The Montreal herald, 22 avril 1904, vendredi 22 avril 1904
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PIE TT TE x EE 00 Lee - SE Lars eee ma ee mm \u2014 ee meee mms ame emcees eee Le eee 14 LC reees Lee CC eee des eee Lt Te Se See ST TN = \u2014_\u2014 ESTABLISHED 1808._ NO.95.TEN PAGES.MONTREAL, YRIDAY, APRIL 2%, 1904.TEN PAGES.| PRICE ONE CENT \u2014 to Cook.*lackley Case is Off vse ena MIRON COTTE eu 0200 ALENIEFFS STORE tu keep you here, but tu discharge you.ver in Barges.Tenders for permanent material for! 4 #4 AND THE EMBARGO: pavements and sidewalks were opened Of THE DISASTER = at the Road Comunittee meeting yesterday afternovon, but no contracts will | | | be given out until next week, There p + as the Judge is Seriously IIIs om | Hon, Jonathun Saxton t\u2018ampbell Wur- tele Is the son of the late Jonathan Th } one or move judges, and If one of thut | Wurtele, selgneur of River David, P.Q.' \"was close competition in prices be- C Work of the Last Two! oy.oo } quorum removed hig place could be land his wifd Loulsa Sophia, daughuer \u2018tween the Barber Asphalt Paving con .\u2026 {led Two judges could uet, of Arch.Campbell.He was born ln , \"pany of the States and tne Steily / \"Thr , = est Weeks Goes For His lordship\u2014\"They did tn the Mer- [Quebec, Jun, 27, 1828, und was ited | ATE Montana Cattle Sent as.phalt Company of Montreal, ta ows New Light on the .cut Cause\u201d by prix te tuition, and al Le EB : : © The committee expects lo get half a .Nothing.Theretore, Mr.Lalleur argued, that !school these.He was called to the Bar| Canadian Responsible \u201cinillion out of the annual loan and the Events Leading up to Justice Wurtele being removed, His tn Jh50, and sybsequently took the de- .supplementary evtimätes, which will plece vould be tilled.Me supported grees of B.C.L.aud D.CL.at McGill for Disease.be aistributed next month, Battle.tris by aun Americas case where a new University, and was for many years uo .A complaint wax received of the dirty, ° TO BE TRIED AGAIN IN JUNE Judge hd been äppoinied ufter the hincinber of the law faculty of Lhe Insti- | condition of the streets.Ald.Galles, _\u2014 cnatée had been given to the jury.tution.In 18397 he wus appointed an , suggested that all street refuse should! \u2018 Aa, .a.\u2014\u2014 the Judge pointed out that this was emeritus professor in the faculty.In (Canadian Associated Press.) \u2018be taken down the river in barges, It, St.Petersburg, April 2.\u2014The com- à Very different case, and enquired for 1573, he was created Q.C.by the Karl of London, April 22.\u2014An expert writing, would be considerably\u201d cheaper than plete text of Viceroy Alexieff's report Judge Wurtele Stricl:en With Memorr- cdogis h precedent, which Mr, Lafieur Dufferin.and he sat for Yamasku, in(to the Liverpool! Daily Post upon the hauling ihe refuse several mites at to the Emperor, concerning 4he Petroe ; ; had rot.\u2018lhe Quebec Legislature from 1875 unliliex i .ra prea.heavy expense, and the farmers wouldi pavlov Crt ere hage Last Night and His Con- Mr.Lalleur argued that the charge \u2018lug elevation to the bench of the Su- exclusion of Canadian cattle says: \u2018\u2019Pre-; be miad to gel it.paviovek disaster and the torpedo boat dition Very Serious This to the jury was not an absolute neces- \u2018 preme Court, P.Q., June 28, 1886.vention of disease is the strongest argU-| The Parks and Playgrounds Associa-; N84gement which preceded it, reads Afternoon si If The Judge were sutisfied with Judge Wurtele has been associated in| ment against importation owing tu, tion asked the committee to build ais follows: oon.ce addresses of Coubsel, I'many works of Cunadian and interna-!Cunuda not being isolated, but von-; foutpath from Ash avenue tu the dyke I respectfully report to Your Majes- His Lordship- It is the duty of a tional importance.He negotluted u ee judge to make à charge or not at his loan for the Government of Quebec in tiguous to the United Stutes, where the d=vretion, but how could l use that Franve, abd in 1880 organized the Credit outbreak in 1902 raged for weeks b.o- in Point St.Charles, so as to permit the ty that on April 11 the whole effective children to reach the playground mote squadron at Port Arthur sailed out six .easily.Ald.N.Lapointe and Ald, Tur-: miles to the southward to manoeuvre Thddd ddd ddd + Thad dixcretrene when {'inive not heard the Fouvier Franco-Canadien.He recelved fore any intimation of it reached Eog-! ne will report on the matter.And Joward eveniig returned to port.° > verse the Pulms of Public Instruction in 18821, .: The Canada Sugar Refinery Company On April \"2 a flotilla of eight torpedo .; : and.In « event O .mit it Bugs pe + JUDGE WURTELE SINKING.+ Me.Lateur suggested that time: gnd was named an officer of the French! th ent of our ud tng, asked lo jinve Montmorency street bont destroyers went out to inspect the > > \u2014- + wht he given for His Lordship to read © legion of Honer in 1883.From 1882- Canadian stores could any means be, paved with granite blocks, The ve- Islands, having received orders to at- + Dr Roddick sald this morning + tue evidence, #4 he held the office of Provincial \u2018Trea-| devised for keeping Uncle Sawn from.guest was supported hy Ald.Gallery.tack the enemy should he be pueounters * at Judge Wurtele's condition + surer: from 1884-86 he wus Speaker of ganding cattle fr ë Ci Surv - Barlow wa n- ed in the course of the nigh ; , £ : ?$ om Montana into Al- and ty Surveyor arlow s eu ! ight.+ Was Very serious, but he refused + ; Judge Couldnt Try Case.the Legislature; from 1885-86, codifier of Lerta Eds ass them off ns real Ca- Cstrurted to prepare an estimate of the! \u201cOwing to the darkuess and a heavy el to express any opinfon as Lo whe- + His lordshin 0 would require some the statutes of Quebec, and since Oct! 7 oo pass .am \u20ac as real Ga | cost.j vain three of the destroyers became 4 ther he would recover, saving fermad legal authority to induce me to 1592, has been à pulsine judge of the 'Hadians.Unless Canada is in a posi- ;Separited_ from the flotilla, two of * that he was hopeful for the best, + couture this cose, Common vense Queen's Bench, ! tion to considerably Increase the num-° : which returned to Port Arthur at dawn.+ Judge Wurtele rested Letter op tows ain not on à pusition to con- Judge Wurtele was elected a vice- | ber she sent in 1892 the feedér of cattle: PEEL STREET RESIDENTS ; he third, however, the Strashnd, hav- I this morning, and Vas apparent- ob our Ulis case, I hive the power to \u201cpresident of the Montreal Natural His-lwiil not find his position is matertally, ing, according to the evidence of her y somewhat easier.About one + .doo so at ny disor ction, but io do so tory Soctey in 1895: president of the SL improved.We would hear less about 1 seamen, cncountered several Japanese + o'clock, however, he had another \u20ac JUDGE WURTELE.Sould be an abmse of diseretion and James Club, 1893: president of the U, E.\"Canadians if wealthy graziers and feed- | WAN TO PAY MORE TAXES destroyers, took them in the darkness \u201ci hemorrhage, and this afternoon + re \u2014~\u2014\u2014 ~\u2014\u2014 Peer that would amonnt to want of Loyalist Association the saine yeur.ers hid not harbor boards and butchers _\u2014 for Russian ships, and.giving the sig- + he 1s sinking rapidly.de Net ill Lot perd han ba come uridine Lion.I cannot continue at, He fs a member of the Anglican com- [siding with them for the sake of *dues Will Offer, to Pay the City to Put the nal of recognition, joined them at dawn, + 1 ole Tu ota oa oe ote ole oe Ve Pu Ta ou u QE Le etui iles Weuk, and vers Theis J rans the law and the practice.munion and has been twice marriedg in! and profits.Feeders have a grievance, Street .in Good Condition She was recognized by the enemy, and Geel fe sfr of fe le ef fe lec eb ob pel de fe le eee ru NN re it cn à AE ru Mio Smith luvetly agued for à con- IX54 to Julix, daughter of the late Dr.\u2018but unless and until they can show i there was a fight at close quarters, in \\ dns LL Pare these Vers Gado oh titi dion, He considered that this Wolfred Nelson, who died 1870, and toithat the flocks and herds of this coun-.and Keep it So.which her commander, midshipman and An extraordinary scene took plie A GT TEER Es vadituiy Toa nan with his Sarah, dnughter of Thos.Braniff, Sta-\u2019try will run no risk from the Import\u2019 (o-oporation with the city authori- Chgineer, and most of her crew were the Court of King's Bench this anorn- L000 00 000 ; loos SUD enor at siake, otter the speeches of ten Island, NOY.\u201chive stock from Canada they will Hot.(jes in an attempt 1o get better streetar Killed, Muleiff.her lieutenant, al- ing, when the famous Cooke-Blackiey fo 00 00 Sa Cane \u201c COQUE ue side duel been published, wile _\u2014 get open ports.\u201d was the Prevailing Ho at the meeting, (though wounded, continued firing on vase came to u temporars end in 4 11 2 Er US SX = ating an us favor could now be .\u2019 ~ \u2019 > a.eiel ; , the enemry.; most dramatic fashion.Judge Wur- ;; EE ; ~ Qu Hat Le EE efforts Sho nl vu SOB a.Jnd the Strashni sank.Dr ne off \u2018 < .1 Ci Sino \\ TOR dr een et Tue LS pe i .\u2018 : os ! ; » strec \u2018eccoive \"ter \u20ac ! amçs stroyers \u201che A > UP ne Toe ts vou Su diet aie Tige IN AS Ga NEA à ord ! et With any learned \u201cNinbnum and maximum tempera- S.S.ONTARIAN BREAKS DOWN.: in future from the Roud Committee.Bayan approached the Scene \u2018of the .is ans : al © veu 4 ; PU Ce Deeds RYH : i 2 T4: NV \"is soem.; ; : es > lean labor of the last two awe he gs oy MOTS TT as ie ta Vi 1 do canon 2 M pui Ts Pe nt tures: Dawson.3K.54: Victoria, 46 47: (Canadian Associated Pres.) | Another meeting will be held 10- right, lowered her boats and had time .nN ent ins , ! ; ' ThA dria AE Jude i dR.62; Calgary, 24, 56: Qu'-.pit > 00P .\u2018hen : + facts of > Sil- to suve \u2018>, : \"er: wasted, while at leaxt S2oon has heen net ae A TS Cher shoe hl dhe suspeiaded under these cee Ranloops, 45 8 Wiagn LY: AN pare London.April 22-The Allan liner On-! morrow.wh n pl the Faute of th os 0 SAVE \u2018rs pement of the deatroyer's epent by the contending parties WI pur à Co ! Pre deu PAS Une re + bei io aan shonld be Appell.mp : og pat To t tartan passed the Old Head of Kinsale uation wili we larg he ore decid a EX ; \u201cnfortunately only five men equally no result A ten Denied an cd unheard.But we ; Arthur, 16, 360 Saugeen, 24, 3%: TOrOUto | Ee-déy in tow procceding to Queens- and definite action will be decide were swimming.Their lives were saved.TU Ce he nh eet he as MO Eee Tle He HOU Beans Ottawa, 260 440 Montreal, 30.461 town, having lost the screw of her pro- upon.A commitice will go before the, \u201cThe cruiser was obliged to fight on Takon I at Dinner.HE even si pees De on aie ir EIT quebec, 26,44, SL John, 26, 4: Hallfux, © yor Finauré and Roads Committees and! hop starboard side with six Japanese wv he st Lt Lo tra oi als lt, In \u201cwo ç - a ; | ; EY sessafy, cruise Nip ; vins ; \u201c PT te _ oo .; .A se, 26._\u2014 find out how much money is necess péruisers which came up.Having pick- Like à bolt from the blue cine the oy e .' ! [1 So fe as von dord&lng®s taking the \u2014 > .; in first-class con- > : : se, VoL ih Le à .- .ae e] stréee 1rst-class con y ats \u2018 avi ; announcemment LIS Morning Lait Me ee ef one 214 ; Ç i ses sr reurettaux the cause, the HROAT WITH RAZOR ; THE PEDDIE RIFLE SIGHT.lo Pace feel strut eC the à Ce up her Poterie Bayan regained en \u2018urte .\u201c , , us à ; a ' actu Le hour Wong © ex oh .3 < .nnd A iate Yo.wae.Ru ; ; ; vo Justice pt prtete hid b \" suede ne VOUS che He Lt eh we no a bey Or Ww ho po nt CUT HIST .(Canadian Associated Press.) present Road Comittee js doing all in.joss, nithough covered with frugments o oe ! ï Aad ce mot en Erle Ge Ee TT Le ee 41 eo th w EY RT GE pe Joh Willan Lundin.sixty yeurs of London, Aptil 22, -At a recent meets: jy power to cope with the situation of shells, ; - ooke-Bluckley case.Fle dees was s tt Lt oo PER SIT ade, cut his throat in his room ing of the National Rifle Association.à and they are anxious Lo render Whal \u201cThe cruiser Diana and five destroy- imply stunning mm the dramatic cine ympatiny From the Bar.ec boar he Text of the evidence, sige os ue.\u2019 So r que .hy \u2019 es -s has , >p suce a it furnished the oextraonti Bes fred en the observance of The witness 0 Cl ply Hotel, Jacques Cartier (donation of $500 was accepted from Mr: assistance thev call, ers hastened to her succor, and at the It furnished to the extraoriiiagy te i- OM Monae Af 1 Le he tom Te STRESS qu the Chanbs Co \"Peddie, of the Smull Arms Corporation \u2014___ same time the other cruisers, the bat- dents oféthis remarkable trio.The of fus bis 4 210 Pitt : , pot es pts raie, ait the Square, at 1,20 this affernoon, Lundi af London.for an unlimited competition tJeships Petropavlovsk and Poltava, and pers of the court 9 ere monphusst une MU ey ni No When hp mae ther onl has a vale if Providence, RL to he called the \u201cPeddie\u201d open to any STEAMSHIPS ARE CROWDED.some destrovers came out from the awyers eagerly discussing the Unie con and gL, ar Lt tone Toe on 165 SOU TOUS military atte with à wind\u2018 zunge and, i ._ | roudstéad.and the other battleships cedenited position they Toured theme dees no, eq at Der CET RES ant ee te tete te je ff de RE aucksighi.Lange 200 and 1000 yards, Haiifax, April 72, (Rp cial)-=The Al- left the harbor.In flunk formation m- .teciet 21 the nr vi The Jury Discharged.+ ten shots cach.Also for un interna- lan steamer Mongolian, from GRSBOW (ji) {he Bayan at the head and the Lust night at dinner the judr VDO oo 0 PS 1 ui t \u2026 ; .« THREE CHICAGO BANDITS tional team mitch te BR named the and Londonderry sarvived fn port yess go lollies on the flank: Vice-Admiral had become mu h unnevved Trou his woo wo on, 0, (et dosti [atteste It soul be A WERE HANGED TO-DAY.-* -Tiiton\u201d and to be decided by the scorez - terday morning, landed 586 passengers, Makaroff proceeded to the scene of the labors on this case, was andy setae bog Ae Hoe te ST d'rannet do Jus 4 + made in the Peddie competition, eight and sailed at 11 oclock for Now York.Strashni's fight, whither more Japanese : With je HE af venting, which einded an en «beta 15 Gee Trad BE etes mie e SNTAT 5 huge, April 22-Peter Neds d'inen composing the team.To be open 1 bev Mongolian was off the harbor IN destroyers and cruisers were approach- an effusion of blood, The Le es en then proton gy ' Cie sance < in the Bogiish courts it 7 dernier, the first of the car + to the army, navy and volunteers and the snows=torm last night, and took a ing.After a short fusilade at, fifty TE was at first IREUERT tied De ves eg gn un pes ar the Jos he br \" he ver \" ALL He 4 hoon bandits to be hanged, Vas + toteam rifle shots from Treland and the pliot, Capt.Hayes, at midnight, but hie lengths (10.000 yards).the ships merely Jk at he heen i wind Lai Cot eg Sd Lans care Vie ae pes J hE a me hee theres Je hanged in the county Jail at + colonies.A member of the Londou remained outse until the sno let SP arew off.Tuptuie dé sit arn Nee [ER DS Lhe oh Dd cu \u2018 - rase \u201cty Jdishoiee 1e NIrV, im : ne Sel ; \u2026 Lt RI ; .Av sored inety- somewhat, The Srench steamer St ; , Sh ee Lo the .i ; \u201c ; da 10,25 o'clock, He Was carried Lo +; Mile Brigade vesterday scored ninety ., stomach.1 PTS Sens nn Nseries UTE e allows handeuffed and nine points with the ald of the Peddie Malo, which arrived last night, has Nine Japanese Battleships Judge Wurtele at mot refus 110 ode MT gens then qe een 1 5 tn nie UE for uen, el the toad fixed for the à ar qu Neidermeier was eight The Peddie Corporation has about 00 passengers.A squadron of nine Jupunese battles nat tbat he was ale ttheush he wo.Co b ' Ce sous Jus vu, Cobo the dax.snapped : re .or Ca = , iti au The Allan Nner \u2018Funisian, whteh left ships apnenred at S40 a.m, \u2018and our ~ Tooth parmesan Vol +; LL AN ; Ge te plied in thé chair où the drop =e\u2019 greed vith the army authorities Lo.use ' J ae pores ; Very weak, CURIS SU er ae TR Vie far then Bled ead he chief 0 d fell with the chair 4 the new short rifie in competition with Moville où April 1ath, hax 124 saloon, «hips retired toward Port Arthur.In A fox mements later Ms JON St 1 5 FTE ris ste a Be esed Then ax fotions = LAS Pie cr \u2018at MLIT, and ok relles equipped with their sights.Mr.210 second cab and 1.100 steerage pas: the roadstend they were rejoined by Martin, the court stenogtupher, arrise 1 Ties moved tha ag 1 ein a.renttemaen of the durv, the severe VIS Mars was [pent | ne SF Peddie is ban experimenting with his sengers, The Allan liner Pomeranian, the hattieships Pobleda, Puresviet and Ue ude s chamber.and Tonnd UNS LI THE INTER Ed a eld Aube presents him do Nee at te +; eight, and has Inade further improve- from Glasgow, Aprit 9th.has 96 second! Feyastopol, which were coming out venerable officer of The Low BONE 01 0 0f (ie vv 11 wich as RE ren etre heu Teresa HOTTE TE age ote ote ote ote oo te se ae te pe dde fe ole sie ole te ft | ments cabin and 274 stééfrage passengers, thrœugh the \u2018channel.The squadron sofa.his clothes covered ath blood, POSCR VAS ous Ta daf ro th epson of the dortins I do not ede cle le le seb se si se re se STE REE ASS © or .was drawn up in The following order: Although very feeble the judze eo Histed that ne would go io hed ea Qs : - = 1 RS FT] TT Jo oo > .Peresviet, Pobieda, Novik, five destroy and be voll enough to atrend conti \u201d.5 /; 7 / IH .ld S fre and two torpedo cruisers.They the mortine.The les danghier, f T n \u2018 \u2018 l hroug./ 2e era S ee.turned toward the left, but when ape Mdme.Aubry, was attending him, aval J | _ .prouchinæ the mouth of the changel the that cesired he should sert fer 4 phy- CL., a destroyers were signalled to return to iran Mr wired ds it recent THEIL CZAR must shudder now when he, RUSSIA may expect that second Japanese (je harbar and the cruisers 10 proceed, : sers à _essenger boy coming up to tbe palace army to land at almost any one of the places Munoeuvring with the Petropavlovsk New York.I , | A vanerte sir am Uingston ss sent for, f In | | i with a telegram.whore Jt is least eapected.nt their head the squadron türned to .EL) : TTT 0 \u2018 se aking \u2018ar + Later the judge suffy red a second hen A i J | VICEROY ALEXIEI F has seized the psy- Death and the Hatchet.the eet.making toward the enemy on morrhage Which greatis exhaust-d on | their rizht.rhological mouieut to resign before he gels + : i vives remind US, \u2018 \u2018 .; ; He.however, raitied) al this fontaine Wills of milliongires remind \u2018At 9.42 a.m.an explosion ocrurred \u2014\u2014\u2014 - PAT \u2014\u2014 Askald, Bayan, Diana, Pelropavlovsk, discharged.NE ake our deaths exciting: ; ; Was resting easily.rs \u2014 __ = Ad duparune, loave behind & at the right side of the Petropavlovsk: The effet of such nu attack upon G i Î : IT COST the Norfh Renfrew &qu.$7,77519 AU our vives\u201d relations fighting.then a second and more violet explosion one of Judge Wurtel = advance ves ener .; .» to be let qd.The prire of votes secins to Lo.under her bridge.J nie column 0 he is now on lus sth ven cs ean deed ra ncrease 1s Decided Dominion Alliance Declared Labor Union Men mn Mont- have gone Up along with house rents, IT 15 nffpoialiy announced that Hon, RL.preenish, vellow smoke was.seen ta with keen upp Consternation in Court, R .d 7 § mouth mare de be person lus aside bis 11.yon huow, Mr.bord n.and the battleship heeled over her stars TYE - : : : ; winter annuels prematurely.me our vide > .COnSternation reit el Lo te ot Raised 75 per Cent.| Resolutions.j tions Will be Easier.AA i I hoard side.Her poop urose from the .Cr ey 4e ; Lu ; i .JOSE À Rn a Jos - Water, she Fa $ rom.rown Prose ator coon wan Our idea of a mean man is one who ) ros MI ROSKI no ae nt water, showin er screw working In _.ja stuhe LL RON Le : ; .; .SCZJEWS \u201d ar \\ as cuir.\u20ac ss - rpuiation bo a sik RA el , spends two-thirds of his time in gets Cowan.1 Webi, it must be admitted that rounded by flames and in two minutes Her vou Land Wl ot 5, eu ver oo Ce = oA I Soe to Al 22 Seiad EY Ito vxpe ted that the Tovonan five ho mony and the other third in Lhe finpaoved it n° little, : sank how first.; 21 ch ns Ct - PO ae ee Lo TE : PARA tu ia Là So wail have a strona off + not only on .; ei .defendant, whose 1 betty as C1 us RS a Ca Lu PS AE ENS Bonamon A RE Se sL de of Mob ns, bat aire Co oo i | .About six months after the ceremony Seventy-six Men Escaped.fair name 1s at stake, vas tie prune , ; > Ph \"les theft Hal ve-terday vos anarke Hie Labor si Len Ash I for an TIE REASON WHY the birds sing ao well a bride begins to wonder if her hus- \u201cSome of her crew escape@ The of defection.He aprear- tou ho es he FPE CO ES Leber et the © ; ; \"y ; cr the Jaber situatem, Asser ne is that they are sluglug for pleasure and not ; ly th h ied cruiser (gunboaty Gavdamak which .Tov ccenier aha sa hiastasm, Pho clergy apaaion nn the subject this morning, a band is really the man she married.8 & i i \u2018 verge ol olla I PRE Cy i PA ME GP Mage ME Lehn president of the building (07 «riens - wis a cable length (200 vards) away, the Less der wan h ee ces bo Ce 0 ; .Tete dl ges pt Mr BF Mua.Meo Maen, : of = \u2014- : ore ats « sucve \"escus * of th torsion nde Van ee I\" Poe en Cote Eee ee ppt of .Vs Prades section of the Trades & Labor pUesiA has prohibited the transmission of THE HAPPY DAYS AHEAD.lowered boats and succeeded in rescu Gut ig che last tana works ERE ' bla tof tue Alan - occupmied ° } ey ; {ng Grand Duke Cyril and forty-seven cm ply unable tv discuss Un matter 1 10 ST TT pre \\ à } sait jose L tour, vemarkeed thai the IMpétUS wireless telegrams about the war.due wold The (with ring Mrds voli soon be twitting, \"Fhe destrovers aml boats fr : ply Bai ! Poti ey To Sete ete e fe © ._ po A Patch 0f realtors VAS given Te building Labor by the fire will The lambs will skip ut play.men, eo destroyers il OS ; om \u201cy t Chief Jusii 1 t j bo .: ; 4 \u2019 Mo by th conve ation, chaefiy the ae Fett all over Canada, and will affect - The tohermen wil soon he sitting he Porn oy ie Pleked up Ate viel Jusire Ssh Tree ; sh Po vos .: i ete tart Le ., * \u2018 he Mir and they some © le etronavlovsk'&s \u20ac .- ; qu : \u2026 .be Co Cre oo 51 pu tole parte ularly the stuation here, Ihe Out on the piers an y , 2 he ' A ; ana was append Lo to Sain tas prete ! : is he 145 D > : Cy ; ; » packi > together seven officers and seventy- I PE A ein tre SL ee a Là Le HE L tie re deushnen has deen VAST oamonnt oof work te be covered Will soon b packing up fo: flitting to ther 5 en fivers an Seni j An Vl TTT ae ES Lt gs oltre tag CY ain: « protijise = ce in à shor ew + ' ar- ! ave dn :; moe ; Lt .CS oe ceisel Tor both sides 0 n° ve ' ; ç h q tl cu Tr ! ! | he on Ho Monge to SN of men te, or Ren nt 1 1 nN il] soon be slopping pSpleR RE He HENCE Ie ur Qu some su ve , : Pat Les = : vr Pre ib ores se > soe Le ho = ted cNves wi 5 sloppi ; able $ us s y © reid wat / \u2018 ne } ; 1 re La 1 Se Peu Coe Co Thee an cain ane ddetnand f the élec vite thom employers In other cities Th ; pot .tariners* fre a ! two cable lengths astern.stopped her whereby the great taal oa ie ve io Coe ne card of the \u20ac Cl pee \"ai ., 2 Milk oer Ihe fariners\u2019 frames: engines and remained on the scene of Dong! To a delinite cone pas re Pace: Cn ge dee a eg Us Sp sed the ae rendinm, WY I have to grant favorable terms t The toads will coon be wzaily hopping; the disaster.limumare seacoh for anther ! Sp Peer an 4 Cre ate 24 Photo the à Prut, ol legislation that ther employes.The prospects fn every On vacant lets the games ; \u201cAt n signal from Rear-Admiral Oke prevedents ere UE nN fine Neston TV Tae La i.La a hen eu ds Te asonmhhe and riunt G0 partment of the hollding Trades wer\u2019 Will soon he going, never stopping tomsky the other avarships made for ee Ki CONEY ran Cote : vole abePiatc ot he publie bar, brabt Just ness sand Mr Martin, and vould Apptaud if she could find a method of Til darkness files its claims.the entrance of 1he Harbor, manoeuvrs tu Te OTA à sinPar 001 NU Eat es Wea ay ce hee ie Bustos ned dinking in the Varions strikes wouls not be Of prohibiting the franemisston of nowsiess teie- Fre lone the buds may be expected - ing toward the Peresviet In line, Amine were almost fever » s .x 3 : î a .bariste Were nee pu vis se non oe i hee mon Patan med m sate nul attempt to run an Cstablish- THE CZARINA has the grip, and the Czar When he go < home to sup remained in sight gout three o'clock the resoyroes af the 1 Lov - \u2018 : ; \u2018 : Cott : \" = nl © heir - : cased 1 that was the limit of .; ; und then disapneared.; ! Cat parte et Alar ; nent of their own on modern lines, Tt would be pleases 8 sparkimæ br ils ; | A ' \u2018 brary.oni eager y ont the econ ds Fo ! no hn ab oparty denirat hs en Lived atself in i; nr \" Lu ÿ 5 nn mods al es Of Mix troubles.The spa ui brook wi soon be singing .The night preceding the sortie of the Co D ; .01 , \" Pot et neh nu volie that party wong 15 am.M 1e present shops - Down to fhe far sea shore: ss ir lights and -t! th f of Bit, colour] ait Ames as cent, à Lee ong wed be le tar © Monireal could not esmpete with a .= tue Rusai ; The mon and maid will coon be swinging squadron.lights and -lthe outlines o .[I bee eran set by the ele tors at the polls.nodernly equipped outfit The \u2018fea-' IN DUE TIME tae Russians will learn their Upon the gate once more ships wera sear \u201cin the distance from Mr.Crankshaw's Opinion, ve capte ts Float this convention cordially ap.HDC phe na A\" antagonists well enough to know that when The bumblo becs will bumble, stinging the raudstend and the commander of Co a.a Fores thé notion of the exec cn , «ibility of the scheme Is to be tested in ; be d : thi it js mor- 5 .y Asked as to the stow posite: Me NE ! proves fe setion of! executive in the ee are thes appear à \u2018 ery arnt doing something AS blithely ax of yore the fleet kept wateh in person\u2019 until Tonkshan, who js HO nue TI Ce pranicof Verre Te ges, aus an effess ; ally certain 1h 5 .dawn from the cruiser Diana, stationed tots a nh Vibert Tri 4 .fe vl Ce wat ef se arte the etietnient and Aid From the T.and C.Council.entirely different, 0 happy days, we greet them gladly\u201d in the outer roadstead.He: left her a Criminal Code riots the fo 20 ! ainpeeroert 6f The denislatior that hus At the me-ting of the Federated ae > « certion * l'ominion Square will soon be gax: four o'clock in the morning., and Criminal te gmots the todo - qe | .; bony ole tal = .' IT WILIL TAKE more of à mental exerti The trams upon the seats will sadly t which appear to be the oad 1 \u2019 > \u2019 or AS von dele.Prades & Labor Coupcti last evening iN gy remensber the Petrapaviovek than it did to] The tramps upon the seals wii sah KY set ng.! Bini Aro nhiv a LS tu 46 \u2014_ ' wn Libel Hall t { th to rememb tal Rik sh the dig.| Wake from their dreams as they - Troops are in Good Spirits.thorities.-The trial qudge must Le cot ur Labbe all, votes of sympathy remember the Maine.ich shows e 8 erie .Loe © Yadiy \u201c | ; ; .Toor eal sles A Vie ae - res on RET , _ : Are stricken with the \u201chot foot\u201d Vadiy\u2014 In concluding, 1 take the liberty to.present during the cout gun gt 0 Le RTE TUBERCU OSiS EXPERTS Sat Vir oe nt The fo A ere advantage of Russiah DAmes.; Away, D gloom, away\" announce respectfully that despite the ' to the Jury.In another coos ceed 1 i a \u2018utters amd painters, 1e former w ST \u2014_- ; he P: ; er pa Co vo PE Co \u201cal vante vw n° = IS AN - !fil-suceess which has attended the Pa held to be the duty of the to.Pa hy a a ve Ge tn , IN ANNUAL SESSION al © ETADU 1 the sum of $25, but the THERE 1% ANOTHER phase of the threat Space Limit.Lotfie fleet the crews of the ships retain to be present every moment during In te .! , painters asked for moral support only.ened industrial panic in Russia.Thousands 2, are tendy to perform actual progress of the tri pu ré STE EE ct -\u2014 The bill #1 present before the Quebec of men will have notbing to do but ta go, * Put,\u201d she prot sted, \u201ceven If you love ! their morale and a nem The ra ss [EI ; - : va | se .3 x .- \u201cYet another authority sas Tre ! \u2019 ve Government Will be Asked for a l.wsislature relating to the responsibil- to war ; me as you say you do, some one may come all duties required o addy & : tt } save enr ES Pt Te ; ity of employers in the case of acci- es between us \u201cclous words of Your Majesty.addresse& verdict can only he recrivest 15 epea 1 4 a 6 LEE fh qe et LA Grant\u2014Officers Were Elected, 2 npioyers cite OÙ HET THE BOSTON TRANSCRIPT hails as a The pressure of hiz strong right arm was tn the seamen at this painful hour of court, and the judge holdin the court dents to men while at work was dis- ; 2 roc ; le rene ; ; ' i .; , ve tros to ts te to rat Lt) ns April % Th - ) A cign of spring that the crocus is coming up.suddenly mereased, and he moved up so close trial serve as a consolation and a sup- must be present Can 0 Cie vo ee Fava April 22 The fourth annmial cusved, and the conned] requested thelr Lo le the carpet: and that's à eurer sign.Lo her there was no room left for argument.port to alt the force in their efforts to \u2018There is absolutely na Lan Le a LE ranean af the Dreninion Association = retary to unite the delegates urging Cm i Only a very small person.\u201d he rejoined, | apcome the enemy.to the glory of our Criminal Code «erie ae uot fe .AEA © vu \\ For th RUN aa à Co Le, that the Dill ant it de passed during MR CHAMBERLAIN being partly respon- \u2018could Jo such a contemptible thing.