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[" ns (oo t FOR LITTLE WANTS Use Herald Want Columns./ ee I.HERALD.TOMORROW'S WEATHER.Fair; Tempersture Unchangsth, Sun rose at 5.56; sets at 607, TWELVE PAGES.THE MONT ESTABLISHED 1808._XO.67.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1905.CII TT 0 TWELVE PAGES.\u2014\u2014 PRICE ONE CENT RUSS'S FEARFUL STATE NF INTERNAL SUFFERING Hundreds of The\u2018 * ds of Tons of Grain Rotting in Volga District for L _- Cut Off th 3° v = - >f Transportation\u2014Can Oyama treating Forces of Linevitch % Situation at Kirin.St.Petersburg, March 21.\u20141.15 p.m.- General Linevitch's headquarters has been established for the presen at Chenahdawatsu, situated at the crossing of the BSungari river, whence he is directing the retreat of the three armies and disposing of the fresh troops of the fourth corps just arriving from Eurv- ean Russia.The protection of the ungari bridge is vital to the salvation of the army as the river is not fordable below Kirin and once the line of the river 1s passed and the bridge blown up the Japanese pursult will be effectually checked.At the same time the second army is falling back of the line of the rallroad while the first and third with the transports are retreating along the Mandarin road to Kirin, both destroying bridges and roads and denudlng the country behind them and making it im- ssible for the Japanese to live In the mmediaté wake of the retreat without their own comissariat.\u201d Fear Retreat May be Barred.The Japanese are advancing along the grand trade route twenty milles west of the railrvad.However, they could probably live on the country, th: road just before thpe oening of navigation ef the Liao river, being crowd with Chinese provisions on tie way to market southward, Apparently, it {sa question as to which army will out march the other, although the general staff seriously doubts the ability of Field Marshal Ovmnas fatigued soi- diers, guns, ammunition and provisions over the ruined roads, to continue the pur- sult energetiviils.Nu Information available regarding the strength of th- Japanese column advancing wong the Grand Trade route, but the war office gays it is hardly large enough (o constitute a menace with the dispositions tyeneral Linevitch is able to make 7 fresh troops, Nevertheless, St.Peters- burg is In the dark as to the exact situation and considering th# resourcc- fulness of the Japanese there is von- ftant fear that they may manage 9 get astride of the railroad and bar th- Russians\u2019 retreat.350.000 Tons of Grain Rotting.The Trade World an artiels - viewing the suspension of trdusirv ti Russia directly ar indirectly produ sd ; b LA In re bywv thé war, the immense Josges suff.: As a result of the 350019 rons of gr Left rotting in the Voiga districts owing fo lack of transportation and the han!- chips imposed on the peusantis Ly the many roung and able bodied men set to the front.makes an earnest appa! tor pea.ve, saving: - \u201cDo you still think, gentiemen Chan- Vinists, of doubtful victorlee?Con clude peace and allow agriculture and Industry to revive and set to work regenerate the people.That {fs the vir- tory Ruxsia needs, Glory he to him ho leads\u201d Cossacks Went on Rampage.Kaopontae, March 19, ovining, via Tien Tein, March 20.\u2014tDejaved in trans and: !mfssion)\u2014A Norwogian trader, accompanied the Russian retreat to Tie Yass \u2018and with a single companion crossed cover to Fakoman, following the wa- \u2018ter courses to avoeld the Russian patrols from Hunghutzu.' The Russians left Mukden with five columns of Infantry, in the centrs of which were two lines of commissariat, with artillery flanking the body, and cavalry acting as screens, farther afield.The discarded demoralized troops their boots and equipments and abandoned thelr transport carts, left guns and carriages, using the horses to save as many us possible.All the last day at Tle Pass the C'os- sacks looted the booths of traders, sould champagne at a rouble a bottle, and smashed and burned everything unsalable.They caught a Japanese spy, who, upon resisting was killed.Tha pullty Cossacks were shot a quarter of an hour later.facut.-General Mistchenko, with 6,000 Ural Cossiachs, some European cavalry und two batteries of artillery, Is now operating on the Russian extreme left, Major-General Fukushima has visited Hstnmintun and perfected arrange- iments for the installation vf à Japan-\" vse garrison there, and It 13 probable that in the future that town will he considered within the war zone, and all persons arnmving there will ed lo have a pass, Front.Petersburg, March 21.\u20141n view of the Invreasing number of doctors needed at the front an official order was published to-day, permitting during the war the appolntment of students to tredical posts and allowing foreilgners to Join the service, More Doctors for the with the ditticuliies or getting uno St Finding Buried Guns.Tokio.Mar-h 11.\u201cThe British steamer Harbarton, \u2018urrving voai to Viadi- Vostok, Vus ecized on Saturday by the Japanese, The fotlowing anuvouncement has bern made: \u201cnr detactrnent entered and ovupi- ed Ral Yuan Sunday morning at four Look, On he same das al leon (a bo requir- PAID HOCKEY CLUB + [FEARFUL TRIP OF 10 BE FORMED HER So States Billy Nicholson, of Made But 19 Miles One Day Some Clients of East End Calumet\u2014Twelve Club League Proposed.I | | According ; to Billy !tgoalkeeper of the d'alumet Nicholson, Hockey Club, champlons of the International | League, Montreal ts Hkely to have a professional hockey team next winter.He returned yesterday from Calumet and will remain in the city all summer, Gardner and Strike will be home Satur- (day or Sunday, but will probably re- ltlurn to Calumet after spending a few \u201cweeks here, They have lucrative positions fn the miming town and can do ; better there In a financial way than they can in Montreal.Dr.Scott will &lso remain In the copper country, as che has been given charge of a large , hospital there.Nicholson says that plans have been formulated to establish two series of ;the International League, one In the | West and one in the Est.In the West there will bo dalumet, Houghton, \u201cAmerican Soo, Minneapolis, St, Paul and Duluth, aud in the East, Montreal, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Buffalo.Baldy\u2019 Spittal, formeriy of Ottawa and Pittsburg, has been appointed manager of the new Philadelphia club.He has already lald wires to secure players and it is he who ls making arrangements to form an eastern section.The Canadian Soo 1s to be dropped.as it has nol a big enough population to draw on to mako professional hoe- \u201chey pay.LORENZ CHILD SWEARS FATHER WAS BAD TO HER dispute over the Lorenz child was morning despite a lengthy argu- nent not unimarked by disturbing vle- nents between the counsel, The case opened with a dispute\u201d between Messrs, FL AE, Greenshiclds and Busteed as to Whether evidencee as ti the nother's chard ter could bee heard.Mr, Greenshields objected to this, while Mr.Busteed argued that as the chibdl's ultimate welfare was the point at issue evidence rgarding the mother's character must be submitted.On this argumeent Mr.Justice David sum admitted the evidence.Mr.Grecnshields, however, wished to The the this possession of «tll unsettled cock the ens cavalry, about sind xdamination with a stenographer 1m ans ty =tronw, with three companies of ne LAS affierptoid 1 count r-aUta- k bul Was Teptuo set, PFooward the northeunst the brolges on th inn road seutir of Nal Yur have been burned by the ene- LAN.Teo away bridge - have been Party destroyed \"Pie uniter of guns caprured near Mu dde is Docvasmieg, oowang te dis- caveries of those hurted by the enemy L fore retreating.\u201d Abortive Move Towards Peace.Par!s, March 21.In the course of an interview fn the Matin, to-day, Viscount Hayashi stated that M.Witta, when In Berlin last July sent an emia- savy ta Lesoton asking the Japanese gnister there to meet him to discuss prouve, Minister Havasht :onsented, but Te rived no further communiration.PREMIER PARENT RESIGNS; MR.GOUIN IS CALLED UPON Queber, Marvoh 21 -(Xpeoiali Horn.8.N.Parent is no longer Prime Min- {ster of the Province of Quebe He resigned this afternoon ty-five o'clock and resignation gent for Mr.Hov.Mr.Parent held his las: C'ah- fret meeting this crorting whi ho was gitendrd by all his mtnisters, There were present, Hon, Messrs, Mo-Carkiii, Ar h- ambau:t, trarneau, Robituills and Moe- \u20act, who heid \u2018xevutive sessior.ntii Pi o'clock to wir up busitess of the government.A1 12.45 o'clock Mr the Lieutenant at twelve for- hia Lisutenant-Governor tronin, shortly arter the the Pare proceeded to Governor's office HON, ED, BLAKE AT WESTMINSTER Censures Irish Civil Service Esitmates\u2014-U.S.Immigrants in Canada.tCAnadlan Aseoviatrd Press Cabia.) Tondon, March 21.-Mr.Fdwarl Riake made hls first considerable ppeech nf the session last nignt, OH, proposing to radu e the civil service oso timates by L100, the that the report of the land commissioners, relating to the administration of the Irish land act had not been made pub- on ground e + WHAT IS GOING ON | e -e Hls Majesty s \u2014 Rertha lZaliand, in \u201cDorothy Vernon of Haddon Hail\u201d Academy- \u201cThe Sign of the (ross, Les Nouveautes\u2014\"Don (Cezar de Ba- ean.\u2019 .Francais\u2014Paul Cazenauve In \u2018 Don Cezar de Baazn.\u201d\u2019 Royal\u2014''\"Dora Thorne.\u201d Windsor Hall-Dale's English opera singers.Walsh Glee lub, Royal Templar }a'l, 1149 Notre Dame sireet.Annual meeting ale! fn St.Andrew a Home, Mr.D.A.Bud@e gl.+s { l'istraze] le +- ture on Australia, in Y M.C A.mian Koctetr Zion Cadets\u2019 concert and dance In 8tanley Hall \u2014_\u2014 STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS, Calabria.New York Heligoland, New York Lucania, New York Ultonia, New York.Minnetonka, New York.Grosse Kurfurst, Bremen.Zeeiand, Dover.Roumania, Dover Roumanis, Gibraitar.Koen.Luise, Gibraltar.Mount Temple, London.Astoria, Moville, ad antounced H tion.ts hee ana Tyna, Wha Chateay peer A au 1 This Sd vorhaly resigua- Heror ene Linateiy Gespatehe ld \u201cde- ange to summon Hone Mr, hat oft the bul itngs far Fron tenae, Wnere hé was th Lau tenant-CGovernor's vel the denn Premier In In the wi be the swarm meantime Cte ioe WI te add agreed for two we tks to eeabde bum to constrict Le me tetore his vonsti- for Te ei turns tion, Hoo Mr.Patetut who geemingiy feat CYAN Trucved after hag resignation, vin eave for New York on Saturday br Surday next to Ut-lergo expert me- dival trratiment for his throat troubie.tained a majority of sesvnty-four.+ - \u2014 IMMIGRANTS FROM THE STATES.(Canadian Associated Press Cable Levdor, Mareh 11 Thé Dundes Advertiser, referring Lo the Immigration, of Americans {ito the Northwest save.VIT ts hardiy in nature that thesé born Royubli ans shou!f enbibe Briteh sen- \u201cmens as Véll as t'aradian sentiment And probatey ubive Canadinns are very foliffereut as to vhether thev do vr not do, The Natumai serlimment \u201cuf those who live upon his lands is of infiniteliy more Enportancs to Canada with its developing national vonsclous- tess, than the remoter attachment which 1s 80 often the subject of lp Lomagr.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.AGNES CHOIR CONCERT.The rpeinoers of St, Agnes\u2019 choir, ns- stead bya number of singers froci oher eitv rhoir&, are p\u2018yartig à con- sert to be given in the Mo:rrumetnt Na- \u201conal on Tuesday evening, March 28tn.The choir, under the direction of PTo- fssor J.J.MeCaffrey, has already hal u number of rehearsals and every effort 18 being put forth to make \u201che fr ent a shining suconss.The programme wil] consist of songs aid scensw from many of the favori:e torn operas and a feature of the en- tertairanent WU! be à \u2018Taliy-Ho\u2019 \u201ccho- bus in Wlieh the trumpeters of the Ca- baulan Hunt \u2018'ub wili take part dress- 1 In their hunting costume.Among the soloisls will be Mr.Joseph Saucier, the wil known baritone, and Mr.Al- frs] Lamoureux, the blind tenor of St.Patrick 8 choir The well trained orchestra from St.Laurent College, wall aies be in attendance.The box office opens to-morrow at Giroux'e Pharma- y, 210 Si, lawrence street.eller THE LATE MRS.C.LALONDE.» fareral of Mis, Charmes Talands.y af Hen lovals Lalande, S.J.and ev.J Lalande, rector of su Mary a toblege, tank place yesterday at Si.Hermas.The requiem mass waa aug by Rev.Louis Lalande, 8.J., assister] by Rev.Father Bellemare, S.J.ns Jdeacon and Rev, Father Contant .s suh-deacon.The Jesuit Order was represented by Rev.Father Turgeon, re - tor of Loyola Cnllege, and Rev.Father Bellemare, bursar of St.Mary's Colleg=.th Mr.Dakers Cameron, secretary of the Montreal branch of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.is in To- rorto on association business._ ce The Allan fine Royal Mall steamship ! ploted | | 1 the.' | | Tuesday, | Tuesday to Halifax, 236 THE SHRMATIN and 16 Another\u2014Two Casualties.Halifax, N.S, March 21.\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014 The Allan liner Sarmatian, Capt.Ren- nie, arrived this morning after one of the tempestuous trips experienced on | the Atlantic this season, and during: which two of her officers were lost.Tha steamer left Glasgow on March 3rd, and was therefore eighteen days out.Some | anxiety was felt the past two days re-' garding her, and it was reported yesterday that she had been sighted tn tow, hut the report proved groundless.The ship left Glasgow on the 3rd, and before noon next day her run was 129, miles.\u2018The day following she made 214 miles, and on Monday 190, while on: Wednesday, Thursday and! Friday she made 140, 122, 123 and 140: miler.On Saturday, the 11th, she met heavy head gales and seas and made but twenty-nine miles, Next day she went 221 miles, but on the day following the gale agaln became stronger, and but nineteen miles were made, and on Thursday it was even worse, but slx- teen miles being made, the ship drift- 1g off her course.Next day she made fifty-seven miles, against heavy head seas, and her daily runs from then were, Thursday 187: Friday, 192; Saturday, 190; Sunday.262; Monday, 260; and | On March 13th, the day on which she: made but nineteen miles, one of the hatches was being secured when the fourth officer, H.Glover, aged thirty- éelght, and the carpenter, Thos.Muir, thirty-seven, who were working at it, were caught by .sea and washed from the deck.Muir was not seen again, but Glover was seen for a moment struggling In the water, and he secmed to catch hold of à life buoy thrown to him, but lost his grasp again in a moment and sank to a watery grave.Both men belonged to tue Old Country.examine Mr.and Mrs.Lorenz, Governor Vallee and thn little gut), so the cage wis adjourned to permit of the other roo, li à few pndnutes, however, after the conrt hed a-drournet Mr.Busteed returned in a iegh tai of Irlignation ad demnanded that the examination Rv on before Judge Travidson as Mr.tircenshicids kepet cEterrupting him.A messenger was sent for His Lordship, who prompts ro arvened the court aud tie examination went oon, with Mrs.Lorenz dn the Lox, whi stated that she was a dressmaker and well abic to support the child, The Lil} was submitted to a brief exatnination by Mr.Greenshie!lda and declared that she did not want to gn' back to her father but to stay with her \u2018\u201cmuvver.\" Why don't yeu want to go back to Nour father asked Mr.Mustesd.© Rae cause he vus bal to me\u201d replied the Pitié one, \"Who t out.\u201d \u201cPhdn't vour motker + that\" \u201cNo he tome apoc\u201d This coretirded Mr, Justie dete ve dd ta sav than\u201d \u201cNo sal \"+ as Vast ta sav was bad tome a Jong the cxurntha ton Davidson took the .and vase el \u2014\u2014 FAVCRS TRENT VALLEY CANAL.MroJM Wabourn, Jeukete dd t'enent 0 VISE his son, Kaba of thn Meérehants\u2019 Bank.Mr, Ki beurn 18 nn enthusiast advocats ef tue Trent Vailey Card proposition, which he ae Heves dg destined to prove of great m- resident ae t4u the city, vo, is ri Mr terial advantage to Montre Bu the expenditure of A comparatively cm Aneto t Of TONY the Canal coud he competed, VINE AL 6TX- Cool waters fron Gera, Bav to Lake entar > Barges verrd thus have n pratiraix létel-Heked chante! ail the way fron Sault Marle to Monstrenai, ani mu à of the freilëlit How carré d'arnnl the Western Peninsia of Ontaris, or ought down hy rail could be dive pee el te this route.The canai !+ ena- as far north as Baisam las and all that ig to ba dons fa 1 coe 3 ! HON.S.N.PARENT, Vie Resigned as Premier of the Province of Qué ec at Noon To-day.plete the work at the two extremities, It is a matter of surprise to Mr.Kw- bourn that Montreàl ls =o indifferent to a proposition that holds so much for ta citizens.! \u2014_\u2014\u2014 i WENT TO MEET HUSBAND, FOUND HiM DEAD.Tu -kvilte Ont, Match 21° Speci) -Ataimn BD Cunningham, a Well known farm rr residing just vatside the town hmite, died on board the SS.Tunisian, on St Pate K's Day, and was burled at grea the following morning.He left here in December on an annual visit to friends in Ireland.He was sixty- five years of age and leaves a wife but no children.Mra \u2018\u2019lunningham was at the station to meet her husband and shortly after \u2018Be arriva! of the train , was informed of his death.SALARIES WERE INCREASED.A rumber of the okler employees at the Court house were Totified this {| morning that thair ealaries had bean increased by the Quebec Government.| Tunisian, from Liverpool via Halifax,! The increases were from one lo two | ; (arrived 8t.John, § pm.March 0 | hundred delage a year.The Sarmatian brought 167 passengers, none of them saloon, and has about six hundred tons of cargo to land here, including 350 tons for the railway, after which she proceeds to Boston.! re) BELL-LESS PHONES ARE NOW IN USE AMENDED CLAUSES SIMPLY INCORPORATE THE ORDINANCES Exchange Haven\u2019t Got on .to the Trick.The new hell-less telephone system was jnaugurated in the Kast kind ong With a Provision That in the Distribution of Public Money There Shall be No Discrimination Against Any Class of Schools\u2014Debate on Amended Autonomy Bills Opens To-Morrow.Sunday morning, and all day yesterday.und to-day \u201cInquiry\u201d at Central has\u2019 been deluged with questions.\u20181 can\u2019t! get central, you've taken the handle off, my hell,\u201d was the hurthen of the song\u2019 A (Special Staff Correspondence.) Ottawa, March 21,\u2014The amended, or so-called compromise, education clauses she heard over the wire.Occasionally of the Autonumy Bill for the new an irate client wanted his \u2019phone taken Northwest provinges were brought out as it was no use without a handle, and a bell.The fact Is the system is just twice as simple as the old vue.All you have to du is to lift the car-plece off the down by the IPremler yesterday evening.Debate upon the second reeding will tanke place to-morrow, when it Is expected they wil be the subject of y very extended and probably somewhat bitter discussion, .As amended, the clauses are simply an incorporation of the existing con- of the Provinces.+ There is gencral satisfaction with the amendments.This morning not a member from the Northwest, from On- from Quebec vouid be discovered who thad the slightest objection to the has given notice.The concensus of chosen the safe middle ground, us he RMI RTE IAE * ! THE AMENDED CLAUSES.*% x \u2014\u2014\u2014 + > 1.section ninety-three of #% the British North America * Act, 1867, shall apply to the ¥* said province, \u201cwith the substitution for .sub-section one * of said section ninety-three, of the following sub-section: =f (1) Nothing in any such # law shall prejudicially affect any right or privilege with respect to separate schools © which any class of persons have at the dute of Lhe pass- # REV.FATHER FAHEY, Of St.Gabriel's Parish®who Celebrated csi ste sk sg sk sk sok ok ol ok on ok dition of afful.s under the 1901 ordin- \u2018ances Into the permanent conslitution: ,tario, from the Maritime Provinces or.amendments of wit the Government, opinion is that the i\u2019rime Minister has .\"did in 1896 when the Conservatives went to an extreme and were rebuked > 4 #4 Va or at the polls for so doing.The amend-' y ments, it is generally agreed, guar- 'antee the minority in the Nortèwest \u2018all that they have at present, but give them no more.: : It is expected .tBat both Hon.Mr, -Sifton and Hon.Thomas Greenway, who was the Premier of Manitoba at the time of the school difficulty, will vote for the amended Acts.FEW RHH RHR RHR III IEEE SE A % THE CONFEDERATION 3 ACT.% \u2014_ 1 In ,and for each province the Legislature may exclu- ¥ sively make laws In relation ¥ to education, subject and ac- #% cording to the following pro- + visions: » (1) Nothing in any such law % shall prejudicially affect -% any right or privilege with # respect to denomination- 3+ al schools which any class of persons have by law in the « province at the Union.(2) All the powers, pris vileges, and dutles at the > Union by law conferred and finposed in Upper Canada : % on the separate schools and : % school trustees of the Queen\u2019s 3 Roman Catholic subjects, ¥ shall he and.the same are ¥ hereby etxended to the dis- % sentient schools of the * Queen's Protestant and Ro- ¥% man Catholic subjects in * Quebec.: = (3 Where in any province # a system of separate or dis- sentient schools exists by law at the Union or 1s thereafter established by the Legislature of the province, an appeal shall lie to the Governor General in Council from any Act or decision of any provincial authority affecting any right or privilege of the Protestant or Roman Catholic minority of the Queen's subjects in relation to education.¢4) In case any such Pro- vinciai law as from' lime to time scerns to the Governor- (GGeneral-in-Council requisite for the duc execution of the _ provisions of this section is not made, otf in case any de- vision of the Governor-Gen- cral-in-Council on any appeal under this section ia not duly executed \"by the proper Provincial authority in that behalf, then and in every such sie sk she ste ok Me ok ode se ole she ie se ude ole ales osteo \u2018 of od ok kk ok oR + case, and as far only as the % circumstances of each case re- % nulce, the Parliament of Can- + ada may make remedial laws ¥ for due execution of the pro- + visions of this section and of + any decision of the Governor- % \u2018eneral-in-Council under this % section.> .He He Fe Hib FHF HR ER ARIE HNRRK the 25th Anniversary of his En- ! ing of this Ack, under the % GETTING THE MONTCALM READY, trance into the Priesthood | terms of chapters twenty- = FOR SPRING.on Sunday.nine and thirty of the ordin- Ù .# nnecs of the Northwest Terri- # Quebec, March 21.\u2014(Speclal.) - The y # tories Act passed in the year À Government sleamer and \\ce-zbreaker, hnok, which calle central automatically, ! = 1901.: * Montcalm ,was placed on the \u201cHurd\u201d she will answer and you can tell her all # \u201c2.In the appropriation by # at Levis yesterday to have her propel-! your wocs nnd get any connection you, % the legislature or distribu-.# lov blades repaired.Mr.Davie wilt.ask \u2018for.When your conversation last #% tion by the Government of the + piace a large force of mechanics 8t.over hang the ear-plece on the hook.| % province of any money for the # work in order to finish the repairs! Thats all.Simple, isnt it?| @& support of schools organized # Whieh will allow the Montcalm to cormm- % und carricd'en in accordance % mence the task of breaking up the Cap % With said chapier twenty- % Rouge live bridge and shortly assist \u2018The Allan Line Royal Mail steamship nine or any Act passed in Æ carly spring navigation to Montreal.léntan, from st.John for Laverpool, amendment thercof, or in sub- # \u2014_m i .-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 s.uled from Halifax at 5.30 wom, March stitution therefor, there shall + 21, With sixteen first, thirty-rine ser- be no discrimination against * POLISH SCHOOL-BOYS ARRESTED.and, sixty-one third class passengers.schoels of any cluss described # Warsaw, March 21.-3.50 p.in.\u2014One, \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014w in the suid chapter tuwenty- hundred and twenty-eight striking nine, ° : * school bovs were arrested here jin the \u2018The Allan lime steamship Qarmatfan, \u201c0.Where the expression x course of the morning for picketing from Glasgow for Boston arrived at by law is empioyed in =ub-sec- * school \u2018buildings and preventing other auarantine at Halifax 7.30 a.m.March tion three of the said section + boys from entering.- (21.# ninety-three, it shall be held 3% | # to mean the laf IF set out, # ; | # -in the said chapters twenty-\" # Through The Heralds Sieve.+ i fama ke à i % the expression: \u2018At the 3 roupgn le era s eve.= union\u2019 is employed, in sald * TT - T4 \u201cÀ sub-section three, it shall be * YOU CAN'T HELD admiring the artistic IN ADDITION to ul los othe- troubles 2 held to mean the date at + grace af the Baltic fleet in remaining «bout LINEVITUIL f+ now zomg to have a Grand s+ which Ihis Act comes into % UV miles away from & walloping Duke in Man anrta, = forre.\u201d \u201cqe = ne fo - s1,A6 RDS, lueblirds, robins and cross .Lu PE a ea A ae at dep an ae ae vn an ME heard from Now for the first THE METHODISTS of Radley Doach, No, HÉRRRRTRAHRTER bulifrog won t ACcep* any pastor who more than _ | Lo ovvars old WHITNEY GOVERNMENT has begun its Many congeatulntions.\u201d- Dos Osier, \u2018 1 big moner-saving polly by increasing tho ralary of the Chairman of the Rallway Com mission from ai, to £2000.Take a last fond look at that $2.0e w¥) surplus Ross left THE PRESENT ERUPTION of Vesvvius lanks totter from the family circle than from the or aestra stalls HAPPY THE MAN who har married a wile \u2018apahla of making à virtue of the mother of tivertion.She ran probabiv also evolse an Easter hat from a length of telegraph wire and a «erduroy roat.SPRING REGINS TO-PAY, but Sane\u2019 tre calendar\u2014an! California The Gentleman from Venzeula.Chiragno Newe > Castro (a UII smoking cigarettes on the inrrnational powder magaziue.top nf AT LAST M ARCONT drait à crushing blow to the authors of eugagemen: rumors.Fe Rot iuarried, Diamond News.HAT Premier diamond, the biggest ever found, the story of whose 3,032 carats and unimaginable valus was telegraphed all over; the civilized world a while ago.is on the high seus between South Africa and london.It has been insured tor $2.50 000 for the trip.It was posted us au ordinary packet an which a fee of 4 ents was paid in addition ta tae {ents an ounce for woeigat, If the diamond were lost or stolen during tae voyage Le company would be able to recover oaly $0 from tax Rrlsh post-offire Kerp posted on tha very latest news {from the Alemond fields by reading Tue Heraid Subscribe now.