The Montreal herald, 16 mars 1905, jeudi 16 mars 1905
[" I POR UTILE WANTS Use Herald Want Columns.ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.63.SED Py PIRES Tv HERA TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.Warmer, but Siest- To-morrow ' ®sun rose at 606; sets at 600.SS FOURTEEN PAGES.\u2014 = = = \u2014\u2014\u2014 : MONTREAL THURSDAY, MARCH 16.1905.FOURTEEN PAGES.\\ PRICE ONE CENT WN .) .[by the Council in granting permission .© 1 ;to people tu Insert glass and iron sky- a, \u2018 .{lights in the sidewalks for the {llu- Is ue jimination of their cellars.This par- MV jUculdr Instance cost the city $600 .nd AND OYVAMA™~CKING HIS REAR ithe costs of the action.Mr.A.L.Wolfe while walking down St.Catherine Street last December fell on the sidewalk sustaining injuries for which he claimed $1,899 damages.The evidence in the case showed that at this Second Great Turning Movement by the Japanese is Successful\u2014Russians Burn Their Stores and Flee From the Fan River\u2014Czar Still Hostile to Peace spot the sidewalk was well kept, being covered with a few inches of packed snow, on the top of which ashes hal been spread.But a glass and iron skylight projected on the walk, and this thad been kept clean, making a conslder- {able depression, and it was at the edge \u2018of this that Mr.Wolfe fell.Mr, Justice | Doherty held that the city was respon- \u2018Tokio, paneae occupied Tle March 15.Details of the occupation have not yet been received at Imperial aumy eadquarters.An official bulletin ree Ports the action and that the Japanes v in hot pursuit of the retreatin .u8sians, but 11 does not particulars about the fight.Tokio, March 16, 4 porn.The Japares March 14.-Noon.\u2014 The Ja- manner tn which on Tuesday night he: Pass at midnight, + B mention any: © pecupied Singehing Singking) Mano h 13.Singking (er Yonden) 18 situated About eighty miles alnrost doe cast of Mukden.A report recelved tn Tokn March 11 rom the Japanese hendquarters tn tue field satd In the direction of Sinzkinæ our forces have been distodzing the ener from \u201cingpan, eighteen milles east vf Fu- Bhun, anl on March ll oceupted that lace.Corroborated at Washington.Washirarton, March 16, The Japanes egation has recenvad oo despateh from he Foreign Office al Tokio, which Bit) 8S \u201cOur ndvater troops pressing the nemy everywhere occupied Pie Pass RL 12.00 ain, Thorsdav.\" \u2018Another despats h ro the lecation saves \u201cOur detacnur oi oc ted pn the 13th.\u201d A Russian Report.Santoupa, eal toh retn owl PPa~> Joys AUTEN te ty non nan © Lhe Empire, it dent repres at PU SHC : EVE ee exe te Tr Tei ER SE DE upon the concouission vnieh is vlaboraz- at it à [IA 1 Pos onde nl cen hies cat ann 3 Man the IVCRSUTS pe the rescrip.The unportance of Aus 4 Pit vite Japarese cate aes Gn tha ties ele months f the 1 Kase wien was lATgelv overivok- mas wr hy gr eerie boaroan toto get es tain ars coe discreséing effects 07 oy at the time has LOW become à pos- Cops Eh to Ta upor, Uu tussiati ire as, \u201crful weapos mn the hands of the ibe car, dei pestriax the blow Wis \u201cFrom Various sources the reveLU6® .crais, wir contend that it necessary track.a despath tro Assoctatrd du rras compared ahh the previous 09 with it a vumpiete guarantee of Pres 4 Fetes bringing to =.rrar, The CUStOINS and Shipping SE freedum of speech and of assembly Peters nain thie Tirss word that à hat- \u20ac apts da cine To Zon ang a 600 on on without which the right to petition on To progress raorih of Dir Pass pra at avt payments 9 » 00 Tou generar questions would necessarily be Phos rat Las taken DE hies, al tie eX ise rereipls 2 Ya farce, and also freedom of the press Lp su f \"ne from the Bigard routes, tor the discussion of such questions, \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u201cthey now propose in order tu force a Sohn k repulsed x w A sible for this, and assessed the damages at $600 and costs.\u2014pramemmenmennmnt ASK GOVERNMENT FOR aban-loned the Fan River positions, Pleaving so hurriedly that he again was.obllzed lo burn his stores to prevent.thom from falling into the hands of the: Japanese, 11 is evident that the Ja-! BONUS ON STEEL SHIPS pauese struck an from the west of the: .Lio River, Pie Pass is practically the\u2019 Halifax Will be Well Represented in\u2019 Este where the mountains and Liao! the Dslegation That Will Pove: meet, and IC commands the whole With the Japanese; Visit Ottawa.country northward, i in behind the llussian army at \u2018Me Pass Halt Na _ _ teneral Kuronatkin's position 1s ex- alifax, N 8.March 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A del tremmels crueal egation, composed of representatives rrom the Once the Japanese are across the rear Board of Trade, the City Council, and the ta force Kuropatkin would have to cut: Town of Dartmouth, will leave ou Monday for Ottawa, where they will meet similar his way out or surrender.Mikado Sends Congratulations.delegations from Ontario and British Columbia, and jointly Interview the Goveroment Fond Nare yo ~The + ror ui.do, March 16 Un Emperor ! with regard to the granting of a bonus oa Japail has sent tne following méssizu| to his victortous Mabhchurian armies: the tonnage basis to promote the construc- the cnemy erc'ied {tion of steel ships in Canada.The several around Mukden, hell boards of trade bave been invited to send A.Sin woh it Suber re Aan.| delegates to join this deputation, but owing churfan aruties, however, forestalling (10 the necessity of meeting the western dele- the enemy, boldly and vigorously u~-! gation at Ottawa, arrangements were hurried- sunied che offensive, and, after strenu-'ly made, and notices to the boards were ously fighting for more than ten days ony yesterday.ad ntehts, through snow and bith, Wir, ddefcateil their strong foe dri-; \u2014 Ing bin to Tite Pass, taking tens st) thousands af prisoners and wei TEMCTAVS ARE BUSY fMutlfeting certous injuries, Agrarian Agitation Rampan see autumn Koay defenses the district ol sent out By this signal \\letorv our Manshur- foun, armies have enhanced the military edtige of our country at home and nbroint We are deeply gratified by the courage and vudurance with which cour officers and men have been able to soehieve such à great success, and we look to vou (or even greater exertions fn the future.Emperor Opposes Peace.Berre, Mar:h 16-The Grrman Gov- .crimes nus been formed that che in Russia- Landlords Soeror has again put aside \u201c Afraid of Tenants suggestions, and 1s unshade 1 to continue the war.rescnnthon HUSBAND AND WIFE 0TH GO TO PRISON Man Gets Five Years in the\u2019 Penitentiary, Woman One Year in Gaol.Te v0 0 cire auf las.Fra Pete Ne Veau + 1 MOIS NV II un Tate a .vo ont rar His von A 5 © he charpe her \u201cel it , UCINE à RH to Le asta Sell nue Aas a Ae yt sn \u2014.= DIED OF CCNVU! SIONS.The ed 3 ath op a oer Did chi: 1 was PU TS NU Là \u2018\u201ceroner M Math Tio ru girl.whose cures?vo Bear treat.hh Ie Pov Ris Last oe ond Coil Dope Ca Earcival of 0 physician, Prestousiv sn ad beeti 115 vood he ai \u2014 The mee boy af oc No» à Ei Woe } AS PA ue, vis dan ar VE, he extent 61 s4 50 PL a sta enteath ti teur ue vor 1 CN | + WHAT | S GOING ON ,Ç -e Aca lidmiy Joven vs Grn ; P \u2026 oman i +\" Top FL sgn Ying Tel Sa = PON AY \" Les Nove ve Toe aye Tagore Trad and Labor conrad 6 sr Joe peph\u2019s Hall, TR Pnffere nt Tia s *, Melon: Dr.FL NY NM ef hf Ntural History soctty.Tessoz 5 From of yar roy el \u201cWANT \" FACTS, £ Pis not good to put I all vor «own one have [trove cou to Mk Vos 0 Wants known to only one (lass The Herald want ads.are read by ninetv per cent.of the longish speaking people of Montreal.I, not this a guarantee of good re- suits.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Read Hersid Want ads.They are Winners.a \u2018test of the Government's sincerity open- Voto organize clubs for the purpose or debating political questions.\u2018The i : Moscow and st.Petersburg Zemstivos have already voted strong resolutions demandilig representation on the re- SCTIPL commission.BY ELECTRICITY STRIKE SITUATION IMPROVES.« The strike situation sermns C\\ery- \u201cwhere to be anproving.The social \u2018democrats here have advised the strik- .yers who are without money and con- Will Save Five Minutes at!fronted with starvation, 1) 1eturn io work and less than 1000 workinen are Ç row out.On the other hand tue ; Each Lock Cost About prospects of \u201can disturbiou es on $400,000 u large sealed brroming de 1dvdis y .Notre thrrateuing and are causing the i - dep st concert.Many Landed pro- priecters gare afratd to go ba k to thelr TATTLE ns Faye heun mipjate 1 Hate The Truvecient has ol as ee Lee \u201c er oo sutied a political phase but fs an tne Por ce station of es trial ma- ed form of a denn for a redistribu- CTY Te eterate all the locks 1x ton Jd the land, Agitators are the Lah \u2018a al and the oontlre new shrewdly spreading the report that the SSSR VS be In operation en the pe\u201d Finperer has decreed such à diviston, vaut + et signes was the offi teiiing the peasants (hat the proprietors = Ha gee Todo not want to sulenit nd t'us set- Cot ovat 7 tande Ti Heraid to- Ging them against the latciioras.1 DooMr Err oer Mur ean, siperip- the Finperor < came The ag t'on L si the Queire sangle.HAs beh SP oo Simbln kobe aes ; Where The peavants are mabur rad > 6 pruver lothaen lue ar qi to legin à ditises of the Lana as se D Cry Ee \u2019 MUD Siret an 1 at as the snow mults, Cor an Peu Lb Mr Marceau, 10 (5 Iepesaea Int tia Permogisis Co} from {ie OuUTS 15e stecmere woo ave forma y notified the Governmi nt Le de TA tthe AVEaRtage © the bp that they S 01 cease thecr actvity for a Havane i tin that il be affect à Month and avait the result of the re- We oa STRAT wth The éectriva! SCTIPE Cerne \u201cI be à snving of A s'orv \u2018gs Urrert tLat a plot dn ihe IN vet Tou mutes oa ca H Arte ratii page corpe has been age - Co : earthed, P'ormipatioos papers havne re co.SL SEE fap rhe Deen dis overed nn he person of ast.Ce pot Ms ee a âne ert narod Verbofsk\\.ser of the gen- = .a LT sel yoann tT ef thar rane ard an another sng City er tery Ti nytbog ties however deen We 4 ; Lone ana ct Keon edge nf the pret ne PS tes are CRGANIZING THE PEASANT LE- Te TTI LAT Ee Sans a tae Sonla ue ~ Coralie LP be cauipped with the\u2019 VOLT.est tnedern Tu hirery, Fxtensivo New York, Mar-h 160 A Trarig lee.erode ce wo atea he made gt patel ta the Pimou SAVE.The Rus- GrevvDh, Chambiv and St Ours.\" state So datist revolutionary paris 1s \u2014 0 0 vograiszie the qeasunt revelt in Rus- sa rt admits respnn-ibiito fer tn A $15.000 FISH MARKET, nest at of the Grue a Pike See ATH i Sore lr sete here .\\ Mer.D.Hatton Has B-cen Granted Per- gu autre à peter tie ; Pine T mit for Four-storey Building.mate Ptrssian org who also is al) Nie lage SC vee Ma nus \u2018?of the Cheb Basses the organ ©\u201d ; ; ; tes pa ts to France.Dr ais PuleTVIPW Tren TANT CH ES OX PR IRS ST USM Rentareonet sarl à revu tion nf 100 Craig siret of à 815.000 gs; the Jrasatiory bat Lou began ane Ven Pa would Le promoted by [Le revolution- ; ; ; ary party with the utmost vigor, Me- To Daa wh wil face on dont er ete ha! already ial paiilr Sort we Sox PATAGRR 10 SL au] demmoraiizaton throughent {he a.!- 3 TL SE el anis to be à tire Russian etficial adminietraton I 1 de \u201c stopeys ie held uno and the cohanre wold won be con N A fotos A he aig nd 107 further acts of an even mon oe Cer Ep seer Tae STARTLED CIE cing pre pane A0 Tooth Lt ea seven fes t wht! .hy toe Tovotutiona Bes > ! 2 REE TERN Na Regaranz the w ' M Poutantre Vpatss ere 0 pressod dbri K said Sh ne leg lela by A Stern st SIL air: the Craig stron UND OWIRE Go Re Gack of provisions font Fhe Russian soidivrs at the front were CI Bernard ls the architect.and well supplied with war material, but CM A Provost & cal and the Phoenix had little or nothing to eat._ Droge net ny wa handle the con- SPMRIT OF MUTINY AND DESPAIR.a This, said M.Roubanovitch, was due | to the utter carelessness and corrup- = ton of the Russian peneral s'aff and | Ir oconsequ nee of 11.the demorahzation ! INTERNATIONAL CHESS POST.ol the Russian saldber vas compiets \u2018 Io worn sat M Ronbanoniteh vrili Sos Yam Mar hte The loess anarch ln possible for tlee Buss, gove rane nt Perv Arne an and Buglhish univers to no dia reîtifor voeats and son ses SH hit VUS thought might be them to the front, but the men en ar- taal Pos the datter part of thig iving there would immediately be in- toon wi not he payed until Apri).fected by the spirit of mutiny and dea- \\ tespat ho re -eive 0 in this city to-day Pair prevailing among the beaten anti from the chess lub of Oxford Univer- starving regiments whith had preceded SX R*ke] vhether March 24 and 73 them.woot be agreeable dater for the an- Sveh However, added M.Roubana- \u2018dal mnt h against Oxford and Cam- Vitth was the Russian character triige.while Columb'la an4 Harvard that\u2019 the Government might manage ATS-ORUURE ta Aveommadata the Eng- to make the var drag nn for years were ft not for the internal condition of the country.: \u2014_\u2014 STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.eh plavers.Harvard and Princeton havea gant ward that they rannot pna- hv accept tha dates.The matrn \u2018herefrra wii; have to be postponed to next month.! \u2014_\u2014 Nonrdam, New York, Germania, Marpeillen.CITY MUST PAY UP.Finland, Antwerp.Mr.Justice Doherty this morning Teutonic, Qurenstown.United States, ('apenhagez \u2018Rave judgment against the city In a Mcurred case which shows the dangers Menomines, Lendon, FRANCIS REILLY WAS NOT FOUND He is Thought to Have Filed to the United States : NOT SEEN SINCE MIDNIGHT Chief Available Authority on the Bogus Ballet Box Plot Was Called in Court This Morning at Belle- ville and There Was No Response.Belleville, Ont, March 16.\u2014(Special.) Francis J.Reilly was missing this fmaorning when his name was called in the Assize Courl, Upon the presenta- | tion of his case for hearlug before! Judge MacMahon.His name was call- td three times, but there was no answer.The constables then went out-! !Blde the door and again called, but! there was no reply.: A thrill of excitement then caught! (the audience.An officer was sent to: the Quinte Hotel, where Reilly was re-! \u2018ported to be staying, and in a few | \u2018minutes returned with the information that Relliy, In company with another\u2019 (nab, had Jeft the hotel at twelve ,0'cloek last night and presumabiy he.Lad left the country.Mr.EZ.F.RB.Johnston, KX°,, his coun-, reel.suid that he had been in \u20ac msul- | \u201ctation with F.J.Reilly in his Johu-.'ston\u2019s), room at eleven o'clock last: night, and Reilly left him with the un- \u2018derstanding that he was going to telephone to call up his Kingston Hawyer, to advise with him on certain | matters.\u201cI told him,\u201d said Mr.Johnston.\u2018to be here at a quarter 10 ten this morn-, \u2018Ing to see me.I came but he did not! \u2018mect me.\u201d ! yo \u201cBetter call him again\u2019 said His\u2019 Lordship.The Court criee repeated.the call, \u2018Francis J.Rellly.* but there Was lo Fr sponse.\u201cl'eannat undertakke the responsibill- (y of pleading one way or the other tu, \"Reilly's absence,\u201d said Mr.Johnston, wha had.at thie opening of the court.pleaded \u201cNot guilty He therefor withdrew the ple val) the bondsinen.\u201d shop.In reply eatd Ilis lord- the Court crler said: \u201cJantes Smith produire tHe bode of F.A Reiiix, and save vour recognix- ancy\u2019 Hiz lordship then fusued a Tench warrant for the arrest nf ftei- iy.Toaguiry at thy Quine afarmaton thar flerlly vight about twelve in Hiope MeGlnnis Th after soine time byt.with Whe Res dal Lili but left his grip.His only bonds- Man Was J.H.smith, who, at the time of Reilly's release duposited $2.000 with the \"rown Attorney.In conversation at noon he said he had no inki- Ing of Reilly's intended departure.ss Reilly was fn court yesterday he \u2018id not tnink that the authorities could\u2019 - resuited In th- Jet: there last company with Lattes returned Reills was not Lot pay his bog treat the bond.Titre will he sangelnent on the nui wg \u2018His afi.- hoon, \u2019 The prosecuting aut orittes are being tubjected to sun criticlan because they did not tuke Keilly Into custody restérduv afterrbon, when the jury Lrought tn a true LHI Judge Mac- Mihon expressed some annoyam-e that the defendant's counsel was not ready tv proceed with the vase against liut- tan, and ordered that thev Le rradv At ten 6.10 K fe-miorros rnorning.In \u2018the meantime His Lerdship is hearing SOMÉ LON-JUTY \u20ac dses, that HFuttan under late.Poe grant fare has mat ot disposed of the vases agalrs Whale end Har Fred, who tarned ashen pade in coger thiv nr oe wben If wus discovered that Reiliv vas nnvalug Tres retr- vd to dtr Mn terran, The moveral imp sson about town this afternoon is that Red'v wus dr:v- vr the station and took the 1247 Montreal train for Prescott avt from there crosied over to Opdensbure.TRUE BILL, AGAINST HARRYETT.The Grant Jory at ane Aviv, hrongie true hill acdust Samuel Harry: ot, qu.tte} E.Whalen, Neufjless to sav the later is the hap- pr st mar in Hi 'eville ti is ufternonn His see M at Crt rn pew eed by \u2019 Teeter : A rnoor, sul] he ir Reilly ar the Mer hante\" Bank corn nicht atout 12 ocinek, \"Hé said he hall An ensagemer: said M- Mantes, \u2018and that vas the jase I eaw him SINGULAR SUICID 31, THOMAS MAN \u2018Shot Himself in Room of Toronto Hotel in Company of Strange Woman.is Strict surveil- to ir but « int TH Toros tol Mar h 00 (Nes Lula STW Mariott, of St heanas kbib el himself frothy Daddy House last onaght, where he had rexisterei with woman named Edna Wilhams, us man and wife.They hais supper ard both seemed to Le in the best of spite, Votes Were heard an the room after tea.but Holtang unusual was noticed t4] g3bout Iu ween the praloig dd ringing of the euetrie bel cause i Thomas Pan- ABC cet a 006 pet prietor, to hurry to the room.\u2019 Chet mae outst arted the woman! and Young Doncaster could Lot make Her anderstand that the door was locked and the key inside, With a dupiicate key.the door was Opéened and the femalr oc-upant of the room fell Into the arms of the young nan.Putting her on a chair Daoneas- ter rushed into the room and found Marlott on the fear with a bullet wourel fn be right side of the head, A satire revolver Vas close to his left hon, The young woman was for a tne at least, ureter Suspicion, hut the finsing of a note on the table remove any doubt in the minds of all as to who did the shooting.The note read: \u201cTo whom {t may concern\u2014There Is no one to blame for this but me.The lady does not know anything about thir, Please do not blame her fer shytht g, 1 ask forgiveness from my friends.\u2019 tSigned.) CC WW.MARLOTT.CP.B.\u2014I am tired of lita\" nothing of his previous history.The name or address as she did not wish to \\disgrace her father, who lived in the United States.She explained that she met Marlott for the first time at , 189 Jarvis Street, on Monday, and knew ! inothing of his previous historg.The Young woman =avs she was nearly | aleer when she heard the report of the pistol.There was but one shot ter would remain as at present.It fs understood: > Nir.Emmerson will move Lis amendment in fired, although two chambers of the pistol were empty.She remembered seeing Marlott sitting at the table writing, but did not know what the note was about till it was found after the shooting, Edna Williams ts a blonde, abœut twenty-three years old and rather good iooking.She was well dressed, having a fur coat, muff and fur-trimmed hat.She seemed to feel her position keenly THAN THE CITY WATER AT HERON ISLAND BETTER 3 PRESENT SUPP and cried bitterly.' rt GREEN CARNATIONS FOR ST.PATRICK'S PROCESSION As St.Patrick's Day approachesy the wearing of the green becomes more and more universal.In almost every shop ; Must Come in Mr.Milton Hersey, Analyst, Approves of Scheme to Double the Aqueduct, but Filtration r.Janin's the Near Future\u2018 window on the great business straets of | Montreal, the riatlonal color of Erin occupies & prominent place, and the dear little shamrock delights the loyal eye and heart at every turn.Among the novelties introduced for the occasion may be classed green carnations, which are on exhibition in the windows of one of the florists.\u2018The greey carnation is a novelty in Montreal, having been introduced only last week, and since that time, many hundreds have been picked up, not by sons new one,\u201d was Mr.Hersey's reply, as of Erin alone.¥ he reached out and took down a map It is not to be supposed that the hor- of the city and vicinity, \u201chere is the ticultural artist has succeeded in paint- |idea.\u201d And, traced out in red, was the ing the lily, or that the carnation has whole scheme complete, showing the been Inspired by patriotic sentiments doubling of the present aqueduct to La- and put on green for the great 17th.The chine, and the enlurged settling basin, pecullar hue borne by the \u2018green car- \u2018as it was propsed by the superintend- nation\u201d is not a natural color, but is: ent of waterworks, .given the blossom by a chemical solu- \u2018The plan is ail right,\u201d was Mr.Her- tion with which the growing plant .8.gey's comment, \u201cfor it provides an ex- watered.The solution 1s absorbed and tended intake into the St the petals take on their rare color.which while costly, would be a good Only white carnations can be treated thing for the city.The present settling in this way.Pink and other shades re- basin ts a farce, and is practically of fuse to be made green, and it is In vain 'no use.The widening of the aqueduct that arsenic Is used to coerce them into! would prevent the ice freezing at the St.Patrick's Day sentiments.| sides and falling into the canal; and I \u2014\u2014 ,may say that once this winter Montreal just escaped a famine\u2014the canal was all but frozen solid.Doublin -\u2014 inn e cer forth in The Herald some five weeks | | ago, relative to a supply of water from I \u201cWhat do you think of the scheme recently proposed by Mr.Janin of the Waterworks Department?\u201d asked a Herald representative of Mr.Milton Hersey, analyst, this morning, \u2018and what 18 your opinion regarding the water supply of the St.Lawrence River and the Ottawa?\" \u201cMr.Janin's scheme is not at all a \u201cwidth would prevent this, as the ice {could not, in falling, choke the whole | passage.\u201d - | \u201cWhat do you think of the proposal near Heron Island?\u201d queried the re- ; borter.\u201cThe wafer In both quantity and \u201cquality is most satisfactory,\u201d was the cahswer, \u2018The average hardness of the i witter there is four times that of the present Montreal supply.this varies a Big Railway is Not Acquir- ing the Other Line, But little, of course, but four times is about ; Itt: and this while requiring a greater Only Its Stock.| cons would not constitute a serious {consideration as compared with the ; present city supply.It would still be Otlasa.Out, Mach 16.(Specialy - The! ulat Is termed soft water, GV.Ry Company s bill, to take over the; The hardness of Mantreal water to-' COV Rr was un to-day before the Ilallway day ls caleulated at from 1.5 degrees to Committe of the House of Commons.Mp, TVOD degrees, while pure St Lawrence: FOIL Chrysler was heard in bebalf of the SHIRT Is #ix degrees, or four times the HL Ile sud the nada Af oo oowserage of the city water now.But, i\" ond that theoCanada Atlan wand pet me sav.thar water ls not hard In remain under the fame name.The Grand the sense of being unfit for boiler use Trunk wa: not buying the charter.The char- CU it gets to ten degrees.{tx corporate, \u201cThe color of the Heron Island water the now.1% superior to Montreal pores sup .vs +, ; ; - ply a& Ît does not flow through peaty What the Grand Trunk had done was to pur- or boggy laud, ms the Ottawa River Booth, which was ™ water does In the north country.The vompanie- Mr.Booth ex! tence will remain sAInéf aa hase thie stock of Mr.por vent In the other held ail the si0k except the qualifying sbares It not right to say that the Grand Trunk wars acquiring the railway Mr.Travis Lewis, of Ottawa, apprared before the Uowmintitre ou behalf of the Rock- land and Hawkesbury branches.wbich the Cuuada Atlantic was to lease at $1500 a year le said that this was a «continuing arrangement, and therefore he wanted a «lause put in the bi! maKing the agreement binding.The Grand Trunk Company said that they intended paying the re tal.It so.let them pout it in the bill The bonded debt of the Canada Atlantic would now be $40.0 to ils Flowing through such land as I have mentioned.\u201d \u2018Is it bad-that kind of water?\u201cNot at all, the color does not affect its use in the slightest.terial is not at all dangerous 10 health.Itcaliy the water in ti Back River is AS good as St.Lawrence water-every tit.Bu: I don't wish to say too much, In view of the fact that the commission is al werk on the question yet, was l'hrough lhe .Lawrence, : and that i.e anything of a detalied statement from, me would be highly unprofessional.\u201d For the reason just mentioned Mr.Hersey refused to say whether St, Lawrence water was in danger of pollution, although he admitted that.he had an interesting report to make on that phase of the question in view of the great population on the American and Canadian sides of the river.In Mr.Hersey's opinion Montreal would have to secure in time a filtration plant, as it was merely postponing the \u201cday of agony\u201d under the present system.: GLOBE ON REFERENCE TO PRIVY COUNCIL Ottawa Correspondent Finds Considerable Support for Such Course Regarding Education Clauges.Toronto, March 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Globe's Ottawa correspondent wires: :\u2018\u2019The Government inay intend to ask ithe Privy Council to decide as to whether they have a constitutional right ,to enact the educational clause In the g the\u2019 Autonomy Bills, but ff so, official con-.\u2018firmation Is still lacking.It 18 not timprobable that the proposition hase \u2018been discussed in an informal way in |Cabinet circles, but it is extremely .doubtful whether there has\u2019 as yet ;been any decision along that line.There {3 no doubt that many of the I Government's (come & decision of the constitutional question from the highest judiclal tri- ibunal In the land, and it is not at all :clear that serious objection \u2018to such a course could be urgèd from any quarter.| Some judgments of the judiclal com- consumption of soap for domestic pur-'mittee of the Privy Council in the past \u2019 (Lave been open to the accusation of ambiguity, and have surceeded in creating considerable inystification in the legal as well as in the lay mind.| pmbiguous judgment in such a grava -matler as that of the system of education in the proposed provinces would ody mean à continuance of popular \u2018agitation and perpetuation of.discord, \"But, if it should be decided \u2018to sub- \u2018mit the case to the Privy Couneil, the questions to be answered could ba \u2018framed in such a way as to elicit a clear and unmistakable response, | \u2018The Prime Minister® statement in \u2018the House Wednesday afternoon seem- \u2018ed to point to an amendment of the brownish hue of Montreal water is due, Bill, hut he gave no hint of the form: such amendment, would lake.; : Sir Wilfrid was equally non-commit- tal outside of the chamber.When his an.i?auy, The pealy ma- attention was -drawh to Lé Canada's Jeugeestion of a possible reference to \u2018the Privy Council, ne declined to make \u2018any response.His rinisters were cquelly reticent.\u2018The utmost that any member of the Cabinet would say, waa Canada\u2019s statement was rot authorized.Heralds Sieve.a mile.while 11 was only $00 a mije when Hi -\"Inpantes had first leased their roads to that lits ollenta would only have n lonk to oa ve the stock was transferred., Mr.Me Donald (Pi-tnous, did not see that A WOMAN pronounced dead by two doctors was reziored to life by an infusion of «alt Ship some salt down to the Hon.Buster dyourtey and get a war speech while you wait.Company.pay ec hiarter to AS THE HON.Dr.Sproule ro AR.LEY SLA Ne NL co.Livré (Not more 1haz 1we ta \u2018ze 1765 to:1788 NOTRE DAME ST.184 to het ST.JAMES 8ST.MONTREAL egnd - MATKARTLL ~ Fab LS.ni Trrhure.Ca 6 ord ooo rrr hed fev nent 5.Jorepd Jnr Barres), Murbare, BA.brother oh : \u2019Fhoînes We kireil of Merfair: Armes \" Rtbf\u201d OHEWT.; \u2019 ; Se 23 £.2 Rex Jphr.Wood lent 36 rosés will gulf clu) sardine: - pre NAVIGATION WILL BE .LATE IN OPENING in Harbor nH jeavier Than Any.Year Since \u20181885.