GIVING IT NY BURSONAL ATTENTION, sitory nature, the short interest \u2018in- 2 Bank of Commerce ans ) \u201d pork, $13 to: $14.50: Canadh short cut] east.Manitoba eusier at $1.02 for: No.° ange in Conditions Since Yes- NORRIS P.BRYANT, curred\u2019 from day to day is not intended 1,000 Scotia Bonds at 107.BUSINESS CHANGES - back pork.$17.30 to $14: Maht Canada li hard, $1 for No.1 northern, sic for terday\u2014High.Water at Other | \u2026\u2014 Dealer In Investment Securities, Le ra a Le ea ak.CAs far 8S| 3000 Iron Bonds at fe - ehort [ear pork.$s: finest Kettle lard.No.2 northern, and %4c¢ for No.3 north- 207 Points.| 8 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal Steel stocks are concerned, it does not| 7.000 Iron Bonds at 594% The following business changes are lt £0-ib.pals, 8 0-2C.\u20acxir pure lard, ern, at Georgian Bay ports, and 6c.; mi | Phone Main 2913.; ! look as though 5 per cent.of Steel| 4.000 Iron Bonds at én.\u201d répofted by Bradstreeta: \u2018 In 20-10.parlé 5 dar 7 g-4es choice! more grinding In transit, ptne water In the river has remained 3 - 3 : , : - nN refined compoun ard, 7 1-2¢ to Sci Flour steadier a 3.55 3.absolutely stationary for the last two .mis bonds in lots of 100,000 just as a Toom *°,000 Iron Bonds at 604.Montreal.a t 83.55 to $360 for days no rise whatever having taken trader handles the stocks.Looking to turn them over ina few minutes at a 4,000 Iron Bonds at 60.650 Iron common at 9.3.Charlemagne Traction & Power Co.hams, lic\u2019 to 13¢, and bacon, 12 1-Z¢ to 13 1-2¢., cars of 90 per-cent.patents, in buyers\u2019 bags, east.Chofee Hungavian patents; | place since Wednesday noon.when the MARCONI Applied for charter, .gauge in the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 Commercial.\u2026.Joseph I.% Halifax Rallw.90.5 Halifax Raliway at office reached a depth of 34 feet.No ure quoted at $5.30.second patents, 85,1 and strong bakers\u2019 at $4.90, sacks iu- | \\iberal fractional profit 8 $8 Credit (Le) MONTREAL RECEIPTS SECURITIES > > .Toy Duplesis, registered.\u2018luded th rack Tor movement of the jee has occurred : London, 2 p.m.\u2014Markets show ail Last sale, , asser ess \\ .; ç .on 1e track Coronto.ine ; ee red .Ç .around a firmness under the lead 0: = : \u2014 Desjardins & Label Sarai and Alfred Receipts in Montreal yesterday by of allfced frm iy Hi.50 Lo 313 for cars couts for he delay in The expected Wi Make You Rich consois and investment issues; Japa- OTTON MA KET T pr Des) 2 allroad were as follows :\u2014 of.shorts and $16.50 to $17 for bran, jn, COURS JOT A] elay In the The greatest opportunity since the Bell nese are strong -on reports of another C Ji R NO .Labelle, registered., Al ° à ; Co bulk east.Manitoba at $21 for cars of, lise.The ice from the lakes Is eX: Telephone Co.was flonted, fs our offering of land victory over Russians.Atchison VERY ACTIVE TO DAY Gosselin, Ernest, teas, ete.Starting ; G.T.R.C.P.R.shorts and $20 for bran, sacks included, pected down at any diay, and it is sure not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 worth and Steel pfd.lead in American depart- © McGregor Bros., mfrs.asta Assets oo Wheat bushels .= 633 Toronto frelghts.; | to hirsten the \u2018general break-up us of the Marcon! $5.00 Certificates.An invest- ; œ e jemand : .; egress eee teens 0 be sold.| Peas, bushels .-= , RE} Barley steady at 44c for No.2, 420 j SUON us it arrives.\u2018 \u2018ment in th-se js certain to bring you fortu \u2018 pnent Rene ed ee Thin years Cotton was rather qulet and harrow Montreal (The) Carriage Leather Co.| Oatr, bushels .: 1,160 3.583 for No.3 extra and 40e for No.I east.The rond department Is keeping the.Band for -prospectus and -fuil information.for anthrecite cal st BE a to ex-|85 to fluctuations.