\u2019 | BASTER JS SO LATE thia year that the women are beginning to wonder haw they are going to walt that long before showing the new hat.A PHILADELPHIA MAN who ate {teen plates of tra cream and a pork sandwich ali at on siting was taken to tha hospital soon after.Was the lusane asylum full: RECOGNIZING that Russia ts working that side of the street, Japan will make no at: tempt to float any of its new bunds In Germany or France.IF FRANCE doesn't take thoso Russian bonds the Baltic fleet on Its way homa may\u2019 be under the painful necessity of mlstakiug it for a torpedo boat .: FRANCE SHOULD WRITE ou! tha cheque immediately tf not sooner If Russia doesn : get that $100,000 190 it will have tuo quit has ing any more of those must enjoyable 1e- treats.' CABLE dispatches announce \u2018hat the K.ng of Siam will stop gamong.Its bad for a: king anyway.- me ! RECENT winter sports in St.Petersburg bad as à feature an exhibition of skating on thin ice, by Czar Nicholas.MAXIM GORKY Is really tn be hanished from Russia.But Maxim, being a pessimistic person, probably thinks the rumor is too good tn be true.Sis-e-2-8-0- Bang! \u2018 Mrs Jonson Oh\u2019 Tom.our next-door neighbor's oll stove exploded in the night.| Mr.Jonson\u2014That account's for my dream.Mra, Jongon\u2014What was it?Mr.Jouson\u2014I éreamt [ was at a Wagner opera.BOY BADLY HURT IF THE Mon Sam Hughes\u2019 private cope.Fpondence coud he veveated ot would prob, ably be found that he has Lod several good | | offers to pull off that NM.redelhon in the itd art of a cum opera.Ï A A Nice Salary.\u2019 Tals from he Last israe of Calier sc Week- .13 CThé tenciaT pas ef a br-klayer in | \u2019 .! New York as to he To vents per hang He Was on His Way to Toros opt hous das For al over- Time the rate 14 tp de doubied H Jo per Moe NS ae maux School When the Horse woutd te fur [un the Talsy season can .mens often work tw fa contr olay, Struck Him.which would raise the rate to $11.20, or TI per we k Way aspire to be president of ihe cen A soven-vear-old boy named Wilfrid or Bath of Montreal wien you can go to - \u2018errier ax z .New York to lav bre ha, and have John D.Perrier.was knocked down Ty a rnn- Ro keielisr or J.I'rpont Morgan for your 4Way horse at the corner of Craig anl valet: Visitation streets this morning and now \u2014- 1g, o + 3 .2 oe .les \u20ac eo Gre 3 ¢ a very CHE ANARCHISTS are pa doul praying! ' Hoth irneral Hospital in a very for i Busta Ni thee bein! thar tne \u201cTieal condition, He Is the son of rar Won t Un rubis y te 67 the shock.rm TAR AT THE BAR.(Watson 3 Magazine ) T5 like tUus nere, Your Honor, see?As near as | van \u2018well.Umar hired my boat, and he a prope: swell 2 a lady down with him Iawe a dog.gisg trip, foes?her thoreughiy- I Ket Judge Tone Lider Var Na Tue shay Will d'tivæ OI! wy story short To come to what befell, We started, but put back to port, Which mucin annoyed the swell, She fell Deturoeir \u2018vo water ways, And got à uasty ni.So we rigged ver vut with brant-vew stays\u2014 ; jady \u2018hae slp Judge The Tac Nooo! ast we put to sra agai, And started for the west, All spiek and -\u2014-And the ship's.LIEUT.-COL.ALEX.HESSLEIN.That's all.! think.Your Honor, row, { Commander of the Canadian Bisley I'll state to you my claim 1 Team for 1905.Five hundred dollars, you Il allow, Won t butid her up the same., p He .ny a 3 + - Her FURLT SON BT ei POA Mir Adland Perrier.who lives at 17 She 2 iylug now upom the mud \u2014 Wolfe street, and who works in Hamii- ton's store, St.Catherine street.The | little fellow was on his way to St.{ Peter's school about eight o'clock, when e The ship.Judge\u2014The lady?Tar\u2014 No-00-0-0° the accident took place.He was injured about ithe head and inte nally.tr CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS.(\u2019anauian Associled Press Cable.) Lotidon, March 21.\u2014\"Canadian mann- facturers,\u201d writing to the Manches.er Guardian regarding Canadian textile industries, says he anticipates that the \u201d report will be unfavorable and expressed his hopes that the entton trust people will note that Mr, Fielding will never permit\u2019 even the Mother Country to gain an advantage over any of our industries, but he adds there Is a great difference between that and fostering monopolies and with Mr.Flelding's strong leanings towards free principles and his desire always to rheapen the article to the consumer.It would not be surprising 1H he strengthened his position still more by | reducing the duty on cotton.MARCOND'S SCHEME to send 100 words a minute is pot going to keep pare with te Hon.Geo.EF.Foster's flow of lapguags when ba begins tn explain how tbe Fiolding tarif?bas set Canada back 22.000 years.Lessons by Mail.Viala\u2014Her voice seems to have that awav sound Piccola: Perhape «he tynk correspondences method THE MARCH LAMB IS 21 TO-DAY.\u2018\u2019far- lessons hy the * trade | STREET RAILWAY COUNCILLORS OUT ~ Maisonneuve Electors De feated Those Who Extended Franchise.\u2018Jority of the ratepayers of Maison- ; neuve to the actlon of the majority of (the Council in granting.an extendel franchise to the Monteal Street Rallway was shown at the municipal elections held yesterday.Every member of the Council who had voted for the extension of the franchise as well as tha members of the Progress Association who worked to have the new by-law passed, went down to defeat.Tha most interesting fight was for the mayoralty between Councillor Richer, who had voted for the by-law.and Coun- villor Reed who headed the opposition to tHe by-law.In the eight polis spread throughout the town.Couucillor Reed secured a Lig majority over his-opponent.His total majority was 473, the largest evar secured by any candidate for the may- oraity in the town.In West Ward, Mr.A.Desilets, who acted as counsel for the Citizens\u2019 Aa- sociation, In the fight against the new Foes te été fee fe EE NE ee ef ae fe ef of fe a de a fe def of ae ok Rokk Rk kd ok ok kok HERERR À How entirely opposed are the big ma-: \u2018by-law, \u2018vas returned by a majority of sixteen over his opponents, Councillors Bennett and Mr.Archambault; In East Ward, Mr.M.Michaud defeated Coun- ; ) ) : \u2026 ° T - un Ald.Gallery wanted the Load Com-jvled upon the.owner or owners of the! Always open.* Write for Folder.! ' t \u20ac correct answers and pin : mittee 10 examine the legislation and assessed Immovables, according to the == ee TT to .: »: eu 5 @ - quite An argument arose, ~The side- frontage thereof, in order to cover the ; : = : \u2018 - .a walks, Ald.Gallery claimed, were part cost of keeping the sidewalks on all the GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL , _ to ether .oo ot thé Roads -Committees business, streets, sides or portions of streets.|\" Virginia Avenue and Beach, _ mr me * si Be and there was no reason why that com- and which, said assessment shall be tn ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Lo \u2018niittee should bo ignored, \u201cléxvess of *all other assessments for.ith te bat 3 Co., \u2019 \u20ac : Rooms en sults with private baths.Het and SPECIAL NOTICE\u2014Answers to these P \u2018 y \" A a i [fact.™, .| , .sé cation on the Ocean front, Atlantic City, : - TT \u2019 f \u2018 LE y Yi Ald, Tu.A.Lapointe wished to know | Rot Se PE te here N.J.With an established reputation for ex- i «en ; .: = Jwhen the by-law was to be examined, - Sta t AUSES clusiveness and bigh class patronage.Hot Ÿ Corner St.Lawrence and Fairmount Streets, = .and Ie the.public was to be invited to POFIBINING to the proper protection of 4, cold salt and fresh water ln every beth | has just been built at Mile End.It is far the largest store of Its kind in thi ti f th ard ; \" ba present, .Me wanted W date set IN vero left out of the bIII for the time Lows.oor \u201cservice.Ou priviiqgen Ï : Lee : o ind -in this seotion of the city.There will be a grand in advance, \" 20\" ; \u2018\u2019 à : .: : a: urday.Thousands of beautif j à grand opening on Bat- ES belng, at Mayor Laporte's suggestion.Illustrated booklst.\u201cOrchestra of Soloist | ur ay nde beautiful souvenirs to be given away to all who make purchases on this day.Watch for grand opening annaunce- ha : => |\"the Fire Committee will hear the ob-| NEWLIN HAINES.=, _ ; \u2018 .Ct ; un - \u20ac Jections this Week and they.will go = Sp n \u2018 À À mo i.Co efore Council next Monday.=|- om = SP Cc } \u2019 ; est Rule 0 \u2019 ealth the report, recommending the con-|- ACTOR NOBLEMAN WEDS i E AL OPEN INC P NG > ( nL 0.\" nuance of.the Municipal Gazette was .72.I | I S RI SALE.adopted.\u2019 New York, March 21.\u2014A London\u2019 ée- ' : AND HOW YOU ARE AIDED \"IN| \"Ald, Laciviere sald that if better 8uC> | gpatch to the American says: The Darl mous A ST DENIS Corner of Rachel and St.Denis Streets.- .CARRYING IT OUT BY - cess in the way of pubacribors did not of Rosslyn was married to Miss Anna ° .| | D Lo {mee ut publication 8 year, he < ifetly in.London to-day > CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHINGS.: oo >, Dr.Ch ase\u2019s would oppose its continuance.Ie She Yaarriage was a great \u2018|orPOS®H MS.R.FRANCHISE EX- surprise to the friends of both.Lord Don't fail t% visit this opening sale of 8pring Suits and Overcoate.They are offering all new lines at attractive vice \u2018 \u2018 vero.rices with .; E .\u2018as - - indussmants; Thurs Bods ar bow importad Bootoh and English Tvcade and Worsted; In checks \u2018and taney \"stipes of Who Tatars pattern, Kiuney-Liver PillS|_A rovoiution wes rend from te Bora Ro a otetars of State for Scot- gle a uble asted sacque ooate.ret-olass line of First Communion Sults and many others, where you oan secure a really good Lu , \"lot Trade opposing the exterision of land.Co da movement of the boweld ©VCrY.;franchise to the Street Railway, and| Miss Anna Robinsof is a Minneapolis bargain.\u2018 à ; jday IT, Ly asking that discussion be deferred un- young woman, and was formerly on the THIS COUPON For This Week Only.: This tu the fundamental rule ofl 1922, \u2018When the.present term would stage.The Earl of Rosslyn 1s known health, - The one point on which doe- phe about up.~\u2014 as the actor nobleman.with a purchase of $1.00 \u201cUE G C h Re i tors are unanimous : Og ola | 18 IMPURB ICH BEING STORED.* .3 \u2018hut causes the bowela to be-| .: : is good for | yreen Las ece pts.coms conatipated?.- A letter from Sault au Recollet In- oe : Tia Inactivity of the liver.formed the Council that impure ice 93.00 worth of Green Cash Re : \" Only one coupon te the same Reotipte.for On \\ \u2019 \u2018 Tile 18 nature's own cathart!d and mo {Was being taken into the city and sold.° | P \u201d i \u2018 : : - C.9° .long AA the liver tn active in its work [The thing wlll be looked into.~~.Special Food of filtering bile from the blood and \u2018Several ratepayers from Notre Dame passing it into the Intestines, there is Street petitioned against the erection - : « ° - .rar no trouble fiom constipated bowels.of à bullding on that thoroughfare by B | Dr.Chase'n Kidney-Livey Pllls cure the Northern Electric Company.The .For rains : lotter asked that Council see to it that ; : constipation by setting the liver right, ; West End Branch at i This ia the only means by which tho [the by-laws were enforced relative to| G PE | TRADE WITH MERCHANTS WHO | THIS COUPON 19 WORTH ONE GREEN OASH REOMPT TRADERS ADVERTISING.CO.R.Oaly Gao Coupon of the same date ' ; : \u2019 Bowels can bo regulated, heights of buildings in that portion of ADAM LAMY Salts and castor oil will effect athe olty.: | 3851=3561 Not {motion at the bowels, but ence the ef; era îne new fire glation In 6b: Ga: 4 fects of the dose passes off, you w e 0 ) : , .- v re Dame st, be more constipated than ever, briel ward was voted down by & vote P | They fail.to net the liver right.of 11-10, I tis | On Ald Larivi tion 1t à Healthy Brainy _ .) : = By regulating the liver by use of Dr.n riviere\u2019s motion was de- \u2018 RR .\u2019 | | \u2018 \u2018 ; Chane's: Kidney-Liver Pills you en-jcided to ask the city attorneys view Lc t ; Adve ing Co.~ North End Branch at sure & healthful action of the bowels as to the legality of the Strest Rail.Make à Fit Pocke Ped, ; : and so prevent and oure scores of ills, Way extension, and to declare whether TRIAL PROV 15 ARSENE LAMY °° \"as nalgestion.billousness, con- the city had the right to grant such & vie: tipation, kidney Gisordezs, colds end measure.contagio .\u2019 * 001 AIL Major was present at the mest- 1835 Notre Dame St.Co contagious diseases Ë TT \u2014Cor.St.Denis & Duluth $ Chase\u2019 dney-Li ing and was introducad to Mayor la- a EE ah t pili\"à dou, conta a box at all deal [parte by Ald.Sais S58 AIL what Lovely Brent.Vee, ats | , ; ers, or Ddmanson, Bates & Co., Tdron-/Ames.His Worship cot À Ca \"oe , 4 \u2018 to, \u2018The portrait and signature r.new member of Düuverrui with u ne AIRD'S \u2018 | ' No I A; W, Chage, the famous recipe book his elestionjand as Ald, tok -\u2014 CR author are op every bomi: .mer I neat he roundly applauded.fl 4095.CA \u2019 .; CTE Seana ali Ct diame vee Bate a sp ; + on > _ : .+ Beetle 2 \u201c .\u2018 ; ._ A = + \u2018 .; EB ., I \\ \u2019 $ .+ .i Kg | : [+ _- \\ . ERP CURR CP 4 M ry ER Dt \"was called.WEAK KIDNEIS To any Kidney sufferer who has not tried my remedy.I offer a full dollar's worth free.Not \u2018a megs sample\u2014but a regular dollar 1e\u2014 size and staple, .\u2018There is nothing to pay, either now or Inter.I ask no deposit\u2014io promise.You take no risk.The dollar bottle is free\u2014be- cfuse mime is no ordinary remedy, and I feel so Bure of its results that I can afford tb make this.offer.In the first place, my remedy does not | treat\u2019 the kidneys themselves.Such treatment is wrong.For the kidneys are not to blame for their weaknesses or irregularities.They have no power\u2014no gelf-control.They are operated and actuated by-a tiny shred of a nerve which alone is responsible for their condition.If the Kidney nerve is strong and healthy the kidneys are strong,.and healthy.1f the Kidney nerve goes wrong you know ft by \u2018the inevitable resuit-\u2014kidney trouble.This tender nerve is only one of a great systems of nerves; this system controls not only the kidneys, but the heart and the liver and the stomach.For simplicity\u2019s sake I have called this great nerve system the \u2018\u2018Inside Nerves.\u201d They are not the nerves of téellng\u2014not the nerves that enable you to walk, to talk, to act, to think.They are the master nerves and every vital organ is their slave.The common name for these nerves ts the \u2018\u2018sympatheti® nerves\u2019 \u2014 because each sot is in such close sympathy with the others, that weakness anywhere results in weakness everywhere.co .This 18 why I treat not the kidney that is weak but the ailing nerve that MAKES it weak.This is the secret of my success.This is why I can afford to do this unusual thing \u2014to give away FREE the first dollar bottle, that ANY STRANGER may know how my remedy succeeds.EE The offer is open to every one, everywhere, who \u2018has not tried my remedy.Those who have tried it do net need the evidence.\u201cSo you must write ME for the free dollar bottle order.1 will then send you\u2018au order on your ist for a full dollar bottle, standard size and staple.He will pass it down to you from Ris stock as freely as though your dollar lay Vefore him and will send the bill to me.Write for the order to-day.For a free order for, Book 1 on Dyspepsis.a full dollar bottle Book 3 on the Heart.you must address Book 3 on the Kidneys.Dr.Shoop.Box 28, Book 4 for Women, Ratine,- Wis\u2026 Btate-Book 5 for Men: - which book you want.Book 6 on Rheumatism.Mild cases are often cured by a single bottle, For- sale at forty thousand drug stores.Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative MACRAE IS TRIED IN SECRET SESSION Second Autopsy on Sclater\u2019s Body\u2014Bushmen Swarm Three Rivers.\u201d 6 Three Rivers, Que., March 21.\u2014(Spectal.1\u2014 The Sclater murder-enquete opened here yesterday at 2 p.m.before Magistrate Desiles.At noon every avenue to the Court House | was crowded by the hundreds who desired admittance.Before the hour arrived the Court House door was forced by impatient |\" ot-intended-to-be in the ordinary sense bushmen from the St.whom know the parties.At 2'p.m.the prisoner, Wallace MacRae, Messrs.Tourigny, K.C., and Bique represented the Crown,-and Laflamme & Beaudoin represented the prisoner charged with the murder of Sclater.It is sald that Tessier & Comeau, of this city, will defend Mrs: Sclater should she need defence.\u20184'ne prisoner pleauce ¥Not guilty.\u2019 After the charge was read the court adjourned at 2.15.,-The-case was \u2018proceeded with this morning.MacRae held up dravely and showed no sign of being overcome by the heavy charge banging over him.\u2018 Much interest is béing manifested in the case, especlally by the bushmen, now coming out of the wouus in great num- Maurice river, all of who are | bers.\u201d The court room was filled to suffocation, and- some who found it necessary to depart made their exit through the cellar.The witnesses thia morning were Madame Ekeene, Amal Dontigny, B.Skeene and Dr.Vanasse, corcner.- The first witness was Mrs.Sclater.\u2019 Mr.Laflamme moved.and Tourlgny, seconded, that the court sit with closed doors, | which was granted.There has been a second autopsy, the body, of Sclater having been exhumed: the nature\u201d 27d the mainland.of the evidence given is not yet known.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A FORTUNE FOR YOU.If you want money write for my book, which I will send free for a short time to all desiring tt.The important problems of successful money-making are explained, showing how millionaires became rich.The book is especially interesting, as you can do the same when you know how.It tells how you may make large sums of money with limited capital, and bow you may become independent, whether your income is large or small.At-\u2019 tractive, Interesting, Profitahle, ' My book was written especially for those who desire to better their financial condition.It gives facts which may help you to make money and may be the basis of à fortune.My book will be sent free, though doing this will cost thousands of dollars.My object is not to make a profit from its sale.The man who catches opportunity by the forelock is ahead of the fellow wlio endeavors to get hold of the tail.I may never make this offer again.JAMES VICH, 770, Land Title Building, Phil-' adelphia, Pa.: -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GAYNOR-GREÈZNE DECISION.It-was expected that Mr.Justice Davidson would this morning give hig decision on the application for a writ of prohibition to prevent the continuance of the Gaynor and Greene extradition case before Judge Lafontaine.On the opening of the Court, however, His T.ordship anmounced that his decision.would not be given until to-morrow at 10.30.This is the exact time set for the hearing of the main case before the Extradition Commissioner, so the latter hearing will hate, to be again] postponed.: SUUTE SECURITY.\u2018Genuine - - Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.| Must Bear Signature of .administration building.\u2018matters of communication between por- PEN S DEMAND FOR TUNNEL WAS VOICED Island | Communications and Annuity Scheme Occupied .Parliament, (Stat?Correspondence of The Herald.) Ottawa, March 21.\u2014Petit'ons for and against the educaiional provisions of the autonomy bills inaugurated the proceedings of the Canadian Commons yesterday.\u2019 = When the orders of the day were called the Prime Minister announced the Government would on Wednesday pro- céed with the autonomy bills as a first order.There was an amendment to clause sixteen, contemplated, he sald, and he promised to have them brought down before the House adjourned.8ir Wilfrid also promised some papers on the subject, which the leader of the Opposition had been asking for.Hon.George E.Foster asked abdut the arrival of the budget.1 The Finance Minister replled that in view of the other important business likely to come.before the House, which was more immediately interesting, the budget would be postponed for some days.RER \u2019 i Private bllls were put through committee_and given third reading as or lows: .An Act to incorporate the Moose Jaw and Edmonton.Railway Company.\u2014Mr.Scott.An Act respecting Gillies Brothers, | Limited.\u2014Mr.Wright (Renfrew).i An Act respecting the Century Life, Insurance Company.\u2014Mr.Macpherson.| An Act respecting the Grand Coun-| rettr-ef-the-Cathoite-Mutual Benefit As-| sociation of Canada.\u2014Mr.Hughes, (King\u2019s).An Act to incorporate the Imperial Grarantee and Accident Insurance Company of Canada.\u2014Mr.Belcourt.An Act to incorporate the Ontarlo Fire Insurance Company.\u2014Mr.Boyce, was reported by the committee of the whole and stands for third reading.Second reading was given the following measures:.; : An Act to incorporate the Saskatchewan Bridge Company.\u2014Mr.Scott.| \"An Act respecting the Manitoulin and North Shore Rallway Company.\u2014 Mr.\u2018An Act to incorporate D.R.Fraser, and Company, Limited.\u2014Mr.Oliver.[ THE OLD AGE ANNUITY SCHEME.] | A_bill to incorporate the Dominion an- nuffy Company had its title changed; to the Annuity Company of Canada, and was reported.Hon.Mr.Flelding: supplemented a recent statement before, he Government annuity plan.ory the Government had in contemplation a limited system of old age annuities to meet the needs of people of advanced years.He hoped the bill might be introduced this session.Sir Richard Cartwright was giving his attention to subject.; a bh involve any assistance by the Governmefit?\"'\u2014Mr.George E.Foster \u20ac - + A hark the rate of interest allowed the Dominion to be a contributor, the Finance Minister replied.It is: an old age pension, but an old age an= nuity.\u201d 3 inance In reply to Mr.Barker the Finance) Minister sald no agreements have been | made with the Grand Trunk Pacific, Railway, the Grand Trunk Rallway Company or any other company or per, gon under the national transcontinental railway Acts or.amendments.There, have been conferences between the Government and the officers of the; company as to the form of.mortgage, end the terms on which the guarantee bonds should issue.No conclusions have, been reached and no Order-In-Counell 1 on the matter.= > vase George E.Foster formally called, the attention of the Speaker to the fact that owing to the death of Mr.E.e Clarke the seat for Centre Toronto vacant.: THOSE.P.E.I.COMMUNICATIONS.There was a debate on.the commu.ii- cations between Prince Edward Island \u2018The discussion occurred on a reolution by Mr.Lefurgey, asking for papers.Mr.Lefurgey: told Parliament that 1f it would not come voluntarily to the relief of the Prince \u2018Edward Island, then the Island would have to look.to securing the full letter, lof the bond given when the Island entered into Confederation.The commerce of the Island had been increas- Arg rapidly.The communication was, however, limited to two boats and these were not sufficient.Mr: Lefurgey gave figures of the trade Îtfcrease of the Island as a justification for the demand for more steamship accommodation.He predicted that with proper facilities for communication the population of the Island would increase to half a mi'- Hon.He asked for a double service by which steamers would be kept on both «ides of the Straits of Northumberland for both the eastern and western routes.Mr.Lefurgey opposed the suggestion of the Finance Minister a few days ago, that the recent increase of subsidy to the Island: had been in final settlement of all the claims under the Act of Confederation and claimed the Federal Government could by such an arrangement evade the fulfilment of the bond upon which the Island entered Confederation.He advocated the construction of a tunnel from New Brunswick \u2018to the Island.The cost would be oniy about $12,000,000.: cL \" THE TUNNEL PROJECT.Mr.J.J.Hughes, Liberal, of the Island, advocated the construction of a tunnél as a\u2019 definite project for the future and a present inquiry into the possibility.of improving the facilities for communication between the Island and the mafnland.Mr.Hughes also said that the service in winter should be undertaken by more powerful ice-breal- ers thah are now used.Mr.Maclean of Prince Edward Island endorsed the demands of his two Island associates, CT Hon.George TE.Foster expressed doubt as to the possibility of any icz- breaker being made powerful enqugn to pierce the ice formation at certain seasons of the year.He sald a tunnel was possible though #t might involve heavy expenditure.However, in these tions- of the Dominion it might not.he well to put them upon the basis of commercial?profi He suggested the committee had tiine and might make a par- llamentary inquiry into the cost and feasibility.- Hon.Mr.Hyman eald nature had \u2018provided: a difficult problem at the.Straits of Northumberland for transportation experts.\u2018He did not think it necessary to have a parllamentary inquiry.If Parllament wanted the information as to the suggested tunmel, or anything else, it could be obtained by the, experts of the Department of Marine, of Railways, or of Public Works, \"The motion passed.tee : RESTORATION OF HOSPITAL.$35,000 Alterations to be Made In Roya! Victoria Hospital.A permit was issued this morning to the Royal Victoria Hospital, for e §38,- 000 alteration In.the burned part of the building.The part to be recon- g the central part of the A.concrete floor, fireproof walls and a new roof will be placed in position.The walls will be of terra cotta and ne, \u2018again, and briefly, the essential points of\u2019 relation to education, to continue their Commerce \u2018Cominittee tional clauses in the first draft of the the Banking and He Autonomy Bills' are ultra vires of the -a\u2014Territory;\u2014for- thirty-five\u2014years-part Le ° } 1 GLOBE RE-STATES IS OPPOSITION Positive Legislatures Would Have Given Minorities All Present Powers.- : \u201c Toronto, Ont., March 31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Globe says editorially to-day: We decline to be held responsible for misrepresentations of the Globe's position on the school question given\u2018by newspapers of Tory, Orange, Catholic or other political or sectional proclivities.The Globe has taken its own line and settled its policy and sets forth its position In Its own way, without regard to the exigencies of party politicians or the hysteria of sectarian zealots.We shall continue our own \u2018course to the end of the controversy, caring supremely for whdt we regard as the best interests of the country and rights of truth and peace and good citizenship.That there may be no ground for mis- underatanding in any quarter, and that dishonest misrepresentation may defeat itself, we venture to set forth the Globe's position: 1.\u2014The Globe stands for the Provincial rights of Saskatchewan and Alberta.Those rights are created and secured by and under the British North America Act.The \u201cterms and conditions\u201d of their Provincial Autonomy must be \u201csubject to the provisions of this act.° They can have no rights as provinces that are not expressed or implied in the British North America Acts, 1867 to 1886.They can be deprived of no rights to which they are entitled under that constitution.2.