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[" MONTREAL THURSHAY.APRIL 10, 1902.a NN \"NTI à Es + the province, e.has urned fe ] Quebec, 1 an : Nes age a J erica, are likely to come to Toronto Lo row |._ co 9 y 3 : h he.Foinined a ee aéninet : é .: the prospective Henley eight late in May.= S an S es : * Nr.Aurile:, , the propriefe.of the - The Vespers, however, bave evidently mis- .Victoria Hotel, in that city, for kdeping understood the offer of the Argos.The A 111.\u201cIM game out of season.ay or y \"Oo was for a trophy_only,-not on From A the Gardens \u2018to Consumers, in the y.\u2014 4 Mona s Berliet my vou Le dei | retriste he brand IGHLY-INTERESTING THE KING OF FIRE ; aks DRAW OGE ER a before ia Don pe de registered scaled lead Packets of t fy or : NGINES WHICH WILL \u2014 \u2014 I ; | [ iy gp., \u2014 .-~ as ofrits First Deal |, give Commitee wim Discuss the Soon Be in Con- x \u2018in Cartada.Question and a Hot Discussion ference.Resolutions Relating to the New You're looking f shirt with high Fe is Expected.Orleans Mule Camp and ast twa new fire engines, and other , - A LIST OF DIRECTORS fra aaron, are fire be added ol \u201che KNISLEY AND DAY'S FATE Alaskan Moan Adopted Caylon Tea, 6 This is the public safeguard.\u201d .\u201d uipment of the Fire Department.: ; \u2014_\u2014 .American Capitalists Interested meeting of the Fire Committee has been Uncertainty as to How They Met (Special to the Montreal Star.) Biack\u2014Mixed\u2014or Uncolored Natural Green.| A hard combi Those Behind Webb Schemes be called for the naw nines ete.nu Their Deaths\u2014Premier Seddon WASHINGTON, April 10.\u2014The House of | 28¢, 80¢, 40c, 50c, 60c Per Pound.Sdzeodt! : .in This Country.It is known there will be a hot discus- and the Maories.; Representatives, upon motion of Mr.Hitt, = .\u2014 sion as to what kind of engines the Fire Chairman of the Foreign Relations Commit- .FINEST QUALITY \u2018 tee, to-day adopted a resolution calling upon the Scretary of State te fais the oué AUSTRIAN LOAF SUGAR ini ; i | y, tbe |< ittee should purchase.(Chief Benoit .- ; \u2014 Pre- _Mominion Securities Company e NA wege that the Lafrance emgime PRETORIA, Wednesday, April 9.- Pre ial institution of New York which is : : ident Stevn: of the Of Free State: 4: yeate toi { ° - .- - .; be chosen.The city at the present time Sident Steyn, o e range e Slate: with all information in his possession con ng the Webb enterprires in Canada, han ope of these engines.and it is the con- Secretarv of State Reitz, of the Transvaal; cerning the alleged British military camp In Loaves of about 7 pounds each.The purest and best.b causé of considerable comment in tention of the chief that it has given satis- Acting President Schalkburger, of the near New Orleans.We bave just received in store 35 cases, about 6,000 pounds FINEST SUGAB IN -igircles, and exception is taken to faction in every wav.On the other han!.Transvaal, and General Lucas Mever, Com- The House also adopted the following re LOAVES ofadout 7 pounds each, for sale by*the loaf at D cents per pound.\u2014\u2014 ; t tained in the there are aldermen who will ask that other mander-in-Chief of the Orange Free State Solution: \u201cResolved that the Secretary of FRASER, VIGER & CO.6 ® y statements contain engines, besides the Lafrance.be given an forces.passed through Kroonstad, Orange State be and he ie hereby requested to inform A gentleman, who returned itv of showi hat th do ; ; a qu ; | + : ; k sold Spportumty of showing what they can fo.Free States, on Sunday.April 6.on their the House of Representatives whether the ,; B30 on she oir \u201csemen, and The Lafrance engine ras bought in the Nas to Elerksdorp, Eouthwestera Trans | Siäte Department has receiver trom oficial \u2026, ÆNTRA CHOICE FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT he stock the company was manipulat- United States; and there are civic fathérs - or other sources information as to the relia.The Finest of the Fine.who contend such machines should be \u2018relv > bility of reports which have recently appear \u2019 .y entirely that OF the (a pe Breton bought from Canadian firms.ed in the publie prints to the effect nat in EN THE \u201cGOLDEN EAGLE\" BRAND.ist on the New York Stock Fx- .: American territory, near the border of \u201cGolden Kagle\"-Shadocka, \u201cMammoths\u201d.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.40 cents ench\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$4.BO0;per dozen e.The stock of the Dominion Securi- MANUFACTURE OF Alaska, British and Canadian officials, exer- \u201cGinden Eagle\u201d Shaddocks, \u201cSuperlatives 35 cents each .,.3.70 per dozen ompany only a short time ago was cising authority by an agreement entered __ *Goléen Eagle\u201d Shaddocke, \u201cLarge\u201d.cer + see: 26 CEN ACH.nce siren.DBOPeT dozen ; by leaps and STEEL RAILS FOR THE into by the Government of the Unite EA States and the British Government, are making surveys and encroachments upon territory not included in said agreement, and are removing and destroying ancient landmarks and monuments long erected by the Russians to mark the Alaskan bound:at-50,- and -han gone u ne.House of Com- is, especially after the threw out the Montreal Bridge Com- CANADIAN PACIFIC.'s bill.The followin is the pros- po which is signed by some of the Chief Consulting Engineer of the and Garon aire en adjoining Road Now Making Investiga- JLAC TEA! Ee: ON SECUR PANY tions in England.dary.\u201d + 1-2 Ib.Packots\u2026\u2026.\u2026 \u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.mmme- 25 cents cach B | E pond that led few years.ago.} URITIES COMPANY, : ; Sert > - 1 Ib.Packets.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.: vont cerning nes seen BO Cents cac ut it is not the same sort of.boo that prevail a - Fears- ago.Co Mr.P.À.Petersen, chief consulting en-.1 -1 .; 1 ; Te DOO; : 5 Opposite Grand Central Station, neer 57 the Canadian Pacific, who 1s in HEATH AND EDWARDS 4 freshing blend of carefully selected growths.\u201d It's an intelligent boom ths timg _ imply because it Ts te \u2018nd, 61 East At Street, New York.Éurope inspecting the menufacture of the WERE LIBERATED he A very re © & y 5 ' People are not buying bliadly cfriding.bicveles simply berms © miles they ¢ or fashion to ride them, nor to see IJ far or how fast or, how many can ride.: + À DAT TOO SOON FRASER, VIGER & CO., Tore bur sud ride becaug thes N Di eRe .a pleasure-promoter\u2014hecause there 1 ow 1 scovered That These Men Ar- - Italian Warehouse - 207, 209 & 211 St.James St.Sizx1 convenient, exhilarating.-ever-read: rested on Suspicion and Released \u201c .door exercise and change of scen.: out & : kind.+ enables & Have Criminal Records.The people now indulge in bieva Jrocanse it is tonic_teause it enables to eo pe FIRESETTS, oT Tl A EF ee defeated en today when ete y .The causes of the \u201cne boom jeht to interest and awaken YOU and : inbel | tive Lamouche laid before Judge Desnoy- you to learn why so ma y Eno nave renew el jou and show you why, ers the records of two of the men whom purchased EAGLE bicycles.We + in position to both t ; His Honour liberated yesterday, They | FENDERS, they did so; and we'll be awfully 8 to do it, too.f pan ny ON, 1683 AUTRE DAME $T anpirons, |W.089 CE 0, / 5 \u2019 i \u2019 > f y The C | \u2018 were Heath and Edwards, who were arrest- r \u2018cent of the capital stock hot \u201cthe BREAK IN LACHINE.Ç ed about a week ago at the corner of St.hattan Contracting Company, #8 per CANAL DISCOVERED and ; | 1 «GAS LOGS, ae Co ns Company 5 Catherine and Peel streets, along with a a -©o > - Co - = Extension Company.and ne cape Be CIN GOOD TIME.LIEUT.RYAN, local man named Traymor.The arrest was BLACK IRON RASS.Le and B SS Ladies\u2019 Black Mercerized flderskirs \u2018corded flounce, very .eT .| 20,000 tons of steel rails ordered hy the MINION SECURITIES COMPANY.Company, 10000 to Krupp.of Essen.and anised \u2018under the laws of the Btate of 10.000 to the Bocham works, has left Ger- Jerses).has 8 charter .ra jor to the many for England, where he will consult > & English rail makers as to a special make to Bonds and Securities of all kinds, of steel for the Canadian Pacific, and more e Company has acquired the fran- especially discuss the proper chemical com- pa, rights of way, concessions and sub- position of steel rails, a question which at s, which the Dominion of Canada and present is causing great difference of opin- the Province of Nova Scotia grant jon amongst experts.Mr.Petersen is also Sulfliment ef die undertaking to ex- looking into the question of creosoting ova Scotia system of railways; g % r which It ia estimated that 20 to wh \"00 © prevent decay 5 of raîirgad will be built within the bw realize that the bicycle is a heal othing else that affords such an invigo nd economical means of obtaining tha hat counts for so much in the w > £ ; made on the suspicion that they were pick- ova Beotia Gonernmna Assignment of One of the Canadian Wounded at pockets aud a charge of vagrancy was laid huliding of the Caps Breton Rallroad, Serious Undermining in Vicinity of Kleinhart\u2019s River.