\u201d their heloved sovereign and their côune at all, so we musé simtly Lolo tie een.ER Lun | LORD 15 abus pet Pay oTlerrocu, tne present session.In the absence of gible for Chivese cheap labor in Africa.they | ; : \u2018 tue \u2019 oo } mon law and the practice an the Tro ; , Ce pri en be te reponts of Gotan tees were thee president and the vice-president.are now rferring to him as \u2018l\u2019igtail Joe, i \u201cReport is Not Confirmed.States.J never Lead of such oa te 0 ett Ee are Ma, Victor Tardif presided.The next ALL THE SAME, Tammer is really comp.| a Tps | st Pe ; \u2018 happening before in ny court, +0 -L OIL - PL ges qd Lae recommendations meeting of the conneil will be held dn ALT TEE SAL eG realy - : A=\u201d | sr Petersburg, April 22.\u2014The Associ Hlonallv jurors have fasien owen odo.FRENCH SHORE TREA Ty Sf he tte upon the relations Josephs Hall, we nave it straight from the almanac.CHeer 1 png Poet lpted Press is authorized to Announce \u2018ng à trial, Lut the judges have as: \u2014 Doge fine hits 10 the ernsade against fo Loos N= / that the Government at this hour has - beld out.\u201d HAS BREEN ADJUSTED const Pen ns nan and at the dones- GOYETTE 18 RESIGNED.DUNLOP.the North Renfrew Con.says! \u2019 7 recelved nothing to confirm.the report The Jury Dismissed \u2014- Pt a te 8 reirmed the need of he spent S7,27X.19 to @ t elected.Dunlop must of the alleged \u201cbombardment $f New : yong nod workin the crusade and ad- i i vave been setting up nothing cheaper than \" Chwang or the landing o apanese - eo.The Treaty Has Been Accepted in the : + ine ny Leuil in=péction of schools Apparently Was Not Disappointed at bare been 8 g up & p : One From Westmount.troops in that vicinity At 11-40 (he group of lan vers re in Calony Véith Great Enthusiasn Prise jen oi 1 { | Cases showing 5 Failure to Obtain Reprieve.\u2018 pike Iver Editor: I'm writing you ¥ \u2018 \u2019 ed to the court.h ng foaled to fod Ln ' at LAUSIAS Tr.i co tmention ol al (aRes L'Ovignal, April 21.-(Special.)-Clem- a ! A dainty little thing, ta te do ot 2e to 2e 02e 0% ot Je ole ode toute .Ne \u201cmp - of consumption, an ; .al.21.0 .: : : \\ ! strate ole oe of fe fo of ole ole fo on fe ofe Go of oe on] Fre oe re me a 5 des N°! prit 7 Ube aire J sche 1e em na el : , \\ Ts rat Goyette, the condemned murderer, He coms et oor a of poems.\u201d \" \\ por or to vail Le CC ; + : ; ssalo © , pro Li .; 7 : : \u2019 ce sus \u2018 eae, ' \u2018 ! .nee ji + BX OC - ! 8 4 > - ù \"le (> FE .| than a dismissa he Jr) br CU Aa the Fu hh Shore 1a 4 + ts HO de i cenfffied to be free frog whose sentence will he put into execu A eas! Where'd ; yat! ns 1 vd the midnight oi A SHERBROOKE MAN Jo ty nullifying the whole nrocee hugs, nod nh i to hie fre my Thursday 1.Is beurt Goodness\u2019 Wher he get the money?But us burned the midnight oil > oR - Ms betwen CU Cabos apart 00 Fiala aes ae TE vas further réecom- (OU OR ursday next.18 bearing UP :5uved It on halr-dsta.\u201d ; And scanned my verse so free Je FIGURES IN WAR DRAMA, + 2» hich have cost the Tage mds Dre Chat the bese emi tere Che ae 1 that the Dominion Government well as the end approaches, considering | Lo i The méreury was registring \"te HC twenty and thirty thea dot PEL Eu tot pe a VA a eet a The ee Chine \u2018 v his dojection and utterly calloused con-: Tho Title Affair ' A temp.of 3.; Sherbrooke April 20.\u2014(Spe- oo cautiv nt n Chief Just He is rt stablizhing of one model se e airs.; ù p Exactly at noon de AUS OST OS to Her Pshens Na tos on | .; ; ; .dition when first sentenced.His appr- i ./ So ial) \u2014The David cferred to # Alexander Lacoste took the des hard C0 vr vr CRT tatriin in euh province for INC tte ie good, he rests well and revelves {Town Teples.! At 2 o'clock this April morn = flab) To oh a a ete i oo aid - \u2019 \u2018 \u2018 \u2019 \u2019 « cha A Arcern ra Tine fade 1 hreatrrent or the disease, HH ; nt vs American Magnate\u2014What'! You insist upon Homes w À ie In the despatches last evening sald: rét vert mine h fit vndiden oe et Poor vam oa tas Cr A room tee 07 -isting of n member the vislis of his spiritual adviser with my gettling a million on you?Why, veater-! PRA fe a self by ag missing, along with several oe x M Jus wi Pt Res tay Fr cee alles ees cing wo hy ares re, fr president and Apparent pleasure, as he does also those day you said only $500,000.Ana aan on \"do others in Manchuria.is belleved feng present M hr OR LU Pa us ee VE sh oe sad an =e Ca ase tation, and sir Of the gall officials and his atténdafite.Duke- But since then ve seen the girl.| BT eT a tine a lyre + to be Willlam Davidson, son of elng present.Phave ressentie Le = 3 a boku.© \u2014-7 #5 >, =, Los\u201d LISZ Le ter str lat dus lla try leg tiv lee tro No Ine êne \u201cor Wig the oy va er git tle Mi AJ Bi fn wi M re R th té fle Sh \u2014\u2014 The War.v ADVANCED ARMIES NEARLY OPPOSITE Only Five Miles of Territory Separate the Combatants at the Yalu.MN ALEXIEFF FINALLY ADMITS That Japanese Mines Caused the Destruction of the Petropavlovsk \u2014Japs May Have Bombarded New Chvæng.New Cheaug, April 21.(Montreal Gazette Cable), -A 3u-sseuxor from the Yalu reports thil the Jupanese out- Posts are near the Russian envrench- nents, with large bodies hive antles distant, lle also states the Russians are fleeing north across the river 1 overcrowded boats, losing hundreds by drowning, The messenger hiumsell tel only wo rew Japanese, but they were res ported us showing themselves in ore On various gecasions, afterwards quick- 1y disappearing.The newspaper credited to the who correspondents Russian forces, left tor Mukden yesterday, bind themselves not to divulge news respecting The results of cagagements wilh the enemy.the losses suffered by ltussiz, The Russians have issued placards im Citihese, exblabiong away the Japain- ese tadvanees, detailing Russian sue- cesses, magnifying the Plussian stretch and prophesying victory fer Hulssian.The Chinese are hot misled but still believe the Japanese will donguer Mai- ehuria, The Bussians are denudinæ the territory west of the Yalu, They have sent owt foraging parties of ily Cossacks, cach mun counting on the captuie of one bullock daily.Thus thousands of cattle were driven into Mulkidden last Mouth for which netther receipt nor cash was given, The Rlusstans lso requisitioning cattle from ihe Tar- Tar general and renewing ther demands that the Chinese troops in Lhe Kirin and Fengllen provinces disarin und discard their unilorme, Admits That Japs Did it.St Petersburg, April U2.~All doubt ax 1ne cause of the destruction of the Pattieship Petropaviovsk and the damage Lo he battieship Pobedia at Port Arthur is dispelled by thé report sub- ted by lelegruph to the finperor, April Lt In it Viceroy Alexieff stated in at Way that leaves the inalier no longer cn open question that mines were responsible Jor the disaster.The admis Sion of the presence of Japanese ships off Port Artnur on the night preceding the going ont of the Russian ships, Tends to establisn Vice-Admiral Togu's claim that his ships laid mines on Which the Iussian battleships struck.are # McMahon, Broadfielä ana Co., 9 Front Icss $40,000, insurance $37,000, : Northrop and Lyman Co.\u201821 Front, Russian detachments would be sent te drive the.Chinese soldiers back into t t helt own country.he hear of thelr own \u20ac y loss on building $15,000, insurance 310,- Russia Buying New Ships.000; loss on contents $40,000, irisurance, St.Petersbarg, April 22.\u2014The Admir- 330,000.i alty, it is announced, intends to fit out| Kvans-and Sons, 23 Front, loss ap- two ships, purchased from Germany, proximately $25,000, insurance uu- which were formerly in the trans-At® ° ; .lantic service together with & number| Pratt Storage Co., 28 Front.with|_R.Simpson and Co.43 Front, loss $250,000.\u201c Gutta Percha and Rybber Mfg.Co., 45-49 Front Street, loss approximately $500, @0; fully covered.by insurance.of ships of the volunteer fleet, (factory), rapid-fire guns, and to send them to j the Pacific to prey upon Japanese com- | merce.The Admiralty believes that by this means it can preven e resump- f tion of operations by the Japanese com-| Scott and Bfowne, vhemists, 56 Front | Inercial fleet and strike u \u2018hard blow Faso.E.Boulter, rubber goods, 69 against Japan's hope of maintaining her!'?ont.20° .resources for the prosecution of the, Verral Storage Co., 10-12 Buy, loss at | var.A dein, $300,000; insurance about equal to IL is authoritatively stated that.Rus-; the loss.a sia has been offered, through à well-, Toronto Phurmacal Co, 22 Bay, known firm, two 7.000 ton and two.3-10 ' ¢ 000 ton cruisers, belonging to n South $1c0-000, stance $30,000, 5 3 ju y : declined the Andrew Mutrhead, s2 ay rca republic + but has dec] \u2018 lass #20,900, covered by insurance, a Pugsley, Dingmat and Co, 50-52 {Wellington Street west, building $25,- JUD, stock, $15,000; covered by insur- \u2019aince., : Toronto Coffee und Spice Cv, 2 Bay ;Suect, 67 Bay insurance $20,000.Quilting Co,, 67 Bay I'With Insurances as Far as \"Can be Ascertained\u2014Hard to Get at Losses.Pre ' Allcock, Laight and\u201d Westwood, | I Untario Neckwear Co., Ltd, Street, .| Ç + Anternatiônal Stock Good Company, | | [4 Buy Streel.: TORONTO S BIG FIRE Fay Street, (fishing tackle), loss $30,- Wo, covered by insurance, Street, loss $25,000, | lsmbroidery and Stee Specialty Mfg.less $50,000 in stock, Co, 7 Bay St, insurance $30,000.Dudds Medicine Co.1,td., \"71 Bay Street, loss $18,000 insurance unknown, Western Steamship Co), 72 Bay Street bi and 1.Corset Co, 13 Bay Streot.IC.HD Westwood and Co, Ltd, fish- hg tackle, 72 Bay Street, i Rothschild Bros, ang Co, Street, button nifrs., « ib \u2018 .Toronto, April 22.\u20141t is, impossible to \u2018 18 Ba ove a detailed list of individual losses * y 1t will be ~some days | LOW, and insurance.ey Bongaärd und Co, iS Bay St, hefore anvthinæ like a co.npieleé and © OER , The fore anything like a \\ 1 i.à Whi Jessop, and Sons, steel mfrs., 80 jaccurale statement can be Oblaîned, BayeSt, estimated loss $50,000 on stock picnd the actual Joss must always be \u201cuvre or less a matter of guess work, \u201cThe following list comprises the nantes \u201cor the various firmis and bulldings $n \"the burned district, with losses and-in- | surance stated as far as ascertained.i Dry Goods, Woollens, Neckwear, ; Fancy Goods, Etc.arid buildings, partly covered by Jusur- ance., IX W.Gilmore and Bros, silverware, Su Buy Slyeel, PWC HL Payne and Co, \"St Bay Strect, , Rowland Orr, adv, \u201cStreet.C International Sircer, cemmission, agent, 56 Erokers, Tad, $8 Bay | staudard Cup Co, 14 Front, : ;_ Bradshaw, Mavipneld and Front, i.Robertson and Co, 20 Front.Prime and Rankin, 22 Front.Jenner, Sauer, Bannermau Front Caulfield.Furns Co, 17-19 Front, loss Co, 18 I Street, : : Addison and Mainprice, ntou Street west, \u2019 Merchants! Stree, loss $100,000, Bloiph, Smith ind Co, 2 insurance $36,000.Sine partly covered, .- Sireet, Cuthbertson, McCann and Co, 25 COW.M Front.Consolidated - Plate Glass Co.- Wellington Street west, Wan Bryce, 31 Front, pr Bryre, : $10,000: FE.Boud and Co, 51-538 Front, Co Johnston and sword, 5 Frout, loss \"ghoul $20,000, insurance $15,000, Anderson and Macbeth Co, Limited, st Front.' Robert Darling & Co, 44 Front, loss avout SI, vou; Tairly well covèred.: insurance \u2018not alrnounced, Flour Mills, M.MeLaughlin and Co, loss on nll and cad joining Foon insurance $75,000.Royal Diamaoad Mills, 21 Bay St Bay\u201d \u201cStreet, Gordon, Mackay & Co, 4800 Front ;« Manufacturers\u2019 Agents.\u201cloxs about $600,600; fairly well cove Do Morrie+, Sons ered, Stréet, \"loss $13,000 to $20,000, Poulter & siewart.à: Front.\u201cÀ A.Alexander, Win.M.Trout, Novi- Modi Costume Co, 12 Front, Poo Breen, a.oo.Paiterson, Walter ; Chsurles Cockshutt & Coo.S500 Front, Moore, James AL Grant, M.°F.Fekhardt Casket Co, 24-24 Bay, loss Street, .TS ; Bay Price Mfg.Co, pro.and med,, ss Bay! 49 1-2 Wel]-#peceh loss $6,000 ty AMerican Steiners, es oo L&T ; MAL + \"HERALD, GIP.BESCLITON IN COMMITTEE wr Trade off your old Piano at Leach's, 2440 St, Cath- | erine Street, In part payment for'a new Mason & | | Risch upright.Valuations made free.\u2018 Telephone Up | 998.| .\u2014_\u2014 TT \u2014\u2014 WANT tomers.milk is fresh, we deliver it city\u2014in scaled bottles.THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO.Tel.Up 66a.00D MILK ?| - A steadily improving business is proof of satisfied cus- lf-we can.satisfy others why not you?Our promptly to \u201cany part of the .2685 St.Catherine Street.\u2014r Printers and Publishers, Books, Ete.~~ Carter, Crume Co, 28 Front.- W.J.Gage und Co.54-58 Front, | Sess approximately $25,000, insurance $100,000., look Supply Co.Ltd.62 Front, loss $IT HW, about 75 per cent.iusured, \u2018osp, Clark Co, [td., $4 Front, loss dbproximately $175,000; well covered\u201d \u201cby insurance, ; : .| Wirwick Bros.and Rutter, 6%-70 Front, loss $200,000, insurance about $s, À m0 6 Canadi Paper Co, 15 Front.HY I.Barber and Co, 6-3 Bay, I Haris Lithographing vo, 6:8 Ray Street, loss $30,000, + Davis and Henderson, 84 Bay Street, loss $30,000, insurance $24,000.: - Ritchie and Rumsay, 50.Buy Street, loss $25,000.: Kinleith Paper £'o, 80 Bay Street, Brown Bros, Limited, 51-53 Wellington west, loss estimated: at $235,000; building $60,000.stock $130,000, machin- + BW H.A.WILDER & CQ.>S Attractions are their Low Prices.Wilder\u201d FURNITURE ) ann CARPETS \u2014 - SWEEPING REDUCTIONS - on all Upholstered Goods, Fancy Parlor and Music Cabinets, Gold Chairs, etc., selling at prices that , will make you wonder how it can be done.Thé goods must go.Our \u2018wonderful low prices will be the great power that will make them move T rer ° ery, $25,000, insurance $75,000.i ù Burber and Ellis Co, 45-47 Bay St, ' \u2019 loss about $125,000, insurance $125.00).@ | - .; \u2018The KKinleith Paper Co, Limited, 51 à .CARPET Bay Street.> Music Cabinets, from.$ 5.00 up : Buntin, Reid and Co, 27 Wellington Street west, loss $110,000, insurance, $5o,- Morris Chairs, from.6.00 up ue, _ ; : Kilgoeur Bros.21-23 Wellington Street Parlor Cabinets, from.- 10.00 up Ve west loss $85,000.Féñèy Roakers, from.3.00 up Boots and Shoes.\u2018 | .«| |r.J.Weston and Sons, 14 Front, | : : [oe about $15,000; partly covered by Bedroom Sets, from.12.00 up insurance.| 0.|_ -Ames, Holdeñ and Co, 6& Front, loss | .Dining Room Sets, from.20.00 up S000: fully covered by insurance, ! 11 Front.: ; te Mebaren wand Dallas, \u201cParlor Sets, from.15.00 up ts - ES DEPARTMENT.English Oilcloth and Linoleums, Cork Carpet, Axminster, Wilton, Brus- a Complete stock of Bret 8 Front, insur.CE Co sels and Tapestry Carpets.| + Hauly and Boyd Shope Co, 29 Front .y : trim- : \\ oe > : about $10.00v.\u2019 .100.Iron Beds, brass trim LL 8 Lo \"loss I ! D.D.Hawthorne-and Co., 71 sem .regular i mings, $10:00.Miscellaneous Wholesale: Houses.\u2019 Irving Umbrella Co., 20 Front, loss approximately $75,000; well insured.J.T.Morrison and Co., 26 Front.Wilder's price .$7.65 * REFRIGERATORS From $8 to $75.We give -Cash Receipts.rE.WL, Gillett Co, Ltd.32-34 Front, less 385,000, insurance $75,000.+ The KE.B.Eddy Co.Ltd., 38 Front, joss.$75,000, insurance about $60,000, Merchants.Dyeing and Finishing Co., Ltd., 42 Front, loss $75,000, insurance\u2019 1 $60,000.- Co 258 St.James.2415 8t.Catherine.1837 Notre Dame.2080 Notre Dame er and beller to Quebec than to Port-; Ÿ not change back for a thousand dollars, .Ses PS CSS > > ASE ps TNS 0) ion EN, | ss fc \u2018e \u201coa .Mrs.Haskell, Worthy Vice Templar, Inde pendent.Order Good Templars, of Silver Lake, Mass, tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound.\u201c DEar Mrs.PINKHAM : Four years ago I was nearlv dead with inflammation and ulceratiôn.1 endured daily untold agony, and life was a burden to me.I had used medicines and washes internally and externally until 1 made up my mind that there was no relief for mé.Calling at the home of a friend, noticed a bottle of Lydia IZ.Pinkham*s Vegetable Compound, My friend endorsed it highly and I decid 0 help me.used Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound for pearly five months before 1 was cured, but shat a change, from despair to happiness, from misery to the delightful exhilarating feeling health alsvays brings.1 would and your Vegetable Compound is a To give it à trial to see if it would grand medicine.; ., **1 wish every sick woman would try it and be convinced.\u201d \u2014 Mrs: Tpa HASEELL, Silver Lake, Mass.Worthy Vice Templar.Independent Order of Good Templars.: LL 10° \u2018When a medicine has been successful in more than a million cases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, \u201c I do not betieve it would help me\u201d ?105 oo - Surely you cannot wish to remain weak, and sick and dis- courgged, exhausted with each day\u2019s work.You have some derangement, of the feminine organism, and Lydia FE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you Just as surly as it has others, Irs.Tillje-Hart, of Larimore, N.D., says: \u201cDEAR Mgrs.PINKHAM: I might have been spared many mobths of suffering and pain if 1 had known of the eflicacy of.Lydia E, Pink- ham\u2019s Vegetable Compound ua few months ing anything which helped me before I tried the Vegetable Compound.I dreaded the.approach of the menstrual peri6d \u201cevery.month, as it 8 h si ring and /pain Some months very.s\u20acanty and others it.was profuse, but afte had used the Compound for two months I became regular and natural, and so I.continued vintil 1 felt perfectly well.and the parts were strengthened to, perform the work without assistance and \u2018pain.1 am like a differ- ÿ.ent woman now, where befure [| did not care to .your Vegetable Compound has done for me.\u201d \u2018Sincerely vours, MRs.'DIL.LIE HART, Larimore,N.D Be it, therefore, believed by all women who areill that Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound is the medicine they should take.It has stood the test of time, .- and it has hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit.Women should consider it unwise to use any other medicine.Mrs.Pinkham, whose address is :Lynn, : Mass, will answer cheerfully and without cost all letters addressed to her by sick women.Férhaps she has Just the knowledge that.will help your case \u2014 try her to-day \u2014 it costs nothing.- .J au an me cars PE ' CL \u201cLIMITED.\u201c - » In The Men's Store For Saturday\u2019s Selling.| New Shirts, Gloves, Ties, Fancy Vests, Hosiery, Underwear, Raincoats and Umbrellas, Ete.NEW SOFT SHIRTS, D0e, 81.00.81.27 and $1.50.NEW STIFF FRONT SHIRTS.THe.$1.00 (nd $1.23, NEW WHITE SHIRTS.Tge.$1.00 and $1.25.NEW GLOVES.Ge.$1.00, 81.25 nd $1.50.pair, NEW NECKWEAR, latest colorings, 25¢, 33¢, 506.Tie, i NEW FANCY VESTS.single-breasted, * $1.00, $1.30.\u2018$2.00, ~ $2.50 ud FR.00, 10° BOYS\u2019 NAVY JERSEYS, from GO¢ up.Ladies\u2019 Glove Department.Latest Styles! LADIES\u2019 KID GLOVES, ?LADIES\u2019 FABRIC GLOVES, parte.asp, GDe-31,00, 81.25 and #1.50.\u201cpw =se.35e, 40¢, A0¢, 60c¢ and TIC New Hosiery and Underwear for | ~~ Ladies\u2019, Misses, Men and Boys\u2019.UMBRELLAS (Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's.) spedial values al The, 81.00, $1 23.81.50 and $2.00 each.as es 0000-1140 Sn La LV lian [ES \u2014-.Ladies\u201d New Spring Coats and | oo Capes At less than Wholesale Prices! An inmense collection to select from.Something to suit every- hoody.Right in price, right in Nt, right in style.; - LADIES RAINPROOF GARMENTS .r A splendid assortment in three-quarter and full lengths, a The JOHN MURPHY Cone LIMITED.Lo 2 3 1 2841 and 2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET.i Terms Cash.\"Cornet Metoalfe.Tel.Up 3740\" ; RQ QE 4 Y PRINTERS MONTREAL AKT PRINTERS\u2014 =; 4ù CT CON ERALD 0s DEPARTMENT.| MERALD JOB DEPARTMENT 1 5 .yo Co wh It took patience coca rence for I was in bad condition, and 1 sooner, for I tried many remedies without find.- itve, and I am pleased to testify as to the good Best Makes! Low Prices! } Toit coma | || WESLEYAN COLLEGE § 4 - m2 ee = en = -\u2014\u2014 OLLEGE DISASTROUS FRE EAMINKTIONS| AT MADAM JCT, A List of the Successful Sixteen Buildings Totally Candidates at the Recent \u2018Destroyed.Loss Will - Competitive Tests.Exceed $30,000.The resuits of the examinations at the Wesleyan Theological College were posted this morning.The successful candidates are: Sixteen buildings, eleven of them dwellings and stores, the Roman Cath- St.John, N.B., April 23.\u2014(Spectal)\u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MUTUAL COMPANIES WILL FOLLOW SUIT Mutual Insurance Rates in Toronto will be Increased 75 Per Cent.Toronto, April 22.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The To- rorito Board of Underwriters in session | thts morning endorsed the action of the cL 3 B.C.COPPER MINES MERGE INTERESTS \u2014 | Montreal and Boston Capitalists Form Company Capital $7,500,000.Oue of the biggest mining deals ever put through in Canada will be consum- inated in Montreal next week by the organization, under a charter from the > \u2018 3 .APRIL 22, 1904.\"CEYLON TEA GREEN OR BLACK Has that deliciously rich, creamy | flavor and full body so much appre~ ciated by every lover of tea.Unques~ tioned merit accounts for the tremendous success of Ceylon Tea.- + © \u2018AMUSEMENTS.: : ACADEMY ALL THIS WEEK | Matinee Saturday | GRACE VAN STUDDIFOR® .| In De Koven's latest Comic Opera, RED FEATHER .\u2019 \u2018With JAMES'E.SULLIVAN and 100 others, NEXT WEEK \u201cONE Mr.EDWARD MORGAN In Hall Calne's Famous Dramas, THE ETERNAL CITY For Sale by All First Class Grocers.AMUSEMENTS.AMUSEMENTS.Systematic Theology, honors\u2014Hack- ctt and Billings,\u201d Firat class, Philips, Armstrong, D.E.Johnston and Brown, equal, Second class, Kennedy, Phillips and Argue, Homlletics\u2014Honors, Hackett, D.BE.Johnston, Halpenny and Kennedy.First eless\u2014Philip, W.R.Johnston, Brown and Armstrong, equal, Argue, Second class, Bates, Crane and Hancock.Third class\u2014Huntley.Homiletic Exercise.\u2014Honors, Hac- kett and D.E.Johnston (equal).First class, Kennedy, Halpenny and W.R.Johnston (equal), Philip, Second class, Argue, Hancock.Third class\u2014 crane, Huntley.: \u2018 Apologetics\u2014Honors, Hacket.First class, Philip.Third class, Stillman, Historical Theology\u2014Honors, Hack- ett.First class, Brown and Kennedy.ollc church, Foresters\u2019 Hall and pôst- | Dominion Fire Underwriters in in- office were destroyed .by fire at Mc- creasing fire rates by about 75 per cent.Adam Junction yesterday afternoon.\u2019 and at an Informal meeting of repres- The C.P.R.machine shops were saved.| entatives of the.leading Mutual com- The fire was first noticed in the post- {panies it was decided to raise mutual office building, the second storey belng | rates to same level as the new schedule occupled by Sherman Grass as a dwell- of tariff companies.Thus business Ing.At almost the same time flames ;uan have no alternative other than to were seen issuing from the old Junc-: pay the advanced rates, \u2019 ' Hon House, Which ls directly west of, Committers were also appointed by half storey bullding occupled by Chas.the \u2018Toronto Bourd this morning te take churge of the various clusses of Moffatt & Co.caught next.This butld-!jouses and the following adjusters were was burned, also the building owned! ging with all possible speed: Messrs.by Mrs.John Boyle and oécupled a3 &|«w, D, Cory and D.c Edwards, Toronto, shop and boarding house by Thoma8.and Messrs.Hanson, Kennedy aud Lo- Robinson.From this bullding the fire gan, of Montreal, .worked north to the double tenement ' \u201c : Tearing Down the wits.}bany will mark the passing of the old ing and a large amount of the stucK' retained to go into the work of adn ONe Beneral Province of -Untario, of the Montreul and Boston Consolidated Min i-and Bmelting Company, with a apital stock of $7,600,000.The company's ob- Ject 18 the development and operution of copper and gold mines and smelters |.in the boundary district of British Col- urnbia.The organization of the new com- \u2018Montreal and Boston Copper Come | puny Limited, which will merged in \u2018the larger company, and consolidated With several British properties under munagenient, The conj trol uf the properties to be cousoliaat- ced will be secured by a syndicate and will then be turned Into the new cor- 4 EVER PROCTOR\u2019'S Ah Vette - \u2014 NEXT WEEK\u2014 y FRANCAIS 5n Arr | 2% HAVERLEY'S MINSTRELS THIS A Under Southern Skies Win BILLY VAN And Half a Hundred Other White Celebrities.BAND CONCERT IN FRONT OF THEATRE Y EVENING AT 7.30 | Prices : 50c, 35%, 25¢, 20c, 10c; \u2018 looration, | For these properties the Eyudicute will be -pald $5,000,000 of the cupltal stock of the new company.The firé in the meantime was sweeps ing In an easterly direction and working towards the C.P.R.shops.Here the C.P.R.fire brigade put up a big Third class, Stillman.Harnack's history of Dogma\u2014Honors Thomas, ; OT.Introduction\u2014Honors\u2014Hackett.house owned by the Sam Watts estate.| The work of demolition of the ruined walls by dynamite is proceeding satis-| factorily.During one of the explosions, thls morning Jumes McDonald, Welles-i ley Street, was struck with a brick and] so seriously injured that he had tu be removed to the hospital.Kodak fiends, The stockholders of the old Montreal i will! ?and \u2018Boston Company Limited, be paid tor thelr stock by stock in the new company at the ratio of one share in the new company for every two shures vf Lho older one.For this purpose $1,500,000 worth of stock, willy be deposited with the Knickerbocker VERDICT OF JURY ON | |\u201c THE ueLpH accioent STEADY NERVES \"Telegraph Operator Was to Blame But | | Was Not Criminally Careless.Steady nerves prove a sound Guelph, April 21-\u2014(Speciil.)\u2014At the! \u201cthird sitting of the jury sworn in.Lo! .tire present in abundance und suap-l rust Company of New York.Stock make enquiry fnto the collision on the First class, Brown, Philip, Kennedy, fight and succeeded in checking the Johnston, Second class, Philps, Still- Hames.From the three-storey build-, man, ing formerly known as the old Royul.Second year Hebrew\u2014Second class, Hotel, but lately vccupled as a double.Kennedy.© tenement and meat shop, the fire swep Senior year Hebrew\u2014First class,| back towards the main road, burning ; Hicks and Johnston; second class, everything in its way.Among the: Philps, : buildings are the Independent Fores-, O.T.Theology\u20141st class, Philp, Hal- penny.Second class, Philps._Hebrews\u2014First.class, Hackett and Kennedy.Second class, Johnston.Third class, Brown.\u2019 N.T.Introduction\u2014Honors\u2014Hackett, Second class, Billings.Third : class, Philps, Crane.; ! Athenagoras\u2014First class, Hicks, Sec-, ond class, Philps.oo N.T.Theology\u2014First class, Hughes.~~ Christlieb's Homiletics\u2014~Honors\u2014Pin- el.First class, Boyd: Second class Barker.= Third class, Cummings Mc- Kelvy, \u2018 , ,,Orr's Christian View\u2014Second class, Howard, Cummings.Third cluss, Runnells, | Burwash Vol.1t\u2014First cluss, Hughes, : : Harnack's History of Dogma\u2014Hon- ors, Thmas, - Church Polity\u2014First class, Hackett, Second class, Brown, Kennedy, D.E.Johnston, J.H.Philip.Wels, .M.TV.Théology\u2014First class, Hughes.- ) Wescott on the Canon\u2014Honors\u2014 Hughes, .; Mental Philosophy\u2014First class Brown and D.E.Johnston: equal, Argue, kennedy and Philps, equal.; Moral Philosophy\u2014First class, D.E.Johnston, Argue, Brown, Second class, Hackett.: : Christian Ethices\u2014Honors, Brown.- First class, D.E, Johnston, Hackett, | | ters\u2019 Hall and Catholic church.: The following is a llst of the bulld-! ings burned: Post-oftice, owned by Jas.\u2019 W.Green; Old Junction House, owned by W.H, Meredith; old station bnild-\" ing, owned by the C.P.R.; dwelling} owned by Samuel Watts; dwelling and: shop, owned by Mrs, John Boyd; two\u2019 dwellings, owned by WW, H.Meredith): dwelling.and store, owned by UC.M.Moffatt: dwelling and store, owned by: W.Lacy & Co.; dwelling of three tene-! ments, owned by James Gardiner; dwelling, owned by Clifford Hrownell;j| church; St.John's Roman Catholic i \u2018 two dwellings, Boyd.The furniture from a number of the.burning houses was left piled up in the; adjoining flelds, only \u2018to be ignited by: \u2018cinders and destroyed.i The C.P.R.tracks near the old Junc-: | tion House were badly damaged, th rails being twisted.Burning, shingles, were carried through thé air, and the C.P.R.hand-car house, about ?three-| quarters of a rhile down the St.; phen branch, was destroyed.The total, lors is estimatel at about $30.u09, und - insurance will not bé over 55,000 OP 26,000, For a time il looked as if the C.P.R: shops would go, and if the wind had not died down towards evening.the destruction would have followed.\u2019 Many railroad men living at the ait.: ferent boarding houses: lost all their, owned by Mrs.John, shots are frequent.The down-town thrown in confusion by of fire in the fine store of Stitts & Co., but the fire was extinguished before any material damage was dune.HARBOR GATES,OPENED FOR FIRST TIME TO-DAY Water is Steadily Receding and Squads of Men are at Work on the .! \u2018 Docks.5 0 The gates of (he, flood walls Were district was again hail, owned by Independent Foresters, opened yesterday, and this car be taken us à sign (hat no furtiter rise of any dwellin.owned by John \u2019Fimmoney: consequence is expected Lo tuke*place in |utely reduced.the river.