\u2014The Globe holds as has been.argued In these columns again and again, that the new provinces now to be created do not come under the Separate School obligation of section 93, clause 1, of the British North America act, and therefore they arb free under the constitution exclusively to make lawa in present system, to modify it, or tô substitute another for it, as their Legislatures shall decide.' 8\u2014The Globe first hand knowledge of Western conditions and by assurances of representative Western men, that had the education question been left without direc tion or trammel to the legislatures, the present system would have been enacted and all privileges possible under any obligatory Federal clause wulod have been secured to Catholic iminorities without dispute- or acrimonious debate, To HOLDS CLAUSES.ULTRA VIRES.\u2014The Globe holds that the educa- Federal Parliament, especially \u2018the third clause, which is held to contravene the Dominion Landa Act and to interfere with Provincial control of details of school administration.5.\u2014The Globe as a logical consequence of the foregoing, holds to be Ultra vires of Parliament and an infringernent, in theory, if not.in practice, of \u2018the rights of provinces under the constitution and legislation based on the assumption that in the meaning of the B.N.A, act there is no difference between the creation of i province.out of of Canada under Federal supervision, and the union to the Canadian Confederation of .an independent, self-gov- erning, autonomous province or colony such as British Columbia, was prior to i871, or such as Newfoundland is today.A territory is not a province, and the constitutional obligations of a province cannot rest upon! a territory until it becomes a province, : - Now this statement of the Globe's position is made without reservation.Obviously\u2019 it is opposed, .point for point, to the position of the Government, and its principle is opposed to the principle of any suggested amendment, The only reason for any abandonment of this position would be the proof that ft is constitutionally unten- | able.Such indoubtable.proof would be a judgment of the Privy Council.Party politics, anti-French demonstrations, and the irrelevance of sectarian clamor have nothing to do with it.\u201d HOCHELAGA BANK T0 OPEN À NEW BRANCH \u2014 The Hochelaga Bank, whlch has been considering the extension of its branch system in and around the city, has decided on the opening of a branch in the town of Malsonneuve.A number of the companies operating tn the town had requested the bank to open an office.: The establishment of branches \u2018is now being considered by the \u2018directors.' ; \u2014e \u2018 \u2018 NOT GUILTY BUT GUILTY.A carter named Magloire Dupuis was arrested this morning by Detective Vin-, cent.-on a charge of stealing ten\u2019 bags of cual from the Ewart Co.Ltd.Du- puis lives on Lacroix Street.Asked by Judge Lafontaine whether .he would plead.gullty or not, the accused said: \u201cI am not gullty, but will plead guilty.\u201d The trial was fixed for March 24.ONLY PARTLY TRUE.* Popular Ideas Regarding Catarrh.is persuaded .by its].|from_the American minister | en; requiring an as additiomm | TWAS - CRANKSHAW - VS, CRANKSHAW Mr.Crankshaw\u2019s Objection Overruled by Mr.Crank- shaw's Book.- In the Court of King's Bench this morning hearing was begun in the case, of the Crown vs.Bernard Gardner and Robinovitch.The two.defendants are charged with conspiring to defraud their creditors.Messrs, Jas.Crank- shaw, C.A.Wilson and Cauper appeared for the defendants., Crown Prosecutor Querin opêned the case by explaining to the jury the nature of the indictment as follows: ltob- inoviteh and Gardner had been a firm of jeweilers, who became insolvent In November last with $7,000 liabilities and assets to the amount of only $600,which realized less than $240.The assignment was made in Ottawa where the firm had its headquarters.The first witness called for the Crown was David Bloomfield, wholesale jeweller, corner of St.Gabriel! and Notre Dame Streets.Bloomfield had sold Robinovitch goods to the value of $469.50 during the month of November, on.the understanding that the firm had an established trade in the lumber camps., An objection made by Mr.Crankshaw that the evidence was elementary was overruled by Mr.Justice Trenholme, who quoted from Cräñhkshaw on the Criminal Code.This morning's session concluded with the evidence of Bloom- \u2018field.( This morning Gardner was the only defendant to appear.Robinovitch did not prevent himself and a Bench warrant has been issued for his apprehension.tt MEN ARE DIVIDED - AS TO SPRINGHILL STRIKE Detogation of P.W.A.Went to Meet Manager This Morning, and Grand Master Was Very Abrupt.Halifax, N.S., March 21.\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014De- spatches from Truro say the members of \u2018the sub-council of the P.W.A.fiitted away this morning without giving a sign of their Intentions respecting the >pringnill strike proposals.Grand Master Workman Moss was 80 abrupt in bis Anawers to newspaper : correspondents that be gave the impression matters were uot unanimous concerning Springhill.The delegation which {s to meet Manager Cowue proceeded North this morn- tug with delegates from Joggins, Springhill and Parrsboro.Co : The Grand lodge of Orangemen of Nova Scotia will assemble in annual sessiôn in Truro this afternoon.A very large number of delegates are in town.: VENEZUELA ORDERED | TO ARBITRATE BY U.S.France Has Not Sent an Ultimatum About Cable Co, But Holland is ' Excited Over Dutch Prisoners.Willemstad, Curacod, March 21.\u2014The Venezuelan Government it is announce ed from Caracas, has recefved a note Mr.Bow- ther Venezuela will arbitrate the \u2018questions.sending and saying that in case of a refusal the United States will feel free to take the Steps Faeh may be necessary to secure jugiice.The charge d\u2019 s.of the Netherlands, has advis & Venezuelan gov- ¢riiment tbat Holland will use coèr- clve measures in view of the fact that she has been unable to secure the re-, lease from imprisonment in Venezuela of five Dutch sailors who: have been | illegally Kept In prison for Beven! months.No Ultjmation from France.Paris, \u2018March 21.\u2014The Forelgn'Office says the French minister at Caracas has not.presented an -ultimatum to! Venezuela and no French warships have been sent to Venezuela.\u2018The statement to that effeet results from the publication in London newspapers of despatches saying the presentation of an ultimatum had been followed by the dispatch of two warships.Thé officlals here are surprised and.displeased.at the reports, which they construe as tending to force the hand of France into a more aggressive and belligerent policy than anything France contemplates.| The instructions sent to the French minister at Caracas directed that dip- It 1s the common bellef that what Is popularly known aa catarrh is simply a chronic cold in the head.This is true as far as it goes, but as a matter or fact catarrh is by no means confined to the nasal passages, but extends.wberever the mucous membrane extends, which, means nearly every part of the body.\u2019 : The mucous membrane is the inside skin of the body and fs nearly as extensive as the outside skin, and atiy-in-, flammation of this membrane causing an extra secretion of-fluld is really catarrh.Catarrh ls, therefore, an old enemy disguised by many confusing names, for instance: Rhinitis is nasal catarrh;] laryngitis and pharyngitis throat catarrh; gastritis, stomach catarrh; cystitis and nephritis, catarrh of the blad-| der and kidneys.; Thercfore, although the lecation of the trouble élves it various\u2019 names, in reality tho\u201d sum total is catarrrh and nothing else.: Do not make the mistake of thinking you have no catarrh because the head and nose appear to be clear.If there is a cough, tickling in the throat and! hoarseness you have throat catarrh, if there 1a no appetite, but nausea, gagging and disgust for food especially in the morning, you have catarrh of the stomach.A \u2018 .fhe surest treatment for every form of catarrh is an external remedy which acts especially oh the blood and mucous membranes; such a remedy is the new preparation sold everywhere by druggists under the name of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, a medicine in pleasarit tablet form and containing all the best anl latest specifica for catarrh, , Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain in highly concentrated form, bloodroot, red gum of the Bucalyptus tree, and many others equally valuable curative ele-, ments, and no one who suffers from: any form of catarrh and has seen the The chief mournérst were the brother of inefficiency of douches, nd powders once trying so pleasant a preparation as art's Catarrh Tebleta, and one which gives so much pellet in so short a time, «All druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh sprays Hutchison \u2018and.Wood ard the archl- \\ - .a effectually oure .this troublesome and parte \u2014 - and the regular, dafly use of them Zia] 11 ever go back to them a or and his two brothers-in-law, Mr, 8.He- ue, \u2018and Mr.4 THE LATE MR.ADOLPHE DAVIS.A Jomatic representations be made rela- | tive to the vested rights of the cable company but did not contemplate threats or an ultimatum as the autho- ritles say -the affair has no gravity calling for stébs of such a warlike.character.y pret .\u2018THE LATE MR.J.CAMPBELL.- The funeral took place at half-past two o'clock \u201cthis afternoon from 2492 St.Catherine Street to Mount Royal Cemetery of Mr.John Campbell, who died quite suddenly in New York city | on Saturday evening, of heart discase.The deceased gentlerhan, who was in his fifty-first year was formerly well known In Montreal, having.been engaged In the butter and cheese export trade, He left Montreal some years ago and had resided in New York for the past two years.His remains were accompanied to.Montreal yesterday by his widow, together with two of his personal American.friends, Mr.A.Black and Mr.A.Wickens, both of New York.The large number of floral tributes received from relatives and friends both in Montreal and New York abundantly testified to the respect and esgeemnin which the deceased was held, - : The Rev.James Fleck, pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church, officiated at tho funeral service this afternoon.the deceussd, Mr.Charles Campbell, therington, of Coaticook, R.A.Dunton, of Montreal.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.C.C.Chipman, general manager Tablets at 50 cents for full sized paakage of ¢he Hudson's Bay Company, has arrived in the city from Winnipeg to confer with, Lord Strathcona.Mr.Chip- » + À \u2018given of the charges against the ac- e ~ Montreal Agents for Canada We Recommend to (@nnoisseurs = :- Boutelleau Buon Hewes co.1D\u20ac Finest in the Market - - i | -Personal Mention | e + -e Mr.Robert Kerr, passenger traffic.manager of the C.P.R.accompanied by, Mr.R.L.Thompson, his chief clerk, returned yesterday from Chicago, where n attending a meeting of passenger agents.* Mr.P.C.Andrews, of the Canadian voters, will be tried on its merits, the steel work on the plant had been com-' Northern Railway, Winnipeg, is in the case opening on Thursday in the Court of King\u2019s Bench.This was the decision given out \u2018this morning by Mr.Justice Trenholme.The judge disallowed the motion inade yesterday by Mr.S.P.Leet, for the defence that particulars should be cuséd now pleading, what acts it was claimed they had committed, and who were the electors the accused were charged with conspiring to personate.Judge Trenholme referred the legal \u2018men present to Archbald on Criminal Proceedings, page 1215: \u201cIn an indict- pleted and the contract for the concrete work for the main car buildimg, which will be 1,010 feet in length, has.been acccorded to Mr.C.BE, Deacon, of this city.\u2018The contract for the concrete\u2019 work on the large foundry, which will: be three-quarters the size of the main! car buflding, was secured by the Forest City Paving Company of London, nt.With a view of securing as lpw insurance rates as possible, the company has decided on the erection of a 75,000 gallon water tank and the contract for {ts construction has been awarded to the Ontarlo Wind \u2018Engine and Pump Company.With two exceptions all the contracts for the big plant-have been LATE MR.CHESTER A.MOONEY.[ ment for personation,\u201d said he, At is not necessary to give the particulars, under the elections law.\u201d Judge Tren- \u2018holme ruled that the offence was suf- ficlently described under the statutes, and that it was the aim of the code.td prevent a miscarriage of justice by too many technicalities.In.the passage in Archbald to which he drew especial at-| tention conspiracy to impersonate was an indictable offence., The three attorneys for the defendants, Messrs.Leet, Desaulniers and Decary, made a fresh demand to have the charges against the accused dls.missed.> _- Mr.Leet contended\u2018that six different.trlals wère necessary as the six men fmpHcated in the charges might not Be equally guilty.1 ; This request the judge refused to allow.He added, however, that If any of the accused was found to be not \u2018guilty, he would order the jury to dismiss him, The counsel for the defence then demanded i.separate defence for each of the accused, and this Judge Trenholme also refused, with the qualification that a separate address to the jury would be allowed to each case.; Some discussion arose as to thé fixing of a\u2019date for the trial of the case: It was suggested that next Monday be set, but Judge Trenholme demurred, and \u2018finally Thursday was agreed upon, \u2014\u2014 PHIL LOTT WORRIED BY EAAMINKTION ° NC \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 * Belleville, Ont., Mareh 21.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The case against Frank J.Reilly came \u201cup\u2019 yesterday and occupied the whole day.The examination of Phil Lott was the feature of the day.In the cross-examiuation by Mr.i.F.B, Johnston, K.C., he contradicted himself several times and was subjected to a very severe trial.He showed very palpable signs of a very much.perturbed mind.| LL This morning the case resumed.An employe of a.Watertown tin shop; Peter Cotter was the first witness.He had worked on ballot boxes, but could not positively identify the one shown.him.He: first saw Reilly in Belleville.Thomas Whelan, of Prescot!, came next.He hdd known Reilly for some time.Had shipped boxes for him and received $10 ifo pay.expenses.Did not know what \u2018cases contained.Several other witnesses were called but none were Important and no startling evidence was adduced.- .MR.DELAGE APPOINTED ~~ TO CATHOLIC BOARD Quebec, March 21.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 \u2018The Private Bills Committee passed the bill to incorporate the Freres de la (roix du Jesus.- , Mr.Walsh, member for St.Ann's division, moved that all bills affecting Montreal be considèred at a future date, which was granted.The Government, by Order-in-Couhcil, has appointed Mr.Cyrille Delage, member Lor Quebec County,\u2019 a member of the Catholic.Board of Education to fill the vacancy caused by the deat lnte Mr.Pelletier.Coughing ) is Serious .of the - I rof admission to Mount Royal Park.even for those in robust health.Take Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonle, it is guaran.\u2019 \u2018teed to cure any cough.Your money \u2018back, if it doesri't._ | © The annual meeting \u2018of the Quebec Provin- * ed at ten o'clock this morning in the Stanley | S100 ai ran hs secured by Canadian companies, amounting in all to a little over $450,000.Tenders are now.being called for the machinery for the different buildings.THE LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE SITTING Nominations of the - Executive.« .cial Branch of the Lord's Day Alliance open- Street Church.The morning's session was devoted to a meeting of thé executive committee, at wbich was presented the report of the Provincial Secretary.In this report it was shown, that fourteen new branches of the Allimnce had been formed throughout the Province of Quebec, making the number of branches now ln\u2019 existence 34.; The balance of.the time of the morning session was taken with choosing'the nominees for the elections to be held this: afternoon.Following aro the nominces for the executive -committee: Co : Fer president\u2014Rev.Dr.Gordon.For vice-president \u2014 Bishop Carmichaédl, Rev.Hugh Pedley, Rév.Dr.Johnson, Rev, F.G.Scott, Quebec; W.A.Marsh, Quebec; A.8.Hurd, Sherbrooke; Rev.FF.W.Heénder- son, Valleyfield; W.8.McLaren, Hunting- don; W.L.Shercliffe, Coaticooke.* For\u2019 secretary\u2014Rev.E.H.Tippett, For treasurer\u2014Mr.A.M.Crombie.+.For legislative committee\u2014Rev.J, Edgar Hill (chairman), 8.P.Leet, K.C., Rav.Jas.Fleck, Rev.W.D.Reid, Rev.J.L.George, \u2018Rev.Mr.Atley, Valleytield: Lorne Webster, Quebec; W.H.Lambley, Inverness; Hon.J.C.McCorkill, Sweetsburg.\u2019 » For finance committee \u2014 A.M.Crombie, John McKergow, J.'C.Holden, Chas.Phillips, J.E.Mavoty, Lorne Webster, Quebec, and C.C.Knight, Sherbrooke.For.legal committee\u2014J.8.Buchan, K.C., \u2018B.Lafleur, K.C., A.R.Ougbtred, R.C.Smith, C.W.Cate, W.L.Shercliffe.For sub-committee of executive\u2014Rev.Dr.Warriner, J.E.Mavety, Rev.W.D.Reid, Rev.J.L.George.For press committee\u2014J.R.Dougall and BE.Scott.> At the open meeting of the Alliance this evening an address will be delivered by Mr.Ralph Smith, M.P.for Nanaimo, B.C., and ex-president of the Dominlon Trades and Labor.Council.P.& I.SCHEME WAS HOTLY FOUGHT vi Ottawa, Mrch 21.\u2014(Spectal.\\\u2014The Special Committee of tbe House on the application of the Montreal Park & Island Railway for a revival of its powers and extension of time for construction held another meeting this morning.+ .+ Mr.Lighthall, for the League of Canadian Municipalities, asked for the insertion of a clause which would prevent the company entering any municipality without the permission of the municipal authoritles.The same demand was made by Solicitor Coderre, \u2018of Ste.Cunegondè, and Solicitor Bisailion, cof St.Louis.~ BR Mr.\u2018Thomas Trenholme, as councillor of Notre Dame, favored the bill and thought the necessity for obtaining the consent of each \u2018municipality would only produce endless de- \u2018lay and trouble.Mr.Brodie, another Notre Dame council- tor, asked that the consent of the municipality be required before the company could remove, a track it had onée laid.The solicitor of the Park & Island Railway Company, Mr.Campbell, asked that the company be placed In the same position as other corporations.Ile sald that other companies necessity of obtaining the consent of each municipality to run through it.If that condition were imposed upon thie company It ould interfere with the enterprise very bad-.v.Mr.W.D, Lighthall sald it was not asked that the consent.of, every rural municipality should be obtained before the company could enter with tracks.What was desired was some form of protection which wauld prevent the Montreal Street Railway making use of thie bill for the introduction of spur lines of any objection of the local authorities, and thus securing forcible control of the fran- chlses of such towns and cities about Montreal, The consent of the municipalities about Montreal should be required.Co KEEPING THB MOUNTAIN SACRED.Mr.Brosseau, representing the Parks and Playgrounds Association of Montrédl, opposed the revival of the Park & Island's right Hon: Mr.Prefontaine sald that the road could not have entered the park, under the charter rigbts which it was sought to revive, without the consent of the municipal authorities.Mr.Brosseau did not agree with this.\u2018The Montreal Etrest Railway would require the consent of the Montreal autberitien, but that consent would nat de required by tne Park & Island if this dill passed.\u2018Mr, Campbell said the Park & Island ha no.desire to enter the park, and he would _agres to an amendment making the consent of the Montreal authorities necessary.Mr.Brosseau eaid this would only mean.further fights in the Montreal Council.Packs snû .- : = + in the field ré not restricted by the charter |HFely_cured: into neighboring towns and cities In spite | dlers\u2019 Home, Cal.ency to dispel knife and its torture.his bills, : Ail druggists, 50 -cents, »?the passion of \u2018Marcus Superbus for Mercia, the pretty Christian girl, and sensual patrician of the worst days f Rome into à Christian martyr was powerfully depicted.Mr.Frank W.Smith, ss Marcus Superbus, displayed consii- able: appreciation of a very heavy role le.His aplendid physique alded him.well in portraying the Prefect of Rome, the favorite of 0, who finds hia better impulses continually thwarted by the Emperor's other sycophants.Despite an occasional tendency \u2018to drop the patrician reserve and indulge.in fioisy heroics, his work.on the whole was excellent, espacially - in the latter scenes where he unavallingly, pleads) = À \u201cThe Lord's Day Alliance protests) with Cage®r for Mercla's life, and final- vation, for i1y discovering that he has won her love, |Bupport from his colleagues.l'acce ts her\u2019 fai Jsive of city authority, as in the case | » th and 'eleuts tu share |with Sohmer Purk, and, further, be- tition against the pussing of these bills.yet irresistibly attracted by the noble Court intrigue, departs decidedly from : qualities which Marcus betrayed, did succeed in making !t almost always |\u2019 \u2018\u2019bus.- | which her part tou frequentiy im- |.Major has | \u2018HB anybody, and tho only person who! \\ Serre te Don Cezar gets but ltttle|able at the Royal yesterady.All the only une murderain \u201c dare-devil recklessness and careless Jo- that was entirely unaccompanied martyrdom {in the arena with her.: el viality of the original, is there\u2019 anil the sensational trimmings.Miss Adéle Klaer makes a charming | part appears to be one pecullarly fitted i Mercia.Herv¥dellneation of the pur: to the genius of the actor.Madame\u2019 Christian malden, shrinking under th: de ia Sablonnlere as Maritana, the sing- the coarse \u2018sensualitles of Nero's court, Ing-girl, who becomes \u2018the victim of.sles.The show is presented by an ex dlev euly ehough done, Clay's perennially po ular.story.was the traditional Interpretation of the\u2019 ys ¥ tally pop in delightful contradt to the somewhat role, Her Maritana is strong In the \u2018trying efforts of the.other ladies of pathetic passages, but on the whole, ra- Nero's court.Theer was a good-sized \u2018ther subdued for the part of a haughty ' senorita.- M.Pau] Cazeneuve was never läacking for applause from.his compatriots in, rt \u201cthe audience.His first reception by a Pa, J -vful Montreal audience augurs well.for the ne carceiul, success of his season in The Francais.the character.Beginning Thursday evening.the co n- pany will produce \u201cLe Soldat de L'Em- THEA ATRE DÉS NOUVEAUTES.Mr, \"sar CAT THE THEATRE FRANCAIS.From the enthusiasm that greeted the \u2018initial appearance of Paul Cazeneuve and his Canadian company last ev :n- ling.it would seem that the latest experiment of the Theatre Francais is tn satisfying rendering that has-endeared itse! \u2018It {9 a striking circumstance in the \u20ac à success.A large house witnessed pire\u201d during the w or Don \u201c Caes r specially ; ar should be played, in the play, -both-galleries' belig crowded.ny espec ally the palace fn, \"French, in two\u2019 Montreal theatres *n is much above the level of ordinary Canadian mounting, ands worthy: of the best attainments of New\u2019 York staging.THE T.EATRER ROYAL.\u201cThe gallery was a little uncomfort- \u2018cellence of their work.Le me eC and the Laval students honored th: French-Canadian actor with their nofsy © presence.The success \u2018of \u201cDon Cezar de Ba- zan'\u2019 as produced in the Francais de- ;pends on the fact that Cazeneuve ls In the title role, \"That s its only salv a.vof capable artists.CHRONIC CA TA RRH ~~ SORE THROAT, For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis and S$peaker®s Sore Throat, Nothing Relieves and Cures So Quickly | \\ to | As CA TARRHOZONE.Public speakers and singers.know how useless and sickening are cough\u2019 mixtures, sprays, lozenges, ctc., and state that for irritable throat no remedy compares with Catarrh- ozone, - the advantage of which is.that.it is suitable and convenicnt to use in public: places and cures quickly.\u2018The soothing vapor of Catarrhozone is breathed directly to the affected parts and quickly allays \u201cirritation and congestion of the mucous membrane.It clears the throat and nostrils, aids expectoration, stops .coughing and removes all soreness more effectually than can be told.No treatment is so clean, so pleasant so \u2018certain to cure bronchial, throat and catarrhal troubles as \u2018Catarr- hozone.\\ The inhaler can be used while-at work, in the church, theatre, street car, any place, at any time.\u201cRead.the following testimonials and be convinced.They come from well known members of the Canadian clergy, who have carefully looked into the merits of Catarrhozone before lending it their endorsements.Nothing could be more pleasant to use, nothing can relieve quicker, nothing is so perfectly, certain to cure your trouble \u2018and prevent its return.Therefore use Catarrhozone.CLERGY ENDORSE CATARRHOZONE | HOW CATARRHOZONE 15 USED \"THE CANADIAN AN AID TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS | | CURES THROAT IRRITATION CURED CHRONIC CATARRH REV.J.8.HUGHES, of Perth, Ont.says: \u2018lI have used Catarrhozone with most beneficlal results.In my work as a public speaker ! find it of great value.It helps my throat very much.\u2018 REV.D.R.SMITH, of Whitehead, N.S.« says: \u2018\u2019 Catarrbozone has permanently cured me of chronic catarrh of the nose and throat, from which 1 suffered for \u201c many years.\u201d REV.M.M'KAY, of Goderlch, writes:- \u2018Catarrhbozone is an excellent remedy for throat Irritation: arising from public speaking.I highly recommend it.\u201d It is unnecessary to further qualify the foregoing statements.They prove that Catarrhozone possesses exceptional merit.Beyond all doubt it is the best and most scientific remedy for throat, lung and catarrhal troubles ever discovered.It is perfectly harmless\u2014composed entirely of balsamic healing atiseptics, When all else fails to.bring relief, remember Catarrhozone will cure.: Catarrhozone InvariablyCures _ Beware of the substitutor and dishonest dealer who urges you to accept WARNING : f st ne \u201c something \u2018\u2018just as good,\u2019 .Catarrhozone alone can cure.Get it when.you-ask for it.* Two months treatment with inhaler costs $1.00 and is guaranteed.Sample size 25c.By mail from N.C.Polson & Co., Hartford, Conn., Us.A.and Kingston, Ontario.ue ne .e BJ rm There js \u2018Dora Thorne\u2019 and Dy The feminine , portion otf the audience was in ecsta- cellent company, and is.a dr amatizatlon, | of Bertha M.