-against them.Outside of the suspicion he first of the series of concessions.Ogilvie Royal Mill is Bein there was no evidence against them and hises, ete.receivable an account of .B the judge allowed them to go, on the un- [construction of raîtronds interlacing Repaired.derstanding that they would leave the city Province of Nova Beotia: all subsidies A \u201cthorough examination of the Lachine Y3al, where General Botha, the Transvaal immediately.which Mr.Lamouche says grants, etc.by enact t of the Chi à .ea of Parliament.as fixed.under the canal, which bas recentiy been made by Mr.Commander-in-Chief, arrived on Monday.they have done.Had they been held for is Bri ; il 7.w ed that Generals ber day th Id undoubtedly hav.of the Government.together with the Denis O'Brien.superintendent, has revealed April 7.It was expect .another day they would undou y e roapital stock.bonds and benefits @°-.| a serious undermining of the camal in the het and Delarey would attend the confer- been incarcerated.The records of both a \u2018cash aubaidy granted i \u2018the Vicinity of the Ogilvie Royal Mill.A gang.It is understood that the Boer leaders of thers lives oe the bass nt a portion inion of Canada and the Province of Of men the bro working night and fay ght are fully , possessed of the British peace According to the documents which Detec- a , .pairi 4: Tocul : .joe à Pre and orn ran cash ber mile Land that if the Weak had been overlooked lesa, that the conference thon die.tive Lamouche had in his possession to-day, : ular $3.10.At the Hifrice SF ee oot aie vig Tt ian, this about 6% addi- in the inspection.if would have meant a cus there têrms thorougbly borer ain done penitentiary in puoi _ Ladies\u2019 Black Mercerized ferski, argc flounce, hs three B mile, è rnmént permi 3 weeks\u2019 delay : > os spen + .: atite eght $1.00.authorizes the issue of bonds upon this iiss and & three ka à > to the It is expected that the final decision of |, 4 on other occasions skipped their bail.® : ruffles and fancy atiteff Rep\u201c H et ©.ce construction as follows: \u2014 the burghers will be made known soon.Heath was first arrested at New Lon- l 0 0 0 Ladies White Underskiri imvd with lace embroidery.Pr Norumse Bonds see 515.000 per mile à DELEGATES AT KLERKSDORP.don, Conn\u2026 in May 1806, under the name of or ; * °, ing from $1.35 to $s.66ft t* Half Price Sale.; \\gag nds -\u2026\u2026.&000 per mils CITY IS HAVING TROUBLE LONDON, Aprit 10.\u2014The London Times, Terrance Dwyer alias Teddy Kirshaw, on Nn.729 Firesett, +.Children\u2019s Blue Cloth Tai}?PAC ssc cnr 8 : xy \u201c820; ; ' in its second edition, to-day, publishes a a charge of pocket picking, was foand guil- Total Mortgages.820,000 per mile .IN GETTING CARTERS despate f Kerker dated.Wednes- | ty apd wpe sentenced tg à te Sv tes T0 at par.AT ede re ; PTE eat tie Presi: 1 dive.CAME HER + , réllie of the above let Mortgage e.This Accounts for the Dirty Con- dent Schalkburger and other members of 1697.fof \u2018picking a gold watch and chain ddition the Government agrees to ad- dition of the Streets, Says : the Boer Government.arrived there bv.i; \u2018lew York City.He then gave his name e one-half af the cost of building the train on April 6th.and that messager.we.e John Darri Cw .\u2014\u2014 Foad excess of $15,000 per mile.up to ; .on Apr Sin.A Fe as John Darrington.He was convicted - pxcess of $6400 per-mile.Thun.for ex- | the Mayor.pont Out A RE President 4 tes ; RS and sent to Sing Sing for a term of three ) ple.upon railroad costing $15,000 per \u201c] am recertvmg many complaints about While, awaiting a reply.Genera; Schalk.2 and two months.He was again ar- the Government would pay an add!- the condition of the streets.\u201d raid the ea g ply, \u2018zen f rested in New York in April, 1801.under Sl ERA = 8 EURY S\" REET.TU LUNTHIE 8438 al $1.50 cash per mile, i.e.one hall of Mayor today.\u201cbut .l cannot see how the PUTREY and his party were occupyfng & ho: [the name of George H.Howlan, for steal.The remainder of this excellent site situated on 83.000 per mile in excess of $15,000 per Road De =, tel which had been reserved for their i ; - ! natn A partment can do any more than it ing a diamond scarf pin.He was admitted a0 racy per molle, already Dre ee is doing to clean them.If we spend à great use.THE MAORIS OFFER.to bail but skipped.WILLIAM STREET (between Colborne and Inspector), The Domini te N deal of money now for street cleaning there hk Edwards was first arrested at Patterson, .ia Governments pay.a cash aubalde will be nothing for cleaning in the summer (Special to the Montreal Star.) N.J.in June, 1898, aa Juseph McCormick Consisting of about 26,000 ft,, is offered [ mile ot cou EE TY) time.Large gangs of men are now at work WIN DONS.April 10 ad despatch from ahas Twohey, alias Edwards, on a charge - : ova Government takes in the various streets.One di ty in get- \u2018ellington.New Zealand, to the Timea of picking pocketa at reception of vice- =, ee - ,; er at par, and pays for ist Mort- ting the dirt from the streets is the inabil- says: At a meeting at Christchurch, at president Garrett A.Hobart and was sent FOR IMMEDIATE: SALE SHAW PATENT a> 2 = \u2018Bonds ber mile of conatruc- ity to get sufficient carters to carry it which he received a testimonial in recogni- to gaol for thirty days.He was next nab- à .\u2026 19.00 aa.bed in Februsry, 1807.giving his name as On the most favorable possible terms.James McCrae, for picking a id watch in New York (ity and was cet to Sing TR UST AND LOAN COMPANY OF CANADA, Sin sy ES Bon treal.Sing.In 1898 he was again arres'ed for : > a similar offence and was sent back to the Flanged Compression } SHAFTING COUPLIN otal cash pald by Government.for construction, per fle.$16.40 | MOVE ITS TRACKS TO lite.) \u2014The Government al grants pide, etc., not included above.of \u2019 THE CENTRE OF THE STREET estimated value per mile nf at ) [ot 5 1.60 peniteatiery.Mis last arrest was in De- ; = \u2018gecurisi \u2018Camara, 0° 18 { cember.1901.when he was accused of pick- gy DYE - D on Securities Company haw The Street Railway Will be Asked ing a diamond stud.This time he pick | No sli 7 .ge Bonds per mitile.$5.000 to Do Bo on St Denis his name na Frank Williams.He was ad- , slip op shat le.: entire issue of 2nd Mort- .Street.mitted to bail but failed to appear.À No woblle.ated at 5% = per rate mn At th f he Road C UE | = cent.2 At the meeting of the ommittee 1 - .\u20143 7.500 to-day, it will be urged that the Street RESORT WAS FOUND yen } i WILLIAMS ; æ WIIL.SO otal value per mile .$2.30 Railway \u20ac ompany should plare sta tracks on TO BE MOST LUXURIOUSLY f 20 St.James Street, Montreal.TELEPHONE 1553 AND 154.itting the land ; ./ me pe © land grants above of Lon I the middie of the treet.Ac the present FITTED UP.Have you ever had an (AHA RRR A Cash income of.He time they are on sides of the streets in ) Emo Der me JB |e er or eatin Ii eam.Certain G Paved C underwear offered to you Er \u2014\u2014\u2014 ondn.aceording to best experts plained this causes much inconvenience.n Games Played at Commercial e II LEi GRAN ALAN 4 engineers will not exceed.in- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Club, However, Cost the Pro- on trial ?= = iding equipment .\u2026.1 £15.00 ASPHALTED STREETS prietor 850 To day .| Can j _ vi t profi 5 ; \\ : 4 for mini oF om tn, me 129 TO BE REPAIRED (hint of Detectives (carpenter and some \u2014THE\u2014 tits of ._ 35.240.000 s 4 ; of his men entered the Commercial Club, 118 daition to the $1.60 \u201coo St.Lawrence street.last night and arvested | + tn, and a toc per lle of land The Road Committee Will Com- the manager, 1.Sclonberg., and eight men 9 a ».Dr.Deimel Linen- ) Department 1s to begin and thoroughly re- 8 amit mo ie | Para of dhe Ruled rec the | Tl the trouble, (The party, appeared before les Company in ¥1.500,00.city.A large amount has been votel for C.B.OTHEN, ned 890.while the players got of wiih ctors and officers.In part.a this work.The cash wil spent in equa he ; : ÿ we; Wm.Seward Webh emer proportions for cast and west end.\u201cWa Formerly of 8t.Mary's, Ont., Wound- fines of oo each.All the mony was, wt , R.allaway.John Jacob Astor.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 ed in the Kleinhart Fight, ouce paid into court.x ~ Sprague, Arthur L.Meyer.Percy _ Putting Seats in the Squares.YEARS ent, Thomas Robertson, M.P.ple i - 8 N Bdgar Van Etten, Alfred The employes of the\u201d Parks and Ferries\" [bi .to the Empi p GOT FOUR YEARS FOR i TY tion of his services to the Empire.Premier STEALING MONEY LETTERS \u201cYORK\u201d GAS STOVES, ° | ; STEEL RANGES, GEO.R.PROWSE, 224 St.James Street, MONTREAL, Güudeod : amounting on the above minimum of mence Operations in a on a charge of gambling.The club rooms : iles to à par vaine of $12.000,000: the were found to be fitted up in the most ss SO \u2018 , value of the stock.of conrme.depend- Few Daya.luxuriqus manner, carpets, curtains, cush- - mp.Successors fo ' .on the earning® of the road.and re- In the course of a few days the Road lens.pictures and all the comforts of home, } \u2019 .ing a period of two or thrve years, af- > in addition to the little games that caused WATER FILTERS, Torrance & Muir, .Established 1870 1781 Notre Dame streef, For 30 years have been i best coal to the people B.; ffer, of Pelgram and Meyer.Commitee of the City Council are placing the seate in the public squares of the city trddon stro qu + cept the offer of to-day.This 1s the earliest the seats have the home authorities Yo ac thé offer of | à, Let AGE SCALE ON | ever been su placed.The early spring has tbe Maoris to\u2019 serve in South Africa.Aithur L.St.Onge, ter Carrier, CERTAIN SECTIONS made such « condition of things pousible.KNISLEY and DAY'S DEATH.Received a Severs Sentence - .To-day.4 Lacro en are Safe.