\u201cThe continued cold weather that has prevailed throughout the winter has - Ex) \u2018caused tite harbor officials to entertain \" very little hope of there being an early.opening of.navigation.; One of the oldest officials stated that he was certain the ice où the river was.much thicker than it had been in any year since 1885, and froth present in: dications it would not ba surprising it.tho first Atlantic steainer dld not reach the port tll abot May 15.out the harbor he pointed out that thal- depth of the water between Victoria bridge and Maisonneuve had -not varied an inch during the last month.IL certainly taku manñy weeks uf vory mild weather to have much effect on the (ce.During.ibe past tewnty-five years the latest Jute for the ovening of naviga- tron was in 1888, when \u201cit opened ou) May 16.The record for the past ten peurs has beën Ha follows: 1904, May 1: two, - April 2.1008, April 8: ol, April 24; (800, April 21, 1508, TAPE 24; LEN, March: 81 foi.a April 17, 1806, Apri LER 180d, April 30.ere TO CURE, A COLD IN ONE DAY.Take TLazutire Rronte Quintne Tablets, All vu Blois refund (he money if it fails to Wire.\u201cW.Gruve's signature 18 on each box, Je.irae LOCAL METHODISTS ARE * AGAINST.AUIONOMY BILL - Following 18 a ne of a resolution adopted guanlimousaly at à sposlal neat ing \u201cof the Moutreal, District or the Mothodst Cheech, held In St Jaures Church on Tuesday: { \u201cPhat whereas | thi Autonomy 13 now before (he Poprututou- creating the new provinces of Alberta und Sankätchewan, contains clauses es- |, tablishing Heparate Schools Ai these! prôvinees, © we, the members vo.the Montreal.District mesting of the Meth.vdiat Church, \u2018mintsierial\u2019 and liy, de: Siro to enter our Most earnest protest aguinnt the acceptance of auld clauses, und desire that they be entirely re-| moved from sald blll, and that the peo | ple of the pruvincea bo left tree to form their educations} policy - uniufiuenced by any force, political or ecclesiastical, beyond the boundaries of their own provinces.\u201cWe object to the \u2018Separate Schaal clauses in this bill Inasmuoh aa they are an unwarranted assumption by the Dominion Parliament of the power tu leigslate for provinces, by auild Parlla- ment in the matter of eduvation, where- an the power to legislate for education is not given \u2018his Parliament, by the british North.America Act, but is by said \u2018Avt.made tho exclusive right of (he Parllaineuts of the provinces, \u201cWe call éttentlon again to the faut that the Doininion Parliament has not power to initiate any legialation whatever regarding education in the pro- vinoes, its power being alwolutely oon- fined Lo the enactment of remedial legislation, and then only when appealed to by a winority in a province which considers Itself aggrieved by the|, action of the majority.Thus it is clear that the attempt to initiate legislation by the lon Parliament in thls matter of education is palpably ultra vires the Dominion Parliament, and would no doubt be so dged, on appeal by ths Privy Council.The matter \u2018selected Ly the Dominion Government for Its unwarrantable interference, wa Mima gy HD vr er he ve mel Adm consider especially objectionable.it ie LE À fa.vas.Ems out of harmony with the pro ve an.and ant spirit of g the age, it de Bred 3 dant stmt For udiing I fran Siege not desired dy the apie upon \u2018whom : As an fn\" -dication of how nolid the icols through-| ariiament! ] > The Flag Se The Prices speak for 2 ~The goods are the Very'best procurable.- As a special.attraction we are giving Green Stamps, ATTENTION\u2014FREE This advertisement a ' sous» 1 1d.yg Bw of Bamps.or 40e .my .Win Hw of Btampe.versie 40c PBPPBR.116.\u2018A 25¢ 30¢, 30c With 8.00 ot Stamps.PICKLES: 8 bottles Co With $3.00 of Stampe:.BALNON, 2 cans With $3.00 of Bamps.ERE LAUNDRY SOAP.A bare 2 With #3 00 of Rtape.pe wD : « hn.on ramps ea 20c +8 1s.of RREDNLRSS RAISINS 10e - Win $3.00 of DAMP.ius VL.® jars of PREAERVES 15c With F2.00 o! 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A Dividend of Two per cent.has - ; been declared payable at the Com- | pany's Office, in Montreal, on the 1805, to Shareholders of record the 30th \u2018March, 1905.CHAS.P.SCLATER.Secretary - Treasurer.\u201cMontreal, 14th March, 1905.\\nepañîuent OF RAILWAYS AND cams QUEBEC C/ CANALS.Notice to Dealers in Cement, EALED TENDERS, \u2018endorsed \u2018\u201cTendér Cement,\u201d' will be received by the er a {signed at 16 o'clock on Wedneeday, the Math March, 1905, fur the suppiy of th various lotr of Portland cement spect foc 4 the use.of the Lachiue, Grenville aad Beau- araois \u2018Canale.Specifications and forms of tender can be rocured at the office of the SBuperin engineer of the Quebec .Canals, 2' Place d'Atmes Square, Montf§eal, on and after Mondas the 6th inataat.The Departinent does not bind itself to accept tho lowest or any tender: By.order.! .Le K.JONES, Becretary.Department of Rallways and Contin, be .Ottawa, 6th March, we.\" Newspapers inserting without authority from the Deparment not be paid for it.e snoclation.i.1 dates of se .Protress Associat Among the rs ore Counalike Gah Se ® mayo ; Pr.Michaud, Souadiiors Weaver Home is more Homelike With\" 2: AD'S HO\u201d \u201cOf J ir Ye\u201d * con un, \" ory rere the late John\u2019 McCarthy; of Hemmingford, ÿ 2 \u2018 HSI TO RERICE ; | TH POSTAL RATES| hange of \u201cSystem Would Involve a Loss of .$15,000,000.(Canadian Associated Press Cable) London, March 16.\u2014Replying to a de- utation of members of Parliament this ternoon Introduced by Sir Gilbert Parker, Lord Stanley disposed of any ope for the reduction of the postage f British newspapers and magazines p Canada at least while he remained ostmaster-General:\u2019 Sir.G.Parker aid: The deluge of American maga- ines, many containing fifty to seventy-, ve per cent.of advertisements did a reat deal to\u2019 Givert trade from Great.Britain to the States.He referred to esolutions passed in Canada, and read petition signed by the president of the ress Association, the president of the British Empire.League, and the late J remier of Ontario amongst others, and Iso commented upon people becomin ë 9 bued with American ideas, and asked at the rate should be reduced from pur pence to one penny per pound.Mr.mmott, M.P., sald it was an important uestion of Imperial solidity; at pres- nt facilities were allowed for a non- british atmosphere to exist in Canada.M LORD STANLEY REPLIES.Lord Stanley sald he had a great deal if sympathy from the sentimental side, ut his business was run as a depart- ent on a business basis.The only ethod by which the matter.could be pmedied would be to équalize the Brit- Bh rates with those of the United tates; that, he calculated, would mean 1088 to the revenue of three millions erling.It was impossible, though ggested at the time of the convention \u2018ith the United States In 1875, when anada was not so friendly towards reat Britain as riow.The best remedy Fas to raise the American.rates which e thought thé American ould not object to.\u2018In eneral Laurie, authorities answer to Lord Stanley.refused b consider the question of Yeducing ostage on newspapers to the domestic Rte.Sh RAILWAY RATES CENSURED.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London; March 16.\u2014W.anadian æssociated Press, say: Gilbertson &! o0., Litnited, of Swansea, writing to thé], \u2014 The in TSOCIALISTIE VIEW \u2014 OF OLD COUNTRY German Pole Objects to Policy Pursued by the - Kaiser - .For many years the woes of Poland have formed the theme of song and Story.Parcelled out among the great powers of Europe, the little state has not forgotten the proud days of old.It preserves the dream of independence and * will preserve it-as long as there is a Pole in Poland.A.man who has an active sympathy in the affairs of that \u201cdistressfuf\u2019 country, although not precisely a resident of that district is Mr.Jan Poliigui who was in Montreal this morning.Mr.Politgui is a citizen of Nuremburg, Germany, \u2018of Polisi# descent, and his convictions tend towards a socialistic.solution of European political troubles.Fresh from the Fatherland, Mt.Polit- gui spoke of current conditions dn the realm of the Kaiser, and spoke somewhat freely.Of the industrial condl- tions there was but one thing to be sald and that was that Germany was forging ahead.alded by the admirable system in vogue there.\u2018The Government institution of technical schools \u2018was an excellent thing for the people, 48 nowhere In the world.were more.skilful or efficient \u201ccraftsmen turned out, On political questions, however, | Mr.Politgui was .inclined to differ strenudusly\u201d with thd Kaiser's Government.He 8 connected with a So-] cialistie journal in Nuremburg, and a member of -the Polish revolutionary committee, so that this state of affairs is not surprising.The paternal system of administration.in Germany is calculated, .according to Mr.Politgui, to destroy Individual initiative, and cannot endure.permanently.The political Initiative of the citizen according to the ideals of the paternal system was reduced to nil.In this state of thifgs the growth of the Socialist \u2018party.in.Germany Was pyrely natursl, a specles of protest or reaction against \u2018the.False methods of administration.; \u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY NEBALD, TE 9 LS RUSS CANDO WITHOUT cho Foreign Loans Not Needed, as Gold Stock Will Last for Months St.Petersburg, March 16.\u2014 The ques- .tlon of foreign credit was recently the subject of \u2018discussion, the Associated Press is informed, among Emperor Nicholas\u2019 advisers, but-it-wes-said that \u2018if foreign credit were denied her Russia would find money at home.The gold stock in the Imperial Bank would alone suffice for many months and assisted by expedients the Finance Minister had not yet employed, would suffice for years.However, there was no question yet 0° touching the gold stock.Russla\u2019s bonds, it was stated, stood on the Berlin and Paris bourses at twice the price of United:.States bonds during the low ebb of the civil war.The Finance Minister is represented as adding.that Russla could get abundant loans even in England if she was will- fig to accept a low price.As for men seven to nine per cent of.the eligibles for service.Some draft riots had taken place, though not more serioys than those in the northern states during the civil war, ¥ It.is\u2019 said among German militar ry men that there is something code of war and something in the na-| beaten -according to foreign River,* Liao Yang, Mukden.Port rrr LAPOINTEUP ON The worst evil of the present German | system\u2019 was, said Mr, Politgul, military incubus hampering the coun-' \u2018try.The streets of the vitles were full: of soldiers, idle and Iusolent: Hving on \u201cthe fruits of the peoule's labor.Mr.Politgui stated.that the object | large United States countries in! ction of the G.T.R.and C.P.Rall- favor of the Polish revolutionary fund.\u2018ays in charging two cents per 100 Poland hdd ever had her troubles, but : ounds more for goods destined for all the present situation in Wursaw and | oints beyond Montreal; which has the' Russian Poland generally was unbear- ffect of discriminating in favor- ompetition, is severe enough already and elsewhere.-ithout this further advantage Devons & of \u2018riting on the same subject, Company, say: ny connection with the Wels late trade with Canada, oriion of it is to be retained by ountry we inust have the most fuvor- d terms of able, merlcan manufacturers and \u2018American * \u2018feeling among- Socialists Liver pool, \u2018but added that it was more of an Ideal \u201cIt dream than anything else.iust be evident fo all those who have tin- that if \u201cany.es.this: Canada later: on, aud that for Canadian rail-\u2019 \u2018ay companies to distrhminate in fa- of American makers wiil \u2018do an i parable injury to \u2018the trade.Eve sible effort should oncorned induce th or e made by all raÿ\u2014com- aniés le see the folly of their proposed | ction and to reduce rather than to in- Tease their rates from this country.RHODES SCHOLARS DINE, Canadian Associated Press Cable.) : London, March 16\u2014The Canadian As- widied.Pross has learned that the first: nnual uirderstinds sthe dinner ined to the trus Lees, he joint secretaries and Dr.Parkin, dinner of the Rhodes scholars, \u201c111 be held in Uxford io-morrow ang! Bishop's College facuity, seld recently.will-be con- ibis meeting the project was discussed &s au.eighty scholars, i assured fact, UGHES SCHEME IMPRACTICABLE ' A {Canadian Associated Press Cable.) london, March 16.\u2014The tion says: \u2018Ji there were + Oritrol of tariffs and finance.ING EDWARD iS SLIGHTLY INDISPOSED Yorkshire np! a joint discussion, Post commenting on Col.Hughes\u2019 reso-| lége the most liberal terms, is imnypracticable, for.commercial union there: ould not possibly also be \u2018individual\u2019 Medical $¢acol.Prince of Wales Took To- day's Levee, But Indispos tion is Said to Be Trivial.© London, March T6.\u2014King Edward is the details of amalgamation.buffering from a slight cold, and con-\" in be-! alf of his Majesty, held to-day's Jevee The King's in-|.tsposition.it is asserted \u2018at Bucking- He received Sceretary Lansdowne, the Bra- illan minister and otliers in audience but it was considered dvisable that he should remain indoors equently the Prince of Wales, t St.James Palace.bam Palace.is trivial, 'oreign + his morning.or a day or two.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BULGARIAN LEADER KILLED.! New York, March 16.\u2014A Herald de- the .chiefjorganizer of the in ihe Sa- yesterday Tuesday) in the couree of a fight with patch from Salonica says.À poctol, Bulgarian leader ong-standing insurrection onica\u2019 district, was killed he gendarmes., \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.C.ered action against the C.P.R.ards, E.Trudeau this morning.en- for 1.999 for the loss of a hand while-work- Ing for the company at the Place Viger \u2019 - Lit is expected.that \"a meeting between the BS \u2018Genuine Carter\u2019s ittle Liver Pills.Must Soar Signature ot | emt } Ses Pac-Simile Wrapper Bolow, TR SECURITY.\u2018te taire as sagas FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZIINESS.FOR BILIOUSNESS.| FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.- FOR ALLOW SKIN.| rc OR TE COMPLEXION - | ety Arab: CURE SIOK HEADACHE, - Montreal.and was arousing.the keenest\u2019 \u201c1h Germany.Asked if theré was had various Journals, : | The visitor will proceed first to C hi- cago and thence to the American cf- If.possible.he will return to and may lecture in this city.Le BISHOP'S DECIDED | ee] Gill \u2018Will be Merged in Shoët - | Mesion FaËulties of Bishop's and Mo- i Time.\u201cThe ar \u2018rangements \u2018for the proposed \u2018amal- \u2018gamation of the medical facuities of McGill jand Bisoop's \u2018Universities assumed a some what more definite shape at a meeting of the At and a derinite \u2018decision was\" taken to join forces with McGlll in the | medical department, } Wliat the exact terms of this union will \u2018ve Have nov as yet been finally fixed.i promised when the matter was the subject\u2019 and to, allow her students every advantage possible .un- dev the- new system.As for the faculty of the Bishop's College it will be absorbed in :that \u2018of.McGill, The members\u201d of the teaching, \u2018staff will be granted ussoclated positions on\u2019 thie MeGill faculty, The.students at present in attendance.at Bishop's will be granted ad.vundem standing at McGill and will go on with their vourses as if they had been registered at Metiill from the\u201d j ver rsès: The present academic year will be.compiet- | ed.by Bishop's under the existing system.! faculties will shortly fake place to determine tr\u2014 en CANADA PAPER CO.ANNUAL The annual meeting of the C \u2018anata! Paper Company was held at the head, offices of the company.McGill Street.sir Montagu Allan, the president of: the company.presided.\u201cThe report sub-| \u2018mitted to the shareholders showed that after the paynient of the dividends on the preferred stock there wus \u2018still A satisfactory balance to be.carr fed forward.The election of directors resulted as \u2018follows:\u2014Sir Maontagu Allan, H.! & Holt, Hon.Robt, Mackay, Hosmer, Jolin MacFarlane, Hugh Allan,\u2019 H.Markland Molson.Al a subsequent\u2019 meeting of the \u201cdirectors Sir Montagu: Allan was elected president, H.8.Holt vice-president, and F.J.- Campbell, general manager.Lo \u2026 e + Personal Mention \u2018Mr.-D.J.\u2018McDougall, M.L.A.,.of Ottawa, registered at the Windsor yesterday.Messrs.A.a.Iomas and H.B.\u2018Brown, of Sherbrooke, are at present at Montreal.: - Mr.W Mrs Car Company, leaves to-night on à business trip to New York.Mr.G.T.Bell, general passenger agent \u2018of the Grand \u2018Frunk Railway.) has gone to Toronto to make arrange- tion \u201cWith the Chicago connections of the company.Mr.C.M.Holt, of the firm \u2018of Brosseau and Hoit, returned from Chicago to-day, where he completed the - sale of.the Cochrane Ranching Company to an, American syndicate.Mr.Holt has served as secretary- -treasurer of the company.; Lord - Strathcona and Mount Royal | has been confined tu his residence since Sunday by a severe cold, contracted by exposure to the Keen: spring air of He .is, \u2018however, rapidly.recgvering, and expects to be able to go \u2018abroad as usual, to-morrow.Lord Strathecotia will stay in some time.Mr.W.A.Wilson, who fr the \u2018past | two years has been: associated with his | \u2018brother, Mr.F.Wilson, in the large machinery agency business of Willlams & Wilson, will shortly leave for St.Thomas, Ontario, where he will, resuma the practice of his profession as barrister.During his stay in Montreal Mr.\u2018Wilson has made many.friends who will regret his departure.- He has |: beon an active member of the Beacons- tield and Westmount Golf Clubs and of the Montreal Curling Club, beirig a member of the team in the latter which this year won the President's prize.The business experience he has had In \u2018Montreal will, no \u2018doubt, be of.much = Thomas.- ; , value to him in bis practice in Bt.the: of his visit to America was to lecture | : \u2018happy home.ON AMALGAMATION.4 with broken dishes and food.\u201cMcGill y- to grant Bishop's Col- |\" commencement of their |- |- Mr.Justice Davidson ordered \u2018the de- | Charles: J jof Mr.F.W.thoroughly capable man to manage\u2019 FT.Coleman, president of the|- ments for the tourist traffiè in connect.ory of the Montreal General Hospital to Montreal \u2018foi - - CHARGE OF MURDER The Physicians \u2018and Police Have Given Their \u2014 \u2018 Evidence itaine, are that on the etening of December 17, Lydia Boucher, prisoner had been drinking at an adjoining saloon on St.Lawrence Street, \"her have been a cused was -obserived beating front of what ougnt to ing at.the foot of the sl Lhe house, and was carrie rband to bed, where she was äiscovered | ead ving evening by-Captein : Tourgeols, of No.12 Station.| Capt.(Bourgeois told of finding\u2019 \u2018the \u2018body of Mrs.Lapointe with marks of} \u2018violence, and of bloodstains being on the stalrcase and the frame of the tront door.The house was in a state of disorder and the kitchen.floor strewn The principal witnesses to-day \u201cWere Doctors McTaggart and Dugas, who to of the wounds on the head.and, body of \u201cthe - deceased.woman, - while Captain Bourgeols and Detective De- mers identified the bloodstained bed- c.othes on which Mrs.found, - ; A :WAMPOLE CASE POSTPONED.J All the Witnesses Must Attend Next] Thursday.s \u201cH.K.Wampole & Cu's application for an interlocutory injunction restraining the Pineo Dowon «\u2018ompany of! Montreal from making alleged fmaita-} uons of their \u2018proprietory medicines from: stolen formulas was agaln enlarged for a week this morning, by Mr Justices Davidson.Mers.Smith and \u2018Montgomery appeared for the Wampole: firm and filed an \u2018aitidavit of H.' Tripp, who swore that he was employed\u201d as a traveller by the Pineo, Dowson firm, and had been finstructea to.solicit trade by saying that.his firm could\u2019 imitate the Wam- pole.remedies, .Mr.E.E.Howard.for the Pins.Dowson Company produced affidavits] of the two.principals denying that they \u201chad infringed upon the Wampole (Company's rights: They also produced a\u2019 large number of patent\u201d medicine paëk- ages, in an effort to show that the articles complained of were-common pat- \u2018ent medicines, and that there had been vo infringment of proprietory rights.fendants to produce an affidavit from Cummings, \u2018who.18 charged with \u2018glealing the formula and awaiting his | trial-at Toronto, and that.-Cummings | and all the other affidavit makers be' produced in court for cross examina-.: tion.For this purpose he enlarged the case untll next Thursday.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u201cThe \"Continental Heat & Light -C Corn- pany have recently secured the services Richdrdson, of New York; who is to take charge of their heating and ventilating department on April 1st next, Mr.Richardson is.coming to \u2018Canada exceptionally well\u2019 réecommeni- ed in hi.line of work, and the company is.Very fortunate in securing s> this department.; ; , | GENERAL HOSPITAL FUND.Appeal \u2018Made.to Public b \"Meeting With Ready The appeal made to the public by the Gov- Governors esponse.wipe _ out the defects of the last, two years is already meeting with considerable success, and the committee has, heen notified that quite a few bandsome donations had - been made.A meeting of the governors, will be held shortly when the principal officials will make a proposition by which It is expected .that a revenue at least equab to the expenditure will be securéd.A leading official stated to- The Herald to-day that every èf- fort would be made to ensure an annual revenue of $100,000.- This work of the hospital was growing very rapidly, almost 1,000 patients having been treated lust week, and there was every'indication.that the coming season would make the average still higher.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE KENT REFLOATED.\u2018London; March*16.\u2014The British armored cruiser.Kent, which was driven ashore in the Firth of Forth during thé recent storm, was refloated \u201cto-day without \u2018having eustajnied any damage.- TO LOGOMOTOR-ATAXICS After myselt suffering for ten years the tortures that only an ataxic cam know, I have been relieved of ali pain and restéred to health and strength by an easily obtained, inexpensive treatment.\u2019 The prescriptions which cured me (which can be filled by any.druggist), 1 will.mall free to any fellow- sufferer who sends me a self-nddressed, PA -IKSAYES RECIÉ L WS SEL\u201d And Was Not Up to \u2018the Original \u2014 Audience Was =n BY Very Demonsttative.;\u2018 Sequels are notarlouely risky.are always expected to live up to what breceded them, .and.conditions are fr This comparison Windsor Hall, tional spirit that requires a nation to gramme.fight on until unable to fight any long- Kreutzer Sonata.er, 86 that France after Mars-La-Tour, \u2018and in consequence was badly damaged |.Gravelotte, Sedan and \u2018Metz, although'i\": general effect by a protracted walt opinion, | ibetween the first.and second move- was nu more able td ask for peace than ents fur the admission \u2018of the custom- Russia \u2018after- the battles of the Yalu any Arthur and work in the violin part no breath of cri- bt uttered.lw hich later became couspicuous in his.ftictsm: © eine duet ament; besides poses.quently against thelr doing sols true of return \u2018concert engagements as well as of novels.- \u2018Eugene Ysaye's recital at Windsor Hall last night was a sequel, and a disappointing one.It challenged comparison with \u2018the original concert, was fresh in everybody's memory, and disadvantageous.Ysaye is a notoriously temperamental player, and can seldom- have been in better trim than he was before that magnificent aüdience that faced :and surrounded hip a few weeks ago.at the Monument National = Whether it was the much less Inspiring scene at which is not an impres- |- sive concert hall at the best, and con- \u2018the War Department had drawn only|tained a few empty seats in the front, or whether it was Lhe fatigue of tra- \u2018vel or the climate or something else, the great volor yesterday evening.ence, however, was jyst às.demonstrative, and iwo encores had to be given, in \u2018the! while recalls were alinost innumerable.It was \u2018partly the fault of the pro- The chief number was the : It-was put.oi first, w late comers.\u2018an Belgian as was notably Against The too used to \u2018sinking his personality for accompaniment purposes to be Isuddenly to take an equal hand in a making heavy calls upon which even if he han Pine temperament.he could not have \u2018expressed it on a.piano intentionally toned down for accompaniment pur- Hence f(t was an exceedingly one-sided Kreutzer, all heads and RS) a They which The audi- Ysayé's rasping able =\" off no : AY MARCH 15, 1908.- NO PROSPECT OF A- JUDICIAL DECISION Reference of School Clauses .to Courts Not Seriously Discussed Ottawa, March 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014So far as can be learned the Government has not even seriously discussed the proposal to secure a decision of the courts on the constitutionality of the Educa- less been talked of, but the importancs: given to it .in the press is purely a matter of rumor.While it is possible that such a decision might be reached, there is nothing at the present time to indicate any likelihood of it.FOUQUET MURDER APPEAL - NOW BEING ARGUED The reserve case Pi the attempt to save Fouquet, .Lhe La Patrie murderer, from the gallows is being argued before the Court of Appeals this morning by Messrs.\u2019 L.E, Panneton and L.C.Belanger for the condemned man and E.Rioux and M.Broderick for the Crown, \u2019 Fouquet was convicted by a Judge and jury Inst November of murdering his child, Aurore Desbois at Ja Patrle, and was condemned tæ be hanged on Jan.24.His counsel, howewer, secured permission to take a serve ease before: the Court of Appeal, and the carcying out of the sentence Was deferred until April 7 next.Fouquet's counsel hinge their case largel) upon the claim that the judge in charging the jury so expressed himself: as.to .cause them to understand.that the only alternative before them was to find Fouquet guilty or innocent of murder, while they should have been Instructed that it was open 10 them to find him merely guilly of manpslauglt ter, .elec, valued at $120,000.the insurance companies have not yet paid morning a number.of acilons wero entered | to.hurry up a settlement.\u201cThe.$5.000, .the.Norwich Unlon for $10,000, the Company for $10,000, the Western Assur- don & (ilobe for $5,000.Besides these Mr.H.tion clauses, The suggestion has doubt- | | tails, ; \u2018thé\u2019 audiencé Immensely, and not with- \u2018out reason, for its marvelously mellifluous qualities were exhibited to the full.> \u2018 \u2018(However Ysaye In the Court of King's Benvh to- day fon worse and \u201cthe trial is being vontinued of, Napo- violin, far truth in the statemeé h «ou Lapointe, accused of killing his.group, he had begun to lose that pers hem, and we sincerely trust that some Socialists favored war ith UE an wife al\u2019 their residence on Marle Anne | fection of intonation that was the mir- ociety which has for lts object the the emantipation of the people there, \u2018Street, 1m December last.rowth of Imperial trading within.the Mr.Politgul admitted that that British Empire will take the matter up.been suggested by \u2018acle of his first recital.| The facts of the case, as.put beforee !Saens-Ysaye Caprice.the court by trown Prosecutor Lafon-! ly dazzling, was far from wholly pleas- ing-10 the.ear.wife of the|Fantalsie was much less objectionable than the usual run of such pieces, and persuaded one that and.that, about eight -o'tlock the ac- {more diabolical music: might have \u2018been In written, fof the violin.