| Lefrancais\u2019 portrayal of Don d'ac-| -dè Bazan challenges comparison | with any other study of that famous From first to last it is a schol- | of f to theatre-goers through so many years.| history\u2014ef- -the-dramna\u201d in it Montreal that close on SATURDAY, \"April sth.the same week: and, if that is now pos- ; sible,it is duc\u2019 very largely to the splendid work\" that has heen done at the Nouveautes by one corps after another!, The present we2k |.offers no exception to the unlform ex- WINDSOR HALL TO-NIGHT 8.15.: DALE'S ENGLISH OPERA SINGERS * ARCADIAN PROGRAMME, Hospital.PRICES\u201430¢, 5c, $1.00.Montreal Senfor School Concert In aid of the Library Fund, will be held in the Hall of the HIGH SCHOOL, Peel Street, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 8 P.M.Former pupils\u2019 are requested to \u2018attend.TICKETS 25e \u2014= | ART ASSOCIATION PHILLIPS SQUARE TWENTY-SECOND SPRING EXHIBITION \"Opened 6n SATURDAY, MARCH 18, and will 9 a.m.to 6 pm.On Monday and Thursday evenives.' 8 to 10.ADMISSION 25c.MUSIC ON SATURDAYS.Tickels $1.00, for the whole period of ex- hibition.TONIGHT SKATING.| V.R.C.BAND Admission, 20c.- 6 Tickets, $1.00.THEICE being still.in perfect condition \u2018there will \u2018be to-night Skating with band.Usual admission 10 and 15c.LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE OF CANADA.ANNUAL MEETING of Quebec Provincelal Alliance In Stan- \u2018| Jey Street Tuesday, March 21st, and 2.30 p.m.- .Al branches throughout the DPro- vince will be kind enough to see that they are represented.J.A.GORDON, D.D.Secretary.- Montreal City Alliance.Stanley Street Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, March 21st, 1905.§ p.m.Ane\u2019 nual Meeting and Mass Meeting.Addresses by Rev.J.G.Shearer, Rev: T.A.Moore and Ralph Smith, Esq, M.P.All are welcome, J.LYALL GF.ORGE, M.A.Secrelury Clty Alllance.\"MUNICIPALITY co PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.| District of Montreal.- .PUBLIC NOTICE.To the inhabitants of the Town of Weat- mount and all others interested: public NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Secretary-Treasurer, that the Special Assessment Rolls, prepared under By-laws 36, 46, 47 and 109 of the Council of the Town, of the assessment and apportionment of the costs of certain macadamizing works and sewers or drains, made in the have been deposited in the office of sald Council, open to the communication of all interested, and that the same will be submitted for homologation to: the Council at a General Session of the Council, to be held at the ordinary place of sessions, at eight .0'clock in the evening, on the Third day of when the \u2018said Council shall be prepared to hear all the parties interested, and will thereafter homologate the said Special As- seasment Rolls, with or without amendments, as the case may be.Given.at the Town of Westmount, this six- \u2018teenth day of March, nineteen hundred and\u2019 five .(2906).Co WM.MINTO, Secretary-Treasurer.Always Eat the Best\u2014 JAMES STRAGHAN, Bakers to \u2018 Boyeity.' 4 SIGN OF THE CROSS Mon., Tues.and Wed Don Caesar de Bazan, .CONCERT | Under the auspices of the Montreal General ~ Presbyterian Church on.1905, at 10 .a.m.Town under tbe provisions of said By-laws, April next, nineteen hundred and five (1905), | LR | of Oils, Water Colors, Eto.[I - \u201c not Le prejudicially affected.' standingly will expect, and âre not like- THE NEW CLAUSES.' win Ragotiptions between the Naxth- west Liberal members and members of the clquség of the autonomy Bilis have re- suligd in agreement upon à subgtitate clams whigh seems to differ from the original only in so far as It specifies snore clearly what aye the sights of the minoritiep it.is proposed te gusrantee.\"Where \u2018the clause as at first draftted founded upon the language adopted by Parliament itself in 1875, the new clause founds upon the interpretation of that Tlause placed in the Territorial opdl- nances of 1801 hy the Territorial au- thoritiés themselves.The difference, where it ja essential, should make for peaçe, for it has bsen clalmed by the Catholics, ever aluce 1892, that thay had been illegally deprived of rights derived from the Act of 1875, and which they had actually had in practice un- _der the ordinances of 1884.There is, however, pretty general satisfaction, on hoth eldes, with the schools as they pow exist, and the obvious intention of the parties to the framing of the prea- @t clause is to secure the ratification [1 by Parliament of what is already ratt- |! ' fled 88 an acceptable compromise in the dietricts affected.- The negotiations over \u2018this clause have been prolonged to such an extent that there ought not to be much roan for doubt as to it means.The provinces are to have exclusive control of education, subject to the reservation that the rights or privileges enjoyel under the two existing ordinances sha'l It is plain.that.this preserves.the right to separate schools, for section 41 of the School Ordinance,\u201d No.29, says: The minority of the ratépayers\u2018in any district whether Protestant or Cathollc may establish a separate school therc- tu; and in such case the ratepayers establishing such Protestant or Roman Catholic separate school shall be liable only to euch rates as they impose upon themselves in respect thereof.\u201d Section 45 says, \u2018After the establishment of a separate school district under the provisions of this ordinance such se9- arate schnol district and.the board thereat shall possess and exercise all rights, powers, privileges, and be aub- Ject to the same liabilities and methods of government, as herein provided in respect of public achool distriéta.\u201d Chapter 30 prescribes regulations for raising fumis for the maintenance of, schools from local taxation, and étipu-' Kingdom, spend more upon alcoholic lates for assessment of property.according to ownership, including a divi- Cabinet concerning the schoël ministerg testify te the relability of the mesner in which the State Depart» {meng gt Tokio prepares its statistics, and impartial abservers upon thy appt qeers tp concur/in the opinion that the mation is dellÿerately praoticing such internal economics and paif-saorifion that ghe financial credit of the jsignd kingdom shows a tendency to fupreve just at the moment when Ryqgie is finding a difficulty in bolstering up the valup \u2018of its securities by ariiticia} metus.\u2018There is little - prospect of Rysala tutingg a \u201ctiring out\" for à \u201clysing en\u201d programme, ?arr BRIPAIN'S DRINK BHL Conniderable attention is being given In the United Kingdom to the remarke {able progressive diminution in the sere cess ease ., ere ve ve.oo.consumption of intoxicating liquors and all sorts of reasons are being given for the falling off.The drink bill of the nation reached its high water mark in 1899 the year when the war broke out; the total was then £185,927,897 or over $800,000,000.The falling off com- fnenced in the following year and has progressed as follows: } Decrease on .previous years inde £1,046,081 or $5,230,158 L 3,149,533 or 15,714,765 3 2,238, 426 or 11,193,130 1803 pet ,546 or 25,272,780 1904 «468,108 or 25,468,106 The 'actual comparison between 1904 and 1889, taking the pound sterling at five dollgrs, shows a, falling off in the totals from $929,826,135 to $844,935,825, equivalent ta over two dollars per head of.the entire population.The original explanation was that the war was responsible inasmuch as it had withdrawn a quarter of:milllon of nien trom home stations, who mostly belonged to.the-class-of free drinkera, a: conjunction with the fact that 1n- creased taxation had diminished spending power.The home army had resumed Its ordinary strength by 19)2.The stagnation in trade was most marked in the_years 1901-1908, but even Liberal journals like the London News admits that most industries arg.now as prosperous as they were in 1899 and yet the drink bill has shown thé sam: progressive tendency te reduction in the monthly returns: of the current year.Over\u2019$10,000,000 of the reduction has been in beer, so that the majority \u2018of the critical observers agrees in the opinion that a \u2018considerable change is taking place in the hablts .of the population generally due to the more active propaganda of social reforms.Even now the people of the United \u2019 \u2019 drinks than the total expenditure of the nation and its entire suspension would wearing down her adversary ky mibati- / sion, according 10 ownership,\u2014of cOT- mean the saving of an amount which porate property or other property he.d would pay off the National debt in in common.| Your Years.- Temperance reformers It was at first proposed to include jare congratulating themselves upon\u2019 Chapter 31, aiso, a chapter \u2018which àz-;1he history.of this quinquerinia} period ranges for the distribution of money! which _means bappier_homes,-less-crime- Eants io ihe scheols.This expedi- more money to spend .on .clothing, dient has \u2018been abandoned, and insiead food, \u201cand upon the necessaries, de- there is tpe deciarstiom thas in any graut cenciés and innocent amusements of to the schoois organized under the tw oi ordinary: life.\u201d ordinances there shall be no discrimin- \u2014_\u2014 ation shown.As these ordinances ap-, | \u201cSPORT.piy 10 elementary education, thers | In a letter to be found ou another would appear to be now nothing t0|page of this issue, Mr.Samuel Bayls, justify the deduction drewn by some who is à prominent member of the from the third sub-section of the cladlse | Montreal Amateur Athletic\u2019 Association originally presented, which was that | and whose knowledge of thô question.the new provinces would be obliged 19 js wide, caustically criticizes modern.set up two ets of schogis for superlor | \u201camateur athletics.\u201d , He alleges that education, if it set up any.Particular professionalism has really laced\u2019 reference 10 the disposition of the reve- ; amateurism and that an amete nue from school lands is glso avoided.In brief, the Cabinet adhere to the, governing athletic bodies from policy\u2019 laid down in the original res0-', .iz that he is a professional.This lution, bug the language (has been &l- | \u201cveiled professionalisin\u201d has tered @Q that the Northwest members responsible, know just what they are gaitine, \u2018ha the brutal methods now employed in is, what they have now: sports to disable or \u201cknock out\u201d To-morrow Sir Wilfrid.Laurier ls t5 ponents.The root of both these eylls present the subject to the House.Those | professionalism\u201d und brutality, is the who have followed lis career under- \u2018big gates\u201d that.are so assiduously | sought after \u2018by athletic clubs.Iu | other days, games were palyed for the; fun to be derived from them end gate ly to be disappointed, that he will deal with the i8sue in the same spirit whic h r now-imons as one of its popular pnd prom- \u2018adays is the young man who rom young \u2018men; Lord Emlyn, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 become, according to Mr.Baylis, for; op- i >.! moved him to say, in 1895: \u201cWe must carry out the idea of Cou- federation.We must have a nation here; we anust build up a nation; but if this is to be done, we must teach every citizen, no matter what his creed or his race may be, in the prosecution of his rights not to exact the last pound of flesh.We must teach every citizen in the prosecution of his rights to make some concession to the feelings, nay, 10 the prejudices of his fellow-country- men so that they may not find themselves oppressed by the laws of the \u201ccountry; but, on the contrary, that all in the cvuntry may have in their hearis : & pride in Canada, a pride in our ine\u2018i- | gutions, a pride in our laws.\u201d .ee JAPAN STANDS IT WELL.Not, the least remarkable feature of the war is the comparative effect it (has apparently had upon the nou-com- jbatanta of the two nations.While the evidence of suffering afiong the Rus- \u2018sian peasantry by harsh laws, reduced wages and a depression in general trade | \u2018and bysiness conditions accumulates, we find that \"the witlidrawal of.over Ralf a million of the most gble bodiod _ wt the Japaness population from the prosecution of the arts of peacs does uot seem to haye had .any prejudicial \u201caftect- upon the trade returns of the .uation.: w= The complete foreign trade returns o Japan \u2018for 1904 are just avallable and fully confirm the impression that the war, in which the country Was involved during eleven months of the ysar, bas not interfered with its commercial progress.Three peg cent.of the entire male popujation are calculated to tave gone into the fileid in some capacity snd almost all the shipping of the ordinary lines has béen placed under Admiralty control; yet notwithstand- \u2018dng these disturbing influences the total valye of the comuiodities exported i eine by Japan in 1904 was $34, \u2018against 320,818,500 In 1908, which ue a \u2018record period in the development ls our foreign trade, EfA The exporta ot increase of over $1$,- - Graporta the principal In- Ihr th Mr.Teillon mean?who can win and retain, in the fuce of\u2014constant\u2014defeat nd\u2014contimuat\u2014re= treat, the confidence \u2018and affection .of his soldiers to such a degree as has the unfortunate soldier who may have to} face at home a nove bitter enemy than | he has ever encountered in the field.* What Flag?(Winnipeg Free Press.) Mt Borden is very anxious to know | what the.Government is going to to on the school question.Mr.Borden was introduced, \u201cthe.last time.he.spoke in Montreal.by Mr.L.O.Tatllon.\u2018wo Bald: \"With Borden at our head, we, shall not have to furl our flux.\u2018Now, Mr.Talllon is _the leader of the ultra: montané politiclans in.Quebec.Can Mr.Borden tell the public what tlag a Ln - wh always carry in stock all the pop for, and wo always have on hand a select.from the favorite Shippers.Here they are, the over.popylar POMMERY \u201cBRUT\u201d (Via Nature).esters nes lars one cau acte POMMENRY \u201cBEC\u2019 POMMERY \"EXTRA SEC\u201d In cases of one dozen quarts The \u201cWine of the Elite\"~\u2014 PRRRIKER-JOUKT,.\u201cSpecial Heservo\" PNRRIER-JOUNT, \u201cBrut\u201d DAGONET \u201cBRUT,\u201d Cuves Exceptionelle, easdpas caused ads cc 000 cn amas Que NS \u201c - All the above | #1 the shove FRASER, VIGER & CO.italian Warehouse, Natahlished 1086, nes.are aukjest ta ines pre subject ta v A Stock unequalled in Canada of HIGH-CLASS CHAMPAGNE WINES POMMERY WINE S\u2014Leaders the World Over The Reliable DELBECK WINES.DELBECK, VINTAGE OF 1893, Extra Heserve, SVN BRUT\" \u2014 In cases of one dusen quarts ouly.DELBEOK, VINTAGE OF 1598, Extra Reserve, \u201cVIN BRUT In cases of two dozen pintg .\u2014\u201cPERRIER JOUET (CHAMPAGNE \u201cIn quarts The Famous Glyb Wine \u2014DAGONET CHAMPAGNE, In cases of one dozen quarts only.Vaste etage f1.0 pes case HEIDEIMOK'8 \u2018\u201cDRY MONOPOLE\"-A wing of Special dincounta for À 10 and 24 case lots.ular a stock nd rellable brands the warket calls of - SPECIAL VINTAUE WINKS.a e In quarts 202027.Es per vase lui pints o.oo $3.00 per vase -Iu quarts.\u2026 $2.00 per case In pilute $30.00 per case Iu quarts $38.00 per vane lu biuts RAR Tec.JBU.0U.per case.- 853.00 per case a.0 per vase OV por case CP W per case Eu piluta .0.00 por vase ! An.quarts .0.0 per case ! ln plnis o.oo oa sLe 00 per case Vintage of 1WM5- the very Blghast Ju quarts Sn Jo bh discount of 3 per cent.THE NORAHEIMER BUILDING 209, 808, 211 St James SL .MONTREAL: ON THE TOP FLOOR * WEDNESDAY.\" : 4 IN THE GROCERY Hotel Keepers, Boarding House Keepera and others should rend this item.A CASE OF WHITH CROCHET \u201c WEDNESDAY \" ¢ pkgs.Benson's Corn Starch, for QUILTS, \u2018\u2018good slze,\u2019\u201d slightly fmperfect.Regular $1.10.Wed- 7 2 tine Rod Salmon, fOr.ovecrerere nesday, for 02-0020 ac « tins Canadian Poga, far, 4.\u2026\u20260 8 botties Aummonia, for.2 tirs .C.& B.Catsup, for: .\u2026.\u2026.0 3 ting Kippered Herriuge, for.se.85e NOUTINGHAM LACE oueeuous cure 0 a ee = We for $1.35 NOTTINGHAM LACH\" CURTAINS, 314 yds.obs, Bo 1 10 CIOICR DAIRY BUTTER, 22c inches wide, tor .8 Per Ib eine erage Catherine and Peel Sts.| rem mre tm ma = ae re en rt re te grri THE HAMILTON co.St.ot What We Say We Will Substantiate.\"GATEHOUSE & CO.© 2411-2413 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Near Peel.A Quiet Little Talk About Corsets, Our\u2019 aim has been to.get a Perfect Fitting Coreat ati a regsonable fem.We have been most successful in accomplirhing \u2018this task, which is pipinly proven by the quautity we sell daily.New customers coms, having ben Te- commended.by those who have ulready tried\u201d them, which is a positive proof that our corsets are all right.OUR PRICES vary from OO to F2: 50.+ WEST END CORSET HOUSE.GENTS\u2019 GEO.G.ROBINSON & 2397 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Sy - \u2018Mrs.MacBRean and assistants receive ladias on Tues.Thurs.and Sat.moraings, 9 to 12, and Mon.Wed, and Fri afterpoons, 2 to 5.\" ve.D.B.MacRean.NLD Agr.HE ex: \u2018Mount.Roval sanatorium.Domint va Square Nas & co., \u2018THE LEADING You.may have felt the want of a good Watch Chain, but aid not tool like spending the money a solid gold ane would cost.We supply your want with a \"Sturdy\" Filled Gold 25-Year Guaranteed Chain for\u2014 83-85 LADY'S 5-40 co, Jewellers, Bad digestion is the Sasi | muek sickeens Br vise \u2018 Dr.Pitt's Pearl Pills vou will free yommeli \u2018tom eee fequezi avants of uningesana air Tas [aD Maas 3 mee wiih var Yo TIITHONINRE Fad, .IX.à Vous A2 A1 Temps 2e : 300 St.James Street Funeral Directors : - THE BR.PRATT ENGINE ae 2 ac and Embalmers Sh VWonres.A ES ANG TI Call Up 3480 A 11 : | DEPARTMENT OF BALLMAYS AMD Cuil Up 3481) © QUERES CANAL: \u2018Notice to Dealers in Carmen A Sans wii be received br er ' PAS CROIS 6 oclock oa ing to thelr tastes, in.city streets and Ah Mand, lave, doc de Mik = he var À lancé.Food in abundance goc# to The \u201cWine at the Top\u201d\u2014MOET & CHANDON.\\.CHAMPAGNE Lrivus ots ot Poctand sement specified \u2018me à waste, hut the crows remain in the \u201c - 2e Usa & UGreasulie iad Seay barren suburbs.They may mako fam- MOBT'8 WHITE SHAL\" .Iu quarts col 338.00 por cane If You baruols Cussls.\u2014 i \u201cqn LL ; i auens liar in a burnyard, ahd even venture = u plats \u201c060.00 per case | | pbifiauans al ture a sadder can de An thu carly down to gather fuod from MOET 8 \u201cBRUT IMPERIAL\" roses eran In quarts 200000 e -09 pes cane W nt ; Engineer hol the Quebé: Casal, 3 Bi a rural doorstep, but the crowded, - tn plate ooo 3.00 por case a | d'Akgage Square Noukrus: où ad aires Woa- smoky city is never invaded.\u2018Phelr M day, the VA tant viait proclaims the settiing and meitingif .The Favorite of the asser\u2014a.H.MUMM'8 (CHAMPAGNE | À LAUNDRY The Poperunent does nol diad itaelf to ao.of the snow, the weakening of the jce, -G: H.MUMM'S \u2018 'EXTRA DRY\" n-quarts .00 par case CW der oF any leader.the noisy ac tivity of the streams, the : re plate .! 00 per case Ç i L X.JONES.swalling of buds, the flowing of he pl Q.H.MUMM'S \"PHM SRLRUTRD BuvT in Lins 68 per çase i and all the manifestations of new: life nu plats Te Le x Department of Railways and Ounaie, that mark the return of spring.\u2018fhe = = TIRE Uttawa.6th March 106.The Oldest.Brand \u2018in Existence\u2014RUINART CHAMPAGNE PVBLIO NOTICE 19° HEREBY GIVEN.Nevepapers dvertiog chs advertisement | RUANART \u201cVIN HRUT' \u2026.\u2026.IN quarts .$1.0 par case thai.om Thursday, the sa April, 1905, | Without authority from the Department : lu plnip 0.0.$59.09 yor cane at the hour of tah wiclock Ln ring \u201crte 004 te w : : thi office of the aivrgnd Noiae « Joon .s The Latest Aspirant for Canadian Favor\u2014HRIDBIRGK CHAMPAGNE A Royal tusurance ding, à lace 4 .authority of Justice, to the last and highest bidder, the followiug.lmmos able Wropertr.langiug to the community of property which aubalet \u2018o wile, namely: 18821, ence of the St.Loulg Ward ef the City ef Moutreal, Nos.40 and 0% st.Dominique Street on.erected.\u2018Armes square.Montreal.will be sokl by be- MINARD 9 rer MESSRS.C, C.RICHARDS & CO.Gentlemen,\u2014Thepdore Dorais, ® customer \u2018of mine, was completely cured \u2018of rheumatism after five y botweeu Jühu O'Leary, of the City real, contractor, and his deceased the late.Dame.Bridget Donahue, Lot pumber etght.hundred and thirty-two \u2018en the official plan and book of refer.the \u20ac Mon with the buildinge \u201cbeari For further \u2018particular, apply te WILLIAM H: COX, Notary Public.\u2014 from N.C.Polson Ë Co., Hartford, Qemn.,: U.8.A,, and ngston, out TEL.MAIN amas REMEMBER OUR MARCH | ; Cas and Electrio Fixture Sale | Now In Pull 8wing.40 Pp.Ce OFF Ryne.THE 8A YER ELECTRIC Co., of Suffering, by \u2018the judicious use MINARD'S LINIMENT.The above facts can be verified writing, to him, to the or any of his.À pe - > Lo! | The discussion for a time waxod 4th.\u2014Becayse it makes more bread and better.Situations Wanted\u2014Male.of the lower lake region.a | ANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER AND.à Warm and th 1 , al: ' .- - .; e proba es are for fresh norta- J typewriter.amateur need - and the one ave oy AT.hausse, , bread than ordinary flours.: Z4r Advertisements under this heading\u2014One | easterly winds, fair, not much change.Correctness, rapidity and good rege a in amendment, was very close, standing \u2019 A SE as < \u2019 lusertion, 20 words, JU Teuts; vus weed, in temperature.On Wednesday, snow sentis Fond Applications to Post Box MM, four to three.Ald.Chausse wished sk your grocer fora 6-1b.pkge.of our *Breakfast Food.% cents.| ed er À or rain tn many localities.pires\u201d : ll the $59,107 John McDougall & Co.,Ceale- .The temperature to-day runged from.VAE A One Lh GOOD ALL 14 to 80 in Montreal; yesterday 'l0 to round machinist, long experience; .fuc- tory machinery repairs a specialty; good references.Apply or address 319 Laval ave.71 7 VVYANTED \u2014 YOUNG \"MAN DESIRES| ) TO-MORROW ° work of any kiud; stroug aud goud ret- |.| ' Finnish Governor Shot by a oC erences.Apply A.Oliver, 46 Belmont Park.70 ANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITH, TO DQ ORN- WwW eral repair work and horse shoeiné, in LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO'Y, LIMITED J.W, Crandall, Sutton det, : éonian Iron Works Company machine, 3 but .a division favored that suggested by Ald.Clearlhue.The vote was: Yeas: Ald.Clearihue, Bumbray, Stearns and Levy.Nays: Ald.Lemay, Sauva- geau and Chausse.The pump first selected in sub-com- rai country shop.Que.VVANTED \u2014 MEN TO BUY OUR FASH- fonable clothing, on easy terme.Lowest cash prices.We also do repairing aad Minimum and maximum temperatures: Victoria, 46, 50; Edmonton, 32, 60; Calgary, 30, 66; Qu'Appelle, 24, 58; Port Arthur, 6 below, 26; Toronto, 25, 33, Ottawa, 14, 30; Quebec, 10, 26;, St, \u2014 o A tue hé proue ing.vo St.Lawrence su \u2018d'eupuoue bast 2808.9 4 mittee, was a $54,300 one of Providence .\u2026 0, 34; Halifax, 20, 28.Eure Wonka, BL, rg Pifteen-Year-Old Anarchist| mis of Swi Ga Sg { LF een med = 1 rown - out because the piston .ee ars narc ST club sardines in every style.Wages po ub- - ~_ {VAJANTED \u2014 GIRLS.AND WOMEN YO.1288 Epeed of 420 feet p.r minute.was con- .- \"| sect.207 a = learn scientific dress-cutting by new .# sidered too high for safety in the en- CL , ; Eg ._ .- For Sal Roo and Board: and improved method.Simple and perfect.44 Eine.\u2019 : : wpe AURNITURE AND CHINA PACKED BY .Fo \u20ac.ins .2136 St.Catherine st.13 - À Before the meetirig came to order a Viborg, March 21.\u2014(European Rus-|his stopping place, Governob Miasoro- F fl., Reeves: guarantees sutisfaction; A F : - pepe Œ lettér from Mayor Laporte was read,| #a.)\u2014Governor Miasoradoff was shot|doff has been most energetic in his safety in transit; skilled packers only ew- QVOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING WOOD, MILL LE Ader wider this Boadins VV ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN WITH KNOW, $1 urging the committee to come to a con-| 8nd seriously wounded yesterday by a| Russification of Finland, and memo-|ployed.Pusteard, 121 Alexander st.ss cuttings.V.BE.\u2018Traversy, 15 Josephat u ertion, \u201cwords, cents; one Ww edge of steuograpny and Lypewriting.#1 clusion in the matter, so that a possi-|lad whose identity has not been ascer-|rials have been sent to the estates - OUNG an NG lane.Telephone East 1071.; 69 cents.Apply in Bandwritive, Stating age And que $B ble reduction in insurance rates might tained.The assassin, who is about fif- petitioning for his removal on account FANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, OWNI - - - OOMS \u2014 TO RENT.TWO LARGE, WELL fleations, to Pos ] .° ; fust horses and rigs, wants permanent UST iN, LARGE HAND PICKED SHELL * \u2018 ae à be had., The rates were termed \u2018ex- teen years old, obtained an entrance to |of his illogal méthods and the general light deilvertes.Rellable, Reasonable rates.oysters, 25c dozen, delivered on half furnished rooms, single or en suite; hot ANTED - INSTALMENT COLLECTOR 2 orbitant.the Governor's office nd fired three |conditions in his province, which were Good references.K 171, Herald Office.61 shell y specialty; live and fresh boiled lob- |2nd cold water, central location; all modern W for merchandise accounts, Good salary .à 1.times at him.one bullet inflicting.a pronounced to be intolerable.pet _ \u2014 _ sters by express \u2018every day.Desjardins, 2616 conveniences.6 Phillips Place.69 land expenses, Address.Globs Company, a Ë- erlous wound, and the others slightly| At 3 o'clock in \u2018:e afternoon Rein- t.C , / Up 3168.« 68 ; 7 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.BH TORONTO HAS MASS wounding the Governor's legs: Thelikke gained access to the Govepnor's| ~~ WM.STEWART _\u2014 2 Catherine st.Tel.Up BOARD-MRS.DOCTOR SBARL, STRICT- | MEETING OF PROTEST | Governors clerks aiid secretary were| cabinet, and flred revoluti 1 cp es \"er and \u2018typist; 3 years\" experience (un ;and see.F.W.Cotten, 35Z 8t.James st.« , ; \u2019 ANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES AND IM- J cott presided.In opening, he said Tevolutionary ideas.\u2018He returned four replied, The police of \u201cHelsingfors | office work; good references.Address H.l.,! Open evenings : .68 newly furnisbed.Not moving in May.provers for millinery and dressmaking.(JH that he had lost respect for the Prem: days ago to Finland and spent.three| know me, my motive and the EBOVer-|jieraiq office.; SE 72 2 ings.; .74 Aylmer st.: 8! Apply 2679 St.Catherine at.- .6 4 M ser\u2019s judgment.No compromise should days in Viborg, but declines to reveal\u2019 nors\u2019 record.\u201d \u2014\u2014 \u2014 [OR SALE \u2014 OR TO RENT, AT $2.00 PER |.; : @ | be accepted under any circumstances.; He core omen [WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS HOUSE- F month, a small upright plano, in good Business Chances.