The Montreal herald, 12 avril 1905, mercredi 12 avril 1905
[" * POR LITTLE WANTS Uses Herald Want Columns.* = ?.ESTABLISHED 1808._XNO.86.Naval Battle Pespatch to Amsterdam Says: Fight is Being Waged Near Anambas Islands-\u2014Remiuder of Russian Fleet Has Been Located\u2014Russian Admiralty Has Received No News of Reported 2 \u2019ngagement.6, 43 4 84% \u2019 Te Amsterdam, Holland, Apr /,, % \u2018issing by terpedo boat destroyers.fight is now in progress nea, 3, se supbuiie object will be to wear y D \u2018in the Russian fleet, ship by ship, Anambas Islands (east of the * 4,0 9, en the supreme moment arrives Peninsula), according to a telegran?, @ 1 beiween the battle fleers from Batavia, Island of Java, to the 4 an event ever does take place, Mandelsbiad (newspaper).The des- À J Tugu's superiority may Le eve: greater than at present, ; patch adds that five Dutch warships \u201clt ix probable that there will be Iit- are near the scene of battie.Dotails \u2018tle occurring in the way of a naval are lacking.action while the Rusetans are so close (to territorial waters.Al preseut, they at St.! could seek sanctuary at allLogL any moment ff iL were desired and this is not St.Petersburg, April 12.\u2014The Admir-, what the Japanese wish.So.that if alty has no information in regard to tho | Admiral Rojestvensky does not go into alleged naval battle in progress off the Saigon (French Cochin-china), to carry Ahambas Islands (as reported to 4 out essential repairs, 1 should say the newspaper of Ameierdam Holland, , from Batavia), and aoes 1 credit th.possibility of a general .avel battle: yet.The officials concede, however,\u2019 that the Japanese may have attempted & torpedo boat attack on a convoy dur- Ing the night.It is pointed out that there 1s no cable connecting the Anam- bas Islands and Batavia, and that the first news of a fight should come from Bingapore, unless the Dutch warships Are able to communicate with Batavia by wireless telegraphy.No News Petersburg.north of this French bare.tain Rojestvensky will give the Phil- ble on account of the lack of sympathy States with Russia's Far East policy.\u201cWe may take tt for granted that Ro- Jestvensky, after passing Saigon, keep out in the open sea around the south of Formosa.Then anything may happen.\u201d _ Admiral Sir John Colomb sald: \u2018It Nothing Known in London.London, April 12.\u2014No confirmation: has yet been received in London of the! report from Batavia, Java, of a naval battle off the Anambas Islands, and as there is no cable contièction with these tslands 1t is difficult to see how Batavia\u2019 could have got such new: before Singapore.A despatch to Lloyd's from Singapore to-day practically confirms, the Assoclated Press' first information regarding the composition of the Rus- gian squadron which passed there April & Lloyd's agent says {t was composed of seven battleships, two armored cruisers, five unarmored cruisers, three cnn- verted cruisers, seven torpedo boat de- Biroyers, seventeen steams and hospital \u201cthis port, loaded with 4,200 tons of Car- ships and a tug.(dif?coal for the Island of Tanjong Activity in China Sea.\"Pandan (east of Banka Island, and be- 10 keep tire Russians in sight but not to take action until they have got them as nedr as they may go into Japanese waters, \u201cfhe further the Russians are allowed to go the greater will be the force of the navai reverse\u2014oi the naval disaster, perhaps-inflicted upon then, \u201cIL would seem reasonable, probable, that the Japanese Admiral has It in his power to ¢leet the time and place for the fizht, and then, \u201cWell, then, | suppese it will be the Spanish Armada over again.\u201d No Russian Ships at Muntok.This German voler Tiindoo, now at Saigon, French Cochin-China, April tween Borneo and Sumatra) has heen 32.\u2014The French cruiser Descartes and refused clearance papers for Saigon, five torpedo boats are cruising off Cape; Ce 0 TWELVE PAGES.Said to | Progress but Details are Lacking first serious engagement will take place; It is cer-.lppine Islands us wide & berth as possi-.which is known to exist in the United\u2019 wily! woud seem to be the Jupanese policy: Singapore, Straits Settlements, April 12 be in la week as in a whole season here.| HHH NOT HWA KN Hot SE 5 ; # RUSSIAN FLEET * po DEFINITELY LOCATED.# | * * | * London, April 12\u2014The As- ¥ ; ¥ soclated Press is able Lo cou- # % finn absolutely the statement % | % that the Russian battleships % passed Singapore going east- ¥ | % ward April 8, so that all of # | \u201c#4 Vice-Admiral estvensky's % | 3% squadron are aofounted for.à < This derinite news about the * | % hattleships was sent to Sin- *» ! Æ gapore by wireless telegraph ¥ | % from the China Sea.It is pre- # i ¥% sumed here that the battle- i Æ ships passed further out to * \u20ac \u201cM sea than the rest of the squa- * } # dron, hence the ulvergent re- * ; % ports regarding the nuinber * #% of ships.x SEINE SES TEE IEEE unless her commander gives bonds to deliver her cargo through the British: consul there.A guurd has beem,placed on board lhe gleamer.> i The Straits Tires to-day publishes a despatch from Batavia, Java, confirm-! ing on good auwnority the slutemient | that there are 10 hussian warships at! Muntok, Island of Banka.i Russians are Concentrating.| Tokio, April 12.\u2014lKeports received, here from Manchuria indicate that the: Russians continue concentrating thelr troops und strengthening the Chaux-! chung-Kirin line, General Madrid- off\u2019s force continues in touch with the! extreme Japanese left.&kirmishes are, (frequent and muy possibly devslop into, al engagement.| It 18 reported that the Russlans have: armed the convicts of the Island of , Sakhalin, promising money and frov- dom to those fighting bravely.This, it [is added, brings the garrison of Sak- hatin up to a total of 3,060 men.IL is doubted, however, that Russia will at-.\u201cttmpt to hold the island.; Court-martial for Prince Ouktomsky.! | SU Petersbure, April 12\u2014The des\u2019 mand of Meur-Admiral Prince Ouktoimn- sky fer à court martial has been granted.The court will consist of four ad- (nivals, Admiral Dikoff presidinæ.\u2018 Prince Ouktomsk succeeded Rear-Ad- mirai Withocft in command of the Port Arthur squadron when the latrter was Killed 1m the naval hattle of August 10, It has been -laimed that the prinre dia not carry out the owlers previously 1s- sued by Admiral Withoeft nat to put back to Port Arthur.' James near here.The French gunboats! Acheron and Styx are about to leave! Saigon for the purpose, it si} said, of preserving the neutrality of Frenen waters.The Descartes.which ja furnished with wireless telegraph apparatus, has received several despatrhes in a foreign code which are illegible.Several Japanese ships ate cruising: off the coast of Cochin-China for tho purpose of preventing the Russians taking ceal on board and are making rer onnaisa ne es, A Chinese junk which arrived here recently geported that two Japanese \\ ssnks pirebased supplies at Puio vd (at the southern extremity of Cochin- China In case a battle occurs off the conat of Cochin-©China, the only ineidents anticipated by the Freneh colony here aro tht the beligerents may send disabied ships to this port.Russian Fleet United.New York, April 12.\u2014A St.Petersburg Gespaich to the Times says that a «de- snatch recelved there staiing that Ad- miival IMojestvensky's fleet js not qts- united evokes the greatest satisfaction at the Admiralty, where the earlier reports that the battleships were separ- nied from the cialsers caused anxiety.It is thought probable at St, Peters- burg thai Rojestvensky will coal in the « northie-n MR, Ha BOURASSA OK SCHOOL QUESTION Will Address Ligue Nationale Next Monday Evening It is announced that Mr.Henri Bour- assy, M.P.for Labelle, will speak at the Monument National Monday next, at * pin.under the auspices of tho tion, In his speech bofore Commons M».Bourassa dwelt on the principle of separation.Accords ing to a report from Ottawa, he intends to cover new ground, showing the nature of the various ordinances which It 8 now proposed to poerpetuate, aud the difference between those ordinances and the originnl school clause in the North- Duteh territorial waters of west Autonomy biil.Sumatra, and that he will awalt Ad.=p gy Paul G.Martineau.member miral Nebogateff, whois duc In about of the Vatholie sehoo! Board of Mont- ten days.but who may perhaps be 4° rent, will préside, and the Laval sum Javed hy heavy weether .co dents will be invited to be present in u The spirit animating Rojestvensky S! body.offlcers and men is worthy of the grei.- es: admiration.À letter from an offl- ver of the battleship Kniaz suvaroff, says: \u201cYe are all resolved 10 sacrifice our- gelves for the Fatherland.We are determined, to die.There will be no tUrn- LACHINE LADY CURLERS HELD ANNUAL MEETING .Thé uuntoi mre og of the Ladies ing buck.Lachine \u2018'urliou Club vus head at the Naval Experts on Situation.Lake View Hate! yesterdas, a Jara° number being present \u2018The report of the seeretary-ireasarer showed the club to in good shape.The following officers wer elected Pr next season: New York, April 12\u2014A London despatch to the World says.\u2018\u2018Rear-Admi- ral Gayles, a distinguished naval str.a- tegiet and expert, writes in the (London) Dally Telegraph: \"We may expect | Le Hon, President Mrs.R.P.Barnes.that the whole passage of the Russian | President -Mrs.Louis Amos.fieet to the north through the China | Vter-President- -Mrs, Guo, Olteer, Bea, will be marked by contimual Dar: tion, secrerorv Mrs, Cecil Retd, - sme prs + WHAT IS GOING ON | | His Majesty\u2019s\u2014 \u2018The Wigard of Oz.\u201d Academy\u2014 \u2018Across the Pacific.\u201d Les Nouveautes \u2014 \u2018Madame Sans-, Gene.\u201d Francais\u2014Blg Sensation Burlesquers.Royal\u2014''Queen of the White Slaves.\u201d #1.Lake's Church Missionary Loc- ture., The Fun and Phliosophy of Ilans Christian Andersen, Miss Marie She l- Sock, Art Gallery.Fair and Mild Quite & pronounced cold wave has tome over Manitoba and the Terri- Jories and heavy frost is quite general to the eagl of Alberta.The weather is Fair and cool in @ntario and Quebec.The temperature readings in Montreal during the past twenty-four hours show maximum of 48 and minimum 28.The record at various other points vest) - ay are as follows.-\u2014Dawson, 34.4 a Port Simpson, 4%, 46: Victoria, 36, bo.Kamioops, 34, 68; Calgary.24.54.DR.WILLIAM OSLER.Qu'Appelle, 20, 30.Winnipeg, 22, 32.Who Will be the Guest of McGill Parry Bound, 32, 58; Toronto, 36, 48: Medical Faculty Friday.Ottawa, 30, 50; Quebeo, 28 58; St.John, $6, 52; Halifax, 38, 54.es Han.Treasurer-Miss Bickerdike.Comumniites- Mrs, Morphy, Miss Wi- STEAMSHIP ARRRIVALS.greas, Miss !}.Magor.Miss Sha k | New York.\u2014Finland, Rhynädland, day Miss ST Heron Ass Knight vo, Dania, Potsdam, Kaiser Wilheun Cie nr au ESTABLISH NEW WRECKING Genoa-\u2014Liguria.PLANT.Marseilles-\u2014'alab ia.North Svdnes ON SL Agrl 12 Special Antwerp\u2014Kroonland.It 14 understood that another proposition \u2018u Philadelphia.\u2014 Friesland.addition te that of Capt Farquhar looking \u2018 Liverpool Georgie e he establishment of A wrecking pient at ta Dal Gada\u2014 - 5 this plaée, 1a to ba submitted ta the Town, Taise.Princess Virtôria.Coun.il on Frgay The proposal involves Algiers\u2014Canopio.the 'mmediate removal of an existing plant to this port.nin, the people | was after.\u2014FITZ JAMES \u20ac.BROWNE.Ligne Nationliuiste on the achuol ques-; the House of chjetls.- \u201cJ Pound that the Herald reached i ROYAL ARCAHUM GRAND OFFICER Mr.H.J.Elliott is Grand Regent\u2014Banquet Held Last Evening.The Grand Council of Queber, Royal Ar- canum, concluded its fourth annual session at the Masonic Temple last night with a banquat at which the newly-installed grand.regent, Mr.H.J.Fliintt, of Montraal, presided, The only touts were: \u2018The King, The President of the United States\u201d and em ara etm MR.H.v.B.C.\u2026+ Gr-and Regent.Grand Council of Qus- bec, Royal Arcanum.; wo AL \u2018The Roval Arcanuim * Mr.FM Searing.deputy supreme regent, aud Mon Horace 1.Hrowne, of the Grand Councll of New | Jersey, respended to the latter toast, and ! during th+ eventne congratulatory telegrams | wera rend from Mr A 5 Robinron, su- ; prema regent Vip James Crag, oo Minne.apol's, and sitting past regent of te Grand Coin of Vfnnesnta, Mo OR AT Albeirs, ! grr lowe crap New Jorses at te\" Girard Counc] of [osa, wuicih in * :n #novual sessing yesterday, The Tellow.ag offiress were elected ani inw:all:d hv the two Supreme Unumail re-| prezer tarives: -Mr at AJ Kilott, Montreal, grand Tegopt Mr Jane a Ellis, Quebe \u201c, gracd lee reget Ma Daan) Watson Mont veal grat aration Sr WE White, Mostreat, si E pouaplain.Mr.Z.H Lesas-; seur, Fivle'e du Loup.grand warden, re-! eluted, MH Barr., Coaticonk, grand! Mr J.[4 Trestdder, Montreal, grand\u2019 i | sentry.liruster for three years.i 1 Committee on Firance-Messrs, © A Rev.rod 7 Hampden Shaw a+1 TOM Melaun Mo re at \u2019 Coan ce eu fa + Meds VM Cet Ac ein ho \u201cMont eu, sod Lee amg Er Quen.and 1.GA Uresse, IWC Montreal | Committee un Nate of tna Order.Messrs ' , © F Bardorf, Wiz Brown ana D 1 Tohns- | i ton, Montreal.THE ICE MAN BEGINNING | TO GET IN HIS WORK i | \u2018The ire meason has opened.Already ithe general need for that useful mata-, rial has begun !:n make itself felt, and (nv May 1 the twelve las companies in the \u201ceity will be buslly engaged supplying | \u201cthe demand.! Notwithstanding the opinion that in a northern climate loe ought to he cheap, it is not particularly so in Montreal.There is a good reason for this ee tre er MONTREAL, - W } purposes.insistent on their acceptance.\u201d cplring to closer pan capital paid up was $100,000.After pay- 2% 2% Ft ; Fs a = = - = : ; NWSUAY.APRIL 12, 1905.WICH ELOQUENCE STILL STORED UP Tes\u201d A as a leading fce-dealer told a representative of The Hoo to-day.As may be readily sdbn, the cost of ice lies largely in the labor employed in cutting it.Ice may be cut and stored u greal deal cheaper in New York than in Montreal.There the ice is cut on the Hudson river, right beside the ice- houses, and as mich can be stored in In Montreal, conditions are not favorable.The great depth of snow must be cleared off, and often the ice thus left bare is found lo be worthless for city Then cartage is expensive.In New York an endless chain is used for storing, which does away with much of the handling.Seattle and other Aimerloan cities are having trouble with their ice supply, but there is no indication of such trouble arising here.In many cities ice \u2018s sold by the pound, entirely.Here there are séason and monthly rates, which do not vary in the heat of summer when ice becomes scarce.Restaurants and hotels taking over obe hundred pounds of ice per day are allowed special rates on this account.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e to Prolong Autonomy Debate Until Easter.WILL NOT OPPOSE MR.OLIVER Government Will Make Change Patrolling System in Far North New Berth for \u201cCap.\u201d Bernier.BOOT AND SHOE MEN MEET.The Retail Boot and Shoe Dealers Association will have its regular meeting to-morrow, Thursday.at 8 p.m.Monument National No.6.tf gervative caucus this morning decided Lo prolong the debate uvon the Auton- i omy bills until Eazter and possibly longer, CHAMBERLAIN PLAN | IS NOT PROTECTIVE Tariff Refom Leader Draws Conclusions From Lord Goschen\u2019s Speech.us Minister of the Interior.slon was reached.testant wing demanded opposition, but they were opposed by the ultramontane wing.The result, it is expected, 's thao Mr.Oliver will have no oppusitiow, Change in Northern Patrols.There 1s to be a change in the system of looking after Canada\u2019s interest In the far North.At the present time the Mounted Police have full charge >f the work.Major Moody has under his direction the 8.8.Arctic and Captain + Bernier, as well as the land post \u2018tt Fullerton and Churchill on the west coart of Hudson's Bay.It is proposed to \u2018turn over the Arctic's coast patrol to the Marine Department.Hereafter the foreign whalers and sealers ope.ating in the northern straits will be looked after by an official of that department.The police will retain the jurisdiction of the west coast of Hudson's Bay and will possibly have other stations than the 1wo they now maintain, It i8 ex- (Caradian Assoclated Press Cable.) London, April 12.\u2014Rt.Hon.Joseph! Chamberlain addressed a.meeting of the\u2018 Liberal Unlon Club this afternoon.He sharply criticised the recent speech ef the Duke of Devonshire at the [ree trude banquet, Mr.Chamberlain referred to Lord' Goschea\u2019s declaration that a tax of one shilling per quarter on corn was not\u2019 protective, That being so, he said, he was unable to see how a tax of two shillings per quarter, coupled with à\u2018 man to take the nurthern preference (to, the colonies, could we work, which Major Moody is glving up.termed proteuckite.' SEE INSULTS TO COLONIAL STATESMEN.a launch to maintain commuication by water between the various posts.When the rellef boat goes up this spring with supplies to the taken up for the police.| Ir the Banking Committee.\u2018tee reported the Huron and Erie Loan - ; 4 ' M\" ompany 1- (Canadian Associated P , , Company'e bill.Tho company Is a fec A \" < © \"oes Cable.) -eral .one, Similar companies incor- Lee April 12.\u2014The Globe, refer- porated by Ontario since ring to the debate in the House of given larger powers of recelving depos- Lords, où the forthcoming Colonial jig Conference, says the conference company are Tandon, when increased by the bill \u2018o it assembles, \u201cwill be composed of bus!- the Ontario level.The N ness men and politicians, accustomed Bill was reported.It extends to give and take ln all the affairs o! months the time for starting busines life, ani ft is nothing short of an insul! à year was asked for but the Finance security in Lo the practteal ability of the Colonial À 8 ested.statesmen to invite them to confer with Minister protest A bill to incorporate the Western their hands tie i and their eyes shut un Life Insurance Company was reported.a question of the greatest interest and importance to the colonies and to ourselves for fear lest they should prove too unpractical in thelr dernands or tou Amen D.MANN PRAISES IMMI-\u2018 GRANTS.\"© The Pall Mall Gazette says that st Mr.S.D.Mann, of the firm of Me- avrything be capabla of estranging the Kenzie and Mann, arrived in town colonies, 11 would \u201cu3\" : arrogant IN- this mornirg on business trip and Is ,timation that thelr fiscal views are gtopping at the Windsor.heretical nd that pected that they will be provided with: ! Conservatives Have Decided | License Inspecto | ! Ottawa, April 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A Cona- reference to There was some discussion as ty, They fear that opposine Lhe election of Mr, Frank Oliver.jobs will ignore No deci- age for services direct from Cabinet The extteme Pro-| Ministers and this will break down their \u2018 | S.S8.Arctic the patrolling! and a number of prriable houses will be alliance as ona of the greatest diplo- It will alse matic achievements of the last quarter take either the commission extending, of a century and sald the treaty had the authority of (\u2018ap.ain Bernier, or 8 glready justified itself by limiting the patrollin® area of the terrible conflict which was | | i \u201c| } The Banking and l'ommerce Commit-, Carry out t very favorably and that the road was beiuæ pushed steadily westward.Mr.Mann added his quota of praise of the class of immigrants which are settling in the Northwest and which ahe passing through Montreal every day.LIVELY ROW AMONG KINGSTON CONSERVATIVES r Appointed Without Reference to Local Executive Committee.Kingston, Ont., April 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The appointment of W.C.Wright us liquor license inspector, has caused quite a tempest among Conservatives, The appointment was made without reference from the executive body of that political camp.A rule of organization in 1s that all offices should be filled by the executive, its recommendation! going forward to the Government through usual channels.There were over twenty applicants for the inapec- torship and the committee expected a lively time in naming the man, when behold his selection was made without the local executive body.Now there \u2018are wigs on the green\u2019 for all the committeemen are mad to think they had no share in the selection.candidates for other them and seek patron- hold upon their followers.UNIONISTS FAVOR EASTERN POLICY Mr.Chamberlain Says They Endorse British-Japanese Alliance.» \u201c London, April 12\u2014Mr.Joseph Chamberlain presiding at the annual meeting of the Liberal Unionist Club, heid in London to-day, strongly supported the suggestion of an Anglo-Japanese still going on.The Liberal Unionists, he added, would support Foreign Secretary Lansdowne in his determination to he treaty in its spirit as well as in its letter, nd he might Bay they would be very glad to follow Lord | Lansdowne further If the Foreign Sec- have bezn TE tary thought the policy he had inl- i tiated could be extended.Mr.Cham- The borrowing powers of this: orthern Bank and Great Britain w for six, indefinite time peace in the Far East, gs.and give both Japan and Great Britain berlain believed that any mutual defensive understanding between Japan ould secure for an their possessions.- ses ALL QUIET IN THE HARBOR.This morcing the river below Victoria Bridge presented a picturesque scene, (ireat blocks of ice floated down past tbe head of 8t.Helen's Tsland, snd the masses lined { along the south shore seemed to be break- ing up gradually under the sun's heat, and sending their.fragments down the current to add to the jam below.Co, Non general movement of the ice has been réported recently.The water stands at 32 in conversa- feet, 1 inoh.anf shows Do.grant disposition an orthodox frea- tion with the Berald Mr.Mann sald\u2019 to rise.The ice st Maisonneuvs is still solid, trade country éannot condescend to dis- that the work on the extensions of the\u2019 and that in tbe iske has not yet moved.cuss them, that the bonds they seek to estublish with the héadqüarters of the Empire are \u2018squalid', and that in as-, tles with the United Kingdom they are animated by what Lord Balfour «alls \u201cthe baser motives\u2019 \"Thro ugh The Herald's Steve.\u2018 of commercial gain.* The Evening Standard says the co-0-! marrying into King Brian Boru's family, \u2018 nles dn not love Downing Street and Marcon! stil thought it was up to him to Downing Street even now does not quite grow that unwilling moustache, people would understand the colonies, of high-mplrited and keenly Belf-asser- tive communitiea cannot he regulated.and much less \u2018\u201cbossed,\" by a bureau of permanent officials, A BISHOP ON Y.M.C.A.\u201cGOODi- NESS.\u201d Ilxndon, April 12.-The Bishop of Car- Heir, speaking at a meeling in connec- tlon with the Diamond Jubilee of the 7.M.C AL, said he adored goodness, 1F THE ESPERANTO \u201cled Mr.Gouin on Monday bad come to ln time he might also have got himself nom!- | nated in Centrs Torouto yesterday.+ GENTLEMEN OVER SQIXTY who go to \"hear Osler at McGill are kindly requested | not to bring any halt-bricks concealed under | thelr coat-tails.Oh, For a Few Hacks., .\u2026 but: Now.tf the Czar only had an army of he loathed \u2018goodiness \u201d an attribute Hackenechmidts, his Jjiu-jitsu opponents which ns applied to the Y.M.C.A., had, would be thrown clean u« the stage.driven many young men away from is.B.C.LAWS AND IMPERIALISM.(Canadian Associated Tress Cable + Jondon, April 12.-Thre Western Daily Press, of Bristol, says that \u2018a very curious and not altogether pleasant illustration of the difficulty of getting some of our colonirr to think Imperlally; us been supnlied by the Government and législature of British Columbla, where without any discussion whatever the legisiature had passed a bill re- strivting the Immigration of Japanese.It is obvious that this ection on the of a British Parlinment is quite invonsistent with the relations now ex- {ating between the British Government ard Japon\u201d ' SMALL TELEPHONE SYSTEMS PAY WELL [od PHYSICAL CULTURE STUNT.« Trae DEVELOPING A CALF, wishes of tbe bishops.Isn't That Queer?Dr.Demers of Bellechasse Gave Evidence Before ! Telephone @mmittee | banded tnge:ner.iu Massachusetts to sup-! dozen.| press solnous, and they do not make as | -\u2014 ~~ - mith noise about thelr werk as d'à one .vaman, Farry Narion to wit.A CALL FROM THE WILD.Orta ÆApiil 12.(Speclalo\u2014Dr.le- - A mers of Bellechasse, was examined be- SINCE JOE CHANDERLAIN started ou! fore the special parhamentary committee on telephones to-day.He said that he was connected with four companies.He wae manager of the Bellechasse, Port Neuf and St.Maurice companies, and authorized agent of the Beauce Company.The Bellechasse Company - - .\u2019 Was organized in 1892.This company | ANY GENTLEMAN ».Ù Bas not bean had 1,200 miles of poles, The trunk! heard From oa What line was over 400 miles.It ran trom bo.\" will oblige by speaking quick.J.othimie 1s to Matatie.The company had poavenased the Rell Company's 1n:- terests in Rimouski for $2,000.His company charged SEH, $20 and $25.The price A depended upon phe service, [ast year.a rate of $12 was given to farmers who had no other business than to dispose of the products of the farmæra ! He tendered the conductor coin .Dr.Demers expressed the opinion that.His passage for to pay.in three or four years fifty per cent of; \u2018Where d'ye want to go?\u2019 the strict the farmers would take phones.His! Official then did say.company got connection with the LCR, T ; e stations from the Government.The Post not very well\u2019 ! And so answer he was forced At ing maintenance and repairs last year, the line gave eleven per cent.profits.} To ring « little dell: This year it was expected to pay four-: Now, that comductor on the spot teen per cent.He gave up his profes- The answer understood; sion to look after the telephone busi- | Cousted the money handed him, ness, which pald him better.' And found the total good.Dr.Demers spoke briefly of the other furt} companies.and said that the Govern-| A en the iar\u201d 3 same did wing, | oO bim up., destre to eat ANI TO THINK that nobody ever suspected Lord Aberdeen till now.In Canada if that had been known in time.On the Manchurian Railroad.