* By this act \u2018the Harbor C'ornmissioners ofivrally déclare alr dau- ger of a flood it an end, at least, #0 far us this season is concerusd.The whurves presented quite an unwonted afr of activity this morning.A large squad of men was put at work, the scraping, levelling and getting the roads.performed at in shape for the heavy traffic, Around the different plers were grouped tugs and.dredges and barges, With men Ste- swarming und climbing ull.over them; \u2018plant.hamtnering.painting, hauling, 7 shouting and working for dear life, as though u fleet were being made ready, with which to sweep the seas.little change seems to have taken place ut points lower down the river.From Sorel advices say that the ice is still blocked below Contrecoeur, though opposite Sorel the river is perfectly the outbreak; iv the amouitl of $1.000,000 will remain, GT.Ro near here on Saturday.the 9th\u2019 it the treasury foi the deeds of the 1st, in which two of the train hands jnew company, and the syndicate re- iveiving the $3,000,000 will also pay into: Wits arrived au | .the treasury the sum vf $115,000 to be \u201cThat Fireman Thomas Snowdon fused us a working capital, | This syu- Ale (0 his death by a collision be- dicute will turn over the totu! chpitali- tween freight trains Nos.113 and 715 *zatiolr of the Dominion Copper Coun= UN the Grand Trunk Rallway, That the cpauy, Tad.the Morrison Mines, Ltd, , cident \u2018occurred through a mistike of i thie Athelston.and Jackpot Gold Min- Opetator.MeKinley, and white not ex- (ng Cwnpuany and i three quarter joe (berating him from blane in the mat- turest in the Fimo ine, All the ter, owing to the night being wet und amines Lo be acquired are producing OBEY.and from the evidence submitted properties qua have been thoroughly that the wires do not work so well in prospecied or developed, Should the that Kind of weather, thitt it is possible syudicate be unable to furan iu (he Che mistook the figure four for the figure capital stock of three companies the three and endeavored to the best of his shire consideration issued to them by ability to tind the O.8.slip, and failing \u2018the new company will be proportiofi- \"that enquired from the neuresl station.: showing that he was anxious to find out ; After the organization \u2018is completed \u201cthe number of the eugine which pass- important additions will be mide ed.\u201d .Lmelter.plunt upérated hy the La the The jury condemned the 0.8.slip {panies including an additional furn- System, also the wretched station ac lave and a converter i | give a capacity of 1300 tons per dwy.; Grand Trak ad ordered a copy of the (AN the smelting.operations will be Yerdiet to be forwarded to the Railway Boundary Halls, - An Commissioners.vffort wil Le made tu secure a Bri- | \u2014_\u2014 ptish Columbian coal mining property.; to Use in conjunction with the rente | REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION.i Opposed to Increase of Taxes for School i The result of the reorganization will P ) urposes.\u201che largely to increase the scope of the | inerested.of the different companies The Real Estate Association met in Interested.| Monument Nationul lust night, when «a Among the men interested in (deal are FLOM Melville, \"thet their death.The following verdict plant «that * wil) | commodittion providéd ar Guelph by the the [report from the special committee on\u2019 digestion, which Is promoted by the .dally use of Vio DL OREN Some of Canada\u2019s leading physiclans not } _ only use it, but dally recommend It to their patients.ALL DRUCCISTS Trade off your old Piano \u2018at Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine Street, In part paye ment for a new Mason & | Riseh upright.Valuations made fres.Telephone up Second\u2019 class, Kennedy, Argue, Still man.: cl ! Comparative religion\u2014Honors\u2014D.E Johnston.First class, Billings.Philps.Philosophy ot Theiam\u2014First class, \u2018hilosophy or RAILWAYS MAY BRIDGE on! History Honors.Hackett.| THE DETROIT RIVER First class; Brown.Second class, Ken- redy, D.E.Johnston.English ' Literature nf second third years\u2014Honors, I.Thomas.History of Literature\u2014Second class, ffects.Mr.C.M.Hays Says an Engineer is and :Now Preparing a Report.Kennedy.Third class, D.E.John- !ager of the G.T.R.returned this morn-| for a s \u201c Engli .ing from Detroit and the West.Speak- English Bible\u2014Honors\u2014 Kennedy, | ing about.the projected bridge between First class.D, E.:Johnston, Philpa.Elocution\u2014First class, Philps, Keni | nedy, W.R.Johnston, Hackett.Sec-.end class, D.E.Johnston and Brown.ecual, .- \u2019 REV.JOHN B.CLARKSON PASSED AWAY YESTERDAY Left the Active Ministry Fourteen ; \u2018Years Ago\u2014Was a Native of i » .Toronto.A Rev.J.B.Clarkson passed awny yesterday at his home at 19 Durocher Street.Mr.Clarkson was a son of tha\u2019 Windsor and Detroit in the construc- ftion of which several rallways are understood to \"be concerned, Mr.Hays \u201csaid that an engineer: was making a \u201creport, and that really nothing has béen done to bring the project .to a working \u2018basis.Asked if the action of the Michigan Central fin contracting for an immense ferry boat to cost $315.- (00, and which is to perform for that road very much the same functions as a bridge, did-not show that-the Michigan Central does not regard the bridge scheme with favor.Mr, Hays said he did not think the action could be su construed.© A bridge,\u201d if constructed, \u2018could not be completed inside of two vears at any rate and in any event the È ° ! tions that it is rotting away at the lat- Mr.Charles M.Hays, general man-:ter place.did not come over with me, and: Id (not think they will be back until thel middle of.May.Mr.Drummond is, I having a rest on the Continent, and! | Mr.Hodgson is in England looking af-| .{er business interests.\u2018They will prob-| \u2018ably \u2018meet ip Liverpool on May Land\" attend\u2019 the banquet of the LiVerrool Chamber of Commerce the seine cven- \u201c1 would not be surprised if they should wait until May $, when Mr: Chamberlain will speak at Birining- ham.\u201d .late Thomas Clarkson, of Toronto.Gra-, Michigan Central could find ample use duating from Toronto University, Mr, for their ferry.try after : se | \u201cfurther antl the report of the engineer lege.He was treed to rere lone Col- -hns been sent to the roads interested.! years n nec ; ! difficulties of bridge building from De- teen years ago, on account Of throatj \u20ac are numerous and X ti .'y shipping in Hope, his station ut the time.He has, that owing to the heavy sh bven ill for about two veurs, but pind the Detroit River: the bridge would son was 68 vears of age.: av the draw variety.If a draw bridge widow and\u2019 1wo sons moan a | were constructed the draw would re- prete mens ., to permit the pussage of shipping that \"it would hardly be satisfactory to the Has Sum of $100,000 Placed in Esti- ; vice.\u2018It is to consider these and other mates for St.Ann's Ward.i matters that the engineer has been up- : I | i BY Through the energy of Ald.Gallery, | Poi ; à request for $100,000 for road improve-! placed upon, the estimates, This sum Fo.i granted, will b spent in placing granite | FROM ENGLAND TO-DAY Colborne, Seigneurs, MeCord, Common D i and Prince streets.Ald.Gallery ar-| Messrs.Hodgson \u2018and Drummond Will ated in the centre of the business dis-' ; 2 ic 8 Iv Bi ved s ; Ald.Ames arrived home from.Eng- trict should be properly paved so as to Land this morulng and was accorded a tation.Ald.Gallery hopes that thel Varm : à à : Cork of A aly hohe ht the! came over by the White Star steamship carried out this summer.5 | Majestic which arrived in\u2019 New York 17 Ald.Anes was d&wn at his office today for au short while looking :.fler evening,\u201d and the bright uniforms of Mr the Engineers blending with the hand: very pretty plcture.A delightful programme of music and recitation was tlemen:\u2014Misses Ryder, Sessenwalin, Martin and Herger, and Messrs, Fred: Burbeck Fay, Blackmore, Alf.Jenkins.A feature of the evening was the \"pro- was served in one of the class rooms.LE .ne wong | AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY Next Wednesday the congregation of, ! \u2019 RCED TO RÉSIGN reception in the church hall to honor} FO , | Rev.T.W.and Mrs.Winfield prior to handsome testimonial will be presented: er ith Hon.Alfred Deakin to the retiring pastor.Rev, Mr, Win- ber W nd Premier.Sunday.- ; Federal Ministry has resigned.The re- RICH GOLD STRIKE.| tiring Ministry of the Comrhohwealith \u2018The C.P.R.has received word of a Is stated that the dredge being operated by the fowa-Lillooet Dredge Company is reported not far from Cariboo.Gravel has been prospected to a depth has not yet been reached the gravel has wade an excellent showing.KILLED ON THE TRACK.Last night the incoming Boston and ran down and killed a man named, Jno: Garriek, within four miles of Richford, {\"larkson entered the Protestant rninis-.He declined to discuss the matter tive work in the ministry about four.[It is understood, however, that the trouble, coming to Montreal from Port: toit to Windsor end came rather suddenly: Mr Clark.elther have to be a very high one or of - quire to be: opened so often in order ALD.GALLERY 1S ACTIVE.\u2019 \u2019 | railroads or cpuducive to prompt ser.ted, \u2019 ments in St.Ann's ward has been | ALD.AMES RETURNED blocks on Montmorency.Ann, King, ! sues that these streets which are situ-! Not be Home Until May.allow every facility for quick Uranspore ; reception \u201cby his friends, Ile b : _ yesterduy after rough passage.SOCIAL AT POINT ST.CHARLES.| : soine business interests, He says he zione last evening.It avis a\u2019 \u201cmilitary ally foukh passage.some costumes of the ladies, made a given by the following ladies und gen- Evans,\" E.Bulley, 'W.Blackbird, H.menade,\u201d directly after which supper FAREWELL TO REV.MR.WIN- |' FIE Melville Church will hold a- farewell 1 their departure for New York, when a} Ministry Was Formed Last Septem- field will preach his farewell sermons : .\u2014\u2014 .Melbourne, Australia, April 22.\u2014The rich gold strike at Lillooet, B.C., and it ia cleaning up $1,000 a day.The strike of thirty feet,\u201dand although bed rock rer .Maine express at the Canadian Pacific Vt.The deceased leaves a4 widow and ase.two children, and.was forty years of! Notre Dame Hospital, died in that insu, and was forty x ps \u2018 of Australia, formed last September on the resignation of Sir Edmund Barton, the Premier, to become a judge of the High Court of Justice, was composed of Hon.Alfred Deakin, Premier and Minister for External Affairs: Sir W.J.\u2018Lyne, Minister for Trade and Customs; Sir George Turner, Treasurer; Site John Forrest, Minister for Home Affairs; J.Drake, Attorney-General; Sir Philip man, Minister for Defence, and Mr.Playford, vice-president of the executive council.: rer te Ferdinand Saumure, who was found In a comatose condition at the corner | of Amherst and Demontigny streets, on.Tuesday evening, and who was taken to At thyes c'ojacis thig Fysh, Postmaster-General; Mr.Chap-4 (bave Zone, although a small quantity.[of still clings to the shore.Reports from -Batiseuñ show: the passing of a | amail quantity of ice and a falling of: ithe\u201d water.The ice continues\u2019 to, re- Leriain solid \u2018both at.St.Nicholas and jap Rouge, though there âre Indiea- Other reports express a hope, peedy disappearance of the ice, \u2018and thé opinion seems to be generally i held that the river will be completely elear by Sunday.: i The gauge in the offires of the Har- , bor Commissioners \u2018shows a depth.of \u2018twenty-eight feet \u2018ten inches being recorded this morning.Large quaptities of ice are still floating around the har-! \u2018bor and these will probably remain.A sufficiently large channel is cleared for! it.through the ice which Is somewhat {jammed at Longue Pointe and among \u2018the islands in the vicinity\u2019 of Boucher- .ville.! - .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - COST OF IMMIGRATION.L (0ttaw, Avril 22,\u2014(Special)\u2014A- return to Parliament presented yester- .dæy shows that in the fiscal year 1903 \u2018the total\u2019.expenditure.in connection \u2018with immigration was $642.913,.0f which \u201capproximately $217,000 was expended in! Canada.The expenditure on advertis-| \"ing was $565,773.A long list was given, of tmmigration agents working on com-, mission in the old country and the \u2018Tnited States: $3 is paid to, American agents for every mule adult they send i to this country, $2 for every female and +31 for all immigrants urider the age ofi .eighteen.i | Point St.Charles | & & The Grind Trunk harriers have their first run out on Saturday afternoon, The Montreal.Steel Works have theiv lannual supper and ball this evening at | Bout de l'Ile _ 7 ; Mr.J.-M.Lament, of Charlevoix Street, returned to -busIness yesterday {morning after a protracted illness, i An illustrated entertainment will be given this evening in the Congregation- tal Church when Mr.Davidson will show | over 100 views of the late Boer war, it (lustrating travels, und sacred gongs.| The Point St.Churles Cricket Club (will meet at Mr, J.Seddons, 1v Rich- !seven o'clock, the mernbers intend at- 1tending the smoking concert.of the M.| .League to\u2019 be held on Saturday mond Street, on Saturduy evening te \u201cThe R.R.Y.M.C.A.social club convert was.held last evening and proved a great success.Miss Pearl Stewart's piano solo \u201cThe Battle of Prague,\u201d the recitations of Migs Mackenzie and Miss Cole.and the singing of Mesars.Pritch- ard \u2018and Brown were the chief attractions.\u2018 ; Ar, Joseph Birse who died at Oelwelm Iowa, will be buried to-day at Dubuque: lowa,.' Joe began his career as call boy on the Grand Trunk, and then becamé an apprentice blacksmith fn the shops.He was the pitcher in the Point St, Charles baseball club when they were the champions of Montreal.He is a son of Mr.Birse, the engineer who fifteen years ago.ran his engine into the river at Lachine, drowning himself and fireman.\u2019 : & Hodgson.and Mr.Drummond night at.the Oxford Cafe.: \u2018do A keenly contested bowling match took place last evening in the Engineers alleys between the Intermediate and juntor teams for un oyster supper.The keenness of the game can be judged by the fine scores put up, in fact the iter- mediate score is a record for the alleys.Juniors.- Barnabas.He will remain here\u2019 until, The furnishings\u2019 of thin residence are all\u201d (jon of the tenders.8 Starke Lu 139 200 156\u2014495 next week and wilt preach t e inn the! the very best.and have been in use ouly.a,\u201d The Watér Committee do not bind _them- A.Pringle CS an To 166-518 Chur of St.John the Evan list.yelir._ - ! gelves to purchase conl of any kind \u2018or quality, ~ 1 OIL dat 1 111 162=5322! Jusebh Burns, ten years of age, who' Q.W _i 0F In any quantity.but they may divide the 3 carmennel 122.167 161 167\u2014495:livea with his parents dt 42 Monteatm Sale ednesday Morn C amount taken Derveen any of the tenderers, W.Tate .165 147 179481) Street, was drowned last evening at 7.15, ing April 27th.at full iiberty fo.reserve.and they \u2018do herehy J.Perrie .\u2026.\u2018198-197 192\u2014572'at the foot of Beaudry Street.He was' ! O'CLOCK.veserve the right - to reject any and A \u2019 .= \u2014 playing with some companions when ha } AT v0 LUC K.' tenders.D Total \u2026.\u2026.veins creas .3,083; fell into the excavation where the pub.| M.HICKS & CO.| Intermediate.> lle weigh-bridge Is erected in the sum- | Auctioneers.|.Lo PAD ! ; (mer.The youngster lost a \u2018leg two : EN fe nt BIEN Ames FAC so y Clerk, C.Morrice a: .238 1 ISLS: years ago, and et made the work | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.| Otfice of the City Cletk, So T.Canhingham ©.174 160 167\u2014401 Dé mpanions made every effort to ak WANTED \u2014 goon.PLAIN COOK: ALSO \u201cNontreal.April 2tst, 1804.dat \u2018 = : Sy Ve ; © H.Johiison .190 146 19-845! ppm but without success, and artificial Lai re Montross avenue Wp: e\u2014\u2014 re rar J.Storey .156 159 213\u2014528 respiration wâs triod after the body had mount.- 3.96 |SVANTED,\u2014 RELIARLE AND ENERGETIC 8.Pearson .1838 726 .168\u2014577 been recovered, and wus also unsuc- .- - | \u2018men to-depresent Canada's Greatest Nurs.' hp WANTED \u2014 A GOOD SMART GIRL, TO| erie.Total ceriisenasdenmetesiiessenne Moiositartor Intecmadintendét, Jdciear and the witer lowering steadily.ther Company: John F.Plummer New re i The Lake St.Peter ice is reported to|York; J.'N.er ew : Montreal, president of the Shawinigan Water and Power Company, and Thoin: ri nt .Nis Crockett of Rivière du Loup.Mr.Greenshields ne Bttornes tn the consolidation.* .4he head office of the new compan will be fn New York, but n branch- Will Le operated in\u2019 Montreal.5 >~\u2014 Mrs.Butler.42 years of age, wpg found dead in bed this morning in a house occupied by Mrs, Madden in rear of 693 Lagauchetiére Street.The family of Mr.Athanese Cardinal, 25 Uadieux Street *was\u2019 ne: {y asphypxi- ated by gas on Wednesday., The escape of\u2019 gas followed a breuk in the main conduit on the street.Co At the meeting of the, Ste.Cunegonde Council last night it Was announced that the.railway commission would take up the question of opening Do- | minjon Street.on May 6.ht The visiting governors to the Montreal General Hospital for the WeeK commencing Monday.\u201d April 5,\" are Lieut.-Col.George R.Starke, Mr.JI.N.Smyth, Ald.LH.Stearns, Mr.6.1, Shorey.\u2019 Auguste Bousquet, who pleaded guilty to, having had n hand in the pay-check frauds perpetrated on the C.P.R.by Frank Frapper, hus been sen- tencéd to thirty days dating from March 24.Arthur Murray, arrested by Detective Gladu, of the National © DatecLive Agency, on i charge of stealing horses, | cows \u2018and fowls at St Laurent.and Cote des Neiges, has\u2019 been sent \u2018Lo the penitentiary for four years, Ç As a result of the energy displaved by.Ald.E.N.Hebert, the Road Committe: \u2018has decided to open Garnter and Fabre streets in\u2019 Duvernay word, \"Fhese two streets\u2019 are situated between Marle Anne and.Mount Royal Avehue, Mr.Justice Archibald in the Superior {Court yesterday dismissed an action of Falconer against the CPR.for $10.609 for the death of his son, who wus kiiled in a snow slide ont the Rocky Mountains while working for, the railway.\u2018The action, was dismissed on the ground of contributory negligence, Narcisse .Ruvette, \u2018has been absent from his home, 1516 St.Catherine st.for some days, and his relatives are!\u201d anxious to find him.He wore an Mack coat, black soft hat, striped pantiloons; Congress galters and rubbers, and a black vest, Heis about sixty-two yeurs eld and has white hair and moustache, Miss Elizabeth.Duly, daughter of Mr.| -|frayed .by the sine property holders as, [CITY HAPPENINGS | {1n.the «nd a resolution denouncing spe- imprisoniment, : \u2018bresident of the Great Norte jus civic amendments was read.I\u201d ! 988.(Way of Canada; J.OW Allison = \u201c Lhe committee was of the opinion, \u2018York, president\u2018 of the National i pid (that in matters of expropriation a uni-, er - L meee - Gos form rule should- be followed in deter- | i -Greenshields, | mining those Who are to bear the cost.> !This problem: wus left to aldermen, who- are liable to be gullty of criminal in- \u201cJustices in certain cases and of favorit- isin.in others.The cost ought to ba pidd partly by the neighboring pro-, prietors oi both sides of the street, and | the opening of any street should bé de- | CAVANAGH FOR \u2014 TOOLS Cor.Notre Dame and Seigneur.- Streets.\u2019 .well as by those living in the streets) \u2018running crosswise at a distance of 109° feet, from the main street.; 0 Over the matter of lund and property.ff expropriation, à warm discussion arose.cind legislation was adopted, ; Mr.David KR.MeCord drew attention, to the bill of the Protestant School\u201d Commissioners, and the © association plitced itself on, record ad opposed to ic The législature will be asked not to' \\\\hereise the school taxes, \u201cNotice is hereby given, ! A Vigorous* protest was centered against the netlon \u2018of the Real Estate Agents who are endeavoring to mon- ; crolize the handling of property.A - , i HEAVY FISH SEIZURE.'BANQUE D\u2019HOCHELACA.that a Dividend of Thre¢ and One-half Per Cent.(3lz p.c.), for nt the current half year, equal to seven per cent.{7 p.c%y per annum, on the paid-up capltal stock of this 1hstitution, has been derlared, and that the same will be payable at the Head Office, or at its Branches, ou and after the first day.of June next.- .The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st of May next, both days inclusive, ; Fishery Inspector J.Riendean, assist-\" ved by the tivo fishery overseers Messrs, Plante and: McGlynn, yesterday seized An the Bonsecours market some.UWO holders will take place at the Head Office thousand pounds of fresh fish caught of the Bank, in Montreal, on Wednesday, the on Lake St.Peter and other points 13th day of June next, at noon.south, and comprising pickersl, dore, By order of the Board.; sturgeon and maskinonge, some of \u201cM.J.A.PRENDERGAST, Whièh sealed fully twenty fish to the * General Manager.pound, showing undoubtedly, that ing \u2014 - some cases three-quarter Inch mesh! nets must have been used in making the hauls.Acting on instructions from the Government, Messrs, Plante and: MeGlynn sent the seized fish to several \"Protestant ind Catholle charitable institutions of the city.BAR OF MONTREAL.; \"NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of the Bar of Montreal, will be held in [Room 24, of the Court liouse, Montreal, on MONDAY, the \u201cnd day of MAY.at 10 o'clock in the fove- noon.\u2018 Business: Reception of Reports.Election of {OPENING OF MURRAY BAY -SER- .VICE.> The Intereolonial Railway has apen- {ed.its short line to Murray Bay for the Û ; 5 i summer season, and passengers from Officers, and the despatch of such other busi- Montreal may leave here at.11.45 pon, Desa as may be legally placed before the daily.except Sunday, and reach Mur- \"meeting.| ray \u2018Bay at 1.50 po the following day.\u2019 oe PAUL LACOSTE, :- i Returning, the bout leaves Murray Bay.§ \u2014+\u2014+ Sevretars> at 10 pôm.the same day.This service Montreal, April 21st, 1904.To Lwin be of special beneflt for the sums | : - | mer season.\u2019 .; : \u2014- er | pre « \" « Mrs.N.H.Greene, Who has beën vis- tting at Sherbrooke, returned to Montreal yesterday.Cr \"139 Hutchinson St.GOAL Important Sale of | plied by The Ahnual General Meeting of the Share- \u201c4 taken at 12 o'clock, noon.- District Savings Bank, \u2018Point St NA We, Valuable Household \u2018Charles, took the veil on Monday last: Ap 2 HCN Furniture & Effects and a sermon delivered by Rev, Father | \u201cErnest Gabler Parlor.Grawd Piano, Mod- The Montreal brokers are determined ' Stand, Brass and Ouyx Table, to oppose that part of the cts han] | Over Mantel; Fancy Tables, Tea Table, mag- ltransfers and license them for the car- gravings and Etchings, Bric-a-Brac Cabinet, deputation\u2019 wire Back and Easy Chairs.Rugs, very find i * Whi.Daly.manager of \u2018the City and; a at the chapel of the Hotel Dieu.Mass: was celebrated by Rev.Canon Vaillant.Geo.Daly, of the Redemption Order, ern Mahogany Parlor Set, Odd Sofas and brother of the novice.i Chairs, Mahogany Parlor Cabinet, Music \u2018hic A .Lie | Rificent Brags Gasaliers, Side Brackets, Hall , Which proposes to tax them for stoc | Light.Axminster Carpet Square, niece En- irying on of business.A { consisting of several prominent brokers walnut SiBeboard.Ex.INning Table, Leuther Handsome : laccompanied by Mr.Aime Geoffrion, K.C., will go down to Quebet next week to fight the measure when it comes before the Private Bills Committee.4 \u2019 \u2019 The clergy of St.John the Evangelist Church have, as guest, Rev.Father Os- barne, provincial superior.of the Society of St.John the Evangelist, Boston, commoniy called the Crowley Fathers.He came to Montreal to address the guild of trained nurses, a Work In which he is deeply interested, belng the Dining Cbatre, Oak China Cabinet.Gas Grate, | Clock and Ornaments, Brussels Carpet, Clitna, tilassware, Plate and Cutlery.Tapes- - try Portieres, Lace Curtains, Oak Hall Stand, Oak Hall Rench.and Chair, Regulator Hail: Clock.Mantel and Over Mautel, Brass, Newel} Post.\u201d Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets to \u2018match, almost new Oak Bedroom \"Set, Ouk : Bureau and Wardrobe, Hair Mattresses, Box .Lounges, Oak Cheffoniers, Rattan Cbairs and \u2018 Rockers, Oak Card Table, Silk and Plush Portlerer, \u2018Oak and Enamel Bedroom Sets, fron and.Brass Beds, Medicine Chest, Smail | \u201cProwse\u201d : ator, Good Ollcioth, Kitchen Utensils, etc., Range, Gas Range, New Refriger- founder of the American.gulld of St.etc.: +\u2018 J Sealed Tenders, addressed to the City Clerk, ! and deposited in the office of the sald City Clerk, City Hall, endorsed \u201cTender for Coal,\u201d will be received until 12 o'clock: noon, on the 3rd May next, for the supply and delivery of: From 1,000 tons, more or less, of Soft Steam Coal for the Low Level Pumping Station, Point St.Charles.\u2019 - Also for 00 tons of Soft Steam Coal, or Coke, for tbe iligh Level Pumping Station, McTavish Street.LU Deliveries.are to be arranged for as soon as the contract is awarded.at the rate of at least 3) tons per day for the Low Level, and 12 tons per day for the Tligh Level, Parties teridering must state the kind and ; quality of the toal they bave to offer, with the name of the mine.A cerufied.cheque on the City Treasurer for a sum amounting to farly cents (40c) per \u2018ton of the coal he has to offer must accompany the bid of each tenderer.= = The tou herein mentioned.is of 2,000 Ibs.The tenders ill be opened in the presence vot the interested parties at the next meeting ot the Water Committee following the recep- cesaful.The coroner after learning the circumstances granted a certificatd: af], nelp in kitchen.Abply 316 9.dental death, or st co Lawregce pay.Outfit free.terms.Stone & Wellington, Toronto.123 SA .\u2018 Over 500 acres.Steady work.Gooë City Clerk's Office, Start now.Write f | ; ty, Halls = .\u2026 = Morel Apr aan \\ or.! Incidental Music by Mascagni I Sietine Chapel Choîr of 40.Original N.Y.production.Splendid at |B includes SARAH TRUAX, FREDK, BELLEVILLE, FRANK C.BANGS and WEE.HONNEY.Curtain rises at 8 sharp.PRICES\u201425 cents to $1.50.THE KING OF DETECTIVES : By THEO.KREMER.ALL NEXT WEEK -Beginning MONDAY, APRIL 25th, 1904._ Regular Matinees: Wed., Thurs., Sat.SULLIVAN, HARRIS & WOODS Present the Greatest of all Melodramas, \u2018THE FATAL WEDDING | By THEO.KREMER.BABY ZENA KEIFE and LITTLE CORA QUINTIN wlll appear at alternate perform- | ances as \u2018The Little Mother.\u201d .SPECIAL FEATURE\u2014Gertrude Haynes and ; her Choir\u2019 Celestial.\u201d 25 Choir Boys.Master Roy Charles, Soloist.\u2019 PRICES\u2014Iv, 20, 30, 35 and 50 cents.| i ; A ; 5 Afternesn ROYAL.Givens | THIS WEKK.APRIL 18 | Harry Morris\u2019 Night on Broadway Supported by n Srar Cast.d CANDY SARC SINK LY DEC and Next Week \u20141HE HIGH ROLLERS.ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.\" POPULAR BALLAD CONCERT WINDSOR HALL, TO-NICHT._ Tickets 25c and 50c.is ART ASSOCIATION, , PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u201c.The Spring Sketching Class (in Oils), undes the direction of Mr.Edward Dyonnet.R.C.A.wil commence on Monday, the 16th May, o .- |_Inatruction.on Monday, Wednesday, Thurs« day and Saturday in each \u2018week, 2 p.m.to 5 pm.- .For particulars, apply to the Secretary.Te \u2014\u2014 .CORONA HOTEL GUY STREET.EUROPEAN PLAN.Rates, $1 per day up.Rooms, with bath, 1 up.Elegantly equipped private dining roo! and cafe in connection, Cuisine unsurpassed.Orchestra Tuesdays, 6 to 5 p.m.Saturdays, 6 to 8 and 10.30 to 12 p.m.\u2018 Tenders will be received by the undérsigne4 , from those who wish to assume control of the.| Official Programmé of the next Labor Day {sDemonstration.All information will be sup- J.\u20ac.E.TARDIF, Secretary, \u20181523 St.Denis Street, MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA i Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of 1 813.I'er.Cent., for the current half year, being at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum, upon | the Pald-up Capita] Stock of this Institution, ' bas been declared, aifd that the some will ba | payable at its Banking House, in this city, | on and after- Wedpesday, the first day of June.next.: ; The Transfer Books will be closed from the ° 17th to the lst day of May next, both days .inclusive.The Annual holders will be held at the Banking House, in the City of Mentreal, on Wednesday, the toth: duy of June next.The chair will be \u2018General Meeting of Share- | ! | By order of the Board.i \u2018 .; , THOS.FYSIHE, , General Manager.Montreal, {tod April, 1904.| , | pp\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; | | } i | AUCTION SALE | po B UILDING MATERIAL i .t Will Le sold .on the premises, on Tuesday, 20th April instant,.at 11 o'clock, the building , materials of \u2018properties (between the old and new \u2018lines of St.» expropriated by the City for the widening of St.Lawrence Street, betwéen Sherbrooke {Street and Pine Avenue; also the buildings | and latid situated at the N.-W.corper off | Milton and St.Lawrence Streets, and at the | N.-W.corner of Prince Arthur and St.Lawe \u2018rence Streets.° Also, \u2018on same date, at 2 o'clock p.m.on | the premises.the building material of the \"properties recently\u2019 expropriated by tha city \u201cfor the: opening of.De Montigny Street, bes tween Dufresne and Parthenais Streets.The houses shall not be demolished nor the \u201cmaterial removed beforé the 3rd of May nextg and the building material shall be removed\u2019 | within two weeks following the \u2018sale.The : plans-of the above properties may be seen al | the City Treasurer's Oftice, City Hall, | Terms of Sale\u2014Cash.i -W.M.KEARNS, Auctioneer (for St.Lawrence St.) MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers (for de Montigny St.) L: O.DAVID, \u2019 i City Clerk.~ \u201c \"City f1ail, Montreal, 20th April, 194.rp et armee \u2014 | 298, PULIC NOTICE + i == \u2018 ! By-Laws .| .Nos.314 and 318.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City af Montreal, in virtue of .