- (S ! to the Montreal Star.- LEFT TO ARBITRATION TORONTO ee » ., pean ° .© von rea ar.) Arthur Louis St.Onge; the letter carrier \u2014 h .April 10.\u2014The say Liner OTTAWA, April M.\u2014 There is a cer- who was found guilty of stealing money Mr.McNicoll's Statement as to New Parisian with the Toronto l.acrdi b's tain amount of mystery about the death of letters, came up before Judge Desnoyera Bargains in Real Estate.team on board arrived at Liverpool vester- Knisley and Day.The battle on Hurt\u2019 -day à When asked i Several well situated TENEMENT Schedule Desired by C.P.R.day.Necretary J.M.McDonald who met River took place on March 31, whereas the Ee Le Da his defense he eaten ; 4 Properties ing good returns EX.pr 00 Trackmen the boys st the landing.wired past Presid: {wo soldiers named are reported killed replied in the negative.His Honour gave M h U d : : > Po\u201d g \u2019 - xe 34 ° \u2018 ent A.F.Rutter as fvilows: Armved with April 2: yet in the first despatch it was hin a very severe lecture And then sent | es n erwear : ho FO | at extremel on very E 24 Full detail - on applicativ Montreal E ; Selling o à Rneaking of the new schedule which the everybody well and everything satisfactory.stated that \u2018released men report Krisle i itenti { Canadian Pacific tra en are ecking he \\ and Dar killed.\u201d A pomsible explanation J him to the penitentiary for four years.à .second vre-president anc n- ters.that these men fell wounded into the hands nl manager.to-day said: \u201cWe have de.The Canadian Cricke of .the Boers and died of their wounds on The Marked Cards Case.ted to\u2019leave to arbitration the wage scale TORONTO, April W.\u2014It is announced April 2.The trial of Charles Benson.charged certain sections of the line.the arbitra.| hat the Canadian cricket - team wi -pla: M with\"chéating at cardu.took place in\u201cthe bra have not vet been decided npoñ.Mr, 'n Philadelphia the commg summer as fol- 2 ; N Court of Special Sessions tol The vi- autelet, acting chief engineer of, the com.owe: June 30 and July 1.antown at QUEBEC CRIMINAL COURT.ourt of Special § ay.e ovi .Lor ny, whose name has been mentioned ns Manbeim: July 2.3.Merion at Haverford; dence was a repetition of .that given at _he has such & universal utation as the most healthful, cleanly and durable underwear that we rafely van and we hereby do offer to send you a suit of the Dr.Deimel underwear Mortgage Go, foMEs | arbitrator oor the, company.said it wae July 4, 5, Philadelphia at Wissahickon.Bank Ville Marie Cases Were No pra nee chat en over à Tred ON TRIAI 1763 Dame Street.p firet | heard of e matter, ; \"and | ed JNA LA Ba -80u8 Ba: BRE Rae a \u2018men's committee expect to remain in THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY.Oalled To-day.vera being ned.\"The etence thet or = \u2018 FURNIS | il the 1st May chi [ : : ; : .; .ped to obtain the ve re of a Sweet as a Balsam.(Special to the Montreal Star.) marked cards were need they were intro- on receipt of your chest and waist 4.A ! .- ve \u201c Benson, and MeNicoll has promised as rda cer- The Intevior.\u2014\"From first to last the QUEBEC, April 10.\u2014 Judge Bosse pre duced by some one other than K measurement.1 gections leavin the athere fn dispute book 18 ne straight as a pine, as aweet as a Mdes at the term of the Criminal Court (hat wd I M card oe .irbitratibn, Mr.Leonard.general super.balsam.and as sound as a white oak.The Which opened here to-day.and at which de Jared th is the ards produced we .endent, Tron Winnipeg, is in 4he city more we have of such books the better for the calendar is quite light.The Banque 26¢I2 a pards y were : ; * ! ' - à ked cards.Judge Desnoyers has taken sulting with Mr.MeNicoll in this con- Our homes and our country.As Bret Ville Marie cases were not called at all and °°\" ; il Ss ; on.le com | te Tove do pieture the.sainer of tee 3r¢ not likely to be this term.the cane en until Saturday.For lg or To Let Handjomd and Com- COMPLET We are Home Furniflig 1 - the people.and at this Health is the greatest Blessing of Humanity, : i! i ! .Res so the Ald Laporte H opener, van Dyke ihe French.\u2014\u2014 Mr.Walter in Montreal.therefore avail yourselves of out mgliious 4 Idence, 1 you give dou ene, A ,( porte was Returned.; ints the ranchman of Alberta, or the lum- Talmage Holdthg His Own.Mr.John Walter.of London.Eng.a bona fide offer.fronting on Riverside Prk and St.Clair : > a a hing-up, The re j; BN Ad.Laporte, chairman of the Finance barman of the Ottawa.\u201d a.WASHINGTON.April 10-H was a son of the publisher and proprietor of the avenu for New Carpets, New Curtains and Now Furniture ans i \u2018nmittes, returned to the city to-day from > .1| nounced this morning that Rev.Dr.T De.London Times.in registered] at the Windsor c I , R maks this store s0.ussfu) to you that to thin of Home Fu ne for the part three mech AME Special Notice.rit Talmage whe ving crits 1 | Hotel Mr.Waller awed at New York THE DEIMEL LNENMESH YEA 0, Sault au Recollet.quentionr, and more Oran Noir we aug lor [Costs noting (8 .a i oe ; nt lt ns , \\ \u2018 ; | ; L , 3» an ; = ; te has benefited greatly by the outing.| Lunch Down Town.hin bn rer ied a tat uring Ottawa.He will de a visit to Quebec be- 2202 St.Catherine Street, Isuse fimshed in pine, stained and varnish- \u201cget to buving.\u201d Our new lon \u2018CREDIT SYST wil J , © ie was in Atlantic City at the time of the Ispend your noon hour în The S.Caraley physicians this afternoon.when a signed fore leaving Capada.Opp.Christ Chareh Cathedral.ed; cemented collar, all conveniences.Good surprise, and is private, convenient and easy, -.\u2026 : 5 DR\" fre: but was fortunate enough to be Compans's new Dining-Rooms.You'll find bniletin regarding Dr, Talmage's obndition - \u2014 \u2014 82 Stabling.Bend oT aoa loft in rear.Lot : jt ove of the hotels out of the burned dis jt a very pleasant place.The bill-of-fare is will be i e : | TE olor bie ; Fa forte le you \u201cTHE MAN FROM GLENGARRY \u201d sic \u2018enjoyable.The elevator will vou | ; ( direct un oro.them: 8 Aie R \u201c| 3 Ti son 4 areativg of modern seriey Tea and Cake.2c.JS ied t Jeera trol\u201d Philadelphia des 11 gx ex.oar sronma: i: i Price bw.Terms easy.A For further particulars address Sa DO NOT MISS IT!!! METROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHI ar; RPS Kae ry dm cad his unhesitating readiness to accept reunion of di | = trpes if it could not he obtained in ans : 7 tm in à ! ther way.Althougu he had no objection IR à combination ciputalized ni v monarchy, be prer rrel the Amerxan to the British constitutru.\u2018 > er pedient Tor inducing the United States hey .\u201cwnton and, eventually, \"One of the firet wntentions of E ish Speaki 0 DESEAND HASTINGS pile] WL Dr.Mommsen \u2014 The Bl Rites at Buluwayo Og¥iatoppo Hills.fwill a d'in à dream was to found a soc aking .race what the for \u201c English-speaking race the great: ormation.ir.Rhodes wa.devoted to the British 2, but, in his dea, he was American his later years he expressed to Mi \u201c \u201csenses and lead to an .Anglo-.\\merican | quan | the premdent'5 bell when he attempted to ATE 1 the president.They neued-tre- bett an i y | the p dent with hats and sticks.They \"Also pelted him with wads of paper.The I president left the House.therel, i- ei .y suspen | ing the sitting.* ! Pay the Men Sent to South ial the Montreal Star ) ON, AR 10.\u2014Mr.Cecil Rhoda's ment, as published Jy Review of Reviews.1s a] onfatilen of political faith.A PG.presided Twenty eight graduates were al question in Bohemia, over which Czechs and Germans are at | The minwters heing absent.the presideu* of the Chamber became the victim of the pan-German fury.Whistling and the slamming of desk Inds drowned the sound of restore order.Finallv a dozen pun-Germans stormed the platform and coarsely abused haminered the table with :t and threatened PRINCIPAL GRANT AND THE CONTINGENT He Mourns the Fact That We Do Not Africa.{Spectral to the Montreal Staff) KINGFWON.Ont, Apr 1 Iv.\u2014 Queen's College medical convocation was hold lasg evening.ther: bems a large at Léndance Sir Sandtord Fiemuge, K.COM.laureatel, medals and prises divr:buted and the winpers oi th: three hous: sur 3 datéhfrom 180, Mr.Steul ex lat odes\u2019s views remained] ed.Chantellor Fleming.Prin: apal Grant do the time of his dently sad Prof.McComb add convie A ofsmen of strong convictions an ca, which would do ior the un Jesus dd for the Roman Catho.- mmediately after the Reformat - ing race stood tv M \u2018that the.Catholic Chui! Ignatius Loyola.Mr.Rhodes =\" - ment yet evolved for the progress ati! ion of mankmd, scattered by interna sions amd reft in twain by the declai - of American independence just as the v of the church was destroyed by the the race under the Stats and geonships at the General Hospital.announe- ; resstd the graduates.e Principal reterred 10 the marked NTREAL \u2014 APRIL mr 0 6 tan DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY.LACROSSE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE POINTS AND QUEBEGS DOOMED \\V-i! Not Be Admitted to the Sen.or Lacrosse League This Year.TO HAVE A CHANCE NEXT YEAR Montreal Will Support Proposal to Have Winners of Intermediates Series Get in in Future.The Senior League will remain intact this some of the Clubs would like to plewse the Point St.Charles, Amateur Association.and encourage it by growth of the medical faculty, and mt: ated that mew apparatus to cost.probably, AO) or RUBE wax needed He part a high tribute ta Leut Brune : arrut ! stinguished themselves at Hart's River, ! He said: \u201c1 mourn the fact that we, as thers pay them.