(New Orleans T!mes-liemoera: > paspenger quits dumb, Without a ticket got Upon the train, which made the strict Conductor very bot.poor soul\u2019 dumb man, he could mot speak, ment should buy out the long distance The poor dumb man got up, got ohonaa At the town of Ting-a-ldng! A collection have sald his ambition was out of all reagon.: EXPERT who tack-.IF, AFTER INVENTING the wireless and; A girl L once knew in Duquesne, Who lived at the end of a luesne, Received a bouquet On a bright summer duet, But her quest for the sender was vuesne.DIFPFKRENCE BETWEEN Roosevelt and Rosebery is the latter can't stand Pat.WHAT A MAN TAKES to pick him up will ensure him a throw down If Lis girl {inds out about it.| - \u2019 : MAN WHO \u2018SAID seeing is believing never saw Rogers or Gamey.For the Land's Sake.We wouldn't mind having that $100,000 to offer to a misslonary society to convert the heathen, but if we had it, the temptation would b@ strong to convert some of it into ed, real estate.THR GAZOOT obsarves that \u2018a tramp is not made\u2014he 18 vor It might have add- \u201cand BO js every else.ey.Merely a Suggestion.Now that the mystery of the Man in the Iron Mask bas been cleared up by M.Funck- i Brentano, he might devdte \u2018a solution of the problem, Patterson®\u2019\u2019 | ; from Rockefeller.his attention to \u201cWho hit Billy | THE BAPTISTS have accapted $1.000,000 They evidently don't sve any flles on the money.TO BE ELECTED au honorary officer of .à baseball club is a nice way of making It .phy's RU wORED IN WINNIPEG that molasses tound in Queber maple sugar was put in by! order of Mar.Evarrettl and against the, Two thousrnd two bundred churches are| tweeen quick lunch as A mtisionary.kind friends have shown a\u2019 could sing Bcotchb songs What a hit he would have made | | Parllament Should; \"| authority that Prineipal Peterson's {ndispo- known that you are considered good for a touch.Obit.The author of the song.Home,\u201d died yesterday.pre-decéased him by some yeärs.\u201cMaggie Mur- The soug - WHILP RUSSIA Is collecting another army Japan is collecting more money.HAMILTON TIMES up end asks.\u2018Where is Togo?\u2019 Give It up.Ask another.DOURTFUTL VITCH LINB Ilneritch will take.Up to (George Ham and Harry Charl- ton to attend a banquet in St.Petérsburg and settle the question.SEASON 1S rapidly approaching when Reginald Augustus will have to choose de- and golf balls it $9 a Johnnie-ne-ree, rome right home, heer-rer.THEY'D BETTER NOT get so far from land tha! they can't swim back.A DAUGHTER OF THE SULTAN, the poor man of Europe, was married In a $46,000 dress, Must be great to bs rich over there.The Giraffe.There was a giraffe who said: \"What Do I want with my tea strong or bet?For my peck\u2019's such a length The tea loses its strength And 1s cold ere it reaches the spot.\u201d THD WAY FRANK OLIVER bas deen hiking West since De got into.Biften\u2019s shess tuggeets that they may be seven-league IT IS REPORTED ou the worst te Canadian Northern were progressing | | rive the Jacques Cartier Celebration.° Statue to be Unyeiled at St.Malo and an Inscribed Tablet to be Put on the Cartier House at Varime.It is altogether likely that Mayor Lee | porte and City Clerk Senator\u2019 David, with one or two aldermen, to be named later, will accept the,invitation of the Jacques Cartier celebration committee of St, Malo, France; to attend the unveiling of a statue to the founder of Canada, on July 80th in that historto seaport.Montreal from many standpoints has a peculiarly romantic and historic interest in this celebration, and can not well be enumerated among the absentees at the festivities.It was Jacques Cartier who discovered the St.Lawrence and Mount Hoyal so that no man among the early explorr ers is closer connected with the Dom- tnion than that rugged French sail< or, The full text of the invitation to the unveiling followa: .Kerazur, Brittany, France.- To His Worship the Mayor of Montreal: The unveiling of a statue to Jacques Cartler, the discoverer of Canada wil} be held at St.Malo, on July 30, 1905; - and upon the day following a commeme orative tablet wil be placed upon the manor of Cartier, in Varime.The committee have instructed me ta Inform you of this ceremony and will be highly pleased if you could honor the festivities with your presence and as the event will be certain to awaken associations common to Canada as wel two countries will become even closer.Be good enough to kindly inform your countrymen, that thelr welcome here would be ihdeed à warm one; and as for yourself, believe me to be, Your most obedient servant, Louis Tier elaim,.President of Committed, In this occasion, Montrealers will recollect that last year a French pate and New England, the proceeds of the concerts being devoted to the erection of this, splendid monument.Mayor Laporte and Mrs.Laporte are in Atlantic City, where they will remain for a week or ten days.* DIED AT HOSPIT Refused to Give any Account of Herself to the Attendant Physician, A mysterious old lady dled at thas Notre Dame Hospital Saturday from | heart failure brought on by an\u2019 epileptic fit.The Coroner received a report! \u2018of the case this morning and by als orders the body was removed to tha morgue.The old lady was found wandering around near the corner of Craig and Bleury streets in an apparently intoxicated comiition by one of the constables of No.7 station on Friday evening.The police summoned the patrol in which ghe was placed and driven off to the station.On the way, however, she was seized by a sudden attack of epilepsy and became unconscious.Tho driver of the patro) hurried the pria- oner-to the Notre Dame Hospital where she soon regained consciousness under the care of the doctors.She call:g - tor water several times In English, but would say nothing about herself when guestioned by the doctors and attendants.All efforts to find out her name and address were in vitin and when ghe died Saturday morning no information about her had been obtained.The old lady was clothed in a shabby black dress and had the appearance «f being very poor.She was apparently about sixty-five or seventy years of age.The hospital authorities kept the body until to-day, thinking that sone lof the woman's relatives might go io the Institution and make Inquirica about her.The body will be held at the morgue for two days.If it is not then identi: fied it will be handed over to Dr.Roy, inspector of anatomy to be disposed of.\u2014_\u2014 .ST.JOHN RIVER MAY BE INCLUDED IN INQUIRY British Government Has Made Representations to Washington With That Object in View.Washington, April 12-\u2014Among the several questions now pending between London and Washington regarding Canada.one of the most important af fects the interpretation of the river and harbor Act of 1902, providing for an American-Canadian commission to ins ! { \u2018vestigate and report on the problems \u2018of water level, water supply and navi- i gation of the waters adjacent to ihe i boundary line, including all lakes and ra whose natural outlet is by the 'St.Lawrence ri%er.Some question has arisen as to the scope of the comp mission of six, which already has.been appointed, the Washington Governmeng having taken the tentstive position that 4ita jurisdiction did not include the St.John River where certain obstructions have been placed to the annoyance of Canadians.It is the wish of the Cana-< dians that this river be included In the investigation and they hold that such was the intention of the Act.A similar interpretation was placed on the law by Mr.Choate, the American ambase - sador at London, when he presented the commission.In view of this fact, the representations of the London Gowbme ment on the subject will again be tak up at.Washington an given caref consideration.- PROTEST WILL BE DROPPED.Ottawa, April 11.\u2014(Bpecial,) \u2014 She Minister of Justice gives notice of à dil) te remedy ha disqualification.est Huron.Nr märi-for a mail carrier at the his election and a etrist sition is Que to Bot being adis to charge an démission fee te hear Osler when Host 2ogés the money so baaly.the Eleotion Act would i fortable for him.- City to Send a Deputstion to\": UNKNOWN WOMAN =, as France, the relationÿ between theses riotic singer journeyed through Canada.\u2019 a EA ee HONOR CANADA'S DISCOVERER .invitation for the appointment .of the \u201d RDS en d'éléte hy: Tm eat T 0 a * meuralgis, gout\u2014for all these ure the results Will Stand by His Present .8& national and not an tntern«tional .ARN TN ve, + + fes \u20ac 0 + .umaciso is really Crystalized Poison : * Your blood is always full of \u2018poison\u2014the poison you eat and drink and breathe into system.It is the purpose of the blood to absorb and carry off this very poison.And the kidneys, which are the bicod filters, are to cleanse the blood mad mue it through the system c to er more poison which, they, in turn, wire eliminate.But sometimes the kidneys fail.And sometimes, from some other cause, the blood gets so tull of poison that they cannot absorb it all.This is the start of Rheumatism.The poison accumulates and crystalizes.The crystals look like little grains of sugar or of tine white sand.Tha blood carries them und they increase in size.Then, when {t can carry them no longer, it deposits them in a joint\u2014on a bone\u2014anywhere.The twinge in your leg\u2014the dull ache da your arm on a rainy day\u2014these are the outward signs of the unseen crystals.And the twisted limbs and unspeakabld anguish of the sufferer who has allowed his symptoms to go unheeded and unattended for.years\u2014 these are the evidences of what Rheumatism, lected, can do.: umatism includes i lumbago.sciatica, of rheumatic poison in the blood .Plainly, the first thing to do is to remove the poison.But this is not enough.The formation of the poison must be stopped, so that nature may have a chance to dissolve and eliminate the crystals which have aiready formed.Unless this is done there can be no cure\u2014no permanent relief.I searched the whole earth for a specific for Rheumatisam\u2014somethi that T or any physician could feel safe\\ in prescribing \u2014 something that we could Mount on not only occasionally, but always.the ravages of Mild cases are sometimes cur cure that would be practically certain.But even then, before I made an announcement\u2014 before I was willing to put my name on it\u2014I made mare than 2,000 teats! And my failures were but 2 per cent.Tals German chemical is not the only ingredient I use in Dr.Shoop's Rheumatic Cure\u2014but it made the remedy possible\u2014made possible an achievement which, I doubt not, could have been made in no other way.This chemical was very expensive.The duty, too, was high.In all it cost me $4.90 per pound.But what is $4.90 per pound for a real romedy for tbe world's moat painful disease?\u2014for a real relief from the greatest torture human beings know?+ don't Mean that Dr.Shoop's Rheumatic Cure can turn bony joints into flesh again\u2014 that is impossible.But It will drive from the blood the poison that causes pain ar swelling.and, then that ts the end of the in and sweiling\u2014the end of the suffering\u2014tLu end of Rheumatism.That is why I can afford to make this liberal offer\u2014that ia why I can afford to epensd the FIRST doll that Rheumatic suffevers, the world over, may learn of my remedy.Simply Write Me The offer is opea to everyone, everywhere, who has tot tried my remedy.But you must write MP for the free dollar package order.I will send you an order on your druggist which be will accept as giadly as he would accept a dollar.He will hand you from his shelves a standard sized package and he will send the bill to me.There are no couditions\u2014 .no requirements.All that I ask you to do is to write\u2014write to-day.I will send you my book on Rheumatism beside, It is free.It will heip you to understand your case.Address Dr.Shoop, Box 28, Racine, Wis.by a single p ackuge\u2014On sale at forty thousand drug stores Dr.Shoop\u2019s Rheumatic Remedy CASTRO DEFIES US: ARMY AND NAVY * Position Though the Heavens Fall.\u2014 Caracas, April 12.\u2014President Castro will not withdraw the New York & Bermudese Asphalt Company case from the - Venezuelan court, and will not re-| submit tion, if the whole American army and; navy come to Venezuela.\u201d This statement of General Alexandrn: Ybarrä, the Venezuelan secretary of foreign aftairs, reflects the spirit of the reply which President Castro made to the recent proposal of the American, State Departmen for the arbitration, of the Berumdese and Olcott cases, It was generally rumored ave gh out Venezuela that the demand of the, United States was little more than «an; ultimatum to President Castru, and \u2018he! reply of the Venezuelan president was\u2018 awaited with interest.Predletions uf) intervention following the refusal (7.Castro to yield were freely made and.there was much uneasiness, when fit! was announced that the Venezuelan].Government had not only refused the! aemand to arbitrate the case, but had supplemented its refusal with a request that the United States declare whether it has any respeet for the.\u2018day, the Olcutt case fur arbitra- a month's trip to! Ciudad Bolivar, and | ther interior cities, which he has not formally visited as yet.FEELING IN WASHINGTON.Washington, D.C., April 12\u2014Through- | out the diplomatic corps keen interest exists regarding the sehsational answer which President Castro is said to have | made to United States Minister Bowen's latest request for the arbjtratign of the pending questiolis between thé] United States and Venezuela, although Venezuela tegation officlals say the! text of the despatch was not included in the mall reaching the legation\u2019 to- and which léft Caracas after the answer was delivered to Mr.Bowen: it has become noised among \u2018diplomats that the answtr wus undiplomatic and alinost threatening in wording.There !s reason to believe that several foreign Governmeits have already been advised of its text.at the State Departinent have \u2018 been informed that practically no action will be taken regarding Venezuela until President Roosevelt returns from his western trip, they also have recetved the-in- timation that if the exactstext of Castro s.answer comprises a.insult to the American \u2018Minister, it will not pass uni noticed.- : ARTILLERY SHOTS MEET.Annual Mesting of the Second RCA.Rifle.Association Shpwed That Coming Season Would be - Great Success.The annual meeting of the Rifte Asso- \u2018elation of the Second Regiment Canadian Artillery, was held in.the armory last night.Highly sa\u201cisfactory reports were submitted by tle secretary and treasurer; and there Is every indication sovereignty and the courts of.-Vene-|thut the coming season will be a mort vuela.It is denied, in the reply of President Castro, that there are any claims pending between the United States and Venezuela.He again reiterates that the New York & Bermudese Asphalt! case, now in the Venezuela courts, is! one.President Castro and the members\u2019 Cabinet stands for general principles of arbitration it will not have a case wrested from ita courts to be carried before a court of arbitration.CASTRO ON HOLIDAY.Caracas, Venezuela, Cole.of the Cabinet, declare that while the}, [ April 19,\u2014Pres!- Doherty dent Castro leaves Caracas to-day for Finlayson and Bomb.J.W.successful one.Nu arrangements for, the season's matches were made, as it wis :hüght advisable to defer this matter until after the meeting of the Amalgama\u2018ed Rifle Association.The following officers were elected for the ensuing.year: Patrons\u2014Lt, -Col.Smith and Lt.-Col.President\u2014IL.t.-Col.Hibbert, Vice-president\u2014Captain McGinnis.Secretary\u2014Sergt.Frdser.: Treasurer\u2014Stuft- Sergt.Sharpe.Auditors\u2014R.Q.S.Ward and.Sergt.Ellicott.; Committee \u2014Sergeants Ellacott, Slade, and Ryan, \u2018C.-Sergt.-Major Sharp.ERT =z SPOOL SILK» | For dressmaking and family sewing Corticelli SilK is the best silk { For hand or machine use it has no \u2019 equal, Corticelli Silk runs smoothly in the needle ; made, \u201cWhile diplomats who.haxve enquired! | {why and is thoroughly, + ar | * OF THE AUTONOMY BILLS Mz.Robart Pringle, Comsarvative ML, ome] Close Bickers Mie Song Pha fo Toleration in Creed and Race \u2018 Co ne (Starr Correspondence of the Herald.) .Ottawa, April 12.\u2014S8ix speakers had their say on .the Autoriomy Bills yes~ terday.Two of them opposed the bills.Four, and one a Conservative, endorsed the educational and all the other provisions.Mr.Robert Pringle is the latest of the Opposition to break away from the Opposition and endorse the mild: provision tor separate schools contained in the legislation under discussion, .Al the opening of the session the leader of the Opposition complained on behalf of the Auditor-Generai that that official has nut received the usual uumber of copies of his report.The Finance Minister repiied that the Auditor-General formerly gut 500 coptes tor \u2018personal distribution.This Government had conceded him 2,000.He had received 3UV this year, :The King's printer would furnish him the remainder when the wants of Parliainent had been supplied.\u2018The devate un the Autonomy Bills {was continued by Mr.R.A, Pringle, of Coruwall and Stormont, who is one of the stalwarts of the Opposition, His assuciates on the Opposition 5°de of the House halled his rising with faint up- Mause tor it had been hinted that he was not gulng tu be a follower of the Opposition on this occasion.Mr.Pringle said he was not in Par- Hament tu represent.the sentiments of Protestants or of dJatholics.He felt it his duty to reach a conclusion on this matter on grounds wrich appealed to cgnscience Irrespective ol thelr faiths., The speaker coummended the views of Mr, T'ailbut of Strathcona te the House.Mr.Talbot said the present educational system of the lerritories was the.best in Canada and the pres-| ent bill proposed to continue that system.Mr.Pringle sald Mr.Talbot could speak as an expert for he had for some years heen in charge of the largest educational institution in Coruwall.Mr.Pringle made aun exhaustive bis- \u201c(torical review of the educational legislation respecting the Territories.He pointed out there bas been separate schools under the Hudson Bay \u2018Company's regime, It had been understood they «would be continued when Canada acquired Rupect's Land, That} was the\u201d understanding of Donald Smith, -and John A Macdonald.The separate systetn had been: coutinuud.In early days the minority of Manitoba had been Protesaant.Separate schools were guaranteed to them \u2018as shown by correspondence from the colonial minister and Governor-General and Aych- bishop Tache iif 1870.Shr John A.Macdonald had guaranteed, tu all minorities separate educational privileges.He pvopused to support the Macdonald traditional policy.° > am fully sensible,\u201d Pringle ealc Dr.Sproule and other members of the Opposition, \u201cthat my remarks rpay not meet with the apprgval of some mmem- bers of this House.But I cannot help that.1 am here representing neither Protestants nor Roman Catholics.1 am here to do what 1 thtiik honestly right; (davernment cheers).1 rea pect the feelings\u2019 of uiy honorable frieuds who differ from ine with a pect to this matter and L ask th respect my convictions.\u201d Mr.Pringle said his constituency contained a large majority of Protestant voters, When he went to the constitu- Mr.ency he \u2018found most of the objectian to; 9 Archbishon- the \u201cseparate school provisions of the present bills came from Protestant Liberals.\u2018There was very little from Protestant Couservatives.The reason for this was the Liberals had been educated, against.separate schools.They had been in Manitoba.particularly arrayed against them in 1596.1f there was feeling -over.the educational provisions of the Autonomy Bills it was due not to what had been \u2018done by the Conservatives but by the Liberals in the past.Stil, whatever had been \u2018taught or done in the past, there was uo reason the question could not now be settled without arousing religious feel- Tlug or race passion.- - The toleration of the French Canadian bad béen contrasted with the Intolerance \u2018of English people of On- tarie: Mr.Pringle protested against this and insisted the Ontario English were generous, tolerant, and falr, \u2018I believe when this educational question comes up \u201cbefore our \u2018Ontario people discussed by them, it is always : even in size and always full length and full strength, Ask your dealer for \u201c Corticelli,\u201d\u201d Wash SilKs.oe and refuse all substitutes.\u2018 are put up in patent holders, which prevents wasté b tangles or soiling; .keeps each shade separate, and automatically measures a correct | \u2014r and no damage done.needleful.Recommended as the only proper way to put up filo | and floss silks, and used by art societies everywhere.\u201d SKIRT PROTECTOR .attih Is of firm and even texture, soiled, a sponge or brush makes it clean again, It has peculiar wearing When ; qualities and perfectly straight selvage.\u2018For sale everywhere.- l titting manner, and the Cadets will tra- ; it will , found just pd vil be they wilt be, found, 3 MEMBERS SUPPORT BILLS.Mr, H.H.Miller Liberal of South er apes in support of the bill aid he ap Je ealed for Ÿ Péfscusaion of the bills owns passion.He charged the Opposition with try to arouse religious prejudice.side of the House demurred at and Mr, Miller said that he would have the House to judge whether the speeches of Mr.Geo.E.Foster and Mr.W.F.Maclean were not of this character.A good deal had been made of the condemnation of the bills by Mr, J.S.Wiilisou of the Toronto News Mr.Miller sald that a few years ago Mr.Willison was Sir Wilfrid Laurier's bl- ographer and had then described him as a sincere, and moderate man who was nat moved by extremists but by a sense of right.Recently Mr.Willi- son had been condemning Sir Wilfrid as favoring a factiou.This was a change but had the charge taken place in Sir Wilfrid or his biographer, Sir Wwufrid was the same man, with the same views.His blographer had gone over to the was now blaming had praised.Mr, Lamont, liberal of Saskatchewan, followed and ag 8 western man oxpressed approval of the decision of the Government to preserve Lo the west the educational system which It had su carefully and su thoroughly built up.- The educational attitude, of the Government was justified by constitutional precedents and was endorsed by the people of the Northwest from whom the legislation was formed.|! Mr.Staples, Couservative, of Macdonald, asked that the educatioual legislation \u201cshould not be 'proceedsd.with.The- shackles abould not be put! \u2018ol the uew provinces by restricting: thelr opportunitics to pass educational legislation for themselves.Mr.Wright, Conservative, .of Mus- koka brietly declared himselt in opposition tu the bill.MR BICKERQIKB FOR TOLERA- ON.\u2014 Mr.Robert Bickerdike, Liberal of St.Lawrence division, said he was not à great lawyer nor a great speaker.Hows ever there was hope for bun.-as fÎt-had- \u2018been said that a Low of language was not as great as a flood of luve and sun- | shine Works as great niarVels as thun- | derstorms.He was not an rarer | man a Ribbon mean or a Catholic.He was a Proteslant representing a con-., stituency which, contained a majority | of Roman.Catholic electors who were content to place thelr mandate in the\u2019 hands of himself, an English Protestant.Ontarto extremists would do well {10 go down tu Montreal and seo how .the two races and the two.SE the man \u2018he got along there.He had been chair- , several_interruptions\u2014frony|Ma0- of_a Proteatant siboo!l board and | across the strect.was one con ng of Roman Catholics- with a priest at its head.Never had two bodies gotten: along with more courtesy or less frig- | tion.© When Rev, Father David of, St.Patrick's Church \u2018dled there were | many mourners, but no bells in the! \u2018city were tolled with More sincera | sympathy than those of the Anglican Churches, When Bishop Bond, head | of the Anglican Church in Canade was |.sick and it was feared he would die, | prayers: for his restoration to health! arose.from cvery Roman Catholic al- | tar in Montreal.When the predecessor landed at Quebec, the first man tg welcome him, to grasp.both his hands; and kiss him on both cheeks was the Roman Catholic bishop of that diocese.Mr.Bickerdike recalled the fact that & Presbyterian Church had been opened to a Roman Catholic community to hold its services in after \u2018it had been burned out.A Rewollet church had been opened tu a Presbyterian community for its services and when the Presbyterians bad rebuilt their church \u2018the Recoliets refused to accept any compensation.However they did accept some gifts and among then were Wax tapers for use in Roman Catholic worship.\u2018While the Preshyterians worshipped in that building they had several flings at Papish worship andj enjoyed them very much.That was thet sort of toleration that existed in Quebec and he advised the House to take an example from it.Mr.Bickerdike pleaded for toleration on the educational clauses.No man could object to the use of the school houses for religious instruction after the school work of the day.had been finished.Mr.Bickerdike said there could not be better use made of them.He approved of the bill.The adjournment of the debate was moved by Mr.Alcorn, Coriservative.\"HIGHLAND CADETS IN NEW YORK ON DOMINION DAY Will\" Probably Help Canadian Resi- | dents of American Metropolis Hold Their: First Celebretion.The Conservative | Conservative camp and | LC WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 8.PRP PASIAN NN dN NN ES | LADIES\u2019 SPRING - Coats, Costumes and Skirts.À Galaxy of Beauty Unequalled in the Dominion An elaberate di y of masterpieces from the world\u2019s foremost delinsators of stylish apparel, allowing you to see more real style in the season's latest | crsations than two weeks\u2019 travel abroad would afferd.