\u2018Later, she was found lv-;charming piano sketches, but \u2018should r leading -to : imot ex periment with Chopin as he did] by the hus-: for his encore.respect as the sirongesi points of eithef tof the other.two pl &ven here, \"free from any of the very serious defects that have mage Mr.ductions so uneven, running, Lapointe was | Bing play, ah Ticent opportunity.! need opportunities.one\u2019 finds field for criticism.rate, he achieved in the somewhat Dickensian character Pendlebury is 4 man of enormous ac- and for a time rushes to an extreme of other things) hand could have created the atmosphere jand conveyed the antecedent conditions jfound when Marion, unable to see his \u2018The Mendelssohn Concerto: pleased was aheady getting worse terms \u2018with his fin hs third nwnber, a modern | and the Saint- while.teéhnuical- ; Wieniawski's.Faust sôme of Gounod's M; de Befoe gave a group of: three \u2014 VISGENIALITY .ITSELF IN THESE PLAYS Without being quite as strong in any hat he has \u2018Love in epess\u2019\u201d\u201d is also Terry's pro- 1t is à goûd,smooth| not brilliant, but not drag- and it gives Mr.Terry a \u201cEt ié possible that Mr.Terry does not} One is inclined to \u2018believe that he'can create a character {part for himself out of any-kind of material., IL 48 orily in hlg surround- 8, \u2018riever fn his own character; that} of Mortimer: Pendle- bury .a hit of the most emphatic order.tivity of intention and equally -enor- mous passivity in execution, About the middle of the play Pendlebury perceives the sad consequences of his dilaturiness (in love matters and that is quite as disastrous.There 18 no plot to speak of, but the comedy work that arises out of this eccentricity of character is distinctly Over-hastiness business with which this act is eked out is poor and unoriginal, and a dexterous in half the time.In the second act, after Burnside has had a violent scene with a\u2019 servant m \u2018an effort to get further information, his son's wife, Marion, enters suddenly and confronts him.This is the first dra- matio moment of the play, and owes its effectiveness largely.to, the fine work of Miss Olive Wilton,.Who throughout showed emotional powers of a high order, though \u2018she overstrained her volce.It was followed by a powerful scene between Miss Wilton and Mr.Terry, in {which the mother refuses to speak the.word that would make.a distinction between the prospects and the surroundings of her two children.The maintenance of this situation up: to near the close of the third act gives Mr.Terry the opportunity for a splendid portrayal of a strong man whose one ambition is crushed.The solution is anguish prolonged, admits that the girl is his only legitimate grandchild; and lristantly upon this comes Burnside's discovery that hie love.will not allow him to cast off either of the children he has cherished.It is a very moving denouement, even if its management by the playwright is almost painfully the-; atrical.The play was followed by a riotous » - .5 + CLs 8, stamped envelope.- B.P.Burpham, Delmar.| Albeag County, BY, or spectacle based on the trial scene from , At any} \u201cson, Co for.$3000 \u2026.FATHER OF DEAN TAYLOR: DEAD.§ 16.\u2014(Speciäl.)\u2014 9 father of Eurail Deun' Que.died tu-day at- § He wus \u2018an ardent! Imperialist and a worker in St.George's and sons of England sock&æties.Kingston, Jonathan Taylor, faylor.of Aylmer ter a long illness.for Beauchemin enters suit against the North- arn\u2019 Assurance \u20aco, der a polley held by the Canada Hardware .which wis assigned to him as security: \u201cThis makes a total of\u201d $50,000 insurance.sued \"Amongst the law firms interested the \"actions are Geoffrisn, Geotfrion Martineau &.Co., 35,000.& ; .March IT WILL PAY YOU AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.To read the adver tisement of Trahan Frerea, corner Guy and Notre Dame Sts., appear in \u2018Saturday\u2019 8 Herald.They a tamps Ft on (ay.Be sure and | ; \u2018 8 Motitreal Power at SS%.42 Montreal Power at $813.106 Dominion Coal at 7644 T5, Dominion Coal at 78%.4 Montreal Street at 28, \u201c60.Dominion Steel at 4.50 Dominion Steel at.24.anipeg bonds au JR.$3,000.Winnipeg bonds at 10734; - T*New Strèet Railway.at 2100 LE 60 \u2018Nova Scotia at 62%.2 Nova Scotia at 62.1 Merchants Bank at 47214.\u20185 Ogilvie at 138: 10 West India \u2018at &0 Laurentide ptd.2% Laurentide pfd.:5.Can.Pacific xd .25 Can.Pacific xd.50 Can.\u2018Pacific 75 Toronto \u2018Railway \u201c10 Mackay pfd: at 7% Toronto Railway at 107.\u201c 500 Trinidad Electric at 87.By private wire to Mr.c D.Monk at so.at 1v6: at 106 1469.147%.14TH, + at IUT.T55 > 35,000 Dominion Iron bonds at FYI self rere NEW \"YORK STOCKS.He claims un- which will Cus ; § and Brosseau & Holt.| CLISIHG QUITATIONS | Pickwick,\u201d in which Mr.Terry Was funnys rm pastis CL Metropolitan \u2018T NY Cen Erie Raliread .Hudee |deltcious: Mr.Terry himself had a|by J.8.Bache & Co.hand in building the play, which prob- = Nar 13 rm To ably accounts for much of its geniality.La RA There was an -excellent house last PESORIPTION Op OL © \u2018CL night, In.which respect the taste of the I \u201c0 public showed a satisfactory improve- Amel rated error.x os io ment over that of the night \u2018before, do ds, re \u201c5 M5 Ll when Mr.Parker's adaptation from the Am Sugar Reg Oo 145 144 1434 French had a much smaller audience sale wees \u201cee AmsSmeltr & Rot o 10138 100 1 fonerves, Sxcclionce lus presentetion) d5 daralyoni Ta Hh Nt The weakness of \u201cThe House of Burn- Awd.Top & Banta Ve Pl pl - « \"SR side\u201d is the Incongruous-mixture of a de dopref.So.W108 10355 105% .French sex-theme and an English\u2018 sen- Baliimore ane { Obie.HOM 1104 11044.160 | timent.The French vriginal was doubt- Ca Lai AU Can, less pretty heavily loaded with dia- roi Rand or 54 on Go sos | - : .VA logue, to which: the Gallic audience has Canadian Pacifle ME , > \u201cMEATS THAT SATISFY\u201d Are: Laing\u2019 s Meats and Provisions As sold in our different stores.You .\u2018will find that it will\u2019 pay you to make tL your purchases at our.stores, where : ~~ you will.not only find the quality bet- FINEST CANADWN \u2018CHEDDAR CHEESE.bg FINEST NEW LAID.EGGS.FINEST JELLIED HOCKS.\u201cFINEST HEAD CHEESE.- creas.140 per th, | «\u2026\u2026.250 per doz EE per Ib.svésssssTea.¢ He has built up.und directs, what is probably the greatest brewing estab- Usbment to be found anywhere in the world.The magnitude of this es- Ha says \u2018and keeps.saying: \u201cMilwaukee's Choicest Brow\u201d The Pabst \u201cBLUE RIBBON\" BEER | $.60 Per Dozen Pints.\u201c416.00 Per Cask ot 10 , Rozen Pints.The Pabst \u201c EXPORT\u201d \u201d $1.40 Per Dozen -Pints.' So +, $13.00 Per Cask of 10 Dozen Puts, 1 SOLE AGENTS.\u2014 fer's Weekly.) bo makes good beer: Lis name te Pabst.ent to the quality of the mau, and tie \u201cPabst beer is ouy \u2018of people agree.le says that \u201cPabst best beer in, the world.\u201d This must be tbe péoyle who are employed by :bim be- ser belicvé it.+ de Pric cs.Tere ott scussions +f over national \u2018interests, \u2019 fscal problems, stars shine on watching the carnage,\u2019 we gt, the struggle.behea.h then.i \u2018angwer is there to the.riddie.of the heavens?Tu what purpose do \u2018we offer up our sacrifice, generation age) _ter generation, dé has Leen done since the word began?We have soaked the earth with the -blood of a nation\u2019s prong men, and sent up their prayers to that power above, them, and the stars, still shine over the battiefied, stil} unsatisfied.We 1nay beat our !it-\" Ue lives out iu.the siruggie.ta uider- siand, vw find ar answer to the world riddie, and the stars wind nor, \u201cI wonder if the druuken man ym- ders lov, aud the ininisters; and the prier, und the musicians, and the an-: ts, and -the bu¥iness men, and the criminals, and the reforiner, and.the gamblers, and al! thé rest of then I wonder if they ever wonder what Jia beyond the stu, and what is Wo rid- die: of their silence, J .\u2014 Francis Daor, \u2014_ * How Thackeray Worked.Wher Thackeray went Lo.Covent iy to lecture in 185 he stayed at Roschill, Lie house of Mrë.Éray, whosë death.bas Just, taken place.He was then en- ed in writing \"The Neweonmes! A oulg lady who was slaying with the Braye al the tiie has left an interust- ing description of the visit, which finds\u2019 & plax in the Biographie ab Kdition of works.Among \u2018other things, she says: : ' The coming number of \"The -New- comes,\u2019 of vhurse wad In all our minds.Miss Hennell, us jour spokeswoinii; sald: \u201cMr.Thackeriy, we want you 19 let Olive marry Kthel.Do let them be | happy.\u201d He wus surprised at our 1j | tercet 1n his characters.\u201cWhat à fur iyou make about ny yellow books hers | tu the cyuntry! In town no one cures | for Uiem.They haven't the time.The! y characters once created lead me, and | follow where they direct.1 cannot ell \u2018the events that walt on kihel und | Clive,\" ! Next motuilng Thas keray wir, usked whether he hud had a good ght, ind | he auswered, \u2018How could J, with.Col, Newcoinbe make 8 foul of hinsself us he has done?\u201d Another extract, which makes special reference\u2019 to the lecture Thackdray delivered A Coventry on the ve #blon, in Lo this eff The roo wad given lu our bvauti- ful old hall (scene of the trial $n \u201cAdam Hed\u201d), Which we found so well filed that we had to take side peutd.11 was quietly and well delivered-ho action-\u2014 read as a book.He gave u slight sketoh of the early hummer wig, byt waen he cwne to Dickens Lie spoke with affec- tionats enthusiasm, saying: \u201cI have a little nald at homo Who i8 never ha 24 without one of his books benesth pillow.His benediction vu Dic ken ecuma-almost a thanksgiving?so devout was it.He also reud from l\u2019unah an extract from \u2018\u201c\u201cI'ne C'urate\u2019's Walk\u201d ao touching and humorous that 1t.alons would alinost prove the prinelpfe : that true \u201chumor is always charitable.\u201d He had written it himself, as he told us very alrmply.Thackeray stayed with the Bays ab \u2018this time on the recommendation of the Leweszes, who had assurcd him.that \u201cthey would nat llonlze him\"*-treat- ment which he hated.J * Uncle and Nephdlv.In view of the present political altuas tion, the fact is recalled.that l.ord Spencer and Mr.Winston Churchill, .P., are descended from two brothers Charles and John, the sons af the Har of Sunderland, in Queen Anne's reizn.Charles Spencer became Duke of Marlborough, succeeding his aunt, Hen-| * rietta, who married the Earl of Bodoi- phin,\u201d but who, by special Act of Par- Hament, was \u2018Duchess of Marlborough, ther father, the great Duke, leaving no male helrn, ohn cer was oct: P- - stock, an ls son became eo ond.count, and finall 1 reign of George t h o highness 8 noes fo ta The late Countess Spencer waa a als- ter of Lord Randolph Churohill; Wine ston's father., The Allan line R.M.8.Bavarian, from 8t.John for Liverpool, tote Halifax ut forsed him to make \u2018both re- Sony Hong of.Usnach ure not come.fut fr His Hre and\u2014he Buvé- Deirdre; theh and there, the love that he never \u2018creature, but to herself alone.Then he lifted her high on his shoulder, and) he sald to his brothers to hasten thelr steps.\u2018And they hastened them.\u2018Harm will come of this\u2019 sald.the| young men.\u201cAlthough there should harin come,\u201d said *Naoise, \u201cI am will-] ng.to Le disgrace while 1 live, \" ° .® .Deirdre's- Lament.And.she made thig complaint: \u201cMake Keo ning for the heroes that were Killed on thelr coming to Ireland! Suutely thiry used to he, coming to the house, the three great sous uf U sie.The sons of Usnach fell fu the right Hke.tree bratiches that were growing slralght and mice, sad they destroyed! in \u2018a heavy storm.that left neither bud nor twig of them, \u201cIt was Naolse that \u201cwould kiss my Lips, any first man and my first sweel - beart, ft.wus Alinle would pour wut drink, and JL wan Ardan would day my pillow.\"Plough sweet to: you ls the\u201d Nei] | that js drunk by the soft living son ot \"Ness, the foud of the sous of Usnach Wits sweeter Le me ull my lite thne.Whentever Nüolse would go out to) hunts through the woods vr (ho wide pluine, all the wear ho would bring ak wus, better to me than honey, \u201cDelightfu) to Conuchubar, the king, are pipes aid trumpets, bat the dings ing of the sous of Usnuch wus more delightful to me, \u201cJt \u2018wos Naulse had the deep sound of the waves jh his voice; it was the | wong pf Arden that wud good, gad the grech.| Volee of Alnule \u2018towards (lhetr dwelling pla 8.\u2018het blossoming, \"an ow Brew: to strength of manhood: sud fs the ena (tw-doy, the doll of Usnach to bu cyt duwii, \u201cDear were Jhelr pleusaht wordy, dewr] tu thelr of Ireland hig the thelr young, Bols, through atrength, plulns.ero wis a welcome be tore the com- |.ng of thuir gtrenglly, © Dear thelr grey cyes (hat wery luved by women, any Jooked où them an they went; when thoy went freely searching through the wuods, thelr slop were pleas, on the dark moyn- tain.{do not alfep at any thine, aud the color no sound cap give me delight aluce.the- te se .+ And when It was told Cuobulain (Ca- Loolin) that inexsengers wora come for Luguid,.To make hun king tw Tesm- hair, (Tara) he rose up and began tu advise hii, and it is what hie sald: \u201cLo hot be a trightened mau in bal- tle; do not bo light minded, hard: ta reach, or proud,\u201d Do not ba ungettle, or hasty, or passionato; da not bo overs come -with the drunkenness of great riches, \u2018like à flea that fu drowned In the ale of nu king's house.Da not aogier many fepsis to strangors, du uct visit nisan people that cplingl re- velve you au à king.Do uat\u2019let wrongful.poumcasion stand because it les | lasted long; but let witnesses be aayrch- | ed fu know who is the vight owner of land.let the tellers of history tell fruth before you.Via not use toa many words, Do ot speak noisily do not mock, do not give thats, da Hot make little of old people.Da not think 11-aof any one; do jot ask what it is hard to give, Tat you have a luw of lending, a law A law of p'eduine, Bo o the advice of tha wise, keep * mi the advioa of the old.He a follower of the rules of your fathers, Do not be sold shedarted to friends; he strong towards your enemies; do not sive evil > DR.À.W, CHASE'S GATANNY QURE \u201con 90, mproved Blower, Pate à als ne Neer clears the ait os.slope pe inthe § p.m, March | ond Bac à du 14 with 30 rst lls wee Arh was beuutifu) and thelr |.the FH fs géinu.frou-mny face; thore {s| Guohulain's Counsel.| C4 presgi * Laibbre espion, FRASER.VIER © C0, italian Warehouse.Established 1836.| | and bodies that were hacked, and eyes |.that were blinded, and many & mo-| cried out at thelr deeds, and the wind |.is the| It is made of petroleum, com-|, It is pleasant tol\" HAMILTON'S ~ Friday Bargain Day | .The right goods, at the right time, and at the right prices, A\u2019 glance at this bargain list makes it evident\u201d that this announcement:\\ will throng.2e.store from the opening till the closing hour.ls it.any wonder .Shop on $t.Patrick\u2019s Day In the Morning and Between 8 and 9 o'o/ock, when we offer: 600 YDS.HEAVY WEIGHT TWEED AND MELTON DRESS GOODS, in light and medium.colors, guliable 70 YARDS OF FANCY FIGURED FLANX LETTES, - Jo + 8 in.wide, light snd dark\u2019 grounds,\u2019 .muitable for Ludles\u2019 Waulsts and Wrappers and Children's promos JJor Ladies\u2019 and Children's Spring Values up to 12%e yard.* Costumes.Worth up to 1c 5e Per yard Be yard, Per vard 0.FRIDAY, frou s 0 Do Clock, FRIDAY, trom 8 to §) O'Clock.v We have just pure huned from a leading Canadian Ehirt \u201cWaist man- * \u2018utacturer, his entire \u201c\u201cBuruples!\" of LADIES' MUSLIN AND LAWN WAISTIS, all this season's siyles.Ouly three wizes, though, 34, 56 and 28.Later in the season the mune Walsts will cost you anyway from ea 81.25 Lo $2.00 each, To-morrow, your choice at .vee 85 05 15 THE PRICE we will offer u lot of LADIES\u2019 SPRING COATE at on _ 8 WINS ao.rorvanur FRIDAY.They're the season's latest, meade of Fine All Woo! Cavert Cloth, neat, jaunty, tight fitting couts with mercerizod Hningn.Bizes 3%.to 40.Judged by \u2018other standards of value théy'ro well worth $10.00.NS Ral Friday's Price Cuts In Hand- | 8 te - n Ha But From 8 to 10 kerchiefs and Soaps IEF a.m.Only LADIES FINKE FRENCH CUT KID EN Loz.Children's Printed PICTURE GLOVES, having einbroldered uilk i or Guitare Printed RL .Dicks, colors tis, a browas, For the Tws Hours, your 11 ic - vers, \u201cgrays, oxblood, nivy, groun, -Ÿ ovr vvrienennnss = peart, white and black.Blzes U3 to 7% cholco at, cach .Worth Tic pair.rida, 59 JAYLOIUS GREEN OLIVE OIL LADIES\" SOLID LEATHER COMBINA- TOLLE BOAFS.that ben on Friday.Both black ang olor.Seg an, for the Two Hours, at, per .250 so ack and colore tegul Co \u2019 Ae.Friday 2.Le ane po 29¢ CHRO anne tr ou bises BILK AND) SATIN- nig- t U asported widths und a = Wortt uy {Tov Your choice Bie | mm HOSE BUPPORTENS.de ane \u2026, Priduy, ut LL LL Les La ne >.15c Tee TOOTH \u201cBRUSHES, \u201cwoud por FEXTHER STITCH BRAIDS, 4 ydi.bone handie 11.101 1 \u201cBe lue, Kor oo ee 5e FRONT and BACK BELT BUCKLES, BLACK AND COLORED BRAIDS, Worth up to 25e.For .- .Oe 64d lines.Worth up to br yard.JAPANESE TABLE NAPKINS, Tie Ffiday.\u2019 per yard te dozen.For 22000 ay annee 2e PEARL BEADS, \u2018assorted wirew and KI) CURLERS.Worth up to 12¢.colors.Worth up to lue ; Primes [1] J were rae aes ne Friday 202 0en semences Tie \u201cThis.week we clear out all the \u201c0 ANOTHER LOT OF \u201cSamples\u201d of \u2018\u201cHEALTI-BRAND\"\u201d LADIES' VESTS, strictiy All Wool, with and without sleeves, closed sud button front.Vests worth up $1.25 in the lot.Friday, On your chuice at.39e + ÿ Another maker of- MEN'S SHIRTS sold us his.Spring Samples.There's most.all kinds in the lot, and all sizes from 14 to I8, Shirts that retail MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES CREAM GROUND ALBATROSS FLANNELS, with: Persian stripes, 15e.For tener :11e REAL SCOTCH THREAD GINGHAMS.in stripes and checks, 1e.For re.10¢ NEW FLAKE VOILE: DRESS GOODS, all new colorings.15e.- 10e THE HORDHEINER-BUILOINS 207, 209, 211 St James Se MONTREAL\" \u2018 SPECIAL ST.PATRICK'S DAY! Fi OR .-V alue never was \u20ac \u201can up-to«date silk hat.f is à gpecially low price | Cor.CRAIG an \u201cand 22909 sr.; P.&-Rememher ell our \u201cWelt \u2018Hate ava now fit .ut (« \u2026 money.ud durability.Mo Tonk | ; THES DESKS, : 300 8T, JAMES STREBY, | DE SEER mc Don t hire a hat for the day when you can own have all: sizes from 65g to 7%, just indirect importation from the snanufacturer.We invite your inspection, ATHERINE STREET Priaes in Amerloa \u201cHpaotal\u201d nt $3.00 éuih Ia the best Hal over offered: xumine it.MONTR AT a | ene | (ualled before i in Montreal, or $2.00, Of course thig for this \u2018week only, We 66 My Hatter\u201d : BLEURY STREETS eee new stylos fn BHI and Soft Fue $1.00 to $3.00.But our Best tu Hunter.quality.sty I ., ; \u2014- up to a dollar a-piece.- Ie For iv.eee eee tn + \u2019 Friday essasecungnes anna aocascuce .Go INCH WIDE HEAVY IRISH LIE .ABLE.DAMASK, \u2019 3 1 Fer 00.0 se 20e PL ACK SILK FINIS IH MOHAIR Press - ; GUULS, the matériul su much in de.BLEAC MED COTTON SHES LE Est : Trait THE SESSOST \"WOFE VE.30 A TELE a pers.be He [ Friday.4e sauna raie hod For\u2019.Le \u201c BLOUSE SILKS\u2014Don\u2019t miss.seeing 156 MOHAIRS are Le terre fateres for \u2018SPECIAL TABLE of FANCY FRENCH Waisis anû BLOUSE SILKS TO-MORROW, so: We ware lu.k¥ enolch 10 7: L x\" % .at, per yard .29¢ Don\u2019t \u2018know \u2018when we, \u201colferad.such vaiyes before\u2014 there's net a yard in the cel eo .tion worth: less than u Half Ie:iar NÉS LS RSA There\u2019! Be Somatking Dolag on the Top Flser To-Ramow Wier We Offer Such Aftractions As\u2014 WHITE HONETOWNF 3 101 5% must ieds than reftler x 2: om \u2014 The right shades.\u201cul.brows Ta É tin: ka Reg iar 7 days Prise wis x .QUILTS dupe 2 YARD WIDE ENGLISH OIL.esis venir Snr Tw Tofu \u2018 eu.CLOTHS.The reaclar SX me DDR $M Feigar nn rquare yard, quaîttr.sax \u2014\u2026 .: ! JUTE SQUARES, with rares \u20ac as TITER TATE Ten Sige 2 x 3 yards.Regular a Cen $1.30 Friday.1 £1.10 So $1 NOH wine CTATESTRY fraim WHITE EVENE, STE Hem CARPETS.&\\& EQ Pol Neer Crone iano wap Fridéy 2.ve, £se = & 1 Fi $- JiR EXTRA LARGE STR WHITE SATIN RED QUT -s % svernte i SV.Praday Looe.cn nt ASS SLA NA VA SO mts Rn a a ~~~ EE = \"Pia De Tou Th of benag Sv Erma Br Wome Yor rss Se 9e 9 12 NOR VAR ds 6 TU-MNORNN OU te au VASN NN ENT HEIN, CN Tue cn In.Toerente servers! cases of STEED ENAMEL W008 5, 6 Cala FE, = rie vou te Kive You an idea cf 150 Rergace ve eal NE Seng hae van Fa rear ly To enr 1 avourseeé to += SA ge Tae gy we\u201d must \u2018re Th nn.IT WILL CBE THN RIGUNST Sav DIRE SAIS AP FN EX i $.\u201ciii Wr REAL MAS EV EN SHEN.\u201cCOUN TO: MUNIE 20 5, SRE SNIE CITES RSS A eee dascrpaite à slaw 18 STSEL ENANSL W ex «.Se ON ™E SOLAR i ha EXTRA BRANDS IN RAINNENT POS \"E08 Jen\u201d fay : MAS SNS SNS SNS NS NN SR NS NAS NS ASS SSSR AE RS SSSR SA No Other Howse Dare Quote Sued Low Prices \u201cir \u201cfour Suit\" Le Ve Ie Bite.Beled tats LES UWSUS VAS INSEE Soke .wa Rr ™ § tue Pear cool ae BI TT ™ _ > = 1tin Marsha(?}s Kipywcet tiecrixgs 230 + vas \u2018ee Sen ee LL 2030 YS tus Airveadents fae .\u2026.\u2026.Ste ff Wes Cus raie SUIS - pee Stine Bork and Lives cree WI | 9 4 VTSOUEE Sue ee Briar CHOICE DAIRY.BUTERR.Al, | Fees Swigsadie Rest - 23e Per ib.Friday .2 m3 a we WR Sa TRE THE HAMILTON à courant St, - Catherine and Peel Streets.LAST OFFER FRIDAY and SATURDAY To ev ory parchisier of $1.00 worth of goods in All Departments, except the grocery, we will give $4 Worth of Green Cash Receipts conly ene Coupon.\u2018good to each customer.) - a SPECIAL Bring this ad.with you, otherwise you will fat benefit by this chance.At ARSENE LAMY, 830 \u2018st: Denis Street.- : At LAMY & LAMY, con Richmond and Notre Dame Street.eur THis [ KX re.ii I .a A MONTREAL ART.PRINTERS PRINTERS\u2014 MONTREAL ART RIN ER HERALD JOB DEPARTMEN HERALD Jos DEPARTMENT. M4 \u201cme ree ny ~ jl PERU-NA CONQUERS TATARRH THE WORLD OVER The Population of the Earth is 1, 400, 000, 000 One Million Die Annually of Catarrh.\u2018 LL over the worid Petuna is \u201c known and .used for-ca- , tarrhul diseases.The Pe- yuna Girl has trav eled 'round the globe.Her face is familiar everywhere that civilization reaches.Universally.Praised.From Africa to Greenland, from Manchuria to: Patagonia, the face of tho Peruna girl is familiar and the praises of Peruna as a catarrh remedy are heard.\u2018 Successful in North and South.Peruna crossed the Equator several \u2018 years ago, to find in the Southern Hemisphere the sane triumphant success that has marked its career in the Northern Hemisphere.A Standard.: Peruna is a standard catarrh remedy the world over.1t cures catarrh by eradicating It from the system.Permanent Cure.It obviates the necessity of all local treatment and its relief is of permanent character.Without a Peer.No other remedy has so.completely dominated the whole earth a® Peruna.In Every Tongue.In all languages its glow Ing testimo- Nials are written.In all ¢limes the demands for Peruna increase, A rs {Royal | An Extensive Laboratory.To supply this remedy to the whole world taxes to the utmost one of the best laboratories in the United States: A Word.From Australia.Walter H.Woodward, Australian Artillery, Tasmania, writes: \u201cI suffered for, several years with a distressing condition of the head and throat caused by continual colds.\u201cMy head and nostrils were stopped & \u2018up most of .the time and there was a discharge, and my sense of smell was affected badly.\u201cAfter two weeks use of Peruna I found this condition quite changed, and so I continued to use this remarkablo.\u2018medicine for oyer a month.\u201cI am very glad to say that\u2019 at the end of that time 1 was cûred.and felt in fine health generally, and am pleased to glve Peruna my honest \u2018 endorsement.\u2019 ; > ' Bombadier, \u2018From Hawali.Frince Jonuh Kalanianaole, delogato in Congress: from Hawaii, writes from : Washington, D.C., as follows: .i \u201cI can cheerfully recommend your :Peruna as a very effective remedy for coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble.\u201d Hobart, | | 1 A Cuban Minister.Senor Quesada, (\u2018uban.Minister to the \u2018United States, writes from Washington, D.C., as follows: \u201cPeruna I can recommend as a.very \u201cgood medicine.It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh.\u2019\u2014Gonzalo do \u2018Quesada.7 , From All Quarters of the Globe.WITTE Wis A RSE | ALARM BISMARCK Made Hopeless Failure of His Position and Will - Shortly Resign.St.Petersburg, March 16.\u2014The pros- peot of M.Witte becoming the Blis- marck of the situation is rapidly vanishing.Three months ago, when Emperor Nicholas entrusted the elaboration of the reform manifesto of December 25th to his care, the popular impres- gion was that he would forge rapidly to the front and gather the reins in his hands.Inste: apparcnîly, he has hopelessly tangled himself in & number of commissions, giving his enemies a chance to maka good use of the fact that the situation has become worse, in- etead of better since he appeared upon the scene, to discredit him.M.Witte himself is said to realize that he mad» a fatal blunder by not holding com- letely aloof until the Emperor should be campelled to turn to him with an offer of practically dictatorial powers, He is now represented as greatly dissatisfied with his position, and his early | retirement will be no 'great surprise.It fs said that M.Witte has recommendcd to the Emperor that the committee of ininisters be abolished and its duties ministers, thereby eliminating his office.M., Witte did not attend the Cabinet council at which the Imperial rescript of March 3 was signed.WHITNEY DISPOSSESSES TEMISKAMING COMMISSION Three Good Conservatives Yesterday Moved \u2018Into the Offices of the Board that Built Line.Toronto, March 16.\u2014After a conference with Premier Whitnéy and his col-, yesterday, the three members of the held their: first business meeting, and elected Mr.Cecil B.Snilth, of Torontu, chairman.They then proceeded to the commission offices, Mauning Arcade, whore Mr.Robert Jaffray, chairman of the former cominission, met them and formally handed over the papers, - books, etc, .DEATH OF REV.JOHN WOOD.Ottawa\u2019s Venerable Congregational Minister Served Church With Ability and Success.Ottawa, March John Wood, for.sixteen years pastor of the First Congregational Church, died yesterday of paralysis at the home of his son-in-law, Mr.8.J.Jarvis, aged seventy-six years and ten months.Mr.Wood was born in Little Hamp- .°We have on file thousands of testl- monials like those given above.We can zZive our readers ouly a slight glimpse of the vast number of grateful letters Dr.}artman is constantly receiving from all quarters of the globe in behalf of his famous catarrh remedy, Perung.\u2014 WOULD CLOSE WINDOWS \u2014 .LOOKING ON PASSAGES A Peculiar Case Argued -Before the Court of Appeal Yesterday.A rather peculiar case was argued in ~ the Court of Appeal yesterday after- nooit.Mrs.Josephine Gone took action against a neighbor named Lesper- ance demanding the closing up of certain windows in his house oun the ground that although he \u2018had a right of way to the passage, he had no right to a view of its -beautles.The Arts courts dismissed the action, and aft-r a learned argument by Messrs.Delori- mier, K,C., for the plaintiff, and Hon.A.R.Angers for the defendant, thew Lordships of the Court of Appeal reserved judgment.The city's appeal in the case of Dykes against the city of Montreal was also heard.