\u201d H: expressed the wish | hat Canada could Pare supported as well » Tarsed the contingents sent ont.and\u2018 posed by saving thev 1 shat the mon hd done for the Empire.STILL ANOTHER TRUST.ware Interests Have Combined With a Big Capitalization.EX YORK.Apnl 10.\u2014Authortative uxement of a vensolidation ot the cri brdware johbing ntereats of the M0, is made by the Iron Age tos LUSeveral names ver suggested for the consolidation ; : si 1 : Ix one favourite WA; on Ace will sn EASTE av.nd there is little doubt that 12 eed © was the .= Jecoguize the a vu vaste + = ve.su} =: e \\itornational Hariware Cou | Sheved.Id bring the Uti States tu its | pong aagnal Hardware and Metal Cor 1 #lieved, would bring th ren IntéBational Hardware and Metal | ! ULORA \"IE, 1t is \u2018reported, to invite A has nafarmal choice of officers.It 1a it\" ber ot -gentlemanñ.probably | purpe ttd the offictals shall be as fol.t à dozen, to «-operate with them IN Jows: consulted in the matter.OMMSEN AND RHODES.È N, April 10.Dr Mommsen, ihe orian of the Roman Hrapire, what means, prnided their au rez © Speaking of world potes © son JE MATOPPO SUMMIT.AYO, April 10.\u2014After an im- rvice at the Drill Hall yester- cted by the Bishop of Mashona- coftin contaming the body ot (Co was taken on the last stage of y, namely.to the Matoppo Hilla erday's service a remarkable dean où =orrow occurred, in which surrounding country participated.of persons were turned away drill hall.which was crowded to pst capacity.and thousands of voices, around the building joined in the anthem.streets through which the funeral ire population of Buluwayo took as though it had been swept by he plague.Bf the Matoppo Hills, in which bdes once lived.Freight Jumps the Track.WAYLAND, Mass.April 10.\u2014An east.I hound freight train jumped the tracks here | ~~oxely to-day IF Tin into the freight house.| engineer and a tramman were killed breman was injured.Scene in Austrian Chamber.VIENNA.April 10 -The pan-German | parliamentary manners were again unples- santly exhibited mm the Rerchsrath vester- The trouble arose over the education- Guilford Co., ) as though I would die with pains in my back and stomach.I could I could not rise to my feet without fainting.*] had suffered for tliree years or more at monthly periods.\u201d writes Miss Ella Sapp.of Jamestown, .C.\"It seemed not rise to my feet at all given up all hope of ever May friends insisted yon my tryingaDr, Pferce\u2019s dvoritag Prescription.ith Dt little faith I , and before I had and slept better.to do any good at all.\u201d to unuenal peace.log Mr.Rhodes's | zatin g up a schev tor the settlement ot | - rimary conditions which shall govern vice; be distribution of the Oxford scholarships | man \u20ac | pursuance of the wiches of the testator.| will 1 \u2018executors will leave no stone untucned © from Wtaining the best advice, both trom differe and colonial sources, which will bowl al em in administering the great tund .ThePimuicof the company i= attend.for the scholarship scheme.The «il to of Education in the British Colo and G nich are to henett under the will.\u2018 It» Fview draws a parallel between and Warren Hastings, hold à \u2018 on an inferior copy 0 vl $ Both ere imperialist, both ex ! NEW YORK MLICE SCANDAL.oderately their empire.+ Vri Rain end, Sensatio Ny tained.Rhodes wis less patrntie *Mstings, for though Hastings wrung st ef om the peoples he subjugaied ne NEW % on Rhodes also served a coripans, forts to ot is own creation, and chietly ter Jou Al Aulife.«hed v:ness against Ward., tds and he died a sestuple md: man Glenmor wie we convicted ed said he was in favour ot an al- n disonerly any, England and Amenca.sulted n ar, and if attmned it} Weny on passed were lined with troops, body fell in behini the coffin as the cortege had left the town limits.the procession,\u2019 leaving the town as y non reata in a hut on the snum- Mr.without fainting; had y being cured, when one of- bm half \u2018a bottle I felt er, had better appe- | I have taken two s of \u2018 Favorite Pre- ption* and one ot olden Medical Discov- fy,\u201d and am happy to I am entirely cured, all done in two M months\u2019 time when all other medicines had failed® © .\u2018Dr.Pierce's Pleasant | Pellets a pleasant and effective laxative for, women.- i hee will be chosen.The organi- ww technically completed there | \u201cER Smeons, president: John Bindlev.den: and W.D.Simmons, chair we Xecutive committee.There hoa of directors consisting of w ¥ persons, representing the «ta of the country.There | le an Xecutive committee of nine.| Moore & Schley, of New York: BHT & Col of Pittsburg, Pa.tended to incorporate under the ex lerey with a capital of $120.00D preferred, and x80.000.- nok The preferred will be nt ramlative stok preferred iqueatien and dividends.The gen- uarer tr buying and selling and \u201cion of gods will be in St.Louis.; laws of \u201c000.000; 3 G00000000000000000000000000000000009000 | Develpment in the Me- : Auliffe Case.RK.Adoni 10.\u2014Continued ef- ve the myery in the death of seat to Sing Sing Le hilure to suppress house serai months ag).re- wnat ll night at the Mes ni Êt.police atin.\u20ac vas fourigh; ong ae: où weeks ago.Tt de- Det: he had spent the nieht in the West 47th Rt.Police Station, on a charge of drunkenness ami had heen discharged in : court next morning.Two persons have been found wi declared they saw a man, answering the description of Medulliffe.put into a cab at \u2018he palice station.Others are said to declare thev saw the same man thrown from à vehicle near where Me Aulht- fe was found ded The officers attached to the W.47th Kt.Police Station were paraded hetore two of these men at mdmght last might.Both declared that Détective Sargeant James | Kictnan was one ot the twa men they saw carrying a nan from the door ot the sta tion house toward a cab standing at the curb.> THE DANISH WFST INDIES A Compromise Between the \"Two Danish Houses Likely.(Special to the Montreal \u201ctir ) COPENHAGEN April 10.- The sevret ea.sion of the Upper House yesterday resuit.d ; in three reports.The majority report.fav.ourtd by 35 members, defers the ratihcation of the treaty until a vote can be tikes in : the _islands by those qualitied on propeses + suffrage.Eight independent members voted for ratification, with a popular votv in the Islands.Afterwards about twenty-cne (iin.ernment supporters voted for ratimantion | outright.ollowing the example i the sented 1 open aession.The two houses wiii be forced to effect some cempropmise.P'ro- bably the final result will be à ratification | THE MASCOTTES\u2019 FRENCH-CANADIAN BASEBALL TEAM.There Will be Only One English- Speaking Player on it This with a subsequent popular vote in the ls lands.The resolution of the eight Indepen-i- ; enta is the natural c&mpromise.The jubila- - tion of the opponents of the treaty 18 not ; justified by the facts.À resolution to re ject the treaty outright wus defeated by a vote of 33 to 28.The Brooks Murder Case.{Special to the Montreg) Star.) NEW YORK.April 10, Ntatements which may prove to be a solution of the mystery surrounding the murder of Walter T.Brooks, were made yesterday by a witness who wishes for the present to keep ns identity from the publie.This man makes the statement that Brooks was killed by a young woman living in Newark.The greatest care.hax been taken by her Butsiders for the reason that the young woman has solemnly taken an oath to kil her: self the minute she learns the police off.cera are wearching for her in connection with the Brooks\u2019 murder.= to prevent the facts irom reaching | Chinese Rebels Defeated.HONG KONG.April 10.\u2014Advices receir- ed here from Lteu-Chow say that the im- perral general Ma and Marshal Su have de- teated the Kuang Si rebels in a sanguifare [battle at Kong-Chuen.The Imperial Am \"was first driven back.when General Wong, with three quick-irng guns and (wo maxima.arrived on the scene and turned the tide.The rebels retreated to the mountain strongholds, whence tliey have been making occasional sorties.The rebellion inland ie spreading.- Col.Lynch and His Tenants.LONDON, April 10.- A telegram from Dublin to the Times, save Colonel Arthur Lynch, M.P.haa made known his exiat- ence to Nationnhets in Western Ireland, by suing some of his tshermen tenants for ront.The tenants had pleaded poverty, in ignorance as to who was their landlord.The various labour organisations of Toronto are petitioning Parliament to discontinue the financial assistance to imml- grants to this country.They claim it is a great injustice to them, as it.leaves them open to unrestricted competition from the poorest iabour markets.In the New Brunswick Il.egialature on Wednesday night the bills relating to the Moncton and Eastern Railway, dpe admitting their lacrosse team into the sen.ter ranks.It 1s pretty much a foregone con- usin at the present that they will have lu stas out for the present as well as their hers, and other Canadians, whe had @ fellow apphoants.the Quebec Club.The plan 10 allow the winners of the In- tesmesdiste chainpionsnip to change places Canadiane send men to South Ar ca.but | woth the ctuls that holds the lowest place in the Sewer Series.seems to be the one that The Paint St Charles people have worked 1ad need to be proud * hand, and amongst them Mr.mds fatgeahle and popular secretary of the.Assegiatie n has done he lion share of the bad actually secured the promise of the support of at Jeast two Clubs, but even if all the three city clubs agreed to allow the Points to get in, the opposition of the outside clubs, would prevent such a eon- summation.As matters stand, although all the clubs Have the kindest of feelings for the Points, they will not find their way clear to do anything more at pn tending ta the ad.nieetin of other Sate to the Senior League.