| We have spent months in the collection of the great Style Show.Smart fashions are nowhere clse so generously.and splendidly represented as hers, A STYLISH SPRING SUIT of Mixed Black and Gray Cravenette Cloth.The jacket is made short and tight fitting, collarless design, the new full top sleeves, fancy cloth facings, stylish yat vest.The skirt is a 19 gore model, ce .brurstere Tease seau scene nas so eme s nan cn en ne 0 .AN ELEGANT NEW SKIRT, of Fine Black Versailles Voile, deep yoke effect of black silk ingertion, box pleated panels, silk drop skirt.A superb model, splendidly made apd perfect fitting.Price .0.A THRBE-QUARTER COAT of Fine Black Peau de Sole, French back, wide sleeves, silk mull flounce, neck, sleeves and front finely trimmed silk Mining and underfrilL LACE CURTAIN.SALE CONTINUED _ Hundreds of Pairs of Lace Curtains Sold Yesterday.A week's opportunity to \u2018re-curtain every room in the home for less ong than you have aver done hefore commenced Tuesday.Hundreds of f hted housskeepers have been quick to take advantage of the re- m le values.Although the past days\u2019 selli .parent effect on this vast stock.has been very large, there's no ap- ssortments are as complete as ever, and choosing is as good now as on the opening day.For to-morrow specially note:\u2014 - T 28¢ A PAIR\u2014WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 26 inches wide, A splendid collection of WHITE AND CREAM LACE CURTAINS, Nottingham _.make, in the newest patterns of -borders 2% yards long.Special Price, 23¢ and centres.Prices runge up 122 JD NO athens Je dass see see 0000 .AT 48¢ A PAIR-\u2014FINH WHITE NOT- AT 3 10 \u2014 EXTRA FINE WHITE TINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 2 inches SWIS8' \u2018NET CURTAINS, Size 50 inches wide by yar ong.pecia by 345 yards long pec Sale Price ,.c.ocnl 48c Sale Price Vars esse sera .$3.30 NOTABLE .MILLINERY MODES ; esterday again the exhibition of Easter Millin- ory hs the chief centre of interest at the Carsley Stores, and hundreds of Iadies came to see the beautiful display.The collection is one of.\u2018the finest and cholcest we have ever presented.- Greater care than ever before was applied to the ssouring of Mats of the first-class.The collection, while extremely varied, includes nothing that is not an exolusive and representative model, isplaying the highest art of the designer.\u2014 Compotent critics claim some of these \u2018creations to be the\u2018Finest examples of the millinery art produced for many years.: \u2018AN IMPORTED PARIS MODEL.of Tuscan Mobalr Lace, Under brim 1s elegantly triromed with small bow knots of moss green, draped moss green Yolvet ribbon.Clysrers of lilies of the valley and deep crimson roses at* 15.80 back.Price is - 3 Vs e ere ca nes a eee uen es Gas 0 ma senc une (area ta se se eue 0000000 > \u201cTHE SUMMER WASH | FABRICS A visit through the Wash Fabrics Store will tell you more about the beauty and elegance of the lovely weaves we are showing than a whole column of descriptions.Deserving of particular attention are:\u2014 .THE MALTESE WASH FABRICS, stylish new lece effects, in lovely ecru shades.hig promises to Se « one of the most POP uTar\u2014materiis\u2014for- -\u2014-Summer\u2014Dresses.\u2026\u2014 VOILE DR LIEGE, one of the most popular of tbe Continental new season's effects.The ground is cream) sprinkled with pretty embroldered spots in vari- ous-colors.Price BRADFORD VEILING, an elegant new material that is.meeting with much favor this season, plain ground relieved with dainty silver spots.Width Is 40 inches.Price 20022002 ae heat ae ie ee T3e ° CREPON DE PARIS, elegant pin spot grounds.satin stripe effects, beautifully $1.10 embroidered with colored velvet effect s pots.Price *S.CARSLEY 22m 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.Jamea Street, Montreal.INTERMITTENT FEVERS ~~ In bia treatise on Intermittent Fevers, «the learned English Physician, Dr.Wm.Buchan, recomumends the use of Peruvian Bark (better known as Cinchona Bark) for all cases of Intermittent Fevers, as it has proved very efficacious in the most obstinate cases.te Mr.sad 1 10 Pom.2 at IIIa thie diy, AES & ts Dected DEFRNCIER\u2014AL ena 0 Apel te and Mrs.Douglas DaPencier, & te a KENNEDY-At Ottawa, April Mes.T.W, Kennedy, à he to Mn and LOT AL ha residence of Mz.John Rite chie, No.3 Avenus, Ou on Sauday, April 2, to the Rev.Mrs.D.A.Lough, of Que, Sa MARCEAU\u2014At Levis, April 6, tbe wile G.S.Marceau, Haq, of a son.hd M'GIFFIN\u2014At Ottawa, April r, when I was entirely cured and have D 3 I always keep a bottle in the house and recommend it-.- I got a bottle is prescribed and used by doctors themselves In\u2019 the leading hospitals as the only absolute cure+for all forms of disease of the kid- $1.00 a bottle.Write medical book.\u2026 The genulueness of this offer is CONGREGATIONAL ASSN TO MEET Annual Session Will Open in Point St.Charles on April 18.\\ The spring meeting ot the Congrega- tlonal Association of the- Province or quebec is to be Leld in the Point St.Charles Congregational Church on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 18 and 19.The programme of the meeting ts as follows: Tuesday Afternoon, April 18\u2014Prayer service; \"conducted by the Moderator.Business.Paper, \u2018Church Music,\u2019 nev.A.F.Pollock, B.D., Danville, Que.; discussion.Report of representative on Executive of the C.C.M.S.Tuesday Evening, April 18\u2014The assocta- tion adfourns to attend the closing exercises of the Congregational College of Canada.speaker, Rev.Wm, Mclntesh.vice, conducted by Rev.Horace G.Rice, B.A., B.D.Business.Three-minute written reports from \u2018the churches., News \u2018of Our Work\u2014\"\u201cThe Home Flieid,\u201d Rev.Wm.Mec- Irtosh: \u2018The Educatiohal Department of the C.C.M.S.and its possibi.tles; Rev.Frank J.Day, B.A., B.D.; Jubilee Notes,\u2019 Rev.\u2018Hugh ~Pedley.- B.A.Wednesday Afternoon, April i89\u2014Devotional service, conducted by Rev.Wm.Munroe.Paper, *\u20181ne Ethics of the Cross,\u201d Rev.Chas.S.Pedley, B.A., Ayers Cliff; ai i led Wednesday Morning, April 19\u2014Prayer ser- \u2014 | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.or SALE T CHEAP.SHARES IN THE w 20., .75c.on the dollar.A J.D.Millar, 196 St.Antoine st., et y JFPR SALE \u2014 A GOOD SOUND MARE.A\u201c bargain.Apply atter 7 p.m., to 138 La- gauchetiere street.,.à F°E SALE \u2014 SONGS FOR THE LITTLH ones.\u2018Will I Find My Mamma There?\"* \u2018\u2018Is This the Train for Heaven?\u2019 \u2018\u2018Just Next Door,\" \u201cThis Letter is For My Papa,'\u2019 \u2018Which Way Did thé Angels Go?\" 10c each.Mail Order Music Co., Box 787, Montreal.- 92 OR SALE \u2014 SONGS FOR EVERYBODY.\u2018Hearts and Flowers,\u201d \u2018\u2018Do You Ever 8it and Dream?\u2019 \u201cSylvie,\u201d \u2018Rose, My Rose,\u2019* \u201cAt Night.\u2019 10 each.Mail Order Music Co., Box 787, Montreal.\u2019 92 Fer SALE \u2014 GRAMOHQPNES.CASH OR credit.Mall Order Music Co., Box 787, Montreal.: 92 YOR SALE \u2014 PIANOS AND ORGANS.Easy payments.\u2018 Write for our prices.Mail Order' Music Co., Box 787, Montreal.93 OR SALE \u2014 SONGS.HERE ARE A FEW.in every home: where,\u2019' \u201cBeyond the Gates,\u2019 \u2018\u2018Star of the East.\u2019 \u2018\u201c\u2018Salvation,\u201d \u2018Song I Heard in Heaven,\u201d \u201cSimply to Thy Cross I Cling.\u201d*.10c.each.Majl Order Music Co., Box 787, Montreal.LOTS 98 PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, plastering, etc.Competent workmen, Low prices.Attention to orders from any - part.J.Bacon, 75 Hallowell st., Westmount, ' 91 ANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH ports; free passage and return.\u2018Apply, or enclose stamp for particulars, Canadian Agency, 18214 St.Antoine st., Montreal.92 by Rev.Dr.Warriner.Paper, '\u2018The great revivals, are we to share in them?\u2019 Rev.Prof.Lyman, Montreal; discussion led by Rev.Dr.Hill ; ; - Wednesday Evening, Arvil 19\u2014Devotional Exercises.Address, \u201cSon tn Canadian Congregationalism,\u201d\u201d Rev.J.T.Daley, B.A,, Maxville.Address.The churches are requested to send full @elegations.The names of all ministers and dclegates requiring accommodation in the try should be sent to the Rev.W.R, Harvey, Congregational College, Montreal.The officers of the association are: Moderator, Rev.W.H.Watson, Cowansville: scribe, Rev.Frank J.Day, B.A., B.D, Sherbrooke; representative on C.C.M.S., Rev.Hugh Ped- ley, B.A., Montreal.- HISTORIC SIEGE IN WORD AND PICTURE \u201cNo matter how many men and what -supplies the Russians send to the letter in the Globe this morning on-the!Far East now, no matter the number of engagements fought, the result will \u2018ready been their lot in the past.They are hopelessly beaten and might as well.admit it.\u201d N \u2019 With this personal estimate of the final ending of the Russo-Japanese war, Mr.Ashmead Bartlett, who was special correspondent with the Japs at the Port Arthur slege, concluded his most interesting lecture in the Windsor Hall last night, and the\u2019 large and fashionable gathering, which had just been treated to lantern views of the awful havoc of.modern warfare in the shape of fields and fields of dead soldiers of the Mikado lying under shadow of 203 Metre Hill, was ready and frank with its applause.As a speaker, Mr.Bartlett is not quite the success one naturally looks for in a world's lecturer on such\u2019 a big subject.With nothing of the! robust about him, his voice is, at the present moment at any rate, scarcely suited for a hall like the Windsor and there must have.béen more than a few in last night's audience who had some difficulty in following the wordy narrative,\u201d although all were doubtless able to carry along the story intelligently from the many \u2018interesting views thrown on the screen.Nor is the \u2018stage appearance of the war writer of the most impressive.He gets off what Le has to say in a style that suggests there is to\u2019 be a rush to catch the last train fer somewhere, the\u2019 while he swings in rythmic fashion from, the one foot to the other, at'a corner of the platform.But of course it was at the feet of a great war correspondent \u2018come to worship, and there was no In~lination to criticise too readily any platform mannerisms, : \u2019 .A TERRIBLE \u201cTERRAIN.\u201d Starting out with the early operations of Togo's squadron directed against Port Arthur, the \u2018Times\u2019 man took \u2018his aydiente from the fleet, to the po- pitiond occupied\u2019 on shore around the doomed fortress, from battery to battery, from point to point among.the mountains from and -over .which the Japanese conducted their protracted operations.The views, which are from photss taken by the lecturer himself, fhow as no extent of letterpress could, the terrible nature of the country.over which the attacking arny had to advance.Rough and rocky mountains, cut and sectioned by deep and difficult defiles, were there at every hand to help the Russian defence, Uphlll and down, through brooks, and across miles of - boulder strewn country had the plucky little men of Japan to carry thelr provender and munitions of war, until at the end of it all, the audience flowing measure of admiration: and lpraise for those men who dered and did.\u2019 CHICAGO MARKETS.By private wire to Mr.\u201cC.D.Monk, from J.8.Bache & Co.: .Address, \u2018\u2018Some present-day needs be the same, defeat such as has al-e that the majority of the crowd had were left with hothing but an over-.CLOSING QUOT \u2018AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.° 25 Toledo Electric at 235%.10 Toronto Street at 110.© 25 Toronto Street at 10944 50 Domision Iron at 213.60 Dominion Iron at 21%.276 Mackay common at 43.50 Mackay common at 43.560 Mackay common af 43.ï 10 Montreal wer at 50% 60 Montreal Power at SL 60 Detroit United at 84.16 Dominion Coal at 79%.50 Dominion Cedl at 79%.25 Twin City at 118.> « 26-Twin\u2019 City at 118.2 Mackay preferred at 74%, 7% Mackay preferred at 74%.3 Switch preferred at 114.60 Lake of Woods com.at 108%.NEW YORK STOCKS.: By private wire to Mr, C.D.Monk- by J.S.Bache and Co.; - April 11.April 13 PESCRIPTION op CL ep\u201d CL AmalgamatedCopper 574 86% 87% 87 Am Locom.Co.57 5s18 .67 a oO do pref 117% 1187% 119% 120% Am Sugar Rfg Co .143% 142K 14234.142% do do pref eer ween ves Am Smeltg & Ref.Co 1183 115% 116 Am Carand Foundry 40% 40 40% Anaconda Mining Co 126 Atch Top & Santa Fe.\u2018do do ref Baltimore and Ohio do do pref Brooklyn Ra Tr.Chicago & Alton Co Can Pacific.\u2014- Canada Southern.Ches and Ohio.Chic and N West.Chicago M andSt P.Colorado Southern.do do pref ConGasNV.Col Fuel and Iron Clev CC ard L.Detroit United Ry.Del Lack and Weat.Dolaware-Hudson.Denver R G pref.Duluth 8 8h-Alt.do : do p Great Northern pref.General Kleotrie,:.Terror Central.Hocking Valley.Iowa Central com.\u2019 Kansas-Toxas come do prete Louieville - Nashville Manhattan Elevated Missouri Paciflo .Motropo!itan Trao.NY Cen Hudsen.Erie Rafitoad do de I pref do do II pret NY.Ont.Western.Norfolk-West com .Northern Seourities.Pacific Mail.Penn RR.Pressed Steel com.| do do pref.Peoples Gns.: do do prcf£.\u2026.Phil and Reading.do do do I'pref Pullman.A Rock Island Cert.Southern Ry com.do do pref.Southern Pacifle.Tenn Coal-Iton.Texas Paciflo., Twin City.US Leather com.do do p US Steel com.do do pref.U 8 Rubber com.sees do do pref.Union Paciflo com.0 do : pref.\u2026.99% 99% o pref.\u2026.46 46 ves West Union Tel.93% 08 .95 Wisconsin com .23% 23 28 do do pref .Bly BI Bl bi \u2014 SEIZURES WERE LIGHT.City Food Inspectors Find Very Few \u2018 Infractions of Law.+ At the -city abattoirs last week the city aus thorities seized four calves, twenty livers and bruised meat.205.pounds of * te \u2018 ve Ly oo ; Mr.Norman S.Lusher, m@nager of Wheat; May.116 16 115 15% : ) Battersby's ticket.agency, 8t.James uly .Le sg N%-8 8G Hi In the markets and shops 580 pounds of street, who has just undergone.a'dif- |Corti.Ma .4844\" \u201848 ia 48%.| Yoal were confiscated, Sone = 49 poundy ficult opsration for appendicitis st the 48%-14 464 Si of beef, 17 pounés-Df pork, 38 pounds of | Mount Royal Sanatorium, was reported [0 0% - 20-46 © 20%-44 SAUSRES.20 pounds of poultry.% pounds to be doing as well as could be.ex- Bee 2 13m | Tie stores contributed 110.pound ted.this afternoon.285 1, , ; \u201cpounds of tien pecte mr ring ; 13 13 $7-10 13 97-10 net wa ee su no extreme NO BILL\" RETURNED, = 147 : as 18 light one, ph the teas lon of Deven .* A pou a) - Gran = seis! w : el.qu uty Jester reread oe Bi ed 181 73-7 73-7 this time of the Feer.*\".; 7 easy against a Basse aud Telegphore 4.; \u2014 > TT.Dubeau, in the Oourt of g's Bench, The : == : CITE = scoused .held on olrcumstantial evi- R the PURE t dence for the death of an old man famed axative ; æ PE iia Five Ih No: G% query.ver : .des y.- 1 vember lan Nor hei - À Qures a Coté inOne Day, 2 : \u2018 > Son, ace - this poison frem tbe system as taly- s - become weakened or diseased there is on accumulation of uric acid that poisons the blood.In coursing through thé bady the ute acid settles in the joints and causes articular\u2014joint\u2014rheumatism; it attacks the lower beautiful sacred songs that should be \u201cBeautiful Isle of Some- - ATIONS cattle, twenty-thres \u2018 N.Y.writes:\u2014\"\u201cAbout six years 1°; to frequent attacks of inflammatory.rbeufatism in my foot and hip WARNER'S.SAFE CURE 1s purely vegetabla%and contains no harmful drugs.It is + .or JS pov NY Phe ra \"ip mri 2 1 æe Ce + Le) - \u201d\u201c Let Tae or y, of Successful, : en the Bowels are filled with undigested food we rnay be a great worse off than if we were half tously cured, starved for want of Food.: Because, food that stays too long \"in the Bowels decays there, just as 418 atayod too \u2018long !n the ogên air.30 that they needs Æ - 5 - - = he : .- - v This richer nourishment, jn turn, | to.the smaller dose of Cascarets.from time - to time than the doses preceding.it.This reduction of doze ocontinuss till the worst case of Constipation is comfortably, naturlly, .and nutri ut, one big dose won't take the place of ten small doses of Cas-.carets.Because, Ît needs only one Cape - o * And, you know that a poisonoùm caret at a time to stimulate all \u201c Gasrises from Decayed food, even ta the open air.\u201cThat Gas would start a postilence in a whole neighborhood if .the Health Authorities did not compel removal of its Cause.: ».= + _ Well, when Food decays in the Bowels, through delayed and overdue action, what happens?* .\u2018This is what happens: \u2018 The millions of little Suction Pumps that line the Bowels and Intestines then draw Poison from.hd decayed Food, Instead of Nourish- lov.weak feeling, and stomach up.sent they were intended to draw.Bowel - Muscles enough, : without purging, discotnfort or loss of nutrk- ; Six Cascarets, at a time, would act like the Whirlwind Cathartic you sre used to, but six would do less good than one Cascaret at a time.Becauss, Six would drive the food thiough so fast you would get little nutrigon from it, and would waste Pein Julces needed for the next four meglg.Lo If you want a \u201c\u2018purge\u2019 with all the \u2018gripes,\u2019 burnings, inside irrita- setting, of common Cathartica, don't \u201cThis Polson gets into the b} oad use enough Cascarets at a dose to Ç and, in time, spreadsall over the body, .unless the Causs of Constipation is_ promptly removed.produce that.But, if you want the same natural action that a six-mile walk in the «+ country would give yqu, (without Wear Sse re M ; the weariness) take ono Cascapet at You know, there are about thirty | % time.With intervals between, til feet of Intestines \u2014 Bowels \u2014 in © Y°U reach the exact condition you every human body.+ Thess Intestines are lined with a ot tightens when \u2018Then, carry the litle ten cent \u2018muscular tissue that tig] Food touches it.desire.© cp v FS \u201cVest Pocket\u201d box constantly with This tightening, after Food-frio- You, and take a Cascarst whenever tion, is what drives that Food on, through Its thirty-foot Journey, to Digestion, Nutrition, ° + When thèse Bowel-Muscles grow flabby, weak, or lazy from want.of Exercise, the Food does not tickle them enough to act.So That's Constipation} .- Castor Oil, or * Physic,\u201d will help to slide out ne load of trouble, but they can\u2019t hoip the Causs-\u2014 =.- In fact, they weaken th Muscles more than ever by elaoken- ing them,and by doing-work for_thom the Musdlesof the Bowels, and make them stronger every time (hey foros thess Musoles to sot .\u2018The stronger these opel the food, the stronger does past.the friction of the cod aot on ths.flow Digestive Juicen.yous t you need it.Ones Cascaret at & time wil and Elimination, promptly cleanss a foul Breath, or - * Coated Tongue.thus proving clear - its ready, steady, sure, but and a effective action.\u2019 TT A coming Headache can be warded off, int shortorder, by a single Cascaret, and the cause removed.Heartburn, Gas-belching, Acid- risings in the throat, and Colicky feeling arc sure signs of Bowel trouble e Bowel- ; dealt with empty, .One Cascaret stop the coming trouble, movo on ths Bowel load, which they should do for ves.) ; and fres the Digestive Juices, if that aby hod binissbispoprel heed - one Cascaret is taken from the Vest - en them\u2014not aailng tosupport.them.are noticed.\u2014 \u201c When your Bowel-Muacles grow .«6% flabby they noed Exercise to strength- | Don't fall to th 7 « e Vest Pocket \u2019 en them=not.Phyalo\"\".to POMPES < Cascaret Box will you constantly, them, Ke Form \u201cthe habit].ae.use, you know you won't \u2018There's only onokind of © walk to a Drug Store, nor back to Exercise for the Bowal-M I\" your room, every time your Bowels Its name is CASCARETS, and ought fo have a Cascaret.its price is Ten Cents a box.erefore, \u2018Wear them with - Cascarets act Exercise on you, like your watch, or your lead- pencil, and noto the eplendid effect on your Health and Spirits.Muscles million boxes a year, for six years You oan try Cascarets FREE before you buy.- Write for Fres Saf- The more of these Juiges that ple and bobkiet, \u2018The Curse of Con- act on Fobd, the more Nutriment atipation,\" best ever printed on tho docs that Foodturninto,andthericher subject.nourishment do the little Suction Pumps cf ths Intestines drawout of it.Address Sterling Remedy - * Company, 374 St Paul Street, Montreal, c es ett eta \u201cfrom food poisons, and should bs Ni ; Re! ' ROCKEFELLER.©.Millionaire's Speech Was Heart-Breaking.New York, April 12.\u2014In his sermon in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, Sunday, the Rev.Dr.Newell Dwight Hillis, referred to the gift of $100,000 made by John D.Rockefeller to the American Board of Foreign Missions and to hE Rr son, Ho sald.; .: lest wor n this generation Pere spoken before Brown Uni- veraity by & young man who is to inherit ond .of (the greatest fortunes iu this country.They were spoken in defense -of the trusts, Listen to them: * \u2018The American, Beauty rose can be produced in all its splendor only by sacrificlag the early buds that w up around it, The rose has 1,000 buds, and to produce the American Beauty the gardener goes around it with & Knife and snips 999 that all the strength and beauty may be forced into one bloom.\" .\u201cIn his economic argument this young man tells the working classes brutally that 999 small business men must, be snuffed out of existence that his Am- \u2018jerlcan beauty, the trust, may.be produced Listen to Christ, \u2018Let the strong bear the burdens of the weak, &n again, \u2018Give and it shall be given unto you.\u2019 ; : .\u201cThese words in defense of the trusts are the most heartbreaking things in literature to those who know what is going to come in the future, Can you wonder that after that, when a man gives gifts, we have no gratitude to return.\u201d CALLED UNSPEAKABLY VILLAINous.Pittsburg, April 11.\u2014\u201cWhat would a |gooa Christian do with.Rockefeller's :| wealth?\u201d was the theme of a sermon delivered.in the Second.Presbyterian Church, of Pittsburg, Sunday night by the Rev.S.Edward Young.In part Mr.Young sald: i \u2019 \u201cI suppose no clear-headed, unbiased reader of a half dozen histories, favorable and unfavorable, describing the rise of the Standard Oil Company, would doubt that the process of-crush- ing rival concerns, by which ît came to affluence, was unspeakably villain ous, For myself I would rather go before God to-night in the person of a manslayer, who has deliberately killed bis man, than in the person of the head of that company, which, if I under» stand_the facts, has been instrument in taking almost all the earthly possessions of multitudes of men,\u2019 = Mr.Young then went on to say that he was in favor of taking the money which had been offered the churches.He sald it could not longer, now be returned to its rightful owners, and that \u2018Pocket box as soon as the first signs.It Would probably do some good \u201cin \u2018Church work Fe y » KNIGHTS OF LABOR | IN FAVOR OF BILLS Passed a Resolution Favoring Autonomy Bills as They Stand at Present.1 At a meeting held last night Domin- lon Assembly, 2463, Knights of Labor, adopaed a resolution dealing with the Northwest Autonomy Bill3, in which ft Was declared that the autonomy bills {should be left.as they.are, it being \u2018f unjust to impose upon a minority anything undesirable to them.It was also embodied in-the resolution that 75 per cent.of \u2018the members of the assembly were in favor of non-sectarian schools and compulsory education, __The resolution read as foliowf .\u2018Whereas, in the opinioh of this body, respective organizations or otherwise, either for or against certain clauses my bills discussed by the representz- Where Pure Milk Can Be Obtained F 1 lace in the City of Montreal where a Deals and 8 auine ly pure, and can be proven to be so.The Guaranteed: istributio ape that ve os ted to be f from Canada, for the d n of m : can re upon- ree an impurities.and from any danger of carrying foreign substances into the housetoid, that is really and, gen Pure Milk Co.have Try it The GUARANTEED PURE*\u2018MILM CO°Y., 2685 St.Caterise Strost * TEL.UF 68.ik can be obtained the first complete plant in tives of the people in the House of Commons; .And, whereas, the remarks of some of the members and the criticisms on the part of a section of the Canadian able, narrow aud illiberal, that they least, a feeling of animosity and dis- ~ \u2018ca MPBELL'S CLOTHING Bought from us is kept pressed free of charge ®SUITS TO.SUIT ANY PURSE Cor.St.James and Victoria Square THE GREATEST FEATURE you want it-when you want ft-and pay as you want to\u2014no waiting\u2014no worry\u2014get all at once.Metropolitai\u2019s Hints on Home Comforts - Fugnishing homes is a sclence\u2014sn art in practical sctence-resulting from the knowledge that comes from experience.A beautiful home is pot sonde = by accident, it is thé conseyuence of much careful study and nstaking \u2018e£- fort.Upwards of a quarter of a century trading BXOLUSI Y in home furniebings\u2014aupplying every need for the comfort of the home\u2014has given us an enviable experience, one which makes it safer for you to come to us for all your home wants\u2014because we cause we can make you better and! eâce.Metropolitan House Furnishing Co., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, ; ' 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame Street ry ow them\u2014because we have them\u2014and be- sfer terms than- houses of lesser experi- | wi be v *.A GOODRANGE is a source of never ending joy to the housekeeper.We can ~~ supply you a Range to suit your - kitchen \u2018and your needs.\u2018We have them in different sizes and all are carefully constructed.Give us a cill and examine them for yourself.Co + CEG.R.PROWSH, - - 208 Medill Street.GHAMBERLAIN'S AMBITION.PARA 4a.\u2018840 say Mr, Joseph Chamberlain made become ~ \u201c NE .\u2014\u2014 FE a ings SE saying, amongst other this he hoped ior + cord, amongst & hitherto united, prosperous and contented people; And whereas, many organizations from the Atlantic to the Pacific, have glven vent nelghbors children should be educated.And; whereas, 75 per cent, of the members of this organization are favorable to a system of free, noun-sectarian schools, and compulsory education, yet we consider it intolerable, unjust, ty- jrannical and unmanly to impose upon any portion of the community anything they do not desire; be it, therefore, unanimously in favor of the autonomy bills ag they now \u2018stand, or in accordance with the wishes of the minority ot our fellow-citizens, - am .The Allan Line Royal Mall steamship Bavarian, from Liverpool, is.reported entered Halifax, 7.30 p.m.on April 7.SPECKS BEFORE THE EYES, Seeing Things In The Day Time.There are Thousands ef Persons Afflicted This Way.Ninety = Nine Times Out of One Mundred It 1d Caused by Either the Liver, Stomach, Bowels or Digestive Organs.Ta no part of tbe body are the effects of eo stipation more quickly noticed than in the con.