À Judson & Co.wira J sea 4._ Dissolved.Flour, barrels .i.410 oad: 250 Buckwheat steady at 5lc for No.2° pumps going steadily.and is succeed- \u2018Make cheques payable to 7 ceed production of the 12 months foi-/Said: Liverpool -opened quiet, with quo- Noel.H.& Co.Mrs.H.Noel registered Eggs, cases .se\u2026sse 7 68 2 east, = Ç : (ing in keeping: the sewers clear.The \u2018MUNROE & MUNROE lowing resumption of mining after thé] tations 10 points lower.At 12.30 Liver- Stanley (The) Dry Plate Co.Wilter £1 Rutter, packages .225.32: Rye steady at 59e to 60e for No.2 Fiuge at the Mill Street atation regis- # M der \u2019 great strike : pool was quiet and steady, net 10 poin:s , ae arseu es dessu Hubbell, registered] Leather, rolls .vee sh 66 | east.oot : | tered a depth of 15 feet this morning.| anagers arcon! Underwriting Syndicats, po $ 8 - \u2018 lower on old and 6 to 8 points lower on Muisonneuve.Raw hides .0.X 3, Corn-Canada mixed ls quoted at While 13 feet is (he depth recorded ut, Spoad Exchange Building, NEW YORK.A strong opening following the better new.Spots qulet and unchanged.Sales| Renaud.Telesphore, saloon.Sold to Tobacco, packages, .45 17 ! 39¢, and yejlow at 40c f.o.b, cars west, lie Craig.Street station.; anada Life Bullding, MONTREAL.London prices is generally looked tnt.lof spot 6,000 bales, including 6.000 ieee Gaec eee Mrs.J.W.Aubin, Apples, barrels EERE 142 \u2014 American No, = yellow Is quoted at boc, High Water at Ste.Hyacinthe.Te Se ey At no time in the past week has tne} American.Estimated port receipts to- St.Henry © Beans, sacks .3:0 \u2014 akan yellow 2 54e, Sud Ne 3 mixed ste.Hvacintt Q Apel 8 (Sh ; w ny disposition to give|ad 6,000; last week, 6,477; last year, mes .\\ \u2014 c, In car lots, on the trac oronto.ste.yac 1\u20ac, ue.Apr \u2014(Spe- : A ass \u2018and there has been heavy profs 10,453.* y Montreal (The) Carriage Leather Co, » Oats are steady for No.à white and, cial)\u2014The ice in the Yamaska is | RARE CHANCE TO GET 4 taking sales during this time.Conti- .Open.High.Tow.12.30 of St.Henry, Limited.J.Mex.MOLASSES MARKET .{al 1-2e for No- 3 white east, No, 3;shoving at a great vate this morning.| 3 dence is gradually returning, and no-|May, .1474 14.76.14,62 \"14.75 Stevenson, President, registered.| white are quoted at 31 1-2 middle| All the upper part of the river is now an ar ewWrl 8 tee is gluen to the returns from.dif- July eue 15c © 15.02 14.85 Tac \u2014\u2014\u2014 .WEAK IN TONE frelghts.| a ; < 4 lear.The water below the wjll dams \u2014 » ! Iroads; yesterday's batch was| Aug.1442 14456 14.42 14.45 .ens steady at 6c to 66c for No.2.has already risen about four feet, caug- 1° - ferent railr 3 y Aug.UE 1502 1507 1202.12.07 A DISASTROUS FIRE .Private cable advices received from Choice milling and seed, 68: to 0¢ east.| ed by an ice Jam at the lower rapids.' Guaranteed at a rather of \u2018the convincing kind.Noon.\u2014The market opened strong and falrly active, Steels and Atchison the features, There was a falling awav fn the market after the first.half hour and dullness again prevalls.Prices are somewhat lower, but no pressure apparent.; \u2019 .$$$ A noon wire to Chas.Head & Co.paid: The market this morning has been very Irregular and lacked vim, despite considerable strength shown in spots.Realizing was evident in var- fous quarters and traders were Inclined to take profits.and work for a reuac- tion.\"The principal feature has be-n Amalgamated Copper, which advanced about a point on large transactions.Rock Island was strong and active a: the start, but later reacted.\u2018 Brooklyn Rapid Transit advanced a point, and Metropolitan \u2018Street Railway \u2019 was strong.U.S.Steel pfd.was inclined to firmness, but hesitated under realizing.Atchison has been strongs London taking considerable amounts and traders working on the long side of.tt.C.G.W.showed strength, with bullish talk coming from London.Union Pacific ruled steady, but some Standard Oil eelling was noticed.U.8, Realty pfd, waa reactionary.