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, = VOUNG ra .J.S.the-News, : - \u2014 = ; keeper to one or two gentlemen, by !order.718 St.Lawrence st.72 co / girl as general, experience not nece- .#; Mr.on, editor o vB, | - : = vy to on > { : _ r \u201c3d charged Sir Wilfrid Laurier with in- {Some time ago representatives from the married woman, with chlld' 18 months old; | \u2014\u2014 - : TE BUSINE FOR SALE.|U8Fy.538 Grosvenor ave., Westmount.69 \u2018J consistency, and quoted previous| various counties in the Island*of Cape WANT FUCLER DETAILS.city or country: at once; good \u2018references.JNOR SALE \u2014 FANCY PHEASANTS, JUST FAT aa ODportURNEY, py Montreal real ; MEN FOR : MM speeches of the Premier to prove that| Breton waited on the Government of IN CONSPIRACY CASE AP» 8.43 Condo st, Pt.St Charles.71 arrived from Europe.Can spare one pair |£stute business Is bound Lo increase.Good ANTED \u2014 100 MBN AND WO # C -|IN .- - each Chinese Goldeus, in full plunfage, \u201c$20; ons iv this month.Good inducement for any the educational clauses of the autono-| Nova Scotia with a view to secure aid : \u2018\\AJANTED, \u2014 SITUATION BY GIRL, FOR Lady Amhersts, 825; J VErsicolor, 32, easons tan be given for selllng oul.Address One who would learn the barber trade.Tools, my bill were unwise.If the meparate|for an insane hospital to be \u2018erected in pur .\u2018dish washing in restaurant or boarding and Slamiese Firapacks.Py tians, reat are Opportunity, P.O.Lrawer 232 Montreal.89} board, room and railroad ticket free by our school system.got a foothold in the |Swiney.The application was refused.|Mr.Leet Demands Particulars as $0 3.\" \"or work by tho-day.Address K 1%, gus und Peacocks, Pheasauts, all 100 à pair: T1OH SAINS \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT.SMALL |©0-operative plan.Address Montreal Barber Northwest there would be a perpetual To-day the delegates met here and de- St.Arftoine Election Charges.Herald Office.71 Elliotts, -Reeves, and Swinboess, $50 pair; ! da \u2018storé sm I \"nec.|School, [1 Cralg st., Montreal.69 - struggle Lo enlarge [ts privileges.\u201cWe cided to at once proceed to the erec- : ; - Cg mm = \u2014 \u2018 Mandariu Ducks, $25 pair: Vurtarine Guibas dry goods store, dressmaking in connec are here to-night to ask the Ottawa tion of the hospital Councillor Cameron| Mr.Setlr P.Leet yesterday, in the Picture Framing.\u2026 $76.pair; Lakenveuder Fowls, $25 trio, finest Leu renoue tor sei.APY 499 Sy ANTED\u2014 RESPECTABLE AND INTEL- politicians and the Quebec ecclesiastics] goes to Halifax to-morrow to procure; Court of.King's Bénch.moved for fur- .pu ~~ fowl and greatest layers'on earth.Apply | (078 : ligent persons to solicit orders for nurs- to mind their own business,\u201d sald \u2018Mr.|the passage of the necessary legisla-|ther particulars in the persouation ï \u2018Box 18, Brookfield, Colchester Co., Nova Sco-|T{01t SALE \u2014 AN OLD ESTABLISHED \u20acry stock; to the right parties I can offer the Willison, in conclusion.tion .The new building will cost thirty|Charges against the six men in what is ~ and othe: tia, \"6 roc roprietor Is Dest inducements; best Ume in the year.to i \u2019 .e B cost thirt ; ., erockery business.Present prop to Dr.Goggin uperintendent of - .\u201c|imown as the St.Antoine Conspiracy | Pictures - - J | sIneas.Address Make a start.Apply for terms, at once, Tr.ggin, former supe I -thicusand dollars.d : FF , qu desirous of retiring from businesi > OT i tia rane tad ot] MINUTE.- \u201cME Leet demanded to know what! ty and artistically framed LT piano of #0 Cina 1 months use only; LE Mountain ot.Mrs.A Esple.é_ ED: Smith, TWinons, On out that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had not .\u20ac , r.Lee emanded to know wha neatly and artistically fram plano of .§400, 1 > ; \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 = mentioned the.autonomy bills and .40-MINUTE SESSION.the exact charges against the accused | ; ; actuel price, wi stool aud drape, 4, hed : Agents Wanted.WwW NTED eT Le.bed- .the separate school question during! Quebec Legi lat \u2019 \u201cTh were, what iilegal agls it is claimed | MALONE MOULDING .& FRAMING 60.instalment, or 3180 cashi verranion Tee wo root wort Apply morning evening.3 the general election campaign.Yet[ ogislature Learne That Bud-lthéy committed and who , were (Ne, BEAVER HALL HILL lorner Sabguinet st.QC 1 | TYOUSE FOR SALE \u2014 8% ST.ANTOINB| Thornhill, oft Argyle ave, Westmount.67 that question would have raised feel-|.: .get Will ba Brought Down in electors -it is alleged-theéy conspired to _ at ; 2 É \u2014 i street.Stone front.house.10 room = \u2014 \u2014 , ng more intense than the Grand Trunki .a Few Days.personate.T4 : : : : : OR SALE \u2014 IF YOU WANT A GOOD, | bath, w.c., and pantry.Daisy {furnace.Large ANTED \u2014 SCHOOLBOY, IN VICINITY B I scheme.ona Sir WHrid or; ; AYE - In-submitting\u2014this\u2014motion\u2014Mr\u2014leet ay Sa jlght-use-Sunlisht-OIl_Also American sard and shed.* Possession lst ot May.Apply of Lansdowne School, to Sauver papers have been returned if he had revealed Quebec, March 28 aepeclal) Te argued that in such cases it was pro-|, PIC TURES -gasoline.Delivered to any part of city.Any on tbe premises \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 U- [after school.Apply Herald Office: ?'2 + aL ?© thE per to furnish accused with fuit partie.\" = : : one buying 5 galion lots,\u201d will lend can.W.\"HO ST.p Hi 3 ° ; Poked, and there were orien of \u201cNo.Lesisiatire Assembly Yesterday re culdrs of all charges.+ 1 get them from {he Manufacturers.Every | FTO: 284 Liverpool st.Tel.Up'Maln 205.| ok fALE-HOUSB IN GOTB 2e arundet, YVANTED-SCHQOLBOT ! N THE VICIN- * { = Mr.Leighton McCarthy,M.P., said it] \u2018oH adie Bai Mr.«\u20ac.A.lyuclos replied \u2018that the] day bargaln day.änd 50 per cent.ches - : , _| Will sell or exchange \u2018for email house in after school.Apply Herald Office.\" vas not a question of taking away sep- later the House adjourned.in charge was not personation but eonspi-, as anywhere else tn Canada.at pes - RANITE MONUMENTS AND Montreal or vicinity, Farticulure si Ml papers alter sch ; Dp!y | arate schools, but of asking Parllament| provincial\u201d Treasurer, announced that racy fo personate and It was Imuos-| Ty.@.W.WILLSON & SON FOR SALE OLA IN ont.on mecount.of |adieux st.[oFuAoon or Ten neh VVANTER A ee eaty protorred.AB i to give a free charter to the new pro-| y, be ig [Bible \u2018for the prosecution to Know, ux- C71 : \u2019 ln Olfive, rear of & Bleury st.70 TXOR SALE \u2014 THAT FIRST CLASS, CUT | one who can make ready proft p- j vinces- ei Eo ee To Fein dyes hg tt was Ly ram the accused conspired Lo 7 PHILLIPS SQUARE.ROUTE = \u201cFIX stone double.residence, No.143 Metcalte PIY Herald Job Room, 603 Craig st | 2D.B Thomson, QC, moves, | vous complete excet a few detail PU Sco Trenhoime soja te me III PO wR teen is riats au, erommotaton for Jt WANTED CoROOLIOL, ES D ll causes of the bills referring to educa- \u2018The following private bills rece ved |cused might be entitled to know what ce oo enamel \u2014bed, springs and matress.Apply (clan.Early possession.Apply to M.P.Cech./ Annex, to del ver papers .tion, and asserting that the Govern- their son roading: a the Anglo-Am- |ACt8 were \u2018charged in support of the ac- If you see it in The Herald don't at 268: Mance st.; ; rare, 601 Hoard of Trade Building.u_ Apply Hera ce., .r ! : \u201cM7 \\eusation, \u2018dt \u2018would be impossible -for à ë i \u201cso.= \u2014\u2014 \u2014 : \u201c5 ; - 7, A ment BOT ee aies On the.mea.erican Trust Company: {the prosecutors to know whom ft was forget to tell the advertisers so.For SALE \u2014 SEVERAL VERY HAN So - Miscellaneous.Personata | res or.defer action entirely unti|,, AM Act to incorporate the Quebeclintended to personate, and it would be| .some ladles\u2019 mink aud sable stotes est \u2014_\u2014 : : i 8 after a new general election, |Thion.Life Insurance Company.sufficient If they could prove a con- = == | Persian lamb aud clectric seal Jae on being | STORAGE \u2014 HAVE YOU STORED YOUR JPERSONAL\u2014MRS.D.DEARDEN WISHES Oth wi ke wer Rev Dr.Mil- An Aet to amend the charter of L® spiracy for that purpose.mn Any] \u2018 x style.Must be sold on accouul seaso A slelgbs?Send them to J.Bonhomme, to notify her customers that her early ligan \u201cRev \"Canon Cody, \u2018and Rev, Dr.|Soclete des Artisans CGanadiens-Frau- event the accused could get fuller par- TJ 4° advanced.39 St.Hubert st.~~ i carriage maker, corner St.James and Rich- |gpring opening will take place at the Cres- ° Potts.; \u2019 .cals, Act to nex £ unite! al and ticulars from the earlier proceedings.m ortant otice For SALE \u2014 TABLES, SHOW CASES, vot first class storage, separate \u2018from Ane cent Millinery, en a oe Gorn k ; \u2014 .annex for m p 04 Mr, Leet argued that if the prosecu- ; À LW We counters; -cheap.33 St.Francois Xavier | , .| | March sind and 2rd, and follows ~ school purposes to the parish of Lesion could not identify the men the-ac- |: 0 .street.ve .69 © NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD.visit solicited, = - ne , | PUT ANGLICAN CLERIC OFF THE Saints Anges de Lachine, a certain pi¥- {cused intended to personate the charg- i Co \u2019 y \u2014 .s(bve, you can get grates and repairs for ! .To : \u201cSCHOOL BOARD.- tion of the territory of the municipali-|es must fall to the ground.; 0° Ta For SALE SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR all styles, old and new, at our repair de- .Cartage and Storage.- R _\u2014 _jty eo tevard » au.The court, however, declined to take \\ } : \u2018proof, new and seco nd, ced partment, 408a St.Lawrence Main st.Write D : - Slee oS Mar Sree or An Act to incorporate Les Freres de this view, but promised to consult the LANDLORDS and TENANTS.{tbat dely competition.Largest stock in hy us.or Plone 3251 East.Wm.Cleudinneng & Have Your Furniture or Baggage A : ton appointed to the Sydney.School Saint François Regle.5 the Eastern authorities and render decision as soon Owing to the large amo nt of ork A Ae one Main a, \u2019 | son.: ; 72 Moved or Stored by 0 a | 4 Dr.$ ; 4 : : .as possible.: > - wing: e large amou wor .: : \u2014\u2014\u2014 - ; » 1 188 Board the Rev.Dr.Smith, pastor of the| Fire Insurance Company of Canada.Mesers.Lafleur, and Duclos, prose-|in view for th Be £ April and \u2014 ma Pom Tis WiL.À MERICAN MEN TAILORED skirts To| The Merohants\u2019 Express Ce, Church of England congregation.At ä| \u2018An Act to amend the act incorporal-|cyting attorneys, have been Instructed La view \u2018or Lie monkie of Apr an EF: SAG dling.wood, $2.00; cut hard order, from §.00 up.cloth included.Full 349 ST.JAMES.Phone 2238 Main subsequent meeting of {he Counc) \u2018hat ing the Quebec Orfental Railway Com-|to act \u2018also for the Crown In- the.cage, M8Y, We Would strongly advise having folk 3.00: mill blocks, 81.75: tamarac sults also.Perfect HE or tor order\u201d w : nium - : ay, quasnec the & = -| pany.\u2019 CL ef | | \u2018 .i one i Jocks, $5.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.Mrs.SLOTS, er ST PTS Wma Be bieponid ne of the newly: PN pot 10 extima ne powers ot thel [5 Sone oon 5 TE 0 Se thin, § Cpt Bad.Sora Gu Beaver pill Wh i \u201cTo Le.| à e.ecte e 0.V.1 St.Lawrence Investment Society ¢Lfmn- î i rea - \u2019 >| and Wtillam st.\u201cTel.Main 452.: = erg.SHOULD.ND FOF JJ Dr.Smith's appointment, gave as his jled), ana to change its name.|EARLY CLOSING DISPUTE ing this month.MA OL oe ibaa, TO, LEI-LAVAL AVENUE, NEAR Simi.; reason that next year \u201cFather McAdam| An Act to Incorporate The Stadium.: G E .su FOR SALE Mandolines.\u2018he - only perfect mandollne |; bri Be rooms Tarnace, electricity, open\u2019 h (the Catholic priest) would be «Ppolnt-| An Act to incorporate the Lake Acni- .GOES T0 CIVIL COURTS , Ter .(rade.\u2018Address 2, \u2018llerald Branch, 2407 St, ||8r8e Dright rooms, furnace i ar Tar.© 5 ed.and that will ruin our schools.\u201d The! gin\u2019 Eicctilo Tramway Company.\u2014 1H.O'BRIEN & CO, |ay vr-to:bame GuEox TIR SYSTEM, Catherine st BBs, en vena TRY | affair has created a m uproar in : ' har- i.J : : suitable for any number .up employes.: i : .A\u201d # civic eircles and the alderman has come tenn At eT bor and a \u2018Opponents of the By-law Will Take! 253 BLEURY STREET.\u2018Cheap.Can bè seen at this office by applying | PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, USINESS FLAT TO LET.A PART OR 3 in for,a lot of adverse criticism on ac-lern Railway Company Offensive arid Contest its - ; rt to the Engineer, .A x plastering.etd.Competent workmen.the whole of 2,400 square feet: Light on a 4 count of what Is looked upon as a very! an Act red authotize Herbert Méless|- ° ; : Validity i .Telephone Up.1091.2 > Lost - Low, prices.Atteution to ri 3 sides.With power it required.B.H.3 3 narrow-mindded course.Both daily ovements in ! To TE a eee ee SE Of ; part.J.Bacon, bo Hallow » * Thurston, 743 Craig st.\u2019 ; \u2018 {When ft returns to chest the left shold your courteous note of acknowledgy- the\u2019 cétacoimbs were decorated with IN HE BASEMENT., be thrown outward, and \u201880 on.(na- thent and good wishes also for the humerous svinbols of sacred \u2018scenes.» R \u2019 Co , tinue rapidly\u2019 snakine or flapping the kind things you say of \u2018The Herald.The .re feeling grew with.the church Spec.al Sale of Cauldon\u2019s Celebrated | hands from side to.side.You will rio- It Is exceedingly pleasant to know that which writ large the Blble An Musuic © Dinner Ware at Pottery Prices! tice how the wrist muscles are workad It Is appreciated.; que painting.Religion summoned the Th oo 20° : k ° he kind, b fui dark bi by this.© .\u20ac E, C\u2014You do not tell me !f the PYEt that art could give to assist 1s e Souvenir\u201d pattern, you know the kin eautiful dark blue -Atthe end of the hedtime exercising daughter is grown up or stiit In the symbollsm.The -speaker referred to des: thi like Wed yt d's famed * Onion\u201d ttem! Our give the liands.a vigorous rubbing with schoolroom, as if she were grown up, the beau:lful Hebrew poctry, the songs esign, someting Ike | gewood s lamed ' .pa alcohol of spitits of camphor.she would do the ca:lIng\u2014that Is, act ung literature of the Bibré, the truly collection which contains exactly 4,949 pieces, is part of a lot that .as deputy: for , ; a.¢ nature of Christ, as being.high .: } .\\ \u2018 .3 dopa gro her Invalid mother, yl expressions of the: infinite be aly 5e qi was manufactured for perhaps the most princely hostelry in Canada ï - For the Cook \u2019 \u201cthe wéedding-cake vhiéh she does afier $00.Who might.himself Le called the -possibly.vou know the one we mean-but through some misunder- | .5 .\u2018the sweets have been handed round to Beautiful mentioned (he macaifl standing the deal miscarried.lt will be sold simultaneously here and .1e guests) the prinvipal gentier ; Mr.s mentioned the magnifle- : \u2019 ; in : MUFFINS.| guest present.brobures Ne Bnlleman oot catitedrals of the world, Elen in Toronto at pottery prices, that is, 50 to 75 percent below regular Two cups flour.one cup milk, on» the bride and bridegroom, for which stand for are as \u2018they stand for God, values.You may or vou.may not.want a full set.but you can buy | level tadlespoon fu butter] two egus the bridegroum eiurna thanks.The causty Ea arti rene that just as much or as little as you please of it at the prices we'll ask for it beaten separately.one-half teaspoon \u201ccn propases the health À ha = ! : , \u2018 \"salt, twa von AA, king ow - of the bridesmalds, and the best mnän (UNATIBUUIME to the symbolism of the i on Wednesday.- der: imix thoroughly the baking, pow- l'éturns thanks for them.Wnen the Kindergarten of rehglon, Jn which |.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014__ \u201cder.salt and flour: atir the milk and health of the bride's father'and mother school God taught us the realism of - .; volks together add the butter, melted, is Tr: da js sometimes done.re che Rh of the divine, - 5 inch Plates.7 inch Plates, tt he flour T lastly à =ny IU HE proposed, after the best man r- Xe vf (he wotld's great palnt- .ach.: ; .Co a a sous \u2018aire EH furns thanks for the Lridesmnalds, by von and he, character that art has Wednesday 7 cach.Wednesday, +8 cach.; .0-2» : 2 .A ke ae Mars ut the father of the bridegroom, and the Slereotyped \u201con our Imagination, and ., .Qi .Say Boss.What Goat is is box going by?De Events ates Taher og (he bre ret haha fu GIT Brea gists served re: 8 inch Plates Wednesday.10 exch = - ; je, \u2019 ; © à ately : : * himself and his wir - ; .no by their at.fut an by thelr ; av 3 + x ; Bassi The While one, of course.Swerve immediately.ul \u2018 vite, 3 \u201creligion.Exers true p'erure left a | Wednesday «9 each.5 | bE © Dich | ; _ .: = Vem .TTT > way of escape for us uutl into the in- | Le o - inch Fru es, è ro mer on = : .\u2014 BROWN BREAD.- Personai and Society Notes finite.Into the beauty of God.Co] inch Soup lates.Wednesday, +4 each.; I © co 1 : TT One cup ol bill water\u201d two ouns : er : \u2014 LA vote of thanks was moyed for the: fl | v,.9 each.a = _ .: .= | of sour INilk, one cup molusses, one cup! - > po Hecture at its close; and, after Consid- edgesday cu 9 inch Platters; This picture represents.ser ec aude eu sea Le a ee Lee eee are sera n ane e wheat flour.one and one-half cupa Ine Mr.John Lalrd, of Quebwe.was.In eral discussion on club topics, the - : 7 inch Pi ' \u2019 4 ! dian meal, one and one-half cups rye town yesterday.: ymecting adjourned.Mrs.Southwell inch atters, Wednesday: «17 each.ee ee ee ea eee 1000 e jmeal, one cup raisins, one teaspoon Miss May Ross of Kingston, is ish.vvcupted the chair.1° .Wednesday.- 1 each.>, rt tt tt tt TT CCE res Peach salt and sada: steam thre hours ing ln.Montreal, D So - J Hera - \u2014 ] J \u2019 .12 inch Platters.- .lund bake on:-half hour.| Nr.CH.Calson, Cresceut Suvet, has, DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE.- inch Platters, \\ Wednesday.+33 each.PRAAAAAEE RAA RARE AAA A : ; \"is ; left for the West.\u2018 LC The Daughters of the Euptre ta nesdav, - \u2018Cac .pre \u20ac Sree je ) ., , a £ Ean Lata ; v.ac.; ; a LOB Er © og TES, _ Mr, Gerald Coghlin hus returned from meeting held on Fuesday, March 4th, oo.oo 16 inch Platters, Address oo.torus ee ea .Meat of one lobster, bread crunine i trip to the West.: So Empire Building, passed a strong og 14 inch Platiers.Wednesday.«+90 each.A co ipépper au salt, tue tablespoonfuls gp, - i ._ and uurnitous resolution of pleasure 7., ; 2 il Co.- .melted butter.two beaten eggs: chop Mr, Justice Hutchison.of SheThrOOSCT and commendation at the action taken | \\Vednesday.71 each.; \u2018 +} A good advertising catch phrase for th's firm would be fhe meat of a boiled lobster Qué, add \u201cPont the week end in Montreal, by She Gilbert Parker.in the lmperial\u2019 CyB ; Butter Pads.Hh - pepper and salt: mix with this on>-' Mr.und Mrs John Meagher, Mont- House of.Parliament, and by the Hor.; 18 inch Platters.i Wednesday.«3 each REP A es CL \u201cfourth as much bread cramba as you: Tael, have been visiting he Kingston, Sir George Deummipond in the Dominion Co - Wednesday.1.04 each.; : ; Mt ee ee STE etat a pee seen have meat and the melted butter, and Mr.Co J.Smith of Montreal, spent House, tvocattes a reduttion of rates PET à Picxie Dishes.i \u2018 - \u2019 thè week: \u2018 \u2018on Bridsh magazines and week As a Bs.> } ; vo Submitted by.242.202 001 Lena Learn DR = TT.rs amie vod at Ottawa.with hls upers to Canada, nid Reel fens | lee Cream sh : t w v., 13 cach.HERALD DAILY PATTERN lo lZMIAIm Duh uf Muntsals spent the CANADIAN simone Wednesday\u2019.9 cach.Round Nappies, | Address 20m 1 a Lea.; j Ë N week end in Ottawa, the guest of Capt, CANADIAN VISITORS ABRUAD.: Cove ei > pu = : EL a aa ae ae à he eS .pGardiner: - Cn Loe .Co i : Covered Dashes, W ecnescay, «29 cacn, : \u2014 4 : .Fhe following Canadian visitors ve- : Wed «dla \u201c65 each =\" \u201c Li.Miss Boulé of Ottawa, who has gistered thelr names at the Canadian nesclay, - 99.cach.+ Co a PURE ES Se Sea Le a eee Ta Ne ee des .been tthe guest of Miss Birks, has ve- HIgh Comumissionet's Office, TI Victoria, IN T : + Capo, : i j turned hone, a .\u2019 Rtréel SW during the week ending \u2019 Sake l'ureers, Wednesday 38 cach, \" su at Maven 7 Co \u201ccomplete.7 To TT | Miss Reld, who las been the gost 0 .cosnprets.: : RULES OF THE CONTEST À a ! LC or Miss Euunens, Durocher street, hus! Mii JR Das idsen, Mixs Li.Locke, \u2018 .Wednesday.«88 cach.n° © Sugar Bowls, Beginning March 2154 and CON HUE fora period of Vif dus, thera wiil b .\u201c> Nn { \\teturned to Ottawa, ; y RS J Ne he Bon: M ; VW -inesdawr.+38 ah ; 3 3 21 5 se \u201cifty durs, cl be - .: cara at te spa TUR SR Meek, Por ; JL.\u201casser cies COUSSOES \u201cnt lisbed in The Montreal Herald u series of pictures whuh will represent the malin + ; ' Mesarx.UF.Shearer, A Speuard, Bradford.stratford 1.ir \u201cSoret kK.- Cassezoles and Ladies ! busivess firms \u2018bat In«y be frous time to time advertised in the columas of \u2018The Herald.N 4 ve Gravel and C.Satabury.Montreal Berthe: 13, Stather ATEN Lake pu : \u201cWednesday.1.55 ! -Noe Rowis, The prizes will be awarded to the persons correctly reading the largest number of ple- A ; jure at the StU Louls, Quebec.- Major V.KE.Mn py i Mo « y Qs | SOE SUI, \u2018 tures.In case ot a tie, the next point 10 be considered Will be the best suxgentidu for an Do \u2018 | Mi£4 Murs, Foupuie.has returned tol HL NL aud.Mrs, Cena NN br.Gravy Boats) Wgunesaas.9 ceux, advertising phrase or atch ine jor earh firm, then tn case of another.tie, the gencral Jos \\ \"Montreal Ta ing been tho guest ol\u2019 oN «Gauthier, Ou LA.Cree dias, ) Wednesda: v.18 h bo J and vorreUrisss : ; s te ve outbid 14s : ge ; ! ua 22 : a .ol : Grorge Ransom, , av.; : things onsideted, ph writing, spellivg.he displayed | by thus coutestants, will Le 8H j / » \\ | (Mis, Thonpson, at \u2018ttawa., Scotsburn Putôou,- Mr.au ra.Peres Ü u suce ; Mustasd Po, These questions will all be decided by the jldges, who will be © .\u2019 fq Co Mevars J.F2 Featherston, A.Mv- LHodgson, Toronte, Jéhu Caldwell, Hen- | J duh oS W av.oF suc real citizen ve wc vhs, ba three prominent Mont * RN | \u201cLeun, and 18, BC Coulson, Mont bry Russell, Montreal; Dr \u20ac Ww \\ ol ; | sua: sas, ps.a .5 LA a Aun, « , 1.C'oulson, Moutreail, are TD sseil, Me \"eat \u2026.Goerge - ! AL a .; E All answers wus be upon Herald coupons, whlch wil be printed with each pleture | 117 \u201cœuesis at the Frontenuac, Quebec.CE Padaccrow, Toroutoi br.Hours = J % », 8 cac L Douce E aps, 8 Only one answer allowed upon a coupon.Pictures \u2018and coupons oust not be detached } x4 4 ; | Mire, Hayter He M pu Vaux.Hamilton; Henri [a Merthe Bou: son ; \u201cà oudve 28 , 1 and must be gathered together in LuMerical order and firmly fastened at the top wit 4 ER 4 .: yter Reed, Miss Lowry, Mes, ; _ : \u2018 : ! 9 inch Bakers, \u2018 W sinesoay.«3 awa f fastener or some other tpeuns.: \u2019 nL 1e Ton with { Wh 1 f | \u2014 x i .EER TTT TT ESS to \\\\ ednesday 24 each.| ha - 3 Answers MUST NOT BE SENT until after the publication of fhe last picture.All - pi ' | [ 7 ' ° Caimeas Saucers solutions must be In the hands of The Herald's Publicity léditor not later than two © : 1 \u20ac oe Extra Lar Jugs .y = 7 : Ë weeks after tbe appearance of the final pleture, The last hour for receiving answers ! th = ! So .8.W cunesuas.+8 cman È will be made known 11 the columns of The Herald during the vontest, and no answer will\" Les ff ! à - Wednesday.+44 cach.be received after that hour.Delays in mails or btherwixe will be no excuse, : : + .! 4 \u2019 - Butter Dwores.Contestants may send in AS many sets as they pleare, but-each set must be In a differ: \u2026.- ! i Large Jugs.: : : ent envelope.In no case will two prizes be awarded 10 the same person.! vos ' W ednesd 21 he W ednessas.+ Sci uw Hol oms ist he in the handwriting of the coutestant, nny.form of penmanship | ! | , a.Cach.LA » will \u2018Bi allowed one by hand.Machine writing or printing will not 1 -vepted: c Ab ; ; | Indvrdual Ur 1 Everybody is eligible to participate in this contest, excejiting elaployes ot \u201cThe Herald ! | Medium Jugs.- = \\ ream \u201cus - and their families.Lo =.: 1 Wednesday.«17 each W ednesday.B-cac 4 .aro ti of dispute in correctness of firm names, The Herald hay publiutied Spans & \u2018 jo \u2019 \u2018 ; ° \u2018 | et of firms having advertising contracts with it.\u2018Thin booklet can be.ITHS .3 ; \"cac and NA: à the fow price of 10 cents, and will be\u2019 mailed on receipt of thix_ amount, uind- va any A \u201c | | Small J ~ : 1 cecups : ~ oN PAO sar ME es Ph found of especial value to country readers who may nol be = ?Er ut é i ; : * Wednesday.«11 each.\u201d : Wednesday.A ith Montreal business firms.No pic Saget EXC a © | does not Eppenr lu this boskiet op eture will be used of any firm whose name ' .I: | mm : ; uck numbers of The Herald 2 ts .-¢ ' : \u20ac \\ 3 : copy.8 ¢ Herald or the puzzle pictisres can always be had at one cent a \u2018 | i This Store closes daily at 5.30 pm.YOU CAN BEGIN THE CONTEST AT ANY TIME., .'; i | \u2019 em = ! Read the conditions of the contest carefully, follow the | 1 \u2018tioi ; To H E N , ! > ' \u2019 \u2019 j bave no- difficulty jn getting full credit for your answers.0.ructions and you wil te : § 9 \u2018 } ontertants will ploase bear in mind that the picthres cannot lle ai 4 ».' ¢ ! ! 7 \u2019 \\ tant paie an ndverdine dir or rompans Par Insane: a picture.mia reprenne J ONCE | ; : > 4 7 t Company,\u201d while the full name of the fl 4\" § ; & C \" \u201c .| | ; \u2018 \u2019 ; v all uch raser, the full name should be given.e firm Is \u201cJohn Smith & Compuny.hn Ey.\u2019 | ,; ; 94 , ZZ : nter the contest mow.If not at present a reader of The Montréal d , et VOT J HAVE : / et 4 once for thé paper without delay, \u2018so as to be prepared for the content tran tan mat Lu 7 .| } \u201d : \u2018 \u2019 drone Jor, a period Sxlending trom the beginning of the contest to the decislon of 2, } « ; sl 8, W e accepted from any person : M ; \u2019 : ee .: - - \u20148eud at once, .ye outside the City of Montreal for Fifty Lents 1 HE DIE | \u2014 .a | ! Te co.\u2019 \" A .1 ' : \"2e .\u2018 .: : | R i 2 .Q .: .oo These Rules will appear on Saturdays Only, Danan tw May MANTON, .| | A aa Te.\u2014 .of your Family \u2018Crest, your sace à families and Blade, - Sia aie \\ - a van 14 CT ® VE At RT wp 4 Ra A + nk ot : K AM RB ~ a > \u201cJAEGER Hie ve?< Ie Lar MR R MENS SWEATERS LADIES GOLFERS SMIRT WAISTS AlSmart Styles tor Holiday Were.Send for Catalogue No 3.DR.JAEGER'S pauses SYSTEMENTNS t.Catherine Strael, ; | MONTREAL The number of night.lodgings given Jaat - week at the Protestant \"House ot Industry and Refuges was 85, and number of menis Roard of Outdoor.Rellet assisted 168.distributed 171 parcels of ven -was 1,4.SL es ue Te HR BR » be ow Ë i Jinks FAHEY ties aR sasha = Ai AA Re MII EEE ras RP VR [EERE RES Cpr A = Co HENRY MORGAN & CO.would respectfully advise their LADY PATRONS that the : LINERY OPENING = Hl | win take place on WEDNESDAY, March 22nd, and following days, when they will have on exhibition their latest importations of FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN PATTERN HATS, together with a most creditable supplement.of Dainty Creations from their own workroom.; ; .