\u2018| dition of tha eyes.quickly q to the poisonous elements which ave orbed into the blood in chronic césee of liver torpid- Îty and sluggish bowsl actiod.When you seé in the whites of the eyes 14 the whole system; but it is the ting objects in tbe vision itself that are even more quickly apparent.Thousands of see th fa daylimes their vi ë iH gut id Hi Récris §ifgis ily Seti £3: B i 3 i 16E 1 i} J is 200 in one night.cents, all dealers.A poantensigaed by Wo Baath.press, have become so.violent, intoler- ~kthe speaker could n blurred, comme between them and other spe i ; ! i «| was not & suburb of Birmingh RAA.YE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, WANED from Your Food, | re stort i LE tetera atid LORD CECA: ANB A \\ .Dr.Hillis Says the Young \u2018Widely the Unionist Party » is Di id 3 - ! \u2018 The strongest opponent of Mr.Chamberlain in .the House of Commons Is Lord Hugh Cecil, that younger son of the late Marquis of Salisbury, whe, seems likely to attain high rank in the tical arena.The radical nature of is difference with the ex-Colonial Secretary regarding fiscal.policy is well brough out in a speech.dellvered to his constituents at Greenwich on March 25, from which we quote the Times\u2019 report as follows;\u2014 ; © Lord Hugh Cecil said he had taken an active part in many parts of the country in the fiscal controversy, and had found himself in opposition to some excellent members of the party to which he belonged.How far was he Justified?The controversy had been invoked by Mr.Chamberlain and the Tarift Reform League, and since the whole country was invited to express an opinion it wag\u2019 unavoidable that those who differed from Mr, Chamberlain should ut forward their side of the\u2019 question.Of al the criticisms of himself probably none was more widely dregarded than that in respect of the Duke of Denvonshire's letter addressed to an elector of Lewisham some elghteen months ago.He approved of the issue of the Duke of Devonshire's letter, considering the circumstances.Incidentally he and those\u2019 who thought with bim were concerned in preventing the Conservative and Unionist party from becoming wholly protectionist.At the time to which he was alluding it appeared that \u2018Mr.Chamberlain was sweeping all before him.Lord Hugh Cecil continued\u2014Even in official quarters there was none of the light that shines now.I might on two occasions have exercised an influence which might have been Injurous to the Conservative candidate, with whom I was mot in agreement on the fiscal question.Lord Hugh Cecil went on to explainghat-one retary\u2014e critical moment\u2014what he now complained of was that an inde- opposition to.him, though he was fortunate enough to be supported by the local political organization and by the official representatives of the party iw the House of Commons.Continuing, he determined 1f you have regard to the general question of what.members of Parliament ought to do, not sent to Parllament to exercise a merely mechanical function.It is evident that if they were so sent it would be better to have in form, as well as In| reality, .machines.(Renewed laughtr.) + There would-be no.difficulty in arrang-j .ing a method by which some sort of proxy might be given to the Government.Whips which they might use for the whole Parliament in.the name of such and such a borough.(Great laughter.) But no .one maintains that members of\u201d Parliament should act so.There are clrcumstances in which you must exercise your own judgment.The mechanism must always be subordinated to the appeal to the individual con- sclence and judgment whenever the is- such an appeal reasonable.I am not, therefore, careful to defend the detall- ment.I would ask, rather, to be judged by & general view of the purpose 1 have tried to pursue.The general purpose I had in view was to maintain, first of all, the righteousness, and wisdom of adheri iu its main lines to the \u2018fiscal policy which we.call free trade; and, secondly, the right of every Conservative member and every person all Canadians are Justified In giVINE!belonging to the Conservative party, expression to their viéws through their|gpether he be in Parliument or out of Parliament, to maintain free trade principles without derogating from his of the Northwést Territories\u2019 Autono-!character as a Cpnservative, Loud cheers.) vo : © OPINION OF LATE PREMIER.Mr.Chamberldin\u2019s letter raises sev- which I sill deal very briefly.He made a reference to opinions which he believed were entert which-it is not necessary.forme to deal with.But I may say that the ogm-| plexion of the late Lord Salisbury'a opinions of Mr.Chamberlain's policy to thelr feelings, indicating how their has always been perfectly well known\u2014 a matter absolutely well known, and quite unquestionable to all those who saw Lord Salisbury and conversed with him on political topics during the last three months of his life\u2019 Every member of his family knew them; every gentleman who had occasion to meet him knew them quite well.There was no doubt about them at all.Mr.Cham- Resolved, that this organization is|berlain has used some very interesting quotations from Lord Salisbury\u2019's ear- Mer speeches, it is, perhaps, right to point out that the salient feature of Mr.Chamberlain's policy as developed In May and June, 1903\u2014the \u2018sallent feature which was new and aroused and engaged public attention from one end of the country to the other\u2014was the taxation of food, and upon the taxation of food-upon the exciting controversy which followed \u2014 Lord Salisbury's opinion was never in doubt.It may be taken as absolutely certain and unquestionable that on the taxation of food he differed from Mr.Chamberlain.(Loud cheers.) There are other matters which well deserve attention.Mr.Chamber- iain has not been all his life a member of the Conservative party.He entered it rather late in life (laughter), and he 1s not, perhaps, so.well acquainted with the rules that govern it as those who have been fortunate enough to be born within its ranks, Certainly it has never been the custom of the Conservative y to take Its policy from what we are accustomed to call the caucus.Singularly enough, Mr.Ch berlain makes no appeal to the authority of Mr.Balfour; he\u2019 appeals to the caucus, as though he were still dealing with some question of Radical municipal life in Birmingham in the seventles.(Laughter, cries and a voice, \u201cJust like Joey.) CONSERVATISM NEW AND OLD.1 Having paid a personal tribute to Mr, Chamberlain for his lofty conceptione and his loyal friends for Mr.Balfour, claim for Mr.rlain that he had always been, strictly speaking, a follower of the tactics which Mr.Balfour laid down in his speeech at Sheffield.The main feature of the Prime Minister's policy was called \u201cfiscal retaliation.\u201d He had never opposed fiscal retaliation in principle.Nor had He ever criticiz it at any length in detail.His position was à De siniple one etme 1%, was perfec sound in nciple.wo ond gain on tine by threatening or imposing a particular duty against a foreign country which would induce that country to give us better terms in negotiations, we were\u2019 to take.that course.- was whether it would give us e only, question advan- Mr.Balfour's policy Colonial Con~ terence as Mr Balfour put it forward.the subjects the Colonial Conference should discuss, Je claimed, therefo on thess matters a complete mcquitt on all party grou Hé could not | help thinking that there was something dehind the political position at Green.wlatu:;W.BC ny gt Fhe 5a Ape + À - A Speech Which Shows How] A = Only i\u201d Fit-Reform Wardrobe in this city\u2014 \u2019 2344 St.Catherine Street.AFUIL 19,06.a ° MeRelérm Rain Costs ere the | most tiseful of top coats, tat a the sun shines, they're \u2014 = rain pours down, they'ré the ome protection that protects from neck to chilly \u201c Made with\u2019 hig, broad shoulders\u2014 roomy backs\u2014light, easy, comfortable, Rich Tweed effects\u2014~$15 to $25.; 4 Just the thing to slip on these evenings or \"Canadian Pacific Rallway Co's.ALLANLINE ST, JON AND HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL Calling at Movie.\"ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.\u2019 From From From .dverpool.Bt, Joba.-, - Hatifsx, 36 Mer.- Bavaria - 154grit.17 hp 6 April - Virginian, new, 22 April.4 12 Apl.- Tonision - - 20 her, 1 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Ionian - - - - 6 May Towision - - 2 Jon Victorian - - 12 May Victerian - - 9 Jose Bararian 19 May Bavarian - 16 june Yrgioien - = 26 May Virgisian - 23 Jone ein trip.arch: ote aa OS 0 pus bour.18 knots will enable her to make the te from Montreal to Liverpool under 7 days.unisian\u2019s record passage, Movilie to Rim- ouski, \u20186 days, 4 hours.Bavarian's record .jrun, 6 days, 3 Hours, 12 minutes.Accommodation and cuisine unsurpassed.Polite attention.No vibrarion.Electric lighting and steam heat throughout.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $70 and upwards, according to steamer and location of room.Second Cabin, $42.50 and upwards.Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, 327.50 and $28.75.H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St., Montreal.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.ST.JOHN, N.B., AND LIVERPOOL.From Liverpool.From St.John, N.B.April 4.LAKE ERIB .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.April 23 April 11.LAKE MANITOBA .April 29 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To | Liverpool, 365.00 and upward, according to steamer and accommodation.Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00; to London, $42.50.Round Trip at reduced rates, Third Class Rates to Liverpool, London, \u2018Glasgow, Belfast,\u201d Londonderry and Queens- .town, $26.50.From Liverpool, London or of these occaslons was the réappoint-| ment of Mr.Lyttelton as Colonial Sec-| pendent candidate was to be brought in| 1} s3ld;\u2014I am told that my views are| tal Open to criticism; but that can only be Members are] .sue is of sufficient magnitude to make| ed votes I \u2018have given in this Parla-| eral points of controversy, with some af |.late Lord | have a tendency to create, to say the Balisbury, my fathér.That 1s a matter - Complete asso NADIAN \u201cPACIFIC EASTER EXCURSION TICKETS AT ~ One Way First Class Fare Between stations Port Arthur and East, going 20th to 24th April, return until 25th April, 1905.CHEAP SEG PACIFIC COAST Until 15th May, 1906.- 129 St James Bt, Windsor TICKET OFFICES St.8tn., Place Vig \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 13 midnight.Last car, every halt hour} Junction\u201440 min.night.From (Loud laught plainly now th ectiy entitled?.He t tage.or.a disadvantage.6 coepted] He did not want to set any.linits on in the The World's Favorite Whisky Medical Press Opinions : \u201cThe Lancet.\u201d\u2014It is a singularly Pure Spirit, in which any very pronounced flavour is practically \"absent.\u201cHospital.\u201d\u2014A Pure and Matured Whisky as that of this firm is most acceptable to many patients.: \u201c .\u201cFamily Doctor.\u201d\u201d\u2014We can strongly recommend this Liqueur Whisky \u201c as being free from adulteration.; ON SALE EVERYWHERE.rted stock kept iñ Bond in Montreal for - \u2018Canadian Distribution.TO THE to LT \u2018 OND CLASS RATES| | SINGL MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO.LACHINE\u2014From Post Office\u201420 min.ger- | 40 a.m.to 8 p.m., 30 min.service 8 p.m, 12 midnight, From 20 min.service 5.50 a.m.to 8.45 p.m., Saba ar, 12.45 midn From gt.Dents Station to Henderson Station 6 am.to 830 pr, every S20 Dieville 8t.to Henderson Sad Chennev on \u201cFor Sault au Recoliet, at Denis cars to connect MOUNTAIN\u2014From Mt.Royal Ave.\u201430 service 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From Victoria Ave, Westmount\u201420 min.service 5.50 18.10\"4.m.OARTIERVILLE\u2014From Gnowdon'g service 6 a.m.to 13 mid- Cartierville-40-min.seryice 5.40 em, to 11.40 p.m.Extra cars will be run on all Mines as reg 5 am.AU RECOLLE take at Bt.\u2018Denls Station EE and cheers) It was intention to get rid of the old Conservative party and substitute one botind together by protection.He would resist such a project to the utmost of his power (loud only in the interests of free trade, to which he so strongly adhered, hit in the interests of Conservatism, interents of union between Great Britain \u2018and Ireland, Church, the defence of property, and BETS tIma E202 form of S absolute cure for ged freer the NBstablished \\ 4 HONORS «0 FOR AN OLD AND TRIED FRIEND.: & & & TL CE | Famous ~~ \u201cAs Supplied | Liqueur to | Whisky The Howe | ® PE | of Lords Cue Matured in \u2019 and Sherry Casks \"114 au pee fs ep \u201c Guaranteed.Cammons.; \u2018 a a \u2018 RAILWAY LA APRES CITE NEW YORK EXCURSION APRIL 20th, 1906.FROM MONTREAL {3:32 )$10.65 Going dats, April 20th.Return limi y 1st.Trains leave at 8.46 am.and 10 am week days, and 7.40 p.m.daily.EASTER Holiday Fares QUEBEC, $4.50 TORONTO, $10.00 SHERBROOKE, $3.35 HAMILTON, $10.68 - OTTAWA, $3.60 LONDON, $12.96 ; DETROIT, $15.00 PT.HURON, $14.55 prings, N.Y., and intermediate stations and turn, at eves FARE - Going Apri} 20th to 34th, inclusive.Return Jimit, April 35th, 1906.\\ .CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St.James Street, Telephones Main 40 snd .41, or Bonaventure Station.Rutland Railrsad EXCURSION \"NEW YORK \u2018FOR THE - 610.65 sous rrr.Trains leave Montreal 8.80 a.m.and 7.10 p.m.\u2018Arrive New York 8.45 p.m.and 7.17 a.m.Furthor .informstion and Pullman sccommo- dation at \u2018CITY TICKET OFFIOH, 14t 9T.JAMES ST.(Tel.Main 4156) and Windeor Station.policy, there would Ve a great and increasing Radical movement.Therefore \u2018he was op Jt stood for.Its methods were :But the rest of Er \u201cFrom .Manchester.d all other points in Canada, also Messina |- , ~ * Froth MONTREAL (Windsor Station) to J le just regulations of the relation of capital and labor.If Conservatism wea once spbordinated to a protectionist] to the new party and.all \u2018they were thé methods of.dri ning.| nd was not like ry.$27.50.ST.JOHN, N.B., TO LONDON.(Via Halifax, N.S.) | MOUNT TEMPLE .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.April Carrying Third Claes passengers only.Excellent accommodation fn closed rooms.Rates to London and other British, Scandinavian and Finnish points, same as vis Liverpool service.MONTREAL (Via Quebec)-TO LIVERPOOL.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .May 11 June 16 LAKE ERIE .ccvcveeenen.May 25.June 29 LAKE MANITUBA .Jupe } July à Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atlantic Steamship Lips Beard of Trade Building, St.Sacrament St, - Montreal.FURNESS, WITRY & C0, (LT'D) Proposed Sailings, Manchester Liners, Lt'd, ST.JOHN.N.B., AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester: ~~ Bro iy 7 Mar.Manchester Merchant - 36 Mar.Manchester Importer .April 20 MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.\u2019 Front Montreal.13 April.*Manchester Trader .May 8 27 Aprll.Manchester Shipper .May 20 11 May.Manchester Importer .:.Jube:.3 Some of the above steamers have first-class \u2018 -1 accommodation for a limited number of pas- \u2018Lsengers \u201c \u2018 B [2 ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP to MONTREAL.8.8.Birmingham, from Antwerp .April 15 *Fitted with cold storage.\u2019 For further particulars, apply to : | FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Limited, Agents, MONTREAL.| \"REFORD AGENCIES\" DO''ALDSON LINE._ Glasgow Weekly Service from St John, N.B.From Glasgow, From St.John.pril - Mar.11.SalaciA \u201d .\u2026.scocosesvonsonce A 1 Mar.18.Indranf .0.00 vesene April 8 Mar.25.Athenia (cold storage) twin BCFÉW OL.ic00cec0 a\u2026cccccces April 15 \u2019 - THOMSON LINE London Service from Portland, Me: From Newcastle.From Portland.Mar.11 Kildona (cold storage&cool air) Apr.1 Mar.25 lona (cold storage&coo] alr).Apr.15 © TO LEITH.© {Mar 11.KIMODB Le.Aprif T_- THROUGH BILLS OF LADING .Granted by any of the above Lines té or .from any point fn ' CANADA OR WESTERN §TATHS.AGENTS.\u2014D.O.Wood, Room Board of ited), St.Jobn, N.B., or THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Linked, ss BT.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD, SS.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d - \u2018First Salling from Montreal (Victoria Pier), MONDAY, 24th APRIL, \"(Ice permitting) and afterwards on every alternate Monday .during season, leaving Quebec the following day at NOON for FATHER POINT, GASPH BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after noon of sailing day.- For Freight, Passage and Stateroom, apply 0 .J.\u2018G.BROCK & CO., Agents, - 211 Commissioners St., City.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY \"EASTER EXCURSIONS Round Trip Tickets at One Way - First Class Fare to all points on this line, * Good going April 20th to 24th inclusive.Co : Good returning until April 25, 1905.Societies and Clubs wishing to.make arrangements for excursions to St.Hilaire (Otterburn Park,) St.\u2018 Hyaëinthe, Quebec, or other points, will be given rates.and all other: information \u2018on application to City Ticket Office.: - VT Wf % oo - | ; : ary nr CANADA'S FAMOUS.TRAIN, THE, MARINE EXPRESS leaves Montreal, 13.00 Deon, Sally exespt Satur for all » IW \u201cNow Branewd \u2018and Nova, Bootie, pe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ MASSE ©.QVPY TICKET OPFION \"= 468 Où Jirres Street, tb : And'Bongveñture Station.UT fhe kitew that the people of that rough and of the whole country love: Mb.and.justices, and In the nama + v ool \u2018Birmingham; people did not like to be facturers Cp Prod 3 ee rdered about or bullied into a poligy.daily press apd ask Jour pelg = Englishmen had learnsd to value in % it.ou oan va eu { pendence, and when the titfne came for LEE Te Cou Lobtaining.the decision Bf the elsoter- Magraon, à 8 o = : ft .0 ; ate on the controversy would not hase\u2019s OINtmMent ia: fie soi in Greewid, becaise i CPR TS SE ES Ca au = 4 | à * i « Sal \u2019 J PoE A %.LE chery.0.© Fi Prom St.Jolin, Trade, Toronto, Ont.; Schofield Co.(Lim- \u2018 J \u2018 .TE @rhe Fun and Philosophy of \u2018Hans Chriatten Bions.MArrk 14th, 4.15 p.m.Tickets 50c and 25c.@ Proceeds Pteel Engravings and Etchings, jibe proof, and Artists\u2019 proof stated Fapital and assets exceed.; 30! Mlaims paid exceed .Foaleht asd an en Saturday.4% Curtain Rises at 8 Sharp \u201cUA WIZARD OF OF paye DEEE IEW ee | atiness: Wed, | ACADEMY HARRY CLAY BLANEY ACROSS THE PACIFIC PRICRS\u20141ke, 25c, 500 and 75c.Next Wesk\u2014HANLON'S SUPÉRBA.FRANCAIS \"35a pany.The: Big Sensation * Burlesquers entihg\u2019 \u2018Doi £ Mr.Pipp,\u201d on ot Exceptional Mori sad pn RICES\u201410c, 30c, 80c, 35c, eB BROADWAY BURLESQUERS.put Week, \u201cTHEATRE ROYAL Every _Aftencon = and Evening ., THIS WEEK, APRIL 10, Queen of the White Slaves.bur J.Limb.Grand Scenic Production.Greatest Cast over produced in Melodrama.me PRICES\u2014I0c, 20c, 30c and 50c.: Next Week\u2014THE VILLAGE PARSON: THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES el.Bell Past 1395, Week of APRIL 10th, MADAME SANS-GENE Play in 4 Acts, by Victorien Sardou.Matinee Baturday.Next Week\u2014POLYEUCTE ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH | GRAND EASTER SALE IN THE LECTURE HALL, \u2018Friday and Saturday, 14th and 18th, inst.Afternoon and Evening.FA SERVED FROM 6 To 8 PM.| ART ASSOCIATION PHILLIPS SQUARRK CALLERIES CLOSED.Reading Room opsn to Mem- bors, sa.m to 6 p.mn.TTT TT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Protestant infants\u2019 Home, 8508 GUY STREET, Will be held THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, at 2 p.m.All interested in the Home are.invited.Tea will be served.THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the WESTMOUNT AMATEUR @SOCIATION.vi!l be held in the Club Rooms.dif Victoria Hail.April 13tL.\u201c ATHLETIC AS- Business: Election of Offieers.ALF.A.ANDREWS.TT Te 525%: ENTERTAINMENTS > MISS MARIE SHEDLOCK - 1 Of London, Eng.Andersen\u2014Art Gallery, April 12, 8.1 The Poetry and Pathos of Hans Christian Andersen\u2014Art Gallery, April 13, 8.15.p Both of these Lectures with Story Tilustra.Tickets $1.00.Stories for Young and Old\u2014Windsor Hall, Seats now on sale at Shaw's and Wiadsor a for Victorian Order of Nurses n.| Tickets from any member of the Committee = |SCOTSMEN PIPED Steel Engravings.Auction Sale of a valuable collection of mostly in > FOR THE ESTATE ; Late Samue! Newton, Esq., of Drummondville, gether with about 50 other Engravings for | count of English Consignors.Some of the reprodurtions are from pictures y such famous artists as Gustave Dore, ndseer, Rosa Bonheur, Herring.Tdwin pouglas, W.P.Frith, Gainsborough, Fald, nsdell, Helman Hunt, Millats, etr., ete.TREY, our Rooms, 1821-1823 NOTRE DAME SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 15th At 2.80 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.Pictures on view Thursday 4 and Friday.- THE = = iverpool & London & Globo INSURANCE COMPANY, \u2019 50 O0 unadian investments exceed 133 0 3.569: 5.500 HEAD OFFICE \u2014 Coma, I Buliding, 112 t.Jemes Sfreet, corner of Place d'Armes, ontreal .Mo TREAL DIRECTORS.W.J.BUCHANAN, ESQ., Chairman.8.Clouston, Esq., Sir Alexander Lacoste, Geo.B.Drummond, Bsq., Frederick W.Thompson, Esq.GARDNER THOMPSON, Resident Manager VILLIAM JACKSON .Deputy \u2018Manager jompany\u2019s and Agents\u2019 \u2018Telephone, Main +; ; THE SHAPE né fit of your expensive linen will not be tered if you send your clothes to OUR LAUNDRY.1 collars, cuffs and shirts are laundered\u2019 ith every possible care to produce the tired results.Family washing and flat pleces satisfactorily done.CROWN LAUNDRY CO, .Come.Back drew\u2019s Society, -| pipes skirled out \u2018Fruit is Nature's Laxative.which set Ts mae the thee he, Bla have any marked effect on.the internal organs, The value of Shull .or Fruit Liver Tablets lies in the secret process by which they are made, The fruit juices ace - #0 combined that they have an entirely different effect from fresh fruit.Their, action is the action ef fruit ntensified.They have a marked ane on thediver\u2014toning it up\u2014making it active.*PFruit-a- tives'\u2019 are, without doubt, the only complete cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troubles, \\ soc.a box, At all druggists.FRUITATIVES, Limited, OTTAWA.\u201c BROCK\u201d On a packet of RIRD SEED is a guarantee that Jit contains the finest quality of Import- : ed Bird Sped, mixed by experts on'Bird Foods.It is what your little feathered .songster asks for.Brook\u2019 Bird Seed & Treat Ask your Grocer or Druggist for it.Upper Canada College DEER PARK, TORONTO.Principal, Henry W.Auden, MA.(Cambridge), lato Sixth Form' Master at Fettes.College, Edinburgh.Spring Term begins April 11th, at 10 aim.| Boarders return April 10th.The College Calendar, with particulars.can\u2019 be had on application to the Bursar, Upper Canada College,, Deer Fark, Toronto.Successes Last Year \u2014 Four University Scholarships, \u201c12 First Class, Honors, 33 Pacses, 7 Passes into R.M.C,, including first place.5th Anniversary\u2014Seg * \u2018An Epoch in Canadian History, Upper Canada College, 1829- 1904.\u2019 at all booksellers.\u201cFor Fresh Fish Tol.Main 417 or 418 56 Viotoria Square CANTO TE MEN 8 SWEATERS LADIES\u2019 GOLFERS SHIRT WAISTS AI Smart Styles for Holiday Wear, Send for Catalogues No.1l.DR.JAEGER'SS53.tier SYSTEME meg 2206 St, Eathorine Strést \u2018 -MONTREAL.STAKTHCONA AWAY National Music and National \u2018Societies at Departure of High Commissioner.\u201cAuld Lang Syne\u2019 and \u201cWill Ye No Again\u201d were sung by a crowd of Montreal citizens last night as Lord Strathcona left the city for New Yark, from whence he sailed for England to-day.Among those who were at the station to say \u2018au revoir\u201d to His Lordship were many prominent Mont- realers representing both business and soclal life as well as a number of the members of the Scottish socleties of the city Fifteen minutes before the time of departure of the trrin His Lordship arrived at the station in a cdh.Iscort- ed by Mr.Willlam McNab, vice-presi- dent of the Caledonian Society, and Mr.W.Ramsay, president of the St.An- and led by Piper Matheson playing \u2018The Cock co\u2019 the North,\u201d His Lordship walked from his cab to the private car Metapedia, which was attached to the Rutland train.A general handshaking followed while the \u201cWill ye no (\u2018ome Back Again,\u201d and when His Lordship at last stepped fnto the car those on the platform joined hands and sang \u201cAuld Jon Syne\u201d like true liearted Scots.A ew amidst rousing cheers.Before his departure Lord Strathcona etated that hé would likely return to | Canada in about six months, His Lordship told Mr.McNab that the next time he came over he would stay a Ilttla longer and would probably advise the Scottish societies of his coming in order that they might have an opportunity of extending any form of reception which they had hoped to give on the occasion of this visit.: Among those.at the station were: Sir Willlam Macdonald, Sir George.Drum- mond, Senator Mackay, Senator Forget, Col.Gardner, Messrs, C.C.Chipman, W.McNab, Wm.Ramsay, Major Cant- lie, Hugh Paton, Robert Melghen, Mr.Whyte, second vice-president of the C.P.R., Dr.Adami, Dr.Birkett, Dr.Creik, F.-B.McNamee, A: BP.Riddle, J.M.Campbell, D.Guthrie, F.8.Maclen- nan, W.Baker, assistant to the first Seath, Wm.Seath, H.Carmichael, Ww.C.McAllister, E.'H.Copeland, James Wright, R.J.Duguiq, J.C.McDiarmid, J.A.McLean, J.H, Mackenzie, W.J.Henderson, J.A.Ewing, Alex.Robert- eon, James McShane, and J.Oborne, superintendent of the C.P.R.- A HOUSE FURNISHING HINT, Possibly you ars moving, or will be.Many people are.The most noticeable thing about furnishing the new home will be the new carpets.The old ones won't do.Pay The 8.Carsley.Co.,, Limigedt's Store visit.You will have the finest ca to seléct from.Frices.; 4518 ST.CATHERINE STRBËT Phone Mount 1069.REBT.-10 to 15 per cent.lower thin elsewhere.?Lo Ahi ; - C A Gt PT a Ahr bo a 2 miss in gr banane {indirect ¢ PHELPS & BINNS | inutes later the train pulled out | vice-president- of the.C.P.R.; David ot stocks iu the city |.Enquiry: atthe Gity Hall Fell Through- Was No Prosecution.\u201cThe proj posed investigation into the arges of bribery preferrad against Police Captain Loye, by J.B.| Pare, restaurant keeper, St.Catherine street, fell through in rather startling fashion last night, when \u2018the Police Com- None of those connected with the prosecution putin an appearance.Mr.Pare was absent, Mr.J.A.Drouin, the prosecuting lawyer- did not appear, and four witnesses, Leo Pare, Dupont, 28a Si.Justin street; Joseph Robert, 249a St.Lawrérce.street, and Joseph Roberge, 393 Cadteux street, were also among the absenttes.As a result, Captain Loye was reinstated in.his position, as.police ofticer\u2014which position he has held for thirty years\u2014and after the Cominittee had expresssed satisfaction at the turn affairs had taken, the inquiry broke up.The case, howev-r, \u2018is still inthe Superior Court, and wll come up in due time, Ald St.Denis is authority for the statement that the witnesses who fafl- ed to put in an appearance last night, will, If the Mayor: gives the word, be arrested for contempt A GOOD IDEA.