\u2018The plaintiff, Mrs Allen Low, secured judgment against the city for 83,573 for damages to her | property\"on University street by \u2018rais- Ing its level above Pine avenue.Mr, J.Archambault, for the city,.argued Yat the alterations were really a benefit to Mrs.Low's property, and asked for a reverdal of the judgment.Judgment reserved.em BEAVER REBEKAHS.The secretary of Beaver Rebekah T,odge, No.5, reports the lodge in a very flourishing condition, with a good membership roll and a.bank account.CT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Everything lasts longer.Wheat does old style washing do to the clothes?Just listen to that grinding and crunching when they rerubb on the washboard.How ca nything stand such rubbing?EARL NE saves that.Make Pe that everything is washed with Pearline, simply to 699 Save the wear and.tear A number of the ladies have signified their intention to Join\u2019 the insurance plan of the \u2018order, which is open to women on the saine basis as the mea.The entertalnment committee is now hard at work preparing for their Easter celebration, which will take place in Stanley Hali on Thursday, April 27, and will be\u2019 \u201ccalled a \u2018golden .euchre party and dance,\u201d part of the proceeds of which will go to the Oddfellows\u2019 Home, .; \u2014\u2014-e, Mr.Jos.E.Hurtubîse, organiste de -Notre Dame de Grace, Montres, recommends Mason & Risch pianos for tone and durability.Assortment cele brated Mason & Hlsch planés on view at Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine Street.Sole agency for Montreal.Sold, cash, or $10 monthly.\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014# MINISTER L ASS'N \u2019 'DECRY SCHOOL CLAUSE Resolution Was Passed Yesterday Protesting Kgainst School Clause in Autonomy Bill.| Tho following resolution was passed yesterday at a mceting of the Protests ant Ministerial Assoclatipn in cone nection with the school clauses in the Northwest Autonomny Bill: Ah reas, we hold that the education of - peoplo is of vital importance to th: : lty and éfficiency of the nution, and ihat savo under special or peculiar circumstances -the State, Executive should act without reference to distinctions of race or creed; and whereas the policy of the Dominlon Executive should bé, as embodied in the Act of Confederation, to leave the nidtter of education in the free hands of the various Provincial Legislatures, thus recognis- ins that the local authorities are, the | most competent to deal with the conditions.existing in their individual sec- | tions of the country.And, whercas there is.now before the Federal Parliament & 1ncasure introduced: by the Government for the purpose of creating two new provinces embracing some half a million square miles of most desirable \u2018territory; and that this measure has within it certain unnecessary -and unconstitutional provisions for the perpetration of what is known as the Separate School system, to be imposed for all time to come.Therefore we protest against the educational clauses of the said measure, because those cluuses are a startling and dangerous infringement in a matter of vital importance upon that principle \u2018of provincial self-government, which alones makes it possible to hold in harmonious relationship the värious provintes of our vast Dominion.In making this protest we regret exceedingly that the necessity for it has What is the Reason of STROUD'S - SUCCESS In the Tea and Coffee Business ?TRY A POUND AND LEARN.G STORES 2788 Notre Dame St, 21 St.Lawrence 3t.71 Bieury.Street.\u2014_ 2329 8t.Catherine &t.\"1819 Se.Catherine St, 699 St.Lawrence St, arisen.Moreover we desire to emphatically disavow all sectarlan feeling and merely partisan preference, urging our plea upon the attention of the Government on the broad ground of a common \u201ccitizenship only, and the sincere \u2018desire to hold in all proper respect the religious convictions of all sections of the Community.- OBITUARY \u2018 Napauee, Ont \u2014Word was received of the death of Mrs.Nelson Rose, ot NaminKa, Man.Deceased wag a sister of\u201d Miss Allison, dréssmaker, Napanee.red at his residence, St.John Street, of | Willam B.Phair, assistant postmaster of \u2018this city, at the age of fifty.He leaves a wife and Jhree dauglitera, Ottawa.\u2014Mrs.© Willlam L.Holland.daughter of Mr.George Clarke, one of the pioneer settlera of (\u2018arleton county, and another of Mrs.George ©.and Andrew Holland, of the Scnate Hansard \u2018staff, is dead'in her elghty-third year.Sydney, N.S.\u2014 Walter Young, -collec- tor of customs\u2019 of the port of Lingan, \u2018died \u2018at his home.He was the col- lecagua of the late Newton L.Mackay in the \u2019Liberal interest in 1878, when hoth were defeated by Senator Willlam McDonald and the late Hugh McLeod.Halifax, N.S.\u2014The death took place at Loch Iomond of Dr.Philip Chle- liolm, ohne of the oldest residents of the county.Dr.Chisholin wus born at Loch Charron, Rosshire, Scotland, 102 years ago, and he came to Nova Scotia in 1821, settling in the vicinity of Loch \u2018Lomond.Brantford, Ont.\u2014John Ott, who was long prominently fdentifted with the, business activity and prosperity of the city, having bcen connected with a brother in a tanning concern, is dead.He came to Brantford in 1857, \u2018having been born'in Germany, and spent some years in the United States, Brantford, Ont.\u2014One of the oldent residents .of! the county, Mr.Robert C.Muir, Burford village, is dead, at nine- ty-elght ycars of age.Before retiring, he was a prominent contractor, having constructed the Paris-Woodstock section of the Great Western Rallway.He leaves five sons\u2014T.J., Bursar Orll- lia Asylum; R.(', Quebec; Allan D.and W.K., Burford, and M.F., city.Wakefield, Que \u2014Mr.J.T.Bell a gentleman whose name has been known for \u2018many years iu the Gatineau Valley, is dead.Mr.Bell, who was in his seventy-fourth year, came to Canada forty-seven years ago, and was one of the pioneer farmers of the Ottawa Valley.He leaves four sons and two daughters.The late Mr.Bell was one of the first Orangemen of the Gatineau Valley.* \u2019 » Ottawa, Ont.\u2014A womah .of \u201chistoric family passed away in the person of Harriett Ross, relict of the late George Henry Lane, deputy-registrar of the province of Canada, Deceased who was eighty years of age was the daughter of tho late Willlam Ross, deputy-clerk assistant to the Logislative - Assembly of Canada, and grand-daughter of the late Willlam Ross, assistant commis- sory-gcneral to His Majesty's forcos at Quebec.She leaves a grown-up-fam- \u2018fly, one of her sons being J.D.L.Lane of the Militia Department.FUNERAL OF LATE MR.L.R.BARIDON.The funeral of the late Mr.L, R.Baridon, took place yesterday from Westmount.The chief mourners were his two sons, Lionel and Fred.Others present werd Messrs.Walter Barlow and Elder Barlow, Robert Costello, Willlam Craven, E.W.Barlow, ¥.CQ.Jones, also Dr.Casgrain, Dr.Chretien, Mr.R.W.W, Willams, R.G.Frangis, Alexander Cook, Charles Rhodes, Henry Jackson, George Walker, J.C.Rhodes, R.Kenny.The funeral service was conducted by Rev.E, Bushell, in the church\u2019 of St.Matthias, Westmount, and from thence a number of the mourners proceeded to the Mount Royal cemetery, fog the final seremony o interment, Fredericton, N.B.\u2014The death otcur-| : his latà residence 1506 Victoria Avenue, | Gresler, Mr.J.Munderioh and Mr.R.! ton, England, May 25, 1828.The father came 10 Canada in 1832, the father be- Ing a watchinaker by trade, and settled in Montreal.The future servant of the church received His earlier education in Montreal, completing it at the college in Toronto.He was ordained to Chyrch in February, 1853, was pæstor \u2018of the church in Brantford for twerty- one years and in 1574 was appoluted editor of the i entrusted to the Emperor's counsel of] leagues at the Parliament buildings | new Temiskaming Railway Commisslon|\u2019 16.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Rev.| ie ministry of the _Cungregational | now actiig principal, has decided to rc-| \u2014.The Mrs.Dee was being tried, \u2018You will realize, as you read the fol- \u201cI had puin Thé Ste.Cunegonde Town Couheil, aŸ| delegation froin the Early Closing As- \u2018The place rendered vacant by the death ef: WHERE TO mn i Worth Your While FIND HELP a WHERE TO to try a Hérald ad.when you need help of any kind again.You will get greater results for less money FIND WORK The Herald's |\u201cWant-Ad\u201d Depots Your small advertising will be re~ ceived at any of The Herald Receiving Depots, and the same attention will office, UPTOWN-\u2014Chapman's Bookstore, St.Gatherine 8t.(two doors west of CENTRAL \u2014 Workman's Clothing \" 8tore, cor.Notre Dame \u2018and McGill i treets.POINT ST.CHARLES\u2014Viotoria Drug \u2018 Hall, cor.Wellington.and Charron Streets.WEST END\u2014Roffey's News Agency, oor.Atwater and St.Antoine Sts.HERALD WANTS ARE WINNERS .Situations Wanted\u2014Male.£2 Advertisementy under this headlng\u2014One Jusertios, =U words, lu cenws; ole | Veex, cents.| Rood - TO LET, FURNISHED ROOM, fo: gentleman, Auer Nght, hot water, batween St.Louis square and Pine west of St Denis.Apply -.K° 169, 65: Leleplione,* avenue, | Jcräld.; JRUVOM \u2014 TO LET, WITH ENGLISH COUple.Suit married couple ur two frieuds.l use of kitchen.Easy Lecms.1349 City Hall 68 WARMER, BUT SLEET TO- MORROW | Blackwood, 16a Coursol st, Situations Vacant.Sr Advertisements under this heading\u2014One tosertlon, 20.words, 10 cents; one week, cents, ANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES AND 1M- provers for millinery aud dressmaking.Apply 2679 St.Catherine st.3 WANTED.\u2014 AN ASSISTANT BOOKkeeper; one speaking Arench and Kng- lish \u2018preterred.Applications, stating age, ex- perienge, and refereuces, to be addressed, to K 173, Herald.65 VV ANTED -\u2014 GOOD LAYER-OUT ON .machine shop work.Apply Locomotive \u2018and Muctiue Co.Works, Longue Pointe, 65 YVANTED \u2014 YDUNG GIRL AS GENERAL, in a very couveniept house; no bedroom work.Apply morning or evening, J Thornhill, oft Argyle ave., Westmount.67 ANTED \u2014 PAINTER.ONB WHO CAN bang paper preferred.Apply T.M.Phone Up 4239.63 ANTED \u2014 S8CHOOLBOY, IN VICINITY of Lansdowne School, to deliver papers after school.Apply Herald Office.ANTED\u2014SCHOOLBOY, IN THE VICIN: ily of st.Louis Square, to deliver papers after school.Apply Herald Office.° high as 21 to-day, the minimum being Ay ana RENATOES CO onus 9.Yesterday it was.down ta 1 below.best pay in city.Apply at once.American .Minimwn and maximum \u2018tempera- 8itk Waist Co., 30 St.George street.63 tures: Vic torta, 50, 56; Calgary, 26, 18; | T vo Qu'Appelle, 20, 58: Winnipeg, 24; 34; - WANTED \u2014 A GORDON PRESS FEEDER, Port Arthur, zero.26: Parry.Sound, 12 .one who can make ready pref Ap- below, 24: Toronto, 10.30: Ottawa, 4 be- ply \u2018Herald Job Roum, 63 Craig st.low, 30; Quebec, zero, 6.St.-Jolin, 6, 82; ANTE \u2014 SHIRT MAKERS FOR ALL kinds of work.Skelton Bros.& Co., manufacturers finest grades of shirts, Duke and William.@ JANTEL\u2014SCHOOLBOY, IN MONTREAL Apply Herald Oftice.ANTED EXPERIENCED OPERATors on blouses, trimmers, sleeve mek- ers, etc.; plenty of work at-high prices.Apply to the G.H.Harrower Co., 8 Beaver Hail fl ANTED_RESPECTABLE AND INTit,- ligent persous to rolicit orders for n'a» ery stock; \u2018to the right parties I can otfes .\u2026»- best inducements; best time in the your : : make a start.Apply for terms, - at once, :> E D.Smith.Winonus Ont .ANTED \u2014 A SMART MESSAGE BOY.Apply.Herald Bindery.V ANTED \u2014 GOOD CARRIAGE PAINTER, Wriw, menuoning wages, Noe Matte, Vankleek _Hin, Ont, \u2018To Let.TO'LET, $28, NO, 1811 ST.URBAIN ST.modern up-to-date upyer flat, furnace, \u2014_ OOM \u2014 TWO YOUNG _ MEN WILL FIND I JOR SALE_SAF ES, FIRE AND BURGLAR F proof, \u201cnew and secondhand; at prices | that defy competition.Largest stock in \u2018city.A.Abern, Montreal Safe Works, 390 SL James -6t.Telephone: Main 818.- J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Cana! Basin, corner \u201caus Land William-st.Tel.-Maln-452.; FOR SALE.AN UP-TO-DATE.CHECK TIME SYSTEM, suitable for any number up to 1V0 employes.\u201cto the Englneer.Situations Wanted\u2014Female.insertion, 20 words, oue \u2018week, db Ceurs;.15 vents: .; moe PICTURES Bet them from thn Manufacturers, \u2018Every day bargain day, .and 50 per cent.cheaper | [than anywhere else in Canada, at ; G.W.WILLSON & SON, T PHILLIPS SQUARE.Cartage and Storage.Have Your Furniture or Baggage Moved or Stored by The Merohants\u2019 Expross Co.849 ET.JAMES.Phone 2238 \u2018Main, TT TT eT Ground Floor to Rent \u2018on St.Jamés Street, \u201cnear.MéGHII.\u201c300 fect Noor spac 6.or will.be subdivided to\u2019 sult, ilot water heating.\u201d Very sultable } tor manufacturers\u2019 agent or for offices, | RJA.MAINWARING 147 ST.JAMES STREET.LANDLORDS and TENANTS.Owing to the large amount of work in view for the months of April and May, we would strongly advise having all -cleaning done in March.We.make a reduction of 25 per sent, during this month.H.O'BRIEN & CO, 253 BLEURY STREET.Telephone Up 1091.; 4 : \\ president, and- .Counelllor Geofirion president of the committee, ' \u2019 \\ .PORTLAND CEMENT ASKS PROTECTION.q ottawa, March 16,.\u2014A lar ge and influential \u201cdepufation waited on the Fin- o ance Minister yesterday in the interests of the Portland cement business.Almost all the manufacturers of ce- meht in Canada were represented.The case was put in the form of a petition alleging.the critical state of the indus- trv owing to keen foreign competition.The amount of capital invested was put nt $N00, 000, seventy- -five per cent.\"of which wag subd té be In framediate dunger vf being lost 19 immédiate help | was not forthcuming.The request ;\\Was for five\u2019 cents more duty per 100 tb, or 17 1-2c¢ per barrel.The case was urged by several speakers and the Minister promised the usual considera tion.err eee?KOURI WAS CONVICTED.Notwithstanding the explanation\u2019 of Abraham Kourl, of Inverness, Nova Scotia, who was in the witness box at the Court of King's Bench most of yesterday.the jury returned a verdict of gullty against him, The charge galnst Kouri was that he obtained Watches and things to the value of $356 on the representation that he had cash and to spare, while within & Very short time after, he had to make an assignment.The scntonce will: come later.a ~ About 55 Important Notice.7 iv JANTED \u2014 = By A GIRL-SCRUBBING \u2018and dusting, by the week.Apuly by | letter.Kate Walker.care of Y.M.C.A IDEAL FA CTORY FOR SALE Ten minutes\u2019 walk from Post Office.Main Floor and Four Galleries, about 38.000.| feet floor.space, Steel ard Brick Construction.Steam Heated.- Sprinkler System throughout.Electrio Motors for Power and Holst.Electric Lighted throughout; Switchboard, | etc.Electric Travelling Crane, Roos constructed so that snow runs into sewer.Building construction admits of placing tire Tisk In New \u2018England \u2018Mutuals without \u2018any extra expenditure, The site and building is undoubtedly one of \u2018the finest for manufacturing purposes in the, city.Splendid light and quietness.h Apply: CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COM- #1 St.Peter Street.Moûtreal.\u2018 TTT FOR.SALE A FINE PUILDING LOTON CHATHAM BT.Lo witha frontage af 201 by 131 feet in.depth, .between Notre Dame and G.T.R.track.melts and cs 2680.to 2588 NOTRE DAMB and two dwellings.60 to 66 CHATHAM ST.Six dwellings.«58, 172 CITY HALL AVE, 93, 9% CADIEUX Four stone houses, with\u2019 building lot between.Other good properties.Apply to.CREDIT FONCIBR, IS , so st.James St.ST.One store .\"If you gee it In The Herald don't forget to tell the advertisers so.=\u2014 ; ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.F.P.Cook & Son.ATLANT I CITY'S NEWEST HOTEL, ~ \"CHALFONTE \u201cA modern ten storey fireproof hotel, plete in every respect, On Lie beach.THE LEBLS COMPANY.Always open.Write for Folder.Em com- ; - GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL Virginia Avenue and Beach, .ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.- Rooms en suite with private baths.Hot and cold sea water baths.Delightful sun parlors, stead heated.Excellent table.Rates $3.00 per day; $10.00 weakly: Write for 1806 booklet.Coach teets trains.A.C, MITCHELL & CO.pur 67e CHARLES.MOST SELECT LOcation on the Ocean front, Atlantic City, N.J.With an establistied reputation for ex- clusivensss and high class patronage.Het and cold salt and fresh water in every bath.Long distance telephone.in rooms.Artesian water.Courteous service.\u2019 Golf privileges.Illustrated booklet.Ore ta ,Cheup.Can be seen \u2018at this office by applying | * VWANTED PO0MS \u2014 TO LET, 3 ROOMS, WITH USE.of kitchen, in private house, $25 monthly.mo LET bie and single.Abply 20 Union ave.piano, mandollii, banju.ard suiir.60a SR.Tn - 2 LOR.SALE- KINDLING - FOR THE MIL .64 | ele Counciiors st Tu \"Mon.Kindling wood, $2.00:.(ut hard\u2018 ; ! TT wcod, 32,00; mill blocks, $1.76: \u2018tamarac | TPO0OMS -\u2014 ONE FURNISHED; DOUBLE, Wanted to Purchase - | tlockw, $2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.bath Jfiag;-.ulso top flat, four rooms, light ! housekeeping; \u2018no children: private family.-Heferénces-exchauged-\u201430-Fôrt-st OOM\u2014-TO LET.LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, newly furnished.Not moving in May, T4 Aylmer st, 67 Wanted to \u2018Rent.x Yyanted ™ siblet and board, large front room (wiih verandah it in north end of city\u2014Annex | à ferred.State.terms, _ Address K.170, Her- fr Advirtisements undnr this heading\u2014Ops | PL Off © \u201c66 - ald: Office.the price of four, making the rato Ya cent per word per insertion.OR SALE'\u2014 CALIFORNIA ORCHARD, To aire fruit orchard\u2019 at Corning, Califor.near beautiful Sacramento - River and\u201d 4 wa, ! celebrated Stanford vineyard of 4,000- acres; | delightful, balmy climate, no ice, snow or \u2018phzzards; planted with 20U trees, pesthes, one-quarter: \u2018olivés and one-quarter Smyron figs; should hear paying crop in 1506; no .expense until spring of 1903, as care for 1905 ts paid for; nice homme place for any vno desiring.to avoid cold northern winters.Address \u2018Thomas Hancock, Cornlug.Tehama Co.California.ôi son SALE - AN ATTRACTIVE CUT JT - stone front dwelling; very nice focation, {| Metealfe, rieur \u2018Sherbrooke; bay \u2018window, modern heating: desirably and godd paying in- este.Apply £ Skelton Bros.& Co.64 | \u2018Boots and Shoes.| ; BOOTS AND SHOES\u2014WE\" MAKER BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Speclalty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubher boots, Water bottles, and everything made ol rubber A.HODINA, 4 Beaver Hall Hill.Agents.Wanted.AGENTS MAKE 500 PER cent.profit selling \u2018Novelty: Sigh cards\u2019: merchauts, buy 10 to 100 on sight ; 800 varieties.Catalogue free.Sullivan Co., 405 W.Van Buren street, Chicago.Ill.OUSE FOR SALB \u2014 395 ST.ANTOINE | street.Stone front house, 10 rooms, on the premises, Fox SALE-HOUSE.IN COT ST.PAUL, and 3 farms iu country\u20143 in Arundel Will sell or exchange for small house in \u2018Montreal or vicinity.Particulurs at \u201881 Cadieua st.forenoon or aveninge.: Fer SALE: \u2014 \u2018THAT FIRST.CLASS, CUT stone double residence, No.143 Metcalfp street, large lot, with\u2019 brick stable.Unequalled location and accommodation for a'physi- clan.Early possession.Apply to M.P.Goch- rate, .ase, 501.Board of Trade Building._ Legal Cards.LS (GREENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC- alister & Languedoc.J.N.Greenshields, K.C.R.A.E.Greenshlelds, K.C., A.OW a Macalister, Erroll Languedoc.EITCH.PRINGLE & = Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.V ANTED \u2014 A GOOD RATTER: MUST 9E- nw hummer.- Apply to J.Me Closkey, us {tom Howe, | from 4 to 3 o'clock.: \"WANTED | So To Rentivith the Optien of Pure chase, à House of ten reoms.west of Peel ot.o APPLY.giving all particulars and price, K 172, Hera re re rrr p\u2014 Common Sense Exterminators Fer ROACHES, B BI'D-BUGS una MOTHS.For RATE and MICE.vo All Dealers, and 381 Quesn st.\u201d v.Toronto.Two different preparations.EEE.TERS\u2014 DÉPARTS MONTREAL ART PR HERALD Jos Apply \"319 Guy, \u2018between 10 and 3.© 63 i {st «James street.one-halt | ul CAMERON, BAR- | elc.\u2026 y rooms.immediate pogsession., For \u2018| Key and permit, G.W.Badgley, 124 Bt.Peter [1 1 street.comfortable, sunny \u201cfoum, Auer- ligbt, TO LET, NO.1607 ST.URBAIN ST.| home comforts, at 670 St.Antoine ut.Bea | fn Mocern dae \u201clower RA Greene ave.; : ete Y¥ 10cins.Iminediate possession.Fog | permit, G.WW.Badgley, 124 St.Peter at.65 7I'O LET \u2014 ¢ RICHMOND AVE, 37A RICHmond square.Apply 9 Bleury street.bé -\u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOU- dr 10 LET \u2014 HANDSOME LOWER AND UPs | per tenements, situated at Nos.37, 23 aud 31 Uhesterfield ave., \\Vestmount; mouth- Apply LA i ly rental, 3-4 und $50 respecuively.Ww LET = AT DORVAL; FOR SUMMER * wonths, \"Quatre Vents,\u201d property o Hon.Justice Girouard; In first class order ; bhuuse newly painted; ice houses filled, oe For particulars apply J.Leroux,\u2019 Dorval Stu- tion, Que.\u201c63 NO LET \u2014 -ON PRINCE ARTHUR ST., furnished house, for summer months, ex- - \" i tension kitchen; mas stove and telephone.YOUNG COUPLE WOULD LIKE, A | onal moderate.Apply K 116, Herald.tu LE LET \u2014 DRUMMOND HALL, 28 x 1la; stage, \u2018dressiug and super rooms:- re-de-\" coruted; new management; suitable for balls, eutertaitments, - thcacricals, religlous services - P roperty for \u201cSale.\u2018\\WSundays).Apply Castle & Son, Z0 University IW -\u2014 BY RESPR(TABLE ENG- street., vot .Y lish won, cooking, or cleaning.205 £2 Advertisements ubder this heading tec = R Coursol.\\ 66 |per word for one insertion.Six insertions for | yO LET \u2014 A FINE UPPER FLAT OF 1 : roows, with mantel, pantry and china closet, çan and electric light, bath, all open .plumbing and New Star - furnace \u2018and good ha: Rent $29.ou.Apply 160 Waverley sk, bnex: OH ICES TO LET \u2014 44 ST.VINCENT ST.(opposite Court House).3 offices suite, $10.00.4 offices in suite, $13.00.L.J.A.Surveyor, 6 St.Lawrence st \u2014 whiscellaneous.Pravoroor AND PALMISTRY\u2014PROF, Dufty, M.P.A:, G.Y.S.P.& P.Ad-, dress 113 Mansfield street, over Boston Shoe\u2019 Store.Readings and Lessons dally, 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.Charges, 50 to $5.00.ANTED \u2014.ON COMMISSION, GOODS window.monthly cash returns and good se- eurity given.G.Box 296.Richmand, P.Q.! : Marriage Licenses.Marriage Licenses SUBD BX \"JOHN M.M.DU.FF, 107 St.James Street and 49 Cresent Street.MARRIACE LICENSES .Issued by ARTHUR W.WILKS, Merchants Bank Bldg.Tel.M.4125.Rvenings\u201443 Ores- vou | If you see it in The Herald don't forget to tell the advertisers so.Patents PATENTS _ OWEN Ne EVANS, { PATENTS THAT PROTEC ET \"HOTEL CHELSEA,\u2019 risters, Altorneys-at-Law, Soicitors tn |.\u2019 H .y , \u2019 Chancery.Notaries Fublie, - ete., Corawsll, Featherstonhaugh & Co.(Fred B.Feqe ATLANTIC CléY, N.J.Ont Jan.Leiich, K.C., M.A.Pringle, J.A.therstonhaugh, B.L._ M.E., Albert F.Nae : .Directly on the Ocean.\".| \u20ac.Cameron, LL.B.> than LL.B., S.B., M.P.L., late Examiner U.& 800 rooms.!00 privale sea water haths, \u2014 - 5e Patent, Otfice).Canada Life Building, Moate | Évery known Modern hotel appointment.IBBONS.& HARPER.BARRISTERS, real.\u201cAlso Toronto, Ottawa and Washinge Booklet, J.THOMPSON & CO.X etc, Richmond and Carling sts., London.ton.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.\u2014 QEASIDE \"HOUSE, \u201cATLANTIC CITY, N.J.- .On the ocean front; every comfort, in- J S BUCHAN, KC.te ATE St \u201cThe Prospective Patontee* cluding sen water baths, \u201celevators, golf, ete.James et.Montreal.\u2026 By E, J.Fetherstonhaugh.Our book of ime formation.Price, 2ic.Fetherstonhaugh & and Experts, Liverpool & London & Globe -Bidg.Montreal.Washington .TTT mm TT ee mS IN ALL ENTS NOINBRRING, RLRCTRICAL and SCIRNTIFIC CASES a SPECIALTY Experioncein such cases maka smaller cases sagy an C.Al Jeinas welsome as we are with special ell equi CRARGES NOVRRA: Safe Fwnrre FOR BHEDULE OF CNARCES AND NOW EE 2% Manion a MARION.Graduate Edgineers & Roglatered Potent te omoue{ KT To ME ae, Memteg ONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 \" M RAL PARTN for salc in a store, with good display ° 1990, 1992, Fa NOTRE DAME, STs Tee \u2018bath, w,c., and pantry.Liisy furnace.Large cent St, Tel.Up.3052.548 Plessis Bt, Tok, ee oe due Hinge to 167 St.|yard and.shed.Possession ist of May.Appi BE.2252.: : .| Blackmore, Paient and Trade Mark Solicitors .Also Toronto, Ottawa and \\ Annex, to deliver papers after.school, .\u201c in sx» TRADE MARKS PEER UTP == > pre me \u2014# ~~e\u2014 -large.~ > CS veu ~ ; = \u2014 ., .Gf A - +5 = bo ok a .I 2 - Soe - - .- ï \u2019 \u2019 .> - Fe * : \u2019 ; \\ Sv Cl i ; AER { .+ .% - .i , - - * - .; .a\u201d î Lo = , , .\u2018 .a : _ oo } - A = a ve, ei A\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 N THY MONTREAL PAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1908.- .\u2014 ee, \u2018-_ STOCKS AND MONEY.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Traders Take Profits and Stocks Decline; Money Higher in Wall St.Dom.Coal the Feature Here.A Rather Interesting\u2019 .Market.- Stocks came In for something of a reaction to-day, and there were some profit-taking sales in Wall Street as well as here.! ; The general impression.seems to be that & 2 to 3 point decline would not do the market any harm, as-it would in the end put things upon a somewhat sounder basis.\u2019 In some instances to-day, however, a few stocks \u2018showed considerable resistance towards the general tendency of the markets.Le Locally the features in this respect were Steels, which were only fractionally off from the highest, while Coal even advanced, tangible proof in the minds of many that there is \u201csomethin doing.\u201d - y .thing Apart from our previous batch of gossip on Coal, however, there is nothing new to report.The offerings of Coal keep very light, and as we have remarked before, the price Is easily susceptible to any buying orders.In vlew of the currerit gossip that the holders of Dominion Steel preferred shares are likely to see à dividend within twelve or thirteen months\u2019 time it is rather interesting to calculate the fixed charges the company will have ta mect before it is able to pay anything on this preferred issue.A rough estimate would be about as follows: .Bonds, first mort.interest.\" $360,000 Bonds 1st mort, sinking fund.50,000 Bonds 2nd mort.Interest.90,000 .Bonds 2nd mort.sinking fund.150,000 ÿ x - i Total .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1.$650,000 No definite information Is obtainable upon the size of-the company's floating debt which is sald to: be moderately Some doubt, too, is alsp expressed In regard to the second mortgags: bonds.The authorized issue was $2,500,- 000 of six per cents.and it is presumed that $1,500,000 of these have been issued.\u2018The.interest is payable April lst and October 1st, and 250 of the bonds hey are $500 cach) mature on October 1st of every year.\u2018There is also « small issue of Cape Breton bonds payable monthly: The company owes $700.000 of baël: dividends to the {preferred shareholders, and the question as to whether this will: be pai{ in full before regular dividends are resamed is frequently discussed by the shareholders.Needless to say the \u201cStreet\u201d is without any dfinite information uvon the point, and if the directors have formulated any policy upon the matter they are not telling anyone.In the case of a couple of companies: in the States dividends were resumed and back payments of accumulated interest: were made from time to tain Street.\"This store closes at 6 p.m.Saturdays at 9.30 p.m.- .of Lincoln, the family moved to.St.Catherines, which -continu@sl \u2018to be their home until Judge Senkler\u2019s\u2019death in 1900,\u2019 \u2018She leaves three som, E.C.Senklér, of Dawson City, gold commis- sfoner \u201cof the Yuken Territory; J.H.Senkler, K.C., and D.W.Ivan } ler, sof Vancouver, B.U., the remains] will be brought to Brockville for interment.Let \u2019 ete Charles McWood Fell Down Hotel ) ~ : Stairs.[ ; ' By falling down a flight of stairs in the St.\"James Hotel annex last evening Mr.Charles McWood, aged: thirty-two years, of Wellington street, Point xt.Charles, a married man, eustained a fracture of the skull and other injuries, which will probably cause his.death.He is at thé General Hospital in an usn- conscious condition, \u2018 ; \u2018Entering from thé street, he asked a bell-boy to direct him to the basement.Subsequently a heavy fall was heard, and Mr.McWood was found lying upon the stone floor at the foot of the stairway.