& £ 5 Per Cent.\u2018For Cash © .: SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS MANTLE DEPARTMENT || - - « .s \u2018 - _.1 -~ 7 » \u201c \u2018 * \u2019 - - .* \" - .; ep , = +7 7 ,- ; , - - LE \u2018 \u201con PU PS .toes Sem +8 \u201cua > = road *,;.à an ke Ee PP a a She, + \u2019 > - pe \u2018 on _ Cemm orvran is, PAY RA LD, FORE AY, MARCH er; 1908: * Ce SR ! \u2019 : PAP man ore 7 \u2018 : \" Pr ae poy pu - : creer T .- a, ¥ » .{ 1\" \u201c 4 \u201c \"5 * x * .el PT , \u2014 .\u2019 - \u2019 1 a « i Co .: .- ; à ._ .: ) + | 7 SQUARE | a i - ) i D A= 4 ;- 4 : .\u2019 ! vo : \u2014 ad ll J , - .! , - \u2018 .so | E ; .; 9 , ; JE H 4 .- - f 2 - ° ES A \" ; A a - SUC Ee\" | 28 YEARS A NEST St.Gabriel's Parish T.A.& B.Society Honor the Occasion.PP Ey ÿ Rev.Father T.Fahey, of St.Gabriel's darish, was\u201d yesterday the recipient of valu- ble presents on the occasion of the twenty- anniversary of bis ordination to -the priesthood.Owing to the rule of the Arch- Fliocese forbidding any public display on euch bccasions;- \u2014the-affair \u201cwasTof\u2014a private ma Lure.i After High \"Mass.Rev.Father Fahey was invited to a special meeting of the St.Ga, ariel's Total avstinence and Benefit Soclety, \u2018here Mr.P.O'Brien, first vice-president, bn bebalf of the members, presented the Rev erend president with a gold-headed ebony Ë ane suitably \u2018engraved.Rev.Father Fahey lLade a suitable reply, thanking the diocese Mor their beautiful present.In the after- | hoon, immediately after their meeting, the uvenile Branch held a special reception in Dis honor, at which a choice musical pro- kramme was rendered, including songs, \u2018reci- Rations and club-swinging.At the end of Bhe programme, Mr.John Collins, president of ne Young Men's Society, read the -address.[M the concluston of-the address the reverend ! ather was presented with a set of breviaries ®y Messrs.Harry Mcllwaine and John Polan.\u2018ather Fahey made a lengthy and happy eply, expressing his sincere thanks.Ho pald a glowing tribute to the \u2018organiz- rs, Messrs.Cuddiby and Colfer, and was elighted: to see the juvenile society, on hree months in existence, doing so well aud roving an honor to \u2018St.Gabriel's parisp.\u2019 Among- those present were: \u2014Rev.Father 'Meara, P.P., Messrs.\u201d I'.Polan, E.J.Col- er R.J.Louis Cuddihy, W.lI.O'Donnell, .O'Connell, J.A.Noongn, C.C.O'Rourke, ba.Burns, advisers to the Juveuile Branch.Hev.Father Fahey was born in Qubece n July 11, 1855, and took his classical theo- gical courses at St.Mary's College, Bleury Btreet, under the direction of Rev.Father urgeon, 8.J., present Rector of Loyola Col- ege.On March 13, 1880, Father labey was aised to the priesthood by the late Bishop labre.On March 17, he said his first mass t S§ Patrick's Church, Quebec, after, which he was appointed curate.at St.Gabriel's hureb, Point St.Charles.From there he as sent to St.Mary's, and then back again 0 St.Gabriel's, where he labored for some ears, After leaving St.Gabriel's, he took up work t \u2018St.Ann's Church, after which he was ppointed parish priest of St.Agnes of Dun- ee, \u2018After two years be was sent to St Pat- ick\u2019a Church to help tbe Sulpician -Fatbers,.ut his health broke down.After some time pent in bis native city he returned to paro- hial work again, and since has labored at t.Mary's, St.Michael's and St.Gabriel's arishes.reno elite , WURTELES wa, ie MORTGAGE laces Ottawa, March 21.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Quebec udgments were given in the Supreme ourt yesterday: Hooper vs.Hector.Ap- eal dismissed with costs.The suit re- ulted from an arrangement between he parties.to form a syndicate to exploit iron lands under a patent for mag- etic separation.The appellant at- empted to form another company for he sème purposé.Hector had judg- ents.gjven against him in both Quebec courts and now ggain at Ottawa.Trust and Loan vs.urtele.Appeal llsmissed with costs.The action was aken by the late Judge Wurtela and ig gon, the seigneur of Bourg Marie, o have a mortgage on the signory dis- harged on account of the failure of the ompany to jay the premiums on in- urance policies for $10,000 on the life + New Spring: IvVianties ang New Spring @stumes SSFSEF + | We have now received a large assortment of - Spring Goods in Ladies\u2019 and Maids\u2019 Jackets - and @stumes ; also Children\u2019s Reefers.\u2014 \u2014 .Mo ntreal.| the company as collateral security for loans to J.W.Wurtele.The mortgage was given as additional collateral, and \u2018I plaintifts contended that their lubility as securities ceased on account of the company\u2019s.negligence in permitting tha policies to lapse.The (Court of King's \u2018Bench found for the- Wurtele's, and is sustained.\u2019 The Supreme, Cour gave Judgment against the Park an® Island Railway in their appeal @galnst.McDougal, EIZURES.Quebec,~ March 21.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Levis Electric Railway, which has had \u201cto corntend with a multiplicity of difA- is.now: culties for some.months past, completely tied up, and there is nu hope of a speedy settlement.\u201cMr.Holman, the président and general manager, has seut out printed ctr- culars to the creditors informing them that the.bondholders are moving tu he'is adviséd that his company does not come within the \u2018statute providing for the liquidation of insolyent companies, and that any creditor may have the road.sold.by the sheriff.As a matter of fact, one of the erealt- ors, one Begin, had geized the road, which is.advertised o | This procedure, Mr.Holman objects to, \"and his company has cons®quently filed an opposition to this sale which 13 indefinitely postponed.It also appears that the New York Security and Trust Company have also filed an oppositici in which they claim to be the sole owners of the road, and this opposition has also been sworn to by Mr.Holman.On the other'hand Mr.Holman is stated to have consented to a judgment being taken by the superintendent, Mr.Morse, who has also seized the road and advertised for sale some time at the end of April.Begin, the first creditor, will likely in his turn contest Mr, Morse's seizure.Let = \u2014\u2014\u2014o\u2014\u2014_ - THE IONIAN'S PASSENGERS.The list of cabin passengers per R.MS.Ionian, Captain J.Nunan, St.John, N.B., March 8th, N.S,, March 20th, to Liverpool, | Mr.S.Anderson, Ottawa, Ont.: Mr.L Clement, \u2018Halifax, N.8.: Mr.\u2018William D.Dalglish, Mr.Despard, Mrs.Des- pard, Otawa, Ont.: M James Green, \u2018Montreal, Que.; Miss \u20ac : Imette, Winnipeg, Man.; Mr, Robert wa, Ont.; Lieut.KE, W.Liversidge.I}.N., Mrs.Liversidge, Halifax, N.S.; tain Naish, Mrs.Naish, child and nurse, London, England; Mr.Pentelow, Mrs.Pentelow, Halifax, N.8.; Mr.J.C.AaJ- ington, Mrs.Aajington, Winnipeg, Man.; Ms, E.Allen, Victoria, B.C; Mr.J.A.Curran, Pembroke, -Out.: Mrs.Richard Gates, Master Gates, - Toronto, Ont.Mr.A.Hubley, Halifax, N.E.: Miss Minnie M.Sheppard, St.Catharines, Ont; Mr.F.A.Smith, Halifax, N.%.: Mr.\u2018Teape, Mrs.\"Teupe, Winnipez, Man.; Mr.William Thomson, Seattle, Wash.: Mr.J.H.Winnett, \u2018Mrs.Wine nett, Halifax, N.ss.: re Halifax.follow: GIFT8-TO MUSKOKA CONSUMPTIVE HOSPITAL.\u201cMr, J.S.Robertsou, seéretary of the National Sanitarium Association, writes that among recent contributions.\u2014 received within the past few days\u2014was \u2018the sum of $300, from Mr.David Russell, Windsor Hotel, Montreal, forwarded through Mr.E.8.Clouston, hon, treasurer of the Muskoka, Free Hospital \u2018Fund for the Province of Quebec.Also a gift of $100 from Hon.Senator Cowan -of Barrie, Senator Cowan in forwarding his gift to Mr, W.J.Gage, writzs as follows: \u201cDear 8ir,~~Mrs.Cowan has just read to me a letter from the secr:- tary, giving full and satisfactory information to the queries she had addressed to you touching the Sanatorium.I \u2018have much pleasure in sending you a cheque for one hundred dollats, as a subscription from myself and Mrs, £ the late J.W.Wurtele assigned to THE.DRAFTS CANADA, FRANCE, FACILITIES POR ALL KINDS OF BANKING.CORNER ST.JAMES & ST.PETER STS, \u2018Sovereign Bank OF CANADA.EXCHANGE Bought or Sold on all GREAT BRITAIN, GERMANY, _ SOUTH \u201cAFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, - CHINA, JAPAN, \u2018Cowan.in aid of the institution.\u201d I 2 vs ISSUED.points in AND ALL PARTS.OF THE WORLD, \u2019 INDIA, Etc.Ye oT CATHERINE ts, Open Satyrédhy Eves.7 to 9.\u2014\u2014 ; LEVIS ELECTRIC IN \u2018A WAR OF foreclose the road.At the same time, Mr._Holman_{nforms-_the-creditors-that tary _rellef4n looking\u2014t-the\u2014tand\u2014\"he the 3ist inst.from} -inamilton, Otta- Cap-} i able.{it raight act | of lamps, and the stocking of the soli- ww \u201cHERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS.\u201d THE PILLAR |,%\" OF LIGHT | PLUS By LOUIS TRACEY; Author of \u201cThe Wings of the Morning.\u201d PASS birth, humor.\u2018* she salïd.\u201cTL seems to be in the \u2018afmily {right he hazarded, \u2018looking at, Constance.; \u201cAlas!\u201d said Enid, \u201cLL am an Amerl- can.\u2019 \u201c111 smite now, ir hat is ah, \u2018said Pyne.D (To be, Continued.) CHAPTER XIL\u2014(Continued.) storm-shutters were opened and a free draught of air allowed to cuter through the door.Then all hands eyed the sca with anxiety.The wind was strong land piercing, and.the reef malntalned its ceaseless roaring.Wherever a window opened towards the land there, wus a small crowd waiting to peep through it.AL last, thé sense of orderilness gradually perineated the fhmates of the lighthouse actually resulted in the for-| mation of queues, with stated intervals for moving on.There was a momen- cliffs, the solitary white houses, \u2018the little hamlets half hidden in cozy nooks, seemed to be s0 absurdly ncar.IL was ridiculous to Imagine that help\u2019 could be long deférred.The seaward passing of a steamer, carrying flowers from the Scilly Isles td Pénzance .for Covent Garden, caused a flutter,\u2019 but the sight of a Penzance fishing-smack scudding| under Jib and close-reefed forsmail be- i tween the rock and Guthenbras Paint created intense excitement., - Noah, guz- ing \u2018across the flood for the return of the dove with the olive\u2019 branch, coutd noti be more pleased than these castaways in the granite.ark, when the brown- galled boat came within their view.= \u201cThe window in the coal-cellar opened fair towards the Land's end, and the grimy occupants of this compartinent vould look thelr fill at the messenger of life.A rich -New Yorker in vain offered a hundred.dollara,.to any man who gave up his place in the line after he himself, by the operation of the time-limit was Fremorselessly sent away from the narrow loop-hole.Dollars and pounds sterling have a curiously de- preclated value under such eircum- stances, .\u2019 The men of the watch were always guestioned for news by the unemployed majority.\u2018They related the comings and goings of the.Falcon, carried By m-, pathetic.inqulries from story to story\u2014 promiscuous passing to and fro being forbidden owing to the the stairs\u2014and seized every trifling pretext on their own part to reach the, topmost helght and feast thelr eyes on the.extensive panorama visible from the _ storm-ælirt gallery, Had they watched the coast-line less ahd the reef more thelr observations would have had value.Co Quite eurly In the day, the purser handed to the occupants of each room!\u2019 a full lst of passengers aud crew, with! the survivors gbuped.separately.In only.three Instances \u2018were husband and wit both sdved.the suloon accounted for discrepancy.Dazed men aud senscless women \u2018Were wrenched- from couch other's clasp cithér by the overwhelming reus or during the final wild fighc for life at, the haad-of >the companiun.stdirway.A wreck, a fire in -«, theatre, pays little heed to\u2019 the marriage tie, The third and last meu) of \u2018the day.was caten in, silence and,\u2019 gloom.AU the spuro lamps were diverted to the\u2019 kitchen, becali®a Brand.\u2018during a fur: ther detailed survey of the stores, ira in company with.Mr.Emthett and, the\u2019 purser, discovéred that there was an, alarming deficit of fresh water in- the cistern.In the hurry of the carller hours a.serious miscalculation had been made] lin transmuting cublc feet into gallons, It became .an instant necessity to use every heating appliincetat command: und start the distillation of a drinkabje| fluid.The Gulf Rock Light did not possess a proper apparatus.The only method that could be adopted was to improvise w coil from canvas sewn into a tube, The exterior wus varnished, and wrap-= ped in wet cloths to assist the condensation of the steam.Hence- every ket- tic and pot being requisitioned for this paramount need, cocoa could be supplied :to the women alone, whilst the tasto of water, even thus disgulsed, was nauseating.No more potatoes could be boiled.Raw, they were almost uneat- And potatoes happened to be the lentiful.this seeming food : most ; * The genu e fresh water, reduced to a minimum the cistern, was only a little better in\u2019 condition unless it was filtered, and ,Brand decided that it ought to be retained for the exclusive use\u2019 of those seriously ill.Patients were multiplying so rapidly that the cates, a8 they occurred perforce re- niained where t were \u2018Neither Constante\u2019 nor - Entd felt the time hang heavily on their hands.They were too busy, though the new ordinance regarding the food supply transferred their attention from active coak- Ing to the replenishing of utensils, which must be kept full of salt water at boiling point.: Pyne was an invaluable assistant.In the adjustment of refractory ca vas tubes over hot spouts, in the ma pulation qf the condensing plant so that iclently, in the trimming tary coal fire, he insisted on taking to himself ais Mon's share of the work.\\ 3 When the state of the tide permitted.| narrowness of) The awful scene in - - ment.hospital was , crowded; and all fresh] { He always had a pleased quip or funny story to brightens thelr talk.\u201cYou can conquer trouble with a grin,\u201d he sald.ice.\u201d .Enid, a course, \u2018chatfed him about his American accent, which, she protested, she would acquire after a week's practice, \u201cIt is so quaint to our ears,\u201d she went on.\u201cI never before grasped the reason why Mark Twain niakes me laugh.All he does is tô act as à phonograph.\"Every American 1s.4 born humorist.\u201cThere's something in that,\u201d adit: ted Pyne.joke.Say, have you girls ever heard how an English professor-oxplalned the Yanke drawl?\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d they cried.- \u201cHe said It repiesentea the effort of.an uneducated man to make a speech, Every time his voca lifted his voice to show he wasn't half through with hls- ideas.\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d said Constante, \u2018that Is ncither kind nor true, surely.\u201d Te \u201cWell, _ agreed Pyne, slowly, \u2018this\u2019 is the view a friend of mine gook of the remark.So he asked the professor If] he had a nice agreeable sort of defini-* tion, all ready for.use, of the way Eng: Hshinen clipped their syllables.The other fellow allowed that he hadn't yion-\u2019 dered on it.\u2018I guess)\u201d said my friend; It represents the effort of an educitted ass to talk English\" Though thé lnugh was against them they were fore ed to shigger appraval.\u201cWorry doesn\u2019t cut .\u201cI think,\" said Constance,\u201d \u201cthat our chief national fuiling poriposity, ahd your story hits if off es \u2018\u201cvtly.Th one of.our small Cornish whe we have ue Stout little Mayor w.0 gde money in cheese and bacon.rie, went to gee the.Paris Exhibition, and an Exeter man, meeting him unexpectedly at the fool.of the [Eiffel Tower, hailed him with \u2018delight.\u2018Hello, Mr, Mayor \u2014* hé began.\u2018Flush.\u2019 said the mayor, ghine- ing arouud mysteriqusiy, Fm \u2018ere in cog.t None who: heard.these\u201c lght- hearted young people yelling with merriment would imagine that they had Just dined \u201cof a piece of hard-baked bread made without yeast and washed down with water tasting of tar and.turpentine, \u201cNow, Miss Enid, your turn,\u201d cried, Pyne.Her eyes danced mischiev ous! Unfortunately, by, the ace jent me ee TT \u2014\u2014 GROWING UP | There's something the matter.with the child that fails : A child that, grows up.too muçh, however, \u2018without proper filling out \u2018of.flesh;is almost aë badly off.\u2018Nothing will help thesg pale, children like\u2019 Scotts Emulsion.It supplies the rounding out of flesh and the rich inward nourishment\u2019 of blood and vital organs to\u2019 grow up.thin.\u201cweedy \u201d which insures rapid growth a | healthy a and uniform m develop- We'll send you a sample, tree.SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto, Ont.=\u2014> Po « oo co i \u201cA foaming, glass of \u2018 Abbeys Salt in the morning drives away the indigestion, bilious- -nèss and constipation of yesterday-\u2014brings health, Strength.and \u201cOnergy.for.the days to-comé, \"- : zs of] == .BOAT AND SPAR VARNISHES \u201d Appetite Was Poor.Dizzey Most of The Time.* Could Not Sleep at Night.anything wrong with their heart or nerves | + baps simply going up or down stairs :auses dizziness and specks to float before the eyes.People troubled in this way should heed the warning, and not fail to lary gave out hd take treatment before something more serious occurs.Yor all heart and nerve troubles there is nothing.toequal : - Milburn\u2019s Heart and- Nerve Pills.We do.mot claim that they will cure chronic heart disease, but we do | claim that they will strengthen the weak \u2019 heart, and build up the shaky \u2018nerve | system, \u201c Here is what Mrs.sidnef 5 Hoffman, Hillside, Ont?, says :\u2014 \u201cI was troubled greatly with my heart, and was so very nervous that the least little thing startled me.!'My appetite was very poor; I could not sleep at nights, end \u2018was dizzy most of the time.I took three ipges of Mil.burn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and I am very pleased to say that they did me a wonderful lot of good.\" CY Milburn's Heast and Nerve Pills are 60 cents per box, or 3 for $1.25.All druggists, or mailed direct.Tag T.MiLBURN Co., Loui, + TORQNTO, ONT.>.A mr Dou all & Co.'s Standard McCaskill, \u2019 , rand.Won't turn white from the effects of © avater and sup.Absolutely reliablé: Nothing better procurable anywhere.Highest Awards at home and abroad.Ask your dealer for them, and If he does not keep.them, apply to 30 ST.JOMN ST.MONTÉEAL.1 am deprived of ihe sense of till some little excitement or overwork ' \u201cWe do.try to_dis-tinter a makes them feel _faint and.dizzy, or per- | all] Many people are unaware of having | e n _ of taste and refinement.CAMPBELL>S, A WELL DRESSED MAN IS THE TERM APPLIED TO THE MAN WHO IS.M pbell Clad\u201d There's a style and quality to his clothes that points him out 4s & man ! 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Athletics by _ Mr.Samuel Baylis Tells Some Plain Truths About the Evils That Have Crept Into Canadian Sport.of Modern M.A.A.A.Member In the following open letter to mémbers of the M.A.A.A., Mr.Samuel Baylis, one of the most prominent members of the association, tells in unvarnished terms of the evils that are spoiling Canadian sports and suggests the one remedy.Apateur Athletic Associ- To the Montreal ation: My Dear Fellow-members, While the revealing searchlights are yet disclosing dark corners of the hockey field, and the practice lamps are being furbished for\u2018 the lacrosse and football arena, I feel moved to address you a few earnest words.If you are inchn- ed to resent the intrusion as ill-timed and officlous meddling, I can om y plead the extreme gravity of the situation, which it behooves somebody to notice, and modest practical acquaintance with the subject of athletics In a somewhat remote past, and that superior present standpoint\u2019 noted by the great phflosopher where the \u2018\u2019Onlooker sees more of the gæme than tbe player,\" as justification for my intervention, in default of better.Moreover, baving -been comfortably shelved in the gymnasium lumber room with the rest of the \u2018\u2018has-been'' apparatus, trotted « tall-ender in the last lap past cue tape, stumbled over the line for a last \u2018\u2018try,\u201d played the final home-shot for the goals, and In all ways known to you assuredly passed the Oslerian limit of effectiveness, and rap- ldly nearing the day of the quleting hemlock 80 kindly included in that saplent philosophy, I can, for these weighty reasons, crave your indulgence when echoing the old cry of the classic Arena: \u2018We, who ure about to dle, salute you!\" : .It is, indeed, because.in a way.you fill In these modern days the high place of ue imperial arbiter of those old-time contests, that I address myself particularly fo you, rather than.because I thlok.you, spaçiallyu tory comment of every wandering Touchstone.You are the custodians, and should be the transmitters of the earllest and best traditions of organized Canadian \u201c\u2018sport.\u201d\u2019 already occupying an enviable position in .your speclal field, and, with the unrivalled grounds you now own, the splendid headquarters you wlll soon occupy, and your im-\u2019 posing \u2018membership roll, you are, perforce, raised, to an emlineuce perbaps unique\u2019 in the athletic world.Moreover.your widespread influence through your connection with other kindred organizations ls almost limitless.The canker is already at work at the heart of the fair flower of amateur athletictsm.Noblesse oblige! It is plainly \u201cum to you!\u201d \u2019 I \u2018remember read!ng\u2014or did I dream?\u2014of & land whose strenuous\u2019 youth were organized in the pursuit of manly exercises.They had ovo!ds, and spheres, and discs.made of: skins filled with alr, or of solid, resilient substances, which they kick« 1 and threw, or propelled about the arena with\u2019 clubs and netted bats, one side contending against the other for wasters.Likewise did they strive | With one another upon the racecourse and in the gymnasium.1n \u2018trials of speed and endur- | OL OM IMPORTPFD OIRECT From England, United States, Fagnoe.and Italy.Fine Qualities.From 50 to 500 Cents ens.* 2262 8T.Cathorins Street ._ Ovposits Viatorla.+ LACROSSE ON SKATES IS POOR KIND OF GAME A game of lacrosse on skates was plared at.the Stadium las: night before 200 spectators, between the Ellver Stars and the Gordons, the former winning by 5 goals to 4 The match was interesting only because of its novelty.As a game of science and skill it Was not T0 be compared with hockey.The players were none too gentle with egeh other.and one of the Stars Wood, was cut on the kread by a stick in the hands of an opponent.The teams were us follows.\u2014.- Silver Stars\u2014Clingen.Young.M.Bheridan, McGuire, Wood, obinzon, Thompson.Gordons\u2014Griffin.A.Sherldan, J.McGre- gor.Bawden, Butler.Lantier.Gorman.Referee, Mr.J.Miller, umpires, Burns and Kerr.BILLIARD EXPERTS ARE PLAYING THIS WEEK.In the first game for the amateur championship of Canada at 14-inch -balkline bil | liards, Mr.A.Parent, -of the Cercle St Deus, Montreal.defeated Mr.A.Talbot, of the Quebec Bowling and Billiard Club, last night.in Marcotte's rooms, on St.\u2019 Catherine\u2019 Street.©?\u2019 \u2018 Mr.Pareut toalied 200-wi'h an average of &> to Mr.Talbot's 16%, with au avérage of, 21 Mr.Parent's highest runs were %, 22 end it: Mr.Talbot's 26, 11 dna.9.As the scoring will indicate the game in favor of the Cercle St.Denis player, whose cæver WOrk al critical junctures und steadi- Less throughout «ou bim frequent applause from the large rrowd that followed the game.Mr.Talbot and Mr.O'Hara, of Ottawa, are «rbeduied to play-at 4 o'clock this afternoon et the Marcotte rooms, and in the evening Mr.Z.Duchesneau, of the Cercle St.Dénis, Messrs.| &ud Mr.©.Renaud, of the Cercle St.Pierre.| The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.has of- \u2018 fered a trophy \u2018for the competition, which ls | 14 become the property of the player who wing ft on three ouraslons.Five other prizes @re also offered.CURLING ORMSTOWN BEAT HEATHER.Owing to the weather on Satlrday the Heather Curling Club sent.only one rink to ) Orinstown.The.scores were as follows: Ormstown._ Heather.-C.Pregent P.D.Stewart J.McGerrigle J.HB.Stewart F.Mulvanie A.N.stewart J.Gibson Wan, Stewart (skip)\u2014 7 iN \u201c(skip)\u2014 6 J.DD.Bryson | P.I.Stewart Dr.MrCormirk J.B., Stewart J.8, Strong A.N.Stewart Geo.McGerrigle © Wm.Stewart .(8kip)\u201414 tskip}\u2014 5 AS \u2014 \u2018 \u2014 > 21 Cet Sieaiher 666GTINIITD4001000\u201411 | Ormstown pt 110040026310 {323\u201401 Mr, Stewart® rink \u2018played 8 ends each with\" Gthson and MeGerrigle.The rames were close until the last few ends,\u201d when the Ice got so sticky it was neccessary to change to the opposite sheet on account of the raln coming through the roof.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FEAR DUR MR TERE NIGER NE #% a A CUT OF $6,000.À fe ke ae cafe ae a Ra ww += Raltimore.Md., March 21.\u2014Man- % ager Edward Hanlon, of the Brook- % lyn Baseball Club, made a state- % ment here yesterday to the effect 4 that he had received notification + from the owners 3f the.club tnat + !f he wished to retain the manage- À ment of the club, he must accept 4% a cut\u2019 of $6,000 In his salary of % $12,600, and that he had promptly * + declined to accept thy reduction.= ; HUIT MSNM RENNES rT TT SE * SUEZ RD Risbie ea, B .= = = Jak Furnace ==: ! If \u2018the M.A.A A.- {are entitled to the bases they run.\u2018jso that , they and the Thistles.must consider them- melves to be tainted with professionalism.The excuses advanced by the Marlboros for ; A ARCH w ELSH mot noticing any taint will make good read- , .\u2019 link.- : .\\ e + > Mr.Samuel Baylis\u2019 letter in another column is deserving of the closest consideration.He hits \u2018the mail plunk on the head when he ! says -that the root of tbe evil is the big gates.\u201d ln the old days.\u2018\u2018gates\u2019 were little thought of, as athletes played games for their own \u2018pleasure, but with the advent.of | attest care, the building of rallways, the freer \u201d \u201ceireulation of money and all the concomitants ;of \u201cour boasted modern civilization,\u201d more \u2018athletes began to play the different sports, land more -pesple began to \u2018patronize ae games.It followed that there were \u201cbig gates\u2019 and the distribution of the receipts became a problem.