\u201cIn future,\u201d sald .Ald.St.Denis, \u201cwhen a charge lik» this is.brought up, or a case of this kind is before the pub- He, both the allaged giver of the bribe and the alleged taker of the same will be proeecuted.Both are guilty.Captain Loye has cleared himself of the.Insinuation and is fully reinstated.He has borne a good reputation and has, through no foult of .own, been sub- Jected to a great \u2018deal of worry and trouble.\u2019 The facts of the case will be still fresh in the public memory.Mr.Pare, a saloon keeper, 1992 St.Catherine street, was summoned about five weeks taurant open after hours, the complaliit the Central Office, at the City Hail.\u2018When the case came up in the Recorder's Court, Mr.Drouin, Pare's lawyer, in examining the police officer, 1 asked if it were true that he (the captain) had ever received money or-other inducements from Mr.Pare for \u201cpro- \u2018tection.\u201d Capt.Loye denied, and upon Mr.Drouin's pressing the question, the case in hand was udjourned for further investigation (nto the alleged shortcoming of Capt.Loye.He was suspended\u2014but until last night netn- ing was done.in the matter, Public feeling, on both sides of tHe matter, were expected at tlie \u2018Committee's enquiry.Nearly all the members of the Police Committe were present, and at eight o'clock, -the hour set for.the hearing, Ald.St.Denis, Ald.Walsh, Ald, Wilson | and Ald.Paquin were in their places, with the Chief of Police.Upon the appearance of Capt.Loye, Ald, St.Denis called the names of those \u2018lowing their non-appearance, made:a short resume of the facts of the case.He explained ,that the witnesses \u2018had not seen fit, for some reason, to push \"the charge, If such it could be called, latter\u2019s suspension it would be but fair to hear his version of the story.Afterwards, the Committee could do as it seemed righ*.\u201cWhat action has been taken in the matter sQ tar?\u2019 asked Ald.Walsh.\u201cNone,\u201d was the reply.\u201cIt is up in the Superior Court, I believe, bnt so far no direct charge has been Jaid.They are afraid to do, apparently.\u201d .Captain Loye, with a worried look upon his face, at the request of \u2018Aid.\u201cWalsh; made à statement.He sald that he was not quite sure of the Charees lai against him, as they seem- à 4 be mere insluuationss but his han 3 were absolutely clean.\u201cWe should reinstate him,\u201d was Ald.Walsh's opinlon., \u2018\u2018He has seen thirty yeare of unblemished service, and we must do the right thing.\u201d \u201cGentlemen,\u201d continued Captaln Loye, \u201cthere {3s not a man in Canada with, a better reputation than I bear.I have been in the force for.thirty years \u2014a long time\u2014and In all that period, though [ have handled thousands of prisoners, not one charge has ever been put at my door.1 have been În char;ze of a station for on with the same reputation.\u201cYou are reinstated\u2019 mala Ald, St.Denis.; \u201c \u201cThank, you,\u201d \u201cwas the answer, \u201cI would\u2014-\" \u201cGo on and do your duty,\u201d laughed the chairman.\u201cThe Chlef won't call this a bladk 1] NEW WEDDING J EWELLERY This store Is a progressive store.Its display at every recurring season of the year emhraces the newest productions of Paris, London and \u2018New York.: The Easter wedding season is here, The new Jewellery is carrying many attractive features, chief of which will be noticed the very generous use made of Colored Gems In ~gmbination with Dia- - monds.> \u2018 The Amethyst The Turquoise The Pink Topaz.' \u2018The Xqurmarine The Tourmaline each holds an important place in the season's display at this store.We invite \u2018your inspection of our Easter display.\u2014 Henry Birks and Sons, Goldsmiths and.Siiverimiths, PHILLIPS \u2018SQUARE.M te \u201cpia, ba .à pre against we: \u2018nourappearing wit- 7 re LATE- MR; JC 108.POUPART.Was.Member 3 of Git, Set Couneil From mittee met to proceed with the caze.À ago, on a charge of keeping his res- |.coming, not from Capt.Loye, but from | \"reached a high pitch, and developments i interested in the prosecution, and fol- against Capt.Loye; and in view of the( twenty- three years-| sed charge uv t to be A former noter otathe City Council passed away on Monday night, In the person.of Mr.Joseph Poupart.Mr.| Poupart was eighty-one years of age, and one of the oldest residents of Ho- chelaga county.He resided at 671 Notre Dame street, whrre death took: | [place The late\u2019 Mr; \u201d Foupart + \u2018was one.af of the adiermen of of Montreal from 1865 to, wife and tive \" salidren wvive the deceased.children are Mr.Jam Poupart, Mrs.Lacroix, Mrs.Bellrose, and.Miss Melgnie Poupart, of Montrent and -Mrs, Guillet, of Manchester, \u2018The funeral will take place -to-mor- PS \u2014 DRIVER BREAKS Lea Albert Perrault, a.driver, thirty-two years of age, of 503 St.Hippolyte Street, was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital yesterday suffering from a fracture of the left leg.Perrault was thrown from his waggon \u2018at the corner of Bleury and St.Catherine streets, \u2018GREEN OR BLACK: H.co ror Reaches your table with all its natural flavor | and fragrance.It is the hi ighost grade téa grown in the world because i best tea producing country in the world.Try it and be convinced.comes from the ESS CSS AL LAY NY RW For Sale by All First-class Grocers.PUZZLE PICTURE NO.20\u2014Wisdom Competition A NATIONAL AIR x Answer to Picture No.20 THE NAME OF THE TUNE 18.ew : 2 Para nac000 \"eévueuosoe 0000000000 0000 avc casecrevec tata 0ve 8 Here we soo the Little Green Band playing its favorite tune, i we THE REN ONY, APRIL TSA ENING OF Wm H.A.Wilder & Co.\u2019 s New Store.- Cents\u2019, Youths\u2019 and Children\u2019s Clothing, Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear and Millinery Departments Filled Books of Green Cash Receipts | Taken in as $5.00 Cash in All Departments ! A Grand Easter Opportunity\u2014A magnificent inducement will be announced in Saturday's papers.Extonsive improvements are now in operation.The new store will be connected with H.A Co.'s present store and the showroom of the Traders Advertising Co., and will extend through from Notre Dame to St.James Street.a famous national song.It\u2019s a very difficult ons to play,-and their conductor is having some trouble.What Is the name of this tune ?.\u201c \u2018Fill in the blank with your answer, and pin to the picture ready to be handed in\u2019 at the close of the.competition.= , Wilder & \u201cONE PRICE ONLY UP-TO-DATE STORE OF FORTIER & G0.In all the nawost Canadian and Amdrican styles at Lowest Prices / - at Fortier's, 221 St.l.aweence St.COUPON T his coupon is good for $2,800 Worth Extra of Green Cash Reccipts with every purchsse of $r.00 or over ONLY ONE GOOD TO EACH PERSON NAPOLEON to Green Cash Receipts, OR EASTER\u2014Hams, ANOTHER NEW GROCERY With an energetic young man at its head, who owes his great success to Green Cash Receipts.MORRISSETTE, acon, Cheese, Eggs and Butter at the very lowest prices.STORE.and TWO FOR ONE on every line at the 221 8t.LAWRENCE ST.BOOTS AND SHOES \u201cPEA GENEROUS COUPON OFFER Cut out this special coupon and \u2018take it with you to Fortier's Friday and Saturday.72 Mentena Street Voices this opinion of the system.This young man, although in business but a short time, has a large trade which he attributes: mainly We would like.to call attention to his excellent stock of Wines, the best on the market.St, Emelion, Malaga, Muscat, Malvdisic, and all Brandies and Scotch Whiskies may be advantageously purchased from this house.F san +.ceipts in every 3 \"y #3\" Use MALONE'S SELF-RISING FLOUR \u2014the kind \u2018with Double Green Cash Re- and 6 Ib bag.This Coupon is good.for \u201cCOUPON \"when presented with a purchase of $1.00 on all Clothing at the store of DEMERS & SON, 1836 Notre Dame St.$5.00 worth of Green Cash grocsipte lines except - COUPON Gadbois\u201d This Coupon.is good tof $3.00 worth of Green Cash Receipts with every purchase of $1.00 on Drugs, Perfumes, etc.100 \u2018worth extra on each botfle of.Dr.Lambert's already contain $1.00 worth, or $1.00 worth.on every prescription.$5.00 worth on ever GADBOIS PHARMAC rence Street.This Coupon may be used as often as ae Pharmacy Remedies, which purchase in Optical Department at the cor.Mount Roy-! Avenue and St.Law- good until Saturday night, and * v Ÿ TRADE WITH ME APR.12, 1895.THIS COUPON IS.WORTH ONE GREEN CASH RECEIPT EN PRSERNTED AT THE OFRist OF thE TRADERS ADVERTISING, CO.i Only One Coupon of the same date RCHANTS WHO The Traders | Advertising Co.1835 Notre Dame St, ADAM LAMY North End Branch at ARSENE LAMY ° \"Cor.St.Denis & Duluth St, sa nd witne the usual troublesome + a PARA, ond arbi fat 1 yg rg tn à Tour ita Ry begins > ; v nw.4 7 The go-ag-peu-nieise on the Cohser- \u201c vêtive side et he Simon continues.Mr, | Pringle, of Cornwall and Stormont, has .thrown over Mr.Borden's leadership Ste.Saul\" the beating masacals era: © Use SUNLIONT SOAR and SAVE THE COUPONS.- , urned e down, mat à 2 ; Da aL.ey another Ave muoutasi (hem ia The Coupons app the same as.cash becausa they con be exchanged Sof Toilet.the » iy in ordinary wey, wh x hrow: i could, by conciliation, ai : and fallen Wack yaw that of Sir JohRigale af Justice fer the Oatholies of] eooked soup can be paured out.Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week.Macdonald, of happy memery.Mr.Manitoba?Doss saybody suppose Que- wel known frugs, Je ot the firak quale Users of SUNLIGHT and TOILET t the essen- Ty ata: y.* ut a dogen varieties of soup can be had, and the i number of It is a great find for the motorist on ® tour for bysinegs or camping for Pringle, undeterred by ap¥ibing that may have happened, allnge te the hellef, that Sir John Macdonald knew a great \u201cdeal about the intentions of those who framed the constitution of this Do- bes voted for Laurier in 3900 bhecasss ka sent txeope je Africa, or was It not because that had been done by Laurier in à way to respect the feelings of 2 ERFUL SQAFS san get their \u201cSOAPS for nothing.I 0° ar ; Ask your grocer for paitieulars or write us for Premium List.À gift is little value if it consists of something you have na use for., minion.Sir John wrote @ letter to aigri Quebec with insu?dy.tho car ar The routed unto of tine change Bunlight Coupons t something yor !- politica] triend in Manitoba in which Rei And it.comes, With.rather aad geniny 7nd: OF tho usuel Unned (oué pion.and after In ex fos Sunlight Sopp Coupons you çan get something you need gad exproged Te opinion that tus Ack \u2014 rom Oltarie, whiok gave Laurier for}: ; Ne à Co | peal, of course, the Used | can De ; use every day.Lo.| ed und own supervision: in 18TH ty-four followers eut of nimety-two] in wv\u201d J .hundred qther in- ST \u2014\u2014\u2014 , , so.was intended to secure separate scheolaiin 1806, and which greatly increaspddihe Ie 2 Navite Mr Alltalk?Lab [ave na La pue the to the minority in that Province, and Mr.Pringle sees nothing to make him believe the intention in 1876 was the opposite, or that the underlying conditions which.dictated such provisions have materially altered since.And he is ready to take his chances with his Ontarlo constituency jn supporting the Government in \u2018its present attitude, which he finds conformable to Sir John Macdonald\u2019s conceptions of statesmanship.The Montreal correspondent of the Toronto News announces that Mr.© Ames, Conservative member for St.Antoine division of Montreal, will speak in support of the bill, probably to-day.The Herald expected Mr.Ames would give his voice and vote for the principle would be invaluable-as an emengency VE OTH R s M NT ANADA.tation for the soldier on the field, while LE R BR y Li ITED, TORO 0, C reconnoltering, on \u2018autpost duty,-or In bivouac; as g§ means of previsien.for .the aeronaut, the sportsman, the yachts- = man, the sallor and the explorer, for a solitary occupant of a city flat-wbo has grown weary of restaurent meals, as an ally of the housewife when cook is {ll or non-exigtent.It might even Lo 40 p.c.OFF gdopted by the patient members of 3 - = : first night\u201d theatre queues, or the ad- - ==; All Gas and Electric Fixtures in the hope of viawirg some Imperial ONLY FEW DAYS MORE OF SALE | THE SAYER ELECTRIC CO., '° 12; 14 Beaver that no ane has rorestalled the in- Hall Hil.RB.Mps: hà might have returnad.\u201d ell bit tha Premiership is his pret SRI for mis is dwn.urler|.+ © eu 1s Prime pen or Liberals are in .A False Issue ' power, because his own people\u2019 belleÿe OT , in him, and hpceupe Liberals of the |\u201c (Montreal iWtneas.) other raçe,\u2018and the other religion, Know |\u2019 There is something curious about tie that, true to himasit, he cannot be, has duality of the school issue.Every one not beem, false to them or to their knows that all the feeling over it is que common country.\u2018They have been true to abhorrence of the separate school to Laurier, be it sald to their honar,| Principle, and of the sacrifice whica its adoption involves of the mightiest eu-.ginery at the disposal of & country for as Sir John Thompson's political friends were not true to him.Liberal- nationalizing its people, The people of the United States have everywhere act- lam, respect for the conscientious opin- fons of others, that spirit which will - not brook oppression for conscience *4 despotically on this question, and eake and which in its turn will not are vers proue of the results Jn meting uss en p one.ada, or oppress, lives in the Liberal party.a8 rm 4 atarted with the recogal- .it did not live in the surroundings.tion of two peoples.lt was recognizod where Sir John Thompson drank of the that what maintained Canada the majority sgaiwst him in genlous American discoverer, for the secret of the process is that cold water bone an lime brings it to holling Humer Crept In.\u2018(Toronto Star.) In & contraversy so heated it is re- of toleration, so that hls announcement comes as no great surprise.It is quite impossible to see how a man with his experience could do otherwise.As Judge Robidoux so well ssid in his charming little ad at the Monument National last night, the contact of the races in Montreal tends to free us from the evil effects of appeals to prejudice, of which in other places we hear so much, Meantime, while the go- leader of bis party.down, .' cup of bitterness.That ils why Laur- ter, Catholic and French, can be Prime Minister of Canada and undisputed And the party and the country owe more to him than he owes to them, when the accounts ere audited and a balance brought as $ separate natipnality on this continent, and as an app e of the British crown, was the fact that it had.a jarge French Roman Cetholic population, who were, or rather whose leaders were, out of sympathy with the American revolution, It was at first thought to develop the country as a French Catholic country.This Idea, had later to be modified on the increase of British settlement.But, throughout, the free excrcise by the Frency of their language, customs and religion was understood to be a basil freshing to .dwell on a couple.of morous interludes.One of these occurred when Mr.Stgples of Macdonald, Man., pitted his squeaky little voice against the tremendous speaking organ of the Minister of Customs in an exchange of courtesies across the floor of the house.Mr.Paterson, as everybody knows, has the largest volume of sound of any rhetorician in Canada, If not in hu- TEL, MAIN 4648 am \u2014 \u2014 vein, he can make more uproar than Jove's thuynderbolts.So when Nr.Staples\u2019 shrill pipe bucked up against the Minister's magnificent diapagon, the sense of contrast was tickled at once.\u2018It was indeed, \u2018very much like Niagara North America, and when he is In good Falls talking to a tin whistle.\u2018Meats That Satisfy\u201d .\u2014 \u2014 Every housewife should seé that her pantry bas as-you-pleasé is interesting, it is be- The Man in the Iron M coming farcical to talk of an Opposi-|- tion.Ke 0 MASKS OFF! \u201cIf it Is true that Mr.Chamberlain principle of our constitution, This recognition has made them loyal as a peo- Montrealers will pray that whatever itish crown, Unfortunate.may happen to Mr.Hyde in the Equitd) bj, V5 Must 51% A Prop LO mem a ls now res able Life-controversy, nothing will oc-| geparate people, while In the United Everything strictly Kosher ant of the flocs: alii Fassover Holiday Seasons.cur to interfere with those yearly visits| States similar populations have been FOR OUR OUR \u201cPASSOVER\u201d DEPARTMENT - is now ready and in ful] blast, under the personal supervision of Shomer Mittenthal, + On its shel th he need have \u2018 \u2018i n its shelves, as then she n se , \u2018 fear for her breakfast table.Finest Mild Sugar Curcd Pea Meal Boneless BREAKFAST BACON .13e lof French writers in which he has] Mersed into the mass, As between the : s B used any -such language as that attri- ; two countris, however, there jr no ques- \u201d Finest Mild Sugar Cured WINDSOR BACON .iveeeerestvennsssnnes buted to him by some who were at the *ken so keen an interest.A lecture|¢ion as to which has shown the.largest|l ns ma stor and Passover Trade Finest Mild, Sugar Cured Spiced Boneless ROLLED BACON .vveeiareeens tie recent meeting of Tariff Reform mem- like that deliygred by Mr.Punck-Bren-| tolerance.The Roman Catholic has a ment of g oll for tallsp Warehouse is in the van with the finest possible assort- Finest Dry Cured Pea Meal WILTSHIRE BACON .\u2026> 14e tw 16e : tano last night will be remembered as consclence about his scljools.We deny : : \u2019 According to cut.Nene >.e bers, he not only gave the broadest kind of a hint that an election is imminent, but also made a dangerous admission the rightness or the wisdom of that conscience.It originates, we are convinced, with religious guides who have not suf- ficlent confidence in 1ha faith which Easter and Passover Holidays 10,000 lbs.Genuine Matzoths (Passover Biscuits) = FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER.AT the distinguishing event of the year by fail to see quality and prices.SPECIALLY REDUCED .\u2018hundreds of people fn whose lvea®the Fees >.n All Parts of literary graces count for something | as to the motive underlying his actions Cas LAE ! od p 4 ! - 5 , .ee 22 VT Me Such à lecture would be a ra they teach nat to fear that the mixing Goodman\u2019 .\u2018 ; ee .of the past two years.If Mr.Chamber- nywl Lure would b rare treat) their chHdren with others would Goodman's Hew Io% aac eR ad a 1 Jb.snd 2% Ib.cartons.: Laings R etai / Stores, t ty.anywhere, and in Montreal, for the size] of it, literary people have.fewer oppor- nized as a fact, and if bo, It is in thel} tunities for such enjoyment than the A ith oth lalms based ; i .same category w other cial more fortunate ones in other places.on liberty of conscience, : good many of.us, no doubt, knew What ig curious ig that, while every \u2018before that the Man in the Iron Mask one fcels that repugnance to the very had been identified, and that he was| principle of separate schools.is the real not the person\u2019 yho had béen introduced gource of the feeling agajnst the educa- 3 to us by that Dumas who is called Ly tion clauses of the constitutions of tae Andrew Lang Alexander the Great.But| new provinces, all those who have ex- the discsverer Built up the legend from | DrépPod themselves Story On sstng 130 : n om ; b odies, passing »3- : Voltalre's younger brother of Louis Ject, whether publie » i es, bn eo es, italian Warehouses 207, 209, 211 Bt.Jamas 54 XIV.through the familiar stages ofFpave had an instinctive unwillingnees Established 1856.- - twin brother and elder brother until the| to allege this.In every case the fight | 3 HONYREAL «= ?man in the mask became the Grand|lg made upon provincial rights.Even .| * > Monarch himself, and then no monarch! £he \u2018Globe has set interference with : - at all but gnly a tricky Italian Minister \u2018provincial rights as the danger whlca of State, who, having sold his master's| hreatens the country.This mode bf possessions to Louis in secret bargaln,|prguing has its weak side, The promptly sold the secret to the enemygtrength of Canada does not ile of Louis, and was arrested, carried off,|{n provinclal separateness, but :n and kept.in jail till he died, for his|ggtional solidarity; awd this univer- ee ° pains.He little thought how muchs he gal shouting for provincial rights gs \u2019 helped an imaginative people to topple Se amount, and Lh speaking of the À © \u2019 oo - i} | \u2018 \u2018 NN x y i | > J - .oe, » make shipwreck of that faith;-\u2014But -Meyer-London\u2019s- Square Msatzoths, in-band 10 lb.whatever its source, it has to be recog- any Goodman's Berliner Patent Meal, in 1 1b., 2 Ib., 3 Ib.and & Ib.linen bags.Goodman's (New York) Potato Flour, in : lb: packag nen bass.Goodman's (New York) Maccaroons, in 1 Ib.boxés.\u2019 | ER ADISEE KOSHER PRÛNES, PEARS, BPICES, TEAS, COFFEES, Pte.8 ew Yor osher Sausages, Bolognas, Bm Breasts at Beet ato ete 8 .oked Tongues, Bmoked 82 Our Passover Department is under the supervision of Mr.L.Mittentba} 0 has been in 'gbasge of the same for the last seventeen consecutive seasons.\u2019 ™ FRASER.VIGER & CO.| THE MORDHEINER BUILDING lain gives the word; Mr.Balfour must go to the country.Everybody knew that long ago.But everyone suspected long ago that Mr.Chamberlain wanted, a weak Liberal Government to come in so that he might sopn come, back as Prime Minister.Captain Lee, one of his staunchest friends, \u2018frankly stated this view to The\u2018Herald\u2019s representative two years ago.The only explanation of Mr.Balfour's .extraordinary \u2018behavior that fits all the facts is that he did not as- gent to the proposals for his own sidetracking, the ruin of his reputation as a public man, and abdication in faver of Mr.Chamberlain.If, as is reported, Mr.Chamberlain has now said he wants to be Prime Minister\u2014and to live to be a hundred, then the mask that has heen worn more or less straight for two years may be said to have-fallen at last.If it has, the troubles only beginning.t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; A WORD ABOUT LAURIER.Several times, during the progress of this controversy over the educational clauses of the Autonomy.Bills, Sir WIlfrid Laurier has been reminded by his critics that while he, a Roman Cath- Why should you disturb the congre- | gation and prevent their listening in peace to the earnest words of the un ay ' preacher.by -your continual coushing, > when you can prevent it by.taking a S | i | dose of \u2019 .before \u2018you leave.: Bray's Syrup of Red Spruce Gum over the throne on which sat the de-| national government as an outside reendants of the monarch who took this| power hh has no, business with local revenge for his deception.affairs; 1s, nationally : peaking, \u2018a very M.Funck-Brentano\u2014quite a giant, bY| bad sign.It 1s not hard to understand the\u2018way\u2014is altogether a charming lec-\\the strength of provincialism in Onta- turer.He speaks rapidly, even ner-|iio, whose whole history has been an .of- vously, but he has a journalist's way) (ort to \u2018get free from the adjoining proof telling all that should be told, And) vince, which at «ne time had too pow- leaving out the rest.The address w&s| erful a sway over Her.But it alwaye scholarly, as we had the right to expect,! seems strange to us when thfs cry \u2018s and the pictures /f documents, KeeD3.| echoed among, the minorlty-In Quebec.and battlements, were guch as a schoiaf| which has everything to lose by it The Daigneault & Co.1345 Notre Dame St.Between St.Timothe and St.Andre.olic, is Prime Minister of Canada, iight have been expected to employ Tel.Bell sn there never has been a Catholic Prime |\"\"xdge Robidoux's Dpecon of introduc.declaration that education is absolutely el.Bell Main 4085.Minister of Great Britain, or a Cath-|tion was so graceful as to be \u201calone ond A var any national stipulation with : $10.00 worl .Co , ofic President of the United \u2018States.worth the price of admission.\u201d .\u201c| regard to it is an outrage, sounds very .- ; 1 3.00 worth of STAMPS with, 1 pail of Lard at 18183 In so far as it can properly.be sald \u2014_\u2014 strange coming from*people.who would .2° ,Ç 83.0 worth.of STAMPS with 1 lb.of Tea ät :.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.40\u20ac that his election represents a display Stick and Smile.not submit for a moment to such a sys- .: i ;, $3.00 worth of STAMPS with 1 Ib.of Coffee at \u2018 200 f toleration:eon th art of Îtie Prot- .\u2018i tem of schools as the majority in their .- ; $3.00 worth of STAMPS with L cecevassans .ol Loleratlo ep Leigh Mitchell Hodges, bwn province would constder dedi.$1.00 TA] with 1 Ib.Pepper at .sv.TC estant community, there can be n0!1f you've got & job that tires you, When asked if they would so submit, ; + s% .pe worth of STAMPS with 1 bottie of Brandy at .G0c harm, there can be nothing indeed but| And the heartless cuss that hires you! they say with surprise, \u2018Why, that is = y $3.00 worth of STAMPS with 1 bottle of Scotch at ve s0c good, in drawing attention to the clir- Swears.and kfèks, but never firos|a totally different thing, tae Quebes .\u2018 .0 $3.00 ,worth of STAMPS with 1 bottle of R / freee.t It 1 doubtedly.len- you\u2014 system would be sectarian, while the i : \u2019 Va me So $3.00 worth of STA : - Of Rum at .60e cumstance.8, undoubtedly, a 8p Walt awhile! > common school system should be 80 .$3.00 + STAMPS with 1 gallon of Red Wine at .5Oe¢ did thing that in Canada a province He will some day dic of fuming, carried on as_to offend no religion,\u201d .3.worth of STAMPS with «2 bottles of Maple Syrup at 20e fike Nova Scotia should be found re- 4nd while funeral bells are booming They do Hot wee that this ts hegglan ; to.Pa i $2.00 worth of STAMPS with 4 boxes of Stove Polish at 5e i bsolutely solid delegation Your good-luck star will be looming.|the question course the two Ideas , i M.2.00 wort ; \u2019 5 SO turning an abs ae > leader notwith- Stick and smile! « are very different.If it were not 50, l'àaSS ; sa oo rh of.STAMPS with 1 box of Baking Powder at \"20e¢ 0 support & Party Ing | : {| there would be none\u2019 of this trouble, \\ A .v.re worth of.STAMPS with 3 Ibs.of Figs at .10¢ standing that he is French by origin te the world tastes.sour and bitter, But just as strong as is our objection .; \u201c1 82:00 worth of STAMPS with 4 packages of Corn Starch at Sige and Catholic in religion.The.out- And you sickeg of the litter, .to the clerical gchool for our children, \u2018 + À FU.