| than support the proposal above referred to.: Had the Points been the only applicants something might have been done, but since Quebec has also made application, the question became a very difficult one to handle.MONTREAL DELEGATES TO SENIOR LACROSSE LEAGUE FAVOUR FIELD CAPTAINS Will Support Move That Winners of the Intermediate Series be Admitted in Future.The dclegates to the meeting of the Senior Lacrosse lea to represent the Montreal Club will Messrs.Bramley.president ; Chitty and Carlind.Thev will be left comparativelx free to act as they please, but it 15 understood that after vareful discussion of the situation they are prepared to support.the plan to let the winners of the intermediate series in future get in the senior league.and to let the losing seniors drop out.They are in favour of field captams.if prover and\u2019 gentlemanly tield captains can e secured.If not, they will votre for the abolishing of field captains.The Quebec Delegates QUEBEC.April 10.-The Quebar La- crouse Club's delegates, who are to present to the N.A.'L.U.the local club's petition for admission, leave to-morrow night.are Messrs.YW McManamy and Allan Mead.| The club's prospects of success are said to have maternally improved during the last couple of days.BASEBALL RN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.The coupans upon which baseball enthusiasts are hguring out the standing of the Eastern Leajyue clubs after the opening game here has been played, are coming in fast.Many.among those merchants, lawyers and other professional! men, are already sending Pin their combinations, showing the interest that is being taken in the Coming season.0000000 0000300000000 000000000000000000 OUR BASEBALL STRUGGLE.How the Eastern League Clubs Will Stand on May * 15th.Baseball Editor Star: band, and from my me, I place the knowledge of t Eastern League for Thursday, May 15th, w season opens in Montreal, after the openuzig game has been played.\u2026+ seu eve ean Manager Barrow has gathered ther, and they Id od have yet to show what they can do in al- teged fast company.I{ size counts for anything the pitchers whn are already on the ground should prove worthy rivals of Mat\u2019 thewson, as they are all big men, built on massive frames.The clubs composing the Eastern League * this season are: Montreal, Toronto, Buffalo, Worcester.Newark, Jersey City, Providence, Rochester.\u2019 RULES GOVERNING COUPON.Baseball enthusiasts may send in at one time as many coupons with as many differ ent combinations as they like.The coupons will be filed away carefully each day.and on May 16th the name will be announced in the Star of the person who was clever enough to first figure out the standing of the Fastern League Clubs after me in this city, which takes place or av 15th, and who therefore receives a season ticket.TEAMS WILL SOON BE OUT.\u201cIntield\u201d writes.that it is difficult to rig- ure out the standing, withgnt knowing the exact composition of the true, and the official announcement of the teams cannot be delayed very long now.p In the meantime, many, judging no doubt Lower House.these fepotts will be pre: from last year's results, are piling up the The Mascotte Baseball Club has complet: ed its team for the coming season, and he only one E man on it.The team is as follows: 1st base.R.Poirier.Montreal.P.J.Laurin, Holyoke.P.B Miron.Montreal.Payette, Montreal.Centre.R.LaurMm, Holvoke.Right field.R.Boudreau.Montreal.- Legrs.St.Louis.Mo.: La- prerre.Fitchburg Rags.rt.Montreal, and Reid.FRESIDENT S PLAYERS.NEW YORK.Ap° cle has been put tional League magnates\u2019 some ot the stars that h National for berths in tl the\\wav of the Na- President Tom Daly, Association of Protess ers, has sent n secre wan Lesgue layers notifying tl is to the interesss of the playe, 4 spect their contracts with Ame otice têthe Amer- Daly's notice has evidently had thx effect intended.The magnates\u2019 raid on the àmer- can League har new been-in working order for a week and none of the clabx Ms lost any of ita players up to dat.who have refused filtering offers outright Fredericton and Western Rallw to.yi TABLE var _- are Lajove and Fick.of Philadelphia: Me- | thaity a resnaban, of Balti d \u2018{ Stahl, oi Boston.ne more, an On the other hand.the National League players still show inclinations to jump to the American.The Brooklyn®lub lost Jay | Hughes this week, and Gene Demontreville, of the Boston National League téam.has been flirting with Baltimore and Washington, of the American League.: John Brush.Chairman of the Executive t ommittee of the National League, is .u- thority for the statement that the Executive Committee will meet in this city as soon &s convenient.certainiy betore the be- going of the season on April 15.Brush made a remark in Indianapolis recently that will meet with the hearty approval of the baseball enthusiasts.He is quoted as saying: \u201clt has been intimated in part of the press that the public have heard enough of the magnates and desire to know rome thing of the teams for the coming vefson.\u201d Toronto Team Reports.TORONTO.April_10.\u2014Nine members of Toronto's Prospective pennant-winning team \u2018reported to Manager Barrow at the Grand \u2018Union.The arrivals were: E.S.Eliott, catcher, Kingston.John Curry, pitcher.\u201cFlint, Mich.John Toft.catcher, Philadelphia.JJ.H.Banoon.outfielder.Lynn, Mass.«J.Miller.second baseman.Pittsburg.H.\u20ac.Hollis, pitcher, Pittsburg.H.G.Brown.outtielder.Saugertis, N.YE.©.Phillips, pitcher, Saugertis.N.Y.George Thomas, catcher, Walkerton.The players who are expected to put in an appearance 1.day are: Outtielder Jack White.Pitcher Starley White, Shortstop Jack Downey andg Third-baseman Carr.Catcher Jack Brennan will not be herd bn- til April 15, when he will be through his medical studies at Georgetown University.It is a likely-looking lot of ball-tossers of nas themselves\u201d thia vear, , W P exception of Bannon, Vhite, Toft, Miller and; possibly.Brennan and Hollis the aggregation is com of players who A Country.Club.(Special to the Montreal Star.) BROWNSBURG, Que., April 10-At the annual meeting of the Brownsburg Rase- hall Club, Mr.R.B.White presided.The following officers were elected for the present season: Patron, G.P.Simpson.Hon.President, S.Rousseau; President, R.B.White: vice-president.Ek.Evans; eec.-treas., Wm.McMannus; manager, A.Giroux: captain.A.E.Beechy; committee, A.Vaillancourt, J.O.Rousseau, Harry Gardiner and E.J.Zimmer.The club is on a sound financial footing.\u2014\u2014 A New League.(Special to the Montreal Star.) BROCKVILLE April 10.\u2014 An effort is \" base- being made by Ogdensburg, N ball enthusiasts to organize a league composed of Ogdensburg.Brockville, Ganan- oque, Kingston and Alexandria Bay, and possibly Canton and Watertown, to be known as the St.Lawrence Basehall Brockville will hardly entertain the idea.the local sports having arranged to devote their entire energies to the organization and support of a first class lacrosse team.Grenville Players.(Special to the Montreal Star.) GRENVILLE, Que., April 10 \u2014 The Gremiille Baseball Club have reorganized with the following officers: Hon.pres., A.Pridham: pres.McMillan; vice-pres., W.M.Wade; Captain, A.Mac.Pridham; committee, 8.W.Morris, W.Barron, J A.Cooke, V.Lefebvre and H.Wade.Diamond Dust.\u201cFarmer\u201d Brown.who pitched for Buf- falo in 1890 and 1900, ia dead, at Rockford, MI, of consumption.News from New Orleans that Fd.Dela- hanty has cleared $5000 on the races this winter has set the \u201cfans\u201d talking about thie famous player, who is now entering on his fourteenth year in fast company.This is the season of the year for the annual tales from Indiana hinting to the magnates that our yo friend Amos Rusie, has heen training and is in rime condition to \u2018\u2018pitch the game of his fe.\u201d ; Boston has a good array of left-handed batemen this year.Besides Stahl and Froe- man.there are Lahance, , War ner.and Dinneen, so there will be five left- handers in the game when Dinneen and Warner form the battery.Bill Gleason.the famous shortstop of the old Browns.now a member of the St.Louis fire deparment, baa a son whom he consid- A FREE VETERINARY BOOK.A most useful little Veterinary Book is pow sttached to every bottle of Condy'a Fluid (the great Enghsh Veterinary Rem.ody).LR \"VFeaterinärw-Book contains instrue- tions from eminent Veterinary Surgeons for the cure of Ailments affecting Horses, Dogs, Cats, Poultry.Cattle and Birds.Condy\u2019s Fluid is a and absolutely cerain cure for Sore Shoulders, Backs, Thrush, and Crack.oge, Can nd 8 du\u201d dy\u2019s Fluid tan be obtain! all Chemists 0D cents'a bottle.Re- re inferior and.som on having: \u201cCondr's and Storen at abou fuse subetitutes.