- , It used to be that only those who could afford to play games, played them, but nowa-\u2019 : Gays any \u2018boy who shows signs of becoming\u2019 ,& good athlete is taken under the wing .of some club, Is petted, flattered and molly- ' coddled until bis braln is tarned.When we \u201cturning'' process 18 complete, he is an amateur io name and a professional at heart.7 with \u2018ts - prestige and strength, would follow Mr.Baylis\u2019 advice and inaugurate an -ers of reformation, It would earn tbe lasting gratitude of every true lover of sports and would ultimately be responsible for the purification of Can- .\u2018adian athletics.» ® Is there a senior hockey.lacrosse, or foo!- ball club in Canada that will publish a financial statemeht, giving à true account of iis évery expenditure?In reply to this question, one will hear a mighty volume \u2018ot bluff and bluster, but will one get the desired statement?Not !n \u2018more cases than can be readily counted.\u201cAb incident that occurred between John M.' Ward and-Mike Mahoney, who was umpiring a New York game, well {illustrates the point that umpires must take the intent -of rule and section, writes Father Chadwick.There were less than two \u2018men out and men on bases.The batter interfered with the catcher\u2019s attempt to throw:-one.of the 'runners out.Mahoney promptly decided the batter out for interference and sent the run- \"ners back: by so.doing, he sent Ward lato the air a_mile or two in protest.: \u201cYou can't send the runners back,\u201d .shout- |ed Ward.: \u201cI have already done that,\" quoth tha mild-mannered Mike.: \"I helped make that rule, the penalty 1s all right upon the batsman, but the runners 3 1 mado tbe rule that way,\u2019 shouted Ward.\u201cYou made à G\u2014-4 bad job,\u2019 Mike returned.| to LT ' \u201cYou are wrong, and I'll get you fired,\u201d yelled Ward.| \u201c \u201c \u201cIf 1 am not sustained in this ruling I i will resign,\u201d\u2019 spoke Mickael J.Mahoney.Ward: quit the game or protested, ! am not sure which, but afterward acknowledged the force of the argument upon.the following illustration presented him by Mahoney, who said: >» \u2019 \u2018Suppose there were one man out In the last hal?of the ninth inning, the score tied jand a man on third base; two strikes and no balls recorded against the batter.Suppose the batter, turn and throw his arms around the ca , hugging both him and the ball e- was unable to extricate himself until the man scored from third.Would I _| be doing my duty as an umpire to allow that run to count by declaring the batter out for Interference?\u201d In a personal interview with Nick Young, who long before that had sustained Mahoney, he said: : cot \u201cI am agreeably surprised \u2018that I have a man upon my staff sufficiently intelligent to interpret rules, and force of character enough to enforce his conviction.\u2018 And that | was good enough for Mike.MAT AND RING.HERE'S A HUSKY WRESTLER.\u2018One of the \u2018biggest but most agile wrestlers, who makes a profession of the game, is Auvry, who is to try conclusions with Emile Maupss at Gohmer Park Friday night.Short in stature but excessively bulky in body, Auvry, with his 263 1b.weight, is the last person in the world who would be taken or a wrestler, but on the mat be !s as quick as a cat, and his ahi.combined with his Na, mikes b = an arosadinelr dane an su ve ig Bore, but no decisive vesult been Fri t'a mateh will de rman Ran style, best two \u2018| \"the game\" ance, in boxing, leaping and wrestling, and the casting of the discus and great weights.And: though all strove mightily, yet were they divided and set apart \u2018in two classes\u2014 those who strove for the love of striving and the attalnment of their ideal, and those who strove \u2018for pay.And they called the one tlass \u2018\u2019Amateurs\u2019\u2019\u2014orf lovers\u2014ahd ths other, '*Hirelings''\u2014or pay-takers\u2014and the one had no dealings with thn other.' Yet am&ng the \u201c\u2018pay-takers\u2019 thera were some who.by reason of thelr great prow-\u2019 ess and high character, were employed :to teach the.\u2018\u2018Amateur\u2019\u201d youth the necret of their skill and.tbe manner of attalilng thereto, and these were held in great honor and given large rewards; but the .irelings,\u2019\u2019 who performed -thelr\u2014feats for.the pleasure and pence of the rabble,® were held in light esteem.| , In order that the distinction between.the factions should be clearly.defined, the authorities made a law in these terms: ; \u201cAn amateur is a\u2019 person who bas not competed in any competition for-a staked ceipts, or competed with or against a pro- \u201cfessional for a prize.who has never taught or assisted in the pursult of any athletic exercise or sport as a means of livelihood.who has never.directly or indirectly.received any bonus or \u2018a payment .in eu of loss of time while playing: as & member of any club, or any money consideration whatever for any services as an.athlete except.his actual travelling and hotel expenses.or who has never entered into any competition under a mame c:her than his own, or who has never been guilty of selling or pledging bis prizes.\u2019 \\ The punishment for breaking the law waa forfeiture of all rights and privileges there: under, and the relegation of the offender to the company of the \u2018\u2019Hirelings,\u2019\u2019 and the ostracism of the amateur cult; yet, not from fear.of the heavy penalty, but for the bonor of the guild, nono did so offend Nay.rather did they seek by every self-imposed restraint to etrengthen their alleglance nnd remove all temptation so to do.Not only did the amateur spurn all thought of shar- Ing the pay-takers\u2019 gains, but willingly taxed himself for all the charges of his sports.He rightly held that the severe training and Lard knocks fncidert thereto were egsential to the attainment of his ideal manhood, and stoically accepted all that came to him under the rules of the gamed; On the other hand, he who, in the smallest measure, de- ernance of contests, or sought In any way to take an unfair advantage of an opponent, was forthwith ggraded from the ranks of the guild, and forbidden to engage in its pursuits.A wilful blow struck In anger subjected the miscreant to the untender care \u2018of the administrators of: justice In the publie prison., Too fanciful a picture, eay you?Well, then, for actual veritles.\"1 know of other lauds, of which, alas\u2019 | do not dream, but deplore thelr unsavory reality, wherein, every clause of the amateur law ostensibly subscribed to, 1s shamelessly violated.by \u2018Ringer\u2019 and \u2018\u2019Envelope-cau * and \u2018\u2018Graîter\u2019 bf every shady stripe, who skulk under its cloak.and who should ra- thet be prosecuted as common cheats.You, tou, know the deplorable laxity of opinion so wide-spread among players and public alike respecting the venial nature of an offense agalnsl the \u2018rules of the games,\u2019 aud the \u2018\u2018emartness\u2019\u2019 of \u2018beating the.referec\u2019\u2019 undctected.You know thut what réstralus the player is not a high regard for honor and fair play: not the disgrace of a tima- enalty for ungentlemanly conduct In evad- ng well-understood rules; but solely the.fear that, being caught in the act, tha consequent elimination of à unit of play may so unduly weaken the slde as to make for easier defeat.You know that \u2018\u2018thé result\u201d and not is thé aupreme concern, and \u201cto win\" the only alm in view.You know the shameful tactics In vogus to accomplish this end, ranging over the whole gamut from a \u2018minor foul\u201d to the cruel blow delivered with maliclous intent te disable a man, if not indeed tn *kill him,\" as the howling mob cries upon contestants in every match to do, and for which offense players have recently \u2018bad to stand their trial in the criminal courts.You have seen players\u2019 sticks degraded into foul employment in the \u2018\u2018cross-check,\u2019\u2019 the \u2018jab,\u2019 the \u201ctrip,\u201d the \u201cswipe,\u2019\u2019 the \u2018crook,\"\u2019 and where these implenients are not in use, the knee, the elbow, the foot, the flat, and the whale body, lllegitimately, cruelly, brutai- ly used to \u2018\u2018knock out\u2019 and disable.Worse than all, you know that coaches are hired for thelr technical knowledge to\u2019 deliberately teach presumably gentleman-amateur teams how most effectively and.safely these \u2018\u2018roughhouse\u2019\u2019 methods may be employed for the OA INTERN ATIONAL CHESS.* Naw York, March 21.-\u2014Interrupt- % ed last year by the {inability of À the cable companies to handle the À contest, the annual series of Anter- + national cable chess matches be- -% tween America and Great Britain, with ten native experts on a side, will be resumed on April 21 and 22, when the British will strive to win ' the trophy presented by Bir George Newnes.This will be the ninth contest of the series.DEVISE VENIR ME MEME 3 HE SE IE \u2014\u2014 Van Horne Cigar is a luxury, worth dollars for.Î Oc Vktkkkkék x HER + * +.+ * * * * * x& t between the boxer, apd Miller, the specialties will iotroCuced._ \u2026- .\u201c \u2018 Sei en adden yeti HARRIS, HARKNESS AND CO.MONTREAL =: (PR RARES AS A e coe * bet, moneys, private or public, or gate ro- | viated from the code laid down for the gov- ! advancement of one side and the downfall of the other.The very prize-ring would condemn such barbarity, and the laws of war are humane in comparison.And the sordid cause of all the miserable trouble is, I venture to say, exuctly what the highest authority declares, and the amateur law implies, is the \u2018\u2018root of all evil.\u201d If the undue \u2018love of money'\u2019 so perniciously affects those engaged In legitimate monetary pursuits, It 1s mere truism to say that Its baleful taint In the realm of sport inevitably leads to.demoralization and ruin.And the stages\u2014passing by the day when callow touth, flattered by admiring cbums and newspaper artists, attains to the dignity of senior team rank, and casts envious sidelong glances at the bulky treasury he has helped to fill\u2014are few, and the progress swift from one to the other, and they are: Venality! -Brutality!! Criminality!!! : Passing by the obvious prime commonplace |of amateurlsm that it should not in any way concern itself with providing a spectacular amusement for a -clumorous, fickle pub- He, does it surprise you to be told that it the whole question of \u2018\u2018gate money\u2019 were wiped out of your books, and legitimate memberehip fees alone relied upon, you would be actually better off from'tbe mere financial point of view\u201d This is a fluctuating, uneer- tain, and questionable\u2019source of revenue at best, und when average net returns from \u2018\u2018gates\u2019 are offset by the doubtful\u2019 \u2018match expenditures\u2019 for \u2018sticks, sweaters and steaks,\u2019\u2019 any surplus will, I fancy, be looked for in valn.Adopting the laundryman\u2019s phrase, \u2018No monce, no shirtee,'\u2018\u2019 it is safe to say that were \u2018\u2018gate-money\u2019\u2019 abolished, and hockey, lacrosse and football teams merely to compete in complimentary matches, and play thelr respective games as the votaries their own pleasure and recreation, providing \u2018all personal outfit and paying for their fun, \u2018\u2018the root\" of the matter Is reached, and the dlsenwe cured at its.source.hould this result in .any weakening of aggressive, fighting strength by reason of the defection of that too-greatly favored element known to you as the \u2018athletic muin- Der,\u2019 the gain to pure amateurism aud clean flnance would moré than counterbalance; and, falling the complete and Joyal assimilation, -of this class in your -general membership,\u201d thelr absorption in less discriminating association can be contemplated -with entire complacency.Nor does this severe regard for the strict ethics of the gentleman-amateur's code imply | that, its adhbereuts are necessarily mere \u2018\u2018sls- By-boys.\u2018\u201d If you will recall the words of \u2018that ideal sportsman, Col.Baden:-Powell, in sending his regiment of Rhodesian Iorse into the berlous business of the first skirmish in the Boer war: \u201cSmash the enemy! -Pluy the game!\" it will surely be concéiéded that honor and valor are the Inseparable twin | forces to be relied upon to win in any flefd.{It at, be uriquestionably understood that you will undeviatingly maintain the high ideal of \u2018sport\u2019 implied in these noble words apoken in real war, visiting with swift and well-merited pepalty any member violating in.tho smallest degree the letter or spirit of amateur.tradition.and law, and insisting, as.a condition of meeting at all, shat outside opponents rhall likewise be 50 governed.that capable and impartial referees unbiased by any extraneous influences arising from questions of money-drawinæ trophies and consequent big \u2018\"gates\u2019\u2019\u201d and the debasing accom- pamment of wagers, shall, \u2018backed by ample law already provided.the will to enforce it, and the full confidence of player,and spec- DAMA FOOTBALL CLUB RE-ORGANIZED Mr.T.Douglas Elected Pre- sident\u2014May Enter Senior League.An enthusiastic meeting of the Out remont Tgotball Club was held at the club rooms., c on footbal - plonshis of ootball team won the cham the Intermediate League last year, only having one goal scored against them during the season.The question of entering the senior league was discussed at some length, but action was deferred until a laetr date.The following - officers were elected for the year: \u2014Hon., president, Mr.T.D.Duncan, by acclemation; president, Mr.T.Douglas; vice-president, Mr.J.Johnston; secretary, A.Douglas, 176 Bloomtield Avenue, Outremont Junction.Committee\u2014A.Ayerst, 5, Findlay, J.lehan,.C.S.Webb, H.P, ; -FUN AT THE POINT.Point St.Charles Football Club held thelr first \u2018smoker of the season on Saturday night, in May Hall, Wellington Street.The president, Mr.J.Kyle, was in the chair, and & Most enjoyable evening was.spent.Messrs.Barquelay, Sinclair, Wright, Dobbie, Mills, \u2018Merault, Barrows, Williamson, Anderson Grelg, Westwood, Grandison, Mallette, Will: ock, and Kennoway, sung acceptably.Messrs.Starke and West gave recitations; Mr.C.Duncan danced, and Mr.Napler\u2019s selections on the clarioneste were loudly applauded.Grofesnor prow, of the American.Tobacco -Lo., also helped to make the evenin r- able with his songs.5 enioy JHBEE RIVERS ADDED.= | TO LIST OF VICTORIES Three Rivers, Que, March 20.\u2014Special.)\u2014 Saturday night tbe Three Rivers intermed!- ato champions showed their eligibility to play with the seniors by defeating the, West- Montreal \u201cWins in + A .mount seniors by 13 goals to 4.The ice was in fine condition and the gawe was fast and played as It should be played, uot a single man belng penalized.: Thé teams and officials were as follows: | A.Ross, It Three Rivers\u2014AuMn, A.Bellefeuille, Baxter, A.G.Baptist, M, Gauthier, RB.Klern- ; an, F.Riteliie.; Referee, 'Hl.Lryadale; umpires, M.Gaynor and Thos.Argoll; timers, F.Munro and Geo.Spargo.« BPECIALS WON.Tha Specials defeated the Maritanas a The Une-up was as follows: Specials.\u2014 Davidson, \u2018Seath, Reid, Tait, Gil- mour.Henderson.B.Whitley.Maritanas\u2014lodds, leslie, Fllgate, L.Wbitley, Wilkins.Referee\u2014Mr.W.Miiroy.thur F.Duffy easily won \u2018se 1Y\" yards champtonship bere yesterday in 10 2-3 secs, and the fifty yards handicap \u2018ia 5 2-5 eecs.In.the one \u2018mila championship event\u2019 Burk beat Alfred Sbrubb, an English runner, .n 4m.27 2-58.\u2019 : : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 methods of up-to-date, unscrupulous .com- merciallsm; aud the adaptation of the legal paling and penalties of fine and imprisonment as alone sufficiènt to restrair the brutality of \u2018professionals\u2019 hired to exhibit their marketable sklll in performing ganmies \u2018we \u201courselves once played for our recreation and -up-hullding.\u2018 : Very sincerely yours, 3 SAMUEL M.BAYLIS.PLAYERS WILL NOT STAND FOR CUTS \u2018Will Not Sign Con- - © tracts.bobbed up serenely on Saturday, ready and tidedly optimistic as to the prospects of the local.club.Of the old players only Lewis, Carr and lke Francis have signed contracts, but.the documents, with the signatures of Rapp and Murray attaghed, Manager Harley has every reason tu believe, will bo along lu a:day or so.Mr.Harley has had some cor- regpondence with the pair, who nhuve been playing ball at- Ormonde Beach, Kla., all winter, and In their last letter he was told to mall the contracts.\u2019 .Seven.of the old guard are standing on thelr dignity because of a sinall cut In salary.Thé recalcitrante are: Fuller.Weldensaul, Falkenburg, Leary, Currie, White and Raub.Last season the Toronto Club's salary list averaged $4,000 a month, necessitating a lopping off all round to fit the mew limit of $3,200.Manager Harley does not apprehend any trouble.He thinks that they will all tall in life before the season opens.It 1s not likely that Pitcher Applegate will report.He claims that he Was not der reserve, and that the local club had right to sell him \u2018to Philadelphia.Applegate is at his home \u2018in.Willlamsport, and his intentions at present are to play with the independent club of that plate.The deal with Montreal, Raub in exchange flor Toft, is practically completed.The following new players have \u201cheen signed: - Catcher M.J.Sullivan, of Villa Nova College.; - Pitcher .\u2018\u201cConny°\u2019 McGeehan, right-hander, Harrisburg.i Inflelder Hooper, Philadelphia.Pitcher *\u201cBiily'* Read, Toronto.In addition, Mr.Harlon has made arrangements with Philadelphia for a catcher, shortstop and second baseman.who they will be, but.he is hoping to get Barton, O'Brien and.Stoffel.Sullivan played last year with Brandywine.- He is a good thrower and batsman.lls was wanted by the Philadelphia Naflonala.Hooper {3 fhe youngster who was with Toronto last year at Chester, nnd comes strongiy recommeuded by Frank llough, of the Philadelphia lu- quirer.+.INTERNATIONAL CRICKET MATCH FOR OTTAWA -\u2018Tornto,, March 21,-At the annual meeting of the Canadian Cricket Association last.night it was decided that tho International match should thin year be played In Ottawa, and à committee was appointed to select an eleven and make tho necessary arrangements.Another committee was Ap- ointed to arrange for interprovincial matches tweon Ontario and.Quebec, a new departure.There will be a week's cricket in Toronto between representative teams from dif- feront localities in the province.TRY STILLWELL'S POPULAR 150 MEAL OPEN DAY AND NIGNT.> \"'Ont., was Cured Two Years Agc : Toronto, \u2018March 21.\u2014Manager Dick Harley ! anxious to begin his season's work aud de- | Ritters.\u201d Ha does not know |' \\Ger.CRAIG AND ALEXANDER 878, +.\u2019 i we Naw oo Les : Li 20 Citizen.tator alike.alone be chosen and made to| LEA AE TIENNE IR IEEE SEE SE see to :t that competing.teams \u2018\u2019play the 4 %- game\u2019; then, having contributéd in such|_.# SANDY, BAXTER _DBAD.Hos Jargs\u2014-measure tothe areallon &nd enforce: | = i - .#% |! ment of 8 right mr Montreal (lotton .88 7 7.14 | ; : Bank of Montreal,.Len 10 3v0| CANADIAN SOCIETY .onds.+ - a _ Winnipeg Elec.,.18 5 4.62 GIVES A COMPLIMENTARY Dom.Tron .84% 5 5,88 \u2014\u2014 : Ogllvie Milling -.117 6 .5.2] New York, March 21.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014~Un- \u2014\u2014\u2014 The Russo-Japanese war is still an 1nd!- rect factor of importance.in the stock market.Sooner or later Russia must make peaco.No doubt she is vastly more ready for a settlement than is acknowledged, provided hu- millation could be avoided.Fortunately, the banker now holds the dogs of war in restraint, \u201csince the present threatening condition of the Russian Empire renders the plac- Ing of auwother loan even in friendly France {very problematical.France now holds about | $4,700,000,000 of Russlan Government bonds, | | and, according to Lord Rothschild, the total French Investments in Russia is.between $2,500,000,600 \u2018 and $3,000,000,000.- France is certainly carrying a tremendous hazard, and it can readily be understood that any col: panin.in.Paris capable of shaking the money markets of thé world France, Huss'a's best friead, must: therefore be strongly for peace, and t! looks ns if the oft-despieed \u2018\u2019money bags\u2019 would he a more potent influenca for peaca than the well-meaning goverhments which have bcen anxious to medrate.* rs + - * - + | + \u201cCurb\u201d Securities | The.unlisted securities aro.reported as follows.by E.Mackay Edgur & Co.: \u2014 \u2019 : , Bid.Asked.Mextcan Light & Power Co.\u2014 Bonds and Stock.114 & 50 115 & 50 | Bonds .,., \u2026 804 82 BLOCK iii cin cee Looe 1 T2\" Havana Electric My ; Bonds .Nien 934 011, Preferred Stock.Wn Common Stock.15 17 Ï Sao Paulo Bonds,.97 9e Electrical Developmént\u2014 .+ ! Bonds ) ; SB Stock : no Demarara Electric.,.Tos -Rio de Juneiro\u2014 ' ; Stock eee a.conne 491 gd] ouds L.ool, TO ye W& Lo, ce Business Changes | Businesa \u201cchanges in Mantreal-are reported \u2018as follows by Bradstreets:\u2014 ; .\u2018 Henderson, John & Co: hats and furs, Ë.H.Botterell and Richard Frank registered, VW.H, (The) Cigar Factory, demand of as- l slgument, : ; Kemp (The) Mfg.l'o.of Montreal.metals, Albert E.Kemp, president, registered.Prieur.O.& Co., merchant tailors, book der the auspices of the Canadian So- clety of New York a complimentary benefit concert wlll be \u2018given at the Hotel Astor on Tuesday everiing ut eight 'o\u2019clock to 'Miss Marie Blanche Hollingshead, a 8oprano, formerly of Montreal, who has recently come\u201d tu New York.Miss HolHinshead has taken a principal part in many of the Gilbert\u2019 and Sullivan collaborations.On Tues- \u2018day evening Miss Hollinshead will be assisted by Mlle.Ducharme, a Canadian violinist; Robert Craig Campbell, tender of the Church of the Transfiguration; Miss Anna Stannard, formerly of the Daly and Frohman companies, who will give short recitations, and Arthur Rosenstein, known as the accompanist of Mme.Fremstad.John A.Bucknell, secretary of the Canadlan Society, and Nelson.W.Dingwall, chairman of the.concert committee, are the prime movers, COR R.N.HICKSON, Stooks and Bonds BOUGHT OR 30LD lapse of Russian credit would precipitate n': | 3,447,000 9,511,000 | Un passage to the Un- ; \u2026 Îted Kingdoin.\u2026.cee.2,800,000 6,640,000 On passage to the Con- * | tent o.oo 7.280,000 R,480,000 | 24,631,000.| 4.Be per 1h, in ting, 40c to b0c per.wine mes- (sure, and 60e to 70e.for Imperial, and Baauce : sugar, 8e to 8!ze per Ib.; Townships, do., 6lg¢c to \u2018ec.ton, In «ar .lots.= .Wheat Inspections The H.D.Metealte Company, Limited, re- {ceived the fog wing wire from Winnipeg,.\u2018giving the inspection of wheat to-day as follows: No.1 hard, nil: No.1 northern, 4 cars: No.2 narthérn, 23 carsz No.3 porthern, 15 ,vars: TeJected, nil.no* grade, 1 car; other y Total, 63 cars; last year, + | grades; (20 cars.!80 cars, Wheat in Sight corn on passage tn the United Kingdom and \"Continent, and the total quantity in sight.: © March 20, March 21, 1805.1904.v, s.visible | - \u2018Total corn tn slght 19,527,000 Country Produce \u2018Uggs.\u2014Good demand and market steady at Luc to: 21e for\u201d.fresh.Beang.~ The.demand for small lots of beans was fair, and prices rule firm at $1.75 to $1.80 per bushel for choice primes.4 Honey.\u2014Extracted white clover honey, 7c to T%c per 10-1b.tin, and 6%c to 7c in-60-1b.tina; buckwheat honey.6c to 6l4c, and white clover comb, 13c to 131ge, « \" Maple Product.\u2014Syrup, in 15-gallon caska, Potatoes.\u2014A fair trade is passing in potatoes it a jobbing way, and prices are unchanged at.75 to \"8c per bag for choice stock.: : > Hops.\u2014 Tho (deinand for hops is elow, but bout, steady.Choice Ca n, | prices rule and fair to good at 25c 280 80e ta 33c: per lb.Aubes.\u2014Tha; market for potash 1s quiet and unchanged.First sorts at 55.45: seconds, at $1.90 tu $4.9h: 100 Ths, .- Hogs Are Higher Owing to the renewed stréngth in the market for live hogs, and the sharp advance in |, prices to-day \u2018of 40c to 50c pèr 100 \u201cIbs., a much strouger- feeling developed fn the market for dressed hogs, and prices have also had a sharp advance with sales of abattoir | fresh killed in a jobbing way at $9 to $9.25 per 100 Ibs.There was a slight improvement in the demand for other lines to-day, and a fair trade was done.SA - , Cheese and Butter *- Butter.\u2014The- demarid for butter from local\u2019 jobbers was still somewhat limited; consequently business was quiet and prices ruled | \u2018about steady at 2ic to 28c.for choice creamery, and at 24c to 26c for lower grades.Cheesè.\u2014Tho undertone to the market is strong and holders of what stock there is still unsold are asking 12c for it, but up to the present no transactions have been reported at this figure.The Liverpool public \u201ccable noted another advance of\u2019 6d to-day.and quoted white at 566s.6d and colored at | (644 éd.ca , ° Apple Prices A letter from a leading apple dealer says: \"Goods by the steamer Baltic sold In Liverpool Monday and yesterday, Baldwins range from 15s to 208, greenings 178 .to 19s; russots, 138 to 13s, California navel oranges 9s to 13s.Manchestér also cables, Baldwins and green- ings 178 to 20s.London did \u2018exceptionally well, Baldwins sold from 16s to 20s and green: ings from 16s 6d to 21s.Hamburg sales on Tuesday, Baldwins and russets 15a to 20s.Hall cables no arrivals, g stuff wanted.Notwithstanding large arrivals on the New York and Boston markets a large portion of the fruit is too soft to ship and shipments his week -will be much less than last.\u201d \u2018\u2019The Sugar Supply | Willett & Gray report that nearly one-half of the present campaign\u2019 is past and \u2018\u2019we can now estimate fairly close the requirements of the United States and the available supplies to Nov.1 next, by which time From Flour to your kitchen and nevor touchés a hand \u2018£6 178 6d; 23 G to 24 G, £7 2s 84; 28 G, £7 - 12s \u20acd; 28 G, £38 2s 8d.of The following table shows the amount of | sideration as an article of export.anended the same equipment as has should \u2018take possession.of thelr new \u201caud first pearls, at $7.50 per |= at last week's quotations, vie.: Up to 20°G, x Cotton Prices 4 The cotton-, options to-day \u2018were quoted as follows.over E.& UC, Ran- \u2018dolph's private wire: : Co.2 .Open.Higb.Low.12.30 {May tocu.c.e 7.85 7.86 7.78 7.78 JUY .\u2026\u2026.7.80 781 7.90 7.70] ;Maréh'.\u2026.7.76 7.76 7.50 +710} October .1.86.7.86 - 7.80 80 { Quebec\u2019s Butter Make The make of butter the past season was very large in the Province of Quebeo, ag-the low prides.ruling .for cheese caused factory- men to turn thelr attention to make the more profitable article, as follows: \u2014 .May make, 17.to 17%c, 823 to 856 69; June make, 17% to 184, c, 85s 64 to 88s; July make, 17% to 19%c, 858 6d to Y2s.August make, 18% to 20c, 90s to 96s; September make, 19 to 20%c, 91s 64 to 98s 6d; October make, 1934 to 20e, 98s 64 to 101s 6.Prices c.i.f.Liverpool.And the advance after that is fresh in the minds of all, and quickly put it out of con- rer ST.LOUIS COUNCIL.: The St.Louis Town Council held iis first meetings in the new Town Hull last night, wheii à report was recelvol from the special committee appoint:d to find out what would be the best equipment for the new fire station next to the town hall.The report recom- been placed In thé new fire station on Youville square.It was zlecided thai both the fire and police departments quarters to-morrow.The inauguration of the new town hall will take place about the middle of May.: SR The Heart Does ~The Third Thing Dr, *Agnew's Cure for the Heart will do two things.