\u2018 At this writing the market is irregu- tar, but without any particular selling pressure, and the dealings entirely professional.s 4 New York opening.\u2014Amalgamated Copper, 513%; Atchison, 74% and 7 & Q.81%: Brooklyn Transit, 4; 116%; Erie, 267%; do.1st pfd., 64%; Y.oujisville, 109%: Manhattan, 143; Mo.Pacific.9454: Ont.and Western, 217%; Pennsylvania, 119%: Reading.45%; Rock Island, 25: Sugar, 12714: St.Paul, 145%; A cific, 26%: U.P., 881%; U.8.Steel, 11% ar otd., 62%; Wabash pfd., 38%.\u2018 ' 4; Bap.Southern Pacific, hl: Texas Pa-| \u2018Oct.RIFF COMPANIES MAY CANCEL RISKS Have Practically Decided that Busi- _ ness in Ottawa Doea Not Pay.- Ottawa, April 8.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The report \u2018ls current that nll of the non- tariff insurance companies doing business in Ottawa have decided to cancel their risks now or in the very near future.The-Econumical has already withdrawn, and inspectors of another company have been in the city this week going over the ground with thelr agenta and cancelling those risks not considered to be safe.The companies in question have lost pretty heavily at different times during the past, year, and claim that the game 18 not worth the candle.They are also dissatisfied: \u2018with certain conditions which exist In respect to the fire and water departments.An agent stated last evening that the decision to withdraw, at least to a large extent, had practically been arrived at, but a definite statement would not be forthcoming for a few days.' : NON-TA pe STE.GUN EGONDE WANTS POWER.Ottawa, April 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The application of Ste.Cunegonde for power tn extend Dominion- Street across the Grand Trunk tracks at the rail level, came before the Railway Commission to-day.+City Attorney Ethier, Montreal.Ald.Gallery and Lapointe and Messrs, Dupuis, M.P.P.,, and Coppy.representing 8t.Cunegonde and Messrs, OCCURRED IN CHICAGO Six Story Building Was Destroyed, .-Causing Loss of $160,000.New\u2018 York, April 8.\u2014After a hard fight that lasted two hours und a halt Chief Croker and his men early to-day, pucceeded in subduing a menacing five.in the six-story iron bullding' at the southwest corner of West Brondway and Franklin Streets, occupléd 'by Jas.Barron & Company, wholesale dealers in paints and household articles, all of a highly Inffämmable nature.Twice there were terrific explosions that scattered the tire, each time giving it à fresh start.Tons of water were poured into tthe fire.Two searchlight engines aided \u2018the men, in directing the streams.Despite thé desperate natuie of the fire, it wus prevented from exe tending to adjolning property.\u2018The damage was estimated at $150,000.The current was shut off from the third rall of the Sixth.Avenue elevated dine sn that the firemen\u2019 could work from the structure.\u2018This tied up traffic on that line and it was not resumed for several hours, causing great delay to, mumy thousands of people on thelr way to business.- SHIPPING NOTES.Ti» Allan line steamer Austrian, eighteen days out from Liverpool to St.John's, Ntid., arrived at its destination last night.Muth apprehension had been felt concerning the safety of the vessel./ The Canadian Pacific Atlantic tiner Montezuma salled from London Wednesday evening with a general cargo for St.John, via Antwerp, - The Canadian Pacific Atlantic der Lake Manitoba salled from Liverpool J Wainwright and Bigger for, were in attendaposs:.\u2014=\u2014\"\" \"= Tücsday with 40 saloon, 126 second and market for molasses has been weak of late and first cost prices have declined 2 1-2¢ per gallon, from 11 1-2¢ te 9¢ or 14¢ per gallon f.o.b.which would cost laid down here 24 1-2c per gallon.This weakness is said to be due to the falling off in.the demand from other sours ces und the increased offerings, ) CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.Chicago, April 8.