| the powers conferred upon it by the Charter ; of the said City, has adopted a By-law known as \u201cBy-law No.314 to amend Ry-law No, 351° | concerning the City Clerk,\u201d apd ales a By- 2 i law known as \u201cBy-law No.313 concerning | the reporting of births.\u201d 1 .R.BAUSET, Asst.City Clerk, \u2014\u2014 Lawrence Street) receñtif \u2018 - i 3 HE sé cs Lor i \u2018 \u201cET af oo > \u201c blue book, they say, justified Mr.Bor- \u2018over -of the publication of this collection.the Conservatives denounced the act as a evidence.to have eight hundred miles of the HERA El fi THE RAILWAY DEBATE.The way of à trapscontinental reil- way is long.After fifteen days and forty speeches the Canadian House of Commons decided to go into committee of the whole upon 4, resolution declaring that the contract with the Grand Trunk Pacific should be amended so the road might be built, and yesterday the Hous?went to work as a committee of the whole upon the resolution.There was another day of solid talk upon the resolution in which all of the familiar ground was gone over, but when the shades of'night had fallen and the chimes tolled the midnight hour the last word had been said.The resolution * was reported \u2018and read a third time.The the bill based upon it was introduced and to-day that will be the subject of discussion, and\u2019 give an excuse for all of the old speeches again.When the matter will receive final treatment and become law is a date no man can fix.; The stolen document which figured in the debate is stijya sore paint.There are nat likely to be\u2019 any arrests made, but the last has not yet been heard of the criticism.Yesterday the ethics of rebbery were given another going over.The memorandum of Mr.Blair to the Privy Council, which was read to the House by the leader of the Opposition, was marked \u201cprivate and confidential.\u201d The Conservatives, raise the point as to whether it was a breach of propriety to Make public use of a document so marked.They hold that the.Liberals had given them ample precedent: for this.In 1897, after the Liberals came into power, Sir\u2019 William; Mulock published a lot of letters and documents he found addresged to the Postmastér-, Generai in the office he took.Some of them, marked confidential, showed his predecessors in.office in a bad light \u2018mai?! contracts.At the time violent breach of Parliamentary propriety.\u2018Though that occurred seven years ago they had some of their indignation still and they served it out to Sir William.The, publication of this den in-using the confidential, Blair memorandum, on the theory that two wrongs make a right.Still, there is no defending aet of thé leader of the Op- rosition in making use of a stolen document, In his position he cannot af- ferd to traffic, even innocently, in stolen documents.The least he might do, if he innocently committed a fault of the kind, would be to give the name of the man who put the purloined paper into his hand.Such a man certainly does not deserve the protection of secrecy.If Mr.Borden prefers to withhold the name, he must be prepared to shoulder the burden.The Finance Min-|- ister told him that he stands in, the\u2018 position ofa man who has been found\u2019 in the possession of stolen goods.Hei still occupies that unenviable position, and so far has declihed to turn King's The Ontario Censervatives are still lamenfing over *'the fact that Quebec and the Maritme Provihces are to get a portion of the transcontinental railway.Mr.Bennet said vesterday that Ontario would have to pay for most of it, and strongly hinted that Quebec and the Maritime Provinces merely sent members io Ottawa to see what they © could get out of Ontario.The Minister of Justice told him that'as Ontario is main line, Quebec about five hundred! and the Maritime Provinces about four Western tions cayne tor seriqys thought, they adopt, and hour.They are carrying an a scientific warfare that is likely to prove not only less costly than the old systems, but also more humane.The object is to inflict the greatest moral damage with A minimum, wastage of ammunition and loss of life, and, leaving out the disas- ter-to the Petropavlovsk, the losses on either side so far have not been heavy.A great battle has yet to be fought on land, and it 18 yet too early to predict what the consequences may be, but it will be surprising if science does not render it less cruel.than the old barbarous methods.In these days big guns drop hundreds of pounds of death- dealing steel from a distance of many miles.The effect is bound to be demoralizing, and with the cid of wireless telegraphy, it will be possible so to direct\u2019 operations that a great victory will-have been accomplished before the armies get close enough together for indiscriminate slaughter.The greatest loss of life may, inGeed, result from skirmishes between scouting parties, and from conflicts with the bands of marauderers and adventurers which infest the country.-_\u2014\u2014 ISOLATION AND FIRE \u2018RISKS.- Because the accumulations of a lifetime of toil and energy and enterprise, represented in valuable stocks and ma- chifery, were\u2019 stored within walls of stone and brick and wood, and these walls enclosed by.others, many a man in Toronto to-day, as a result of the great fire, is face to face with the world, at a time when he should be thinking of retiring from the activities of business to a life of well-earned rest.Even after ali insurance claims are paid there will \u201cbe net losses, aggregating thousands and in some cases tens-and-hun- dreds of thousands of dollars; the fruit of years of industry.Toronto furnished the third great commercial.conflagration of à year not yet four months old, and the, ease with which these fires develop from incipient.blazes into conflagrations entailing losses of millions of dollars suggests\u2019 careful enquiry after preventive measures, In tha early days, when \u2018the retaîler was obliged to make periodical visits to centres of trade to select his \u2018stocks, the tendency was to group wholesale houses within small compass.for the conveni- chee of \u2018traders.Now, however, \u2018\u2018tra- abled to buy as well from \u2018sample in his own town as în the city, and the greater share of the whiolesaler's business is being done in that way.The fiew condition; Is it now necessary or advisable | for mein or firms to risk their all in- buildings hemmed in on all sides with the danger from fire increased ten-fold?- The present tendency is for manufacturers to build on the outskirts of citles, where land is cheap and isolation gives them comparative tmmunity from fire, with consequent substantial reduction in insurancé rates.- The saving in\u2019 this way is by no means inconsiderable.What the manufacturer has found pro- for the wholesaler.The development of rapid transit, of telephones and telegraphic communication, coupled with a+.cheap und efficient mail service, has an- nihtinted distance, and the tonditions thät one day made it advisable to group 1 warehouses in one small district have ceased to exist.The adoption of the plan followed by.manufacturers would tend to lessen the liability of fire, and the announcement of the tire underwriters that rates in congested : y refuse absolutely to be} Ck Wate by old idens.Whatever is new.3} Whatever is -modern, | adapt it to the cirçumetances of the miss : > There are so many microbés crawl ing, and flying, and being blown it behoves us to be very careful that mot too many of either sect find their way into our \u201cinnards.\u201d This ls an age when carefulness is wanted to ensure a lite record closing in on the three-score and ten.And sg.it is matter for satisfaction that the authorities of thé city continue to justify thelr being, by having an eye on the bread supply.Many of the gentlemen who handle the staff of life\u201d seem difficult to convince that \u2018they häve left behind them the Clay Age, and that now they are engaged in the sale of something that is for the building-up of man, and \u2018not.of bricks, for the consumption of | bakeries.It is a matter of daily experl- jence to find waggons\u2019 patrolling around | town, loaded up with loaves, and with- lout any pretence at protection from the .elements; and when one considers the\u2019 vellers\u201d cover the ground so frequently | myititude of curious things that may quiet of the neighborhood Is broken in and thoroughly that the retailer Is en- |p ve been let loose with the recent mild upon by barks, delighted or otherwise.snap, the eating of some brands of \u2018bread seems positively more danger- | ous than was the consumption \u2018of old- \u2018fashioned \u2018\u2019weavit\u201d biscuits of the days tof Nelson & Company.- , { To the stranger, the Montreal bread- \u2018van is catching to the eve.Indeed, {when seen with its winter runners on, it is quite a romantic-looking® chariot.The.swirling snow thas no difficulty in.finding its way \u201cto Where it ean do most \u2018good in the way of putting a cool edge on the breakfast bread.But when the zephyrs of spring, and the winds of \u2018later on, start out to scatter unconsid- \u2018ered trifles.into and all round about fitable should present equal advantages the ehtables from the baykehouse, it is jmore than time the .c.ty authorities be- \u201cgun to get to work on the offenders.\u2018- Open rigs may be good enough for ,carrying piz-iron.Something different \"ts on demand for the bread of the peo- \u2018ple.v pu © (\u2018hief Tnuspector Foods MeCarrey and Inspector of Bukeries Robert are determined to emphasize this fact to the retailers, and few more convictions will probably convince the trade generally, that there fs an intention to hundred, it would seem that the largest | districts must be Inereased fifty per, fake.operative section T, regulation 253 of the d'anadiun provinces had little to; cent may hasten the dispersion of these.of the city b#-laws, Co somplain about.; .Brent buildings.Ca | CE \u2014Roxburgh., \u2014_\u2014 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Another roint was made reasonably; THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT.! ~ WROTE \u201cLITTLE DROPS OF clear, It is u favorite Conservative: The announcement of the resignation WATER.Licory that the section to the east of f the Federal Ministry in Australia\u2018 | a North Bay.Ontario, should not be built of the Inderal MUR > ; te , Mrs.Juliæ A.Fletcher Carney, who aéozuse the Grand Trunk Pacific wi) COMES as ho surprise.The late gen- wrote the famous poem, \u201cLittle di any cevit transfer its freight to the oid Gand Trunk at this point for de- very at Portland.Quebec or the Mari- \u201chee Province ports will not get any the business.according to them.Whey tht the contract does not oy SN Comper all Canadian freight to be spe- if y doubied, The Minister of Jus- \u201cieee replicd yesterday that the Guvern- went bal too mueh regard for \u2018the lib- \u201cus at the Cuutdian people to compel ten to shtp théir grain over only one coute.They were left free to route it 4s they pleased, and their patriojism way trusteïrtonsce that the Canadian soute votthe business if it could Hatuetles tas well He \u2018had no fear that the Grand Trunk Pacific business would go to the old Grand Trunk at North Bay.The road was nol going to give away its business, no.matter how closely al- Hed it was with the Grand Trunk.But in addition to that the route to Quebec snd the Maritime Provinces would be ghorter and better than to Poutkini Thercfor patriotism, self-interest, and the most econotmical route are trusted to see that the Canadian line and the Canadian rorts get the busirress.re ' vue © i SCIENTIFIC WARFARE.The progress of the Russo-Japanese war furnishes a striking example of the development of scientific warfare.While.Admiral Togo's warships were engaged in the perilous task of mining the harbor of Port Arthur, which afterwards resulted in the loss of the Pet- ropavlovsk, with Admiral Makarofflangd his entire crew, Admiral Togo and.his fleet of battleships and cruisers \u2018lay under the protection of fogs along the coast at a distance of some thirty miles, put in touch with the mining\u2019 fleet by wireless -telegraphy.When the Russians, deceived by the apparent Insig-! oificance of the enemy, had been en-) .ticed out into the open sea, Admiral Togo was notified by wireless tele-| graphy, and with his fleet hastened for- | ward at full speed to give combat.On another occasion, while the Japanese fleet bombarded Port.Arthur under pro- -eral strike of these eral election gave the balance of puwer both in the House and the Senate to, the Labor party, and the mutually antagonistic line adopted towards the, platfornr of that section, both by, Mr.Deukin, the p2MiectiOnist Premier, and Mr.Reid, tbe éiee trade leader vf the Opposition, vide it unlikely that a sa- listuctory coaiition could be furined with either of the two numerically pre: dominaung but equally powe:liss groups._ : | The figures \u2018of the division are not! cabled.\"but it is on record that many\u2019 of Mr.Reid's supporters ure not in ie-t cord - with the principle of the resolution cartisd against the \u2018Premier, which! proposes to give \u2018the employes of the, Government the same freedom to or-j ganize themselves into unions an\u2019! to have disputes as to wages, ete, referred to arbitration, as the Government: measure provides for non-official la-: bor.In \u2018Australia all the raliways are State owned and the disastrous state of affairs which resulted from the gen-: Government employes is within general recollection.Mr.Reid, personally, has In the past shown himself possessed of great tacti-, cal ability; he is \u201can \u2018old Parlinmentary rand,\u201d and having apparently aided the labor party to \u2018turn the Ministry out, may.perhaps succeed in inducing him in forming a Ministry.\u2018Much will depend upon the attitude, of Sir WH-| Ham Lyne.If the Labor party adopt; \"the same tactics Mr.Parnell and Mr., Redmond have found effective and still refuse to co-operate with elther of the two greater parties there must be a .deadlock or.a dissolution, unless the Labor leader und Sir William Lyne ugree to attempt the task of forming a : Ministry trom the ranks of the Labor members, Such a result would be | watched with great interest.\u2014 SMART BOY AND PLODDER., (Tit-Bits.) ° His reverence\u2014Yes, 1 knew tbem both as boys.The one as a clever, handsome lad; the Things.\u201d celebrated her Slst birthday at Galesburg.11, on Wednesday, \u2018April 6th.She is halé and he rty and retains her remurkable mental faculties.Fullowing-is the.poem, which has been translated into many languages, recited and sung in :all the .civilized countries of the world: Little drops of water, Leitle grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean And the beautzous land, 80 the little moiients, Hunible thougn they be, \u201cMike the mighty ages Of eternity.; So our little errors Lead the soul away .Frnn the path of virtue Fur in sin to-stray.«\u20ac Little.deeds of kindness, .Little words of love, Help to make earth.happy Like the heaven \u2018above.The poem was written in 1845, when Mra.Carney was a school teacher in Tioston.© Her object in, writing tue lines was to impress upon the minds of her Pupils the Importance of little things.Mrs.Carney\u2019s husband, who \u2018was 'a Universalist minister,.dled in \u201cGalesburg in 1871.\".ear \"WITH MASTER MINDS, Blessed is he who has found his works spoons, basebalis,.baseball niitts, etc, some portion of the Labor party to aid let him ask no other blessedness.\u2014Car-, |t does not need many snowshoe tags lyle.They are never alone that arb nécom- panied with noble thoughts.\u2014Sir Phillp ! Sydney.Good manners.is the art of making ! those people easy with whom we con- | verse.\u2014Dean Swift., What men want Is not talent, but purpose; not the power to achieve, but the will to labor.\u2014Lytton, bre thou do ill, the joy fades, not the pains; If well, the pain doth fade, the Joy remains.\u2014G Herbert.so , To most men experiente is like the sternlight of a ship, which Mumineg ' only the track it has passed.\u2014Coleridge.tetcion of the cliffs Admiral Togo, sta-.otber a plodder \u2014a worker.The clever lad| , good book is the preclous 1ife-blood tioned opposite the mouth of the har- the was left behind Ir race of lite; he is poor \"of a master £pirit, embalmed and treas- vor, was enabled to note the effect of Stl.The worker was able to leave his widow ured up on purpose to a life beyond every shell and the signalling by wireless telegraphy is said to have been of 10st\u2014Yes, I heard yesterday that the bright great assistance to the gunners, The: value of wireless telegraphy- in - warfare has been frequently discussed, but few dreamt that it would ever be avaliable for such purposes as the Japanese have made it serve.\u2018 .The Japanesg arg constantly giving \u2019) 0 over £60,000, lad is going to marry the widow.\u2019 _ i WHAT THEY THINK OUT WEST.(Denver Post.) Ap exchange says a Boston woman.fell on the sidewalk and broke one of her legs.Ridiculous! \u2019Fhere are no legs in Boston.Limbs are uagd\"qaclugirely, : : LIL a \\ = life.\u2014Milton.The constant duty of every man to his fellows is to ascértain his own powers and speclul gifts, and to strengthen them for the help; of others.\u2014Ruskin.It ta not enough to believe and pray, we must work, and try to make our- relves.useful.With a firm upright will one can conquer everything.-\u2014-Maxz Mul- » J.P, WHITNEY\u2014\"Gee! I thought so small a one would be a cinch.\u201d The Clean and the Unclean.| around by the wind, these times, that\u2018 | Ensign Niloff, | ship, .; | and | commended » \u2018 \u2014Toronto News.arme Down With the Dog.The dog season is upon us.Montreal is famous for dogs\u2014of all sorts.The Canine Association has done much to encourage the breeding of dozs und to discourage Vvillalnous-looking mix- ,tures, but some people consider that \u2018they might -go further and organize a dog hunt for the purpose of exterminating riine-tenths of the mongrels that pester a peaceful population.While winter was\u201d here the dog was not epidemics.When the animal was seen, he was usually in front of.the door of a, dwelling-house, standing en three legs, with the fourth curled under him.But with spring his peresrin- ations have begun.Sherbrooke is a quiet street, and arls- tocratic, so the type of canine to be inet with in its vicinity is of n superior kind.Yet he possesses the ordinary unconquerable desire for company, and he is not'overly particular &s to his acquaintances.Consequently the | Among the less pretentious streets he has also made his spring appearance.| What was \u2018intended by nature for a watch-dog ores contentedly in the doorway { the saloon, while his less fortunate brother rakes the gutter for bones and refuse.They Invade the solitude of the thinker.and insinuate themselves among the feet of the husy business man.Were they objects of.beauty one could tolerate them, but for the most part they have been bred haphazard, and look it.They seem to have been gathered from every corner of the earth to find here a happy hunting, ground.The president of the Montreal Gun Club might take the matter \u2018up and save pigeons.\u2019 \u2019 , entrer MAKAROFF'S SUCCESSOR.,( Vice-Admiral Skrydioff, who has been selected by the Czar to succeed ;Admiral Makaroff ut Port Arthur, entered the Russian naval service in 1862, at the age of elghteen years.Ag a junior officer he first dist!a- \u2018guished himself in the Turkish \u201ccara- rpaign of 1877.He was then a lieuten- rant of the Naval Guards, who sail pria- | cipally on Imperial yachts.He undertook a day torpedo attack on a \u2018l'urk- [ish man-of-war, employing a- steel launch which had been transformed àr.- to a torpedo boat.He had with ulin now a rear-admiral In the.Russian navy, In command of the Naval Guards.him at that time Verestchagin, an ait- ist, Who went ns n volunteer and wno is reported to have gone down with the -battleship Petropuviovsk at Port Arthur.Co .Skrydloff was unsuccessful in \u2018the torpedo attack, but wab rewarded with the St.George cross for his dashing a'- teinpt and for personal bravery.He wis shot through both legs, and was unable to participate further in Turkish campaign.Subsequentiy he was promoted to the grade of commander and was made captain of the !slaop Strelak.While commanding that vessel he sent his paymaster ashore at Hayti.When the latter was detained Capt, Skrydloff demanded his reiease upon penalty of bombardment, and his paymaster was brought to the He succeeded to the rank of captain and was given eoinmand of the Dmitri Donskoi, flugshty of the Mediterranean squadron, und afterward flagship of (ha Patific station.Promotion to reur-ad- miral followed and for two years he served us inspector.of torpedoes.He was In command of the Mediterranean -squadron during the Crete troub'es, his services in that connection him to bis Government.Subsequent to that he commanded the Pacific fleet for three years.He rose | to the grade of vice-admiral in 1900, \u2018and last year he was assigned to command the Bluck.Sea and forts, \u2019 re.| EVERYONE HAS A GHANCE.1 \"snowshoe tags, you can exchange them for presents.Look in the window at 210 St.Lawrence street, and you will see an assortment of premiums, such as pocket-knives, purses, photograph \u2018frames, playing - cards, stick-pins, to entitle you to your choice from these.If you use \u201cBobs\u2019 plug chewing to- \u201cbacco you can get premiums whether you chew a little or chew a lot, \u2019 rt » = \u2018 .\u2018Do you like to go to school, Eddie ?* \u201cYes, and I like coming home, too: lice of motion for an order -House for communications\u2019 and cor- thorities on parliamentary procedure There also was with che] i Even If you have only saved a few| : PRIE 99, 1004.The Legislature.Quebec, April 21.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A dis- cugsion introduced by Hon.L.P.Pelletier, was the feature of the sitting of the Legislature yesterday afternoon.The member for Dorchester gave no- of the respondence between the Government où this province and the Hon.G.W.Stephens, and also a copy of Hon.G.W.Stephens\u2019 resignation as a member of the Colonization Commission.He sald that previously he had moved for all documents respecting the former commission on colonization, and among the papers brought down to the House he failed to find a copy of the leitets of resignation sent to the Government by Mr, Stephens.He produced a letter he had received from Mr.Stephens.dated the 16th inst, In response to one sent to him the day previous by the member for Dorchester, who was about to read it when the Speaker iu- terfered.le ruled that the member for Dorchester was not in order to read a private letter from an individual, in the House in contradiction ot uny statement made on\u2019 the responsibility of a member, He quoted from au- In support of his decision.Goverhment Had No Obiection, Hon.Mr.Parent informed the member for Dorchester, that no papers had been kept back that were asked for, and furthermore, the Government had no objection to the Stephens report, and vale opinion of an individual, but would not accept It as an official document to be used: against the Government.He said that the Government had nothing to hide, and in proof of | this, al the papers, letters and documents in connection with the cofnmis- : sion on colonization, were in the hands: of the printers to be embodied in a special volume to be printed and when! completed, would be distributed to the: inembers of the House.I'he member | for Dorchester was not serious, he wus | only practicing his.usual tactics on Monday afternoon, by speaking to the galleries.& Views of Hon.Mr.Turgeon.+.Hon, Mr.Turgeon said he was unable to understand the member for Dor-| chester.Holding up & copy of the Ste-, phens report to the House, Mr.Turgeon : thowed that \u2018on the title page avere the Stephens, ex-Commissioner of C'olonizi- tion.\u201d This was enough to show that! the report was a private opinion.He! respected Mr.Stephens and his opinions, | but he had no right to force them upon | the House, as he wus not iv member of | the commission when he wrote out his | report, therefore it could not be ac-' cepted, and the members of the Opposi- ! tion were well aware of this.Had Mr.Stephens written his report and sent it | in when he was a member of the commission, it would be admissable, but ho did not-do thls.He waited until after his resignation to write « privute report of his own which could not be accepted.Hon.FE.J.Flynn argued that Mr, Stephens was a member of the commission when it held its inquiry in Quebec, and therefore was entitled to send in report, > Report Was a Private One.Hon.+S.N.Parent pointed out that the argument used by the leader of the) Opposition strengthened the contention! that the report wus a private one.Mr | would even allow it tabled as the pri- | the commission when the enquiry was first opened, and if he bad sent in a report then, it woyld have been ved &s an official document, Mr.Bissonnette, member for Montcalm, in moving for an order of the House for all documents respecting the \u201cCompagnie du Credit\u2019 du Canada,\u201d made an effective speech, Charge Against Chartered Companies.Mr.Lacombe, member for St.Mary's division, Montreal, went even further in a speech against the concern and many other companies of a similar kind doing business in Canada.Hon.Mr.Robitaille, Provincial Secretary, informed the House that some of the companies alluede to had obtained their charters from the Government at Ottawa, while others secured their \"charters fram the Province of Quebec.companies who had violated the principles of their respective charter would be proceeded against by the Government.; Mr.Chicoyne said the charges were serious an1 demanded an investigation by the Government, to learn whether the alleged charges were true or not in the interest of the public.: .Hon.1.P.Pelletier spoke in a similar strain, and quoted from the statistics to show how such companies had violated the law, if the charges made against them in the House were true, and were open to prosecution.Hon, Mr.Gouin said that the Government was ready to prosecute any of these companies if proof wera brought to warrant such action, but.there were things that were not illegal in the eyes of the law, ænd in which However, any one of these; the Government was powerless to tale action, for instance & company could advertise to give 3200 for $100, and could not be prosecuted.Every person with a grain of sense knew that this was an impossibility, and if the press were to take the matter up, as was its duty, such {llegitimate trangactions could not succeed.\u201cThe House adopted a number of pris vate bills in committee of the whole, and also read a number of private billy for the second time.pa FAVQR ORGANIC UNION.Resolution Adopted by Representative® of -the Three Churches.Toronto, April 23.\u2014(8Special.)\u2014' \u201cWhile recognizing the limitations of our au- {thority as to any action that would | commit our respective churches in res gg1d to the -proposal that is yet in the ifiitial stage, we feel free, nevertheless, to ray we are of one mind that or< ganic union is both desirable and practicable, and we commend the whole subject to the sympathetic and favore able consideration of the chief asseme blies of the 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stored- during the summer.: 1 MR.MACMA Qi i -[Not send in his account.rere as | SIE ~~ ADRESSES JURY A Clever Resume of the Evidence and a Powerful Appeal for Justice.Mr.\u2018Macmaster yesterday afternoon concluded his address to the jury in\u2019 the Cooke-Blackley libel case.For nearly four hours he continued speak- mg, generaily without passion but with an intensity that produced a very, imarkeds effect upon the court roo, which was so drowded thut even Lhe \"window sills held their quota of eager listeners.Mr.Macmaster spoké as one absolutely confident of his case, he skiltully pieced together the statement of his witnesses und took adr vantage of every plea known to jury lawyers.At times-he wus most dramatic, especially when towards the ciose of his address he urged the jury 1?they found it in their consciences to condemn Bluckley, to saddle their verdict with no recommendation for marcy, because he would prefer a full {sentence in order to arouse public opin- \u2018on \u201cto the wretched practices that have prevailed in the lower section of the court.\u201d Resuming after lunch Mr.Macmaster pointed out that\u2019 Mr, Cooke had not said the libel was false, but that it was defamatory.The punishment for defamatory llbel was one year, but if false, the punishment was two yeurs.The defendant not only pleaded not guilty, but took the responsibility of suying that what he did was justified, und in the best interest of the-adimin- istration of justice\u201d in Quebec province.In this he agreed that ull the initial] allegations had been proven to the hilt.He asked the jury lo remember how much cyidence was ruled oui.As to the reasons why Blackley had previously pleaded guilty to the charge of conspiracy, and pointed out how clear and detinite was such evidence as Blackley was permitted to give.- Far Reaching \u2018Case.\u201d - .\u201cYou are-sitting perhaps,\u201d said Mr.Macmaster \u201con the greatest case that has: even been tled in the Province où Quebec.lt is not mercly the case PY involves the ol the administration of justice in res gurd tuo the crown office, Perhaps there.never before was au prosecution in this province where the dignity and self respect of a crown officer was involved as it is in this case.