\u2018It will first of all relléve in 30 minutes and cure every disease of the heart and give this organ great strength, and secondly it.will enrich the blood.At this point where its powers end, the heart steps in.and owing to ite-new strength pumps an increased supply of this rich, red flood to the ; nerves and thus feeds them, wnich ls the third thing necessary in curing by this new process, beart disease, pervousness or stomach troubles.Dr.Agnew\u2019s Catarrhal Powder cures colds in 10 minutes.A sure oure for catarrh.3 Sold by B.E.McGale, 2133 Notre Dame St, and J.T.Lyons, Bleury Street.STORE NEws, A TREAT FOR THE BOYS \u201cA fine line of HAND-MADE BWEATERS, of superior quality.in navy, with white stripes on collar, cuffs and skirt.Sizes 23-30 chast measurement.Something the boys will appreciate.no $1.00 each THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFQ CO Phone Up 2788 .2469 Bt.Catherine street, near Moun- .tain Street.- .\u2014Purity Bread.° James , For Cash or on Margin, Telephone Main 22040 = - » \u2019 \u2018 3 Straohan.Bakers to Royalty © 078 This store closes at 6 p.m.Saturdays ; at 9.30 p.m.The range of prices was | 94a to 988 6d; November make, 20% to 2llc, | 8 endorsed - - N ! , \u2018 to them.money that makes people wealthy fit equal to $3,000 per share.\u2018order to-day for as many shares would be no millionaires in the world.HUMPHREY & COMPANY, ~~~ Guardian Building, MONTRÉAL, Que.| Dominion DeForest Wire- ~~ less Telegraph Company, Limited.SUCCESSFUL MEN Are those that take advantage of an opportunity when it is offered If everyone had to depend upon their own income there It is the earning power of - .Your earning ability may be li ited, but why not place your present earnings to such an advad- tage that they will bring to you a large income in Think of the small but wise investor who bought the the American Bell Telephone when they were first offered to the public, and are now independent, for they have since realized a pro- The Dominion DeForest Wireless Tele graph Co., Ltd., shares at $5.00 each are certainly a great opportunity for investment, and those who buy now for holding will doubtedly receive marvellous returns.Don\u2019t hesitate; send in youn later\u2018 years?shares of as you cin possibly afford.e | \u2018Write us at once for Prospectus and further information in refer- .ence to Company, or better still, send in your subscription immediately, remitting by Postoffice order, Express order, draft on Mont- \"real, or registered letter, and youf order will be promptly attended -to: Address ali correspondence and make all remittances to \u201cde dy, \\ + SX IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA Capital Paid Up.$3,000,000 Rest Account.ieccvvvsce.3.000, HEAD OFFICE = - TORONTO D ee GE PREGIDENE and teen \u2018VGENERAL MANAGER MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014South-west cor.of 8t.James and McGill Sts.General Banking Business.\u2018Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED = NOTICE-OF DIVIDEND: \u2014\u2014 A Dividend of Two per cent.has been dedlared payable at the Coni- pany's Office, in Montreal, on, the 15th April, 1905, to Shareholders of record the 30th March, 1905.CHAS.P.SCLATER, - Secretary - Treasurer.| Montreal, 14th March, 1905.- GILT-EDGE INVESTMENTS STOCKS and BONDS Municipal \"Debentures to yleld 414 - -to 4% per cent.,.: Industrial Bonds to yield 6 per cent.to 7 per cent.Rajlway Bonds to yield 6 per\u2019 cent.to 6 per cent.Shares iy good Industrials to yleld 6 per cent.to 10 per cent.During the past year I have successfully floated several Jarge Companies, which are now on a good paying basis.: If \u2018you have monéy to invest, write for particulars in.any of the above lines.> G.A.FORBES, .67 Guardian Building, 180 St.James Street, Montreal.Tel.Main 3179, wo GOVERNMENT OF BERMUDA Tender for Deepening, Widening and Buoying 8t.George's Channel.The Crown Agents, for the Colonies, Lon- a (don, England, are prepared, on behalf of the Governnient of Bermuda, to receive tenders for the deepening, widening and buoying of the Channel leading from sea into St George's lartolir in the Islands of Bermuda.The Channel has been surveyed by persons appointed by the Government of Bermuda, aud a plan, drawing, sections, form of con- trict and form of tender may be seen daily by intending contractors at the offices of C.E.W.Dodwell, Esq., Resident Engineer, Halifax, N.&, Chas.Desjardins, Esq., Clerk of Works, Post Office Building, , Montreal, H.A.Gray, Esq., Resident Engineer, Confederation Life Building, Toronto, and.the Chlef Engineer of the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, between the hours of 9.30 a.m.and 4 p.m, > .On application to the above mentioned persons, And on payment of $100, persons or firms wishing to submit a tender will receive two coples of the form of contract and form of tender, and will be allowed to make copies of the plan, drawings and sections showing the work to be executed under the ébntract.The above sum will be returned to.each person or firm submitting a bona fide tender properly completed in- all respects within the time specified below.Tenders on the form attached to.the form of contract must be delivered to the under- .| signed not later than noon on Monday, the 10th day of April, 1905, in sealed envelopes \u201cTender for deepening, twidening and buoying St.George's Channel, Bermuda.\u2018 The draft form of contract and schedule of prices must be sent in with the tender with the blanks In each properly filled in, as required by the form of tender.One of the conditions of the tender is that it must remain open and may be accepted at any time within six months.The Crown Agents do not bind themselves to accépt on behalf of the.Government of Bermuda the lowest or any tender, nor will they assign any reason for the rejectfon of & tender, The tenders will be communicäted to the House of Assembly of Bermuda.The carrying out of the proposed works will depend mainly upon whether Wfter the tenders have \u2018| been submitted to the Legislature of Bermuda, the Legislature decide to proceed with the works.= By order, = : FRED.GELINAS, i Z.Secretary.e 1 Dept.of Public Works, - Ottawa, March 17th, 1905.\u2014 \u2014 MARD KNOCKS That's the way one speaks of a soiled sult of clothes.By our method of dyeing\u2019 and cleaning we knock the hate out and make the suit like new n R.PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.2410 St.Catherine Btreet, and - 1968 Notre Dame-Etreet.=.- Phonsé\u2014Bell (Up) 3041; Main 1597, Merchants 23.\u2018 LA.RICHARDSON.«Manager.: 11905, to be fixed by the managers.Liverpool Marine and Firs Underwriters; ~ 30 St.Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL.; THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA Incorporated by Royal Charter, 8 .1 a Thé Court of Direclors bereby give notice that a dividend, free of Income Tax, of thirty shillings per share will be pai2 on the 6th .of April next to the Proprietors of Shares registered in 1bd Colonies, being at the rate of The dividend will be paid at tho rate of exchange current on.the 6th day of April, - No transfers can be made between the.23rd inst.and 6th ,prox., as the books must be closed during that period.By erder of the Court.A.G.\" WALLIS, ; - .Secretary.No.5 Gracechurch Street, .: .London, E.C., 7th March, 1905.\u201cPelican\u201d Brand STEEL, .And ; IRON ~~ \u2026 SHEETS.R.SULLIVAN DAVID, Selling: Agent tor Canada.210 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.x GEORGB C.HIAM.O.C.PANGMAN, HIAM & PANGMAN, Gonera/ insurance Agents ans Brokers.A \u2019 & London & Globe.\u2019 Insurance Co.'s Building, Montreal.LUKIS, STEWART & CO, FIRE INSURANCE.MARINE INSURANCE.- : EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY INSURANCE.STEAM BOILER INsUrAXCB.WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCS.LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.16 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.-.SPECIAL NOTICE \"if you have money laying in the \u2018Savings Bank at 3 per cent.write for a more profitable investment to G.J.Adams & Co.205 ST.JAMES STREET.Main 505.\u2018 © , 99TH DIVIDEND.The Shareholders of The Molsons Bank ape .hereby notified that a Dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT., upoñ the capital stock, has been declared for the current haif year, and that the same will be payable at the office of the Bank, in Montreal, and at the Branches, on and after tbe FIRST DAY OF APRIL NEXT, The Transfer Books will be closed from the 20th to 81st March, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.- JAMES ELLIOT, General Managet.Montreal, 24th February, 1906.' THE SPECULATING ®.| AND INVESTING PUBLIG I desire to have feel free to make my modern offices thote hendquarters, 1 have both New .\u2018ork , an: ontreal.Stoc Bae nge tckers and exclusive leased wires to Wall Street 1 receive and place on file leading financial papers, advisory letters, stock gossip; eto., affording all information the successful re- uire.My broad financial connectiona with the larger Banks and Stock Exchange houses ' of undoubted Tinancidl résponsibility, tokether with my personal guarantee, provide, every possible safeguard for clients™ funds.NORRIS P.BRYANT, \u201c735K, - (Opposite Montreal Stock Exchange)._ Phone Main 4960.(Private Branch Exchange connecting -all Separtments.) Cae = a Herdld' ts published VW Thé Herald | Th ubliabing .Company.of Crati pote Montreal.James 8.Brierley, ing Director, ae ame nee TT », DALE & CO.THE MOLSONS BANK A G - i \\ -6-per\u2014cent\u2014per_\u2014anoum\u2014for\u2014the\u2014year\u2014ending\u2014\u2014\u2014 | 81st.December, 1904.: , \\ - tige A a ES ES ê ES 5 | Ë tor con Oss oo a LAY UE | Ping by mail-\u2014OurSprne- St.Catherine, University and Victoria Streets.\u201cTHE STORE OF SATISFACTION.\u201d + re - A A Chance Men's $1.75 Tweed Pants, $1.29 \u2018SWEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 A.M.500 pairs of Men's Tweed Pants, To Change Your made fn several patterns of gray Mind, as well as or brown, fuil size cut and strong- Purchase.ly made.Regular $1.75.Spealal Your ch .for Wednesday 8 to 10 Our money- -refund rule AM.c.crscoccccs v0po0000.1.29 NO \u2019PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.' pr applies where a purchase made at this establishment N unsuitable, equally as much as \u2018when\u2019 it proves unsatisfactory.The sole exceptions: Millinery, Toilet Atticles, or goods Colored Lustre for 25¢ WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 A.M.Colored Lustre and Alpaca, in drab, .dark navy, light navy, brown, gray, etc.Special Wednesday 8 cut from the piece.to 10 am, per yard.2B6e¢ Our purpose - to render NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.personal shopping agree- + v able\u2014to assure that purchases made by phone or [Some $1.50 Dress Goods for 75¢ mail shall prove satisfactory.WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.\u2019 | About 25 limited quantity lengths of 1 Dress Goods\u20141 \u2018and 2 dresses in _ Speaking about shop- each; an- assorted lot, embracing $8.25.RA.$L50.values.On.sale Wednesday 8 to 10 a.m., Catalogue, containing im- per yard formation that wif§ advantage those who shop by this method is ready to mail.; ° T5e \u2026.(J NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.\u2014\u2026eeraaevu see\u201d, | Sale of Towels Between 8 and 10 a.m.Wednesday White Diaper Towels, extra large size.finished with fringe and,red + ; border: Sale price Wednes- Léarn the \u20185 Reasons in favor of Shopping at .Scroggic's.\u201d.* day 8.to 10 am.each.Your name and address day .to am.eac nu 1ze : : Pure.white Hemstitched Huckabac on a Post Card brings a Linen Towels, size 18 x 36.inches.copy free, Wednesday 8, to 10 a.m.s 17e : price, each .a.Ladies\u2019 $250 Underskirts, $l 98 No MAIL OR \"PHONE ORDERS.WALKING \u2014SKIRTS\u2014 Ladies\u2019 | A, \u201cThe Hats of Early Spring Are Indescribably Beautiful,\u201d .So spoke one of our opening day visitors\u2014echoing the sentiment of the advertiser.A tactful use of materials render the Hats very chic as well as becoming.Practical \u2018Hats for travelling, shopping or general wear.Picturesque Hats for dressy wear.And, an admirable feature, is the very beautiful Hats that can be purchased for small cost.+ The attractions of the Millinery department linger \u20ac even | though the opening days are past - .Ladies\u2019 Coat and Costume Departments \"a abs 16 \u201cere Teeming with Fashions of Interest Just a hint to indicate that the values, like the styles are satisfactory.Ladies\u2019 Costumes, made in plain color Fabrics, navy and black, short tight fitting coat, new pleated skirts, Special price.- More Si of Shoes At SPECIAL PRICES $10.00 A - In addition to the lot of Ladies\u2019 $2.50,$ 3.00 and $3.50 Shoes that we are selling for $1.95, we offer the two undernoted lines, On sale promptly at 8 a.m.Wednesday: \u2014 | Ladi Ladies\u2019 $2.00 Boots for 95c Ladies\u2019 good Dongola Kid lace and button Boots, made with self tips, light soles and .medium heels; sizes 24 and 3 only, Regular $2005 euteiches Ladies\u2019 $2.50 Boots for $1.45 ) \u2018Wednesday 8 a.m.for 9c | Wednesday 8 es\u2019 fine Box Calf lace Boots; genuine j a.m.for - goodyear welted soles, medium heels; sizes : 5 2%, 3, 3% and 4 only.\u2018Regular value $2 $50; | $1.45 < The Best In Value as Well as in Style Numerous good styles to choose from.Hints of the range.A style fo suit your fancy.; Ladies\u201d Walking Skirts to scl] at.1.98 © Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts to.sell IRR 1 2.50 Ladies\" Walking Skirts to sell at.$ 3.50 Ladies\u2019 Walking skirts to sell at.l.8 3.9% Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts to sell at.8 4.50 Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts to sell at.8 6.50 Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts to sell at.8.30 Skirts to sell at.$10.00 Ladies\u2019 Walking Pretty, Yet Inexpensive Waists Less costly, in instances, because of our good fortune in securing the Waists at a.special price:\u2014 Here are Ladies\u2019 Lustre Waists, in color of navy\u2019 nicely made with 4 \u201ctucks in Yoke, 2 in back, doublé front piece\u201d deeply \u2018tucked, lirge leg o' mutton sleeves, collar and cuffs tucked.red color stitching throughout, trimmed also with red buttogs.Specfal price.81.10 Weve © still a .large variety of colorpd Muslin and\u2019 Pineapple Cloth Waists- also various mercerized fabrics.Selling for considerably less than value, each .7.0.0e ss 000 0e 0° ee parues 0000 Ga ces 100000 \\ .Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Kimonas _ Incompletè Range of sizes makes - Considerable Difference i in the Price Ladies\u2019 Flanygelette Kimonas, «made with fold\u2018 of \u2018plain\u2019 \u201cwhite sateen, with black stitching.Cer ot pink only, sizes.32 to 36.Regular 59e $1.50, OF Lee Lierena qe ss F ae n0 00 és c00tue0 0 ila oercse 0e nec as s5ce Also a few In black and white, with fold: of plain color gray sateen; : sizes 32 to 36.Regular $1.70, for secte eus herein.ose un» .S5e \" Specials of this calibre serve as an inducement to buy the better styles of Underskirts:\u2014 ° Ladies\u2019 colored Lustre Underskirts, made with äccordion pleated frill and small frill, also under dust frill.Regular $2.50.Our spe- slel price .casses u een nue ensa set sec 00 ian so.eed.A js Corsets-A Distinct Model For Every Type of Figure This \u2018multiplicity of makes is a distinct benefit.In addition to assuring a correctly-fitting Corset, it keeps qualities up to the mark and prices down to a reasonable\u2014equitable basis.The Sahlm Walst and Corset combined\u2014The leading dressmakers fit - a garments over this figure builder.The bust cannot cave in, and.padding or interlining is unfiecessary.The back fits smoothly, lke a walst, and does not show the.distinct line like the ordinary\u2019 corset.It also acts as a shoulder -brace.Straps over the shoulders and over the hips, fastened tightly in front, so as \u2018to .\u2018hold down the abdomen and incline the wearer to throw back the - shoulders.Light and comfortable, recommended by leading phy- sicfans.Our PTICO.+0000scc00000 003: $1.50 Sie sceesserencran ore.rere Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Wear A Stock Reducing Effort Results in These Bargains 4dadles\u2019 Flannelette Night Gowns, plain colors of white, pink and sky: some ttimmed with tucks and embroidery, others with\u2019 tucks and tation torchon lace Insertion.Regular value $1.25 to\u2019 $1.35.Sate CO odewsasvasavoce {aies Striped.Flannelette Drawers, with frills, finished with elastic.3 B0le DriCe .iveivccesscccsssesccsasrsscorcsnassns tesevenserenseg * secs c0eu sde Peta eae Be EE sree s MS Ladies\u2019 Suede Gloves, 59c Likely that 59c Suede Glove is no new feature, but Suede Gloves of\u2019 equal quality and style certainly are.at a tremendous sacrifice.SINT aaa Coat For Uncertain Days ~~ The Cravenette CouteThe: \u2014 For any day in fact when an outer wraps needed; Several styles that we\u2019 re going to.clear at a reduced price.A Ladies\u2019 Cravenette Rain Coats, made in the best Cravenetted Cloths, in\u2019 colors - of dark gray, fawn_and drab.Coats that are worth from $7.50 to $10.00; spocial price.ccsesacsenessseac ee anse cesse aa a *» It Mus t Go! What?; All the Glassware now on our Third Floor: - In a few days this department will be moved to the Basement.\u2018to-move as little as possible, so have decided to offer \u2018 \u201cOur Whole Stock of pra \u201cThis is a chance you should not miss.; Bctry Dishes.5¢ | Sugar Bowls.- Sc Cream Jugs.cer eee Jc Sc Spoon Holders.:.+.:15c Nainsook for 9c WEDNESDAY, 8 TO 10 A.M.Tine white Bride's, Nalnsook, silky finish, suitable for best quality, underwear.Worth 15c yard.Special between 8 and 10 a.m.Wednesday at Dige EE - NO 'PRONE OR MAIL ORDERS.Ladies\u2019 3 dome fine Suede Gloves, in shades of tan, mode, brewn and _' 5, Bogt-ot in out Per 20» + gare TI sea ~\u2018earacsas so, Basement Items for Wednesday Copper nickel-plated, Tea Kettles, that are worth $1 00, to sell Extra .aeavy mercerized Cushfon Girdies, over 8 yards long, with large tassel \u2018on both ends, in 32 different combinations of colors, including - plain and mixed colors.to match any combination .cushion tops.(See University se] - window for display) Bpe- alal SARNG ODI 00 ess boo odan STS.¥ 1° 0% Se A.* Water Tumblers.2c Jelly\u2019 Tumblers.ce eins 2 Pickle Trays of in.5c 19c Cake Salvers.At Lace 0 0 save sde 00000000 sc Best quality Carpet.Brooms, , wort 45c, to sell at.28c Plain\u2019 white Cups and, Saucers, worth 8c, to sell at,.\u2026.\u2026.Be lb Tin Tea Kettles for.10\u20ac 1 .\u201cTruth,\u201d by Emlle Zola.Grocery Economies \u201cThe Selgnour do Beaufoy.\u201d by H.\u2018 < ; ; rummond.Armour & Co's Pollod Meath me) \u201cOda Craft.\u201d by W.W.Jacobs.Tricolor Concentrated _ Soups, \u2018 -\u2018\u201cDotiovan Pasha,\u201d by Gilbert Parker.tin Lee ees a \u201c4 PPS ade \u201cThe Wayfarers,\" by J.C.Hnalith, 8 pkgs.Prepared Icing or.a ° by Mrs.Alexan- Strathcona Soap, 100 bars.3.40 À Missing Hero,\u201d by ae West's Disinfecting ¥luid, al.$1.50 \u201cThe Garden.of Lies,\u201d by J.M: ~ Forman \" é ne .\u201cFace to.\u2018Face With Napoleon,\u201d by Cushion Girdles for 18c aine leans by mes Hard.; \u2018Audrey,\u2019 b ary Johnston.> \u201cThe False Chevalier.\u201d by w.D.Lighthall.7 Harland.\u201cA Duet With An Occasional Chotus, b .Conan Doyle.derome K, Jerome.0 de 4 # +.: a\u201d + « \u201cThe Lady Paramount,\u201d by Menry| \u201crhe Observations of Henry,\" .by | Naturally we wan\u2019 = Notea few of the prices: + quart Juge.15c 3 pint Jugs.\u2026.17c Molasses Cans, nickel toOp.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.17e 4 pint Nappies.2c The Best of The New Books \u201cPaper: -cover editions of recent publications on sale Wednesday for 48c Each Publisher's price 75c.\u2018Over titles to choose from.Books such, as: \u2018The: Rebel,\u201d by H.B.M.Watson.\u201cThe Reign of Law,\u201d by James L.- Allen.\u201cFuel of Fire,\u201d by Ellen Thorney- ; croft Fowler, \" \u201cThe Infidel,\u201d by Miss Braddon.\u201cThe Duke Decides,\u201d by Heddon Hill.\u201cAs Fatal Legacy,\u201d by Louls Tracy.\u201cScottish Folk-Lore,\u201d by Duncan An- -derson.\u201cA Race With the Sun,\u201d by Mrs.L.\\ T.Meade.4 Strangest Case,\u201d by Guy \u2018Booth- \u201cThe Giants berton.\u201cA Man of His Age,\u201d by H.Drum- - mond.\u201cThe Silver Poppy.\u201d by Arthur Stringer, \u201cA, Son.of Gad,\u201d by John A.Stewart.\u201cFrom \u2018Cape Town to Ladysmith,\u201d by G.W, Stesvens.\u201cThe Long Straight Road,\u201d by George : Horton.y and Grise\u201d br dm M : Barrie.100 4 [ stitched tucks.Gate,\u201d by Max Pem- \\ Jet 2shed-up-to-date-irr every-détat!: Wash Fabrics- Bewitching | Sequin Stocks- St.Catherine, University and\u2019 Victoria Streets.\u201cTHE STORE OF SATISFACTION.\u201d | PAPAS Men\u2019s 75c Overalls For 45c And This Coupon 500 pairs Men's Overalls, made of heavy blue Denim, double knee, 2 front, 1 back, 1 watch and 1 rule pocket (5 pockets in all).These RE Overalls are strongly.made, well stitched throughout, rivetted - pockets.Regular value © ibe, but Seroggle's special price with coupon .+0.svecrcneueun 2ccona0u00 THIS COUPON entitles you: to one palr of our Satisfaction Brand \u2018Overalls for .cocrésvecsseuue.ABC (Herald.) LS Raincoats For The Boys $7.50 is an Equitable Valuation of Worth Sale Price Wednesday, $4.95 Recently \u201creceived: .6500 Boys\u2019 Rainproof Coats, made of imported dark gray Venetian Cloth; farmer\u2019s satin lining, self-cloth collars, fin- Made to sell\u201d at $7.50.Special for Wednesday Only e.cecievecrsorccvan's $4.97 ces veseserseas ese 0000000000 ~ - Youths\u2019 Three- Piece Suits _ Lo.\u201cLong Pants - À specla! line \u2018of \u2018long pants) Tweed Suits for youths, 232 to 35 in.chest measure; made in four-buiton sacque style, farmer's satin Uning; an elegant spring suit.Special for Wednesday only.$4.9 : | A Broadening | Range of New Dress Fabrics Growing in volume, growing in variety.You've made the bigger stoc necessary\u2014tangibly approved of our plan to make.this the leading store i Canada\u2019s metropolis for Dress Goods.Newest arrivals are these fanci Dress Fabrics:\u2014 .New Suitings, light shades, medium weight.Thé colors are bluet, fawn and light green, 50 inches wide.Per yard .35 New checked Mohairs, lustrous finish, in \u201ccolors of Ught navy, brown, cream And black.Per yard.!!.00s+000 verre ee a0 es La doué sue uns s5 High- class fancy F rench Fabric; fine mixed effects, also broken .checks.The price per yard is.0 0en cs 00 ea ne sas e neue 0e 91.56 | \u2018New so Tweeds, Donegal Tweed, etc.er b4 inches wide.Per yard: \u2026 0, 81 20 and TT paie Ts ST $1.54 New Moms Suitings, in brown and gray.54 inches wide.Per yd.$1.1 © .Sllk embroidered Shepherd check Etamine, black\u2019 and\u2019 white, with silk embroidered spots, Per yard.iiiniiiis isin Mixed Suitings, plain Panama Cloth, spotted Panama Suiting, etc., 42- inches wide.Per yard.RER aivcccn00e 50e ana 55 x | And Multitudinous Effects \u201cLataska Voile is a new summer fabric, very dainty and sure io be , fashionable.Obtainable in \u2018colors of.green, brown.and navy.Per vard .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.aa.sue ones san ados cs done ee 0acne auue 0 ere sse a cac ac» Chiffon Organdie fs a handsome \u2018mand deltrate fabric, adapted for high- .class wear.: New floral effects in blue, pink.and canary, YAP teorvaecsinesceciosns sestasisedinronsinnenes .6Dc.Fe 75 18 season yr?= Near Silk ne 18c Yd 18) Stamped Shirt Waist Patterns Ready to Embroider ; Stamped White Linen Shirt Waists, all the latest.designs in Eyelet Embroidery: Instructions how to work gladly given by the attending salesiady.Stamped in conventional or.floral designs.Linen is 36 inches wide, and there are 8 yards in the blouse Near Silk, suitable for drop skirts and foundations for open weave fabrics; fine sheer.Special price, per yard asc nacuune .length.Each .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.02 00e a me eee ue 0 0e ese 0ccnceedeucs cocssueuses | Stamped.White \u2018Linen Protection Cèllars ovine mens revsitecces OF Stamped White Linen Buster Brown Collars and Cuffs, \u2018each.sensssace 10 White Peri, Lusta, to embroider above, in all sizes, | per skein, vous > 3 }, Novelties Amon | , The Newly Arrived Neckwear Direct from paris these Ladies\u2019 Sequin Stocks, \u2018in colors.of white, black, and black with steel bead ornaments Children\u2019 s Dresses and Pinafores It isn't.lack of assortment that accounts for the infrequency with whic: Children's Wear is advertised.On the contrary such tangible evidence ¢ - appreciation has succeeded our effort to make \u2018this the best store for ohi dren's requirements in dress that we have achieved the commanding posi - tion\u2014are the récognized headquarters\u2014the objective point of prospectiv purchasers.Children's white.Mull Dresses, Mother Hubbard style, yoke with embroidery insertion pal hemstitched tucks, skirt with hem.Ages 1 i and 2, DSC; 3° $1:00; 4.20.cesc nca etes sec ce cn ses a Tes nn $1.0! Children's white Mull a Mother Hubbard style.yoke made with : clusters of hemstitched tucks; trimmed around neck, sleeves, over shoulders and around skirt with lawn frill, finished \u2018 with _hem- Age 1.81.10 Age 2 .,.Cede hea.+8 n's white Lawn Pinafores, Mother Hubbard style, square \u2018yoke Children\u2019 of enibroidery msertion.\u201d \u2018trimmed over shoulders with hems stitched frills: 2 to 12 years.A sensi oo a.a.eucceunen \u201c ji, Drapery Sections Showin | Numerous New Features EE tripe Ta estry.in\u2019 bright contrasting colors: suitable welght J Roman Stripe T and most effective for draping smokin era: qQeny, i cosy corners, etc.Twelve patterns to select from.r yard: 40c¢, 55¢, 60¢ and .os de in Res oe cs .lture \u2018Coverings, 50 inchos » in range of large Day designe, newest color combinations; all prices, from, par.yard ; ithre Coverings, heavy makes, in large, medium and Pape ail Prone s; complete range of colors to suit all requirements; all moderately priced.from, per yard Burlaps\u2014This originally humble fab hha caine Into.such rept tevor decorative.purpôses that ft now | ak high i amongs he c many \u20ac al fabrics.used for wall-coverings na other: terior décoration Plain.shades of fareil \u2018green, etc, per yard | ved wu Printed in Ortantal dbus, per yards eons vob mue se, se > teres cesses ESA LAAAAS AS spssncnc eue eo ; "]
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