\u2014Cattle, receipts, \"20,000; market steady: good to prime ateers, $6.25 to the Gevt.of Ontario to dealin Stocks and Shares.Canadian Office, M4 Victoria Write for new va $31 steerage pussengers,falpiityglaha.- 4 sit.Toronto.y all options with Adv > Barbadoes state that the.tone of the|.if quote: native yond FLOUR, ROLLED OATS, - Flour\u2014Market unchanged, prices for all grades steady.The volume of new business -ls small.We quote: Manitoba spring.wheäit patents, $5.40; Manitoba strong bukers\u2019, $5.10; winter wheat paténts, $5.10 to $6.25; stridghyy rollers, $4.80 to $0, straight rollers in bags, $2.30 .to $2.35.°° .Rolled \u201conté\u2014Market about steady; demand somewhat limited at present at $2.32 1-2 to $2.35 per bag.There was no \u2018change in cornmel, which is moving \"fuirly well at $1.40 to $1.45 per bag.| cange in, \u201ccornmeal, which 1s moving 5.60; Lehi rrort \u2018show.steady improvement.We Manitoba bran, in bags, $20; horts, $21 per ton! Ontario bran, in bulk, $19.0 to $20; shorts, $20.50 to $2), and moulllie, $24 to $28 per ton, as to ; quality.t - Hay\u2014Market firm under a fair local demand.We quote: No.1, $10 to $10.50; extra good.\u201c No.2, $9 to $0.50; ordinary, ca.2, $8.50 to $9; and clover, mixed, $1760 to # per ton, fp car load lots.OCEAN FREIGHTS ON | © CATILE T00 HIGH Private cable advices received from Liverpool reporting sales of American cattle, say the prices for them netted a loss of 168 per.head to the shipper.These cattle cost about $4.40 per 100 lbs, live weight in the Chicago market, and they were shipped on.a 3s 6d ocean freight rate.The same cable says that freight rates must be lower than the above flèure for May from.this port or we will have none of it.Ans other cable from the same source stated that freight rates for May gho, (uote more-than 303 to 328 6d.J HAY.AND MILLPEED With the exception of the boom of the Penman Manufacturing Co:;, which hans suffered considerable damage, no other losses have been reported.Moira River Has Subsided.The Moira is now down to Its usual spring level.The {ce is fairly well out at the mouth of the river, aud is O'Brien's bridge.No more trou \u2018will likely come to this district.River Crossing Abandoned.Three Rivers, Que., April 8.\u2014(Special )\u2014The river continues to rise \u2018gradually.No part of the city ds yet ible flooded.There is no movement of the lee yet, but the crossing is abandoned, nnd signs of e break-up are apparent.Red River is Rising.Wimipeg, Man.: April 8\u2014(Spevial.) \u2014The Red River is rising rapidly at Emerson \"nd the lce is breaking up.ere MR.HEUBACH'S ADVICE.London, Eng.April 8.\u2014F.W.Heu- bach, who is closely intersted in the Dominion of Canada Industrial Exhi- tion, which is to be held in Winnipeg this summer.says: \u2014\u201cOur exhibition will be held during the first week in July and the first wéek in August.So far only Canadian and American products will be exhibited, and it would be a goo dopportunity to show western Canadians what kind of goods Mother Country can supply.cans have not the advantage of a pre- terential tariff with Canada, but they lectus.\u201d \u201cIt is a pity,\u201d continued Mr.Heu- Vbach, \u2018that they, do nat wake up andl.Director, - - Relleville, Ont., April 8 \u2014(Specinl.)\u2014 | rapidly going away.The worst dam- | Age, the river did was to carry away | the] = Ameri-|.do an enormous business with us, while| = BIG REDUCTION, At the Clearing Sale of THE COLONIAL TYPEWRITER CO., Ltd.13 Bleury St., Montreal.| GEORGE 0.HIAM.O.0.PANGMAN HIAM & PANGMAN, | General Insurance Agents and i Brokers.| Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Cg.'s Building Montreal see.that Canada MATKet, But site that 18 néidasing enor {mously every: year.the English do not get on so well in Canada as\u2019 the Americans is principally because they will not adapt themselves to their new.surroundings.