\u2018This morning he was in a critical condition, and may die at Any inoment.\u2018NEW BRUNSWICK ORANGEMEN.St, John, N.B., March 16.\u2014(Speclal.) \u2014The Grand Orange Lodge, in session al Sussex, on Wednesday, passed 2 worded résolution ou the interference with pravincial rights.Harry If.McLeod, of Fredericton, son of Fev.Joseph MeLeod, a former Conservative candidate in York, was cluet-.ed grand master, Mr,\u2019 Jos.E.Huftubise, organiste de Notre Dame do Grace, Montreal, recommends.Mason &' Risch pianos: for tone and: durability.Assortment celebrated Mason -& Risch\u2019 pianos on view at Leach's, 2440 \"St.Catherine .Street._ Sold, cash or-$10 monthly.\u2014Advt.FLOUR PRICES.The - Qgilvie Flour Mills Company quotes the following prices: oa Royal Househoia .vee .$5.80 |.Glenora patent .550,1 19.00\u20ac Bran, per ton.: | +00 + 21:004 Shorts, per ton \u2018 The Allan line R.M.S.Ionian, from Liverpool for St.John, N.B., left Hai-| \u2018fax at two æ.ni, March 14, and docked at St.John at seven a.m.to-day.; 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\u2018 It you have money to invest, - write for particulars in any of the above lines.; G.A.FORBES, 67 Guardian Building, 160 8t.James Street, Montreal.Tel.Main 8179.6 per _1-89TH DIVIDEND.- The Shereholders ot The Molsons Bank are hereby notified that a Dividend of FIVE (35) \u2018PER CENT, upon the capital stock, has been -| declared for the current bals year, and that the sane will be payable at the office of the Bank, In Montreal, and at the Branches, on and after the FIRST DAY OF APRIL NEXT, The Transfer Books will be closed from 20th to dist.March,.both: days inclusive, .By order of the Board, - _ .JAMES BLLIOT, Montreal, 24th.February, 1906.J.0.BETOURNAY., CHARTRAND- & TURGEON, Accountants, , 180 St, James Street, à Director, | The Herald is published by \u2018The\u2019 Hera} : Publishing - Company.48 su id Montreal, James Brierley, » IMPEBIAL BANK OF CANADA BILITY INSURANCE.If you have money laying in the\" \u201cGeneral Manager, - - WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE, » vate branch telephone exchange system \u2018 STOCKS and BONDS ~~~ ES Sir Wilfrid Laurier Tells of the À - : *- SUR MONTRRAL DAILY HERALB.THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1005 ©.- Conference With Premier Haultain School Question Had Been Discussed Sufficiently to Show That Further Discussion ~~ Was Useless\u2014Reconsideration of Government\u2019s Position and Efforts to Meet ~~ Wishes of All Sections Would Surely Not be Wrong, Says the (Staft Correspondence of The Herald.) Ottawa, March 16.\u2014There.was a bitter debate in the House yesterday over the autonomy bills.The diecussion was precipitated by the leader of the OD- position, who made the letter of Premier Haultain to Sir Wiltrid Laurier an excuse for attacking the government for-the manner in which the bills had been prepared, and introduced to\u2019 the House.Mr.Borden and Mr.Foster charged the Prime Minister with having failed to consult the feeling of the * people of the West and ignoring their representatives in the preparation of the measures.: Sir Wilfrid Laurier and\u2018 Hon.Mr.Fitzæpatrick defended the government against these attacks, and clafmed the Conservatives were making an appeal to religious paasion and prejudice.The Minister of Justice charged.the Conservatives with playing double, In \u2018Ontario Dr.Sproule, M.P., was sending out petitiôns against the educational provisions of the bill, to, be signed by Orangemen in Ontario.In Quebec, E.Moreau, secretary of the CQonservati\u2019e Jacques Cartier Club, was sending out patitions iii favor.of the educational clauses being retained, to have them signed by the Catholic electors of QUEbec.- The trouble began immediately at the opening of the session.\u201cMR.BORDEN PITCHES IN WITH - House.\u201cDéen discuas d in t \u201ca million\u2019 penple there before final ar- Lo.» VIGOR: The leadar of the Opposition sald that he intended to-discuss some passages in the letter of Premier Haultain to Sir Wilfrid Laurier.\u2018Ie would not discuss the bill, but the manner in which the matter had been.plied before 1he The situation re Provincial autoromy \u2026 Dominion\u2019s Premier.evidently decided to give Mr.Sifton a dose of his own medicine, and settled Be terms for the Territories without m.- \u201c Speaking for the Government in October, '03, Mr.Sifton had given as the Government's reason for.not going on with it that the Finance Minister was absent in England, and he was the one man without whose presence the terms of autonomy could not be settled, ABSENCE OF MINISTERS, Two years later the terms were set- tied not only with the Finance Minister absent, \u2018but with the Minister of the Interior absent as well.: - Mr.Borden asked the reason why the Prime Minister had rushed down the autonomy bills just ahead of the return to Ottawa of Hon.Mr.Sifton and Hon.Mr.Fielding.There was great.haste shown then.That was three weeks ago, and not a single.step has been tuken to further the bill from that time to this.\" Had jhe need for haste been merely to anticipate the return of the two Cabinet Ministers or was it that the measure had caused so much dissatisfaction he could not conveniently go on with it\u201d \u2019 \u2019 The Territories had legislatures with all the power, weight, financial and charter granting.The Tepresentatives of the people of the Territories were in Ottawa, but they were not consulted with ruspect to several of the provisions of the autonomy bills, Mr.Haultain In \u2018tunity of discussing the school provisions, and had not seen them until noon \u201cof the day when the measures were introduced.\u2018 Sir Minister of the Interior in regard to the iterms.of the autonomy bills.He hud his letter said he hud not had oppor- Wilfrid.had not-consulted the\u2018 ily prepared.As evidenct he tells us that though given the first reading February 21, it has not yet been called for second reading.That is true, but it makes my ' heart sink to think that whatever we do We are always reproached by the other side with haviig done something wrong.I had scarcely taken my seat after\u2018 moving the first reading when Dr, Sproule, who sits be- sido the leader of the Opposition, arose \u2018and sald: \u2014\u2018This is an important bill, and I ask that a large number of copies be printed as there are many applications for it.I would sugggest that the sccond reading might be delayed for some period until there has been an opportunity to hear froin those who are thé most interested; the people of the Northwest.\u2019 This request seemed to be not unreasonable.1 thought It would be:advisable that all parties in this country should have op- rertunity.to digest the provisions of this bill.Again Dr.Sproule sald or thie bill: \u2018The later the second readlug comes on the better for our alms and desires.\u2019 \u201cI thought by giving the opportunity asked for by Dr.Sproule, to have this bill read and digested, [ was conferring upon him a favor and meeting the wishes of the leader of the Opposition.This appears Lo have been a sad mistake on my part.a\u2019 mistake which 1 shall perhaps.be slow to commit on future occasions.\u2019 : {ONLY ONE FEATURB COMMENTED \u201cMr.Borden -has found evidence of hasty preparation in the general scope.I do not agree with this.-1t is true that Mr.Haultain takes exception to almost every: provision of.the bill, but If 1' am to judge from the expressions Drege Jou es Clb; Saray $ any ra a of thinking, and we will prepare the clause according to our view, which we will submit to you.When the clause was prepared, it was submitted to.hin, It was open to him to discuss it, but after he had taken his position, and wa had taken ours, I do not suppose there would have been much to accomplisa by discussion.That is the position of the matter, and I leave it to the House to say whether, under such circum- etances, we have not given Mr.Haul- tain and Mr.Bulyea and the members representing the Northwest Territories every opportunity to be heard by us, and to have their views presented and thoroughly considered.Every impartial man who reads the letter of Mr.Haultain will come to the conclusion, after the explanation 1 have given, that there was nothing to complain of on their paré.The subject was thorougn- ly threshed out on the first day \u2018on which it was taken up, and after that we placed before the House the result of .our deliberations, \u201cMr.Borden has pressed for information on other subjects.I do not think this occasion calls\u2019 for more information than I have given oi former occasions.It shall be the duty of the government at the proper time to give the.House all the fnformation that is necessary for the proper diecussion of the bill.q : \u2019 GOVERNMENT NOT WRONG IN TRYING TO MEET THE VIEWS OF ALL SECTIONS \u201cMy honorable friend has asked nme If we contemplate any amendments 19 the bill, I do not know that any wroug will be done to anybody if we.are.Would it be the first time that a government should see whether it was possible to satisfy all sections of the country?In view of the petitions that had been presented from one quarter aud another, would ii be wrong if the government sald: We will reconsider ou: position and'see whether or not we au satisfy \u201cI'am sorry my honorable friend has: treated the subjeot a little more light!y ! to-day than I would have expected] im to do on an occasion of this kind.\u201cWe have the spectacle to-day of p2- titlons belug presented asking that the} educational clause be removed from the bill, and numerous other petitions ask- | Ing \u2018that -the bill be not passed In its; \u2018of opinion .which are coming In from\u2019 present form.This is a very dellcaie| developed sing October last, was a pe-.not discussed the financial terms with ali parts of the country there is only culiar one.\u2019 Northwest autonomy had and 4.Mr.Borden said in October, 1803, he had offered a resolution favoring Northwest autonomy, and at tha.time said the matter was of such importance that its consideration would require so i much time t rangements Were conc.ded.Mr, Frank (iver on that deba° * had said he was not going dlindly to the proposals, and Mr.Walter Scott had.said he was ot willing To have action taken in \u2018\u2019o absence of the Minister of the Inter.The Government declined to accept the: tional provisions were to be submitted to, say anything of its merits at , motion aid thé Liberass voted it down.- Jus.before the Last election Sir Wilfrid made a.speech poomisilig autonomy for ihte Territories.Mr.Oliver wbô®.had étclinhéd Lo enter a \u2018blind pool',at the suggestion of the leader of the Opposi- thor, jo¥fully hastened to do so at the mandats of the Prime Minister, and in doing so had emered a much blinde-r -.- pool.Hon.Mr.Hau!tain that \u2018any man Who precipi- 128d the liscussion of \u2018terms of auto- rormry in ithe heat of a political cam- Taien was no friend of the Territories.\u201d Sifton' had \u2018written Mr.| Sir Wilfrid Laurier :the Finance \u2018Miniater.the \"Prime Minister.of the Territories.The question then was who -had he con-.He had not dis-{one feature of the bill.and that the! he House in 191-2-3; cussed the educational provisions with! school clause, which, hhs caused any comment.\u201cWith regard\u2019 to the number of pro- sub£ét.It 18 not the first tIme that! the question.of education his come ba-y Upon every occasion of! tac, : fore.Parliament, \u2018 that it \u2018has engaged the -attention | Parliament, In 1872-3 -Kegarding sulted\u201d ,Mr.Borden suggested.that Sir! x Hawkesbury (3).s\u2026\u2026.vid Cayenne .G, Gwynne * Arnprior (3).W.Milne /»- E- Mooney E Dontigny.Iforwards.R., Murpby .McMillan.\u201c \u2026.C.Decarrie P.Murphy.\u201c seu P, Doyle '*.Leaderoute,.de .R.Murray Referee\u2014Bob Meldrum, Montreal.ve Umpires\u2014Messrs.Partridge, A.White and Ald.Sam Rosenthal.Co Timers\u2014A.De Wolfe aid R.Jamleson.SUMMARY.\u2026\u2026.Murray 00° ; Murphy .00 \u2018McMillan .00 .Dontigny 30 .Muarphy .00 Arpprior.-.MeMillan .% .Hawkesbury.Decairie x .Arnprlor.Leaderoute 4.00 Tenaltien = Dontigny, 1; wynne, 1.Gwynne, THB PLAY.\u2018 Both \\eams weré well recei 3 was Referee Meldrum.rev STILLWELLY, 4, Léaderoute, 1; à by the crowd commenced POPULAR ; 7 pam ie ; + \\ Dos ve sa casio ANE A585} 4 > w! ; 24 \u201cDey's rink |\u2019 and If -the blue \u2018and white | Gwynne ahd \u201cMooney | mas 21 SV 4 à ! at 9 o'clock and at.once the.Arn iors rush- | eä.\u2018The Hawkeaburys: played well, \u2018and for Gwynne and Dontigny were penalized, the fermer for tripping and the Arnprior Pover for slashing.Both nets had narfow escapes and each goal-mimder had to stop some.hot ones.Selzing the puck when it bounded from Pearson\u2019s leg, Capt.Murray @rew first Hawkesbury, 1; Arnprior, 0.Halt Upe elapsed in three minutes.: Immediately after the resumpti the Arnpriors rushed and Murphy scored on a pretty shot.: .JArnpriors, 1; Hawkesburys, 1.! One minute later Dontigny and McMlllan rushed.\u2018 McMillan skhot\u2018\u2019and the umplre's hand went up.: Arnpriors, 2; Hawkesburys, 1.\u2018 Following up\u2018 one of Milng's long lifts, SO EE ¥ HE 1S SATISFIED.Ë * Louis McNamara, president\u2019 of the winning team, was about the happlest man in Ottawa after «the match.\u2019 + \u201cSplendid, wasn't it?\u2019 smiled Mr.McNamara.\u2018Our boys did \u2018em up in fine style, but those Hawkes- bury chaps are the genuine goods.I am greatly satisfied with the result and with the showing of the, Arnprior team.\" } 3 .* HRNIHTHEEN HENRI RIRE RE IEEE Armprior forwards got under the puck.ney lifted miserably, and Dontigny, pur- 18Thing the rubber, again beat Cayenne- out nicely.Lo ; Cy ; Arnpriors, 3; Hawkesburys, 1.Murphy of Hawkesbury subsequently shot, and a dispute arose.Finalily, the shot was proven to have gone straight, and Ald.Ros- enthal replaced Mr.H.Partridge as umpire.Arnpriors, 3; Hawkesburys, 2.* * desteske sk sk sk okede sie went to the Arnpriors, McMillan doing the ck.: \u201c Arnpriors, 4;.Hawkesburye Murphy got the next for , 3 - Hawkesbury on Ty.e Cu THE PROUD PRESIDENT.\u2018 Mr, Louis McNamara, President of the .Arnprior Hockey Club, Champions of the Ottawa Valley, and Secre- tary- Treasurer of the Dttawa Valley Hockey League.a pretty side \u2018shot which completely fooled Hayes.4 Arnprios, 4: Hawkesburys, 3.Tackey Leaderoute sbot from centre.The puck wofild.have gone wide, but Cayenne pulled ti into the net with his hand, much.to the disgust\u2019 of llawkesbury sympathizers.That ended the scoring, and time elapsed as Dontigny was hurt by a stiff bodycheck.FERRER RRR RRR ER AREAL .PRESIDENT JAMIESOX SPEAKS + a0 > ar Percy Jamieson, of Almonte, # % thought the match one of the beat oe + yet played for the championship.+\" + \u2018{ am glad that*\u2019the trophy re- + mains In the Upper Valley league.\u201d 3% declared Mr.Jamieson.\u201cThe Arn- % \u201c priors are a crack team and have % made a garrison finish after a bad +, start.I \u2018congratulate both teams.3% They did nobly.\" .¥ + : * When \u201ctime was up Arnprior supporters thronged the ice.und carried the victors shoulder high into their dressing quarters.\u201cThe Hawkesburys were alsovcheered as they retired.beaten, but not dishonored.: : x \u2014 ; NOTES.It was \u2018an exciting finish.; Arnprior, 5: Hawkesbury, \u20184.The, winners deserved the bouquets, Two thousand five hundyed people there.Pete Murphy\u2019s rushes were beauties.He never tires.\u2019 \"4 No thr Arnnriors will not challenge for the Stanley Cup.Co Billy Milne, captain of the -Arnpriors, is no.stranger in Montreal., , \u201cMilne, of.Arnprior, ts Arthur Moore's rival when it comes to lifting.- \u2018Phillin \u2018Doyle did splendld]y for a youngster.Tle attends McGinn.\\ Pearson is an old Maxville boy and is \u201c well-known lacrosse player.like Japanese shells into Mukden.Maybe the crowd didn't yell when Bob Meldrum: appeared in a Wanderer jersey.Bob Meldrum attended a.banquet at Arn- prior.in honor of the victorious septotte.Mr.Ralph Slattery, of Arnprior, accom- panjed the winning team to the Capital.\u201cPretty good hockey.\u201d \u2018That was Frank McGee's opinion of the game.Ho knows.Rillv Allen, of the Winnipeg Froe Press, also cheered for the winning seven.He, too, comes from Aruprior.oe Lumber Kings to win, but admits defeat at the hands of a better team.co Max Sinn, of the Witness, a former Arn- prior boy, was a hearty supporter of \u2018the puck-chasers in blue and white.Mike Shea.of football fame, occupied a goat In the press stand.He.leaves shortly for Harvard University, where he will coseh twenty-six minutes play was nip.'and tuck.} \\ blood for the Lower Ottawa representatives.of play, | Dontigny went off in the next game which | ANOTHER GAME ON SKATES AT CORN- , WALL.At some stages shots were sent at-Cayenne : Andy Leamy, of Hawkesbury, expected the mecs pro > I > + .DEVONSHIRE MAXIM.\u2019 8 the famous dog that was lost alew days o, Bat 3 : time enable his owner to ship him (his week to Rochester, wiere he at the big bench show now in progress there.os shows in Buffalo and Brooklyn.\" a .re ie i found.bite | e is n hib Afterwards he will \"exhibited et oneh CofE \\ ir PAID PLAYERS MAY \u201cNOW RETURN HOME bib Sault Ste.-Marie, Mich., Magch 15.\u2014(Spe- clal.)-\u2014The International Hockey League season came to a close last evening with the game between teams of the two Soos, which was.Won.bg the Americans by 7 to 1.Notwithstanding the one-sided score the game was well played, and would have been more even had it not been for the phenomenal work of Joges in goal for the Americana.Besides bein, fagt, it was clean, and not a man was ruled off.At half-time the score was 3 to 1.The teams: ol Americans\u2014Jones, Hamilton, Howell, Stephens, Pitre, Laviolette, Switzer.- Cuanadians\u2014Maltman, Brown, Gillard, Taylor, Clifton.Collins, Ward.' Reteree\u2014Bike- Young.; WINDSOR WON AT LAST.Halifax, N.S., March 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014After & series of defeats in Newfoundland.Syd- rey, New Glasgow and Truro, the Wind- #or hockey team came to this city yesterday and \u2018defeated the Crescents in ¢the Exhibition Tink last night by a score, of 4 goals to 2 This was the last game of the Senlor League series in this city.and it places tha Wind- standing than the Crescents.J SHEREROOKIS ARE CHAMPIONS.Sherbrooke; Que., March 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Sherbrooke Juniors are now -champions of the Eastern Townships Junior League ser- lès, having defeated Windsor Mills by 11 to 3 in the final game.ot = i : LACROSSE 1 Coruwall, Ont: March i4.\u2014-There was an- one up from the previous game, and the.play was even more exciting than.tu the first contest, The only trouble the spectators ex- perlenced was fo keep track of the number of goals scorcd, for the shots came in on cth goulkeepers thick and fast, like the Japanéso shells into Mukden.\"The sgore was by the narrow margin of one goal.p The first quarter was all N'A.L.U.the Kasterti_ players scoring seven straight goals.The second' quarter saw the C.L.A.Bcore flve goals to their oppoñent's three.They broke even in the third quarter, put fn the final period the C.L.A.scored seven to oife.The teams were as.follows: ' R.J.Graveley.Umplres J.N.Brouillette.Timers.Referee\u2014J.P.Kervin.SYDNEY TEAM CHAMPIONS | \u201cOF CAPE Bii£TON LEAGUE Sydney, C.B., March 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Sydney Nationals defeated \"North Sydney Victorias\u2019 here last night by the &core of 3 to 2, in the play-off for the champlonship of the Cape Breton lfockey League.The game, which ONE OF THE CHAMPIBNS.- G.McDonalg Theo.Matheson sor team in a belter position in the league |.a record, 33 goals, and the C.L.A.men won, CLA, \\ N.A.LU.N.Carpenter.Goal.ver do McAteer D.Cameron.Point B.-McDonald John.White.,.Cover.W.Burns F.Degan, .Defence field.J.Hunter {.J.Milden:.Centre.JT.Seymour.{R.Meffinnon.Home Tield.:.L.McCourt H.McAlear.Qui.home,.Thompson G.P.Tackaberry.Iluside home.B: Lalonde = BN i | \u2018Billy.Pearson, Point Piayer for the Arnprior Hockey Club, Champions of the Ottawa Valley! \u2019 \u2018was very fast with but little combination, was satisfactorily refereed by Dr.BlHott, of New Glasgow.Victorias were champions last year and the trophy now changes hands.; ae nm i EASTERN LEAGUE NUTES: \u2018The Montreal Club will train at Cliester, Pa., where Toronto went last year.Pitcher Fairbanks, lust year with Providence, will he with the Utica State League team this season.- .° Matipas- and\u2019 Auvry, the big Parislan, will \"orld at Sohmer Park} Friday, March 24.a lacrosse team.hovaeah sed Ÿ ARR ENRTRARNNE \u2018\u2018Horgeshoes,'\u2019 \u2018\u2018horseshoes,\u201d cried an en- c .æ thuslastie spéctator/ as Hayes made a sen- * THISTLES HAVR GONR WRST.+ # sationa] stop, Nee less to say he came from ¥ Ls Rat Toringe Moet les ott last * \u201cdown'\u2019 the line.: Toi , LM .5 .4% play one or two games with.th \u2018 rr % Marlboros.Negotlations were ons ¥ THE TELEPHONE CUP.% teed into for Enathen match here # 8 ww *» w either the ctorias, or a + Vee for a elephony Bn wy 4% team composed of Victorias and # .tea A « Motreals, but thoy foil through.+ Northern Electric- téam, present holders \u2018of HC %* ?Th Iy local hockey fixtur 3 the trophy.finished & tie with the Bei Tate Ÿ ymportènes Chat romaine \"a ane À phone scven.scor | to 1, J ce th: gam | À match at the Arena to-night b other ne will have to be played.* tween.thy Viviorias of Otlawas and ¥ cL .tho Loyolas for the junior cham- % SHEARER 3 plonship of the CAHL _ ° - % & NO COMPLAINTS MADE.# Fr déndocdatéde dede hdi .#.; ia a a % \u201cWe have no complaints to.Ca 7 Core § os tare dine 2 Van-H ent 0 awkesbury 3 oy q + Per the \u2018match, We have had a i 0 an Ad orne * auccesafu] feazon aoû have Jandod * Ci ; 4 à Ai Lo RA 2 \u20184, the covets cLaren trophy by : ., lu : # dint of hard work.Those Arn- \u2018# at 3 wo ukury, Î § C # priots are daisies, but our team 6 # Worti dollars for.pee 7 : 4 alniost as good, It was a fine.# da ° {3 we al aboin gt & | HARMS, WARKNESS AND, CO.+ HH } car N 0 nt ; Hate hi RE Te Yate I2 TARA 2,05 CR \"oo _ cu Pa 4.te + stred by PF ;n Wl \u201cAS 044 6 ue wp ' , HIGH SCORES MA LOCAL BOWLING MATCH Tee = a - The M:A.A.A.and Victoria Rifles\u2019 Reserves last night bowled an, igiportant match in the championship series He C.A.B.A., the Re- gerves winning by the Jarrow margin of thirteen pins, There now.remain but two.matches to play In the Montreal section, that between the Vies' Actives and the Engineers to-uight,.and a.postponed match.between the Vics\u2019 Reserves amd Vies\" Actives.- M.A AA.E.Burnett 184 146 173\u2014503 W.Legallais 180 161 171-612 K.Walsh 176 153, 233561 F.Gaïdner 169.138 172-479 7.Turgeon 204 179 167\u2014550 R.Waiker .\u2026.00000000 185 170 182\u2014037 » .\u2014\u2014\u2014 Total .ee ei area, 3,142 R.Darling 2 149 207576 J.Willock 200 144 101544 G, Wyness .83 157 174\u2014014 JL, .MeRobie .175 189 204\u201456R 2.Belcourt \u2026 Cees 168 133 170\u2014468 W.Simpson .- 192 16T 176\u2014483 TOLAY Liles pees one 4,165 Majority for Ttéserves\u201413.The standing of the teams is as follows:\u2014 ; To Won.Lost.pa.7 LH \u201ca MAAS A pees , Vics' Reserves .6 5 1 Vices\u2019 Actives 5 5 2 Engineers .[I 4 3 1 Y.M.C.A.WON BASKETBALL MATCH FROM WESTMOUNT Tw the first game of the s fen to determ- other exciting game of lacrosse on skates |!ne tha city basketball championship the at the Victoria.Rink en Monday \"evening.| V.M.C.4: defeated Westmount\u2019 by 24 to 13 Th ; : changes ineLin_the 9; y ; I a] The Y.M.C.A.led all tbe way, and showed better form than their opponents in both periods of play.At half-time the VY.M.bad an advantage of four points, the score standing 11¢q 7, and in the sccond, hal?they increas: 1, FER FHA F HERR F GRRE R URI FRN = ; : * * BOD MBLDRUM'& OPINION.: F se \u2014 : #% \u201cTt was fast hee pnusu- À 3 ally clean,\u201d sald fades Mel H&- % drum, of the Arnprior-Hawkesbury 3% 3+ match.\u201cThe better tram evidently + % won; but the losers sre plucky.ap À % they mako \u2018em and should be much # Se stronger next season if they keep # 3e togetper.Both teams deserve credit 3 % for their fine games.\u201d Ë AL .RESTE MUNIE MIRE IE SIENNE IEEE SEE ed their lead to nina.\u201d As the.score will indicate the game was closély contested, both teams playing excellent basketball.For the winners J.MeCualg- and.Shaw played \u2018most effectively, and for Westmount Brown wns easily the \"most efficient man on his team, Arthur: Ross «ilso.doing .Rood.work.The line-up:- : Y.M.C.A.Westmount, NF.Shaw.Guard.is: Sutherland HH.Cobb.Guard.E.Copland B, Matthews.Uenife .+A.Ross P.McCuaig.Forward .Sutherland J.MrCuaig.:.Forward.;.\u2026IT, Brown Referce\u2014Mr.A.Cuyford.Previous to the- senior gamé the Tigers defeated Point St.Charles \u2018In the -infermedi- ate séries by nine tn seven.Hoth games were witnessed by a large crowd, which filled the gallery to overflowing.: >, {DIRECT, 2.04 1-2, DIED OF ~ HEART RUPTURE YESTERDAY New York, March I&\u2014Direct, 2.04%, fore mer champion pacing stallion and sire \u2018ol \"many grand circuit winners, dropped dead .0f rupture of the heart at East View Farm, James Butler's stock farm, yesterday.The stallion was, valued at about $50,000, aid wns the sire of Directly, 2.03%, and Direct Hal, 2.04%, Directly: 18° still the world\u2019s champion two-year-old pacer.Sixty of Direct's pet Are \u2018credited with standard records, 21 of them uader 2.15.Mirect was stor, and \u2018war twenty years old.ny -prizes as a trotter, and at the age o.six years became a pacer.wining about $14,000 in paclng.Tila heat of .ldgh Wheel sulky [] He won 2.06 is still the world's record.MILBURN\u2019S * Heart and Nerve : Pills.\u2014 Are a specific for all heart and nerve troubles.Here arc some of the symptoms.Any one of them should be a warning for you to attend to it ime mediately.'t delay.Serious breakdown of the system may follow, if you do: Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Dizziness, Palpitation of the Heart, Shortness of -Breath, Rush of Blood to the Head, Smothering and Sinking Spells, Faint and WERk Spells,.Spesm or Pain through the Heart; Cold, Clammy Hands and Feet.There may be many minor symptoms of heart and nerve trouble, but these are the chief ones.Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will dispel all these symptoms from the system.} 1 Price BO cents per box, or 8 for $1.28.WEAK SPELLS GURED.Mrs.L.Derey, Hemford, N.S., writes as follows: \u2014''I was troubled with ixziness, weak spells and fluttering of the heart.I procured a box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and they did me #0 much good that I got two more boxes, and after finishing them I was completely | (re-elected.) À fmocies * / \u201c -CURLING .' s * Eo ., + | JENKINS THRRW GOTCH.Mew York, March 16.\u2014Tom Jeak- - s.of -Clevelzsd, Ohia, .defeated .k Gotoh, \u2018of Humboldt, Jowa, their \u2018wrestling match hero last he contest Was catch-as-catch- \u2018 Jenkins secured the first : \u201cWith a balf-Nelson and bard in 19 mins.end 34 secs.The ond fall was won by Gotch with\u2019 bar lock and neck-hold in 6° 8, 47 secs.The third fall went Jenkins with a Scotch hold and half-Nelson, in 11 mins.and 10 dk hk Bags EE \"SEE Ë ee.© ® \u201cdé ae afro af fee fe ae af fe ie aff ae Tk apré die te sf decfeaeae tK 24 a .2 » | : : CHECKER TOURNAMENT IN PROGRESS AT TORONTO checker tournament between British and Amperican teams_ was opened at the American Hquse yesterday.It Is expected that the tournament.will last ten days, as 400 games are to be played, according to an agreement by' both.teams.teem is made up of five Scotch and five -English champions.; The players are:\u2014 .American\u2014Samuel Grover, .C.F.Barker and A.J.Heffner, Boston: W.G.Hill \u2018and George D.Dearborn, Lowell; Dr.A.Schaef- fer, New York; H.B.R.Rinolds, Syracuse; J.T.Dinvir, Chicago; C.F.Horr, Butfalo, N.Y.; L.8.Head, Albany.