\u201cYou have to find whether there was a $2,500 corruption fund created in the Weiner-1lart mutter, and whether part of thitt fund.wus applied: for a corruption of the Crown Prosecutor, That is à serious consideration, Nothing could.be more serfous, 1 read to-day that the Crown Prosecutor is the ase sistant of the Judge:.that he should not be a partisan unculy biased to one side or the other, but be in fact, à sort of minister of justice.\u201cIp the Backrack-Blackley-Levy case the further question arises © whether.the money of the prisomwers reached the pockets of the Crown Prosecutor so as tir aifect his conduct in the discharge of his public duties.\u2019 \u201cYou huve also td consider whether the sum of money paid, the $6,500, wus intended to buy oft public justice\u2014uot merely to puy the creditors but to Bring about the cessation of criminal Proceedings against the three, tes- titution is due on {ts own merits.We must render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, but that is no satisface tion for the injury done the public by the transgression of the law.\u201cThen you huve to consider whether from the evidence you are satisfied thal public\u2019 justice has suffered from these two cases, Whether Blackley is blameuble for Whether in reality he has not rendered | Areat services to the people of this district and province in calling atten- tron to irregularities, misehief and mise conduct.prevailing in one branch of the puble service, Co ) More Than One.Implicated.\u201cI do: not say Mr.Cooke is the only one to blame.Fur from it te , (Probably is-imainly to blaimne and prob- danly he will be the chief sufferer, bee cause he.is in a high public station \u2018With the honor of tne crown in his hands, and represciiting the public as dcputy of the Minister of Justice.There are others, Weaker, younger, indiscreet men, self-secking, who may have been Parties to what was going on un a.larger scale In higher circles.\u201cMr.Greenshlleds thought he hal achieved a settlement for his clients on li criminal charge, but he found the situution held up by a demand on the part of the Crowt Prosecutor for $500 to be paid him out of the money pit up that if he had a proper account that na should send dt in?Then Wilkes and Jacobs saw Cooke in his office and he tald \u2018them.he-tnüst lnve $500, and in spite où Jiicob's objections Cooke would Then Green- shields teleplioned Cooke about It, and It was to the credit of his good heart that he was guilty of profanity and ex- clatmed \u201cD-\u2014\u2014n it Joe, you can't bleed these people white\u201d\u2014and this remarli occurred in à conversation between the officer administering justtre and counsel for the prisoners.And in the end Could 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published with knowledge that it was | j rigorous treatment and had.to undergo of Mr.Blackley or Mr.Cooke, but it!Cooke, when Rosenthal sweurs Cooke important consideration | said that after Komienski was econ- whit he has done or; raneque and Cooke's deposit that he paid by the prisoners, Does it not strike you Cooke compromised at $400, \u2018$150 of which was taken from the creditors and 3250 from the pockets of the prisoners.Was Settlement Just.\u2018Now, gentlemen, I do not want to be severe, for obvious reasons, Cooke being a fellow-member of the bar, but [ put it to your judgment, {8 it fit, is it proper, is it in accordance with the right administration of justice that the chief officer of the Crown in this dis- (trict should practically nold up this settdenient and demand this money?In other words, if it is possible for a masters, then Cooke was right In taking the money.\u201cBlackley sald he paid the $6,500 to settle both the criminal and civil cages.He placed 3600 In Mr, Busteed's hands, which he never gct back, and in gddition either he or his lawyer paid.$260, and we know this money must have come from his clients.You know nn agreement is completed by the de-' livery of the goods.Did Blackley or, the others pay over a penny before: the 2nd of November ?Not a penny until they had got thelr nominal sentence, It is evident though that Cooke took the precaution to get this money before the pela of guilty was made.\u201cIt may be that Mr.Cooke is not paid a sufficient salary.In my opinion hel is.not.There may be a sort of cheap! economy in Government, with the idea | that it fs wise to pay small salarles and take indifferent service, or leiwve the way \u2018open for such things as this, However that may be we must insist upon a proper discharge of public dutles.It is evident thut this unfortunate Backrack pald this $500 in June, and he himself has mide the astonishing statement that the whole thing cost -hlm $12, \u201cThis payment by Welner was the \u2018first step in Ahoyrorruption fund\u2014and immediately aftet7that the canes were: adjourned.Jacobs =weirs that Cooke! knew about this corruption fund, Now what happened thizg fund?We saw the magic effect of the deposit.Welner: and Hart becume hondsmen for Ka- mienski, their fellow countryman, although they did ro for au consideration.They were immediately prosecuted for « bstructing justice.In all \u2018my experl-! ence this is the first time 1 have heard that it was wrong to come to one's friends aid in this way.It is simply preposterous to put a man in the cells {for coming to another's aid as was done in this case.: ) \u201cThen followed indictiments for conspiracy and committing.an indictable offence.The men were subjected to \u2018 long courses of examination.Whiie Weiner was on the gridiron it appears J.A.Jacobs spoke to him ubout settling for $3,500, and then followed the ; conversation between RoSenthal and \u2018victed the others would come to time.On March 31 Komienski was sentenced to eleven months imprisonment, I do not know what effect that had on Weiner, but the corruption fund was paid over on April 15, and on the very next day the case was adjourned, So when Weiner told Blackley how the oracle worked with him he spoke from experience.\u2019 \u2018The next step is the payment Black- ley says he made to Cooke, $300 on May 28, The idea of restitution seems to have been a blind, and the result shows IU wis, beeause never a cent rea lied the creditors.Then Jucobs received $725 us restitution money from Levy, and on that same day Jucobs says he paid $500 to Mr.Cooke in bank bills, Jacobs evidently regarded it us part of the corruption fund.; , Co \" \u201cThe point has been ruised as -o whether Mr.Cooke Wus present at these affairs.T am not \u201cexperienced in how such things ave done, but if I wanted to brite\u2019 any of you I.do not think ! should say \u2018Flere is $500 to buy your soul,\u201d T should adopt.some underhand method.\u201d } : _ Circumstantial Evidence.Proceeding Mr.Macniaster outlined Jacob's evidence, and strongly urged the circumstantial evidence of the al- iegel payment of the five one hundred dollar bllls to .Cooke at the time he mnde the same payment to his broker.\u201cThen on the fifth of June Weiner and Hart pleaded guilty and were sen- ifor this heinous offence.The coincid- fenee may moun ff nothing\u2014it is for You to put the pidtes together, but if [sou believe Jucohs' evidence with tha | Crfeumstantial evidence\u2019 of the $500 tenced to 825 fine and an hour in prison |\u2019 0 into the hands of the estate, while Mr.Cooke got the money, and the estate never got a penny.Later, 8] W.Jacobs got the note and sent it to Cooke, who destroyed it, which means that none but Cooke got any of the money, which came out qf the hands of the \u2018prisoners.Wanted\u2014A Sherlock Holmes.\u201cWhy, it would take a Sherlock Holmes to work the whole thing out, i but from the work I have put on it, it ! does seem to me that the scheme was to get the money out of these people, and once it was got everything went as merry as a marriage bell.I say, gentlemen, if you can call such a note transaction as this, legal fees, do it\u2014 do it.\u201cThete afe rome remarkable features} about this trial, Mr.Blackley went into the box, and, as far as he was allowed to answer questions, told his gtory squarely.Did he tell the truth?If he did, 1 ask you to acquit him no matter whose head may fall.Surely the question 1s not whether a man lives in Quebec or Ontarlo.We are all Canadians together, no matter where a man comes from or where he goes to.Blackley went into the box, and I ask if a greater tribute can be paid to him than that the ' prosecuting solicitors never asked him a single question.He stood there like a stone wall, and two of the smarest men that ever practiced in.a Canadian court of justice crawled |\u201d under the barn before him.\u201d Justice Must be Stern.Mr.Macmaster also sharply criticised the kindly treatment given after the two hours\u2019 sentences in gaol, when the prisoners were spared the necessary stigma, ahd' aHowed to serve out their sentence in the court-room.Sich a course, he said, was a mere travesty of Justice, \u201cWhat are we to think when these great commercial frauds are so treat- ed\u2014there is a4 move of bullion and the thing ceases?Justice must be sternly administered and the officers of justice must see that it is faithfully carried out.Surely the Crown Prosecutor, the chief representative of justice in this province, cannot shut his eyes to this ignoring of the court's sentences, \u2018fo that the men condemned to imprisonment do not get the gaol taint.\u201cGentlemen, I.do not ask you not to find the prisoner guilty.I feel in my heart that you will not, no matter who will be affected by it.But I ask you, if vou can find it in your consclences to| say that this man, who.hus done such a service to the.people 6f this province, is guilty, do not add any recommendation for mercy.© \u2018Most certainly, Lis counsel would prefer that he should rot in gaol for the full term \u2018of twelve months, and so incense public opinion that a revolution will be raised to prevent the wretched practices that have prevailed in the lower sections of the, court.\u201d ' After referring to the necessity for even \u2018justice between rich and poor, high and low, the learned counsel concluded his address with these words: \u201cIt has been said, in majestic language, by the greatest writer of human thought, Cd \u201cHe is thrice armed who hath his; guarrel just, But of what avail is a, just quarrel if the gates.of the Temple of Justice are barred against all en | i + t f do not possess.the golden key?Gentlemen, I appeal to you to support the; supremacy -of the law, for: | \u201c+The law is \"stronger than its officer,\u2019 ; : \u201cand to say that come what will.or, fall who may, the law shall prevail and justice shall be done, nav, even: though the heaven should fail.\u201d An audible sigh went up from the! court-rbom as Mr.\u2019 Macmaster concluded, and the intense silence that had! prevailed during the four hours of his, nddress was followed by the usual hubbub as court rose for the day.ee STREET TERMINAL WANTS.The Montreal Terminal Railway has! sent in a list of streets on which it] asks permission to operate.- With aj couple of slight moditications, this list! is the same \u2018that was sent to the City Council several months ago.and.was! never acted upon.is for rights on the following streets: From the intersection of Amity and: Parthenals streets, down Parthenals to D'Israeli pluce; thence to Delorhnier avenue, thence to Lafontaine street.thence to Visitation street, thence to \u2018Robin street, thence tn Woife.street.| | Cooke this.amount on the same day this nominal sentence was imposed.I put it to you on your outh as Jurymen vif this $509 paid by Cooke.to his brokers joii that duy is not the $500 which Jacobs sweurs he paid him, \u201cCooke paid his brokers on May 21st $600, June Ind $600, June 6th $500; and on June 10th $1,000, or $2,700 in all, dur- jing May und June.How much did Ja- icobs pay him during that.pertod ace i cording to.his outh?On May 25th $s00.June 6th $500, June 13th says $125, aud a cheque for $500 on June 10th, a total of $1,625.Besides this Cooke sayy {he got $1,000 of the regimental funds, | which makes a total of $2,62i\u2014almost the exact sum paid during this perioi by Cooke to his brokers.That may be à colncidence or not, but 1 give it you for what it is worth.A Question of Veracity.\u2014 \u201cWho are you going ta believe?You nominal punishment the $500 cheque \"was drawn, and later Lon were discharged on the other lu- dictments, no evidence being produced by the Crown.Cooke says he did not get thls money, Jacobs affirms and Cooke deniex\u2014and it is a legal axiom that one affirmation is worth several denlals, This is much more the case here, where men are affirming things -Which are no«redit ta themselves.Jacobs was put in a very-hard position; whoever put him in It has a grave responsibility on his head, Had Jacobs gone away or refused evidénce the.connection between the corruption fund the delivery of \u2018the goods could never have \u2018been traced\u2014but upparently Jacobs.preferred to tell the truth as to how.much of thie money went to himself and how much to Uooke, and not a cent to the creditors, - \u2019 ; \u201cTo a certain extent all those mixed up in this wicked conspiracy were ac- :complices, There can be no doubt Levy held a corruption fund, but.the Crown did not,call him\u2014they did not want his evidente.If the story told in court \u2018was true, Hiram Levy should have been arrested an hour later, not these unfortunate men, for really obstructing the course of justice.But he was not.Tt is from such things as these you must judge whether crooked work.was not done and justice bought und sold.Payments Were Bribes.\u201cNaturally, Jacobs did not like to admit he bribed Cooke out of the reptile fund, so \u2018he-calls the payments legal feed.But you must see that this\u2019 on the very day \u201cfees\u201d were bribes, although could not call rem so.\u201cAs to the question of veracity between (Cooke and Jacobs, Mr) Macs master, argued that wherever the records showed anything, they bore out Jacobs' statements.Nor.could one imagine a man to be such a perjured villain as to_ invent the story Rosén- thal told, when he had no quarrel with Cooke.Yet Cooke contradicts Rosen- thal and also centradicts Mr, Ough- tred as to what took place in the lower courts.- Then there was (Cooke's ser- lous contradiction of Mr.Hutchinson's statement that Cooke saw\u2019 the judge and told him (Hutchinson) what the\u2019 sentence would be before the judge gave it.: \u201cWhom \"are you to \u2018belleve\u2014Cooke, who is here fighting for hig life, or Matthew , Hutchinson, who .blankly contradicts him?You know Mr.Hutchinson\u2019s spotless reputation in Montreal, and without belhg at all harsh, 71 leave it to you lo decide.- \u201cAs to the $600 payment, Mr, Mac- master sald this was called a loan, not a bribe, and a gloss put over jt by Cooke's note, which- finally got back ! Jacobs know Weiner and.Hart got off with].Is a prostitution of the word and thesel thence to Lagauchetiere street, \u201cthence to St, Andre street, thence to Craig, street, thence to City Hall avenue.| | All the streets here mentioned are in the north and east end of.the city.So far no request has been made [for rights to operate in the west end.» rt - CONSERVATIVES ELECT OFFI- \u2018CER The St.\u2018Gabriel Ward Conservative Club held its annual mecting last night and .selected the following officers for \u2018the year: Hon.président, Mr.R: L Borden: president, Joseph Lussier; first vice-president, A.L, Foisy; second vice-president, Thos, Kane: seu-.retaries, Jar, Nickle and P:.J.Dugas: treasurer, Ald.Turner; assistant treasurer, M, Beaudoin.-A committee was elected composed of Messrs, H, Hanna, Wim.Cox, Dr.Declorme, Dr, Lennon, Joseph Pepin, ex-Ald.Dupre, Mr.Lus- sier presided.WOMAN'S CONFESSION .After 25 Years.\u201cConfession makes the heart glad, and it makes.me glad.to.contess that [ was wiung about coffee, fur discou- tinuing cofree and using Postum.has made mé feel llke a new woman,\u201d su rites an\u201d Ohio, ludy.- y fects except that at times myedivart| troubled me, but after awhile 1 became very nervous and could not sleep; my stomach and liver were in bad condition, and my, \u2018heart was giving me serious trouble.\u201d 1 became alarnied and consulted a physician, who sald, \u2018You have no organic disease of the heart, 1 kept on drinking coffee, getting worse all the time, > \u201cI consulted onc after another, until four physicians were persistent in saying I had no disease of the heart; still I was not convinced; I was certain -my| heart was badly affected, because 1 had frequent attacks, each one, being more severe than the others, The terrible experience of those attacks is hard to describe\u2014I would grow faint ~ and} fainter until I became so weak I could not speak above a whisper, The pei- spiration stood out all over me in great drops.I thought I was going to die; then in a little while I would feel very cold.These attacks would leave me weak for a few days afterwards, I began to think perhaps it was the cdf- fee that was affecting me, 80 gave up the use of it, but found it hard to stop until I began using Postum.\u201cThe result of the change from coffee to Postum was I gradually got better and better, the old trouble leaving me until now 1 consider myself entirely well, After using it a year we much prefer it to coffce and the terrible heart attacks from which I ured fo suffer so have disappeared.I would never have imagined that coffee could work such fil, and that Postum could correct it in so short a time.\u201cMy son drank coffee twice a day for several years, suffered with severe pains and burning in the stomach, and dyspepsia so bad he could eat nothing but dry toast for days at a time.He tried various remedies, but nothing cured him.When I began using Pos- tum he began to try.it, too, leaving oft the coffee, and the result has been that he i8 complétely cured.\u201cMy brother-in-law was an inveterate coffee drinker, had such heart trouble he was often unfitted for work two and three days at a time, but when eut out the coffee altogether, he got well.\u201d Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich.Look in each package for the famous The present request \"I drank coffee twenty-five years, jaud at first did not notice its bad: el- fie was: persuaded -to.use.Postum and| In 1 ib.Fragrant In Its Strength.CHASE and 2 Ib.Cans & SANBORN.BUTTER \" Butter cannot \u2014 THE \u2014\u2014 Laing Packing & Provisiv Co.Ltd.RETAIL STORES ALL PARTS OF CITY.Choice Creamery - 19c Ib.Choice Dairy - TRe Quality.and Selection of Our - = 18c Ib.be surpassed in the city.\u2018 ' .STORES \u2019 Cookers re FETE, AN AERA He MONTREEL STEEL RANGE\u201d \"lots of treuble, The \u2018 PROWSE RANGE\u201d is one of them.To Keep Things Cool Er 168 Enomde TEI gy 1] a PROWSE 1 of the right kind save this summeryou and lovk at them.GEO.R.PROWSE 208 McGill Street.re The Best $2.50 Hat Ever Sold in Montreal is The BENGAL HAT ) Try one.You will buy no other.Sold at the ~ ROYAL T0 C00 of any number of courses, is an tasy matter, if you have à will require a REFRIGERATOR and WATER FILTER.We can supply you with these of the best quality and in sizes and at prices to suit.Call \u2014 Campbell\u2019s ! Campbell\u2019s ! Campbell's! Buy your Spring Suit at CAMPBELL'S! 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 thé style and the best \u2018when \u2018 you buy at CAMP BELL\u2019S 267 St.James Street.2334 St.Catherine .1453 St.Catherine little book, \u2018Thé Road to Weliville.\" \u2014 tempt MARCHAND\u2019S The very.disagreeable season wé had for = = « Ladies\u2019 Tailor-Made - SUITS has forced us to accumus late an enormous stock which at any.price we must sell.~ SATURDAY is the day we will start .BF DO NOT MISS SUCH A BARGAIN to Cut Our Prices.Come to \u2014 _MARCHAND'S STORES | 1869 Notre Dame \u201c 3598 Notre Dame, St.Henry Lun .day only.You Wili Have $64.77 to your credit with the Soverc.gn Bank if you deposit one dollar each month for fjve years.3 THE .SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA, Cor.St.James and St.Peter Sta Cor.Guy and St.Catherine Sta, - CANADIANPAGIFIC CANADIAN \u201cPACIFIC.I CANADIAN : F 4 oT.JOHN Corrected to March 8.oid PACI ki fot N.B., Halifax \u2014 Lv.47.25 Ar.(x) 8.35 a.m.TORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.{9.30 a.m\u2026 \u201c10 p.m *2,35 a.m., $7.16 p.m.; WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC GOAST\u2014Lv.| pm.| yo.Ar.: 848.90 am.Ar, *.30 p.m.\u2018 8.S.MARIE, Si.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS | \u2014\u2014 TO DULUTH\u2014Lv, *10.10 p.m.Ar.8.9 am.© , OTTAWA\u2014Lv, Place Viger 8.20 am., vo.p.m.Ar.$12.40 pu, Fuse p.m.Lv.wina-: Vancouver Until sor St.{8.45 a.m., \"D.iv a.m., {10.00 an, a 14.00 p.m., *10.10 pan.Ar.*8.00 a.m.a=: Victoria a8.m., *6.30 p.m., 17.00 p.m., §9.43 pm.| QUEBEC \u2014 Lv.78.0 am.2.0 pm.$330 Saatt]e p.m., *11.00 pm.Ar.*.30 a.m., 7710 p.m.| 1625 p.m., $6.50 p.m.* \u2019 - BOSTON\u2014Lv.9.00 am, *7.45 p.m.Ar.«15 Tacoma April 30th, .1904, Second Class From am.19.15 a.m.! VAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.48.45 am.#.50 a.m.\u201c9-40 ; Portland Montreal, a.m., $10.00 am, (il.pm, $4.00 pa - 4415 pam., (2)5.13 p.m., \u201c10.00 p.m., *10.10 pm.Ar.*.33 a.m.*8.0 a.m, i840 a.m.Lower - Rates 10\" Many Other Points.145 am, +1215 pam, *6.30 pa, $00 \u2014ee 129 ST.JAMES ST.*p,m., 7,15 p.m., §9.43 p.m.er .iin x) Ticket Offic (next Post Office).SHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv.8.39 am.4.30°p.m., (hr2.00 p.m, v5.00.£7.25 p.m.Ar.(x)8.35.a.m., flL.33 a.m., ¥7.03 | 0 i MK RAILWAY IV SYSTEM |THE KEY NOTE OF | p.m.Toe 2 =\u2014 JOLIETTE \u2014 Lv.$8.30 a.m., *5.00 pan.ATF 48.35 \u2018a.m., 76.35 p.m.BERTHIER-\u2014Lv.8.30 a.m.| \u2018p.m.Ar.%6.30 a.m., ()8.50.a.m,, 12.10 p.W., $6.35 p.m.: - ST.JEROME \u2014 Lv.9.00 am.a as (145 p.m.15.25 p.m., (a)6.25 p.m.Ar.18.3 : .rm T9 50 Am Shas pom §9,43 pom.TRAVEL\u2014HARMONY STE AGATHE \u2014 Lv.(n)9.00 a,m., ¥5.35 p.m.Is Sounded by the Ar.$9.20 a.am., (n) 6.55 p.m.Ar.i030 ; GRA ND TRUNK LABELLE\u2014(m)9.0 a.m., ¥5.25 p.ma.m.(m)6.55 p.m.; 4 * Daily.+ Week days.$ \u201crnday only.* Special equipment for the : (2) Monday only.* Dally t Saturday.> , \u2019 (x) Dally opt Monday.(a) Daily except World's Fair Season.Saturlay and Sunday.(b) Friday.(19 Satur- (m) Thursday only.(n) Tuesdays and Thursdays.GRAND TRUNK.THROUGH TRAINS DIRECT TO' ST.LOUIS Excursion Rates in Effect during \u2018its progress.= - \"The World's Fair is by all comparison \u2018the TORONTO\u2014Lv.9.00 a.m.10.20 pam.dailv\u2014; \u2018jnast wendertul in-alt history.It is the 1000 a.m., 8.00 p.m.dally ex.Sunday.Ar.: greatest of the creations of modern man.6.00 p.m., 7.20 am.dally\u20147.15 a.m.daily.Fifty Nations and all the States and Terri- except Sunday., , \u2026 tories of the United States have comblued CHICAGO\u2014Lv 9 a.m.10.30 pm.daily.Ar.their efforts to make à tweuticth century 7.30 a.m.\u2026 6 p.m.Gaity.wonder.- PORTLAND\u2014Lv.8 a.m., daily ex.Sunday\u2014.; ; .m.daily\u20146.50 p.m.; ; 8 pm: daily.Ar.7 am.dany-88 PT; City Ticket Office, 137 St.James St.Sundas.; .J ISLAND POND AND QUEBEC\u2014Lv.8 am.Montreal, or Bonaventure Station.Telephones, Main 469 and 461.415 v.m.daily ex.Sunday\u2014S8.00 p.m.Gallv.\u2019 Ar.7.00 a.m.daily\u20141.00 p.m., 6.50 p.m daily; - ex Sunday.¢ ï ee NEW YORK CENTRAL | CANADA ATLANTIC.| ' .OTTAWA\u2014Lv.8.40 a.m.daily ex.Sunday\u2014 AND HUDSON RIVER R.R.4.10 p.m.daily.Ar.11.20 a.m.daily\u20147.15 Trains leave Windsor Station as follows: p.m.dally ex.Sunday.: | daily ex- or all Adirondack INTERCOLONIAL.| 8.204.Wis écran | ain Gon.v 1,45 Lo 3 .ca LOCALL¥.140 Pam, 4.40 pra, 1145 pm 1.00 P.M: aaux Malone.ttes MARITIME EXPRESS\u2014Lv.12.00 noon daily , ter, Buffalo, Albany, New York und all point, ex.Saturday.Ar.570 p.m.daily ex.Mon- south., day.Leaves Levis 10.25 a.m.Ar.in Mont-.5.20 A.M.except Sunday real 4.05 p.m.Mondays only.0.23 AM.ex.Sat.& Sun.Local train tor \u2018 i : 4).-43 A.M.Sunday only eva.NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON 3 PM.Saturda pois, 1.34% F turday only et.Timothee ani .RIVER R.R.=.{5.10 P.M.except Sunday \\Juieyfield.NEW YORK\u2014Lv.8.20 a.m.daily ex.Sunday * 0 PM.dally.: 27.00 p.m.daily.Ar.9.2% p.m.daily ex, | For tickets, time tables, Pullman car.ac.Sunday\u20149.31 a.m.daily.| eemmodation, and full information; call at VALLEYFIELD LOCAL\u2014Lv.9.2% a.m, daily the city office, * on business.: where forms of tender ex.Sat.and Sun.\u20141.35 p.m.Sat.only\u20145.10 p.m.daily ex.Sat.and Sun.\u20149.45 a.m.Sunday -only.Ar.8.20 am.daily ex.Sun.\u2014 4.25 p.m.Sat.only-3.40 p.m.ex.Sat.and | Sun.\u20148.28 p.m.Sunday only.\u2019 , + CENTRAL VERMONT, BOSTON AND NEW YORK\u2014Lv.9.0 am.| 8.40 p.m.Ar.7.25 a.m.8.10 p.m., 10.13 p.m.| DELAWARE AND HUDSON.NEW YORK\u20148.45 a.m., 11.10 a'm., 7.40 p.m.Ar.7.15 a.m., 3.45 p.m., 7.35 p.m.» | 1 ELI RAILWAY \u2018\u2014 OPENING OF Murray Bay Service Trédins leave Montreal at J1.45 p.m.daily except Sunday, arriving Murray p.m.following day.- | Returning, leave Murray Bay at 10.60 a.m, | except Saturday and Sunday, arriving Montreal at 10.00 p.m.: i English Mail Train Leaves Sunday, at 12.00 noon.Passengers taking (bis train make close connection at Halifax with Allan Line Mail steamers for Liverpool.Quebec Service Train leaves Montreal at 7.40 am, 12.00 noon and 11.45 p.m.Returning trafng leave Levis at 12.10 p.m.and 4.2) p.m.Mondays only, leave 10.25.Arr.Montreal, 4.95 p.m.improved Night Service The Express, leaving daily, except Sunday, at 11.45 p.m.with Sleeper attached, arrives \u2018in Quebec at 7.05 a:m.|, Passengers can occupy this sleeper at 9.9 p.m.end remain \u201cin car until 8.00 a.m.~ \u201c La All tfains \u2018depart from Bonaventure Sfatiou.CITY TICKET OFFICE, à (43 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RY.TENDER FOR WATER TANKS.gealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside \u2018Tender for water Tanks,\u201d will.be received up to and _ including ; : de J Lo | WEDNESDAY, the-27th-Day of APRIL, 1904, tor the construction of Eight 25,000 Gafton Water Tanks; one at\u2019 cach Uf the following places: \u2014Georgetown, West Devon, Alberton, Zummerside, Hunter River, Asbton, Harmony and Mount Stewart.A Plans and specification, may he seen at ty, station Masters\u2019 Offices at Georgetown, Alper.top, Summerside, Mount Stewart; at the guperintendent's Office, Charlottetown; and at the Chief Engineer's Office,\u201d Moncton, Nj, may be obtained.-\" D.POTTINGBR, .General Manager, Railway Office, \u201c Moncton, N.B., Cpe een! 4 2 Mtb April, 1906.:/7! rr Full line of Modelsfor 1904 Premo Cameras, ust to hand, Send for rpeo 1 + al Bargain List No.14, Re.PF.8MITH, 1708 Notre Dame Stress.- » \u2018 (HE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1904.Woman and Her Interests.Personal and Society Notes Mr.H.Brophy has left for Toranto Mr.Charles Archer is at Quebec on Parliamentary business, Judge Foster, of Knowlton, is a guest at the Windsor.Mr.G.W.Robinson will sail on May 7 for the old country.! Mr.Belleflt, of Mhelfisld, Eng, is spending « short time in Moutredl on business.\u2014 Dr.W.Allan Cunpyiag, who has taken a flat in the Mishley, will start pructising his-profession the beginning of May.\u2019 .e ° Mr.R.J.Tooke iu in New York Mr.C.W.Lindsay is ut Quebec, Mrs.H, B.Spencer, of Ottawa, was in Montreal this week, \u2018 Rev.Dr.Barclay will suil for the.old country early in June.Miss Davis, Montreal, is at Ottawa the guest of Mrs.M.P.Davis, Mr.D.W.Campbell, Dorchester St., has returned from Chicago.~~ Mrs.Hamilton Sewell, of Sherbrooke, is spending a few days at Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon C.Renfrew, of Quebec, are guests at the Place Viger.Mrs.Geo.Bryson, who is in Montreal, returns to Ottawa the end of the week.: Miss Dow, accompanied by her niece, Miss Mary Hickson, has returned from Atlantic City.Miss De Lery Macdonald, of Rigaud.Is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.de Belefeuille Macdonald, Victoria St.Mrs.Victor Buchanan, Street, is entertaining at the tea hour this afternoon.Sherbrooke quetting-hall are triumphs of artistic beauty, and with an introduction\u2019 such as it was given yesterday afternoon and again at the ball to be held there this evening it should certainly prove 48 popular as the good cause which PHILLIPS Colonial House, ALLANLINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.30 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tons, .NEW STEAMSHIPS.' Victorian and Virginian .(building) .12,000 tons.Triple scrows SQUARE.has brought it into such prominence.At three-thirty o'clock chairs were + placed in the ball-soom and an excellent inusical programme given which had only one fault, the fact that no encores were allowed.Apropos of the concert, the management deserve great praise for the strict manner in which they kept the door of the ball-room closed during each number, a plan which might be successfully adopted at other entertainments of its kind.At the back of the ball-room there were a number of dainty little tables, laden with goodies of all descriptions, us well us the very latest novelties in neckwear, stock boxes, veils, etc, in charge of a bevy.of young ladies in the prettiest of spring costumes.Refreshments were served in the ban- queting-hall upstairs by a nunber of the younger set, all wearing churning white frocks.< SPECIAL .| .From , ) I ) : ( .Li on oh.St.John.Halliax, J1%4 Mar.Bavarian .9 Apr.11 Apr, : ° : 3 5 = DEPARTMENT Tunisian .10,570 tons.Twin screws Bavarian .,.10,370 tons.Twin screws eee 9,000 tons.Twin screws ' ; lonian ; TD LIVERPOOL.Calling at Moville.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.from From 1 Mar.Pretôrian :.