\u2018There is plenty of room now for all people whe \u201care willing to work, and mike a home for themselves, espedially expert skilled artisans and agricultural men.\u201d ; \u2018The people of \u201cthe British Isles\u201d sald: Mr.Heubach, \u201chave no idea of what it is like, or its wonderful cone \"tinuous developments.but th&vAmeri- .enns have, and they are pouring over the Crontier in thousands to open™ business and :cquire territory.\" = MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 > HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT tire Pritish manufacturers largely-nez-| The Herald is published by The Herald Publishing Company, - 803 Craig Street, Montreal, James 8.Brierley, Managing is not .only a good The reason why \u2026.boue ; mewn on ee = Busi ness Promptly at 8 a.m.St, Catherine and University Streets.= | | ee St.Catherine and University Streets, , ve cre 0 2 23 rg Boys® First Wash Silk- -8 to 11 a.m.Special - THE ONLY STORE pp 35c VALUE FOR 3azc.: Com munion Suits 2,000\u2018 yards Corded Wa An Silk, \u2018all white and colored cords, immense range of colors, At New Canadian (Game \u201cSpeculation\u201d quality.Colors : Sky, turquoise, rose, ox blood, mauve, navy, tuscan, nile, emerald \u201c - and cream.Same quality sells in Montreal daily at 35c.Saturday, 8 t .Regular $3.50 to $6.00 Values on Sale an quart y ' y 35 ÿ, to II a.m,, 2 3c P ° per JAF ee aes ae eanonnsanennesansnsssssnsesassnasnsestonseassssasssasssssnnsnsasss ° Saturday.at $2.49 .LS J Boys\u2019 \u2018Suits, for First Communion wear, tL ., - .handsomely made up of Venetian and = Who can resist buying seasonable merchandise at these phenomenal prices ?Black Serge Some made with pleats Rael | 50c Spring Costume Tweeds, for 29¢ | Corset Cover Sale quality .black satin and finished off equal to the best.These Suits will be $2.49 (From 8 to 10 only.) 65c and 75ç CORSET COVERS, For 3% Values such as this are bound to create enthusiastic buying Saturday, Candidly speaking, we never saw a garment of such style and quality solde 20¢ at such a little price, on sale Saturday morning from 8 to 10.Although capital value for soc per yard, ANOTHER STARTLER.: - The other is made with four rows of Valenciennes luce inser- .around, neck and arms with lace .Tic.O fal price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.PES vesse sue Mr.Business Man, if you are as particular about 55\u20ac - Black Moire Antique Skirting, 29c \u201c oe we * .: on sale Saturday, for: one day only, at ; A splendid line of medium weight» 38 in.wide, fancy mixed Costume Tweeds, in light, = .° ° e e * will be s ç 1 nable Furnishin ¢ sold for the two hours only at, per yd.reucvecer sen eue usine ne nc enc 000 ace 00e .Cambric Corset Covers, made up in two most attractive new styles; - .; ; Vv.; one tight fitting, trimmed with embroidery insertion, around i tion.down.front, and trimmed the nurchase of articles of dress as vou are in the 10° oo ; 17 .medium and dark shades.\u201830 pieces of these.most seasonable fabrics will be placed neck, and finished around arms and neck with embroidery frills, FOR MEN OR BOYS edging and ribbon beading.These are worth ordinarily 656¢c and : 890 - consummation of a business deal, you will certainly 4 picces of this handsome material, worth §3¢ per yd, can be bought at Scroggie\u2019s on 20¢ 1 terest s osition: A bett rti- > ahe ; 3 be terested ine ee etomarily sscure.\u201cThe Saturday , \"between the lours of 8 to 10 a.m., for, ner yd.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u20260cseseursenn0000 SPECIAL SALE OF 4 correctness of the style of everything sold in this i A .| Telephone orders cannot be accepted.