© - Substitutes\u2014C.H.Bfter, Chicago, and C.H.Freeman, .Providence, R.I._ Britiah\u20141I.Morall, Liverpool; Jas.Halll- well, Lentashire; A.Hyndes, Manchester: W.Gardner, Leeds; Alfred Jordau, London: James Xr Buchan, Glasgow; Richard Jordan, Edinburgh: Robert Stewart, Blairadam.Substitute\u2014H.Henderson, Muirkirk.The two move restriction system was adopted.Each member of the teams will meet games.The Americans won three and.lost three in the afternoon and fourteen games were drawn.\u2018 21 20 \u2018Evening play concluded at 11.05 o'clock.the: Britishers having won six games, while fourteen were drawn.: » JR.C.A.H.L.CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE SETTLED TO-NIGHY -.Cnly one hockey champjonship remains to be settied, that of tis Junior: Amateur Hockey Association, and the final contest to settle honors in that body will be played to-night at the Arena between the Victorlas, of Ottawa.the present holders of the \u2018title,\u2019 and Loyola College.The college boys succeeded in downing their local rival, and proved to be\u2018one of the speediest junior septettes which has played here for thé championship.The college authorities, however, \u201cobjected to the boys going to Ottawa as it.would, interfere with their studies.After ward the champions, in true sporting spirit, agreed io play one game in Montreal for.the title, and that\u2019 will come off \u2018to-night at the- Arena.BASEBALL RAUB TOR TOFT.Toronto, March 16.-\u2014Manager Harley writes that President Kréltner, of the Montreal Club, has agreed to trade Jack Toft to To- runto for Tom Raub under certain conditions._This_will be good news for the_ gn.Mr.Harley states that he has signed \"Bill Reid, .the Toronto southpaw pitcber.O'Brien, the .Toronto shortstop, is doing great stunts \u2018with the Philadelphia Athletics in the South.Harley will be in Toronto on Saturday next.CURLING [/CURLERS, LOSING: INTEREST.\u2019 The curlers are losing interest In the game snd e Tinks are almost deserted these days.Only three matches were played last night.The Heather ice was held down by a soll- tary friendly.between the.veteran and green curlers of that club.It Was as follows: Greenies./ Vets.M.E.Casey .¢ \u2018 C.Stansfield A.N.Gifford C.G.Ross Jl.G.Punnett ° -H, Roffey J.H.8.McClure J.L.Eaves (akip)\u2014 5 (skip)\u201413 HEATHER \u2018BEAT ORMSTOWN.Two rinks of Ormstown curlers, who came in and played the Heather curlers on Hea: ther ice.yesterday morning, were defeated by a score of 33 to 16: The rinks and scores WESTMOUNT ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB'S RECORD The third annual meeting of the was held Tuesday evening at the club's headquarters, Victoria Hall, West- mount.Mr.Harry Poliwka, who acted as chairman tn the early part of the to read the report of the past season.which showed the club to be in a good position, and thelr record was one that the W.A.A.A.feels very proud of.The first team were successful in winning alll the competitions they entered for, viZ.: Caledonian Cup, Charity Cup, and the Montreal and Distrièt League Division.- The club's record for seas n 1904, including the second team\u2019s games, was: «.Gonls P w.Is D.- .for Agst.25 17 ho 8 67.28 * First team's record: ( TN Goals P.WW La.D.for .Agst.19 15 2 2.8 - 12 League Points .-.« .14 Possible points .\u2026.\u2026.16 The following gentlemen were élgbted to hold office for the cnsuing sedson, viz.: - \u2019 Prosident\u2014Mr.James Wilson.Vice-president\u2014Mr.G.H.Heald.- Hon.treasurer\u2014Mr.A.A.Andrews .(ve-electad.) * Hon.\u2018secre - Captain\u2014Mr.James Macfarlane, {.Vice-captain\u2014Mr.J.Martin.Committee-\u2014Messrs.W.Deans, H.G.Woodburn.John Nairn.Delegates to M.and.D.L.\u2014Messrs, Wilson and Shortrede.and with the players of last year still available, the prospects of another successful season look very bright.The hon.secretary would be pleased to hear from any gentlemen wishing to become members.Address Victoria Hall, West- mount.- * OUTRBMONT BOYS ATTENTION.The Outremont Association Football Club will hold their-annual meeting at thé club house, 1 St, Catherine Road.on Friday evening.All interested are requested to attend as matters of importance will be discussed.There will be a meeting of the Outre- mont A.A.A.executive, also a general meeting of the Association, at the club house, 1 8t.Catherine ad, on Friday evening.Asfull attendance is request- od, as the méeting will be most important to members.- ; .\u2014Prmmmenmntinmmnts A SUGGESTED TEAM.A Herald reader suggests the following team: to meet the Rat Portage Thistles: Goal, Waugh; point, .Strachan; cover, Dickie Boon:.rover, Russel] Bowley centre, Jack Marshall: cured.I must say that I.cannot recom: LL = ee - wk Lg © 4 s nel +, .+ .Cry wings, Cell Blachtord and Blair Ras- Boston, Mass., March 16.\u2014An international |- \u201cThe visiting | James Ferrie and George | each member of the opposing team in four! \u2018were; \u2014 \u201c\" ; - Heather.* 3 Ormstown.R.R.Common H.Chambers J.Btewait A.Mullen .Jas, bane K.+.Smith R.Thomson ~ B.McGerrigle + takip)\u201417 (skip}\u2014 8 R.M.Simpson F.D.Kee > Dr.Church , w.B.Bryson J.Grant Cornell Jos.Bordeaux C.W.Tofleld | Geo.Baird : .(skip)\u201416 (ekip)\u2014 8 | Westmount Assoclation Football Club: avening, called upon the hon.secretary.tary\u2014Mr.G.P.Shortrede| .Small], C.Harding and Several new members were present) + A d Lo-the-poor-Indian was Clothed when He: Donned His 7 accard with his individuality than most men who go to the hit-or-miss cus tom tailor.' You can\u2019t blame the tailor; he does his best to guess \u2018how a certain pat-, tern of cloth will look on you when made up.Sometimes he guesses ca \\ right\u2014more often wrong.When you come to Semi- ready you try on the actual garment.You can see exadly how the pattern and style suits « your individuality.You know this before you - buy \u2014you can change -your mind afterwards and get your money back: .47e Semi-ready\u201d Tailoring MONTREAL 231 St.James Street, 1250 St.Catherine Street.© MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF WESTMOUNT PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | District of Montreal, \"|! i PUBLIC NOTICE, To the inhablianis of tha Town of \u201cWest- mount nid all others int: \u2018sted: UBLIC NOTICE is hereL, given by the undersigned, Seoretiry-Troezsurer, that the Spéclal Assessment Rolls, prepared under By-laws 26, 46, 47 and 109 of the Council of the Town, of the assesement and apportionment -of the costs of certain macadamizing works and sewers qr drains, made\u2019 in the Town under the provisions of said By-laws, have bein deposited in the office of sald mitted for.heinologation to.the ofdinliry- place of .sessions, o'clock in the evening, on the Third day\u2019 of April next, nineteen hundred and five (1903), when .the said Council shell be prepared.to hear all- the partles interested, and will thereafter homologate the said Special As- as the case may be.Glven at the Town of Westmount, this sixteenth dey of \u2018March, nineteen hundred and five (1905).: 24 WM.MINTO, Secretary-Treasurer.ee Major-Gen.Barnhardt and Lieutenant Teesdale, of the British army.ac- -companied by five men of the Army Service Corps, who arrived in this country on the Tonian, left to-day by the ~\u2014 will\u2019 take the \"Empress of India Shanghai.; for With a purchase of One Dollar or more we give 2 Green Stamps for $1 and $2 worth of stamps extra, when presenting this Coupon until Maroh 18th, at the 2 Stores.[stylish Hat- Buffalo Robe ; .| J ting as Practice \u2018Council, opel :0/ the-Tonmunichtion of all interested, and that the same will be sub- | ; { e Council at a | General Session of the Councll, to.be.held at dt eight?sessment Rolls, with or without amendments, | Lo vet Oe 4 = IMPORYPD DIRECT: } Vitithd States, « ualities.© K ARCH.WELS®» 2282 ST.Catherine rast À (Erasure of homologated !.\u2026:e (enst pide), from Notre Dame Street north Pa the.St.Antoine: Ward of the Cily of Montreal.PUBLIC NOTICE.|.PrBLic NOTICE {s hereby given that the City of Montreal will, by and through their undersigned Attorneys and Counsel, present to the Superior Court for the District of Montreal, in Ye Province of Quebec, sit- ivision in Room No.31 at the Court House \u2018of this City, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of April next, at half-past ten of the clock in the forenoon, or as soon as.Counsel can be heard, a petition asking that the homologated plan of the 8t.Antoine Ward of the said City be modified by erasing Bruchesi Street, from Notre Dame Streat.northwards, as indicated on the plan to be fyled with said petition.=~ °° L.J.ETHIER, a J.L.ARCHAMBAULT, Attorneys for the City of Montreal, City Hall, | Montreal, 15th March, 1905.DEPARTMENT D CANALS LACHINE CANAL.Notice to Steel, Iron and Brass Workers.BALED TENDERS, endorsed \u2018Tender for finishing work,\u2019\u201d\u2019 will be received by the undersigned yntil 16 o'clock on Monday, the 20th March.1805, for the finishing of worm gears, gear wheelr, bearings, shafting, etc.for the Lachine Canal lock gates.Specifications, forms of tender and all necessary information, can be procured at tune office of the Superintending Engineer of the Quebec Canals, No.2 Place d\u2019Armes Square, Montreal, on and after tlie 6th instant.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, .L, K.JONES, \u2019 Secretary.Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 10th March, 1905.°° Newspapers inserting this advertisement withoyt authority from the Department will not be paid for it._ ; q 3 Ea DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CAL ALS \u201c, LACHINE CANAL.* NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.EALLD TENDERS.endorsed \u201cTender for LD Installation of \u2018Maclivery.\u201d will be re.en AE .e ¥: - Friday.ttie 24thñ Mareh, 7905, for the installation of machinery for the operation of lock-.gates on the Lachine Canal.23 Specifications and full information will be furnished on and after Friday, the 10th instant, at thd office of the Superintendiiig.d'Armes, Montreal, may.be obtained.Lo The Department bind itself to accept the lowest qr soy teader.= |; Son 0 By carder y este L.kK.JoNgs, © does, not b \u2018Department of Railways and Canals, : Ottawa; 11th March, 1905.Newspapers inserting \"this advertisement without authority from the Department \u2018will not be paid.for it.© OLD FAMILY LACE.\u201c .\u2018 \\ What is more valued than a piece of old family lace?\u2018Jt may be solled, but if sent bere we clean it so that it will boid all its original brightness .and rarity.Lo.'R.PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Qus.2410 St.Catherine Street, and 1858 Notre Dame Street, * > Phones\u2014Bell (Up) 4041; Main 1597.C.\u2018P.R.for Vancouver, where \u2018they\u2019 Merchants 23.Cash Receipts With a Purchase of One Dollar | +.ALL NEXT WEEK A.LECLAIRE 203 Sk, laurence 337 Motu.Royal A, \u201cCor.Montana.) hy members of oùr company, and the R.Ness, and H.KE.Williams.\\ TEL.UP 669.SOURCE OF SUPPLY! © Farms of the following well-known gentlemen: A.Drummond; C.S.balance of our supply from the Dair Campbell, The GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO'Y., 2685 SL Catteries Stet ees A \u201cCam \u201c| A WELL DRESSED MAN |! \"* IS THE TERM APPLIED TO THE MAN WHO-IS\" bell Cla quality to his clothes that points him wut as Nothing sue look jt\u2014wear good clothea~l.e., our cloth CAMPBELL'S, Corner McGill aid St.Jam es Ste.| à mai ceeds like snocess.TO be supcesstul- Pane, 5» the homologated line on the east side of .Engineer of the Quebec Canals, No.2 Place.where forms of tenders ; \" \u20ac | igned_uniil o'clock on Secretary: oo e, \\ a, LC® = d\u201d yore + \u2018 A 1 3 LATANIA BORBONICA PALM th \"n° eam tk Ex Big Auction EE BIg Auction.peer 12725 SL + 14 .+GONTINUES: NEXT SATURDAY TEE AT 2 PML | 2446 ST.CATHERINE ST.(Ini brasil) The people that attended this suction sale last Saturday and Monday ware astonished at the cence and condition of 7 the goods sacrificed at auction prices.\u2018ABSOLUTRLY NO RK- ; SERVE\" were the instructions given us by N.GQ.Valiquette, Limited.They do not wish .to move one article of this immense assortment of Parlor Furniture, Dining Room Suites, Bedroom ; Suites, Sittingroom and Library Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Por- / tieres and Lace Curtains, Brees Beds, Iron Beds, Springs, etc.etc.: 20° The Greatest Chanu.«the Year.Stook .on View Every Day Until Sale.Any Artiole put up upon request.Nothing Reserved.RAE & DONNELLY, Austonesrs J I THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S Sale of Carpets and Furniture is meeting with great satisfaction amongst - the money-saving buyers.: Beds, Mattresses, Bedding.Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture, Yancy Tables and Chalrs.\u2019 All under large discounts; mail orders filled, * THOMAS LIGGET, 533i Sides, \"1.As Of all the brands of Black Teas, on the market, some are only fair, others if you want the best, try the good ; but CONDOR CEYLON BLACK it is the purest and most fragant Tea of .that Island, - | .: : ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.In lead packets at 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c.Hem\" E, D.MARCEAU, ; ° ° ; 9 , 281-285 ST.PAUL STREET, Montreal.| ST.PATRICK'S DAY TABLE sketch Through Erin's Ise, ; To spor.awhile, : Love and Valor ander'd _:.With Wit, the sprite, \u201cWhose quiver bright A thousand arrows aguatider'd; Where'er they pass, \".A triple grass Shoots up, with dew-drops As woftly green As emerald seen .oo.Through purest crystal gleaming, O the 8hararock, the green, immortal .Shamrock! - streaming, Chosen leaf Of Bard and Chlef, \u2019 Oig Erin's native Shamrock! | Says Valor, \u201cBee, .They apring for me, Those leafy gems of morning! Says love, \u201cNo, no, For me they grow, My fragrant path adorning.\u201d But Wit perceives .The triple leaves, ©\u2018 - Ana cries, \u201cOh! do not sever A type that blends \" .Thres godlike friends, ~ * Love, Valor, Wit, for ever!\u201d O the Shamrock, the green, Immortal > Shamrock! Coa Chosen leaf : Of Bard and Chief, ; Erin's native Shamrocki- Se firmly fond - May last the bond \u2018They wove that morh together, And ne'er may fall One drop of gall On Wit's celestial feather! May Love, as twine, His flowers divine, 1 \u2018om a.|\" ot thorny falsehood weed \"m! May, Valor ne'er 0 His standard rear ., Against the cause of Freedom! Ô the Shamrock, the green, immortal Shamrock! Chosen leaf - , Of Bard and Chief, \u201cOld Erin's native Bhamrock! ~~ DBCO- RATIONS : Use a lace centrepiece over green | crepe paper cut to fit and fastened with a few white thread stitches.A circular mirror placed in the centre 4s bordered with bunches of shamrock attached to green ribbon endh which extend to each cover.In the centre of each bunch of foliage, whica are of green tissue paper, is tied a souvenir, which nay be either comical, or a bit of sbver\u2014atickpins of shamrocus or pins of bogwood.These are drawn from the borders as the fluests finlsh their.coffee.In the centre place a: crystal jar of carnations, either white or green.' White or green .candles in holders are hooded with dark green shades decorated with pale green shamrocks and crystal fringe.These can be substituted by those of paper.5 Guests\u2019 cards are of shamrocks, the reverse of which contain a quotation from some Irish ballad or a\u2018comicab If a gold band china service is possessed, thi will carry out the scheme beautifully.LOVE for flowers is part of her very mature and phot md woman deights 1e herself with their frag- Every such women will read this announcement with cage.moutuly .of culture for women who think.\u201d We have n know our magazine, poselb! sample copy and it will be sent free of charge.they will assure yon that we will carry out an MADAME is full of clever stories and beans National Council of Women, r.will send whichever one you r pe t them out \u2018you secure them better if started indoors now and planted out later.WHO WE ARE We sre TRE FORD PUBLISELNG Conary, of Indienepolis, Indiana, the proprietées and publishers .\u2018 « quarter of a million of subscribers already you are already a subscriber, if so all the better, if not; ask us for a The proprietors of this newspaper knaw all about our reliability and we make.5, ¢ {ly illustrated articles every month, and is the official or ' ese ing over three million club women of the country.Thib fact s for our magazine as it ia the only paper in the world with such an endorsement.| = WHAT WE OFFER \u2014 We offer every woman who Toa a either of the collections described bel beol ask En , to any address in the United States.We guarantec rae ants ond roses to be stron, and healthy; same to grow and produce a profusion of flowers THIS year.Altho\u2019 it ma af once as we only have a limited number of plants and hey grow all of The s volumes ° early to COLLECTION NO: 1 .Best of all Palms.§ CYPRUS GRACILIS 0.A bandsome decorative plant.§ CAREX JAPONICA .Unique and gracefal.3 CANNA LILIES, (Selec) ¢ Unequalied for summer blooming, © .\u201c COLLECTION NO.2 1 RUIN Co | KEYSTONE | WHITE MAN COCHET | HENRY M.STANLY ROSE I | GoLDEN aATE : t CLOTILDE SOUPERT 1 COQUETTE DE LYON As improved Crimson Rambler Rose.eg ot, rnin.|| Best Whit.Ros: for open ground culture, Sole Clear amber rose tinged with fine a Ta hls teed wit etry A famous variety.Color ivory white shiad- ing towards the center to silvery rose.~ One of the finest .> tivation.ne: yellow.Tea Roses in cal.If you are already a subscriber, send present subscribers can pecure these beau can purchase such plants for anywhere in America.: Remember one dollar brings MADAME for ane year send 50 cents and get the plants prepaid only.As we have'stated, either of these splendid collections will be sent you absolutely free and charges remen you subecribe to MADAME for one year on the form below and send us one dollar tn money.Le or res paid, the only saut being that ° r dollar and we will extend your time for one year more and send you the lowers vou select, or ul flowers by sending us 50 céuts in money or stamps, which ie less than one-quarter the price they either of the above collections prepaid, ar if you are already a subscriber 0 MADAME .A PRIZE FOR PROMPTNESS ASS inducement to send your order at once.We offer to sending us a doflar at once, to give in nddition to the sudecrig- © AMS and the collection of te, one years subecri to » the best magazine published devated to amntettr forts die sears subecription, and tits magazine a EE ae hote attractive.Mach number ie _ _ « MAIL THIS COUPON TO-DAY Ÿ .; | Te Fort Publisher Co.Indianapolis, U.S.A.: + | | Gentiemeuz:-Please send me one years sub- à Mra, \u2018sevigtion te Madame, commencing with the \u2019 5 5 Co 2 , one years subscription P.O : : ee »- I enclose one dollar tl ime orem i8 PUF | ?vi.Le :| elghnt exce And whites Ti i mt a 5 cdg Je.\u201cHER > The menu.should be carried out in white and gresn, 1a 2, ally plished with capned' phef, cucumbèrs - : a ©! ne .and a bottle of green vegetable cotor- , which te Emerald Baind\u2014Gut tops from § po se so VE es and membrane; Jet d tn WRI Water for ah hour; then wipe ary and fll with the following, which has \u201cWteod in dressing for twelve hours: Cut ane pit cold boiled potatods into smal} dive; add -snopgh tninly sliced cucum- berg or pickles chapped to measure one- third more; then Al up messure.with thinly sticed celery: n with pep hoe 8 5 ES las , 2 A rach over, ace a BP an 2 which is stood in cup made of Fettuce.Irish Pancakes.\u2014Warm one pint uf milk in a double boiler; beat Yoiks of of four with two tablespoontuls of granulated sugar until very light; then add one rounding tablespoonful of Mitter, melted after measuring: & srating of nutmeg Hy ont teaspoonful .grated lemon peel; ¢- half cup \u201cKopsea vaisths.Pour the hot milk on these ingredients, beating constantly.and when thoroughly incor- Torated add enough flour to e & thin griddle-cake Batter.Put a little butter into a hot pan, pour in enough patter to cover bottom, and when firm.turn and wn the other side.With & lo g thin knife, voll the cake and slip on = hot buttered dish; set in a hot oven until all are baked; dust with sugar and serve.» St.Denis Pudding.\u2014 Arrange the green Maraschina cherries in & mold and pour a blanamange, which hes been sweetened.salted and fidvorad with) vanilla while preparing.Set par ice until chilled; then turn out on 2a plate covered with a paper doiley.Thicken pineapple juice with a lttle cornstarch, adding a little vegetable coloring and shamrocks cut from cooked citron, and serve for the sauce.\u2014 Personal and Society Notes ne , \u2014\u2014 | \u201cMr.Geo, G.Foster, K.C.has returned from Ottawa.- , _ Mr.and Mrs.H.Jonas, Montreal, are at the Chateau, Quebec.Hon.Adam Berk, of London, Ont., was in the city yesterday.Mrs.Franklin Daweon has returned to Toronto from Montreal.Mrs.Ambrose, Westmount.is entertaining at the tea hour to-day.= Bay./ Mr.and Mrs.James G.Monk, who will {in future reside in New York, have | taken apartments.at.The_ Portland,\u2019 No.13 West 47th Strept- - Mr.and Mrs.Jonathan Hodgson are to-day receiving the congratulations of {many friends, this being the fifty-first anniversary of \u2018their wedding day.Mra.S.Gordon, Hodge, formerly Miss Gcotge Hodge; 8 Seymour Ave.Mr.¢.R.Heamer and family: who have been apending the winter In Egypt.leave Cairo to-day on their way to Naples and other European centres.Mr.Hosmer will not return to the city till the middle of May.Menars.J.M.Roy.M.Engel, 7.Des-, barats, J.D.Patermon, LL.D.Mobert- nolds, \u201c.fchmidt, and W.N.©.Wilson are amotig the Mintresiers who registered at the l'hateau, Quebec, yesterday.> Miss Ellen Fowles, of St.Andrew's, Scotland, was the guest of honor at a ten given lately dy her hostess.- Miss Macl'oil.Mre.Kenneth BStenson, of Tort Colborne, nasisted by Miss Watt: and Miss Mariobrough, of Chambly, poured tea.the table decorations being done in pink.' NEEDLE WORK GUIL DOING EXCELLANT WORK of the Needlework Guild riday morning at the Y.W.C.A., when a large number of officers and directors were present.It was unanimously decided that the Guild NERALD DAILY PATTERN A meetin was held - Dssrex By May Manto \u2018 Satior Rinnua Waist 4970.While sailor models are not confined to sailor colors, they are always especially attractive in white banded with blue or blue banded with white, let the material be wool or linen.This ona is made of white linen, the banding being blue over white and ia worn with a blue tie and belt, but the design is one that can be utilised for any appropriate material and is equally effective in all.To make the waist for a woman of medium size will be required fi yards of material 21, 4% yards 27, or 3 yards 44 inches wide.A May Manton pattern, No.#70, sizes 82 to 40, will Department.of this paper on receipt of ten cents.® .; ° , .?MNAIMRO cconvoronssonsaveco san cnd0macH00000 .} Address edecasassscanncrsassas op RE - | ficient number ot 18mith's Falls (re-elected); Grand lec- Mrs.Ekers, Bishop Street, is among| the hostesses entértaining at cards to- \u201c + + 1.Schurman, wii receive Monday and] Tuesday aftérndon and evening, March: \u201812cth and 21st, at the residence of Mrs.be mailed to any address by the Fashion |.REST * shoulâd-de callet*the \u201cNesélework Gallé ef Canada\" out the Dominion with-thte end in view the Montreal branch bas offered free iiteratura to To provide ih necsaresy\u201d lead 0.i © other printed.matter free of charg xcept that of ge until the ngtion- Rl organization is fully formed, °' Excellency the Countess Grey writes that she is in e Hee wysmpathy with the project knowing what excellent work the Guild dogs in every county in England.\u2026 | It is mittch to be desired that a suf- tranches be formed in Canade within thé next few months to conatitute & National Quild, so that ar Mapellency rhay- bo aak bp the ONOrALY president and the Guild may have the sdvantage and counisel from the start.\u2018 POY GUILD OR\u2019 branch and ie wiiling te and charge HOW TO FORM A © BRANCH.wise to distribute leaflets freety and to.engage the definite interest of certain persons who will volunteer at the meeting to become directors.It is also advisable to have definitely in mind the persons who seem best fitted for lending officers and \u2018to have gained the consent of those to have their names proposed.The leaders must be if possible should represent different denominations, which will prodiaim the work as non-sectarian, A branch should bear the name ofth e city: or town in which it is formed.Men, bers.Besides the officers, the Montreal! branch hes now adbobt ninety direct- form a guild or join the Montreal branch may be had from the president, Mrs.J.B, Learmont, or the secretary, Mrs.Paul Hamill, P.O, Box, 527, EASTERN ONTARIO © ORANGEMEN MEET Black Preceptory Elects Officers and Listens to Strong Remarks by Grand Master on Auton- oo omy Bill, Ottawa, March 16.\u2014The Black Pre-: ceptory of Eastern Ontario concluded its annual meeting after electing the: following officers: co a soit dap ; Rd ; En \u2019 tot, ve Ot and that an effort should be made to extend the interest through- |\"; any city er town de-|.of her sympathy | Previous :to calling a meeting it is women of experience and influence and |- - women and children may become mem- | All information for those wishing to |.oo : se 4 = * ; : ' > A TALK ON HATS.| .\u201cWear a good hat\u201d is one of Fashion's laws.against which no woman would ever wilfully sebel.That it has not been universally observed .we consider due to no lack in the demand, but to - failure in the supply, and we have therefore employed ourselves diligently to make our Millinery .Department the most perfect source of supply in - .Canada for irreproachable feminine headgear, A hat to be good must, ia addition to the excellent materials of which it is composed, suit + the face in every curve or undulation of its out.- line as well as in every shade and tone of its .coloring.: The head of our Millinery Department, himself an artist in .this the daintiest of feminine handicrafts, when in: Paris recently, bought, as he said, hats for individuals, That his purchases were made with a keen insight into his patrons\u2019 needs is shown by the_ fact that so many of \u2018his importations have already passed into the possession of ladies for whom one would \u201cthink they had been especially designed.For instance, this Raboux sailor, of fine > - lustrous black braid, with a band of black NM moire inset in its rolling # brim, and a twist of the same \u2018silk about the crown, ornamented at the side with a cluster of Grand master, «Lieut.-Col, Sir J.E.Halliwell, Stiriing; deputy gr&hd mas-| ter, ldeut.-Col.Sir J.R.Orr, Madoc; | Junfor deputy, Willlam Cairns, Ottawa.A.Duprau, Belleville; grand.registrar.Bir John Kelly, Lindsay, re-elected: deputy grand registrar, 8ir J.R.Tye, Brockville; grand treasurer, Sir T.Mc- Connell, Springbrook (re-elected); deputy grand treasurer, Sir Robert L)lé, turer, Bir J.A.Graham, Smith's Falls.grand.censors, James Rhodes, Queens- boro; Wm.Armstrong, Ottana: standard bearers, J.Welsh, Stewart; A.J.Love, Lynhurst; grand pursuivant, Sir Willtam McMichan, Queensboro \u2014(reselected); granid \u2019committee, I.Van Lewen, Battersea; 'S.| Grant, Tweed; John McCreary, Smith's Falls; Danlel (\u2018romlish, Carp; Edward Ash, Ottawa; 8.A.Johnston, Smith's Falls; W, H.Kells, Queensboro.- \"AUTONOMY BILLS.| Reference to the Autonomy bills was made by tne grand master in the following terms: Co ç.| \u201cOur British forefathers fought through centuries to.obtain for us absolute freedom of .government by the people and for the people.Our society, exists largely for the purpose of see: Ing that no one shall take those privi-, leges from us.Qur serprise 1s that auy man occupying the position of, 3 i son.J.B.H.Mongenais, W.H.Rey - | Premier of this great and supposedly M.McLean, R.L.Rice, J.p.jfree country should dare to propose td fottar the liberties of any porticn of it.\u201cWe object to all the restrictions tn the proposed bill, either relating to, \u2018education.or the public domain.or: anything else shôrt of the absolute! \u2018minister their domestic they wish.\u2019 : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014f GOOD APPOINTMENT FOR SYD- \u2018NEY HARBOR.North 8ydney, N.S., March 18.\u2014(Spe-\u2019 clal.)