\u20ac tre poisonous.In nud\u201d Condy Taghsd.ase tae ers a comer.Phil is and athletie in his build.pertness as à deal of pride boy - TE he evict of ba The pitcher who 1 _ealed: Flick, , Lajoie, Cross, Powers, an letics, with Seybold for an e ter, will come pretty near run up his spine, ance he team is onto his curves.\u2014 mergen having col realizes that-t Philadelphia Re- v ~ Monte] e Atb-{- bat- |.id chile There will be seats for close to 13,500 spectators at the ) American baseball grounds this season, or something like 3000 more than last year.eatest increase will be in the left field bleachers, where an additional 4000 seats have been provided J prosperity is abroad 1g the Quaker City, Looks like Woodstock Times:\u2014An atterapt 18 being made to organize last year's Canadian Base ball League.and Woodstock has been approached on the matter.The peculiarity of it is that the local management has been approached by the very teams that gave us such a frost last season.sven about enough of \u201cminor\u201d leagues, and inefficient officers.VETERANS IN THE FIELD OF CANADIAN SPORTS | Wosdstack has LIEUT.-COL.GILMOUR.ard bred horses.x di H a Fa.rvice during the Fe as an officer with the 52nd Battalion {Brome and Shefford.) ; He spends the greater part of his win- |.ters in Montreal.NEW PRIZES FOR THE MONTREAL DOG SHOW United States Ladies are Going to Contribute Them for This Since the Premium List for the reat Dog Show was published, in the Star have received the following \u201cspecials\u201d from the Ladies\u2019 Kennel Asso ciation of America: The Meadowbrook Challenge Cup for the best Dackshunde.bred and owned hy a member of the L.R.A.A.The Hickory Valley Challenge (up for the best Cocker Spaniel, owned and Ly a member of the L.K.A.A.The Whitehead & Hoag Company are making extremely handsome Ribtwmy \u2026 4} Hosettes for the Show.They are made up of the best silk with gold lettering, the centre being formed by à cellulou! button bearing the Arms of Montreal and date of Homing Pigeon Association Presidént\u2014Mr.J.Brunet.1st vice-president-Mr.J.Jeffrey.2nd vice-president\u2014T.Charbonneau.Secretary-treasurer\u2014P.Braem.Arat.treasurer\u2014T.Bourgois.Cl'ommittee\u2014U, Latour, F.Despatie, R.Licut.-Col.Arthur H.Gilmour 1 one of the beet known sporting veterans in Can- His well-known branches of sport.his military career.and his particular interest in the breeding of fine horses\u201d have all helped to make him As commander of the (Missisquoi).as a tirst class cricketer au an indefatigable football plaver., he has made hunseli one of the most popular and \u2018ted men in hix part of the country, and his farm 18 the envy of many.hursefiesh 1s hix hobby.tion of being the owner of a private trot rack.¢alled Gimour Park.in Stan- East, where he annually gives races open to all.and many horsemen from the United States avail themselves of these.His finely equipped stock farm.the Manor Stock farm, is at Riceburg P.Q.he has forty head of high class and stand- Among these are thir teen standard bred and registered mares.i 2.084.in igol to to all 60th Battalion Fine He has the distinc- and here Nan Raid Mont: bred These rosettes and ribbous will be given by the judge in making his awards.The office of the su Stock Exchange Building, all information in rintendent 18 in the Montreal, where to the Dog Show WITH THE HOMING PIGEON MEN They Hold Their Meeting and Elect the Mantreal resulted as Address of the secretary-treasurer, P Braem, 173 Gilford street.ttn saw mill of Joseph Laurin, at St.Ebaïde, County of Portheuf.was destroy- éd, by re on Tuesday.Loss about §3,(00, un- Scott's Emulsion at gives tired nature a breathing The nourishment an strength obtained from Scott's Emulsion are a great relief to the exhausted system.This treatment alone often enables the consumptive to gather force enough to throw off the disease altogether.Scott's .Emulsion strength to the lun to the body.Vend for Fren Sample ttm Lede, | his ow A BREATHING SPELL.If the consumptive could only keep from getting worse it would be some encourage- least brings gs and flesh 10, - 1902; .4 ya A Difference.of Opinion Regarding Delorimier - - \u2014 Park.UP-TO-DATE TRACK SOME DAY But it Will Cost More Than Forty Thousand Dollars and Will be Nearer Than Bel-Air.The announcement that a new one-miie re track is to be Luilt is one of the rumaiurg which go the rounds periodically.There is ne doubt that some people have been thinking of such a thing, hut betwesn thinking of it and doing it is a great difference.The present rumour.as far as can be ascertained is the result of a little difference of opinion between certain parties interested in the Delorimier Park track.The dissatisfied people have threatened to build another track, and that is ali there la to it.In the meantime it {a almost certain that Montreal will some day or other have an- otiier race course Lesides Bel-Air, and one \u2018that will be much more convenient to the city.When this does happen, however, it will be a first-class, up-to-date \u2018 racing park, and will cost a good deal more than forty thousand dollars, the sum reported to be expended on the track referred to in the rumour.Racing at Bennings.WASHINGTON.April t0.\u2014At Benning's three favourites, two second choices -and an outsider divided the purses.I.A.Daly's stable furnished three winners and a placed horse.Track heavy.Summary: First race.6% furlongs.purse $400\u2014Prire.98.Booker.7 to 5 won; Alack.4.Creamer, 7 to t, second: Fansiluca, 98, Wonderly, 3 to 1.third.Time, 1.25.Goodfox.Imper- falist.Ginki.Ben Chart.Princess Otillie also ran.Cormorant disqualified.Second race, 2 miles, purse $400\u2014Mystic Bell.160, Wonderly.3 to 1.- won; Gloriosa.100, J.Daly.20 to 1.second: Geisha Girl.100, 'T.8mith.12 to 1, third.Time, .5 85.Tribesman, Squid All Souls and Enhance also ran.Third race, steeplechase, about 234 miles.purse $400\u2014Dreameron.104.Parsen.3 to 65.won.Handvice, 133, Donahue.8 to 5 second; Tanit.13, F.Heider.5 to 1, third.Time, 5.55.Three starters.Fourth race.3% furlongs.purse $400\u2014 Locket.160, Miles, 7 to 5.won: Roue, 10, Booker.6 to 5.second; Mayj.9% Shea.10 to 1.third Time.1.25 1-5.Woodchuck, Fri- vol and Eminence Il.also ran.Fifth race.i furlongs.purse $400-\u2014Trump, 3%, Creamer.8 to 1, won.All faints, 111.T.Burns.3 to 5 second; Justice.102, Booker.5 to 1.third Time.1311-5 Ninonta and Curtsev also ran.Sixth race, one mile 50 yards.purse $400\u2014 \u2018Himself, 112.Brennan.10 to I.won: Calgary, Xi.Shea.12 to b second: Ohnet.100, Rooker, 6 to 5 third.Time, 1.49 +5.Three starters.Hoofbeats.Jockey Rullman.whe is under engagement to August Belmont thig season.has been given permission by his employer to accept outside mounts.There is a combination among the jockeys at Charleston.and owners are con- .stantiy kickinæ about the poor rides they are getting on their horses.Handicap in the future dook.and on the opening day at Memphis dropped nearly the same amount on the block.Joe Ullmgn got 314086 om the ana on Che | Leonara Toring is showing well in her workous ati Sheepshead Bay.and her trainer believes that the filly \"will be among the topnotchers again this Beason.The stsrtinge has not come up to expectations at Bennings.The no-recall system has heen anything but a sueceer.as the send-offs have been on the ragged order.The surprising fact of the fresent Ben- nings meeting is that very few 2-year-olds are ready to race.It does not look as if there were many Fond ones quartered there.\u2014 \u201cEN gn re Jockey Meade, who was kicked by a horse at Little Rock the other day.is rounding to nicely, and will be able to accept mounts again by the first of next week.At no period in the history of the turf were thoroughbred year!ings ever in greater demand than they are at the present time.A good colt bor filly will bring an chormous price In these times.A.J.Welch, of the Charter Oak Track.has arrived in New York with articles of agreement for the match race between E.E.Bmither's Lord Derby and Thomas -LAwson's Boralma.for a side stake of $20,000.The articles call for the race to take place on September 2.which is the second day of the Charter Oak meeting, the racers to receive 60 per cent.of the gross receipts.Both owners have accepted posted forfeits \u2018to bind the match.The articles will be signed immediately.the Charter Oak offer.and already a | The Metropolitan Jockey Club.which is completing a running race track at Jamaica, L.I.filed with the Selretary of State a certificate of an Increase of Its capital stock from $300,000 to $400,000.The names of the shareholders attached to the certificate and the number of $100 shares held by each are: Edward Burkd, 1.35 shares; Adrian H.Jackson and John Bergen,\u201d % shares each; Milton C.Gray and Thomas L.Hamilton, 50 shares each; En.gene D.Wood, 246 shares; Senator Timothy D.Sullivan.860 shares, and Nicholas J Hussey, 5 shares.