} es : \u201d Furnishings department absolutely guaranteed.Ks Ladies\u2019 Summer Waists $3.00 to $4.00 Ladies\u2019 Waists, for $1.00.Our Waist section is \u2018becoming more and more popular every day.lt is values such as this that are causing such an influx of new patrons.Does this one interest you?i : 1 dozen only \"Men's Laundered Cambric Shirts (samples).Regu- 1 | : $ » price, sÿe.Your choice Saturday fOT s.sm veins - .3 IN THE 8 TO 10 HEA SS 4% | Flannel Section speciar moon Boys' Fancy Striped Cambric Shirts, soft bosom.Saturday's.spe- 49¢ 15c FLANNELETTE , FOR 10c.: Men's Fine Cambric Dress Shirts, open front and back, - short cial\u201d price.Vous oceer crue te 00000 PE gored ier bosom.detached cuffs, dark blue hair stripe \"pattern.Regular 99¢ A fine assortment of Fancy Striped Flannclette, suitable for pyjama suits, night shirts, 10c , Value $175.Special price for Saturday ee due ae na ne eee etc.Worth 15\u20ac per yd.Saturday, 8 to 10 a.m, for.nsréas eue n a sencac eu 00 Men's Fine Elastic Suspenders, Mohair ends, new fancy stripes.Prices: ee 350 oniy Handsome White T.awn Waists, 25e.A5e, 45e and.5UC.ve .' - 75C ALBATROSS CLOTHS FOR 25c.made with very attractive and pretty : dcr \"Prime \"NE tte\" t des » >\" - Swis broid fronts, backs\" and.With leather ends: Prices\u201d ZHe: 83¢ and 45¢: | A big lot of louse Materials, consisting of Silk Mixture, Fancy Striped Albatross Cloths.Swiss embroidered fronts.sell ordin- One gr all lot of Mens Silk Flowing End \u201cTies, worth 39c to 59e.To 25c Worth up to 75¢ per vd.Saturday, from 8 to 10 am, per yd.\u2026.\u2026.RARE c arily for from $3.00 to $4.00 each.Our $1.00 clear at, each eee Case ee Le see ua sa na ace c 000000 RE ' : s ial price.21000 > 000 00dee vus : Saturday will be a \u201cred letter\u201d day in the Flannel Section for carly shoppers.ue pre : , : \u2018Ladies\u2019 25\u20ac : Neckwear for 10c Co EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES IN SPECIAL BETWEEN 8 AND 10 A.M.ON SATURDAY Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear Hats 5 Dozen L ADIE ss FINE.WHITE LAWN TIES, with fancy edges, Ladies Cotton Hose, 1236 lt is well understood that every price purchases a.better than ordinary value at Scroagie\u2019s.Ladies' Blaik Cotton Hose, guaranteed perfectly stainless.Spécial 1246 « + .prive, per quaire.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Pereira save sa seu es ec 0e c 00000 - ; ; AAA AAA \u2018[ E in colors and biack; also 15 dozen Ladies\u2019 fine Cream Brasgels Net Ties, We have ar magnificent display of Ladies\u2019 Ready-to.h pleated neck band and ends.Regular values of above Hat nging in price from $1.25 to $5.00 each.Th WHITE Mus IN, ETC.FO with p : 4 .| wear, Hats, ranging pr 5 5.00 eac ese i L \u2019 R = are 35\u20ac On sale Saturday between the above mentioned 10¢ \u2018are the latest and\u2019 most fas hionable New York desigr., the hours only, at each.cree Terre - The values are unprecedented.| First Communion Dresses To-morrow a great sale of fabrics for First Communion Dresses will.| ; TWO 8 TO 10 AM.SPECIALS\u2014FANCY GOODS DEPT.be inaugurated at peroguie s when special lines at extra special prices will LEE Eee en 49¢ Lithographed Cushion Tops, 25¢ Ladies\u2019 Spring.Coatsand Capes Fine Tucked anid *Drawn Thread Lawn, worth.25¢ yard, for.tees 20¢, ; \u2018These are styles and values of exceptional importance, and worthy of Swiss: Book\u2019 Muslin, worth 23: yard, TOF l.eeeeecenennananens \u2026.\u2026\u2026.208c | Lithograplied Cushion - Tops, 10 different Subjects.Regular 40\u20ac value.\"On sale, Saturday, 2: \u2018your closest inspection:\u2014 .India Linen, worth 12c yard.for.dese ete ea 10¢ | between 8 aml 10 a.m.only, {or, cach.\"ere ec ee 1 000000000000 ses es eu 0000 À c Ladies\u2019 \u201clack Taffeta Silk R: lan Is \u2018oats, made in a most sty- Lofgdale Cambric, worth 15e yard, for.eseeieiniaranns srcreuce 106 \u2019 ; lish effect, with deep fancy collar, trimmed\u201d with pale Note.