\u2014The: Marine and Fisheries De- martment haa appointed D.A.Smith.one of North Sydney's leading ship brokers, who was for many.Mears pre- aident of the North Syvdned board of trade.aecretary-treasurer of the pilot, commission of this port.Mr.Smith.is thoroughly conversant with the part and with shipping matters and the appointment is regarded as an excellent one.affairs as} THE ART OF TRANSFORMING OLD JEWELLERY INTO NEW FEW REALIZE WHAT BRAUTI- FUL DESIGNS CAN BE MADE OUT OF OLD-FASHIONED JEWELLERY.fin the help of our manufacturing department, It ls possible to transform old pleces of Jewel- § lory, now lyjog unused in the.family.Jewel case, into wearable articles of personal adornment.A SRARCH THROUGH THR OLD JEWEBL CASE, AND A VISIT TO OUR MANUWACTURING DB- PARTMENT, WILL BND IN MANY DELIGHTFUL BUGGES- TIONS AS TO HOW THB OLD- FASHIONED PIECE MAY@èRK TRANSFORMED, AT A Y MODERATE COST.We submit designs and enti- ,mates of the cost.12 out of town you may cossult through our Mail Order Depart ment, | HENRY BIRKS | YW Boldomiens and Sibwreniichn; § chaplain, Rev.J.M.Whitelaw, Ome- mee; deputy grand chaplain, Rev, S.|, Fort! right of those new provinces to ad-! (The Mount St.Louis Cadet Corps Hold 1\" Fho Mount St.Isvuis Cadets, holders .physical drill by companies, fluffy ostrich tips, while a magnificent black os trich' plume softené®the _ underbrim, was secured -in Paris with the idea that it would just suita \u2018certain fair haired young : _ society matron here, and the lady was of the same mind when it was shown to her, Another Paris hat, .~ selected and disposed of the same way, is this new shepherdess shape, , which is in several + shades of violet,.the turned up brim ip the * back, held in placée as shown, by \u2018two large butterfly bows of violet ribbon, with quaatities of violet blossoms appearing below, arranged to fall about the hair.American Beauty roses and loops of violet rib- : \u2018bon -decorate the left side the front.toque is of bror:æ green, Veta brad, the br .formed of a double row of loops caugite througir the centre with : - land of small pastet piæk roses, [t completes a dainty toilet ictended » for wear this month ta the South These examples are selected merely to .convey a hint of the diversity of smart shapes and new color combinations now to be seen in our Millinery Department, which has been enlarged to comprise an .entire floor in our establishment and supplied, with every requisite and .every novelty for the Hat Beautiful to be had in two continents, This store closes daily at 5.30 p.m.A CLEVER CADET CORPS.ta all comers.Quarterly Inspection.- Rome, March 16.\u2014M.Guillaume, the well known French sculptor, is dead.Born in 1822, Le rcpaired to the French Academy of Art at Rome, and during his stay in that city he executed \u201cThe Demon of Bocrates,\u201d \u201cThe Mower,\u201d and \u201cAnacreon.\u201d oh his return to France, among other of the Wilson-Smith trophy, held their second quarterly inspection yesterday afternoon in the gymnasium of the school, before the staff of the institu- and a large number of visitors.or Fages, R.C.R., \u201cacted us jnapect- ing\\ officer, and congratulated the Cadèts upon their extremely good work.nd battalion of four com- panles, \u2018under Captains G.Cardel, Gru- vel, Latourelle and Coffin, with Col.H.Kieffer, Major H.Porlicr.and Adjutant A.Cousineau, turned out two hundred and fifty strong.and after a brisk the boys were put through the manual and firing exercises by Sergt.-Major Phillips, late of the R.C.R.A feature of the afternoon was the presence of the Cadets\u2019 crack brdss band of fifty pieces, under Bandmaster Edmund Hardy.After congratulating the corps upon their steady work, and clever move- titled \u201cThe Gracchi,\u201d a series représ- if his Hfe.the\u201d \u201cFount of Poetry,\u201d \u201cOrpheus.\u201d and the splendid statue «! Claude Bernard, the great physiologist.* \u2014\u2014éffreteatmen Quebec, \u2018March 16.\u2014 Hon, Ture has receiv: geon ed from Mr.president of the committees in charge in July next, Jn connection with t Jacques Cartier monument, July 30 a ments, Major Fages announced thej3l a letter Cu hope that = winners.No.four company had: se- able ttend the event, 98.2 points, No.thres 97.9, No two nb and No one bel points tbe, first Es mentioned corps, the yo - thel FR oo two Mattalions, inning Sve.\u201d majority .Biair's Pits e-ten CT, ; a eme st.Louis Cadets; who have oI sqgues By \u2019 né LL very striking uniform of red, blue andi- à; ; Récoudy tes oid, will be seen, in competition, witty Geet & Fat, tes part \u20ac May.and 8 ri.Major Phils] Bers fore kiiectiva = ; [ter part 8 st Sh | | [ _ , to | indefatigable efforts} \u201c.oygau t wih.# Corps success.ia.due ie MV te u * \u2019 ; + \u201cmore than consalent that his young .\u201cTommies\u201d will prove their superiority.pr .GUILLAUME THE SCULPTOR DEAD Later, followed | enting Napoleon \u2018in the chief incidents Hetoolin, of the celebration at St.Malo, France, xe, re 3 sgn ope ved Vein sas rt arc.works, à pair of buste in bronze en- .M INVITES FRENCH-« 2 ST MALG AS NADIANS, oo In connectten with our \u2018Sewing Machine department we have the Jameson Flectric Motor, which will fit on any machine.This can be attached to any electric light socket: is the most useful article in the househdld; all that is necessary is to turn the button and tae Jameson Motor does the rest.The motor is at all times completely under the control of the seamstress; you can take one or a thousand | stitches per minute, The Jameson Motor prevents the backaches that are sure tn come from a continuous rush on the foot machine, In maker.We Keep all parts, and repair the Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine, & a sewing lepartment of a tailoring or dressmaking department this motor -is .the money Department.Gavogran tives better results than soap, soda or other powders; more economical, does more, covers more surface, more conven- lent to use, always ready, does not deteriorate by strength evaporating, leaves no odor; places where Savogran is used are kept in bright, clean condition, Marblica\u2014A high-class grit powder for marble, tiles, mosaic stone and rubber tile floors, Savogran and Marblica sold in 1, 3 and 6 1b.packeges; a heaping teaspoonful sufficient\u2019 for a pall of water.Print Department Jus arrived new fancy colored Linens (spots), in blue, pink, mauve, cream, gray and green.\u2019 New plain colors, in pinks, blues, greens and white.ees HENRY MORGAN & CO., - - \u2018New Spring Mantles.AL arm GIVEN To MAIL ORDERS ! \u2018New Spring Costumes.We have now received a large assortment of Spring Goods in Ladies - + and Maids\u2019 Jackets : and Costumes.Also Children\u2019s s Reefers.Electrical Department.; Those who contomplate wiring or _, partment will convince.you of Besides our new spring line of \u2018purchasing Electrical or Gas Fixtures this spring will.find it cheaper to purchase new fixtures than buy at reduced prices those which have already been in use.A visit to to our Electrical -De- this fact.Fixtures we have on hand a large shipment of travellers\u2019 samples which we purchased at a great reduction.We would pleased to call on you and give estimates on Fixtures, Electrical Wiring Alterations, Rewiring Fixtures, and Repyrs, ete., ete.All work executed by practical workmen, \u2018Furnishings Department We, are now in position to show a - big range of \u2018fine materials for NE .Shirts to measure.of BY a first-class cutter, This department is under the care\u2019 and all orders entrusted to him will re- Besides goods to order; - celve \u2018proper attention.we are now making a large stock of Shirts in.Madras, Zephyrs, Ging- hams, Dommets, etc.in prices ranging from $1.00 to $1.75.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Come and see these goods.\\ [Pa ~ \u2014 \u2014\u2014_ _\u2014 nes Montreal.+ BOARD OF TRADE ANTI-EXTENSION Asks City Council to Decline the Street Railway - Proposals.Consideration of the proposed by- aw providing for the extension of the ranchise of the Street Raflway Com- any occupied the major part of the at- ention_of the Council of the Board of partment.To provide care and attend-' ance for such large numbers is a serious problem, and the committee of management urge upon .thetr fellow- citizens of all nationalities the necessity ct increased annual subscriptions towards the maintenance of the nospital remittances may be sent in envelope addressed to the secretary of the hospt- tal.JAMES CRATHERN, President.N.B.ORANGEMEN ALSO SEND IN THEIR PROTEST \u2018| Grand Master Says Canada is Establishing the Relations Just \"Abol- = ished by Catholio France.Frederictcn, N.B., March 16\u2014(Spe- : cilab.)\u2014The Grand Orange Lodge of New Brunswick met-son Tuesday evening at Sussex.,Thbe reports show an increase | forage is short and thousands of tons Church, , freer P.E.l.UNITED ON TUNNEL.Halifax, N.S.March 16.\u2014A special \u2018to the Chronicle from Summerside, P.É.I.says Prince Edward Islanders-in general convention assembled at Charlotte town protesied most vigorously against the failure of the Dominion to fulfil ous communication.The business of the whole province has been thoroughly paralyzed for forty-six days.The ateamers have not crossed to the mainland and mails have\u2019reached us by frail little iceboats pulled by hand.The of Quebec hay are held at Pictou.Much auffering and misery are \u2018ocça- \"sioned .A ublic meeting at hight \u2018addressed by.Father Burke, Hon.Joseph Read.Hon.Mr.Commuskey, Hon.Mr.rade at its weekly meeting yesterday.e following resolution opposing the xiension of the scheme was passed: \u201cThat the council of the Montreal oard of Trade most strenuously ob- ects to the adoption of the proposed ivic by-law providing for the exten- fon, for a period of fifty vo Jom he present date.of _ Lo.; .So SEAT + 5 3 .3 ut + .\u2018 = à .> CT A + .! rio ps rem.TT Mr i .# «M5 000 A: tds Rs.yn wits er mg Zee IS TERT iin \\ - , .\u2014LOOK For our Trade Mark on all Trunks, Valises and every description, : of Leather Goods.By doing so you will when purchasing ob-:.- tain the highest grade of excellence in this line.2 = .; + = AEP.named Ivan Roger, Roman Cyncar \"MA y \u2019 .: and Fred Sweneda,\u2019 on trial for the .BALMORAL BLOCK Lt = murder of George King, colored.were\u2019 MONTREAL.i .found guilty of manslaughter.Three \u2018 - : others accused were écapptted .> BEQUESTS TO CHARITY, | Two bequests of®3500 each were made to the Notre Dame Hospital and the St.Vincent de Paul Benevolent Society, in the will of the late Joseph Simard advocate.The rest of the estate of | proposals for further curtaliing discus- wil be recommended to grant the com- ston of the suvoly.The amendmen, pany a bonus of $5,000.payable in three | was debated up to 7.30 o'clock, when | vearly instalments and exemption from Mr.Balfour moved closure which was taxation for ten ytars.The .matter carried, 219 to 213.: $180,000 was divided among the five | living children and the family of a de-' ceased son.Mr.jedmond' 8 amottament was then defeated by.hajority of forty.The gm debate on Mr, -Bilftour's \u201cgulilotine\" motion will be resumed to-morrow, 2 NOVA SCOTIA HERMIT LONG TUB LEAVES LARGE FORTUNE |} CAN BE Jamea Roper Rètired to Absolute Soli- | A tude in the Woods 35 Years Ago and Secrdted His Wealth.+ \u201cNorth Sydney.INL.Muareh 16.-Gspe- clal.)\u2014A strange story of the pathetie death of an ceventrig recluse wno lived dn the rude hut of his wn construc- - tion in the back woods of Vlictorfa- county, ahd who is sald to- have amass- \u2018ed immense wealth, the\u2019 bulk of which Lis now hidden, comes from Blackbrook near AIngonish: Some eighty-three years Tago James - Roper, since\u201d familiarly Known as \u201cBlack Jim.\u201d was born at Ingonish.He had but a limited edu- vation and.always remained a bachelor, but madé.much nouey as a trap- puy, at which he: was an adept, some thirty-five years back, far reasons, un- Knowl to all.hie tett buih kith and\u2019 Ki \u201cand built Hiituself a rude but in the deepest woods between Cape North and Ingonisli and since then hever visited his fellow men: exegpt when compelled 10 dy 30 ba, neceSyity.: When he forsook the world \u201che was - reputed a wealthy man as wealthy.{men are reckoned.in the district and MN 'finve his retireinent, he must have col-i riected much -more, His wealth was \"Rept lu secret hiding places- in the a- | hoods and ig hy some: sald to have bécn as much as £20,000.\u2018This.winter ihe was far from.well and a few weeks back must have become worse, for about à fortnight back a trapper passing by the hut ventured in and found the old man lying on rude bed made of.boughs and covered with skins, sick.unto death, Phere he had Jain for! eight days without food, light or heat.Word was sent\u2019 to his relatives at In- genish and he.was induced to allow himself to be removed to the home of The Antiseptic Vagor of Catarrhozone is Inhaled \u2018Right Into the Lungs, Kills All the Germs, Heals Sore Membranes, Cures Thoroughly.ERGULOSIS CURED.MRS, G.P.M'CLUSKY, writing froin.Salt Lake City, savs: \u201cAbout a year ago I felt very poorly.and \u201cWas completely wWorn out with a cough that racked me all to pieces.1 had a slight temperature too.consulted my doctor.wh discovered 1 had tubercu- logis of the lungs.He or: dered me out to Colofado.where I first heard of Ca- iarchozone.So many.were using it that I bought a large package.and Inhaled it probably twenty \u2018times a day.It would be Iimpossi- ble for ne to tell how \u2018much Catarrhozone did for \u2018me.In one week it stopped \u201cthy Tough completely.and 11 was not\u2019 very long : taking every.bit of aorengss out.ef my throat.The antiseptic vapor of Un- tarrhézone must certainly | have killed the germs of , consumption in my lungs, for 1 came home in seven months -a \u2018cure\u2019 My doctor says (\u2018atarrhozone is a his nephew, but his sturdy frame had \u201cbeen completely shattered and in gapite of loving care he passed awav leavigg SIMPLY BREATHE CATARRHOZON marvel, and of the great- E , est «sristance In lung.trouble a will bequeathing his néphew 41.360.MR.RW.Since then however, a rough plan lus which he hopes will point the way been found In his hut which is thought ers: I was horrified to find that to be Yhe key to the abiding place of the rest of his wealth which 11 fe firm- Iv believed Hust \u2018have been up in the thousands, \u2014 : ST.HENRI METHODIST CHURCH.in my lungs a year ago.taius.but did not fall to lake a Berfectix cured, | At tha St Henri Methodist Church À special services will be conducted next} trouble also spoke very highly of « Sunday.| Rev.Melvin Tayiop, pastor gieat discoveries of the age.My only of Mountain Street Methodist \u20achurcl, .my example and use Catarrhozone too; WIE preach @n the morning and Rev.C.K.Bland\u201d B.A.B.D.of Sherbrooke \u201cStreet Methodist Church, In the.even- | § ing.Au open session of the Sunday school in the afternoon will be addgess- el by Mr.J.Nelson MeKim, president LAMBERT sends, thes following letter 1 at 0 north to the Adirondack moun- Catavrimzone was lhe meaiis of enabling me to return in five months Tee hids ae most marvellous tive's cough af savés you fron the strain that coughing lmposes.I Kept the Cutaurrliozone fuhaler in my believe it killed every gern In my body.C\u20acATARRHOZONE Cures When All Others Fail.from Rockland, to recovery for many other suffer- I had active tuberculous irritation pd supply of C\u2018atarrhozone with me.influence on a consump- motuth nearly all the time, and Others suffering from the same which 1x one of the ly wish is that others will follow it cannot fall to cure.\u201d \u2018ntarrhozone, | WHAT WE SAY WE WILL SUBSTANTIATE | GATEHOUSE & CO., roux - 241 +2413 st.Catherine, Near Peel.SRESES I Read This Advertisement Very Carefully Owing to the rapid growth of our CORSET, WHITEWEAR and FANCY ¢ GOODS DEPARTMENTS, we find our space insufficient to cope with the: demand made upon these respective depertments.: WE MUST HAVE MORE ROOM To obtain this, we have decided to make a CLEARANCE SALE, FOR oNs ; WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING ON FRIDAY MORNING.THIS BEING OUR FIRST SALE It behnoves ux to make-a lasting impression on our customers, to give them \u2018 that feeling of.ratisfaction which ié essential to every stare intending to retaim - the rustomerz permanentiy.Now it's for you to see our goods.Then its for us to see that- you are satisfied.: : ° : o R A very large assortment of LADIES\" CAPES.COATS AND SKIRTS - win De ; Hr __\u2014__\u2014s0ld_at less than.cost_pfices\u2014 These- are-new, up-to-date goods: \"SALE PRICE .\u2026.Lescccs.ncccesc mie B1-50 to $6.50 Regular Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 assasccs0aqe ce.$2.75 te $14.50 See Display in Windows.cree \u201c ALL OUR DRESS GOODS.which include the- newest «fabrics x1ll be.soldfat n\u2018 DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT.=._ 4 = -+ om See Display in Windows.$e : C Sig ALk-oth PRINTS, GINGHAMS.CAMBRICS, SATEENS, Plhin and \u2018Figured, ; beat English makes, will be sold at a DISCOUNT QF 20 PER CENT., ALE OUR TABLE DAMASKS: PLAIN LINENS, TOWELLI NGS, | PLAIN COTTONS.including Horrockses\u201d.Long Cloths.amd several other makes 100 numerous to mention, will be soldat a.DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT.; .ON FRIDAY MORNING we win offer for sale an enormmous stock of REMNANTS, comprising: DRESS GOODS, PRINTS ofall kinds, LINENS.of every \u2019 description, -MUSLINS.WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS and FLANNEL» ETTES, and WHITE\" COTTONS.The lengths will vary from Ps.to 6 yards.These will be displayed on TWO TABLES\u2014One Lot at 25e, the other at 50e To secure thesé do your shoppfng early.Co : GATEHOUSE & 6.241|- 2413 St, -Gatherine Street, \u2018Near Peel Street, » of the Methodist Sunday Sehoo] Association, There WHI be special niusice by the choir: and solos by Mr.LL.A.Plehe, and Me.J.Hulme, \u201cOn Monday the regular anniversary tea ments 4 ing Will be held gith nddèvsses by Rev.M \"WW.H, Stevetis and Rev.JL.12.Mavety.cC on.USA.Not omy consumption, but every form hronchits, jung and throat trouble is curable - hy Two months treatment costs $1.00, to your home by mail if prive Is forwarded to N.(.Co.Manufaeturinæ chemists, Kingston, ont, C \u2018anada.or Hartford, of catarrh, asthma, Catarrhozone.Sold by all druggists, or sent Polson; ( ques , - D \u20ac Rd A : 13 | N .(op: \u2014 ouf 25 0 ® 20 Ÿ Li | V 22 Feet Iv ' \u2018 - .; ( | 49 Vi .: c LF : } ~ 2, < PV + > Answer to Picture No.2 The name of the Prominent Canadian is .+ \u2014 - \" T= mmr Ddp't take your pencil off ern ebm rp teen = PUZZLE PICTURE No.2 YIson comperrmion °° A PROMINENT CANADIAN ADMIRED BY ALL To Cah you draw His portrait?Commence at Figure No.1 and draw a-line to No.2 will have a splendid picture when you reach the highest number.this will.oount to your credit.When you have finished you will see who it represents.\\ with the picture you have drawn, : These pictures will appear for forty days, and answers should not be sent in before the d of the competition, .pete.Many magnificent prizes will be awarded by some of our leading merchants.We are offering as first prize 10 FILLED BOOKS OF GREEN CASH RECEIPTS 3, 4 and so on, and if you make no -mistake you the paper.Do i\" carefully and neatly, as SN Cut this out and after filling in the name pin together .Any reader may com- (ENTER ee 1 AD SH.= = i > ra | x ET A an Ty RADERS ADV CO a Ee TO Un pT i i ol ik fil: \"de ! pt jh rm A VC kh They are offering with such tempting bargains.struck with the splendid range of charm We recommen their extraordinary array of New Spring Goods and THEIR 'P 3 Another First-class Store Has Adopted Our System P.Lafrance & \u2018@r.Dorchester and St.Lawrence Sts.40.This is one of Montreal's leading stores for Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear Goods, _ Costumes, Jackets, Blouses, Skirts, eto.lighted to know that.Many of our Patrons will be de- \u2018This up-to-date store have commmenced to give GREEN CASH RECEIPTS to all their customers.Their reputation for carrying high-class and reliable goods is such that you cannot doubt a purchase when made there.goods.some edeptionall attractive bargains in Ladies\u2019 Costumes of the newest Spring styles.if Up-to-date in.every detail.There are few stores that are you to inspect their lines.You will find your trip a profitable ond, R ICES will In duce you to buy.vi Ty App gi TOI Ree] UT Ka] 1 x De u Ry >, A 3 8 yr Te.E R fi | | Dad \\i Ih STII J | i er Der ADV CO.You.cannot felp being catering for your trade for we are convinced that more in Dress Two Stores: - Many attractive bargains.Goods Department will receive free a handy cata- 223 St, Lawrence St.337 Mount Royal Av.Any.person buying 4 yards or logue of Standard Patterns, containing 32 pages.Special for this week\u2014Canyvas Cloth A 30Ve.(Hopsack), in black, -SPRING GOODS AÉRIVED AT 0 \u2018A.LECLAIR, + Do you want a pair o f Boëts or Shoes?Take this to FORTIER.& CO., | 221 St.Lawrence $t, It is a one-price store\u2014ne er known otherwise.Select your he! new Spring styles, and in ad- £00 ving Green Cash Receipts for the amount of the tholoe out of their new stock o dition to champagne, mauve, light gray, pink and reseda.Worth 75¢, for: - cie e coupon below is good for.$2.00 worth of Cash Co SE \u2018Keoeipts.: ; > .| THIS COUPON « COUPON | | \u2018entilles the holder to Double Green Cash Receipts and an .\u2014GOOD FOR\u2014 .additional $2.00 worth of Cash Receipts with a purchase of $2.00 worth of CASH RECEIPTS with a purchase of $1.00 ; * ; wé » SPORT - .of $1.00 and upwards, good at À.LECLAIR'S until March 18.at FORTIER & COS ONE PRICE STOR] OR - gy 9 = mes ACL TRADE WITH MERC : THIS COUPON 13 WORTH ONE GREEN CAay RECEIPT WhHEH[MSOETED aT THE EN CASH RECEIPTS | PO HANTS WHO tor c or 16 The Advertising Co - By 1835 Notre Dame st.Traders .| - West End Branch at \u201cADAM LAMY 3551-3561 Notre Dame St.a \u2014 North End Branch at © ARSENE LAMY.- .Cor.St.Denis & Duluth st.: 4 THURSDA > LE ob La nh N iISDAY, MARCH 16, 1004.'ROSSLAND, NELSON, TRAIL, .Lo.» FF, NAVAL SIDE AGAR GROWS INTERESTING Togo is Thought Not to b at Singapore, But Waiting Nearer Home.[NE London, March 16.\u2014The breaking u of the ice In the northern area of the Japanese and Chinese seas, together with the appearance of the Japanese fleet at Singapore, and the reported departure of Admiral Rojestvensky from Madagascar for the Far East again calls attention to the naval side of the war.It is known, of course, that the Japanese have been for a long time scrutinizing the, channels of the East Indies, but the appearance of so numerous a squadron so far west as Singapore has not been previously reported.It igmpol thought probable that Admiral Tog® is with this squadron, for it 1s not belleved that he will hunt for Admiral Rojestvensky in the Indian ocean, bu- cause if the latter goes eastwird at all |o his objective must be Vladivostok, ani it would answer the purpose of the Japanese better to meet the cnemy nearer their own base, pr \u2018 TOGO 1S AT PESCADORES.Nothing has been heard of Admiral | Togo since he left Japan early in February, but it is inferred that he is at the Pescadores, where he receives reports regularly from his scouts and is ready to concentrate his forces; when definite deductions as to Admiral Re- jestvensky's Intentions are possible.The efficers of the Japunese fleet at Singapore were unusually reticent, Twa Japanese officers linded aud conferred with the Japanese consul and it was understood by: the correspondent thut the squadron would shortly sail agai, as it required nothing.The presumtz- tion here 1s that .the admiral acquired some information concerning IMojest- vensky's intended movements.\"The fleet left again last night.Thé Russian volunteer cruiser Kos- troma, converted into a Red Cross ship, passed the Bosphorus yesterday, on the way to join Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky.From Flour to your kitchen -|and nevor touches a hand \u2014 Purity Bread.James Strachan,Bakers to Royalty CANADIAN.PACIFIC 4 0'4 $48.90 .Until \u2018 Vanoouver j Vietoria May 15th, | Seattle .1905, Tacoma Second Class Portland [From Montreal Lower rates to mauy-other points.: : \u2018Lv.Windsor Stn, \u201c 8.45 a.m., *9.40 a.m.OTTAWA i008 a.4.00 pm | - TRAIN Lv.\"Place Viger ¢ SERVICE sour 52pm \u201cincluded.§Sundays only.Other trains week days only.TICKET OFFIES 2 ©, Temes St, rater HA DRL LES Fast Ottawa Service Leave Bonaventure Station £.40 a.m.ex.Sunday.4.10 p.m.daily: returning, leave Ottawa 8.00 a.m.daily, 4.25 p.m.ex.Sunday.REDUCED FARES UNTIL MAY 15th, 19805.Eecond Class Colonist fares from ; MONTREAL to SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VANCOU- 8148.90 VER, PORTLAND .c.$46.40 $45.90 ROBSON, SPOKANE .ANACONDA, BUTTE, HELENA, COLORAD AS RINGS, DENVER, sa PUEBLO SFR Rn TR, ; $45.50 ANGELES eros eevee.$49.00 Low rates to many other points.CITY \u2018TICKET OFFICES, 187 St.James Street, Telephones Main 460 and 481, or Bonaventure Station.pee re te PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.Contains se Alum, Lime, Phosphates, of any Injorisst.| EW.Gl! LLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO.ONT.| MINARD\u2019S LINIMENT MESSRS.C, C, RICHARDS & CO.| P Gentlemen,\u2014My three children: were dangerously low with diphtheria.On the advice of our priest my wife began the use of MINARD'S LINIMENT.In-two hours they were.greatly relieved, and in five days they were completely well, and I firmly believe your valuable Liniment saved the lives of iny children.Gratefully yours, = ADELARD LEFEBVRIE.Mair's Mills, 10th June; '99.RAILWAY, TIME TABLES | CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILWAY.\" Windsor Street Station, ° or.JOHN AND HALIFAX\u2014Lv, $1.15 pam.TORONFO-Lv- 15.0 am.910 pm.Ar *1.35 a.m., {1.49 p.m.DETROIT AND\u2019 diicago\u2014uv.%3Q sm.10 pra.Ar, *7.35 a.m.) 11.14 pm.À BUFFALO\u2014Lv, *10 p.m.\u2018An: *7,25 am.WINNIPEG AND VANCOUVER\u2014Lv.&m.Ar.*.30 p.m.BAULT STE, MARIN AND ST.PAUL\u2014LV- 10.10 p.m, Ar.*8.00 ami.AWA\u2014Lv.+845 am, \u201c9.60, $10 2650, 14.0, oie p.m.Ar.*3.00, 111.45 s.m., \u201c6.3% :00, §9.45 p.m.BOSTON\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m., *7.45 p.m.Ar.\"8.18 JB.m., 13.13 p.m.: SHERBROOKH\u2014Lv.18.30 a.m.: 14.30 $7.28 Pm.Ar, x8.35 {411.65 a.m., 17.06 hr ST.JOHNS, FARNHAM \u2014 Lv.18.30 am.-00 a.m., $4.30 p.m., $7.85 p.m., *7.45 p.70.Ar.*8.15 a.m,, x8.35 a.m., 111.55 a.m.17.05 p.m., 18.15 p.in.: DORVAL\u2014Lv.{9.30 a.m., §10 a.m.(121.30 p.m., 14.15 p.m., (8)5.16 p.m.Ar.18.40 a.112.15 p.m., 77.16 p.m., §9.46 p.m.ST ANNES\u201418.45 a.m., 19.30 a.m., §10.00 a.m., (1)1.30 p.m., 14.00 pm.$416 p.m., (a)6.15 pm, #10 ab.\"1000 pm.Ar file am.-10 p.m., 17.00 p.m, 7.15 p.m., §9.46 p.m.VAUDREUIL \u2014 18,45 p.m., 19.30 a.m., *2.40 æIN., f10 a.m., (1)1.30 p.m., 14.00 p.mn., 14.15 p.m., (2)5.15 p.m, *10 pm, \u201c10.1 Ar.*7.25 a.m., *8.00 a.m., 18.40 a.m., a.m., $12.15 p.m., *6.30 p.m., 17.00 p.m., 17.16 p.m., $9.46 p.m.i Place Viger Station, OTTAWA\u2014Lv.18.20 a.m.; 15.35 p.m.Ar.112.40, 110.45 p.m.QUEBEG-Lyv.{8.45 a.m.: 12.00, §3.30, #11.20 p.m.Ar.*G.30 a.m.; 12.50, 6.35, #6.30 p.m.JOLIETTE\u2014Lv.18.45 a.m.; 15.00 p.m.18.50 a.m.; Ÿ i BERTHIER\u2014 Ar.(£)5.60-a.m., 12.60, {6.35 p.m.87.JEROME\u2014Lv.19.00, §9.15 a.m.; .(1)1.40, ; 15,20, 26.25 p.m.Ar.78.30, 19.50 a.m.; 6.55, 5 p.m.STE.AGATHE\u2014Ev.k9.00 a.m., 15.20 p.m.Ar.19.60 a.m., k6.556 p.m.- .LABELLE Lv.(m)9.0¢ a.m, 15.20 p.m.Ar.19.50 a.m.: (m)6.55 p.m.\u201cDaily.{Duily except Sunday.§Sunday only.kTuesday and Thursday.xDaily except Monday.(i)Saturday only.aDally except Saturday and Sunday.{Daily except Saturday.(m)Thursday only.(r)Monday only.\u2014\u2014\u2014 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Trains léave Bonaventure Station as follows, To Correéted to Jan.17, \u201805 ( NEW YORK: (Via D.& H.)\u20148.45, 11.10, a.m.ex.Sua., 7.40 p.m.daily.NEW YORK (Via C.V.)-9.01 a.m.ex Sun.,.8.40 p.m.daily.a BOSTON\u20149.01 a.m.ex.Sup., 8.40 p.m.daily.-CHICAGO\u20145.00 a.m., 10.30 p.m.daily.DETROIT\u20149.00 a.m., 10.30 p.n.dally.BUFFALO-\u20149.00 a.m., 10.350 p.m.dally.PURTLAND-3.40 a.m.ex.Sun, 8.01 p.m.