| oDDS AND ENDS.The Mount Royal Football (lub held ita first annual meeting in Roy's Hall.cor.Mount Royal and Park aves., at which there was a large number of members and supporters present.It was unanimously agreed to apply for admission to the Intermediate League.The Univéraity of California bas cancelled its agreement for a dua) track meet with the University of Pennsylvania, on May 10, and if another mutually satisfactory date\u2019 cannot he agreed upon within the next week, there will be no meeting between the track teams of these two universities this vear.In place of the dual games there ma.he a triangular meet between Princetnn.Amherst and Pennsylvania, on Franklin Field, on May 10.Bob Fitzeimmons refused positively to tight Jim Jeffries in Los Angeles.San Francisco or anywhere else in California.In consequence.the negotiations for the fight are virtually off because it in impossible to pull it off anywhere in the East or the South.Jim Kennedy received a despatch from Ale Gregains, manager of the San Francisco AC.announcing that hia club had secured the May permit for a fight from the supervisors.Gregains authorized Kennedy to submit to Fitzsimmons the following offer.which has already been accept by Billy Delaney on behalf of Jeffries: The men to fight for 70 per cent.of the gross receipis, the club to at $3.000 as à guarantee to pull off the t, and to put up a bond of $50,000 to secure the winner his e of the purse.Kennedy at once submitted the San Fran cisco Club's offer to Fitasirhmons who refused aheblutely tô congider it.He said: \u201cI will not t.Jefiries in, California.will Sght ia \u201d MUNYON*S WITCH HAZEL SOAP Makes the skin sof any complexion, imples, wrinkles oop your digestion apd by using Mun makes good, ric what you like and Ress, Constipation DO NOT MISS TE 11 + «\u201c ë } THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY\u201d The most interestihg of modern stories \u2018 CONNOR \u2019 AT ALL BOOK STORES, AQUATICS Spray From the Ocean Blue.Considerable interest was taken.at the Montreal Depot, 7 PHILLIPS S)UAJ TORSu ro.meeting of the Royal Yacht Club, in the election of the committee of management.When an attempt was made to oust some of the members of the old board and elect new men.This failed and the followin E.H.Ambrose, were elected: .Hillhouse Brown, John G.Gould.John Lennox, Judge Monck, H.The other officers were reelected by acclamation as follows: Commodore, R.Lucas; vice do.F.Mal- lock; rear commodore, hon.secretary, T.\\V.Lester: hon.measur: BLOOD POIST =, Ghd Gees tne Nour) tar Tos permanent cures d T+ \"olored COIS $0 fo branch COOK REMEBY 60., \"¥en - LAK er, W.M.Clendeuning.The membership of the club is 64.The receipts last vear were $4,298.13, and the expenditure 33,876.86.Cornwall.Braid was in excellent furn score being 33 dut and 38 home, while lor, who was unlucky, had a score of and 3e home.It rained heavi) most q time the game was being: in the day Israid plaved- the best bi Rumbold and Rawlins, and won by a ot 3 up and 2 té play.Rawlins is th champion American player.The iKngston Yacht (lub.with a membership of 200, was organized {or the present year.The officers are: Commodore J.H.Macnee; vice-commodore, Sandford C.vin; rear commodore, R.Faston Burns: urer, Frank Strange; measurer.Henry Cun- : executive committee, 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Trade, made speeche.yesterday.\u2018in which they indicated that tbe Government does nut anticipate that peace will te the outcome of the mission to the Buer leaders in the nclu or Acting President Schalkburger vi the Transvaal.Mr.Baltour, spealmg at Leeds, said that BO Deégutiations vere pruveeting with Len eral Kitchener, who was merely facilitating a conference between the Buvr leaders.Mr.four addeu that he did uct huow whether the leaders intended (0 offer terms ol surrender.Fur himsell he was not san- ine fn the matter, and he advised his arers fot to be sanguine, Great Britain was stull prcpared to po as far as wis stat a Year agu.Lot that was absolutely the last word.li the Boers adhered tu thor demand tor mdepeudence.Lhex ght as well abandon the ides v1 negotiations.It is stated by gossip in conneciton win the reported postponement of the prescuta- tion of the budget to the House o1 Commons that the indisposition ot so Michal Hicks-Beach is diplomatic.and Teace rs impending, and that the consequent prospect of- relict lo the estimates has something to do with the postponement.Nothing to comfirm thése statements can be found.sir Michael is certainly unwell.He :s suffering from a chill ot the hiver, althongb lus condition is not serious.\u2018 \u2019 ., BOER IRONSIDES.The pro-Boer Daily News scouting the peace rumours, discredits anv idea of Gove ernment amnesty, Iu adds: \u201cNop 1s the situation in South Africa Boers that they are movirz towards unconditional surrender.Quite the reverse.There is little doubt that they control vast dis tricts in Cape Colony.Their commandants isuse orders to the farmers and receive sup- phea.They mare about much as they please, and are scarcely disturled by Gen- vral Frendig ations.Moreover.there I~ reason L \u2018e there has been a recent re-axgh| n of the Roer forces on Cromwell\u2019 .Commandant Maritz has formed onsudes corps.from which all drunkards and leese livers are rigidiy excluded.They hold daily praver meetings and meet the hourly perils of war with the tern composure of the Puritans.A HAGUE REPORT.THE HAGUE.April W.\u2014A report \u2018is current in offrial circles that terms ot ace in South Africa will be signed in u w days.It 1s impossible to verify the Teport on any dehmite authority.FREE NTATERS OBSTIN ATE.LONDON.April 10\u2014H is understond that the peace negotiations are progressing satisfactorily su tar as the Transvaalers are coneerned.but the latest ailvices indi cate that there is small probability of the Free Staters surrendering in a body.The negotiations, thus lar, have been mainly explanations of British intentio.ss.It has been made plain to the leaders that their eurrender will noi ental bamshment.and tins has a potent influence.The leading Transvaalers urge their alles 10 arrange peace terms.The nner airbles of the War Office believe that if the present :ndica- tions are fulhlled and the Tran-vaalers agree to surrender.the backbone of Baer resistance wili he broken and that the Free Btaters\u201d opposition will zoon be overcome.STEYN'S OPTHALMEA.PRETORIA _Apnd 10.- Mr.Stevn.Lhe ex- president of the Ovange Free State, who os taking part in the peace negotiations mn Eouth Africa.ix suffering from: severe op- thalmia, and 1x threatened with total blindness.RUMOUR ABOUT ROSERBFRY.LONDON, April 10\u2014The Duly Chron- fcle publishes a rumour this morning that Lord Rosebery 1s going to South Africa to study the rituation there with a view of subnditting lis impressions and advice to King Edward.A SERIES OF DRIVES.PRETORIA.April 10.-The Brush thorities are making preparations for a great series of \u201cdrives\u201d on the arrival of reinforcements.The genera) outlook for the Boers ir «said to be moat disheartening.It is thought here that the bulk of the Boers are only awaiting a promise that they will not he banished to come in and surrender.KRITZINGER'™S TRIAL.GRAFF REINFET.tape Colony.April 10 \u2014The trial of Commandant Kritzinger.oi \u2018YorBecr-array.by a British court -martial, on the charge of having committed four murders, bexides train-wrecking and cruelty to prisoners, whose acquittal was announced from South Africa, March 8, lasted two days.No evidence was obtained to connect, the prisoner with the shooting \u201cof natives, au- » SEA s> \u201c had for the\u201c and one scout who had been captured by Kritkinger testified that he was well treated and that a pass was granted: him.The charge of train wrecking was withdrawn, and he was acquitted without cross-examina tion by counssi for the defence.- PTE.MIEVILLE'S DEATH._ RAT PORTAGE, Ont., April 10\u2014Through a letter to @ friend here, Liat.H.A.Mac Machin, now in South Africa, conveys the sad news of the desth af Frank Mieville, who left bere last fall as x.member of the same contingent.Although not mentioned in despatches, Mr.Mieville died some weeks ago trom enteric fever.eased came to Rat Portage tive or six years age to engage m miming.and subsequently acted as manager of the Regina mine for a time.Mr.Mieville was a social favourite apd his ur- timely death came as a great shock to his frends.He was English by birth, and about thirty-five vears of age.A SICK CANADIAN.OTTAWA, April 10.\u2014Lord Minto has re- cervetl the following cable from the Casualty Department, Cape Town, April 8\u2014 James Arthur Pattersan, *C* Division, &.A.C.dangerously ill with enteric fever at Prétoria.April 8.His rather resides at 318 Berkley street, Toronto.CANADIAN AFRICAN GRAVES.| | Subscriptions Received for Erecting Memorials.OTTAWA, April 10.\u2014 The following additional subscriptions have been receive by the Canadian-South African Memorial Association, for the erection in South Li- ria of distinctive memorials on the graves ot deceased (Canadian soldiers: Previously acknowledged .Lo.$735.50 Win.Beattie, Toronto .1,00 4 H.Meikle.Morr=burg .\u2026.\u2026.5.00 Collected through Union Bank of Halifax.Liverpool.N.8.| 2.00 Hon.J.C.MeCorkill, Cowansville, We.al 0 O0 GW.Sutherland.Souris, P.E.1.100 Michael J.McCarthy, Harmony .1.00 Mrs.M.Page.Toronto .23M Mrs.Jane Withers, St.John, NB.500 Robert Johnston, Black Point, Halifax.N.S ooo 24 12 22 Le 1.00 Nergeant Fitzpatrick, of 3rd R.C.R.per Bank of Montreal.Halifax.NS LL LL Ce ee eee ee eee.LOD Fo Wo Ashe, Smith's Falls, Oot.1% Adam .Johuston.Morrisburg .209 Hon.F.W, Borden, Ottawa .T5.Joshua Chappell.Baie Verte, NB.500 Arthur Wilcocks, Richmond, Que.5.0 $885.50 Less refund to Daughters of the Empire for \u201cSouth African Graves Fund\u201d 12 240 44 658 cee cee ane e nes 66.50 Total.oo.eee .