-.18 Apres - { Apr.Parisian .28 Apr.25 Apr 14 Apr.Tunisian .30 Apr.2 May om ! Montreal.Quebec.21 Apr.lonian .7 May,9a.m.6 p-m 28 Apr.Buvurian .14 May, 9a.m., 11 p.m.Tunisian and Bavarian are the largest and finest steamers on the | Canadian route.Record passage, Tu- SALE of i } ! ! | From For the little people who, by the way, were there in hundreds, it was also un land of delight.A number of lantern -slides, kindly.lent by Rev.Dr.Burnes, | showing the Kate Greenaway pictures and Mother Goose rhymes, added to\u2019 the never-failing and popular Punch and Judy show, were the cause of peuls of merriment on all sides, in fact, for grown-ups, not-outs and their small brothers and sisters it was one of the! most enjoyable ufterivons ever spent in Montreal.The ladies In charge of the New York Mr.and Mrs.Stannug .Auchmuty.Lorne avenue, Will move out to their! cottage at Beaconstield next week.Mr.and Mrs, C.F, Delage, A.Power, Lieut.-t'oi.B.A.Scutt, M.Alleyn, J.À.Quebecers in Montreal yesterday.family, Phillips Place, have taken *| cottage at Beuconstield for the summer months, ; The marrlage of Miss Alice\u2019 Moy, youngest daughter of Mr; Thos.Boyd, St, Urbain street.to Mr.Arthur CUT, Friday.Aurtl 29, A very pretty luncheon was given ! Louls .Hotel, Quebec, by Miss Good- day in honor of Miss Pentland, whose marriage to Mr, Kenneth Gilmour will\u2019 take place next week, .The marriage took place on Tuesday Hills, of Torontp, at 3 o'clock, jn the Church of Holy Trinity.was afterwards held at the residence of Mr.and Mrs, George Soames, Fort \"Garry Ceuit, .\u201cIn the tearoom the color scheme was pink and white.carnations being tue flowers used.Among the Montrealers present were Mrs, CP, Chase Casgrain, swearing cream crepe de chine, - with y Oviénital trinmming; and Miss Georgette Roy.in a Parisian gown of white crepe de chine.embroidered in green,\u2019 with lace Lelmmings and lurge white hat, Tady Taschereau was the hostess at | a smart tea given at otiawa on Wed- 1 nesdauy in the Supreme Court L uildiniss, in honor of the guests who cam from Quebec for the Cannon-Fitgpatrick wedding.The reception room,where the \u2018Chief Justice And Lady Taschérewu receiver, was elaboridtely decorated with draperies of flags and with a profusion of flowers, heaujlful azaleas, pink \u201cand white, pots of feathery spirea being.used.\u2018The hostess wore an exquisite, f gown of «ilk, pink and white, in Dresden effect, trimmed with real lace, a large picture hat, and a white tulle bai.\u201cHer guest, Mrs.Alexander Tavchereau, Quebec, was smartly gowned in blue panne: poplin with applique of avhite, \"and a becoming hat to \u2018match.Cote, TT.A.Poston, were among: the! Mr.and Mrs.James Robertson and\u2019 + will take place at St, Martin'y Church,: Tuesday in a private parlor nf the Stoo) oo Turnbull, Miss Marjory Baker,: of Mra.Hollaway, Sister of Mr, F, W.tecque, Miss Plimsoll, Miss Wainwright | Ashe, of this city, to Mr.Arthur John.und Miss Amy Ills ; A A reception; Mrs, to © Home-minde Unke\u2014Mrs.\u2018Ed.Holtan,! W, H.MeDunnough, Mrs.Geo.Caverhill and Mrs, De Forest Smith.Miss Lichtenstein, of the Royal Viv-, tori College, and Miss Any Mathewson arranged the mustenl > progeaafime, with black and fanc worth $2.50, for.Those taking part were:\u2014-Mrs, James Laing, Mrs, Dunstan Grey, Miss.lEu- _ Ladies\u2019 = Walking Skirts and Costumes Loss 20 Per Cont.{ nisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 8 hours, 37 minutes.: ; The saloons and staterooms are in the cene | tral pari, where least motion is felt.Elece y tricity is used for lighting the ship through | out, the lights being at tlie command of the | passengers any hour of the night.Musia | rooms and smoking rooms on the promenade deck.The saloons and staterooms are heated ' by steam.vo ! RATES OF PASSAGE-\u2014Cabin, $66s | Hound \u201cTrip Tickets, $117.00 upward according to steamer and location o | room.Second Cabin, $37.50 to $42.50.%» novelty tables were Mrs, Wellington: : q Steerige\u2014To Liverp I, London, Dixon, Mrs.Clarence McCuaig, Mrs.A.T : S t d , 2 23 d : Dit YA au pro vistond r heirs ' .n wiverhi 1 =IN W = _ \u2018 , Mp ouch, Ho, Sg runk Layerhill, O= ; orro > a ur ay, - r | Ccoked and served, and every requisite s, : , 4 .Le.5 - - .a or » inson and Mrs.R, A.Ii.Greeushields, 4 ] CL ; .for the voyage, $25.00 and $26.00.ussisted by Miss Idith Molson, Miss Iso- .! \u2014_\u2014 bel Creelman and Miss, B.Lurocque.\u2019 , .4e?! The Children\u2019s Amusement Hall wus 200 Ladies\u2019 Black Walking Skirts, : GLASGOW SERVICE in charge of Mrs, Wainwright and Mrs, ; tl $8 so f > $ 3 00 | From New York.Frum Montreal Fred.Cains.worth po.0o, tor, .PARI .114 Apr\u2014Numidiarr 1 Mrs.ER, Stanley Bagg, Mrs.Huntley ?- .i 2% Apr.Mongolian , Drummond, Mme, Lurocque, Mrs, JS.B2 _ Tt a RS i Corinthian ., Wed,, 4 Ma Learmont, Mrs.Je J.Fup and 23 Ladies Black Lo pstames, ; | Steillan LL.LLL Wed.25 Ma Mrs.David Macpherson had charge o rettilv tri sd in \u2018black Gimp, - ates\u2014First Cabin, $50 ; (he tçu-rooni, assisted by u number of pr :ttily trimmed in \u2018black amp, hh Lon ana a pd Se pry not-outs, eluding the Misses Allan, worth $10.50, (0) ER $10.50 e | Glasgow.or Londonderry, $15: return ticke 4) the Misses Shanley.Baggy, the Miss + , .$66.00.Stecrake, $25.00 and everything neces aver , the Misses Strathy, ¢ 0 ; \u2018 ., sary ovided.; Mlsses Méy and the Misses Fcnid Camps 30 Ladies Homespun and Colored Steamers on this service have excellent age \u201cbell, K.wir Cains, Florence lEkera,' .Sn .sor : Lt commodation for all classes of passengers.Ce i en, Toor Costumes, worth 4 I S.50, for.Cees $10.50 ; ! The Saloons \u2018are forward; \u2018Staterooms near rane Handyside, Gladys How, A, Lind- \u2019 : \u2018 \u2019 a a el Cncuade Jock the.\u201d cerns Mauaboppe rer Ne \u2018aix Ce mi ys 1 ~~.RL , \u2018 2 * + >= suy, Margery Micphersqn, Caivine Mac 20 Girls\u2019 Tweed Suits, sizes from 6 to the length.Electric lights throughout, and kay, Helen Mathewson, Brenda Molson, | Re .: electric bells in every stateroom v - Gladys Mueleum Beatrice Peterson, to r2 years, worth $10.00 to | : \u2019 : AN : Mate] Murray Smith, Breuda Taylor: $1 a) \u201c privately.in quiet household; ferred.K \u201cft, Herald, ROOM WANTED\u2014ON MAY TTI, BY TWO | young mer; One large unturnisbed room, or.two small ecu suite, gas, with privilege of vsing small gas stove if required preferred West of Bleury.State prige.411, 2407 SL Catherine st.96 Address H.2 Pianos Stored and Repaired.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, SMALL CAPI- : charges for storage and ; f.indsay, Limited, 266 St, Catherine st a5 Pianos Wanted.PRON PT ATTENTION AND REASONABLE repairs, C.W.i SOME GOOD SECOND HAND PIANOS, WE will pay cash or will take them iv part payment on others, CW.Lindsay.Lingted, 236 SU Catherine st \u2014 ns - Legal Cards.IN Maclennan, K.C:, C.HL.Cline, F.J.Maclennan.-Chancery, Harristers, ete.Cornwall, Out.D.em mp er en - EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAR risters; Attorneys-ai-Law, Solicitors it Notaries Public, ete, Cornwall ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN B.1 Ont.Jus, Letieh, KC., B.A Pring J.A, \u20ac.G 1 IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS ete, Richmond and Carling sts., London Geo.C.Gtbbous, K.C\u2026 Fred F.Harper.J Ss.ee Canada ee meh 00 4 REENSHIFLDS X Barristers, etc, 1724 Notre Dame st EUCHAN., K.C.ADVOCATE, Life Baildiug, street, Montreal.GREENSIITELDS, ETC, : 137 St: James : Jor | Forwarder, Paul st.Montrenl.| Undertakers and Embalmers.of 122 St.Dominique! Uptown 2728.East 117, \u20ac Business Cards.Warehoukeman, 415 and 417 FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN.: layvson &.Grant), Customs Broker and.McADAM\u2014AL Arundel, Que.St.Heated $torage, Bond.or) |'Free.Telephone Main 1465.11.0.Box 424.C.WRAY & BRO., 200 Mountain st.and .LV LIIAM WRAY, 1236 St.\u201d Catherine -st.SULLIVAN -South\u2019 Boston, .Uptown 2667.tT \u2019 to Main 4418.Cartage and Storage.L ALERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street.| : .4 .\u2018The Me Have.Your Purniture or Baggago Moved or Stored by \u2019 TT RELIABLE MEN WA 349 ST.JAMES.Phone-2288 Main.NTED In every loraltty tointroduce our gunds, tacking upshow cards HERALD | email advertis Customers out of | and expenses not uver $2.50 Jer day, | goed men.- No expdrinuie Loeded.\"MONTREAL roads ANA coNapi-Tous plares ; also distributi: ng matter.Salary or colamission $60 per mont) Stealy + .ART PRINTERS\u2014 employment to Write for' particulars.| EMPIRE MEDICINE CO.LONDON, ONT.TASSE FES BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.(Advertising Rates \u2014 Birth Notices, 250; Marriage Notices, 50c; Death Notices.50\u20ac.! BIRTHS.; McEWEN\u2014Ottawa, April 13, to Mr.and Mri, J.8S.McEwen, a son.BOLAND\u2014Ottawa, April 15, the wife of Robt, Boland, of a son.McGRATH\u2014Whitney Pier, C.B., April 14, te Mr.and Mrs.- McGrath, a son.SMILEY\u2014Port Dufferin, Halifax, March 20, to Mr.ahd Mrs.Jobn W.Smiley, a daughter.: MéLELLAN \u2014 Dufferin Mines, Halifax, on March 27; \u2018to\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Mclellag, a son.: HENRY\u2014Port Dufferin, Halifax, April 11, te Mr.and Mrs.V.G.Henry, a daughter.CARNISH-\u2014Sheet Harbor Passage, Halifax, , April 12, to Mr.und Mrs.Amos Carnieh, à daughter., : : BENTLEY-\u2014Toronto, April 17, the wife of I Albert J.Bentley, of a son.! CLARK\u2014Torunto, April 18, to Dr.and Mrs.Harold\u2019 Clark, a sou.| BELL\u2014Shawbridge, April 20, to Mr.and Mrs.Matthew T.Bell, a daughter.MARRIAGES.His! KERI-ANDERSON\u2014At the residence of the bride's purents, Huntingdon.Quehee, April 29, by the Rev.Mr.HHutehlusod, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander A.Anderson, Esq., to John Larmonth Kerr, of Montreal, KERR ANDERSON-\u2014At the residence of the hride\u2019s parents, Jluntingdon, Que.April 20, 1904, by the Rev.Mr, Hutchinson, Mary Jilizabetl, daughter of Alex.A.Anderson, Esd., to John Larmonth Kerr, of Montreal : : x ! BAKER-MCLAUGHLAN\u2014St.John, N.B., on April 20, Jouts William Barker to Gladys | Troop, duughter of Charles McLaughlau, 2910.| TIERNEY-DIPPER\u2014 Buffalo, April 19, Bessie \"Tierney.of Ottuwa, to Alfred FT.Dipper, of Clieltenham, Eugland.GRAHAM-EDWARDS\u2014Ialifax, April 12, W P.Graham and Bessle Edwards, both of this city.: \" DEAKIN-FITZGIBBON\u2014At St.Patrick's, on April YMh, by the Rev.Abbe Bourassa, ase sisted by the Rev.M.Callaghan, P.Py Charles Edward Deakin to Marian Daisy} KItzgibbon.* 98x JOTINSON-COPLANT \u2014At \u201cthe residence of the bride's par@hts, 196 Peel Street, on April Cum 1901, by\" the Rev.A.J.Mowatt, DD.\" Charles Johnson, Formerly of \u2018Manchester, Eug.to Florence Laird, youngest daughter of ££.Jl.Copland, Esq.DEATHS IN THE CITY.ÊLARKSON\u2014In this city, at his late residence) 14, Durocher Street, on Thursday, April 21st.1403, Rev, John B.Clarkson, M.A, aged 68 years.Funeral private.x DURAND \u2014 In this \u201ccity.April 21, Zotique ¢ Durand, aged +.; LUNDON-Däz St.Jumes Street.Moril 20th, + onu.Thomas lhrndon,, unly son of John | Mundon, aged 21, \">.' - - \" - .- .\"HUBERT~In this «ity, April 13, Anna Tlu- .bert, aged 52.- .NANTEL\u2014In this city, April 19, Albert Nan.wl, aged du, \u2019 LC DEATHS ELSEWHERE.BIRSE \u2014 At Oelwein.lowa.April 20th, of | pyaemda, Joseph Hirse, formerly of Montreal, agad 35 years, ù months; JInterment at Dubuque, Towa, x Co.of Argen- teuil, on April 6, Jeannie M.Patton, in hee ated year, widow of the late William Me- | Adam, vf St.Canute.x.PP IMILWAY-\u2014AT Arundel.Que., on the 13th in.1 stunt, Miss, Bridget Milway, aged 57.Fun- ; eral Look place \u2018ut Calumet.Ottawa papers: please copy! n° x H1BBSHSE, John, « Gibbs, aged 57.Ayril maret, widow of Jdohu, sullivan, MeWILLIAM=IIull, Ving, aged IT MeLACHLIN=New 1S, Mar.April 20, George McWil- York, April 19, Claude Melachlin, lumber merchant, of Arnprior, aged M0, ; : is.Mrs.James Farqrharson, aged 79.| \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rchants\u2019 Express Co.| Westmount Sunshiné \u201cis all very well\u2014-give me lady*charlotte Jelly.~ NOTICE Is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature of Quebee, at its next ges- ston, fo?the passing of an Act: 1.\u2014To declares that all such portions of that certain block of land as are not at present situate within the limits of the Village of Notre Dame de = i Grace, said block of land being bounded as Tra * | follows, viz.: on the north by the Upper HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.a pr ; .XR RTS gs : ments.Telephone Main 880.I.S no ing: fi $ | dd.Provident Fund Association, $8,815.| Lots 408.223 and 24: Alp, RobidOUX| Brown & Co.Guardian Building.ire Ton oun tats ot, iret 82 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT St.Louis Ward, : a.; 4 Pe AO : : 272 St.Hypolite street,-Int \u2018and brick \u201c_ Tachine.ol i.\u2018 - te : house; Delitia Silvestre, wife of Amedie; , Lots: 184-1, 2, 4 to 11: 51 to 54, 69, 77 to ; - \u2018 2400000000000000000000000 : Gagnon, to Sam Wagner 1&0, 86: W.H.Walsh to EL UC.McHaë,| Tam Herald Serials are good Serials.a, $ : - $ 5 Grothe street, lot-and brick house; $300.co | Now igh | | Why to Buy .Tiachel.Mann, relict of Leonard Tol-: Lots 184-81 to §4; R.Massie to L R.A | Copyright ! Ce hust, to J.B.Bernard, $900.McRae, $300.| Firet NX 7° * 9 1 Secured { | + , Hotel de Ville avenue, lot; the Grand.Ste.Anne de Bellevue.+ Published e Ï If S il \u2018By the dh Be- ® Trunk ailway of Canada Superannua| yo 195.45: Rose Anna Stocker, widow | [HEAT {By CE lu cause $ Bridget Gooley, $1,099 ° 4 of Jos.Menard, et al.to J.Duhberry,| anace.- Herald.| .: pba .nlite en | $200.; ) Coa bl By John R.Carliing: \u20ac to 81 St.Hypolite street.1ots, wil: Lots 6 and 67: E.Brunet to A.Pou-! ad g | * ts knitted Ÿ A Mo Alexina Robin \u201cdit Lapointe, :-drette dit Lavigne, 41.600, \u2018 \u2019 lo to fit the Suto or p : * Following are the totals of sales In (CHAPTER III.\u2014(Continued.) \u2018the gilt effigy of a crusading Ravens.A body fie by tow168 Cadieux street, lot and (he different wards: M 200.00, During the dream-like spell induced (BR ng, ORE id ro Ten house: Jos.Xavier Perrault to Tous- HA EEE EEE EE eee pb by the weird character of the requiem, © \u2026 : | her side Kept in saint Benard, $4,133.23.- Papineau .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.+.oo ernie 25,600.00 14,43 guddenly became subject to a very Hl @.7 shall find on the other side.stock by 173 to 175 Cadieuk street, lot and brick! St.Lawrence .Jo.hn strange feeling.the like of which he oF this tomh, æ circular pote.large en-: _ up-to-date : Mhousez, Wm.Strachan to Benj.Gasper, St Louis une EN bones had never before known.Vivid as five le = the foot eve stone knight was ; stores.$2,400.st.Andrews ve 121 23,7 00 on a dark night there came upon him \u2018sculptured.the heraldic shield of the > : St.Mary's Ward.St.Ann\u2019s .4,502,67 the startling conviction that this was Ruvengars, much defaced, and erumb-\" Can be 28 to 30 Dufresne street, lol and frame] $t.seorge'# on UTI 6500.00 Lot hls firat Yiait te the Church of se [ing with age: in\u2019 the first quartering.made house; Ephrem Raymond to \u2018Marie! St.Joseph's .«coo.\u2026.\u2026 27,967.00 in \u2018time.past: A EE ee y tof which was à round orlfive, of suffi- ure: ; louise Benard; relict of Adolphe Faust, Duvernay, ess us eue .\u2026.1,000 mental brasses béfore: \u2018the funeral.clent dimensions to admit the insertion | ments for 263, to 265 Chausse street; \u2018lot andlst Dents rene ne ever 12.51015.inarch Was u familar air, The Fiore \u201cWhat do-you say to (hig?he asked | shapes.Ask your store keeper for our : brick house; Evans Pelletier to Zeno-$6t.Gabriel .\u2026.!\u2026.ve seven.400.00: friend Wh he A A the ae un old\u2019 or Beatrice, who had followed him to.special measurements blanks.\u201d phile Tougas, $2,100._; 7 T'St.Jean Baptiste 10122 12100 1400000) \"Îte.vus sitting in à part of the trame the tomb.x The Kait-to-fit Mig.Co, 813 Lagsoghetiers S1.:.@ ; Papineau\u2019 Ward, Ville $t.Louis .\u2026.L0.sue .18.279,20! sept from whic P , .But Beatrice, full of wonderment.MONTREAL.: ] \u20ac Co Ww J 15950.23 sep ron which It was impossible oP.(1d .gavy nothing.- .1015 to 1031 Ontario street, lot and] estmount\u2019 .ee «oo.son > 00.00 him to view the opposite ends of the! \u201c1 have a distinct \u2018remembrance of 00000000000 060000000000 brick house: Elzear Mireault to Zoel| St Henn ee Torrereece amen 1.200°00 | PAVE: unless he possessed fhe faculty of | Lacing me hand here In duys gone by.\u201d =\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014\"\u2014=\u2014.= - = \u2014 Lavoie, $7,000.; Co De Lorimier .5100.00 CONS able to see around a distant cov- frig continued, \u201cYes: I have been In PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | 222 to 224 Panet street, lot and brick Maigonneuve .\u201c105.00.et; yet, direcling.his mental êye t0-\"thig church before: | am nas certain District of Montreal.| house; Napoleon Jobin to Nicolas Cler- Ransington de Grae 1 195.00 | wards the interlor of the church.h@\"of that us | am of my own existence, - pux, 35,500.Notre oid e Grace .300.could see quite-distinetiy the chancel-' But how?There's thé puzzle.Not in\u2019 } MUNICIPALITY 1218 to 1215 St.Catherine street, lot Qutremont .etre revere \u2014 \u2018window at its eastern end, and the the body, for my life has been passed.2 ° and brick house: Amedié Chartrand to] Montreal Junction .729.06 hexugonal font by the western porch.lat a distance from Ormsby.How DIE OF THE sAlcide Blanchard, $6,500.Ce 193,648,44 , Me felt that he could find.his way then?Has the knowledge been îm- sr oi - 250 to 252 Panet street, lot and frame ° 3198,648.yabout the building without once 8tUM-.parted to me in a dream?\"Oris it a AIR TOWN OF fouse; the sheriff of Montreal to Alina|.- Co { bling, even though It were wrapped UP fact that during sleep the spirit of man al a ï very art à _ Ay Vv Pensardins, $1,500 .PRESENTS FOR SMOKERS AND jin the gloom of night.Every part cf yay visit distant places?Or was old, ra .78 Papineau avenue, lot and brick| ups) James Mullally to Omer Quin- 45,100, : bo Tafontaïne Ward.\u201c ; | 860 and 362 Montcalm street, lot.and ; house; Cleophas- St, Auline to JAlcide Fontaine, 42,700.240 and 243 St.Christophe.atreet, lot que briok house; the Montreal Loan Morigaga Co.to Joseph Charest, I 189 St.Hubert atreet, lot ana brick].\u2018stone house; Louis Chas.de Ton- ur to Theophile Lessard, $7,000.v : Duvernay Ward.\u201c4 + 40 St Hubert street, vacant lot; Pelima Goulet, wife of Emery Leaper- ° ance, to Stanislaus D.Vallieres, \u2018$1,700.Hochelaga Ward.402 Aylwin street, vacant lot; the Montreal Land & Improvement Co, to Patrick Dunn, 8316.80.- .St.Denis Ward., 772 to 774 Mentana street, lot and \u201c brick house; Adelina Beaudry, wife nf; Roch Lafortune, to John Porter, 81,750.| 125 to 127 Gilford street, lot and brick snd stone house; Noe Leclaire to Azll- da Giroux, wife of Jos.Guerin, $1,850.1489 to 1499 St.Andre street, lots and brick house; Zepheren .Mayrand to, Omer Renaud, $1,960, | 199 10 201 Mount Royal avenue, lot! and brick house: J.B.Peloquin Lo, Theodore St.Onge, $3,000, .| $t, Hubert street, two vacant lots; | o CHEWERS.pe Perry ON above to the\u2019 Pythagoras vight in asserting, that we, Go A ., erypt below, was familiar ground.have all had a previous existence\u201d \"Am.\u2018By sending their snowshoe tags and With a solemn and long-drawn out J 4 reinvarnétion of orie Who was fu- coupons to our new premium depart-| diminuando the music céaned, bringing, millar with this place fu.time pst ment at 210 8t.Lawrence street, Mont=ithe weird-speil town end.\u2014 Miss Ravengar, how is one lo explatio' real (Monument National bullding),: Shivering like one roused from A (his psyvehologleal puzzle?\u201d consumers can obtain a chojce of over, sleep upon the \u2018cold ground, Idris start) Beatrice's reply was checked hy a -680 presents, which are given away In.ed from his: erie, to find Beatrice, exchange for snowshoe tags and cou-'regurding him with a> curfous,, half.! light fogtfull, A young Indy.aittired In a soft clinging dress of muslin, was pons taken from our popular brands of{ frightened look.\u201ccoming slowly toward the chautry, .WESTMOUNT.WES IMUURES Public Notice.To the mount, and\u2019 nil others interested: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Municipal Coiiiieil of the Town of Westmount.Cat its session tn he held Ind May, 1d, ut tobaèco.- \u201cA penny for your \u2018thoughts, Mr.Idris looked un und met her eyes, $ pam.will take into consideration and de- \u201cPremium Department, Breakspeur.| have spoken.to You'eyes of a dirk, tender violet, Opa \u2018ide on a By-luw providing for the obening THE EMPIRE TOBACCO CO.| MP three tines, and you have given me no! glance: nnd \u2018then\u2014and then\u2014 - AMERICAN TOBACCO Co, OF: answer, Have you seen a ghost\u201d?You.jf he had been previously required to inhabitants ot tho Town of West.\u2018 ot Mt Stephen and Strathcona Avenues tu n width of 66 feet, and closing Athol Avenue In accordance with te-subdivisional plan of THE pat .CANADA \u2018 look \u2018fuite fey)! ny we suy In \u2018these write an essay on love, that, es8ay part of lots Lund vita, l'avish of Mont- * * : ; barts.- : .would have run ou the lines that love, real, made by Jos.Rielle, P1.S.of date THE B.HOUDI CO.| \"1 havë been subjected Lo à very #iN-10 he sincere and lasing, must be nd July.103, and providing for the opening perte gular experience,\u201d ldris answered, Jook- \u2018grounded on (he esteem that a man, and extension of Springfield Avenue from its o ! Ing around with a perplexed.air.\u201cHl gpg woman have for each other's good hresenl we terly Hmits to Mount Stephen TO SUCCEED DR.MACHRAY.\"I have never set foot in Ors qualities: that love therefore must he | Avene, to a width of fifty feet: the whale Winnipeg, Man., April 22\u2014The names by.Yet 1 know this church, know iL the product of tme: and that conge-: of Rev, Dr.Eden, Bishop of Wakefield.as well as T know my own chambers, quently genuine love at first sight ls and Bishop Matlieson, of this city, will! fn Albany.Now, tell ine, does not the 4, Impossibility.g0 before the House of Blrhops.of Ru-| ch#ncel-window contain three divis-; He thought differentiy -now, as he pert's Land, wheu \u201cthey meet here in jens?\u201d .gazed upon n face falver than any he October next, to elect a successor to Beatrice murmured an affirmative, had, ever seen: s0 pure the ampirit the late Archbishop Machray, The gecing nothing wonderful in Fdris' ve- breathing from it.like the face of a selection of Archbishop Mitheson\u2019s mark, inasmuch an chancel windows, Madonna pon a enthedral window, it name was unanimous before the Synod, usuallv contain three divisions.seemed hallowed but it took fourteen ballots to decide! \u201cAnd in.the central pine is painted eam heyond.the second choice.Ten ballots were; the Madonna, treading upon the Old, \u2019 taken with Bishop Grisdale and Arch-: Dragon, with the Holy ¢hild in her deacon Fortin almost equal.Then arma?\u2019 eres both names were dropped, as the dead- | Beatrice, begining to pe surprised, | ; .lock could not be broken, and hallots sald a 8 was correct, w - taken®on Bishop Eden and Canon Cody, ! [rhe right-hand pane represents EARY MOTHERS ; of Toronto.The fourteenth ballot re- King Dayxyald Helting Up the Cross.as y : ve Co ; sulted in the almost unanimous choice his standard for battle, while the left, he can find ent erin oo of Bishop Eden.; .; portrays hin at his pulace-gute, dis-; end, 8, 1d - tributing nis gold and silver plate{ try our ELECTRIC TREATMENT \u2014 it among the poor.\u201d .soothes knd refreshes\u2014a mont delicious.\u201cYes.How do you know; If you have genpation.Appointinents at any hour.never been here hefore?' Beatrice = PHONE UP 12085 .burst forth, her amazement increasing > by .re cr EE the Mest oaît that Canada\u2019s ns Tdris proceeded lo enunierate other| \u201caa 5 best salt works tr Brennen vou must have bem, Montreal Dermatological - ad Reprnred Never! 0 solemnly assure\u2019 sou; ut Institute., least, not.In the body.\u201d - He walked townrd the head of an oh.long marble sepuichre, surmounted by \u2018Miss Benson, Proprietor, = 330) ST.CATHERIND STREET, - .) I\u201d \\ - ,\u2019 Coe best anywhere no Ught coming) .J \"(To be Continued.) ; as shown on à special plan prepared by F.Le Fellowes, Town Engineer, ol date the 15th «April, 1904; also prescribing the nature of \u201cthe wofks required for sald tmprovemeuts and the apportionment of the ensts thereof.\u2018 ; WAL MINTO, Secretary-Treasurer.Town Hall, - Weatmourt._19th_Aprit, | \"OLNEY WAS:THE CHOICE.Roston, April 22.\u2014By an overwhelm- \u2018ing \\ote the Massachusetts Democra- at Tremont \"Temple, tous, \u201ctic convention, yesterday instructed four delegates at large, and twenty-elzly delegites from \u201cthe various congressidnal districts of \u201cthé state to support Richard Oloey; of this city.for the Presidential | nomination al the National Democratic Convention, at St, Louis, next July.The supporters of Wm.R.Hearat were defcated by à vote of about 600 to 200.A resolution offered by Representative Coulthurst, of Boston, endorsing the candidacy of Mr.Hearst, was voted down by a very lage majority, .+ ae em ft i rem .Lo.If you would Mke to be whi dressed, give vour Spring border ta Boucher & Raffey.cor.St.Peter and Notre Dame streets-\u2014Adv.\u2018 ® ROOMS TO RENT.J.A.Westmount.One large double room, with small sitting room adjoining.First- class in every respect.cheap; $30 to $45 per month.A.B, C, Herald.Nothing HAVE YOU COT A COLD?\" \u201cFhen WAFERS.A sure cure.HAVE YOU A COUCH?.Get a hottle of HA RTE'S COUGH MIXTURE.Price 2ic.HARTE, + try HARTES GRIPPE 3 Tho best-thing out.; I Lachine Road, on the south by the Lachine .Canal, on the east by the Cote St.Paul Roag \u2018and on the west by the liue between lotg Nos.140 and 141, of the Parish of Montreai \u2018produced to the Lachine Canal: the said pop.tion of said block of land being prese situated in the following municipalities, vi; .| Village of Cote.St.Paul, Village of Boulevard - St.9 Paul, .a Parish of Lachine, shall pe hereafter annexed to and form part of the \u201cgaild Village of Notre Dame.de Grace, for al} i municipal and school purposes: 2.\u2014To ratify | and confirm: all agreements that may be pags.ed hetween the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada and the Village of Notre: « Dame de Grace.to this effect, and also to the } effect of fixing at a certaln amount the vajy.ation of the sald Rallway Company's property.tn the Village of Notre Dame de Grace, for | taxation purposes, for the future.GEOFFRION, GROFFRION & rUsson, Solicitors for the Applicants herein.\u2018 \u2014 \u2014 = NOTICE Notice is héreby given, -that a Dividend of | Three and Oneshalf Per Cent.(3: poe) for {the current half year, equal to seven per cent, 7 p.e)oper hum, on the paid-up capital stock of this institution, has been déclared, and that Jead Office, or at its Branches, on and after the first day of Jfune -uext.The Transfer Books will \u2018be closed from \u201cthe 17th to the dst of May next, both days inclusive, , , .I The Annual General Meeting of the Share- \u201cholders will take place al the Tlvad Office | } !- | 1778 Notre Dame Strost oi tbe Bank.in Montreal, on Wednesday, the \u201cTrade off your old Piano: at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Cath- \\fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN erine Stroat, in part payment for a new Mason \u2018& Risch upright, Valuations made free.Telephone Up 998.- \u201c97 to 103 St.Urbain.* BREAD.-That\u2019s all.\u2014\u2014 James M.Aird\u2019s .\"Main 1025.ayovici 15 x; > Cath day of June next, at noon.i By order of the Board.; ; M.J.A.PRENDERGAST.General Manager.3 application will bo made to the Legisia.ture of \u2018Quebec, at its next session, by James Quinn, Joseph Edward Quinn and Rose App Quinn, Wife of James \u2018Lonergan, all of Montreal, in théir éapacity of testatmentary execy.tors of their\u2019 late mother Susan.McVey, in - order to obtain the power of borrowing money Ly XB.April 20, Saral J.: .| ARQUIARSOX Pittsburg Township, April | tly | the same will be payable at the .and Tor Such purpose-eonsent mortgages upog\u2014 the immovables of the estate, and to ratity some mortgages actually existing and to ob.win some additional powers voncerflng the administration of the estate.\" LAURENDEAU & BAZIN, Solicitors for the Applicants.Pme asyversse HEREBY GIVEN OT \u2018Lewis E.Curtis.of: Chicago, unt Inventor, Will apply to tbe Parliament of Canada.at the présent session thervof.for ao © Act to authorize the importation into Canada, for a period to be fixed under Patents Numa bers 12726 and T2925.dated 18th August, 1901 for improvements in machines for Cutting and.expanding sheet metal.C.A: JONES, Oshawa; 'Ont.1 7 \u201c.Solicitor for Applicant, .pated 21st March, 1904.; ' VIS EST PAR- LE PRESENT DONNB.A que Lewis KE.Curtis, de Chicago, TU- i mois, Inventeur, fera un application au Parle iment du Canada pgudant la session actuelle,\u2019 pour un Act que lui perntettra d\u2019importer au Canada, pour fin temps.fixe ci-dessus les | Patents Nos.T2726 et 72727, date du 15 Aout, \"1908, pour l'amelloration dans les machines pour couper et Ètendre le drap de metaux.C.A.JONES, Oshawa, Ont, Solicitor for Plaiguant.1904.; \u2018 MAKES YOUR CAKES LIGHT.MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LIGHT._ MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT.| + MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT.MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIGHT.Order from your Grocer.COMPANY Date 21 Mars, | | FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.N \"An Oid and Well-Tried Remedy.