\u2014Early buyers Will avoid the crush.: \u2019 \\ - 55\u20ac TINTED CUSHION COVERS FOR asc.\u2018blue taffeta silk and saccordeon pleat«d, full bishop sheeve, i ; | ; } : bläek and white gilk piping, also faced with w hite silk.= $27.50 Tinted C ushion Covers, ready to outline, both conv entional and floral desig.Regular 25c | Black Taffeta Silk Coats, made in a neat semi-fitting style, mm > : \" \u201d Pai \u2014 ee .adies\u2019 Belts, fc Tice 55c.Your choice Saturday, between B and 10-a.m.only, cach.RAR : : ucking, wide .frill around bottom, deep 4 Ladies 45c elts, for 25c \u2019 | p 55 Co > moire or mide of black Ak apie, new bishop > | + .Sleeve and finished with faucy SHE brajd opesac esta sue 0 23.50 Our sale \u2018of Ladies\u2019 \u2018Crushed Leather Belts, advertised yesterday, will be continued to- -morrow, \"Do not miss this chance to secure 25c \"Three-quarter length Spring Capes; nade in- \u2018a most becom- 45¢ Belts, for.sesmeseceietancrnec erections er nanan nnn \" \u201d -1 di T J d TV + 4 r&\u2014\u2014 I.> .i 25 more mere ee g-style: material is black brocaded satin, trimmed - with\" .; i à ies\u2019 n e es S O jet passe menterie, galore ribnon irik blak Chu: \u2018gg 2 50 BETWEEN 8 A.M.AND 10 AM.\u2018SATURDAY, tilly \"lace, also with mercerized lining.era ces Yara - .ei ,î .Ladies\u2019 Capes, made of heavy black broraded, silk, in a neat Sale of Lace Curtains Ladies\u201d Knitted Cotton: UnderVests.Regular (13\u20ac value, Où sale S Saturday, hetwcen 8 affect: deep lace around bottom.headed With Jet, ruching ; : to 10 a.m., for.06000 0000 0000000000 ne.var 000 cac 0600 000007000000 \u2026.\u2026.C around neck of lace, finished with alone ribbon, , and $1 1 50 .and \u2018 Lace Door Panels , ~~ ime Lu | ' A black satin bow and énds.see eee 0 ea ses see re dev e ; ç , , Lo - -|-\u2014padies\" Black Cloth Capes, made in a nobby effect, with deep ART DRAPERY DEPT.circular, Cape \u2018and-neatly trimmed with.taffeta silk strap- - \u2018 i (3rd Floor) | | ,[ \u2014 eee \u201c Chiffon Collars \u20ac Gic c - | pings, aceordeon pleated ruchiag around meéck; and finished 7 50 2 with satin ribbon bow and ends.secs ac ae ns en seu sac 000000 \u201cAI our purchases were made in time to anticipate 8to 10 am.+ the upward tend ff th ket.- he pward tendency of material \u2018does not, therefore, Soft and Stiff Chiffon Foundation Collars, -either white ¢ or black.affect us with regards to prices on this season\u2019s goods.n AEA HA Ae ton's Goods.The stiff ones are made in either round or pointed styles, soft ones in pointed style only, Sizé 12 to 15, Regular roc 0; 2C » NEW RECORDS ESTABLISHED IN ex SM Ladies\u2019 Gloves beatable.LACE CURTAINS.Fine White Lace Curtalus, Rénals- each.Saturday Sto 10 a.m./.222 20 ee a 12 0e ae aan À Fine White Nottingham Lare Cur- 20 in ou Faust ality, [sruxsels net, / | ho roa tors.in ee Worth toediy $8.00 pairs OE This is a splendid tribute t th ¢ le, fit wear and ders.choice fi es.Wor ' marked price oo.cee.BOT .7 / is is A SP enci ribute to the style, s tri #1 fy ie our mar | Higher grades of Fine Lace Cure 9 SL 00 Corset for Jc ; \u2018Ç value of the Gloves we sell.lt\u2026is a certain evidence.that e\u2026vuaeues arocosesceus tains all marked at same propor- : we are gaining new patrons -and retaining the confidence of Pine hig Nottingham Tace Cur donate value Lo 8 TO.10 AM.SATURDAY.\u201c c old friends of the establishment 1120 perds Fe a a STs.pretty | .LÂCE DOOR PANELS.New \u2018Straight Tront Corset, dip\u2019 hip, bias cut, fully gored, with garter attachment : made of \u201cOur STRATHCONA SA renyésonts the Hmit of value that can .Marked al, pair.2.#1 29 Fine White lace Door Panels, an - batiste, white only; ; sizes 15 to -20, Regular) value $1.ou.Saturday, 8 to 10 a.m., 50 , | De lens à nées, at the prive, fret resostre well as black 0 Fine White Nottingham Lace Cur-! 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