\u2018$2.00 worth of STAMPS with 4 bottles of Wing ! i look for the Dominion was never so Think some other world is fitter s0 strong is the objection of the RNo- ; a» i £2.00 worth of STAMP = né at.10e a n the day when Lauriér be- For your style\u2014 \u201c| man Catholle for the non-clerical school, an 44 ( CL \u201c 81.00 war SL S with 3 jars of Preserves at.10c good.as 0 y je \"| Lay aside the little powder; \u2018People may- say they do not beileve .+ ou 5 -00 worth of STAMPS with 3 1bs.of Maccaroni or Ver- .came Prime Ministér, for on that day Life is short cnough\u2014don't crowd 'cr;| this; that many.Roman Catholics in 1 = , AMlcelln at ces ee .\u2026.10\u20ac 3 the people of Quebed came to believe, Step- up prouder, speak up louder\u2014 their hearts prefer the \u2018ron-gectarian or : | - | ps .$1.00 worth of: STAMPS with 2 pkgs.Seedless Raisins at 10e for the first time, since they enterod Stick and smile! school.Ths in not to the purpose: TON x ; $1.00 worth of STAMPS with 1 box Baby, Soap at se Confederation, that one of their Kind! jf the foiks.that live around you \u2018| tious objections, and who but them- A ; .$1.00 worth of STAMPS with 3 jars of Plckles at.,.10e \u2018 could aspire with confidence to the|Chooee to scandalise and pouhd you |Belves can say what they belleve?When .$1.00.worth of STAMPS.with 2 bottles of Essence at.10e highest office in the gift of th» Can- With false tales and dally hound you\u2014| they cease to prefer separate- schools ., \u201c 81.0Q worth of STAMPS with 5 -bara of Laündr Sos a Oc adlan people, and on that day,*and| Let \u2018em bile, they will presumably have none, Wo : $1.00 worth of STAMPS wl h : y pa se since that day, the people of the other Let \u2019em waste their steam in lyin\u2019; may say it is only the priests who want | - & with 8 boxes Mixed Spice at.Be © y, tie peop'e You just save up yours for tryin\u2019 the separate schools, but gur system of \\ ® $1.00 worth of STAMPS with 2 tins of Salmon at.:.15e Provinces received indisputable proof Better things\u2014they'll do the cryin\u2019! |government is based on persuasion, an3, : $1.0\" worth of STAMPS with.3 pkgs, of Washing Soda at 5 that where.the name and fame of| Stick and smile! If they can persuade the people more $1.00 worth ST + t Co \u20ac \u2018 ° :| tharr we can, we have to accept the dec- 5 .S worth of AMPS with 3 bags of Salt at:.Se Canada are concerned there 18 no esgen- \u201c| e » we, 0 accep 2 dec oo .$1.00 worth of \u2018STAM : Es na asser .tial difference betwe th of When you're busted\u2014when your blue;/larations of our fellow citizens as 10 .\u2018 .» : rth o I [PS with 2 bottles of Catsup at.10\u20ac E ween those of US! When \u2018your worn out through and| What they really do want, LOOK AROUND.\" If you are intending to buy a Bed this $1.00 worth of STAMPS with 3 lbs: of Biscuit at.10e who speak English and those of us through; But as to parliament, which \u201ce- spring you cannot afford to overlook the values we are giving dur- $1.00 worth \u2018of.STAMPS with 1 Ib.of Chocolate at who.speak French, between those of When you don\u2019t know what to do, presents the ration, having nothing Ing this sale, an .- $1.00 \u2019 .e at., 20e ; : ve , ; » t in th att it à inst al = s sale, and do justice to your\u2019 pocket-book.4 worth of STAMPS with 4 bottles Javelle- W us who are Protestants and\u201d those of .Think a while, : o say In the matter, it is against a \u2018 ! .1.00 0 \u20ac ater at Be .ï This world has to bear with pouters, the analogies of our history.Nol one We are Beddi ; : .- 81.00 worth of STAMPS with 2 bottles of Vinegar at 10 us who are Catholics.Lo 1 : : oe \u2019 are Jedding specialists.We devote our whole time, at- : cere ce LE 5 Whiners, croakers, groaners, doubt-| Province Las yet entered into confeder tenti A \" , er 0 Ime, ._ _\u2014 But let us not too readily follow some - ers\u2014 =.\u2018 © {ation without some stipulation as to Lhe ention and ability to this one line of business.We buy in large on ; \" x - of Sir Wilfrid's critics where [they are[ But in heaven they want glad shout- educational | provisions which Should _quantitles, and buy wherever we can get the best value for our ° Co RN à ; A ers ; prevail in*it.Aducation was to be a money, and you can b sur a ; -.guilty of self-deception.Let us not Stick and smile! = matter of exclusive provincial control To whet a be assured we look around before buying.This ; ve join in the implied insult | Laurier rat \u2018Under the initial limitations agreed : y : Do you?.| e À when be, > told that.his acceptability Fate of the Chess Player.a esent oo make ptipulations ne We are now clearing out our stock \u201cto make room for new { his having been \u2018rase ta aie 2 So Pill hares Kinsley.) - writers to be beyond the competency of Bonds.To-morrow we are going to.sell the following at specially 1 ) ) t \u2018 1 .o sbury succumbs liament.Th g nth reduced prices: , sc 345 N t D 8 we go upon the assumption that he, y to the bane.of parliame ere are those on the p | otre ame .other hand who hold that the country as a whole has a right to determine the terms on which any region shall obtain provincial rights, and that new provinces cannot claim immunity from limitations in the supposed interest nf \u2018the whole which the older ones have to submit to.If this be so the determination whether .there shall be any educational stipulations, and if so what, rests obviously with parliament.If this latter view is correct, the whole claim on the basis of provincial rights falls to the ground.In any case it 4s given pruminence to cover what the objectors do not seem to want to dwell on, namely, that their rep! ob- great chess playing\u2014overstrain of brain orce., He follows Stelnitz, the marvelous analyzer and strategist and Paul Morphy, wha was probably the greatest genius of the three, having an unex- plainable instinct toward success.In wer of instantaneously photograph- ng on his brain and retaining there the pictures of many games ag they simultaneously developed, Pilisbury, no doubt, excelled his great predecessors and this | him pre-eminence where ; other and greater masters could not follow.It is a brain and nerve de- wtroying game when over indulged.Oa ° = .20 White Enamelled Beds, with bow foot, brass rails\u2019 head | and foot, all sizes, with a special Hercules spring, sateen covered, fibre.and cotton mattreas.\u2018Regular prige 4 complete, $15.00.Special price .eccceu ss $1175 9 White Enamelled Beds, fancy design, ¥Yent brass rails \u201c head and foot, bow foot, with mattress and ypring same .- aë the above.Regular price $21.50.Speclal price.$16.30 8 Brass Beds, 1 1-2 inch posts, bow foot, fully -mounted and husked, with special ball-bearing cgsters, full double sixe only.Regular price $35.00.Spécial price.$20.00 THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR THURSDAY ONLY.* Frénch and Catholic, is Primo Minister oniy because he does not represent \u2018French or Catholic \u2018in any essential, what has been gained for national good feeling by his election?Say to the resident of Quebec \u2018Ses what we have done for you, choosing for Prime Minister one of yourselves who is hostile to all your aspirations\u201d and what have you gained?Either he resents it, or he has so little of manliness in him \u2018that resentment would be the better Between St.Timothe.and St.Andre.Tel.Bell Main 4085.\u2018 Tables No Money Could Buy.(Westminster Gazette) .\u201cNo doubt,\u2019 writes & correspondent, \u201cthe writing-table made from - the beams of the old Bluécoat School, which as you record, was sald a few days ago for £17, was worth the mon- |ey; but it can\u201d scarcely he considered breakfasted at.this table in the » dining-room at Gask, r 17 Jide 7\" \u2018 .?Sontetqher 1 | FOR YOUR STOMACH - When you eat your dinner \u201cthr part.Say to the Catholic, \u201cSee what we have done for you, choosing for Prime \u2018Minister one.of yourselves \u201cTE fwho mono Wiss represexnts yoy on mat.v ters on which you and we differ,\u201d \u2018and THE LONEY TRIAL.\u2018Editér Herald: : Sir,\u2014In your !ssue of 80th uit., under & Cornwall date, an \u2018article states that Allan Loney had tLe reputation of being \u201cone of the roughest players In jection is to the separate schbols.It is curious to find the Conservative party in this matter coming out as the champion of provincial ts, and the Liberals, who have in the past always been -tHe champions of provincial rights, now | free untii May if required.AH gepds purohased during this gale will be stored and insured .+ , .|cheap In comparison {table certified to be {John Bunya |grim's Progress, offer at an auc n, o \u201cwith that oak \u2018the property of n which he wrote \u201cPil- ** for which the highest tion sale at\u2019 Richmond \"First \u2018you 811 It with soups, \u2018thea - meats, salads, a \u2018dozen and oa othe things, and wind up .with.ige cream, coffee, and perhaps wine.You see you are pretty hard on .your stomach, io to-night, fake » thought ghout your little stom- d ce THE not long ago was two shillings.What what have you accomplished?People| Eastern Ontario,\u201d \u2018The evidence aid |declaring for national responsibility.8 led, Se Wonder, Would that table; M8ke-it bear ail these cuitivated tas:ce { who would thank you for such compli.not warrant any such statement.It| This, hewever, Is eadily understood.% = CooL Co | v s from, Of your's eating: and drin - © \u201cgents would be serfs in ppirit, sers| Was proven that young Lo ne was Nine years ago the tions were re-| ; ER.a.[nd hich Pitt and rin Pa a ing, noon and ent.1s it any wonder *-\u2014.Xherefvhe in fact, and unworthy of ci-} the ruled off a-hockey mateh, Duriag| versed, and at that timp the Conservas 2 - v bets\u2019 tea-rooin at the House of\u2019 Com: it Is sore, tired, Pana! and sour?How 23 in tact, and unworthy\u2019 match of the unfortunate occurr-| tive party went so far 2 to propose ad ww \u201d ; - \"9299 < VRR09 {mons or that dark, highly polished ma- {cat it help bu p5, ining, ving n nu free men.rence, when seven playe.s were rulad|remedial legislation té force.separate| Lo 70 .' Lo ii : ch 18 - treasured at|off fermented hy don't you + Better ENS Re 4 + whl hosany table dar, for the manhood \u2018of Can-|off Mr.Loney was not so treated.schools on Manitoba.Ft cannot very -jtry Hutch tablets?Get Xx FO .ghclere Castle and on which Na them at any ~ \u201cavoid never be n¢h |.AS a relative of the young 138 Loney, well pow come put aa Opposed to that rine bdication Amo e | Grug store, and give your stomac Cue Se amare bear wer ar, i Gh ani rei, BLL Hops Sts Catherine Street GN Te TA 22 : in k - | I 1 : ha o oonfess that t Hitths of the bopuieor of wis be for-| ve od a item of news-in Herald whole ot the Protestant Jajornty \u2018 0 : Tan 2 nie operat! toh Fite before greatest stuff \u2018for a paining stontaon ar tad in great otek {eater re ganinat: eopargte sohoois, , aa pose : me \u2019 , 0 1 | YOU éèver came a:roes In you 22 than tÿat' tt should be obtained once\u201d mon.| oor old soe v'hiomrers vo end de far 5 ey Rs DN EER Foatiigar; and has ones would uv \"Don's ergot! Take ee by the forteiture : ; A 4 QE.\u201d \u2018 .i that other table which bears this in- .TI kes roe \u2019 Soe 9 felt-reapact.PATES 3 i na for, ie vingial, right ne nds vus 0 A = morip ton: gic! ; los, Ringe.of nt ERALD WANT ADVE RT ISEMENT: op! > words, IV comsi ele week, \u2018 RESID- wa \u2014 SITUATION.BY.RESPECT- = da 08\" ne Sood eon lys tor Be Pa Der ASS n Nova 0 or Es like to & oma ints to bandle == ads Murry or EE Une re IT, has à eh or 5.[Lo ee SPARE ore.Prices ve.| Co , .oom slippers.El ll a y H SE PP RTE rei \u2014P ie 3 PAINT rE Baker Msn tnt BE wep ; W., 560 Montigny.PAINTING, TINTING, ete, Competent workmen.Attention to orders from any boots, Len J., 75 Hallowell st., Wesubouat.PUS ANTED - - BITUATION, BY CANADIAN, 3, t bookkeeper, 7 years\u2019 experience in holemls hous house in New York; tp ablitty and | fe pl 14, Herald.He A tt Business \u201cChances.p\u2014 TEN N TO pr ONH = 4 dollars cash, te fo a or VE company.\u201d e thing.At arost Tite at once, to À.\u201cBox 876, Galt, Ont.89 - (CANADIAN PATENT FOR SALE.A COMpany valuable United Sates and Canadian nts, upon à bi specialty of unus \u2018merit, would sell = Canadian rights.callent opportunity for f ng à stock For ticulars, ad G., Herald Cr pas % Personals.Pprrsonir \u2014 PROF.LARSON (FROM pr dat Institute of of born 181 Bleury males a spec vo 0 e to lovalids in their own te ang natural cure for rheumptinm, , neuralgia, vu vousnebs, efc.face massage for beauti- tylog the skin, Also face wrinkles, etc.8 ERSONAL\u2014MISS MOSSEY, LATE WITH Mrs.M.Wright, vishes to announce to her clienty that she bas assumed the manage- went of tha Broadway Millinery Raoins, 2429 Bt.Cathefine st., and would solcit a, continuance of their patronage.88 PERSONAL - RASTER OPENING.MRS.Dearden, of the Crescent Millinery, wishes to notify her customers that her Eas- an EOSTTION 5 TT emen; coun! ° .Any yr \"4 at Err A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, work by day or affice crossing ce no object.\u2018 Apply or ad- En 166 at.Antoine su Not at and before 6 in the evening.\" 89 ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS HOUSEKERP- er to gentlemen; country or city; \u2018good cook; references.Any other place of trust .» §60 De Montigny.89 Boots and Shoes.00T3 AND BHUES\u2014WER MAKER BOOTS and shoes for siraigbt or deformed feet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber ) water bottles, and everything made ui robber.A.HODINA.4 Beaver Hall Hill.\u2014 \u2014 Wanted to Purchase.N TRADING STAMPS.HIGHEST \u2018price paid cash for Green Trading Stamps.A.Fiset, 16 St.James st.90 ANTED \u2014 AN ESSAY ON \"DISCOVERY Ate \u2018 five or six hundred words only.\u201d 8 price.Address K 204, Herzl We TED : = PURCHASE \u2014 WILL PAY the highest prices foi secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, and clothes.All orders promptly attended to.Max Wener, 353 Craig at.108 VWANTED TO PURCHASE THE EARTH, with a fence around it.Also ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's cast-off clothing, furs, jewellery, silverware, travellers\u2019 samples, etc., for cash.Mail card to D.Pearson, 489 Craig street.; 100 ANTED TO PURCHASE YOURS AND everybody elses cast-off clothing, bousshold furniture, fur coats, capes, old diamonds, gold and silver.Best cash prices for goods, Promptly called for.Ruben, 25 Craig.Phone Main 674.190 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast-off clothing, fur coats and\u2019 capes.See Sam Pearson first, 2336 Notre Dame st, as we pay the best prices of any other desler.Mail \u201corders attended.Telephone Main 965.Wanted to Rent ter ope takes place.Wedneada AN, WIFE AND BABY WANT FUR- th, wh pished room; use of kitchen; central; Thursday, and 13 when she vi she rticulars: lowest price: French or Eng.Yerk patterns.Also own d visit solicited.2501 St.Catherine, cor.Crescent.No cards.8 ERSONAL \u2014 HAVE YOUR CHARACTER read by your hand writing.Secret method of reading between the lines.Bend oe to A.E.Stilwell, Rougemont, P.Q.Property for Sale.the latest novelties in Paris nan New Pa \u2014 1.85 \u2018Ish.Couple, 226 St.George st.Montreal, \u2014 Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.\\OR SALE \u2014 THOROUGHBRED ST.BERnard dogs.V.Purvis, Yonge Mills,\u201d Ont.\u2014_ = fm vr0 og R BADE SE Da usod Pring \u2018winter\u2019 Poin.Recuped 45/6 Lu flob.A pargain, Call of write.| wn bros., 144 Peel at.\u201d \u2018 » Fes SALE \u2014 A NURSERY STOCK, \u2018AT bargain, prices.Stock must be soid er removed, ad feass Mi sead is lint of aus Lor priges.tern Townships urdery Carter] lo, Que.Fos SALE \u2014 VERY HANDSOME ORGAN with ornamental pipes, suitable: for caurch or large hall, 2 wanuals and pedals, 43 stops, swell and fuit organ levers, iy prem sé reedy, rich aud powertui tone.Cost.in rough repair, tor $260.Write, or oa Layton Hras., 144 Peel si.87 Fer, BALE\u2014A SPLENDID STEEL: COOK- rfauge, complets in every respect.will en cheap Lo quick buyer.Westmount 103.R SALE \u2014 BEST ELECTRIC LAMPS, 18e eacn; electric wiring and repairs; before you sign a contract ask for our prices.rte Mlectric Works, 1V4 Luspector street, » Fo SALE \u2014 SOME NORWICH CANAR- Telepaone au 1eagy terms, at prices game as for cash, go to \u201cBusiness Cards, \u2014 male and female.Apply at 638 Bt.Lominigue Ht.' 90 OR SALE \u2014 SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS, chiffonieres, tables, bureaus, dressers, hall seats and stands.Catherine st.OR SALE \u2014 IF YOU WANT AN UP-TO- date rendy-made or made to order suit or ladies\u2019 cossume, or shirt waist swt, on \u2018thos, Losget, sas 8e American Outficters, 846 st Lawrence street.OR SALE \u2014 NATIONAL DETAIL CASH Register, wood case, in good order.Cheap tor cask, Can be seen at Koffey's, 544 St.Antoine, OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING WOOD, $1.10; hardwood, $1.80 per load.Al kinds of coals.14% Bleury st.100 For SALE \u2014 CONTENTS \u2018OF 14 ROOMED , nearly new, at bargaiu prices, including drawing room, dining room and hod- room suites.743 Sherbrooke at.°° 85 For BALE\u2014KINDLING FOR - THE « MILlion.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard wcod, 33.00; mill\u2019 blocks, $1.95; tamarac blocks, $2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Quy and William st.Tel.Main 452.OR SALE \u2014 STANDARD BOTTLE EXchange.Largest supply of all kinds of bottles in Dominion of Canada.Car load orders filled in satisfactory manner.262 Cadieux St.Phone East 83728.106 | i Rooms andæBoard.£8 Advertisements under this heading\u2014One {osertion, 20 words, 10 cents; one wesk, 25 cents.BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE PARLOR, FUR- nisbed or unfurnished, suitable for dén- tist or physician; every \u2018convenience; good attendance; best part .Drummond et.(105), near St.Catherine st.8% OOMS \u2014 TO -LET, AFTER MAY 18ST, three rooms, corner of St.-Catherine and Mansfie!:d, suitable for office or dwelling,\" furnished or unfurnished.For further tafor=\" Waar: Ad Depots! ol ro LET Hecsivia be same ailiniion = at ofti U Pownce pas erine $ CER v man's Btreots.- POINT ST.C all, cof.treots.WEST END\u2014Roffey's News Agency, sors Atwatér ang St Antoine Sts.HERALD WA NE A RE WINNERS SHINY IVE age Mus w o#0, anivmiBndue Foe For Sale OR BALE \u2014 KGUS FOR HATCHING, npg exulviuen silver § Liamouiga, 31.00 108 1S; ungpprouchauie MYers.Apyiy by etter, di.bi.h., 400 purcueser sl from st, Cuy.(twe peste UAL \u2014 \u201cWorkm Clothing 8tore, gor.Notre Dame and MoGiH i ARLES\u2014Viotoria Drug ellington and Charron eu fi vor au we Year asvuuu.mari \u201c+ = I vr pre TE wil ¥ ke Hl, stu, \u2018 LS Tne BUKSBLLER,\" we: |W À \u201c College ayuuue, sig ropuu s Cortes fu, Wh Lor, .uli, Wau Heated, yal apy w oe > Junior, où yroL aus.,scelianequs, HRENOLOGY AND PALMISTRY.Fro.Duby, MEA, G.1.B.F.ls anion Bl, over toslon duos Sture.jugs nud lessous dutiy, URtil May lat.11 a.m.to ÿ p.10.Cuarges mouccale.WANFEL ~ UN CUMMBIBIVUN, WUOLD 10F buic in ù sure, Will guod Gispiay widow, JULMLLY Bal rOLUFOS HUU GOW se + Fees Muurs, 10 iegal Cards.REENSHLELUS, GREENSHIELLS, MAC- ulister & Languedoc.J.N.Ureeushieide, K.C., Hi.A.BE.Urecusnields, K.C., A, w.u.Macalister, krroul, Languedoc, F° SPrilg, Po.W.wd Hill ave.R SALE \u2014 BIX OAK LEATHER SEATed anu DACKeU Cums, dU.Wv; ops ball uenen, Pa.UV; HIUSHEN gwve, jv.uw; gud stove, ¥.W; DIRCK WAIDUL bey RUG LUreud, JLU.UV; ruvuer tree, Very LAFBE, So-A; ova uly Wie w BITCH, PRINGLE & CAMBRON, BAR- Ld risters, Auorueys-at-Law, Nolicitors mn Chancery, Nouwries Public, etc.Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitén, K.C., i, A.rringiv, J.a C.Cameron, LL.B.VIBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, Fe SALE \u2014 MASON & RIBCH UKGAN, A bargain.sibaii size, 1148 ne, $v.A180 80l0y splendid bonus, cheap.vé Hermine 3 street.ets Richmond aud Carling \u2018sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.¥.Harper.8.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATB, e Guardian Assurance Mullding, 16 TC.8e F OR £ALB \u2014 ONE* CART, REFEIGER.ator, almost New; scale, oil tanx; also Must ve sold very cueap.wl St.Urosiy at.small stock vf grocery, uew.aL vuce, DOR SALB \u2014 NO.» in first class order; new, reversible brugsels carpet, complete white bedroom Wikkiax WRAY, 1238 St.Catherine st.suite, bureau, washstand, bed, maitress and Uptown 2667.springs, ches ler vus.dv Walker avenue, bu.henri, sy McCLARY RANGE, James st., Montreal.Undertakers and Embalmers., YT C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain st., and © « 128 8t.Dominique.Uptown 2738, Kast 117.OR SALB \u2014 CHEAP, BUTCHER AND | platiorm scale, dew; never been used.Apply borween 3 und 6 pam, 231 Delisle at.Ww ALBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington streut.Man 4418.Agents Wanted, o NOT stove.us, or none 3354 Son.Le THROW \"AWAY YOUR OLD You can get grates and repairs for all styles, oid und new, at our repair department, 4a LS Lawrence Main st.Write Bast.\u2018Www, Ciendinneng & 39 ADY AGENT WANTED, FOR MONTHLY publication, to call on business men only.Apply Mr.Thomas, La Corona Hotel, - Bb Horses.Carriages, &ec.OR SALE \u2014 WHY PAY TWO PROFITS?We are manufacturers-not jobbers.kinds of bedding remade equal to new, Iron Towasnend, 380 or 4 and brass beus.\u2018G.EK, James st.Fhone Main 3014 All For SALE \u2014 SEVERAL GOOD DRIVERS, general purpose and drau ght horses.Place \u201cViger Stables, 5 Dubord ot., 110 OR SALR\u2014AT THE AMERICAN HORSE , Repository, 19 St.Maurice st., horses of OR BALB \u2014 ON BASY PAYMENT, AT cash prices, high aud medium grade tur- olicloths, crockery; garments, very best fit.Complete House Furaishers, 176 Bt.Lawrence si, near Dorchester.oiture, stoves, carpets, also clothing, ladies\u2019 Lande Bros, DOR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRB AND BURGLAR ___ proof, .new and _ secondharé, _at prices that dety competition.Largest stock in city.| A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 3¥0 Bt James 137 all classes, including heavy draught, eneral purpose, carriage pairs, and saddle borses.Geo.Climie, Prop.109 : ï Medical | .MES \u201cEMMA STEELE, BODY MASSAGE, VL 1331, Alexdnder street, can accommodate a few extra patients.8077 : VV ANTED ABOUT APRIL 15TH, Anan \u2014 wgeral > Wa og! pe Chetaietd TRE mount.VANTED \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN AS nousekoeper, and to look after children.Apply pller six o'clock, 14] Canning st.8 ANTED AT ONCE, IMPROVED bapas, and apprentice\u2019 for\u2019 5 dressmaking.Apply 3b Laurier Avenug, | Henry.VWANTED-GIRL ABOUT i8, FOR LIGHT housework and to take child df # out dusiy.(an sleep at hoïve.Apply 1} Mel- Lourne ave., oit Metcalfe wve.{close to Wei fount Perk), .WANTED \u2014 BUFFER AND \u2018POLISHER tor aluminum and Dress Foods.Caña- vr EE ae TO asl | dian Aluminum workd, lad., Guam ton, Que.OY WANTEL \u2014 APPLY D, SAWYER, Druggist, windsor I.su WANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR ABOUT 25 yobug men on\" farms; wages $6 Lo $v.\u2018lickeus must be advanced.Uominion Ew- vioyment Uitice, Iso Bt.James sl WANTED \u2014 ON OR ABOUT APRIL 25TH, thorougbly gaou LOOK, Ca) able of taking entire coargé if waned.\u2018 Uuiy responsidie \u2018Parties, With best city raterences, neèd apply.« Thornhill avenue, Westmount.VV ANTED-GIRL FOR LIGHT GENERAL | housework.Apply in person, to 4484 Western ave.- 90 NANTED \u2014 BRASS FINISHER, DRIVER, gafdener, farm hand, might watchman, W class cook, good vurteuuer, Z couples.Huckle §, 8u3 Craig st.Ww ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family.Mrs.shaw, The Denbigh, 44.3 Western avenue., , i TANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH ports; free passage and return.Apply, or enclose stamp for particulars, Canadian Ageucy, 1¥2% St.Autoline st, Montreal.8% OW BOOKING ALL CLASSES OF HELP for summer ious Apply Wop da secure position.or epclgse stamp.Cgn- sain Agency, 1824 Mt.Antoine\u2019 st, Montreal.A GENeral servant.Must be a good plain cook and willing to go to the seaside.\u201d No washing or ironing.Good wages.Apply, with references, at 38 Bishop st., between the hours of 7.3v and 9.30 pm.and\u2019 10.30 a.m.and 13.s VWANTED - \u2014 MEN TO BUY OUR FASH- fonable clothing, on easy terms.Lowest cash prices, We also do repairing and pressing.677a St.Lawrence st.Telephone Bost 2808 PRESSMAN WANTED BE Les : Situations Vassot * OR : RENT \u2014 BTA.ANNEE Du er AE QE * ar Aévestisements under aurmenss house.wos Pr He vat pith: .ota © \u2018 oa U 30 desis, buys % cents.), Lig [WIFE - = .N - ANG TE A0 LuT \u2014 SUITE GR 5 KOOMS, ON PHIL- PTE Bo Yok chvLy ma WAR, SRT Et te prac Lys squRy, vic JE Puusigeapier ur hice pass both\u2019 as AD.We 4 MW omy.letter, ving abt ue Mus $1 im Be UR 133 MctAlI a.Montreal .wl} pet\u201d ur Nai ih Laparienos.and nuque, 1508ra peus 3e C Buildiag, = XTANTRD a (Wii ener y Lid., 4 ht.Helen st.ANTED \u2014 RELIAB some idea of nurgi aL nigos.MK 208, rierglg.ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT, WILLing lo go to country Ior summer mopths; po wasbing or ironing.Apply oH krince Arthur st.Wie \u2014 3 MEN FOR wr Free passage both ways sud Po minion Kiuployment Ageucy, UWS \u201cjames ut, Montreal.» VANTEC _GXPERIENCED on ehirts to make Mr.Foviley, 10 8t.Pater st ANTED \u2014 MEN TO SELL BABB WIRE stretchers and staple pullers; begt im the world, Address W.W.Towns, papy Que.WANTED \u2014 LADIES TO DO PLAIN SBW- ing at home.Whole or spare = to $10 per week.Ladies\u2019 Supply Ce, T ronto.\u201c.+ WANTED \u2014 LADY STENOGRAPH Must be well educated and not afr to Remington stating qualifie 533 \u2018Beaudry .32 46\u20141439 Ontario ., 7 47\u2014168 Gherrier .\u2026 .\u2026.«.,.12 48\u2014433 Berri .\u2026.456 49\u2014\u20141355 Ontario. 56\u2014629 Beaudry' 47 57126 Lafontaine P.Ww.- 59 58&\u2014109 Mentaria een .50 50\u2014704 St.Andre .IR 36- 60\u2014128 Mentana ., 50 £1460 St.Christophe cee 33 62\u2014880 St.Andre .32 65\u2014565 Berri ., «567 64-697 Berri ., .49 65-\u2014~61 Rivard .37 66\u201438\u2014Rivard .- .,.46 T\u2014386c Cralg .zu SV 68\u20141610 Notre Dame ., 88 69\u20141694 Notre Dame A 25 70\u2014252 St.Paul 29 71-\u201422 Jacques Cärtr Sa.48.72\u2014204 St.Paul .50 73\u2014140 Champ de Mars .56 74\u20141404 Notre Dame .47 75\u201492 Berrl .48 76\u201488 Champ de Mars cee 18 77\u2014144 Notre Dune .44 Totals.+.3420 Ma).for Hon.Lomer Gouin AS MINER HEIR TO $200,000.Halifax, April 12.