\u2014 AS Are SAP STAM Satie of MOTHERS for.thelr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH TH PERFEOT SUCCESS.It SOOT a, w F8 the .CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS ali PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the heat remedy fo DIARRH(EA.Sold by druggists iu every j ard 4 \u2018the world.Besure and ask for ) MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, | AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND.L Twenty-Five Cente a Bottle.« To A .» œæ.! ind ne emir, Smit Ah vt en . =, pins, ~ $e How would the Montreal fans be \u2018The Herald's man in Richmond writes, satisfied with this team in place of Atherton\u2019s bunch?: .Mäthew son *McGinnity .Waddell .Pitcher .Pitcher .\" Pitcher Kling .teetersseenesenasssss Catcher TENNEY .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\" st base Lujoie .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.+.2nd base Collins .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.o.m.ard base Wagner .csnssassrasrasrerse.Shorstop Freeman ., MR.field CL field It would only cost about $3,000,000 to \u2018buy that bunch and we would then have a team almost as good us T'o- rontos.-Montreaul's new .pitcher, writes Jimmy Hanvatty, \u201cMeCurthy.looks good.\u201d who thinks he knows à good nitener, When he seed one, a8 a claim in on Luyster, | one of the Mentreal pitchers.Some of, the games in the States have been played during snowstorms, Montreal! may lose Outfielder Doyle, The Sacramento Club claims that Doyle son.He is highly pleased with the ap- belongs to then, peurances the team has made in the How the outfielders do play back! Tue pret ES that he has a wins - \u2026 gun\u201d : an o e HS : ; poor ome aon Joeman.\u201d of hey Mr.Rreitoer.the proprietor of the Vos enn.Bri * CT elub, is enthusiustie, says Mr.Martin.- Telegraph.20 8.{and cousiders that the money hex hus : _ \u2018 ; Loutlayed is well spent, for he shas u _Muges pedi the FEU VRE pi team that ought to win the peunant, us ager of the New Yor eam, BLVD Fontreil did saine years ago.second base for his team at Piviladel- apo Martin will leave for his home in phia on Tuesday, and had his usual Buffdo tw-morrow evenlug to spend : row.He attempted to assuult Dovin, ifew days before the hard work of the the\u2019 Quakers ate her The Was ned rly gel season begins, mobbed by the crow: en Manager Muck of the Philadelphia Americans announces that Pitcher Fair - banks has been relaxed and has signed with the Providence Fustern League, tei, which is managed by Tom Daly, The Herald wants the captaius of local amateur teams to write to this o/- fice if.they want to arrange guages with other clubs.We will gladly anak the anouncement and: print challe ges tree of charge, , .| Hello! What happened to Mugs Me-; Graw's N.Y: Giants\u201d «Beaten 12 to y by taileñders, .> \u2014\u2014 Old Van Haltren is the same hustling | player and leads Seattle at the but with o 354: and in flelding and \u2018base stealing.| L.field |, BASE HITS, HOME RUNS AND ALL SORTS OF THINGS.that Aadms, Allen and a couple of the\u2019 other boys ure still in the hoe; àltal- wand, pairing glass arms and crockery legs, acquired.during the cold weather.; Mr.Tor Martin, local manager of the Montréal Baseball Club, calldd at The Herald Office yesterday afternoon, and talked of prospects for the coming sea- Tnt Twenty- four ames played in the two big leagues to date hate been wit néssed by 190,662 people, or an average fof about 094, Of this.grand total the Nätional League has drawn 119.263 at thirteen gumues, an average of 9,174 jthe Americans TL an averiumes of 64! Qu ut eleven gants, President Trerrmann of natin Club, has nade a wager of $L000 te $750 with President Dreyfuss, of the { Pittsburg Club, that the Pirates will not wig the pennants again this season, Mr.Prey fuss announces fhat he will fhave a new\u2019 plteher early in July who, will be a world.beater.He is believed | Lo be either \u2018Clarkson of Jlarvard \u201cLynch of Brown.\u2014_ © J The -Grargetonn allege team Fousergud both Harvard and Yale, has ., + \u2018 .where a specialty is made of re-, to\u2019 the Cincin=\u201d sr.e + Here are some.old Eabtern League faces now p'aying in she two big leagues, all famillar to Montreal fans: \u2018Dunleavy Dunkle Moran ; Freeman Odwell Casey « Barry Bemis \"Jucklitz Davis ,| O'Nell Green { McCormick Corridon : Carr Kittredge Lush Burke .i Brain Barclay.i Bransfield Delahanty | This is not a complete list, but the; names are those .best known to the! Montreal crowds, Twenty-two men are mentioned und seven of them were discovered by our own Dooley, who, inade money when he sold them.\u201cI's pretty hard to find a minor, leugue nowadays,\u201d says Fred Pfeffer b \u201cwithout finding a lot of ex-majon! leaguers in It-men who are in has-been | row, or men who had a trial in the fast, company.and then fell out, never toi return.Tt's rather pathetle, too, to Us! ten to one of these fellows, as he tells\u2019 how he was in the big league.getting $500 a month, when you know the poor! devil Is now getting $90 and glad to! gather iL regularly.| + \u201c1 was Jooking through -\u2014 guide (Tie other day.and here's a few baseball c.= (185).) Vs.(82), vs.gees ao): Lyman aos), Ta.J.Meaghe April 25\u2014Dr.F.iW.Ghday ( Jas, \u201cW.Paterson\u2019 (75); .Jis, fepderson (G5), vs.F, B.4 Carman ( April 26\u2014P.M.Welsh (103),, vs.Ts.\u2018Balyd (67); A.McK.Balle vs.G.de 1.Selby (32).April 27\u2014F, H.Gardner (75), vs.W.E.Venner (40); G.A.Forbes (90), vs.Dr.J.R.Spier (80).April 28\u2014R.C.Andersan (60), vs, FF.N.Hanle (80), A.Eaves (110), vs.A.Ha milton, (105).April 2-H.G.Dawson (75), Vs.W.A.Ramsay (106); W.G.Robertson (52), vs.E.A.Turner (90).April 30\u2014W.P.McFeat (100), vs.Bryce Strachan (85), A.D.Christie (67), Va C.G.Cobban, (105); Fred, Birks 5).vs.C.F.G.\u2018Johnson (52); A.A.Welsh.(105), vs.A.Jq Brice, jr., (90).TURF AND TRACK.The Aqueduct Races.fo New York, April 22.\u2014Oiie of the big- Best killings in the east occurred in the first race at Aqueduct yesterday, when W.S.Fessenden's Passbook won at 15 to 1, having been backed down from 40 to 1.It is estimated that he von between $35,000 and $30,000.Puss-! Louk broke in front, but Hildebrand! at once pulled back and Ella Snyder went le the front and led well iuto the stretch, when Passbook moved wut! and won driving.Pussbook won last autumn and brought Fessenden $60,000.The track yesterday was lightning fast | In five of the six ruces fust time wns: made.Blandy.winner of the second race broke tne track record foi four and a half furlongs, by covering the distance In .53 1-6, Mamie Worth, in che last race, equalled the track record for six furlongs of 1.12 4-3.The Ozone Stakes was won by Peggy.Two favor- Ites won, Summary: of the names I found, in leagues not as - ! hic\u2018 us the Eastern or American Asso-' Tee re geste, 7 curlongs \u2014Pass-, clation, which pay decent money.or the | tinix 20 to 1 Ha Snyder.7 to 2; Mar-; California, which ja very liberal, but, Second race, 4 ms.Blandy little 1 ues which nnot give much! | - \u2014 vi mney: vagues ch cann give \u20ac 18 to 5 patin = « lo 1; Unly One, 50 tu \u201c *1-5.Southern League\u2014Breitensteiln.once; \u201d, me od .the star of-the SL Louis pltehing staff: padge race.handkcap, Honan Red Ichret, another veteran of fame: tto 1.Time, L39 2.3.; Frank Killen, also niv old-time wonder; Zeke Wilson, long \u2018with Cleveland; Stockdale, who Was with Wushington; Hughey, with Chicago long ago: Harry Vuughn.80 many years with FLoulaville: Lew Whistler ænd Perry Werden, old-! time first basemey; good old Cupid: Childs, Tornn Parrdtt, Sam Duggan.| Charles Miller and Bob Gilks, all big \u201cleague stars of the past, , \u201cNew England League\u2014BWly- Hamil- | ton, the fastest player who ever flashed the Ypikes catlonse the base line: Jack! Carney, Fred Lake, Merritt, who caught fur Ansôrez Buster Burrell, Fred Klobe- .deuz Tommny Dowd, now all to the bad us compured with what he used to be Then Tleffer furvets to include the bunch in our own astern l.cague.Atherton tried to \u2018get Abbatecchio, but the trlian is still playing with the i Boston Nationals, .YACHTIN G.Victoria \u201cYacht Club.At the annual meeting of the Vie- toric Yacht Club the following directors were appointed:-E.A.Oliver, Geo Bun, Go HL Rogers, FO TO LL Glihore, W.H.Thieke.P.McGillivray.D.H.Johnson.M.W.Merrill, OO, Hayoeock, T.Learie, P.1).Bentley, Geo, H.Rose.The honorary offivers are as follows \u2014 Jion commadare, Go H.Miller: cont-i modore, KR.H.Haycock: vide-commo- dore.C.W.Spencer: reur rommodore, A.11, Taylor.Ingomar After Records.Bristol.RTL.April racing yacht Ingomar, ton, NX, Plauit.of New York, sail the famous yvachisimen, Charles Barr, ae captain, yesterday started in vote tempt to make a record-breakiig- iriv across the Atlantic.The vessel will participate in ghe Kiel races io August.for which the German £ n'peror ho offered à cup.- The schooner\u201d owned dy Mor- avith Death of John Houston, ef the weil John Tire deatn is reported Known Clyde vachtiné skipper.Houston, of Largs birth and traning.Jn one yacht aione he captured joo 1rizes, itcluding HVE Quecn se CUpK.BOWLING.Engineers at Home.The ITngineers\u2019.ned Juniors played à evening on their termediates won by were:- ; Juniors-$.* Starke.495: DIR: PF.Tufnbuli.522: JC: W.Tait, nl: J.Pievrie, 372, Interimedintes\u2014~, Morrice, 616.# Zichmond, 482; U, Cunningham, 181: st.Johnson, 5451 L'Etorey, O252 ©.Pearson, total, 3,229.intermediate practice game last osn allevs.The Tn- 145 pins, Fine scores v FP ringly .405.SSI.A (Forsyths\" Beat Bellerive.Th Forsyth bowling ceféated Bellerive last The scores were: Bellepive-: Dinsere au.301: team \u2018met and Lamoureux GG.LL.Danse rean, 433: Vulade, 463.Durand.453; J.Lamoureux, 422.Total, 2,040.Forsÿth-Millos.MÈ: Thomas, 444: Martin, 426: Thomas.Jo: 3lake, 404; Sharpley, 43, .Totaï, LU4 The Canadian - Town how ling team will play the first match in Liverpool on June 6.The tour ends on July\u2019: su.Boils Were 50 , painful could not sleep - at night.» that he .APPEARED ON NECK, LEGS\u2019 AND ARMS.Burdock - Blood Bitters CU.ED THEM.It is well-known to all that bad blood is the direct caus.of all skin diseases and it is necessary for the blood to be cleansed before the eruptions will disappear.For this purpose \u2018there is nothing to equal | Burdock Blood Bitters as the thousands of testimonials we have on hand will testify.Mr.Willard Thompson, McNeil s Mills, P.E.L., writes us as follows : \u2018I wish to state to you what Burdock Blood Bitters has done for me.Some time ago my blood got out of order and many boils appeared far from Grande Piles, and from thence in on my neck, legs and arms.They were ao ; painful that I couit! not sleep at night, After having tried many different remedies without any success, I finally decided, on, the advice of a friend, to use Burdock Blood Bitters.Before I had quite used two bottles the boils had completely dis.appeared, and | wish to emphasize the fact that I taink Burdock Blood Bitters \u201cthe bent blood purifier on the market to-day.\u2018 evening by AS \" ATHLETICS.Canadians at Pennsylvania, For the fivst three there will oe OC Adin Vepresetuitive Moat the great atn- Tetie cirnival \u2018of the Utiver of Peursylvitia.Mei Will send two of her best athletes te uphold.the desor of the Montreal University, Wo po mil-: Vie Wal Theos the discus aud Ny wh.Lochdaad will take part in the Cour.miles, : Ogilvie ix by dong odds the cus thrower in Cand: all-pouns saan in ihe A; WW Lochhead, Shes Church, is the best tan tn, Montreal.and - presumably about the best in the Dominion, te has not been pitted against of the cracks trother provinces, 1 ue best disse and is oa wood, fist events who is studdvieg \u2018 for\u201d HY any Lee SR or \u2014 AW.LOCH EAD Who Will Compete at the Athletic Carnival of Pennsylvania University To-morrow.Was fhe winner last season of the Tu- dividuet Harriers\u201d Club heanproushio, The _carntval takés place fo-inorpes, Theve will bye fufiy 5 thonsansl athle, 5 in come vition at the.meeting, every big colic, west, Shedng represente, est, orth and soub, News of R.W.Wadsliey\u2014 TW.Méuelsier.the old Enslish sprint chitupion, wha heat the pick\u2019 of the T ited Niaves athletes waren they Crossed to the other side after is no trainer for the Occidental College Athletic Clul), Los Augeles, In à letter to: friend, in Montre he save is «till in as won) fort as he was Awa years ago.The \u201cother diay he ran, Le yards in 22 sec nds cles: .Harrietr League's First Run.-The real.Amateur Harrier trke place\u201d Xuchioitoi, o'clock, from the AAA.at Westmount, To course © yet URC ecided upon but H will be ont and home, * AN cross deuntry runners ave invited to by present, ROD AND GUN.Angling in Western Ontario.When the ice melts the trout are on: will at 4 grounds has not | Leu Jan, afternoon the.watch-out for fly.And then the man who delights in.whipping the Waters his usually a good chanve of filling his litle creel.Mr.L.O.Arin- Strong, \u2018of the Canadian Pacific RAH- way Company, has a good word to sny of the Western Ontarin trout prospects, and when the last shreds of winter [have been carried sbaward, there\u2019 is,\u2019 he considers, great sport in front of | the man with the rod and hook.The season there.extends from the Feginning of, My till well on in June.A new territory dn this connection, heing opened up by the CPR, \u20ac ronan ing Wong the 81, Maurice River, not steumers run some [stream to La T \u2018uque, well ntoeKked sporting land, only fish, but gume of all sorts (s' plentiful.cighty miles up et The disqualification of Barney Oldfield for competing in various unsance- tioned avents, has been ordered to be removed by the racing.board of the American.Automobile Association, \u2018upon payment by him of a fine of $100, a=, long -distand e mmm NSA .hotiors, first combined run or the Monts the centre of à (120), ve, F.where: not BASEBALL | THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.Buston - At \u2018 : .' H.E.(02001008 \u2014 T 4 2 Erooklvu.\u2026.- 101000000\u2014 2 4 7 Batteries Pittinger und Moran:' Paula and Bergen: umpires,.Moran and inane, Al New .New York.-.t0Vd0010600\u2014 1 Philadelphia.106070301 12 Rutteries Wiltz, Muthewson Bowerman: Fraser gud Dooin: \u2018FansHe.At Fittsburg- P Mttsburz = Poston.1220000.York.4 5 16 0 and umpire.0u400100*- 5.7 3 Cee GuuZ0v02u- 4 6 1 Batteries, Scanlon und Phelhs: Smith: Hahn-and O° Nell; umpire, Johin- stone, Co \u2019 \u2019 At Chicago- 00000004%-.- 4 Chicago.oo.T° Fu Louls.000004 '0-1 5.1 Batteries Wicker and Casey; Onefl and Byers; \u2018umpire, ODay.: « National League Standing.; \u2019 Ww on.Lost.Pot New York.oo.4 1 RU Cincinnati.00000 of = 508 St Louis.,.hi.8 on 000 Chicago.ao 2 3 sun Poston.o.oo a = Lah.Prooklye.as 6 ducs seen.no 3 000 \u201c Pittsburg.oa.1 4 AUS Ê hilydelphia.0e , 2 3 doû THE AMERICAN LEAGUE.ALT hiladelphia- RH 6 New Yark.WOON \u2014 2 - 2 0 Philadelphia.000102001001 - 2 & 4 Dauteriezs - Pot and McGuire; Waddell and Schreek: umpires, © onnol- Iv and © arpes ter.American League Standing.\u2026.Won.Lost.Boston.een a 1 Phnijade trie A 4 1 Cet étetid ooo, A 2 Chicago.111202000008 8 I letron Lea 8 a st Louis 1200000.2 2 New York.2 4 WwW ushingtond La esse» 9 >.\"CRICKET CREASE.The Afrikanäer' s Visit, the ceunty [inter sting * Outside tnovt the Eng-\" lish cricket seasomr®will be the visait of competition feature of the the South African team, under the cap.tainey of Frank Mitchell, the well! known Cembridge and Yorkshire crlek= ter.The the South Africans will not attract same amount of public attention as an Australian team, but the.ot their four will be followed with interest, dl difficultles as to finances hive Leen removed by the genergsity! of Mr, Abe Halley, who-has made himself guarantor of the tour, Seven of the 1901 tun dre going over, : including FE.A.Halliwell, the wicket keeper, Who made such a8 great itm- i pression on that occasion; while the, | nied also includes R.O.Schwarz, who, played for.Middlesex.«nd Is, perhaps,\u2019 hetter known ag a Rugby half-back.Their most Important mutch will be with an England eleven at Lord's ou, July 14, this being regarded as some-; {thing in.the nature of a test game, i Westmount Cricket Club.to + A general meeting of the Westmount | Cricket Club will be held in the Vic- tori Hall this evening at §& o'clock, All members and any uthers interest.| fed in ericket are invited to attend, Lo \u2018 BILLIARDS ! The M.A.A.A Tournament.The draw for the second round of the straigat rail billiard tournament at the M.A.A.A.was made Jast evening: The, winners in the first round were placed.in Group I, and\u2019 the losers in group 11.The ties are: Group I.\u2014April 23K.G.Burnet, (93) ve, P.Molson (100); W.B.Ramsey (87), vs.J.A.Michaud (133).April 25.\u2014 fe, \u2018 V.Power (67), vs S.M.Bayls (52); 15.H.Brown (90), vs, Thos.Potter (100) April 26.-M.J.Murphy (75), va.PF.Hirsch (76): À W.G.Johnson (200), ve W.W., Walker (359.* April 27\u2014 | 1.H.Bourdon (5), vs, Dr.KE.8.Hard) n@ (Ibis A.Cameron, jr.(165), Fraser (105): April 28.\u2014F.\u20ac.Birks 1.Wilson (61: CC: A, LL.Fisher (52), ys.W.R.Thompson (60).April 29\u2014F.P.Duff (60), ve.F.Percy Smith (60): H.S.Semple (105).vs.\u2018Jas.P.Craig (97.3 April 20\u2014F.H.Alexander (105) vs.Leslie H.Boyd (67); -W.F.Daniels, (80), vs.w.J.Legale lais (105); E.C.Eaton (80) vs, J.R.Starnes (62): R.H.Bartholomew (87), ve, Thos, Little (8.), Laidley ve.L.o Group.IL\u2014Aprit 23\u2014F.w.a e à to 1, | Of course, 3 brought whole colunins vf thoroughbred \u201cà volt by y \u201cto World's Fair, progress .Fourth rice, the Ozone stakes, four fuvlongs\u2014Peggy.12 to 1, Incense, 3U to 1; Waterside; 4 to 1.\u2018 Time, K TRE Fifth ruce, 6 furlongs\u2014Julia M.4 te : 1; Loricate, 2 tu 1; Pumypano, 15 to 1; Tine, 1.13 3-5.Sixrh race, © 8 \u2018fuifongs\u2014- Mamie, ! Worth, even: Buttons, 7 tv 2; John F., * to 2.Time, 1.12 4-5.\u2019 To .Fo \u2019 Kinloch Park Races.St.Louis, Mo.April ¢4.-TFhe fast melting SHOW yesterday made the Fair Grounds track where tne races are being run, i veritable quagmire, Summary; \u2014 i , Flrst race, halt a inile\u2014Fay Temple- : Lou, 5 \u2018to 2: Dotage, 6 tu i: The Doctress 8 to 1.Time, DB.EE Second race.§ 1-2 furlongs\u2014 Princess ' Me.15 to 1, (pppamore, 4 to 1; Boun- tru, Jol.Time, 1.13 Fhird rave, 6 furlongs- Emigree.a, our Lillie, J to 1; Alfio, ?Time, 1.18, ; Fourth rave, \u2014Harmakie, s to 1; Van Ness, 6 to 1, Fifth race, à to 1; Sol i.Time, Sixth to.1; 7.10 to 1.| six furlongs, handicap! \" Scorpio, 3 oo aS, Time, 1.17 3-4 1-2 furiongs\u2014Ciales, Suh, 8 tu 5, Potente, 12 1.13.race, 1 1-16 miles\u2014Broodler, Arnold K.\u2026.¢ to 1, Time, 1.57 bez.30 to 10° Larry Wilt, Old Bradley, owner and , trainer of Boney Boy, runs that horse on the flat one day and through the field.another.The othet morning he gave \u201chim, stiff: work for a mile and, à half.and then started him in a twos anile steeplechuse in the afterioon.the racing season has nomenclature, and naturally the Japan- Russia war claims its quota of titles.Certainiy.\u201cAdmMral Togo\" is smart \u2018or St Serf\u2014Worth.Starter Murray has been engaged by the OJ 0.to handle the W'oodbinie me eting.Murray is the start, er ut Memphis, and has given satisfaction.Ralnlaud Von \u201cne Æ\u2018umberiand -Der- \u2018 by at Cumberiand Park {n easy fon.The stake was worth $3,140, A.Goldblatt owns the horac, LACROSSE.Mus.\u201c It is evident that the Montreal Shamrocks in their efforts to retain the Min- \u2018uv will have fewer opponents to meet than At first anticipated, The Shamrocks of Winnipeg have evidently \u201cabandoned oll intention of ROINE ufter Mt in favor of a trip to St.Louisa.The Western champions are anxious to go | up against the American \u2018clubs at the This will be an expensive trip as the directors of the World's Four have des cided not lo allow expenses .to any clubs whicn may take pues an tire.coun- petition, ee Mintos: Will Retire, The Mintos of Winnipeg seem to bè, on toeir last legs, and will be obliged to retire from the local league for want of a team, They had expected to have Blanchard of the Montrea' Nationals, with George Clouthier and Jack Innis, of the Shamrocks to play for them, but these have signified thelr intention of thrown ing in thelr tot with\" the Shamrocks.\u201c Hochelaga Lacrosse e Clu b.At the annual meeting of the Hue he- lagau facrosse Club, \u2018held at 1026 St.James, Street, the following officers were elected for the coming season: Mr.W.x.Parker.president: Mr.W.Scott, vice-presidént: Mr.uv.Smith, secretary: Mr, H.Scott, rename Mr.Muir.Manager: Mr.DL.Shea, act- Ing manager and captain.\u2019 roronto Jobe: = The amateurs of \u2018the N.\"LU, are as pure as the driven Dion.\u201cafter it has lain on King Street for a week or two.go Tt in.practically certain that Murphy, will not play for Brantford this year MAT AND RING.Jeffries Cuts Out Cigarettes.\u2018New \u2018York, April 22.\u2014Cigarettes, come, pretty high at $100 n throw, But that's .what ope will cost James J.Jeffries ff he smokes It from now\u2019 until after.his fight with Jack Munro.Betore the champion left for Harbin Springs he was in the cafe of the Metropole.\"Joh Cansidine aald - to him: Jott, you must cut out the cigarettes while you are in training.\u201d ; For this mighty mountain of a man has the cigarette habit, His huge bulk | looks well behind & cigarette, but,\u201d nevertheless, he smokes them llke au! ribbon clerk.\u2018 \u201cI'm going to cut them out,\u201d said Jeffries.\u2018Yes, you are,\u201d retorted Con- \u201csjdine,.in that Broadway tone which makes a negatlvé out of an affrmative, \u201cSyrest thing you know.\u201d > UUIN bét you a hundred you won't, sald Con-y sidine.\u201cYou're on,\u201d promptis replied | the.champlon.I \u201cNow let us understand each other,\u201d ndded Considine.\u201cIf you smoke a cigarette, only one, between now and the fight with Munroe, I win-a hundred at Dr Piles &; Chaise 5 Ointzasnt jen oerta sbeola cure for of itching, Sox and protruding pil thats Ee ae think of it.pen con Rael 4 red.a .go mon a BATae 3 oo ey Dr.Chase's Ointment terday and won by » REP \u2018ugain\u201d\u201d ! boss of a regular flag nt the fagh-y What\" Fitz wants and Are-Not After the Minto Cup.te «Heury second.\u201ctng at the , Bourne.St.ANGUS W.FRASER, K.C., Ottawa.* WHITNEY, EDWIN C President st.Whitney.- BANKERS : land fronting on the railway.ROBERT M.COX, Lumber Merchant, Ottawa, and London, Eng.Anthony Lumber Company, DAVID L.MATHER, Lumberman, Rat Portage.THE BANK OF OTTAWA AND THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA.THE Company, New G HON.E.H.JOHN COATES, M.Inst.C.E., England, and Melbourne, Australia, SKEEWATIN FLOUR MILLS ~~ COMPANY, LIMITED.Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Dominion of Canada.Capital Authorized, $2,000,000; PROVISIONAL JOHN MATHER, Director The Bank of Ottawa, Ottawa.Par Value per Share, $100 DIRECTORS : HON, JAMES D.McGREGOR, Vice-President Nova Scotia Sted lasgow, N.S.R.L.BORDEN, K.C., Director The Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax, GEO.BURN, Gen.Mgr.The Bank of Ottawa, Ottawa.BRONSON, Pres.Bronson Co., Ottawa.nt John Coates & Co., of Londoig CC SOLICITORS : ; PERKINS, FRASER, BURBIDGE & GIBSON, OTTAWA.\u2018This Company has been formed for the purpose of carrying on a general flour milling business | tis proposed to acquire a4 water powcr situated at Keewatin, on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, 120 miles east of Winnipeg and 4 miles west of Rat l\u2019ortage, with about 18 acres of This water jower, it is estimated, is capable of being developed to tha extent of at least 5,000 h.p., and i is a permanent, never- failing power, having the Lake of the Woods, about 3,000 niiles in area, for a mill pond.: .The Company intends to erect a flour mill at Keewatin with a capacity of 3,000 barrels per day; so designed as to be capable of being extended as future requirements may deniand.Large storage capacities at the mill, and elevators throughout Manitoba añd the Northwest Territories, will also ba provided.' .Manitoba and the Northwest are already recognized a as the coming granary of the Empiré, and the unequalled reputation of the flour made from \u201cManitoba No.1 Hard Wheat\u201d must ensure an ine creasing demand for it in the markets of th: world.The C ompany proposes to manufacture exclusively from the grain products of Manitoba and thé : Northwest Territories.MANAGEMENT.\u2014It is the intention of the Directors to secure men of the highest experiencd for the management of the various Departments.PROFITS.\u2014The great success achieved and large profits shown by leading Companies en< © gaged in manufacturing flour from Manitobä wheat, indicate that under proper ,managernent, and | with the advantage of economical power, this new enterprise; offers an excellent opportunity for i invests ment.Kinloch Park: | It is ; proposed to organize the Company on a strictly cash basis, with a present issue of $1.000.000 stock\u2014a large amount of this has already been taken, and the remainder i is now offered fon subscription, It is not the intention to issue bonds or preferred stock.Application will be made in due, course to have the stock of the Company listed on the Montreaf and Toronto Stock Exchanges.As far as possible: stock will be allotted pro rata in case the amount is over-subscribed, \u201cbuff right i is reserved to allot small amounts in full, or to decline any application.TERMS\u2014z0\" of the par value on application, and the balance in calls not exceeding 10% pen month, ds the Directors may determine.- | : \u2018Forms of application for stock may \u2018be obtained and subscriptions made at the offices of The.Bank of Ottawa and The Bank cf Nova Scotia throughout Canada.: Subscription lists will be open on 14th \u2018April, and closed on 22nd day of April, 1go4.dollars from \u201cThut's sald Jeff.you.\u201d right,\u201d \u201cAnd if you don't smoke one of those | time, 1 am.to.\u201cRight coffin nails during that pay vou, i hundred dollars.\u201d sald Jeff.They shook hands on the wager.\u2018harley Mitchell is to open a saloon tu St.louis.\u201d If the former English champion opens sdloons\u2019 in every town that report says he is to, he will be the suloon trust.A.Giotch, the \u2018conqueror of Jenkins, defeated Tom Harring- a local wrestler at Butte, Mon- \u2018 Na Frank Ton, ton, Le ina, F itz wants 33,500 16 fight in Chicago.what he\u2019 gets, ure two very different propositions, - ROWING-AQUATICS.» International Swimming.* In the International swimming vont- petition at Brussels, orgailzed by the, Brussels Swimming Club, Jarvis, wrold\u2018s champion, Henry, of England.and Snow, Midlands, took part.¥now won the\u2019 lou, Vards speed rave in 1 min.11 3-5 sevs beating Felnerts (Belglan) by 1-5 sec.In the plunging test Jarvis stood first, The 900 yards was champion of the won by Jurvis in 7 mins.(Relgiani, second, in 8 mins, 23 secs.\u201cSnow way the third in swimming on the back The Entry of Lou Scholes.Toronto, April 12 Scholes, of the Toronto.Rowing Club, for the dinmond sculls, has been referred back to the Canadian Assochi- tion of Amateur Oarsmen by the committee of the Royal Henry Regatta.In former vents entries wore accepted by the English association, but since the affiliation of the C.A AO entries ust go through the Canadian \\sso- ciation, \"and must be vouched fur by it.: St.Lambert Dance.There is td he a danee at Lambert boat house this evening, for which the coinmittee have made big pref arations and quife a number from the city hive expressed their intention vf being present.Mr.Cooper will pre- sidle at the piano.LAWN TENNIS, St.Lambert.Tennis Club.The annual meeting of the st.the st the the chanpieon ! | | ' ' L } 58 sces; Piot -The Entry of Lou.T.am- Bert Tennis Club was held last even.residence or Mr.Charl Lambert, when the follow- function for the season and plans were | Ville, 0, discussed for the improvement of the |: club's courts.Mesars.Walter.Part and Charles Burne were clected delegates to the inter mediate league vf the Province af Quebec.CURLING Utica Curlers Still at it.Utica, N.Y., April 22\u2014The Utica Curling Club eclipsed all records yesterday for late playing.Three games\u2019 were played at Rutger Rink.Some years ago a game was played on Apuil 10 and It wns belleved that this record could not be beaten.played on an outside rink.while the contests this year were played on an\u2019 encloged rink.The ice is smooth and | crisp \u2018and the curlers are hopeful of several days nore.of of the spott.At London, Ont, the they were atill curling yesterday.This beats the record for the latest match of a season.The Thisties beat the London club by six shots.Four Galt rinks visited Waterloo yes- en shots.+ That game wid | ! goals to 1.i is improv ing.: charge.& Power GAS S > The Montreal Light, Heat Company.TOVES «, he advantages of the Gas Stove need no repetition.ncarly 25,000 being at present in use in Montreal, and the best.testimonial the Company.can offer is to refer those who \u2018do not possess a gas stove to consumers now using same.The M.L.H.& P.Co's Gas Stove is it s own advertisement.RENTAL PLAN :\u2014 No.8 Stove\u2014$6.00 cash with order; balance in two consecutive Annual Payments, $6.00 each.No.9 Stove\u2014$9.00 cash with order: balance in two.conseçutive Annual Payments, $6.00 each.THE STOVE THEN BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY No.10, $25.00 nett, All prices Include fitti piping, not to exceed 40° æ ng-up stove ready.for use; feet, supplied free.STOVES ON SALE AT: GARTH & CO., Shaw Rooms, 2442 St.Catherine Street.a.JNO.MILLEN & SON, Show Rooms, 1331 St.Catherine Street.MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER CO.'s General Office, - + New York Life Building.N.B.\u2014Place orders now and.avoid disappointment and delay during moving season.\u2014 =\u2014\" FOOTBALL.Union will make a The Welsh Rugby rd : icers for the year were elected: grant of .