¥ y.TOKONTO\u20149.00 a.m.daily.9.30 a.m., 8.00 p.m.eX.8un., 10.30 p.m.daily, a QUEBEC-8.00 a.m.ex.Sun., 8.01 p.m.dally.OTTAWA-8.40 a.in.ex.Sun., 4.10 p.m.dally.ROUSES POINT\u20148.45, 11.10 a.m., 4.46 p.m.ex.Sun., 7.40 p.m.dally.FORT COVINGFON\u20147.00 a.m., 4.20 p.m.ex.Sunday.MASSENA SPRINGS-7.00 a.m.ex.Sun.ET.ALBANS\u20149.01 a.m., 1.35, 6.20 p.m.Sun., 8.40 p.m.daily.ISLAND\u2014POND\u20148.00 a.m., 4.16 p.m.ex.Sun.8.01 p.m.dally.BURLINGTON-9.01.a.m., 1.25, 6.20 p.m.ex.: Bun., 8.40.p.m.dally, .\u201c BT.JOIINS-8.45, 11.10 a.m., 1.35.4:45, 6.20 p.m., ex.Sun., 7.40, 8.40 p.m, daily.: KINGSTON\u20149.00 a.m.daily, 9.30 a.m.ex- Bun.8.00 p.m.ex.Sun., 10.30.p.m.daily.BROCKVILLR\u20149.00,:9.30 a.m.dally, 4.15, 8.00 p.m.ex.Sun., 10.30 p.m.dally., FARNHAM 5 a.m., 5.01 p.m.ex.Sun, - GHERBROOKE-8.00 a.m., 4.16 p.m, ex.Sun., £.01 p.m.daily.A .» VALLE YFIELU\u2014B.40, 9.30 a.m., 4.10, 4.15 p.m.ex.Sun.\u2019 ! ! HUNTINGDON\u2014T:00 a.m 4:2 Tex.Bun.ET.HYACINTHE-8.00 a.m., 4.16.6.16 p.m.ex.Sun., 8.01 p.m.daily., HEMMINGFORD\u20147.00 a,m., 4.20 p.m.ex.Sun, MARIEVILLE\u20148.06 a.m., 5.01, 6.00 p.m.ex.Sunday.CHAMBLY-8.06 a.m., 5.01, 6.00 p.m., ex.Sun.WATERLOO\u2014S.05 a.m.6.01 p.m.ex.Sun., Suburban Train Service.(All not otherwise specified, daily i except Sunday.) For DORVAL \u2014 8.40, 9.30 a.m.dally; 12.10 noon; 1.30 Sat.only; 3.45, 4.10 p.m.Sum.only.,- 4.16, 6.16, 6.15, 8.00, 9.00, 11.25 p.m.daily.B : For.LACHINE-\u20148.40.9.30 a.m.daily; 12.10, 1.30 p.m.Sat.only; 3.45, 4.15, 6.15, 8.00, 9.00, 11.25 p.m.daily.For LACHINE WHARF\u20146.20, 6.30, 8.01 am.; 12.10 noon: 5.00, 6.21 p.m.For ST.ANNE'S and VAUDREUIL-8.40, 9.30 Sat.only; 4.10, 4.15, 5.15, 6.16, 8.00, 11.25 p.m.5.17, 6.22 p.m.For ST.LAMBERT\u20145.45, 6.55, 7.00, 8.00, 8.05, 8.45, 9.01, 11,10 am.; 12.11, 1.35, 4:16, 4.20, .4.45, 5.01, B.16, 6.00, 6.20, 6.30, 7.40, 8.01, 8.40, : 10.31 p.m.Fri.only.== : INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY\u2019 ENGLISH MAIL TRAINS LEAVE SUNDAYS AT 12 NOON.Passengers taking these trains make close connections st Halifax with steamers for Liverpool.Saturday.connects at Halifax with the PICKFORD BLACK steamers, for | $.40 a.m.dally, except Sunday.12 noorr dally, except Saturday.11.45 pm.NIGHT TRAIN, daily except Sunday.To this train is attached a slegper, which passengers can occupy at 9 p.m.All trains\u2019 depart trom Bonaventurs Station.CITY TICKET OFFICE: 143 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.Windsor street Station, Traine Leave as Follows; HO A.M.\u2014DAY EXPRESS, dai} à 8 nny: arriving Burlington 11.86 \u201cant Troy 4.20 pan.\u2018Albany, 4.46 p.m., -Now Yor 7.20 p.m.7.14) P.M.\u2014NIGHT \u2018EXPRESS, daily, arriving Burlington 10.10 p.m., Troy 2.50 a.m., Worcester 6.27 a.m.; Pullman Sleeping and Parlor through trains.Secure accommodations and tickets at 141 St.James Street, and Windsor Station., T.M.FALLON, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, Cars on A & RUTENBE Pawnbrokers & Jewellers Ra.Craig St.Money to lend on Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery, Clothing, urs and Dry Goods 9 Furs stored durinx sumnier months.* ; : 7 res \u201c PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, I > District of Montreal.\u2018| SUPERIOR COURT._ Dame Märia Monty, \u2018Wife common as \u2018to property of Ovila Terriault, master plumber, of the City.ard Dintriét of Montreal, has, this day, taken an action in separation as to proporty against tho said O.Terriault.LAMARRH & BRODEUR, -_ ARONSON.Attorneys for the Plaintift, Montreal, wth December, 1904, .6.35 p.m.v.{8.45 a.m.; (1)2.00, {3.00 p.m.|\u2019 From Liverpool.am, daily: 12.10 (ex.Sat.and Sun.); 1.30 | dally.A \u2018 ; For ST.PAUL~5.40, 6.20, 7.46 a.m.; 12.15, THE- MARITIME = EXPRESS | One of the finest, solid vestibule trains on .| this continent, leaving at noon daily.except BERMUDA, THE WEST INDIES, DEMERARA SHORT LINE TO-QUEBES Rutland Railread 8.40 p.m., Boston 8 p.m., Worcester.New York 7.17 a.m., Boston 7.00 a.m., ALLANLINE Victorian, 12,000 tons.,.Triple Screws Virginian, 12,000 tous.Triple Screws ST.JOHN AND HALIFAX TO'LIVERPOSL + Calling at Movflle.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From.From From Liverpool.St.Johh.Halifax.2 Mar.- lonian - - - 18 Mar.20 Mar.9 Mar.- Tunisian - - 25 Mar.27 Mar.18 Mar.- Parisian - 1 April, 3 April 23 Mar.- Victorian, new, 8 April, 10 April 30 Mar.- Bavarian - 15 April.17 April.8 April - Virginian,new, 22 April.24 April.Tunisjan's record passage.Moville to Rim- OUbki, 6 days 4 hours.Bavarian's record run, 6 days, 3 hours 12 minutes.solute cleanliness.Electric lighting and steam heat throughout.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $0 and upwards, according to steamer and location of room.Second Cabin, $37.50 and upwards.Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, $27.50 and $28.76.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.lonian - - - - 5 May Tunisien - - 2 June Victorian - 12 May Victorian - - 9 June Bavarian - - 19 May Bavarian - 16 June Virginian - - 28 May Virginian - 23.June H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St.,, Montreal.Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s ATLANTIC.STEAMSHIP LINES.ST.JOHN, N.B., AND LIVERPOOL.From St.Jom, N.B.25 Mar.7.LAKE MANITOBA .Mar.Mar.21.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .April 8.April 4.LAKE ERIE .> April'23 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To Liverpool, $47.50 and $50 and upward, accord- Trip Tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $37.50; to London.$40.00.Round Trip at reduced.rates.Third Class Rates to Liverpool, London,\" Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- town, $26.50.From Liverpool, London : or Londonderry, $27.50.; ST.JOHN, N.B.TO LONDON., (Via Halifax, N.8:) LAKE MICHIGAN .cocovveeeen April 4 NOUNT TEMPLE Crees heen April 25 Carrying Third Class passengers only.Excellent accommodation tu cloged rooms.dinavian and Finnish points, \u2018same as via\u201d Liverpool service.\u2019 : MONTREAL (Via Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL.LAKE CMAMPLAIN .May 11 June 15 LAKE ERIE .May 25 June 29 LAKE MANITOBA .\u201cJune 1 July 6 - Apply to Canadian Pacific y.Co.Alantio Steamship Lines Montreal.DONALDSON LINE.Glasgow Weekly \u2018Service.from: St.John, N.B.From Glasgow.From St.John.Feb.25.Kastalia (cold storage).Mar, 18 Mar, 4.Tritonia .Mar.25 Mar.11.Salacia .0.0 April 1 THOMSON.LINE London Service from Portland, Me.From Newcastle.' From Portland.Feb.25.Devona (cold storage&cool air) Mar.18 Mar.1 \u2018Küldona (cold storage&cool air) Apr.1 LEITH SERVICE.THROUGH BILLS OF LADING : Granted by any of the above Lines to or .from any point in CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.Trade, Toronto, Ont.; Schofield & Co.(Lime \u201d ited), St.John;- N.B., or THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, timiisd, % ST.SACRAMENT ÊT.MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & \u20ac0,, Ltd.Proposed Sailings Manchester Liners Limite\u2019 ST.JOHN, N.B., AND MANCHESTER.From - i From Manchester.; St.John 16 Feb.*Manchester Trader .Mar.11 7 Mar.Manchester Merchant .,Apl.9 27 Mar.Manchester Importer .pl: 16 8 Apl.*Mañchester Trader .Apt 23 Some of tho above steamers have first class accommodation for a limited number of pas- scDgers.- CANADA-SOUTH AFRICA JOINT SERVICE London and Port Elizabeth.; *Orlana, from St: John.\u2026.,.18 Apl.*Fitted with-cold storage.> 20° For further particulars apply to : FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents, MONTREAL.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Canada.Mar.18 Vancouver.April 8 Welshmén.Mar.26 Kensington.Aprll 15 the Can.dian trade, holding a .record of 5 days, 23 hours and 48 minutes.© comfort.Le First Class\u2014Canada, $60; Dominion, $50.Becond Class\u2014Canada, $40; Dominion, $37.60.Third Class\u2014Liverpool or principal British \u2018ports, $27.60.© - | ; , PORTLAND TO BRISTOL.Turcoman.Mar, 25 Manxman.April 3 For all particulars, apply to local agent, or to DOMINION LINB, | 17 ST.SACRAMENT 8T., MONTREAL.MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO, - LACHINE\u2014From Post Office\u201420 min.service 5.40 a.m.to 8 p.m., 30 min.service 8 p.m.to 12 midnight.Last car, 12 midnight rol Lachine\u201420 min.service 5.50 &.m.to 8.46 p.m., min.service 8.45 p.m.to 13.48 a.m.Last car, 13,45 midnight.SAULT AU.RECOLLRT\u2014 From St.Denis Station to Henderson Station \u2018every half hour, 6 a.m.to 8.50.p.m., every hour 8.30 p.m.to 12.30 a.m.Extra car daily trom Chenneville St.to Henderson Station at 6.10 p.m.For Sault ay Recollet, take St, Penis cars to connect at St.Denis Station, :e 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From Victoria servic estmount-\u201420 min.service 5.50 a.m.to Junction-49 min.service ¢ a.m.to 12 mig.night.From Oartlervilie\u201440 min.service 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.Extra cars will be rus on all lines as required.rot Coy pu A \u201cJAEGE g MEN'S SWEATERS LADIES GOLFERS SHIRT Whers \u2018AN 8mart Styles for Holiday Wear, Send:for Catalogue No.8.| [DRJAEGER'S 3204 SYSTEMESMES7 2206 31, Catherine Straet, LR wool, :.MONTREAL ing to steamer and accommodation.Round ° gt.John, N.B., to Cape Town, Durban, East - | Dominion.Apfil 1 Canada.April28 Ÿ \u201cI'he S.8.Canada is the fastest steamer in - MOUNTAIN-\u2014Froim Mt.Royal Ave.\u201420 min.12.10 a.m.CARTIERVILLE-\u2014From Snowdon's .NEW TURBINB STEAMERS \u2018 Culsine unsurpassed.Polite attention.Ap- Rates to london and other British, Scang.Beard of Trade Building, St.Sacrament St., | REFORD AGENCIES __\u2014 Mar.11.Kildona \u2018.!.,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.April 1 AGENTS\u2014D.O.Wood, Room 311 Board ot à ot Midship saloons, electric lights, speed and A A EIT BE wow | ae M PS EY dy Le \"A 3 = « 5 .BE) 1 \u2018 - i Siné } 4» eh department\u2019s quarters.colorings det its surface.PASSA SNS NSP ~ Silk Corset Girdles Our Silk Girdles have been admired for their \u2018intrinsic value.They are the best.shaped Girdle in the trade.Very suitable for young: ladies\u2019 and misses\u2019 wear.Slass 18 to ) RE SSP eee ess :.$1.00 Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves\u2014 _.Introductory PRICES FOR NEW SPRING STYLES.\" Ladies\u2019 2 dome fine soft Kid Gloves, fancy silk embroidered backs, in self, and white.PES grays, browns Friday.per pair Ladies™25c Neckwear, 124c Odd lines of Ladies\u2019 \u2018Neckwear\u2014about 15 dozen Dpleces\u2014all new styles.Value 19 to 25¢c.To clear to-morronv at, each.121e B59c er white.or black.Colors: tans, modes, ; Spring _THE MILLINERY SECTION NOW OCCUPIES QUADRUPLE THE SPACE - of any previous season, In an ideal location: facing the central elevators on the second floor, \u201c Ladies\u2019 $1.19 U nderwear, Sac\" oe wh .+ Hie THE MONTREAL DAILY he Quite a material increase in they \u2014 Beautiful displays of Fashionable Sprig Millinery, including Ready-to-wear Hats, Trimmed and Ready-to-trim Millinery.~ employed to trim the approved Hats.Also, all the correctly modish features that will be > Accessories employed emphasize the approaching season\u2014the season of new life, when the earth shakes off its mantle of white, and grass and flowers .in the most exquisite Li Pillars entwined with roses, chaste and appropriate draperings on every side.Music during the opening days: the balance of this week.Welcome\u2014a cordial weleome' awaits you! 1500 Pots of Shamrocks from 8 to 10 o'clock.Come early\u2014Shamrocks will be\u2019 A L at AS 6 Ç 6/2 .OPE 1 ; AUGMENTED FACILITIES FOR ITS DISPLAY | \u2018Patience Is a virtue,\u2019\u2019 and one that our Millinery department has had to cultivate.very largely in past seasons.: A broadening list of permanent patrons, yet no appreciable : increases have been possible in the size of its quarters, -the volume of our selections made expansions imperative.A | Ln \u2018This Spring, however, to be distributed free to the Ladies to-morrow morning; od = DAY, st _ ; ee ; dé ; .; ; nu À \u201d - .\u2018 \" : 3 À \u2018 KE re 847 CLA \u2019 LS ce 1 Tay, RE N imeem apm pr revi x by / Ai 4 A p ati i ME NE 2 bee - Wo nei > £ .| 5 i .RE .i cr \u2014 7 ' OPENING DAYS, ALSO; IN \u2018 v 5 .> \u2018 To ' - » ies\u201dand Exposition of the newest fashiôtis.* \"Shirt Waist\u2019 blouse effect, new full sleeves, g gore, pleated skirt.Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, made of summer weight Tweeds, good flare, well finished, Special price.\u2026.- of approved modes.An excellent range here for your inspettion:\u2014 adies\u2019 Brown Lustre Shirt Waist Suits, made with pleated \u2018blouge ; new sleeves, pleated skirt7 Special price.Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waist Suits, made in: black and white Lustre, pleated.Ladies\u2019 New Spring Costumes, in black, fawn, brown, gray and navy blue cloth, Prices from $10.78 up to.i.; ' : THE\" * Suits stand high in the list louse : 59,75 $11.50 Jered.SA 50 $58.00 Special price = - CR Underskirts-Three Styles _ Procurable at Special Prices Ladies\u201d Black Sateen Underskirts, made with deep accordion pleated.Ladies\u2019 \u2018Ladies German Merino Vests, Draw- \u2018ers and Combinations.regular 89%c.Friday.hen:æ the\u2019 reduction of the price to, eacb.agent 5 Children\u2019s 19c Drawers, 14c Children\u2019s ribbed fleeced Drawers, sizes \u2018 2.4 and 35.Regular \u2019 price 14 | Cc 19e.Friday .\u2026.20000000000 HU Ladies\u2019 ribbed Worsted Hose, sizes 9, i | A \u201c4 1-2 and 10.Worth up to \u201849e.Friday, per palr.34c¢ A - .MODERATE IN PRICE.ee ps .medallions, trimmed around neck, yoke und sleeves with embrold- ery.Bale price ee - Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night Gowns, square neck and square yoke.with imita- _ tion torchon lace: insertion, trifimed around neck With lace and ribbon beading, aréund yoke and sleeves with tucked frill and lace edg- eae irene.$1.38 ing.Sale price Ladies\u2019.Cambric Drawers, umbrella frill, with .two deep\u2019 hemstitched tucks and \u2018hemstitched hem.Sale price .:.ju .000000 .\u201d Zec Ladies\u2019 Cambric Drawers, lawn um- \u2018breila frill with two rows of imitation torchon lace insertion, trimmed with lace.Sale price Boys\u2019 85¢c Knee Pants for.64c 500 pairs Knee Pants, made of dark navy Diagonal Tweed, also in navy Diagonal Serge, full size and led throughout; double knee and double seat, Strong, wear-well garments.Regular value 8b6c.» Friday's price .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2018an os ces 10000 4 Bd\u20ac Balance \u201cof our Mens Fancy White gortment \u2018yet of nizes.Good $315 and 8.19.Must be sold out.Oc | Ladies\u2019 49c Hosiery for 34c | Ladies\u2019 Whitewear\u2014Notably 89c- Men's $129 Vests for 89¢.Vests, well made throughows, full as- | ~value at $1.26.Friday.89e¢ Boys\u2019 30c Peak Caps for:19c Boys\" Peak Caps, in Scotch Tweed and | À I ! 1 Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night -Gowns, high ! neck, square * yoke with tucks nd | 98e | 4 2 1-2.3.811-2, 4 6.6 1-2 and.7 only.Genufne 32.00 Boots.Friday bargain .Ladies\u2019 $2.50 and $3.00 Tan Boots for $1.45 Handsome bright Tan Blucher lace Boots and Oxford low Shoes, made with extension .edge soles and Cuban heels.Regular price for the Oxfords $2.50: for the Boots 33.00.Friday your choice for, per palr.8 ose te =\" LL \u2019 - .> NN 11 pieces more of these White Figured Jap 8ilks.which have been in .- such-frequent request the two -past weeks: 1.600 yards of this one.Jine alone being our sales record.The quality of the present line Mbquals the last in every\u2019 respect: \u201c Five different patterns to choose from; effective small designs that are suitable for shirt waists, - ete: Fully 24 Inches.wide.Actually worth\"69c yard.Sale price while present quantity is adequate for the demand, per yard.# new designs in rarely beautiful colorings.No such chance can bé gepeated this season.Profit \u2018by the present opportunity.0 EE CL \u2019 Lo a \u2018Blouses Priced So That 69c Figured White Jap Silk, 45c| Ribbons Equal Showing \u2014No Duplicéte Values | - \u201c| Colored Al Silk Taffeta Ribbon, ¢ inches wide, In ciel, mexique, tur= - quoise, rose, pink.coral, vellow, tuscan, orange, resedu, myrtle, emerald, mauve, coquelicot, also gardinal, black, white and cream.° Worth 23¢, for .nero nes au00 RSR PS .Taffeta All Silk Ribbon, 6 inches wide, in clel, mexique; turquoise, \u201cnavy, electric blue, reseda, emerald, myrtle, tuscan, orange, light 1500 yards All-wool Colored Nun's Veil- Large variety of cdlors in the best Chinaware\u2014Special Items | Toilet Sundries \u2018 IN THE BASEMENT.Tollet Waters, 5 va.Three-plece China Porridge Sets, \u2018con- hd .sisting of plate, bowl and cream | Regular.7c.Friday bottle.jug; worth 26c, for.18c | +1 tain Pens, black or mottled handles.and dark brown, rose pink, .mguve, hellotrope, tile, also black: : \"Worth! 89¢ yard, fOr .uceiieciovnersnss 2.0 0 ess cou uass \u2026\u2026.\u2026.29\u20ac Duchess Ribbon, 5 Inches wide, in ciel.mexique, turquoise, \u2018 tuscan, \u2018 yellow, rose plnk, coral, orange, reseda, emerald, \u2018myrtle, gray, - : mauve, coquelicot, also black, white and cream.Worth 29c yard, : for .terraces + eetreerbertesresnan non 0u esse bes eue ae css ours z211g4c Friday's Specials in Dress Goods * | Black Mohair Boot Laces, 45\"in.© .jColgate's Violet \u2018and Lavender Flower pe; .\u2026.IBeColgatess La France Rose ænd_ Cash- ' mere Bouquet Toilet Waters, 4 oz.| White Quilt Opportunities l American Somerset Crochet Quilts, good | size.suitable .for double bed, ° all, ready hemmed.Each sye- .Other qualiiles of White Crochet Quilts, .gr t _ frill, with small frill at bottom.Regutar 75e.Our spècial price 43e |.purl.edges\u2014, in great request.| Ladies\u2019 Black Linen Moreen Underskirts, \u2018made with deep accordion Coy t each .-\u2026.98e.| .oo pleated frill, small frill at bottom, finished with self strapping._.; case a each eee een Pp .~ - \u2018 : mt, Regular $1.25.Our special Price.ocve tevereeeione sustonnn Tbe; 1 case al pach.Lt neni \u2014 cL Lo dies\u2019 Black Sateen Underskirts, made with deep frill and several | Trcase at, each.c.oovnnnnen $1.10 T ° \u2018 , TOWS of pin tucks, finished with self strapping.Regular $1.35.i 1 case at, each.cea taeeen 81.35 O ; Wisely Place an Order .,Our Ypecial price .Cees Crees ae PPS EPP area \u2026\u2014.SHC ; New American Quits\u2014 _ ; : : \u2019 * » - - J 1 case of Olympia, each.8L35 ; : 7 J .© _ 2.eo .; .; - the out-of-town public should be possessed of a copy of our Spring Cata-|- on 9 e ° ° Li ane = primer a er SE \u2018sgue.Quotes money*saving prices on everything needed for the adornment! | : M F h g ~ N th 4, \u2019 > doo * of person or home.Illustrates modes.Tells of conditions under which\u2019 n en S urnis mn S el er Pre seu es Que Ra age we pay express or fraight charges., - .- ep | cial \u2018lot, \u201cworth $4.75, for, _ Your name and addreés on a post-card brings.a copy free.\u2018 Cove Lt - Quality or Style is Sacrificed : | éach +.cure mie re sa ses $3.95 .fn 3 3 Size 12-4\u20141 special fot, worth : MIT To Achieye a Low Price | 533.50.for, ath.» re veces aa 2.75 ._ .; Co Men's\u2019 fancy Cambric Negligee Shirts, detached cuffs, in meat stripes, | Size 11-4\u20141 \u2018special lot, worth - } * \u2019 , , \" o = Frid Sa i h ) < EEE and fancy, designs; sizes 14 to 17.Regular Tô5c value.Friday .| $2.35, for, each .82.00 oo y mp e oe argains ] special .0.een eee PP saan Gene a 0e ree 45¢ | =~ , , CL .\u2018 : .Men's fine All-wool Cashmere Half \u2018Hose, in black and natural color, _\u2014\u2014 ; ; a _ pe pra Items that indicate the extraordinary low prices.spliced heels and loes, seamless.Extra special, per pair.ie.Stamped - White Linen prevailin for good Shoes during the week's sale of: 3 PAIRS FOR r\u2026oceccenss Bec res eren ea c ee eee a a uee sa eee pese cc es Ce 69c ; _ .: Sample Footwear.D Men's 4-ply fine Linen Collars, popular shapes, up-turn-down.1 1-2 2° Centre Pieces .- J cL ! .in; 1 3-4 in, 2 In.and.2 1-4 in.high; a)so straight band.2 1-4 .Te Ladies\u201d $2.00 Boots 95¢\u2014\u2014\u2014and-2-1-2-in\u2014high\u2014Regular_price-1oc.\u2014Friday\u2014specld!\u2014.irri @- the latest designs Shell pallerns _ \" A EE EE New \u2018arrivals of Men's fine Silk Neekwear, comprising Shield Bows, .to insert net.- \u20aconventional and Fine Kig button and lace Boots.made with -_° Bows with Band, Derbys; Strings.Flowing*End and Ascot Ties, in °° floral designs.with buttonholz bor- ' light flexible soles and medium heels; sizes all the latest designs.Price ranging from .Z5c to T5¢ | ders: size 18 in.Regular 5c.FREED Su ©: 5 A ssecau ess 13¢ Lithographed Cushion Tops, 10 different patterns.Regular 49c.Friday +.0 1.82.SOc Tinted- Cushion Tops, \u2018maple leaves, conventional and floral designs, all on art ticking.- Regular 55c._ Friday +.- zac \u2018Fountain Pens for 90c A large addition to our stock of Foun- save sseres \u2018+ tine, medium \u2018and stub points.Every ; pen warranted 14 kt.gold.Usual | : prices $1.50 and 32.00.Our - special at .; 9oc Spring Tonics Pabst Malt, regular 25c bottle, \u201c | Friday-.\\0.0200000 wanes 22 PER DOZEN +.10000 sen 82:50.Wine of Beef and Iron, regular 50¢, Friday : 43¢\u2019 Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- essed 0 Le.0 .ing, suitable for children's dresses; \u2019 makes of Venétian:Clofh and Ladies\u2019 # pound; regular $1.00.Friday SBe ~ Rare Chance in Chinaware mi.ihr Sar, moon Con Freh aver sna doin! = er © shades of pink.blue, crimson, yei-| Cloth, all French dydd and finish.: ; Lo ._ Ce 4 low, nile.green, fawn, brown The principal shades are brown, navy: - : = Thin : : (THIRD FLOOR.) ARE 4 and navy.Iday.per yard.19\u20ac| and green; five diferent qualities in Economies m Little gs : Te Ee a ea nan | Stock.See that leading value, ~ white Péar] Buttons: 2 and 4 holes; op-c ity: .inav i : al abrics, splendid | .5 , Top-notch quality; top-notch style Chinaware selling for te.ne E effects: Pree ea) at, per yard ener lines 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22; worth ~ _ .HALF THE FACTORY PRICE .ony: navy, ho and black: 48 |All the lafest.weaves and colorings inj .UP o 12c rg for.ce Ho LoL .\u2018 riday, per ya EN ee \u20ac; Tweeds and Homespuns \u2018arriving| 10 packages o apanne ee air Royal Vienna, Royal Berlin and Vienna ware, usually imported in such| Black Silk Eollenne.very fine quality] dafly.Per yard: Svc, 60c, $1.00{ Pins, 2 1-2, 2 8-4 and 3 inches limited quantities that under-price offerings are unnecessary.This particu: French dye and ruth, very lus- and $1.50.7 Li.long.for .\u2026.02000000 Beene oe far lot was shipped without instructions and after the plans of the Potterigs\u2019 trous.$1.00 value.Friday tor, \u20186 - Black.Poul Blick Cash * Black 12 pieces of White Tape, assort- ; agent, to whom they were consigned, were complete.To escape the'bharges| POT SATA.ee Eee De Black Pople BIC A Hack Voile) ed widths in a roil, for.(+ Be and work incident to their return the Potteries advised their.local ?| A new collection of Colored Lustre ér, Vicuna, Black Lustre, Black Voile.\"Pine rte.: ue to aot flor for tha oh eroved to be that of Al d shades- for shirt.waist| Black Batiste, All one-price 500 best English Pins, assorted sentative to accept the .best offer for the lot, which proved to be that paca\u2014good shades for shirt was \u20ac tiste., price., 8° for.\u2026.Be « i : ; van Ww D .25 \u2018ard 39 sizes in a ,pe per.this store.Thus the splendid chance.oo , 09 sults.Friday.per yard.Ci per yard :.+.4 The \u2019 S 11 Q : kl \u201cors; worth\u201889c, for .ses 25¢ Colgate's Violet : \u2018and Dactylis Toilet Regular price $1.45.Friday.95e .¢ , y \u20ac uic y.China Vases, ned} shapes; worth 10 ee: pS on bottle.Regu- 48 : y , \u2018 ! .a \u20ac , - 20c, Tor .\u2026.\u2026.ere cena u 00008 = \u20ac lar bôc.ay \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ween, e .;, Ladies\u2019 colored Gingham, Lawj and Muslin.Blouses, all at one price,.hi : A |, RER EST .; * iat ] CE EBOR Le ch eds reerenge eee rée nana Eee este \"Boe 89c Enevelope Wrist.Bags lawn Waists, made with four rows of Valencfénnes lace in front, - : \u2019 for 49¢ large leg o' mutton sleeves, clusters of tucks in back, collar with ° ; two tabs and stitching.Extra good value at the price.95e Leather @nvelope shape Wrist Bags, in brown and \u2018black.Regular navy Diagonal Serge, full mize, golf ~~ > : shape, sateen sand serge ining.; ; ' - \u2018 ; ; Bac.Friday eos : sc ceu000 Age ood value at 30c.Friday's _ - aa?® : ; 3 bottles Strathcona Sauce .2561 : 0 \u2018 TÎCO onde steosroce voercencres .19c H F h D t t .a Na : 4 : .i £ ; ~ : ' OUSE urnisi ings cpar men Pint bottle Tomato Catsup .veer 12%E Bath Mats and Bath Towels.3 a 3 .- ) ; à DI Pork and Beans, in Chill Sauce .ec 2; > 100 dozen new Bath Mats, ali new de- Children\u2019s 29¢ Tams for 22c THIRD FLOOR.ee rte shee Baker's Powdered Chocolate, per 1b.88¢ | = signe and coloringe\u2014 ter 50 dozen Children's Tams, in n indow Shades, four colors.mounted on good spring rollers: size 36 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ue 2 2 42 \u2018ir, heen.3B Cloth, fancy mament and avy blue x 72 inches, with all fitfings complete.The 25c.kind for, each.19\u20ac Mild.Cheese, per Ib.! 12 se a ® : Sipe » x - fi roach ; 5De ers, soft crown; all sizes.Regular Drapery Pins, done up in boxes of 13 dozen.Worth 3c dggen.Fri- 3 lbs.Cleaned Currants .\u2026.:\u2026.20e y - =.Size 23 x 40 in.\u2026\u2018é pentes = value 26c and 29c.Friday's day, 12 d 116 ES assoc vence 9 LMVe2 +012.108¢! Pea Meal B.Bacon, per bees 164%¢ $ 6 Stee 22 x 42 in, each.se.The | .bargain price .\u2026.32¢ | Brass Extension Rods, hundreds sold at 8c each.Friday.éxtra special - (¢| Tomatoes, Peas and Corn, 1 tin each.30¢ ; + «Size 36 x 46 ingritach.\u2026.\u2026.S125 Cottage Rods, in 4 foot lengths, ,yhite gnamelled wood with silvered - 7 lbs.Strathcona Rolled Oats .25c Size 30 x 59 in, dach.\u2026 82.50 « .ends and brackets.egular 15c each, riday 0.o.oo.103C 13 bottiex Strathcona Extracts .\u2026.ZSe- ; 5° \u201cM valr_ .Big Bargains in Lace Rug Fringes, heavy double headings, pluin and mixed colors.\u2019 Worth 3 pkgs.Strathcona Corn Starch .20¢ Sea z || Cream Bath Towels air.15e 8-4 in.wide Creûm Silk Lace: ; 10c yard.Friday\u2019 .vero vec es a seu 0 access era secs .Tige 6 lbs.California Prunes .i 28¢ TASSAMT BLEND BLACK Ba Size A x pe va pet pair.cons : .e 200 .worth bc; Friday, sper yard.1¢ Table Covers, 10-4 size, in heavy Tapestry Dining Table Covers.\u2019 good 7 bars Strathcona Soap .TO 23¢ ; 3 e LB.\u2019 ze 1 X » per part.25 Biack Guipure Lace Edging, 2 to 5 assortment of colors and patterns.Worth $5.65 each.Friday.8-4.G2/< jus.White Ronns; for :.\u2026.sesersess -25e bob LBS, 81.235 * Size 19 x 44 In, per pale.Bie inches wide; worth up \u2018to 25¢ | Portieres\u2014Line of rich Tapestry Pogtieres, trimmed top and bottom 6 lbs.Whole Green Peas .38e MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE, Size 23 x 48 in, per pair.45e yard, Friday o.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Be with heavy fringe, in all best colors.Worth $3.60 pair.Friday, \u2018Grape Nust or 8.Wheat Biscuits .12%8 = Be LB.> : \u2018| Size 28 x 56 in.per pair.G3¢ ; ' .oe extra special .\u2026.ace cts see sau00 Gens sssvees sees.92.69 ho .RR ; Size 24 x 60 in, per pair.95e \" New Editions of the Poets y ; : » La eee a 2} icti ies : ea OA rons o St.Catherine .St.Catherine\u201d \u201c| Good Dictionaries for $1.75 SAMA Just arrived a complete range of the : Ce 20° i ; + \u2018The New Centyry Edition of Webster's a g my) AV RU HY Astor: Edition, of the Poets; a first- .University & University &.Dictionary, ;revised and enldrged! © {ey oi po (i class college edition, well bound .rsiby = ' ; \" ; NA DS ee ATLA) im printed in very clear type.Our \u2019 tl, > ® © fa d - containing 10,000 words, 13,000 syn- ff 2e CANON RE 4 price while they last, per vol- .Victoria Sts.To : onyms and 1500 illustrations, hand-@ QujiHe ha EUR iN ° EN te AU RE ume .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vee an \u2018 sue TES GS 77 y/ 2e MOD 7 = an A o 0 GUN \u2018 ; re 2x À Ul gal 3 WN 5 DIN Ms) Victoria Sts.Our special price .4 Le somely bound.Regular $2.60; Sa \u201coff ou.02 XU 7 re J 4 TDD HIRD Wy.QUE GE ù 23 wy \\ - A ia 1 0 0 I © ; Pa J nor "]
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