\u2014Robert H.O'Cal- per at No.2 colliery, as hel > IN ST.JAMES DIVISION Hon.-Lomer- Gouin Received 3,420 and st ; Gouin.Martin.28 - pt .: 2 «300 08 00 & «3 13 C3 06 4 60 4 [SN Teal tan _ [= Cala lO aR =ONTdh gs Eat .= DER =, NIECTRT TO Is It ° [3 \u2014 \u2014 dn 03 a) > 2016 NISC AD = 20d TN EL a) mt LD td et a) BS =] Landlords If your vacant house Is not rented for the coming.year, it is your own fault.We have hundreds of applications for houses every day.Send the description, price and address, and we will do the rest for you.is gratis.The service - N C.VALIQUETTE, Ltd.Real Hst+te Dept.1647-53 ST.CATHERINE STREET.~~ CETY THE BEST wee o A Satisfactory Workman's Time Recorder IS THE | \u201cSimplex\u201d | Why don\u2019 t you adopt it?MUNDERLOH & C0.\"61 ST.SULPICE 8T.- rd { gincers.\u2018 The father dying, tite child was put in \u201cthe Protestant Orphanage, whence, he was taken to Sydney.Two | years ago he began work at one of the jcollteriea.Diligent enquiries made from Féngland concerning tha mt Glace Ray, has becn left $200,000 by an young man, but at first he disregarded uncle, who die¢ some time ago In Eng-.them, but recent investigations have land.O'Callaghan was born in Malta,| shown that he is the man indicated as and was brought to Halifax by his heir to a large fortune, in the Royal father, who was He will take En-'immediate steps to prove his claim.were|., - CHAS.FOR SALE AN UP-TO-DATE \u2018CHECK TIME SYSTEM, suitable for any number up to 100 employes.Cheap.Can be seen at this eitice by.applying to the Engineer.Carta ge and Storage.Have Your Furniture or Baggage Moved or Stored by The Merchants\u2019 Express Co.849 ST.JAMES.Phone 2238 Main.LANDLORDS and TENANTS.Owing to the large amount of work in view for the months of April and \"May, we would strongly advise having all cleaning done in March.We make a reduction of 25 per cent, during this month.H.O'BRIEN & co, 263 BLEURY STREET.- Telephone Up.1091.Common Sense Exterminators For RATS and MICE.- All Dealers, and 381 Queen st.W., Toronto.Don T Bl.ow and pcold because you have trouble tbeye ppring evenloga starting the fire-USH some of our QUICK-FIRINQ $5 ske | It contsins mors heat and less dirt per ton than any coal on the market.The MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER Co.New York Life Building, Telephone Main 4048.- 4= -STORES-4 Slik Costumes, Picture Framing.) ç IF.YOU HAVE À PICTURE that you wish framed in the most artistic manner possible, to us and you will be well gatistied.EDLIN GTON, |NOW IS THE TIME MALONE MOULDING & FRAMING G0.Important Notice.\u2018 ] Dame send \u2018it 2311 ST.CATHERINE STREET.\u201c PICTURES Get tbem from the Manufacturers.Every day bargain day, and 50 per cent.cheaper than anywhere else in Canada, at G.W.WILLSON & SON, \" 1 PHILLIPS SQUARE.: = To have JEU FRAMING done, BOTH SIDES , \u2018There are two sides to - the buying question.On one side is Quality,.on the other side price.We aim to combine.a h I As pos- aible, the good of each tor the benefit of the.appre- eiative.HEASLEY, THE PICTURE FRAMER, 2087 ST.CATHERINE BT.(Near Bleury.) I GIVE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS.\u2014\u2014 _ _ Marriage Licenses.12 Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY ARTHUR W.WILNQ Merchants Bank Bldg.ay M.4128.Bvenin; ats Crescent et, M.2052; 548 Mam sis st, ; 646 Sherbrooke st - Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUPF, | 107 St.James Street and 40 Crosoamt Street.mere SEE rt IDEALFACTORY * Ten minutes\u2019 ;walk from Post Offioe, Main Floor and Four Galleries, about =m feet floor space.teel end Brick Construction.- team Heated.4 Ep eo thro! shout a.« c Motors er and Hotst, Riectrio Lighted throughout; Britchbesre, ste, pres t S rte sn that m oof construc so OW melts runs into sewer.= Building construction admits ef Placing\u2019 fire risk in New England Mutuals Withgup any extra expenditure.The gite and building is undoultedly the finest tor manufacturing urge purposes 2% Splendid light and Quistness, \"Apply: CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COM 4 » 81 St.Peter Street, Montreal PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | District of Montreal.| SUPERIOR COURT.parte: \u2014 | x The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd.politic and corporate having\u2019 its place of business in the city of Mon petitioner, in his quality ot Creditor of of 1 ide Demers, in here \u201cig the city of Montreal, wife of Be! ry Lace Charland, the nomination a\u2019 trustee té the va ¢ Batata of the sald inte Dene toa rv th petition, the relse co: ep on, tives nd creditors.the salé late Pan Leon} bei ro the Ero be Toate at before the onotary of the Ba or Provinés oi ot Quebec, of oral at Pre FFutolles\u201d office, at hurt House, on the said oity of M nesday, the nineteenth of instant, at\u2019 ten o'clock in the a trustee to the sald vacant estate; and that.ve, de tbe in Raglan i in\u2019 SEE a bu _- &% FOR SALE ;, give their advice on the nomination of a - writ be atria twice hn.! 1 \u201cVOILE - DE - PARIS AT 33 A YARD.(First Floor.) ; To be sold Thursday: À ! lime of Al Wool Voile-de- Paris in black and all colors, double width.The excellence of the value is revealed in the pnce, .33 a yard.TY As \"WHITE INDIA LAWN AT .17 A YARD.600 yards White India Lawn, considered good value at .25 ayard.Thursday 17 a yard.\u201c REDINGOTE COATS AT $15.00.We are going to sell out our 3-4 length Redingoe Coats on Thursday, at $15 each.\"These were onginally priced at $25.00 each, but because week he creased popuisity of the ll length cont we have made uction, They are lined with white silk, have the handkerchief cape, fice new sleeves trimmed with lace and are all black.We need not tell any one of their seasonableness and service- ableness\u2014that goes without saying.| o (See Metcalfe Street Window.) EXCLUSIVE GOWNS TO BE.MADE ~FOR THE HORSE SHOW.We have handed over to our dressmaker some dress lengths we bought in Paris, that cannot be dupli- .f cated ir Canada, and she \u2018is prepared to make them up: I \u201cinto gowns that will ict be duplicated instyle.\u2014 \"| (Dressmaking Parlors on the Third Floor) : / BLACK CASHMERE.HOSE.d Our'Underwear Department has this to offer for Thursday : © 600 pairs Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, full fashioned, double | ankle and sok soles; soft and elastic\u2014-ideal hose.for spring wear.Re- | gulardy sc!d at 45 a pair.Thursday, .29 a parr.: - .- (: | These are Morley's make, and that means they are the best.I Shipped to a firm in Canada unable to foot the bill, vie bought them | at an unusual, advantage, the benefit of which we pass en to our i: customer.Co IN THE BASEMENT.; OLEARING THE MEN'S FURNISHINGS.| | Summer Vests Co .1905 pattcrus,all sizes \u2018Regular prices, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00.| y.choice, $1.50 each.i Fiannetette Night Shirts + .Regular price, 65.Thursday - - - - - - .40 ! - Regular price, .90.Thureday - - - -.- - 60 \u2018 Canee\u2014all kinds \u2019 \u201d oi : Pricesscut im half on Thursday.«4 Ties 3 .! Regular price, 10.* Thursday - - - +3 each , Regular prices, .15, .20.Thursday - - « +10 each of Regular prices, .25, .35.Thursday - - - 15 each * Regular prices, .50, .75.Thursday - -.- 225 each > Regular prices,$1.00,$1.50.:Thureday - - - .65 each .This-Store:closes daily at 5.30 pm.\u2014 Uplace in June.1 will\u2019 show you how to cure yours ** 1 was helpless and bedridden for could bold.Doctors said 5 would tbem all and cured tnyself by the Rice Method.rsons to use this method,\u201d writes Mr.Robt.Howard, uskoka Co.Ont.A Free Trial of this tharvelioge Method sens : Free to all wi © write at once description of their case.Thousands + have been cured and IT ILE CURE YOU.Write to-day.Dr.W.S.Rice, \u201cE572 Toronto, Ont.FREE ears froma bad rupture.No truss e if not -oparated upon, 1 fooled ise all ruptured = EE » TO GET INSTRUCTOR ACROSS ATLANTIC Bathalic School Board Will Endeavor to Secure Manual Training Instructor in France.,At a meeting of the T:orman Catholic Bchool Commissioners last night, it was decided to write Mr.Hector Fabre, the Canadian Commissioner in Paris, and Vice-Consul of Belgium, to secure a sompetent instructor for the department of manual training that is to be inaugurated in the city schools.The necs- sity of eachers speaking two lan- .Those present at the meeting.wère:\u2014 Ald.D.Gallery, M.P.; Mr.Mr.P.G.Martineau.! + rare EARTHQUAKE IN FRANCE.ment of Drome.for five seconds.ents fled from their houses.displaced.days of examinations, beginning June \u201827.C.Piche,| M.P.; Ald.Vallieres, Rev.Abbe Troie, Rev.M.Callaghan, Rev.T.Perrier, and Paris, April 12.\u2014An earthquake was felt early yesterday at Nyons, Depart- The movement lasted Many of the resid- Glassware was broken and furniture broken and Wellington, N.Z.\"April 12.\u2014After the ow TN MONTREAL : Dany ¥xmALD, WEDNESDAY.\u2018APRIL AIL 18, 1008, Mr.Frank Botterell spent the week end at Kingston.Mr.BR.1.Galt, Montreal, is at the King Edward, Toronto Major Wood, of Sherbrooke, spent the week end in Montreal, - Mrs, Geo.Chillas, Mackey Street, is visiting friends in Toronto, .Mr.William Robb, of.Toronto, 18 epending à few days in town.Mrs.George Fuller, Montreal, is visit Ing relatives at Rock Island.Miss Minnle Bostwick, of Sherbrooke, arrived in town last evening.Mr.William Yuile will arrive in town this week from the Old Country.Mr.and:Mrs.H.C.Osborne have te- turned to Toronto from Montreal.Mr.R.A.Brock has been spending a few days in the Eastern Townships.Mr.Geo.A.Childs, Montreal, is guest at the King Edward, \u2018Toronto.Mrs.C.P.Rice, Montreal, 1s visiting Mrs.Robert Jamieson at \"Sherbrooke.Miss Muir, who has been visiting in Montreal, has returned to Cowansville, Miss Edith Crockett, Montreal, 18 Spending a few days at \"Hillcroft, Dair- ville, Mrs.J.L.Gurd, Montreal, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.J.8.Smith, at Kingston: Mr.and Mrs Alex.Paterson and Master .Alex.Paterson were.in Sherbrooke this week.Mr.and Mrs.Drummond Street, a trip to Jamalca.\u2018 Mrs.Scott, of Quebec, who is a patient at the Montreal General Hospital ls progressing favorably.Messrs.W.H.O'Flaherty, G.W.Mc- Indoe and\u2018 Bannel Sawyer, Montreal, were in Quebec yesterday.Mr.Owen.Voigt, Prince Arthur St, has left for Toronto to visit his cousins, Mrs.Brown and Mrs.Harry Gamble.Mr.Hector Glrouard will leave for Ottawa, to-morrow on a visit to his parents, Judge and Madame Girouard.Miss Beatrice Ryley, of Ottawa, entertained informally at the tea hour on Monday in honor of Miss McMurty, of Montreal.Mrs.Charles Wallace and Miss Wallace, Prince Arthur Street, will leave next week to visit relatives at Toronto.Mrs.A.L.Ree, who has been spending the winter at St.Catharines, Ont,, has returned to Montreal and is a guest at the Coronal .Madame Auguste Lemieux, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs.Henry Barbeau, Drummond Street, hus returned to Ottawa.Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Winnifred Hagar to Dr.Keenan, which will take place on Tuesday, April 25th.Messtié.F.J.Perigo, Geo.A.Pattison, J.P.Kavanagh, ti.Hanson, 1.A.Pre-| \u2018vost and I.J.Mullen, of -Moutreal,™ wre ut the Chateau, Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.Holland England are the guest- nor-General and Counte: \u2014erniment-Heuse, Jina Mrs.Edward Stevens, of London, England, formerly -Miss* Alige Mclatryre, will receive at the Windsor Hotel ong \u2018Thursday afteruocn, of this week.Mr.Hamfiton Gilmour, Mr, Harry Plelding and Mr.\\Villie Chambers, of an AU niversity, will leave for Ollur a A.W.Stevenson, have returned from Hibbort.ot sh Gover- arey ay Gov- days.THe marriage of Miss.Noemi Hamil- Currington will take Quebec, to Mr.Arthur Smith.formerly of Montreul, Mr.fr Eugénie Dubame! will tok: ple?in London, England, shortly uftes F1s-, ! \u2018ter, has sailed for the Old Country on Lhe Be, \u201cViciorian from Halifax.Mr.Eniiltnno.the well known Mont- -reaul planist, h.3 had the honor Lu be Jn- : vited by \u2018Thelr 12xéeliencies the Uôver- nor-Geperal and the Countess Grey to i play ai Rideay Hall, Ottassa, Lhis evening.Mrs.Ww heatiey Anderson: formerly \u201cMiss Griffin, cf Ottawa, wus quiely \"married on Monday afternocon ii Lone ~don tu Commodore Spencer HLM, Lo- gin, R.N.R.Mr.LL: wnard Waketieëld gave \u2018the bride avay.Coinmodore and Mrs, Login wilt spend the hoheyricon pin Wales, and will afterwards reside tn i Por thmouth.| RIPPMAN-GRIELR.|.The marriage takes place Very -quiet-* Py at six oclock this eveu- ing of Miss Constance - Bro:kf, \u2014 HERALD DAILY PATTERN 4 , Dasicu By May Marron, gacust with Vost Front 4989 Coats made with revers that roll ôpen to show contrasting.vests are essentially smart for spring wear and will also be admirable the summer through made of linen and siml- Jar suitings.This one is quite plain, in tailor style, and is shown in golden brown choviot with the best of cream colored broadcloth, but all suitings and all materials for separate coats can be utilized, while the vest appropriately can bo of the material banded or braided, of Oriental embroidery, brocadn or linen, while different colored linens make an admirable contrast.For tho mediun.xize will guages debars applicants from the|earthquake in India many slight earth ri Teed Ae os Inches ia rts a Jar United tes.shocks were felt in New Zealand.e any width for vest.A May Manton pattern.A letter was sent to Mgr.Racicot, ex-| Government seismograph here record-| No, 4959, sizes 32 to 42, will be malied to any pressing the regret of the board at his resignation, and its appreciation of his| ing half an hour.services while pchool commissioner.\u2014 Mr.J.C.nchere was re-èngaged as , teacher of drawing In the schools under Dom ESFHC FOUND DEAD.tho supervision of the board.Mrs.Lariviere, a domestic servant The question of making Saturday a holiday.in the schools was discussed, but no action was taken, pending an in- .Yost tion into existing conditions.The granted the request of the cen- boa board of examiners far the use of the Catholic Commercial Academy and the Montcaim'-School during the four was called in.was removed to the morgue.calling a jury.a WA 1 ITE.MUSLINS nigh RER SP RE a Rd, = ; \u2019 .si., OB AER TS ed three, being a series of waves last- employed at 1817 St.Catherine Street, was found lying dead in her bedroom yesterday afternoon.Dr.Germain, who stated that death had been due to heart failure.The body Coroner McMahon disposed of the case without adress by the Fashion Department ot this paper on receipt of ten cents.\u2026 Name ET .- Age rernqHos 00.000 000002000000 0600 000006 No.of Pattern sesvcsss0eec 000008000000 \u2018a .MÉGROUS L.c0orso rss ace 00000000 ccévnsirues This pattern will be mailed wi ten days by filling out coupon.fe closing 10 cents.and send! to Montreal Herald Pattern t ~~ dors wili please note that foe ia shown, i Diouse and SEF a rt a where Lali vieras, requiring ce! or = allowed for in patterns, wh.ant per 7, 2 a wa to-morrow to spend the Baster holi- ton, daughter of Mr: Jack Hamilton, ul.Jack Douglas, waose mariage 19: lof the houses, [cars takes you from the City - Îtiee 16 Maplewood avenue.| Outremont.\u2018are to be sold, will enable wille, Grier, entra daughter af, \u2018Mr, Brock Grier, Pherhrooke Btrest, to Mr.Walter Rippmsan, of London, England, No invitations have been igsued and only a few intimate friends will be present at the ceremony, which will be performed by His Y.ordship Bishop Carmichael.The brids, who will wear her travelling suit of dark blue silk, with hat to match, and will carry American uty roses, v'ill be given away by er father, r only attendant will be her sister, Miss Halen Grier, who will be gowned in pale blue silk, with deep bands of Dresden ribbon and pale pink Victorian hat and will carry pink roses.Mr.Kenneth Thornton will act as best man.lmmediately after the ceremony the bride and groom will leave for New York, from whence they will-sail on Saturday for the Old Country.PAN-RUSSIAN CONGRESS ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS St.Petersburg, April\u2019 12.\u2014Another meeting of the Pan-Russian Congress of Attorneys was held here yesterday and a resolution was adopted favoring the removal of the autocratic regime and the proclamation of a democratic constitution on the basis of universal suffruge and a secret ballot.It 1s announced that the attorneys intend to conduct a propaganda throughout Russia, to educate the people politically and, if necessary, to arm them for physical resistance to arbitrary action by the authorities, No arrests have followed these meetings, at which words\u201d were not minced, and open defiance of the authorities was evident.At another meeting held last night the barristers decided to cancel a clause of the resolutions in which it was proposed to furnish the people with arms to resist arbitrary acts.The meeting last night decided that such extreme action would defeat the entire object of the association.TO EXPEL BARRISTERS.St.Petersburg, April 12,\u2014-Governor- General Trepoff has asked for a list of the barristers who attended Yyester- day's pan-Russian congress of barristers, at which liberal reselutfions were passed, and which was dispersed by the police.It is * believed that Trepoff wants the names with a view of expelling the offending barristers from the city.: FORBIDDEN TO MEET.London, April 12=\u2014The St.Petersburg \u2018correspondent of the Times says he be- Neves that the représentatives of the | Zemiovs, who \u2018are- expected to -shortly assemble al St.Petersburg, will be for- bedden to meet, owing to the.revolutionary character of the gntherings.Many arrests of barristers are rumored to be to impending.ANEW SUBURB 4 Ho Northmount\u201d Offers Many Features of Interest to the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 es barristers\u2019 | - ON A Ne vin} ; 4 sie dep, / health.pure blood and a perfect digestion.| dependent on the perfect health of the delicate female organism.If you wish to have the beauty and attractiveness of perfect health, if you'wish your eyes to sparkle, your complexion to resume _ its brilliancy, and your whole body to thrill with the glow of renewed viality take that famous woman's medicine, > less suffering.a > \\ Tee re 3 Cw PEE Xe à LZ \u2018Crowded Montrealer.Th.general encroachment of.Lusi-.ness establishments on the residential rections of the.city and the ever in.rearing cos of living -vilhin the city\" limits is forcing many\u201d Montreaucrs to) \u2018eek out lions In thé suburlan dis- tricity, where though suinewhut Mmcon-| Veniedeèu by -vesng farther removed fror, the.r places ol business, they ave alde lv ollain houses at reasonable.vent\u2019 and have the rads tage.of the.pure air of the couniry.\"Northmount\u201d 15 the pronosed vane Ses aux\u201d promise 3\" bee qu the near future.one of th PULL \u2018ess of tee outls nz élan Alsons.I is si ituated, the back) of the mountain Loiwecn \u2018ue downs of Dutreinent and Cote eus Nelges and\u2019 al pres ni coasists of a group of pret-' Ww oeottages which have been crecte 1 on Maplewood Aveonae by the lstate Dame N, M: Lucuxalèt, \"These houses wie to be \u201cold en à evel plan that pres als any features of interest \u2018to lthose who ave desirous of acquirtg homes of thelr own; Twenty cottages, 1+ on each wide of the avenue, are almost completa anid will be ready for occupation on May 1, while about (Wenfy-live more are to be erected dur- = sing 1he summer.; The site os whk Te there cotlnges (have been buiit, \u2018is cons dered tu te lune vf the best en the sland of Montreal.situated on high ground on (he y northern slung af the mountain, Aree from dampmess and other cities thkely to foster discase.Mañlehoodi ji avenue is a wide street/:with a double! [car track, Wide sidewulks have becn, lald\u2019 and shade Irees ate to be planted \u2018 on voeh side, The Rell Telephone Come! pany has comiections on the venue \u2018and a telephone ean be-instatled In any Tucnty minutes où the Post OF- There are chur hes of all denomina- i tora and both Protegtant and cathe bolle schools ty Cote fes Neiges and, Both places.fre ouly few minutes walk fron the asenue, The cottages are constructed of woud | and are all painted white but no two, are alike In finish or In style of are chiteeture, Fach is about twenty-five teet from the road and Is placed on a plot of ground with 100 feet frontage and a depth of 110 feet, \u2018They are of different slzes, the Ama llest contalnlig | seven rooms and the largest fifteen, The Interior arrangements.are most modern and Include electric Night, gas a.and everything that wii contribute to the comfort of the occupants.OCCUPY WHILE YOU BUY.by _wlhleh these houses the buyer to live \u2018in his house during the thine that he is paying for it.Ten per cent.of, the value of the houpe !s lo be paid in cash on occupation and ten per cont.is to \u2018be pald each year for nine yuars in tnonthiy inatalments.At the expiration of (hat time the house becomes the property of the tenant, The i prices range from 32,000 to $4,000, It Is xpected that no difficulty will be ex-| perlenced in finding occupants of a good class for the \u2018houses, and, Indeed, several have been mold already.Mr.Gohier, the manager of the estate and agent for the houses in willing to, take anyone who Is respectable, and ts willlug even to provide a home for that person much udused by land- (lords- .came a burden to my family.7e iW me.Mrs.M hat ERY vay \"No woman, were she a Venus de Milo, could continue beautiful) With a dragging down femdle complaint.sick women to write to her for advice: Many have- benefited by-it;\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- da E.Pinkham S Vegetable Compound Cares Where Others Fail | AN preys KE Mrs.Pinkham invites all\u2019 \u201cPerfect Health ; | 2% The perfect woman Is the woman who: has perfect Beauty .is more than skin deep.Beauty is as deep as, 04 0 man, ym pn mr, Pe \u2014 Cut this out and keep till last Picture appears, then fasten the series together, fill fn your answers, and send to Herald Office.HERALDS PUBLICITY CONTEST.\u2018 - 20.rem Ce A good advertising.catch phrase for thig frm.would be: BubMItted BY.evruanenssisanestoniinss Address RE \u201cPIANO\u2014W.H .Leach & Co.,.Geesesssesssincanes $350.00.3 HIGH GRADE TYPEWRITER\u2014 Ganadian \u201cTypeowriter CO.vines 135.00 3.THE Ste OF ANY TWO CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL URSES\u2014International Correspondence School, Scranton, \u2018 au value 860 each.\u2026 beesnsesescecsssecssene 100.00 4.LADIES' GOLD WATCH\u2014Johnston Bros.saassansens -50.00 8.\u201cSOUVENIR\u201d COOKING RANGE\u2014E Ca anagh Go.50.00 6.COLLEGE COURSE\u2014Moon's Businoss College .7.RUFF OR MUFF TO CHOICE\u2014Alox.Nelson.35.00 8 D ER \u2014W.MH.Scroggie Ltd.25.00 9.SUIT OF CLOTHES\u2014J.H.Blumenthal & Son - 25.00 10, SUIT OF CLOTHE&\u2014Chas.À.Workman .25.00.11.SUIT OF CLOTHES Cam a.© Clothing Co.2% \u2014Bov cee .iy CET OTHACKERAY'S WORKS IN FULL LEATHER With : CASE.E-\u2014A.T.a.SE Sec sense i REEN CASH \u2018RECEIPTS\u2019 aa re \"9 1 AEE BOOKS IRERN GSE SEE SS Co.Eom epart BHO a an 18 ©) 16 CHOICE Fo VALUE OF 2500 SNOWSHOR | A800 Jabnoco CE TRUNK snes a I .pubs 0 ; ER B ag.Sager .i ken ges : : JE GET OF CARVENS IN CASE SA Adi RE ga EE 18 TABLE Sig \u2014) 8.Prince Ce.o> ronsatéence rf tat CHAIR 0.av.u sasenese con 0 000000000000 0 0 » se\u2026causescs HERE ARE.THE PRIZES.ICTURE\u2014Gso.R.SILVER SUGAR 8 F DOZEN GENTS\u2019 easiey .\u2026vacc04- cuth0cu .+ R b à Ce.Td s., usées e sersan ce svocn0n000 000008 sannedanauuou 00000000 s000untnensocun nc neo seen seccan0tte0 000002000100 cauedd su.an TET.Caton XL Ù BREA Real i Ce ssa x : tteteo dé: 51 SIL FOUNTAI oa! T.Chapman \u201d \u201ceee tessnace 7.MoGILL FOUNTAIN PEN-\u2014A.\u2018 Chapman.in .] passtrer 28.MoGILL FOUNTAIN PEN\u2014À.Ghapman .\u2026 vds aphen T 2s.Moditt- FOUNTAIN EN\u2014A AT Chapman ooo séeve tavseteum ue ue hve te ba ¢ Eo A3 AN fe haa sa 3 J 8 Yo Ea \u201cLE on Lh vi, il 14 ry fl This pleture TOPIONCNLS.coegoesrncoracensosasvaatnons cvieisseseaniesesed Wsecters sass trav aa \u2026.Cesare nec.0EVAPOS00 0000 \u201cee csssssesssngseel s usa 0 au au 0 0500600 ae, 17860 n 000000 A000Û PIN Cees Address L.200cs0nese sa ha 000 sen 005 sense» sas e scans sans sc ousacsc000000000 + se\u2026rncounocsesc0ss asset ac ars Ou idoncennnon0n00ceccecsecauaû % - a 13 yap nan CENTS CVS TE CONFIER PEER ee @loréd: Dress © Goods Dept.In th new: sMfades.g comprising Mohalr, Hopsack, Canvas, Crepes, etc.Cotto for 45\u20ac: \u2018per yard.variety.New dotted \u2018Swish, red, black and white, etc.new Panima Cloth we are efféring a speélal vélub-at 550 and $1.00 per yard; \u2018la ot ae, A uplendid range .of the new French Armures, Wool Crepe de A choice selection of all grades, Sicilian, Ladies\u2019 Cloths, Venetians, ete.Full range, from 80c to 32.00.per yard, .Volles, in dainty patterns .hirt waist \u2018sults,\u2019 35c, Qc and Printéd \u2018Wool Btamines, Challias, .Organdies, Dimitles, etc, in great \u2018in blue, pink, WALL PAPER AND /PECORATION A siège and well ssvortad stoékvot the newest designs and colorings 3 in Wall Papefs-and Burlaps.\" For dining rooms, halls,\u201d libraries\u2019 fects, Burlaps, Japanese.Lea- Chines, Volles, Etamines, Eo-.thers, Pressed Relief Work, ang liennes, etc.} other lines.ê.Creme Goods.\u2018For.drawing rooms, reception rooms there are Silk, Satin, Chintz, Cretonne and Floral effects, Hand-made Pressed Re- lfef Papers.in great variety.Orders for Painting\u2019 \"in all branches.*.its paper decoration promptly exe- workmen.> \u2014__ Estimates Given.and smoking rooms there are Tapestry, Burlap and Cgnvas ef- .rooms, sitting rooms and bed-' ~ § Paper hanging and all styles ot od cuted by a staff of experienced p.450 &: mms MONTREAL sary HERALD, vrénéenis APRIT 13, 1905.gE A Beary RAST \\ I Mantle Department.» 5 CANE LET n- 3\" coating effect, in \u2018sizes to: fit AA NA viv ON from 3 years up.Our stook of Mantis and Costumes Is now complete, and we would call special \u2018attention to our large display of Ladies Costumes, Dresses, Cloth Jackets, Silk Jackets and Capes.In CHILDREN'S REEFERS we show several .new styles in lined box cloth and covered A nice cholce of Maids\u2019 Costumes and Jackets in different materials.«Our -oollection of Ladies\u2019 Dress and Walking Skirts are made of the very newest materials .and -In the latest dypigne.Also Maids\u2019 Skirte in different effects.+ WATERPROOFS-A: full line of Ladies\u2019, Maids\u2019 and Children\u2019s showing dome very exclusive styles in these goods in Covert Cloth, Tweed and 8ilk effects.5 Per Cent.Discount for Cash .