$125 to euch club affiliate resident, Mr.Charles Bourne; RTE the Union, to compensate Jor.Hy * president: Mr.Edmond: Degaulniers: josses incurred by the except vice-president, Mr.J.Miller McCon- {pad weuther during the pas af ren *nell: secretary-treasurer.Mr, H.Sin-inis procecding-: will involve a \u2018lair: captain, Mr.W.MN pari: com.[ment of {1.000 2.ee, Messrs.Bert orsta aime : Dawson and Miss Anna Reid und Mrs.English agua te hes JS on E.Desaulniers, April 1 were: Sunderland.rn Aton The club is arranging an opening | hainpton, 1: Notts County, 0 .Everton, 5: Liverpool, 2: Newcastle United, 3; Manchester Ato saw the Everton matcha The London ¢ \u201caledonian Football Club miy beat the.Hague team by 2 round Football on the continent! cu bail A mectihig of the Mytual- Footba ! Assoc ation will be held to-morrow evening sat the MAA.A.Club house.Cardiff went dow n before Sawnsen in the Welsh championship by 1 ty toi ni.MISCELLANEOUS.M.A.A.A.Stag Euchre, Taventy tables were \"occupled at the stug euchre party at the M.AAA.last | Mr.M.Cameron.was in The dret prise was wdn by Phil.Lyman, the second by Dr.Harding, Geo.W.Robinson, was third, Jas.McPherson fourth and H.Paton, fifth.\u2014 eee Kincardine, Ont.\u2014\u2014John M.MacPher- son, for many years a merchant, died\u2019 req after a long Illness.aged F5 yedra evening.Ÿ .+ City, 1 Will be issued in September, Lovell\u2019 \u2019s Montreal - BUSINESS .Classified Directory : FOR 1904-05, Containing un Index to Sireets, Tariff of Customs, Miscellaneous Directory and the Name\u201d Business and.Address of every Firng or Person doing Business in Montreal.Price wn, Will be corrected up to July.- Orders for Subscriptions: and Advertisements should be sent\u201d to \"JOHN LOVELL & SON, Ltd., Publishe = +t ers, 23 St.Nicholas Streot, TRADE MARXS TENTS Countries PA TENTS Ize % Cl.1 SOLICITORS AN EXPHRTS (tra MONTREAL.ATENT S avo TRADE MARKS | | OWEN N.EVANS, ' Temple Rullding, Montreal | = | | PROMPTLY SECURED Wewolicit Lhe business of Manuiaciurers, Ene wineers and others who realize the advisability of Naving their Patent business transacted oy perta, Preliminary advice free.potes m rate.Our inventors\u2019 ges, 8.48 0 El & Merion, re Yor Lif Led Mottteal : and Wasniaton.D.C.vs Se ae tn mate 0 om mn nS ra as = © ror gore rr: bt em tre 11 \u2014\u2014 Se.: es EE \u2014 I _ IEE bbb bbb bb ed out, last night.This was the only «Stocks and Money.| su or scien CF Market Reports, @ [bmi Bal br IMP ERIAL BANK RATE.London and Lancashjre.Companies.OF CANADA, RICHELIEU ON THE BOOM WITH HEAVY BUYING ; ADVANCE IN MACKAY SHARES, MARKET.IS STRONG Lem oo + - Loss to building, $1,000.orised .8$4.000.000 The Boni ob Enetand's mini: É NEWS AND VIEWS OP GRAIN MARKETS HERE - STRAIGHT PARTY VOTE Gard raie 0p I 2808 Soa from to payons sde THE DAIRY MARKETS| _\u2014 AND ÉLSEWHERE ' es SAN\u201d HEAD OFFICE » TORONTO.3% per cent.\u2018\u2019The 4 per cènt\u201d +! : .\u2019 | ON S00\u201d AMENDMENT T.R.MÆERRITT +.\u2026.'.000000202.President rite was maintained since Sep- \u2014>\u2014>\u2014> L.J.Forget & Co.'s Loud \"cable 5 Hocheluga Bank at 140.i} 7 Noo ordinary, per ton .4.06 fo 4.50 > US Yon Pe bout.Hicher, fe tt sienpadre: avi , Quoted.Go Ta WS «= Loudon \u201ccable Detroit Railway at ol.sarplu \u2018us a; No.3 per tou - Wad to L 00° No, 1 white and 39 1-2e for No, 2 white Jewdo Richer Bennett, Hiendeau an Th &c cond al ss 1 1 thnk gs fe, los 1-.200 fron Houds at 617.Gross 4 Tone od i ' i D sfr No.0 good, per ton ce oo 090 to 11.00 re No.ai White is quoted at See to Archania : ; e Underwood\u2014 - ian Pivitio oat \u201c ati \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 «Oper.eapenfos pon X FOUL TI = Co \u2019 su t-2e middie freights, * \u2018c i \u201d gan Dhvitie al 120 1220 ANBCOIUL GL ge fee oe oo doo of eo of ob Pr exitnsia be STL edd lee vante ; Hed as are say aca ce fr MEDICAL STUDENT peap.The \u201cWriting in Sight B 3-4; Hudson Buy at 39 1-2; J celle eed bb Rh bl Net, month 7 Sant db plu ed turkers Hhete We irs of hues and S4.72 for barrels on ; i < 3; $ ¥ = A LE.ane Sealded stock : oe tte track Tor Ci a Te UT Ee Mr, WW.Oliver: a first veï met ; Ne: ; ola Tt CURRY Ee Ç - arges 2.LES Chicks ns or .0 \u201c.; te track Toronto, and 2506 more for\u2019 A - sr yedr \u2018 Nes York\u2014New sterlin g demand, £ I i LEE ARS an NGEÉE co \u2014 - Fowle, par ih to - : pe 4e Wo broken lots here, and 406 ore for 1a] ste ident of MeGIH, diet yesterday deu er 6 days bills, {so 1-4 *, : CE T sis Surplus, 3 months $250,010 $206 167 $155,001 Ducks, per qe.TE OT tn Tag broken lots outtide, .at, the Royal Victoria Hospital.where gasy, COTE 45600 10 0 Market Sy pps o'clock.Dr.Roddick ; (rose, pes Ihe te NS Peut ane steady a ae to 660 fus Nos BE ut mii de thee ot ee M rr UNITED TYPEWRITER CO.Ltd.+ ; ; .+ LE : ; - \u2018 $ Yeast.Jeod tioning in tee Ned last ol- » $ $e 3 Toreherted that Judge Hartel dad Ÿ MONTREAL CLEARINGS uv -\u2014 _.1 4 dax, The body was sent to-day to the 101°St.Francis Xavier St.London, April uv rne quotation for E Sleut sine one «took, al \u201c : : L ERPOOL PROVISIONS ; family home at Westtield, Nos) TEL.MAIN 2065.bar gold hus bee + he was lt no immediate.danger.\u20ac DECREASE $2 000.000 ?: .\u201crg us been reduced wu the open 5 He 1 tl Wa& nO Occus 2 - AA .i , FLOUR, EEED HAY = = = = \u2014\u2014 ; i i tuarket td.© Siti ere i u ceusion + Liverpant, Aad vo Shoulders, .\u2019 i ; \u2014 ; \u201cde for summoning the judge's rela- + Bank Cu er o e nister o \u201cnhc ers started what seems like a long de-! chien a 7.y:- D150 10° di cotton yesterday, Were apparently of- Cray fe I.| to $1.25; atockers me veders, $3 Works, for two.thousand dollars (320k.nu), ferred movement on the port of the, « [ _\u2014ee\u2014\u2014 So to $4.Veals, reccipts 600 ned: A alt and trar : i must accompany each tender: The cheque , Will be forfeited ir the purty tendering de- ; cline the contiact or fail to complete the work Atall Driggists.Price, 25 and 60e.: contracted.for.aud will be returned in case of nou-acceptance of tender.The Department dovs not bind itself to r \u2018 cee eee en aie \u2018ot in this - .F .tune wr 5 io.Ea corporations.The March reports show Chissgo Mil at pe Ji IG IH more quarters (here come reports ain NEWS FROM CORNWALL.low higher.$450 to Sie.Hows, ve- turn in the tide in the anthracite @clorade Southern .: cee 17 elight improvement in the dry Coos \u201cCornwall, April 22 -Spretatd- Prof.apes: 0.100 he: ads active barely steady, field.The case against Penna.does not! cts ne\u201d 2% In dio \u201cosé dosig dog business, \u2018There has also been some.A.8, Macallum, of Toronto University, oat pr Sie en Fe wl Ph À = a0! Ir * © < , So .A.tre * .sus 8, « « bat ecom to cause alarm in any way, There slorade Fuel Tran \u2026 3 sense Jan of large exports of the staple, and and Mrs.Macidln, formerly of Corn roughs, $4.80 to $4.00; Stags, $1.0.to on your liver and kidneys.will he no further legis.ution to disturb a ev.C.C.ard St.an unconfirmed one to the effect that.Wall, leave next -mypnth on as four the market this season.Market-shyuld.petreit United Ry.21.21 OU LI Ya steamer was expected to clear trom months\u2019 trip to Great Britain and the fa Gries, BEG (EG Sheep | meme rau, AY tender fuiprove further to-day.| Dela.Lak and ed .Wy {New Orleans with, 2Lo bales.There , continent, Dr, Macallum wll attend Poe steady nth, £3.00 to $7.00 ih ; pue : i .- : To FRED ELINAS N TI ; net tow 1 r Douiver Tole 6 pret t.Hex fa stil room, however, for Improve- | the Interiational (AR ne $7.35: yearlings, $8.25 to $6.40: wethel, 0 : | HED GE Neeretary oon.16 Inar showed signs of; Deuver Rio pr eee ment.in the volume \u2018in whi ress at Brusseld, the annual meeting 45 we * q , partie \"ublie Works * Pre, following up advantages giined yester- Dei uth 8 8.Bh Alte.; St De a bsorbed.Ma hitch sy ke (he Uiritish Association at Cambridge Bel .oo: ove 25550 to $3.75; sheep Trade off your old Piano 1% partment of Futtic Ww nhs, day.Steels were aghin weak, being; g ee ns NÉS on.bry ; = \u2018but it looks as If it would be sensitive | and the Internatigmal Zoological Con-, 7 5.\u2019 at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Cath- | Newspapers in orting \u201cthis advertisemént - : : : Hs ; .> \u2014- - $ 3 Weather conditions wire favorable bn © oral uisctrie ens 184 {to an \u2018execution of any size In either di: ference at Berne, \u2018Switzerland, .erine Street, in part pay- without authority from the Department will Jon 161 tra [OP the Southw est, and this was taken as, lS vara ve os a bullishrargument on Grangers going Jowa Con.Com.through that territory, Market dull! Kawsas Texas eo setion.i While : workinæ in A.MclLachlan\u2019s LC : s pi rection Open.High.Low.12.20 sugar bush, seventh ton resston of Lan- CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.ment for a new Mason & me pd for | Risch upright.Valuations | = May .1394 13:76 1370.18.76 'caster, some duÿys7äR0, Frank Gatithier Chicago, April 22.\u2014( \u2018attle\u2014Receipts, 3 je 174 ; resting ar - again at noo.| oufaviile Nedhville 169 ee Aug TE 1358 IH i 13 | rime ates tor Pie rep fiss 15002 market Steady: good to prime made free.Telephone Up: CALLING IN creorrons \u2018 Co $s 3 sutsyiile Nashville, - HB \u2018iéès, (Oct.2.112 1104 1185 1153 ; 'n two flat stmes he found a French tears, $5 to 35.50; poor to medium, $3.50) 998.\u2018 New York opening: AnH alzaniated a, teen Py Po oir] pod 008 JRE es 11.63 twee nd 1414, and a small chine The\u2019 \u2018© 85; stockers und feeders, $3 to $4.85; se \u2019 {PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, EBEC, Copper, 49 3-8: Atchison, 73 5-4; 1.Missed anger.1927 HE MVC KEEWATIN FLOUR MILLS, LTD, : coin is In à good state of preservation, (00s SLT le $440; heifers, $2.25 toi to bust of Montreal | O.79 5-5: Brooklÿn- Raphl Transit x *Y \"Cen.Hudson.116 118.116%., \"out the chain crumbled when exposed $a hl canners, $1.75 to $2.59; hulls, $2.23 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 453-4, Canadian Pé weltie, 117 1-4; rie, Eid Raliroad .Mis 20K 205 MN With reference to the stock of the! to the alr.jlo 34.10; valves, $2 Lo'$5.10; Texas fed | awes & Co.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.XO.1s.- C6 755: Metropolitan st.Ry, 113 S-4; de de Iptd.& & 85 Keewatin Flour Mills, Limited, which: D.D.McPhee, sr, has sold his.ine.stevrs, $4.25 to $4.80, | ° Ju the matter of Willam Grorge Hope, of the Missouri Parifie, 92 1-8; Pennsylvania, de do llpté earn.Carr, (SH tis now being underwritten, it is pointed.terest.in the well known firm ef D.Hogs\u2014ltece ipts, 21,000: market steady! City: and, District of Montreal, and thera hot] On West .* 21% 23} n | out t} , to weak: ined 1.1?p ' 117 1-2: Reading, 45 1- 1: Rock Island, Y.Ontarie.\u2018 ut that not only is there no water in wo & Son, Alexiendrin, to DD.owes mix ul butchers, $5 tos BREWERS, - \u2018doing business under the name and style HM 5-8; st.Paul, 144 1-24 Southern Pa- Pr ee BB eee = fer stock, but the company has not, I MP, | Late \u201cof the Glengasry $5.15.good to cholie,\u2019 heavy, $5.05 to of \u201cW.F.C.Hope: Insolvent.> eae ive .c: fie, 4% 3-4: U nlon Pacific; 85 1-2; U.S.pagific Mall.fe oe : been abnormally capitulized, $1,000.000 +.: $s.lila; rough, \u2018heavy, $4.90 to 8, 5; P A P rt The creditors of said Tnsalvent Ltee!l pre, ST 1-3; Wabash pid, 39 1-4.Poun.\u2018KOR.ex iii) List, being the amount under which this new\u2019 ; Mille « Lu - : wee Night, $4.80 to $5.05; bulk of sules, $4.95 ale les and 0 er 1 ered si solvent are hereby s 3 oc is ordered to appear before one of the Judges - 3 | Pressed Steel Com.23% 26 86 A | enterprise will be launched.Out of that! The Negligeo to 95.05.: , LAC LINE, PA Mogtreal Office: Pot this Court, tn thesCourt rooñ No.31, in.h eduction to three per cent, in de do vef 0 7 Loue .amount, $600,000 has been subscribed for Corse .Sheep \u2014 RR eceipts, 35.000: market , ; 0e s Stre , \u201cthe Court House, at Montreal \u2018prtêthe thirtieth (he PH of England\u2019 a rate of discount Peeples Gas PP mi MY M7 \"7 by the directors, well-known men of flexinde hit steady: good to choice wéthers, $4.75 to et -16B 106.El St umes Street, clay of April instant, at ten of the clock in Gemnonstrates in a very reassuring way Poil « Resding, 8 8M.Ae AS M4 affairs, That lenves $400,600 at the op- ay 5 in: $5.4537 fair.to choice, mixed, $3.75 TS \u2014 the forenoon.an dre, to Elve thelr advice ancial situatton in England.sere oe os tion of the general public.The lists.ot $4.60; native lambs, $4.60 to $5.50, auch app the financial sigaation iy Lng pais de db wy ii | Which are onen at all the offices of the Without stents REA pow\u2019 s BREWERY napeciors to the proburty of the said In- Harriman says that his relations Binns Py som.20% 21% 21% ank of Ottawa and the Bank of Nova, Cc while.| CHABOILLEZ SQUARE., i Ru \u2018th Hill have always bern most, de prets Bie Br SM Scotia, close to-duy.The outlook Yor or whale- | WILL INTERVIEW MINISTER.4 Mild\u2019 { Moutreal, 21st April, 1004.with \u2018ny - bone, For india Pale, Strong and Mild Ales, | .LH TURENN Jendly.Sexthera Pacifie.4% 486 3K >à the flour milling business.in\u2019 Canada is ï se oe Da \u201d d \u201cSingle\u201d 13.TENN friendly S$ Tenn.Coal-Irom.8715 2% 38 3 excellent.The following are the\u2018 pro-, use before | Moncton, N.B.April (Spéetuld\u2014 Crown,\u201d \u201cDouble\u201d an ingle i Deputy Prothonotary, S.C.a ticlals dgusted Texas Pacilla .CWE MK.vislonal directors of the Keéwatin! \u201cbreakfast and\u201d l'A deputation of Intercoloniat telegraph- Stout.| ; ; >= i Western trafic ofliclirls au Trin City.TA TN | Flout \u2018Milly, Limited:\u2014John Mather.qi.worn by eps left, for Ottawa to interview thet v FAMILIES SUPPLIED, * >; grain Taio.$ 3 \u201ca Le per sais so aoû oy | rector of the Bank of Ottawa Ottawa: those per- Minister of Railways.rhe Aetegation| The following bottlers ouly are authorized \u2018 \u2018 - \\ s composec À oh, Levis: J.O.av aur labels, viz.: ive r à as r the second week.ool oom.10% 10 0% 1 Angus W.Fraser, K.C., Ottawa; Rob- sons who «do | .Y.bro use ; : : : pu April ON.Average gross decrease a ds pret ; 0 bn 4 bits ert M.Cox, lumber merchant, Ottawa not tke.the Baral: Ny eh Nom Wn.shop, aX Darctemter Sure.és Por This Paper is printed 3.46 per ce abbr.som.\u201818's MX 1.Mi (And London, Eng win C.Whitney, | H OT op .F \\ ç street i PT .pr 246 por cer yg ve pads, Pret des Gé 8 es president St.Anthony Lumber Con: melr.Wizes,| Chen: CO rrr porinEnill No Gey boas Kinseti, mrt.Antoine ste, | With The Queen City review estimates a cotton\u2019 \u2026.8 23%) pany, Whitney: David L: Mather, lum- 8-to 40.ue AE JOURIUASS un.J.Rafferty, 30 and 32 Vallee Street, | .; acme i increase of at least 10 per vent) waa do pref, HH 5% ny ais berman, Rat Portage; Hon.Jas.D.Me- Pri $i 0 S>dneys D Montmagny, Alberton, P, A.tL lirown & Co, Ltd, 19 Aytmer Street.! Printing Ink Co\u2019y\u2019s $ 8 3 to pref.ree > ms, 8 ny Gregor, vice-président Nova, ou Go: 1.5 LB .WILLIAM DOW & CO.) .CS, Arrafigements for underwriting new! Western Unies vai\u201d: 88), 88K 8sk Steel Co.New Glasgow, N.M.; LL.\u2014_\u2014 Tel, Main 109.Ink.Virginia Chemical preferred stock coms) Wis.Cone: nn 18s BK Ww Mordens de director rie Hun of, Rubber Gloves - OPPOSE COMPENSATION BILL.* ; \u2014 $ ftadelphia Chicag plete.; ._ wees ase 3 sens eral mana .Thé w » Ben-, ! The Montreal branct en La .Ph R la, 0, 207 \u2018 ; i ger e Bahk of Ottawa, Ot-.1e Mo ! 1 of the Canadian .Stock ares.ATT in the loan CHICAGO MARKETS.tawa; Hon.E.H.Bromson, president | Use these Gloves Manufacturers\u2019 Assoclation registeged Lake of thé Woods \u2014 Co.Ltd.| Cincinnatl, .Boston.ve crowd a mors » By private wiro to Mr.C.D.Monk, from Bronson Co., Ottawa; and John Contes, and your hands a protest yesterday agalnst the cof-|The best Hard Wheat Flour in the.> rowd.11.5 acho & Co.: M.Inst.C.E., of John Coates & Co., of will keep soft.pensation bill, through the vice-presi- World .; wn April 2 Op: High.= ies.London, Eng., and Melbourne, Austra- gent of the association, Hou.,J.1.|\" win t KEEW ATIN \u2019 \u201coo ent a | _ == \u2014 ca ay.13 DY, nn ] olland.Mills at KEEW N, 3,5 ris.per day | - London & Paris Exchange, Limited, |; July .\u2026.8514 A314 84 84%-4 la.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J.B.A.LANCTOT : Te (the largest APR ARIES, ee Empire) ' : HS YES | Zor May.49%-14 494% 4714 48: love 1 Jd.' PORTAGE L R 2.1,600 bris.per day.> R A GENERAL BANKERS.Tuy Wn US CN ex The Government has purchased a lot Glove Manufaoturdy.ANOTHER JORONTO FIRE.|\" Our flour has been exported to warm and Mead Office < - - London, England.oats, May.: 16% we.26k and brick house on Ht.Lawrence Stréet, 183 ae Lawrence.| a \\ | oud countries and is (ar fumed for its keep- Te \u2014\u2014 Licensed by the Govt.of Ontario ta deal in July.Wie N3% .%-6 V ile St.Louis, opposite the Church of .Main 31 J Toronto, Aprit 22.(Special.)\u2014Phil- ing qualities.All grades of hard wheat tour | The \u2018Ter tra is published by \u201cThe Heraid Kivoke and Shares.Canadian Office.31 Victoria Pork, May.1200 120 nn 99 / n1°95p St.Louis de Mile End, which it it in- PN s and Glo oves Hips Wrinech, dealers in smallwares, | sold\u2019 in barrels and bugs.\u201d Quotations and _Publishing Company, 603 Craig Street, Toronto.Write fur nôw publication, Où | Lard, May.66 657 65 a5 |lended to utilize as u post office.\"The, carefully repaired.uch us needles, comby, belt buckles, other information on application: Offices, 1s£ Montreal.James S.Brierley, Managing gall'options with Advantages Explained\u201d \\Rids, May.65 6% 63 65 purchase price-is $5,400.fe pete, in Wellington Stréet, were bur n-| Fidor, C.P.R.Telegraph Bidg., Montreal.dtf{ ,Directur.NB , + @ » fe ae = Pn re \u2014\u2014 QE pouf 9 \u2018 HE MUNTkRBAL DAILE HEMALG, FHIDAY, APHIL Hs, 1904, | i The Hum of Business Commences at ° this Establishment as Soon as the Hands of the Clock Point to 8 am.- \"St.Catherine and University Streets.Supreme Confidence! |Fyou WANT.GOOD COFFEE, TRY SCROGGIE'S Ladies\u2019 i EE RRR 4 ae .SuedeGloves Enger RTE AEE | Superlative Muslin Value |e ps ms the home examination you express dissatisfaction.glance.fre represent the, IOI PI PI P+ PIPPI P+ P1949 .limit of value that Alexandre È ( .= FROM 8 TILL 9 a.m.SATURDAY ; .| a Paris, can put into a $1.15 \u2019 : .} ; ® [ ' .ove.- Home Furnishing ; Only lasts one hour, but the early shoppers are sure to bé here in large numbers.Ladies\u2019 2 dome fine French Suede Gloves, right welght 3 \u2019 ! - Another lot Fancy Dress Muslins, last sedson\u2019s patterns, \u2019tis true, but other- thy Para wear, Perfect fitting Gloves.By the by, _ To be F din O fect.W t 2 rd; À the'h C firs requinufuctured especially to meet this.- Features o be ound in \u201cur .\u2018wise periect.orth up to 25¢ ya orthethour.nge a eme that argues u better than aver-g : \u201c : « oO % .Art Drapery Department, , white und black.a gg modes, graye, browns * .- w e; 5 1-2 -9 : THIRD FLOOR.: p ; Co - warn ant for 2 ie and vera ies that we - A SNAP IN WHITE AND CREAM TAFFETA SILK TEA p AANA Ar : When visits of inspection are secured the, understanding is \u2019 .; speedily convinced of the superior character of this store = coqular LL / values.\u2018 We're frequently improving upon our regular offerings, : 1.0 : though, It would pay you to give this list .of Saturday's specials * $ C ace O ar ear caretul perusal.h Plan an early visit; there's an undeniable advan- : \u2018Fashio it W ' t i 1 oice.ion\u2019 jgurnals sa i rove \" e age in early chotee | Almost every lady Feryuives some White and Cream Taffeta Silk.are showing Jeu unequalled variety \u2014its experiences Pean calculate ; ART MUSLINS., ; \u201cfrom the price range: 75c to $7.00.! = A urge selection of many 200 yards anly\u2014 White and Cream, High-class Taffeta Silk, bright glace finish and A coysignment of Ladies\" Lace Collars just opened out, from ; 1 52 Shades an pretty patterns auen iermuany, Kurope 1: t 1; t atest st 1 d ; in Art Muslins, suitable for : excellent wearing quality, fully 22 inches wide.Sold over the counter shapes of white, cre nd \u2018cera fine Guipure Canara, vies an y Dron und Young te every day at $r.c 00 per yard.Special Price for: Saturday's early shop ew aa A \u20ac = Se e + Worth 10c yard.Sutur- ers, from 8 to 10 a.m, per yard 000000 00000800 0 00005 C == 1 1 ; Sort 100 vied.Satur Le pers, \u20ac per yard.Veilings-Exceptionally Fine Range 2 .SHADES.; WE CANNOT FILL TELE PHONE ORDERS - .newest ge of the best, the most fashionable, the prettiest, the 37 in.wide x 72 in Window th st Veilings for Spring.Never before in this store's history has Shades, mounted on, perfect e variety been so complete, The searchlight of comparison will qu \u2018 working rollers, -light and , : \\ make manifest the fact that on every quality there's a substantial : \u201c medium Erren and\u201d opaque, BOYS\u2019 AND GIRLS g to be effected by making the purchase here.; I good quality.cloth, Worth ' Plaln and Fancy Fish Nets without, or with spots of all sizes.Plain pn, : i Boe a ANI Black Brussels Net, White Fish Net, White Brussels Net, Navy Ana LL.A © bargain price, each.19e¢ ' am e Doots or Cc Blue and Brown igh Net; Black.White, Navy and Brown Chif- Se ; J : In 2 ; , fou Veiling-\u2014any one without or with the various size spots en- CRETONNE.dorsed by Madame La Mode.An exceedingly large range of EG 4 ve : ) Art Cretounes, suitable for .Black and White Mixtures; that gives the modish gray effect.) , ; : curtainin®s and furniture .Also a fine assortment, of Ready-made Chiffon Vells, in Black, - a v coverings, medium and dark # shades, floral and other White, Navy and Brown.1 à fancy figured and striped ; : \u201d - designs.Worth 9e yd.Sai- \u2014 - : urday\u2019s © bargain prive, À SATURDAY SALE OF RAYURES 1e re SA sauce vu | Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts \u201cRepresentative Sty les and Qualities of one of Canada\u2019s leading manufacturers, being 06 Lt AAT im Ain AM IBY EN TE SEE ED AS ~~ 36 in.Japanese Mattings.good v.: 4 warp and filling, appropriate .BU rTON and LACE BOOT S, made \u2018to retail at Be.25, $1.50 and \u2018 Regular Value $4.50, \u2018Sale Price, $2.98.\u201d Po covering for kitchen, dining : at, : 15 onl Stylish Wa Skiris allow Cire ; and bedrooms, many chofee $2.00; but as sizes are limited only to 10 for Children, 3 for Girls, and \u201c 05c \u2019 Fr Teno cols ack D nu pl ve pattems den pue NE, ; 4 for Boys; you may \u2018have your choice Saturday.morning fors .flare \u201cstyle, trimmed with black broadeloth strap- : LACE CURTAINS.: Syrurday 8 burgain price.ping, and finished with several rows of tailor stitch- ; Fine W hite Nottingham 1.ae 4 VHFO racer rio ta canne \u2019 : .~~ ing.Regular value $4.30.On sule Saturday for.: .Eurtains, DU in.wide x 31- qe ; RUGS.AAA | vurds long, floral and vine Fine quulity Velour Rugs.12 8 \u2018 | .\u2019 potterme, finiehed SH] Te Foe he Boys $4.00 to $5.50 Norfolk Suits SPECIAL VALUES IN Dome Hardens: tn ; ne great variety\" of patterns, f cide ornamental window Worth 65e euch.Satur- ., i drape.\u2018 W prin 1 FL in Auv's bargain price .456 to be Sold Saturday, for $2 98 Ladies\u2019 \u2018 pair.Saturday's bar gi oe , $ QU CS SA AR GHC .\"FLOOR OIL CLOTH.\u2018._ ; ; .r .PORTIÈRES.Ls wide Eutish Kloor Où : [hese Suits are made to stand the wear and tear imposed upon | L Cloth: good quality.desirable .i q Tapestry Portieres, fins qual- patterns, in many.colors and clothing by the ordinary boy.At the same time they are the most Flannelette fty in Romain striped o fects, ; patterns: vou will certainly .\u2018| full size, finished with deep 5 find a pattern to suit yvodr stylish \u2018and up-to-date Suits to be had.4 knotted fringe.Worth, $5.00 .TT iden.aud nl n great saving.rr : paire aturirts Le as 1 Sen ee Te 200 only HANDSOME NORFOLK SUITS, A Wool Tweeds, | - Underwear .| ; ; Homespuns and Serges.These Suits are made up in the newest , : | : styles, and arc bound to please the parent as well Don't forget that we carry a fine , .\u2019 \" _ ., \u2018 range o annelette Underwear, e In the | and of Cotton as the, boy, .Sizes from 0 to 14.years, fie 32.98 most comfortable kind for ladies to | ; values $4.00'to $5.50.Saturday\u2019 s Special Price.wear during their sojourn at the sea- \u2018 The centre of business: at Scroggie's.for days past appears to be © side summer resorts.These few values focused on the Cotton Section.| of course, it's.the values that draw the crowd.2 Co, No Ll A ) y ta | .: = Ladies\u201d FI Jette Night G .Lo su ; - 3 adies annelette Night Gowns.striped.made with siilor Flyve sizes in well-made Pillow.Cases, ready to use, easily ANOTHER , \u2026.collar, trimmed around collar and sleeves with fr ills.\" 75c worth 45e pairr On Saturday anyosize 40 to 45 inches, 25¢ LOT OF ; : : | TOF, PUL [HUT ote i ei rite ares tear eeionssasanssoesn: Ladtes* Flamnelette Night Gow ns, plain «olors.white, sky, \u2018 - speak for themselves.+.\" li 1 h f lé I $2.75 d $3.50 and pink, made with yoke and turn down collar, yoke The Queen's Ow Tong Cloth, a soft finish white cotton.an ] made with tucks and embroidery insertion, trimmed Worth 150 Yard, Tor oon tete aise» 12+4c To sell at $L.35; can t buy dup icate values e*sewhère Tor \u2018ess than around neck, down front.and around sleeves with $1.45 frills coed \"esse ruse nsc sel .\u2026.We sold hundreds of pairs of Men's Trousers last Saturday.Now we offer ritls : : FE Fl 1 Vv: 1 n another lot cqually as good, in fact, some say tliey're better quality, for the benefit | M EEE Pre alpes, made frills, fin- 35c xtra anne a ues ; of those who came too late.to secure a pair one week ago.: Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Drawers, 'w hite, pink and sky, trimmed 95¢ i wif embroidery, finished with elustie s.ecsssesnen 0000 / only \u2014Fine All .Wool Tweed Trousers, exceptionally well made and Well Worth Making a Special Effort to Secure.150 Pairs y: \u2018 mu £ pe , ; Co ai : \u2018tailored.«These \u2018 are not the cheap .shoddy goods offered radios, Flanmelerce.Uldprsiints, striped.made with deep 49c The chief of the Flanre epartmen is not one who believes in.: , ; .ve over-rating a value.Advertising space, says he, is too costly to war- Lo ordinarily.We guarantee every stitch to be perfect.Regular value Ladies\u2019 Flannelette U nderskirts, plain colors, white, sky and rant printing other than the facts about goods and their values.+ $2.7 75 and $ 3.00.Sale Price Saturday See pink, made with -hemstitched fri arte sas een eee rears 9sc ete ree gee Plain Cream Shrunk Electorut Flannel.all wool and Is 35 inches wide.\"Worth Jue yutdS Fur rooooo oie.Cc - - Nr : \u2014\u2014 ~ - .A NOVELTY FABRIC YEAR All Wool Cream Shrunk Electoral Flannel, 35 inches wide.50 \u201cWorth Gou yurd, EDU cei he ec ee ses 0 te Cc Our Men\u2019 S Furnishings Dept.| And Lorraine pe \"is one of the newest high-class novelties to be admitted- to the stocks, ANOTHER BETTER Is Dail Cultivatin the Ac uaintance of New Customers.: They come in.shades of delicate fawn and gray, and are , == THAN AVERAGE y 2 q [ CR fan and gr.mn \u201c.: 08 yard, #9¢, 69¢ and.: ns annes rene nn 008 lusprenen, SDE = ; Sale Saturday.SS RS Le LL aa aan C ~~ a Re = N ~ C = = J ° ; .rm LLL ra ) \u2018 .© 87-plece Semi-Porcelain Din- : Je, ro Fancy Spit ate 1 \u2018 \u2018 , - ; , .Linen Prices ner Sets, new.patterns and Worth Tie Ton cup and suu- 1 WE LL DEVOTE SATURDAY TO designs, finished with gilt.cer to match.Satur- Big reductions in price mean\u2019 big reductions in stock.The first ; Worth $15.00, Str ) I iY siege eines 15e | THE INTERESTS OF COFFEE\" Fre \"is to your advantage, and the latter\u2014well, we're satisfied ! *t- HY as es ss ee ne en 0.00 \u2019 Fringed Damask -Sidet 1 Covers, 2 yards long, iu white BROOMS ° oo FRUIT PLATES : F ith fn oy blue and red strip es.A 30¢ value, for, each 19c \u2018 \u2019 In Our Grocery Section.Fresh Roasted Coffee Ground i m a \u201c jif Cream Fringe Sideboard Covers, in opens ork - designs, 2 010400 000+0+0+0+ 010+ 0+ +0101 040+ S++ 01040101040 P+ $1048 9+ $4010: 0+ 026+ 19 IP IP IPIPI PIPPI 01S PPP +010 019002029 000101010400 146010101010 + 9+9+0 ++ +009 +008 @+@ + G1O +P 1G P+ PIP P+ SO -0\u2014.0.+0.0.0>0.0.0.010.0 0101010000 ++ e0ee.00.0.p 16101000 0104000 +0400 01 0040101010 +04+0 | Ô yards long.Worth §5c each, foOr-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00.0.00000000 ace 40c ° .Finest Santos Coffee, in bean, granulated or pulverized, per lb.2 cS Fancy Iringed.Doylies, 14 x 14 mm.Worth 0c.enc.40c : ni , Our Blend of 4 lb.Coffee, in bean, granulated.or pulverized, per lb.28¢ Por .0.eae SN Coenen ener * - | he a 2 _ 1 1% s | 0 foun goon Corn Three Our famous Strathcona Brand, 1 lb.canisters, for.306 Prk rise Tatle Covers in 2 sweats x 1% yards: Gf) in Brooms, to be sold for.Arabian Mocha and Old Government Java, in bean, granulated or pulverized.- * 1% x 2% yards.Worth $1.10, FOr 10h The a.HCL cesmenncacces accuse e : 2° 1 Cream Lineh Table Caver, with héavy.Knotted_ fringe \u2018 7 : \u2019 , Saturday, perlb.ooo 1 eee ete secret 35¢c sud 1 dozen Napkins to match.Size of cloth, 2 x 2 32.25 KETTLES .we : ; .yards.Worth $3.00 the lot.For\u201d.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oe 240 bent Steel Enamel, large | 2,000 Fancy Fruit Plates, new ' A Dix lot of Bleached and Unbleached Damask Table Linens and size, Tea Kettles, Worth designs.Worth $1.25 doz.O Ww T GOO CO TR C G 'S .Roller Towellingsg in\u2019 useful: lengths, at_à -speclal discount.off.a $1.25.Saturday, cach.60¢ Saturday, euch .ue IF Y U AN D FFEE, Y S RO GIE * regular prices.\\ a SR ! , \\ \u201c4 =0+0101010.01010101010100000 +.+.- +0 IP+ 04-0040 + DI S++ 4040+ $+ 0 0+ * - , PR.: \u2018 \u2018 y : .- a L - : \u2018 + : : , \u2019 = \u2018 Lop ® \" 1 » 4 ; b ° .3 _ Po - BN oo ; 2\" Ps get "]
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