- = Waterproofs.Wé are Embroideries, - | A.very choice assortmés of White A Joe\u2019 \u2018fine o£ Æmbroidered Can- © vas, for laälleæ shirt wajst suits © hse.emer Li ye Muslins, Etc.Novelties in White Lined Slip Waist Patterns, Blousg Patterns, Hat Patterns, Centrepleces, : Doylies, to be worked with Perl Lusta floss.: Latest designs in Cushion Covers, in Lithographed Tapestry, Oriental stripes, Austrian designs and satin.\u2018 Canvas Slippers, all new designs.Full assortment of Madras Muslin, in all shades and designs.Hardware Dept.|B.\u2019 Opal Refrigerators\u2014Won Grand i - , for, excellence in - construction; .absolutely sanitary and odorless, Snow White Enamelled Refriger- Zinc and galvanized lined Refriger- Prize at St.Louis; first award cleaned like a qhina diéh; snow white lined, with oak casing, or snow white lined both inside and out; all sizes on hand or made to%order to fit any space.ators; not white .enamel paint, but genuine vhite enamel with ocak casing, all sizes, ators, all built on scientific prin- i cipals, with all latest improve- Lo ments; satisfaction guaranteed.3 Price $7.50 and up.Figured Serim, in pink, -blue and - yellow.5 _ Muslin, in the newest {esigns for Ladles\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children's wear, and \u2018shirt wWélsts\u2014the newest.thing for the season.Also a good assontment of all makes of soft finished French goods for lingerle, etc, etc.Men\u2019s Hat Dept.IF New Shapes for Easter Black Derbys, only good qualities i .kept, prices: $2.50, $3.00, $3.60 and o .Brown Derbys, A complete assortment ot Soft Hats 1] Silk Hats, at $5.00, $6.00, and $7.00.$5.00.oT ry new shades, prices \u2019 $3.00 and $3.50.in all the new shades.ANHUAL MEETING OF ROYAL ARCANUM Fourth Annual of Grand Council of Quebec Opened .Yesterday.The (oust - annual .meeting of the Grand Council .of Quebec; Royal Arca+] num, operred in the Masonic Temple at ten o'clock veste.Regent, MT iL ifE yté, occ the chair, and there was a good attendance of members.The Supreme Coun- ¢il is represented by Mr.E.M.Searing, of New Jersey, Deputy Supreme R=2- gent, and Mr.A.T.Bowne, of the, ,Grand Council of New Jersey, \u2018who wiil| act as Supreme Guide at the instalia- tion of officers this evening.In presenting his annual report, Will H.Whyte, Grand Regent, cain- gratulated the members upon \u2018anotier very successful and prosperous year, and although the membership had not quite reached the mark set for it, it attained an increase of twenty per cent., sufficiently large to be gratifying.The roll thia time last year stood at] Severé Chest Colds And Painful Coughs Demand Prompt and Active Treatment.The great danger in troubles of this class is *\u2018 delay.\u201d vu neglect a Cough or Cold, it*%£an have but one result.It leaves the throat or lungs, or both, affected \u2014 Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Asthma, Catarrh and Consumption will surely follow the neglect to cure.The first dose of DR.WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP| will ease.the cough, soothe the fnflamed throat and loosen the phlegm.Mrs.Joseph Paradis, Blackwell, Dnt., writes :\u2014I had such a bad cold I could hardly breathe, 1 poticed Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Syrup advertised, so had my Be get me two bottles\u2014I ad only used one before I was eured.I recommended it to à friend, and two bottles cured her after gther remedies had failod\u2014we both keep it in the house now end would not be without it.It is the Pest cough medicine I have ever gaken.\u201d Price 25 cents per bottle.:: The .Grand 8.A pr \u2018During the first years of the Grand |Céuncil it had beèn deemed advisable for the Grand.Regent and hls officers to pay two official visits during .the: year to each council, but as the roll of councils increased this avas found to ne getting irksome, and one yearly official visit was suggested, and the province had been divided Into six districts, with the following deputies: E.C.Fletcher |tenis, Quebec: H: Ariderson, Sherbrooke; ed 7.Brown, St.John's, and T.' W.P.Patterson, Lachute.A | 11st of official visitations was.also given.\u201c(The prémier council, Montreal No.1154, appears to have taken a new lease of life, and stands at the head of the list for the greatest gain made during the vear.Referefice was also made to the good work done by Prince Albert La- igs\u2019 Auxiigry; 40, thorvisit of Supreme wit a \u2018Montreal apg Quebec during the year.The report of the deputy grand regent, Mr.A.I.Morison, reported all the councils in good shape.The Grand Council was to Le congratulated upon having such an energetic; and competent Beputy.- His report.sited that he has secured applications, covering $352,000'of protec ris ae bas instituted three new ooun- tills, r.Whete also suggested the ad- visæbility-of the Royal Arcanum-own- ing a home of their own, where the members of the order could meet and fratermize.In concluding, the Qrand Regent urged the membership to glve the order thelr loyal assistance, and it was.worthy of their ° -st endeavors, and was doing a glorious work not only togetLer -many men of all creeds ang thought, thus uniting them in a common bond of brotherhood productive of lasting good to the community ahd state.The report.of the Grand Secretary, Mr.H.Walker, showed that 388 new members had been admitted during the year, and the approximate membership on.March 31 was 1,926, Seven memigérs died during the year.The report of the treasurer, Mr.T.W.Wadsworth, showed the finances to be in a highly satisfactory condition.Dr.W.Grieve Nichol, provincial medical examiner, reported that 403 applications - had been year, and the total amount of new protection was $587,000.\u2018The death rate for the Province of Quebec had been 4.20 per tewusand, and for the whole order 10.76 per thousand.\u2019 Reports were also presented by \u201cthe Deputy Grand Regent, the supervising deputies, and from the executive committee, committee on laws, finance committee, and the Grand Trustees, MAKE UP OF BISLEY TEAM.Ottawa, April 12,\u2014The composition of the Bisley team for this year is yet unknown, only two affirmative replies having been received by Major G.F.Winter, secretary of the D.R.A., In response to a request for an early decision by the eligibles whether they will go with the team.He has received three negative answers from membets of the first twenty-five.They are from Corp.McInnes, 80th Winnipeg; \u201cCorp.A.A.Smith, 69th; and Pte, P.Armstrong, of the 10th Royal Grenadiers.Corp.McInnes is now in Scotland and will shoot at Bisley with a Scotch regl- ment.The withdrawal of.these three men will bring Corp.J.H.Simpson, 10th R.G.; O.R.\u2018Staff Sergt.H.Kerr, bles.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CENTENARY CHURCH BAZAAR.\u2018The ladies of Centenary Methodiss!| the winter preparing for their bazaar, ing, at eight o'clock, in the lecture room of the churoh, continuing Friday and Batyrday afternoon and evening.Proceeds in ald of of the church debt, QUARTERLY | he Sovereign \u201cMAIN OFFICE : OPTOWN BRANCH: .Sums of $1.00 and.upwards = received i in Savings Department.| T7 202 st.James vi où ot pte) - 9808 st.Cathorinë + Ci Care tarte dre IR 4° RLS \u2014 1,668, it is how to date 1,925, an increase! of 262.Three new councils have been added to the roll.end Charles W.Bath, Montreal; Jas.2751 in protecting the home, but In bringing.accepted during the 48th Highlanders, into the list of eligi: Church have been very busy during which opens to-morrow, Thursday evene.\u2018 \u201cHERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS.\u201d - THE PILLAR .OF LIGHT.tte By LOUIS TRACEY, Author of \u201cThe Wings of the Morning.\u201d APSARA \" CHAPTER XV1.\u2014(Continued.) *\u2019You, young dog you have seen it, too.Mrs.Vansittart avolds me.Fome- thing has happened.she has changed her mind.Do you think she has heard about Edith?\u201d christened afresh.No; that jsn't it.It would not be fair to you to say that I think you are mistaken.But, from what I Know of the lady.I feel sure she will meet.you fairly when the tia CTA 1th then?CAR Kreg w th me,: then?\u201d rn i ae Adybt-n advising the delay you 8 ave.already suggested \u2014yes.\" - \u201cShe told you what I had written?\u201d \u201cMore than that, she asked me it 1 Was aware of its explanation.\u201d ; \u201cAnd you said?\u201d \u201cExactly what I sald te you.You are b sensible op can hardly mb Feat à ect nde nding: ziftér an talk.\u201d TR do lh watch.A carry an.lok a the hotel.\u201cHere's Stanhdpe, and his mother,\u201d cried Pyne; so his uncle hurried off to receive his guests.Lady Margaret was À well-preserved woman of aristogratic pose.But her serenity was disturbed.Although the land was rl aging with the fame of her son's exploit, and hér mother's heart was throbbing with pride, there had been tearful hours of vigil for her.Not without a struggle had she abandoned her hope that he would make a well-endowed match.When Constance and Enid £rrived she was very stately and dignified, scrutinizing, with all a mother's incredulity, the girl who had caused her to capitulate.But Enid scored a prompt success.scious reserve with which Jack's mother greeted her.\u201cYou knew,\u201d she murmured wistfully.*We did not.They would not tell us.How you must have suffered until the.news came.that he had escaped.\u201d nearer and kissed her.\u201cMy dear,\u201d she whispered, \u201cI am beginning to understand why Jack loves you.He is my only son, but you are worthy of him.\" Mrs.Vansittart's appearance created a timely diversion.She had obtained a black lace dress.-It accentuated the settled pallor of her face, but she was perfectly\u2019 self-possessed, and uttered a nice womanly compliment to the two girls, who wore\u2019 white demi-tollette costumes, \u201cYou look delightful,\u201d she ald.\u201cWhen all is said and done, we women, should never despise our ward-robe.That marvelous lighthouse had one fully callous to feminine requirements.\u2019 Here was a waman rejuvenated, restored.to hér hatural surroundinge.They accounted: for the subtle change in her by the fact that they had seen her hitherto under unfavorable conditions.Even Pyne, not .wholly pleased with her in the past.found his critical Judgment ylelding when she apologized sweetly to Lady Margaret for her tardiness, \u201cThere were two children saved from the wreck.Poor little mites, how they Tevelled in à hot bath! 1 could not leave.them until they were asleep.\u201d , \u201c1 needed two hot baths,*\u201d said Pyne.\u201cNo.1 dug me out of the shell, and No.2 helped me to recognize myself.\u201d During dinner there was much to tell and to hear, Mrs.Vansittart said little, save to Interpose a word now and then when Constance or Enid would have skimmed too lightly the record of | their own services.They did not hurry over the meal.All were in the best possible spirits, and the miserfes of the Gulf Rock might never have existed for this Jive- ly company were it\u2019 not that four among them bore clear tokens of the |.deprivations they had endured.walter interrupted their joyous chatter at its highest.He bent over Mr.Trail and \u201calscreetly conveyed some communication.\u201cI am delighted.\" cried the millionaire heartily, \u201cShow him in at once,\u201d Je rose from his chair to do honor to an.unexpected guest.\u2018Fou will all be pleased to hear,\u201d he explained, \u201cthat Mr.Brand.{a ashore, - nd b ~ 3 Vani AA ¢ the ery on her pm The Tush cotor-wtiich had crept | pale cheske yielded to a death- y, hud.It chanced that the others were lookin expectantly towards the door a did rot notice her, = Brand entered.In adknowledging Mr.Tralll's cordial welcome he .smi] gly rerio hig me pub ER \u201cMy superiors sent me p or ders toïcieur out,\u201d he sai Arig we Eons option but to, hey \u2018convay to 0 quite quarte; sortes, Gero Praying fran ns git re play ne ru y selteeper.insisted that I should eat, else else aba = \u2014 \u201cEdith! Oh, of tourse=Enid must he She swept aside the almost uncon- Lady Margaret drew -the timid girl .grave defect in my eyes.It was dread- |- would not be satisfied That T'atiit Hved, but I canie here as quickly as possible.\u201d .At ne san qu glace, travelling -thbse\u2019 present, from brie to.anot fell on Mrs.Vorrsitt# |__He stood as one pel ritted.The kindly words of his host, the outspoken glee of the girle at his appearance, died away in his ears in hollow echoes.His eyes, frowning beneath wiinkled brows, secined \"to ask if he were not the victim of some unnetvinæ hallucination.- They were fixed on Mrs.Van- sittarts face with.an.all-absorbing intensity, and his\u2019 #¢t Itps and clenched hands showed how utterly irresistible was the knowledge that, indeed, he was not decejved\u2014that he wan gazing a: a living, breathing personality, an not at gome phantom.product.of & surcharged brain.She, too, yielding batere the suddenness of an'ordea}l she had striven to avoid, betrayed by her laboring bosom that she was under the spell of some\u2019 excitement of overwhelming power.She managed to galn her feet.\u2018The consciousness that Constance, Enid, Lady Margaret even, were looking at ety, served to strengthen her for a supreme effort.\u201cMr.Stephen Brand\u2014and I\u2014are old aquaintanées,\u201d she gasped.\u201cHe ndy misunderstand\u2014my presence here\u2014to- night.Indeed\u2014in this instance\u2014I am not to blame.I could not\u2014fielp myself.I am always\u2014trying to explain\u2014 but somehow: Oh!\" never succeed.e Continued.) 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WHISKEY 4 «Scotland\u2019s Best.\u2019 1604 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL, Tel.Mais 5469, THe Easter Number or THE New York Herald APRIL 16th, 1908.9 Full Page Pictures.By Celebrated Artists Including: \u201cThe Easter Lily,\u2019 by Henry Hutt, .\u201cThe Spirit of Basten.by Nadherney.\u201cBaster Fetes in Seville,\u2019 Georges Scott.B.Grivas, Wallace Morgan, Otho Cushing and Edith Truman.FOUR COLOR SECTIONS.3 Fiction, Section.Includtg \u201cGOLGOTHA.\u201d a vonérous story ot oy us Gare; eva mure Peter * \u201cand liom suiete\" \"Hungry Henrietta,\u201d in tpe 7 ua QLORED.oui; Sa comic, G JAETIN.Ne es, \u2014 a score\u2019 of Saul charming He \"LONG her and at Brand with amazed anxi-| aug A.0.FISET, Agent HENRY MORGAN & CO.- \u201cCOMBINATIONS Have come to be recognized- a» the Jdeal Underwear for all occasions and all seasons.They have attained orfaation in Fabrie, t and Finish \u2018Montreal.ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.ATLANTIC CITY\"s NEWEST HOTEL.CHALFONTE A \u2018modern ten storey fireproof hotel, complete in every respect.On the beach.THE LEEDS COMPANY.Always open.Write for Follen: HE S8T.CHARLES.MOST.SELECT LOcation on the Ocean front, Atlantic City, | N.J) With an established reputation for ex- -clusiveness and \u2018high class: patronage.Hot and cold salt and fresh water in every bath.Long distance telephone in rooms, Artesian water.Courteous service.Golf privileges.\"| Nustrated booklet.Orchestra of Soloists.\u2014 NEWLIN HAINES, EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201c\u201cTendgr for Dredging in.the Kaministiquia River,\u201d will be raceived at-this office until Friday, the 14th April, 1005, for dredging certain portions of the River Kaministiquia, and the channel in Thunder Bay.leading to the mouth of the river, to a depth of 22 feet of water.The prices quoted must be per cubic yard of material in the scow, and include the cost of : towing the scows to and .from the- dumping , ground, which.will be indicated by the En- gireer in Charge, and which must not be in - fons than six fathoms of water in Thunder \"J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS., Ale and Porter Brewers, Have always on hand the various kinds of Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.600 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFG C0, DA WES & CO, 2469 ST.CATHERINE ST, PALE ALES AND PORTER.\u2026 Near \u2018Mountain.| LACHINE, P.Q: Montreal Office: WATER FILTER Headquarters for Berkfeld Tap Filters.GEO.R.PROWSE \u201c208 McGitL STREETE: > US LL a Ù Wall Papers The Choicest Stock in the By\u201d w MURPHY &.SON, st.Catherine Street, Near Drummond.es ë d.\u201cNATURAL ar CREATIONS .FRESH MADE POMPADOURS AND WAVY BWITCHES.© Take a few moments and examine our: display.\u2018Also Plain and Fancy Combs, The variety is very large, in real shell and imitation.Headquarters for Hair Goods, Hair Dressing, Sbampooing, etc.SAM'L TARRANTE, \u201c 267 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2014 COAL.| Drinking \u2018PROWSE\u2019 \u201c Nothing better 1 om \u2018 We carry every kind, Tel.M.165-166.\"821 St.James Street.Water _ _ OXFORD Clear and = = TL sparkling BOAT AND SPAR VARNISHES McCaskill, \u2018Dougal & Co.\u2019 s Standard Brand.Won't turn white from the effects of water and sun.Absolutely reliable.procurable anywhere.Highest Awards at home and abroad.Ask your dealer for them, and if he does not keep them, apply to McCaskill, Dougall & Co., 20.8T.JOHN ST., MONTREAL.PROVINCE\u2019 OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF STMOUNT.\u2018PUBLIC NOTICE, To the Ratepæyeru of the Town of West mount, and, all wbom it may concern: PUBLIC Ne NOTICE is.hereby given by the ed Seéretary-Treasurer, that a By-Law, rod \u201cBy-Law to authorize the Town of Westmount to effect a Loan and to fssue Bonds or Debentures to the amount of \u2018$260,000, : \u2018payable in 40 years, and for other urposes,\u201d will be submitted to the: Council \u201cfor approval and adoption at a meeting to be held on Monday, 17th April, 1908, at 8 d'clock An the evening, at the Council Chamber in said Town.That the objects of sald By-i are th effecting of à Loan for sald 0 nt for 40 disbursements for the construction of grano- lthio or other permanent sidewalks in the Town, street crossings of stone or brick, construction of sewers in new streets, macadamising or otherwise paving of streets, opening, widening, grading and making and fencing.of streets, and other purposes specified in said By-Law, and the levying of special annual assessments or taxes sufficient to meet payments to interest at the rate of Four per centum per annum for said period, and to establish a Sinking Fund af One per centum per annum for the redemption of sald Loan THE INTÉRCOLONIAL | Works: Drummond Colliery, Westville, Miners and Producers of Drummond\u2019 Coa] and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Bcotia.Offered in all sizes and \u201cRaster Song\u2019 Herald prize pic G.À.Boneker, and pages by Victor Gutter, Juans COAL MINING CO.LTD.es to suit purc Shipments water or rail.Bal Watch Repairs Werk guarantesé for twelve months, | 289-485-257 BN James Streets Head Office, Room 311, Merchants\u2019 Bank lding, Montreal, CLEANING ffm.«+ 81.00: * MAINSPRINGS from 1.00.R.HEMSLBY D.40 years, and for other purposes.\"GIVEN at the Town o estmount, this Fifth day of April, 1906.WM.MINTO, Treasur Secretary- er.\u201cDAVIES LIMITED\" Noricn is hereby given that application will be made to the lature of the Province of Quebec, during present Ses- jen, for an.Act permit avies Litn- (a)~Te.establish and operate in the City ot lontreal.8 packing house and render- lishment; (b)-~To kill therein cattle, hogs and ahifoale for the purposes of sald al.ness; and 1 (c)- Le gi mest killed therein in the ony : Notwithstanding By-Law No.189 of the sasà Montresl, April Stb, 1905.\\ MoGTÉHON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & SUKVEYER, - Attorneys for Applicants, \\ \u2018quoted must cover such towing | partmen years, the proceeds thereof to be applied to : Fhe material to be removed is chiefly \u20ac composed of clay.Two prices will have to be given, ene for dredging thé channel in Thunder Bay \u2018and up to MeKellar's Creek, and the other.for dredging from McKellar s Creek to the Power House.It must be distinctly understood that the\u2018 Department will entertain no claim for compensation cn account of towing plant to or.from the site of the works, as the prices .well as lost time.and all other contingenciés usually connected with such works, such as damage : by collision with other crart frequenting the.harbor, or other causes; also: that no tend will be considered from parties who are no at the date of this call for tenders, bone fide \u2018owners of the necessary dredging plans, \u201d duly registered in Canada.The plant supplied shall Le thoroughly examined by an officer of this - Department, - and if it be found to be of \u2018an inferior description, or deemed unfit to perform the.work required, them on receipt of notlc writing from the Chief Enginser of the- f Public Works, such other be, as shall supplied said not thin one week from the date of , and in.the event of failure or .refusal taro so, the Department shall have the power to terminate the contract.Intending contractors must be ready to begin.work within ten days after the date they have been \u2018notified of the acceptance - of thelr tender.- It must be distinctly understood that the \"| tenders received will be only for the coming season's work, as the Department does not bind itself to continue the work at the prices quoted after the close of navigation this.coming fall.No allowance will be made for éroigine to a greater depth than one foot beyond th called for, nor for a greater width than that which may be ordered to be made.; \u2018Plans.showing where dredging is to be performed can seen in the office of the Enter Englucer of the Departmnt, whre also any additional Information.can be obtained.The Department does not bind itself to ac THURSDAY 8 TO 10 A.M.NO 'PHONE oR MAIL ORDERS.Dress Fabrics Here For Every Requirement.Fine display of Fashion- -approved Fabrics that will be in\u201cgreat request for Easter Gowns:\u2014 .Fancy Mohair Sultings, all neat de: slgns, in the most fashlonable Shades, such as brown, light pavy, gray, black and 1 white, green, etc.Per yar 50c, 75c, O5c and .erases 91.35 Sik embroidered spotted wool Crepe liennes, full range of fashionable shades in this popular fabric.\u2018See the values Fh per ya + Scotch Tweeds, 54 Inches wide, all best mannish effects, in grays, - > pn 75¢ Black Fabrics, 49c Ya 50 pleces of rich Black Dress Goods, bought at a cut price, to \u2018clear.The lot intludes Silk.and Wool Grenadines, Granite Cloth with.$1.25 to 52.00 Values Are Included In This Offer : Nice fine Kid Slippers, one button strap over instep, with | pretty bow and ornament on strap, light turn soles, medium and Cuban heels, a good assort- .ment of sizes.Values from $1.25 to $2.00 pair; Thursday special price.crest eee erriracnas.LADIES\u2019 UMBRELLAS- -BOUGHT At .À Figure That Makes a 9c Price _ Possible For $1.75 and $2.00 Values horn and fancy Pe.Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, steel rods, paragon frame, 5e BLACK MERVEILLEUX, 35c 5 pieces black satin Merveilleux, bright lustrous finish, fast dye, good quality that sells usually for 50c yd.special price from 8 to 10 a.m, Thursday.Ceteeeareane DRESSES PROÇURABLE FOR 25c | Plath Silk and Wool Voiles and Eo- 10 and \u2018$2.00 , Limited \u2018 950 \u201csoem 35¢ = White Fabrics for Communion YARD.A lot of White \"Swiss Muslins, White Organdie\u2018-Muslins, Perslan Lawns, \u2018Swiss Spotted Muslins, Lawns, etc.28¢c |, Displayed upon a table\u2014selec- tions \u2018costing, per yard.Linen Blouses Stamped Ready de Chine.rich-appearing fabric, green, browns,\u2019 fawns, etc soft finish; a novelty from - Per yard: .SBe, $1.10, $1.28 TO EMBROIDER.+ .Paris.\" Price, per yard.Bse Chifron Broadcloth and Ladies\u2019 |gufficient u .\u2018Rich embroidered Dress Patterns, in Cloths, only the best French u Len good quality White Lina to French Volle, all light dellcate makes and newest shades.Our latest à lose: stamped in all the shades: - pearl gray, champagne, leaders at,- \u2018per yard: 81.25 ventl 3 cd fl ral de igus.» ht green \u2018and cream.Price, BH.scan an s000 vu sc ca ne s1.6p| yentonal and floral designs PA ume length: $14.75, .All-wool Venetian Cloth.the correct| LU Te T CTI TT ETS 75 nd.818.75 fabric for spring ostumes; all Stamped White Linen.Protection Col- Fe French Valle, best shades, sheer shades in stock.RE lead- Ts lAr8 ce.sssenses sue osuscscas0s Be weave, to make over colored foun- _ers at, per yard: \u20ac and © Stamped White Linen Buster datlon, 44 Inches wide.Per on 50 pieces of plain Sicillan Cloth, Brown Collars, each .10e yard.\u2026.\u2026.0.0000 0 \"86e and $1.25 © rich finish, best shades of navy Voile.Dentelle, Voile Ombre, Voile - and brown, also black! extra wide, [Perl Lusta.to.embroider the.- Shot.are three leading lihes - J 1-2 yards.Speclal for = - above designs, per skein.3e selling at, per\u2019 yard Lana s $1.25 \u2018Phursday, at, per yard.A49¢ {Colored Pert Lusta, per skeln.= 3e \u2018 : .1 DOZEN SKEINS .33e ee Ce - Satisfactory Dress Shields [ét wean: Dress Shields, lined on both sides.'This is a thoroughly \" reliable Shield, at exceptionally low \u201c Drices-\u2014 satin finish, spot pattern: Plain Armure, Plain\u2019 Panama Cloth, ~~ No.1, per pair.wee 20C Plain Black Hucar and Roxana Cloth, Black Lustre.Worth 65: |NO.2, per-palr.ili.+ 1234e and 5c yard Special at.\u2026.\u20260ccasss vus Vhaossate ++s00canes.4De |NO: 8.per pair.pre 1504 - : No.4, per pair.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.17e | ; W.H Tr 4 ta Pres, Night Gowns, dE al wma \u2018St.Catherine, University and Victoria Stigeta: ik price Figed Fiasoaie \u201cous sl a dig 3 S/ i * Lyne STORE OF: SATISFACTION,\u2019 ri J 2° ; TR H ç EE n RG PTE +; 7 °% \u2018Millinery Department admirably situated on the Second Floor.Su: pplementing the fine and successful advance showing of spring modes two weeks ago.displaying some new features in Millinery daily since that event, but it will practically be A FRESHLY RECEIVED LOT OF NEW HATS THAT WILL BURST UPON \u201cof them, from the leading Salons designed >» Marie Louise, \u2019 > ~ .\u201c > - ~ som À \u2018als tk READY FOR * BUSINESS PROMPTLY AT sam 50c Double Fold Chiffon, 39% \u2018Colored All Silk Chiffon, 42 inches wide, In shades of turquoise, cogue- licot, cardinal, rose pink, sxy blue, nile, reseda, mauve, violet, _ gray.\u201c beaver, tabac, old rose, mais, yellow, orange, royal, navy and black.Worth G0c yard, for.806 Montreal Souvenir - Papeteries, 35c 24 sheets of fine white wove Paper and 24 Envelopes to match, put up In.a box.Each box contains four interesting views of noteworthy points in Montreal.Our spe- se
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