$B19.600 Synods Settle Their Accounts.tSpeciul to the Montreal Star.) KINGSTON.April 10.\u2014 The commis- soners of the diocese of Ontario and Ot- tawæ met on Tuesday afternoon and evening and effected a final division of the securities and settlement of the accounts between the two synods.The meeting was most satisfactorv in all respects.The balance due to the diocese of Ottawa was %22616.63.the cheque for which amount the Ottawa commissioners carried away with % hem.They expressed great satinfac- tion at the condition of the securitie:.The commissioners acting for the diocese at Ottawa were: Chancellor Tewis, Judge Senkler and the Rev.Ma.Hannington.clerical serretarv.At the annual meeting of the Loard of Trade.held last evening, the following officers were elected: President, John Gaskin; first vice-president, tieorge YY.Chown; second vice-president.R.J.Carson: secretary-treasurer, F.King.Congregational Ministers Scarce.(Special to the Montreal Star.) WOOODSTOCK, Ont.Apml 10.- Rev.Principal Munson Hill, af the Congregational College.made the interesting statement nt the conference of Western Congregational Churches being held here that there are not nearly enough Congregational Ministers in Canada to supply ail the churches.Even in Toronto there ave not sufficient Congregational ministers, This is the case only with the Congregational Church for as regards other churches in Canada there are more ministers than pulpits.- Decorated by the Kaiser.BERLIN, April 10.\u2014 The Emperor has conferred upon Rear Admiral Sir Edward MH.Seymour.formerly naval commander of the first British expeditionary force in China, the Order of the Red Eagle.with sword of the first class, and upon Captain Jellicoe, of the British navy, the same ander of the second class.The Emperor raid that he was prompted to decorate these officers \u2018hy reading the report of Capt.Von Usedom, the senior German naval officer present.on the operation for the relief of the Pekin legations.Won't Go Back.(Special to the Montreal Star.) QUEREC.Apri} 10.\u2014- The persistent Tumours in some of the American mpers to the effect that Col.Gavnor and Captain Greene may consent ts veturn to the States for trial without extradition are untree.The two visitors who are at the Chatean Frontenac here have no intention of returning for trial.and will remain here \u2018to fight extradition proceedings.\u2014_\u2014 Rp Rates Not Changed.TORONTO.April 10.-Na changes in the fire rates were made in the uarterly meeting of the Canadian Fire Underwriters\u2019 Association held here last evening.Col.Gaynor AIR FOR NERVOUS AFFECTIONS.When sea air is ordered to a T CTI ESS El 12 13 M Æ A ig NR RES CES EY StS Bor.eo oes = EN .nervous person, she usually rushes down to the seashore, spends all her time on the beach.frets more or less over the expense, and returns after two or three weeks to make up by extra work for the brief holiday.The result is an exaggeration of nervous troubles.The time given to the cure was too short., St.JAMES WAFERS are as good for*the nerves as the sea breeze; but in case of nervous weakness, like the sea-breeze, they require time.\u201cBr; FamesWaFers are à tissue builder and a reconstructive, not a stimulant.Quick temporary results are not to*be expected; but permanent improvement will follow their patient use.ST.JAMES WAFERS helpstomach, digest food and send the nutriment through the blood, and this is the honest way to get health and atrength, the kind that lasts, develops and breeds the energy which accomplishes much.St.James W'afers have alicays sold on their merits = as we never have published i mondals.Jf you cannot ure the * Wetels from your eater send $1.00 for one bottle, or 88.00 for oA bottles, to the ft._Junnes Fat Ve MRS.J.E.O'DONNELL Was Sick Years with Cr ln Ed \u201cDran Mrs Pisxmam:\u2014I have never in my life given a testi ial before, but you have done so m me that I feel called upon to give this unsolicited acknowledgement of MRS.JENNIE E.O'DONNELL, President of Oakland Womar's Riding Club, the wonderful curative value of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound.For eight years I had female trouble, falling of the womb and other complications.During that time] was more or less of an invalid and not much good for anything, until one day I found a book in my hall telling of the cures you could perform.I became interested : I bought a bottle of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound and was helped; I continued its use and in seven months was cured, and since that time I have had perfect health.Thanks, dear Mrs.Pinkham again, for the health I now enjoy.\u201d \u2014 MRs.JENNIE O'DONNELL, 278 East 31st St.Chicago, Ill.\u2014 #5000 forfeit if aboce .testimonial is mot genuine.Women suffering from any form of female ills can be cured by Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound.That's sure.Mrs.Pinkham advises sick wo men free.Address, Lynn, Mass.84 it Leads and Holds the Thousands Who Formerly Used Starchy Grain Foods.Malt Breakfast Food The Delight of Every Home.Malt Breakfast Food.delicious.appetizing and comforting to the stomach, leads and holds every man, woman and clrild who has given it à trial.has.with tens of thousands, taken the place otf the common zara foods full of starch and other ingred)- ents that hamper digestion.Malt Breakfast Food with its \u2018wonderful Fealth-producing virtues ig the delight of every home in which it 1s used.It is the pure, health-giving Malt used in combina: tion with the choicest Wheat that gives Malt Breakfast Food its many advantages as a health food.A breakfast begun with Malt Breakfast Foal gives to men and women all needed energy for each day's work and labours, and gives to \u2018school children a vim and healthy activity for school duties.One package makes a meal for twenty-five peo ple.Sour Grocer sells more of it than any other food.4 81 DO NOT MISS IT!!! * THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY \u201d interesting of modern stories by ** RALPH CONNOR.\u201d At nll Book Stores, 34 3eod LORD STRATHCONA.Canadian High Commissioner Makes An Important Speech.LONDON.April 10, - Speaking at Aberdeen yesterday, where he received the freedom of the city.Lord Strathcona referred to the importance of the development of the British colonies.He said that however |much they might deplore the causes of the war, the fact that soldiers of the Mother Country and the colonies were fighting shoulder to shoulder was an object lesson the importance of which could not be overestimated.In the ceremony at the County Hall, Lord Provost Fleming, in presenting him with the burgess ticket, referred to his splendid rervices and princely munificence in raising Strathcona\u2019s Horre for the South Af- Tican war.\u201cLori Stratheona\u2019e speech was in reply to the remarks of the lord Provost.Coast Iron Founders\u2019 Combine (Special to the Montreal Star.) VANCOUVER, B.C.April 10.\u2014 At a meeting, held last might.it wan decided to combine the ten iron manufactories on the coast of British Columbia.The capitalization will be over one million dollars.All will be under one management.The combine will do away with the ruinous competition that has been prevailing, and owing to ability of syndicated concerns to buy in large quantities in cheapest warkets.prices will not be increased to the public.All the work contracted far in the province will he.distributed between the different foun- ries.JKilled Himself in His Office.NEW YORK.April 10\u2014Oscar W.Scha-f- fer.secretary and treasurer nf the W.H.Baker Chocolate & Cocoa Company, committed suicide yesterday at the office of the company on Wall street.He used a revolver.Schaeffer was 28 vears old and married.In the morning he had made an appointment with his wife to meet him at the office at the close of business hours.She reached, the office a few minntes after the revolver shot was heard and the clerks had found Schaeffer sitting in his chair dying.The Bussian Fleets.LONDON.April 10.\u2014The raobilization of the Black Sea fleet of Russia, the Times correspondent at Odessa wires.has been fixed for the end of July.and the depots at Sebastopol are receiving unusually large consignments of naval stores.The simultaneous mobilization of.the Black ea and Baltic fleets thin summer.the correspondent continues.and the unprecedented military concentration, north of Odesss, is considered to be very significant.ÿ.ro.= Dined An English Visitor.OTTAWA, April 10.-Hon.Mr.Fielding, Minister of Finance, gave a dinner at the Rideau Club, in honour of Mr.John Walter, jr.of the london Times, the nd- son of the founder of that paper.Long the gueste were: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Speaker Pareiit, Speaker Brodeur, Hon.Dr.Borden, Mr.R.I.Borden.Sir Richard Cartwright, Hon.Mr.Fisher, Hon.Win.Mulocks Mayor Cook.Mr.Jas.Court- per.Mr.M.J.Griffin and Prof.Robertson.Church and Politics in France.PARIS, April 10.\u2014 The bishops of the Catholic Church have issued circulars throughout the French diocese, urging the riests not to interfere in the coming na- icnal elections.They quote the recent request Of the Pope\u2014alter elections let it be + a impossible to class the priests either with © 1} she ponquerors ot with the conquered: |} De (NEAT HOUSEROLD FURNITORE fer | VALTER M KRARN® SALES.Vose (Boston) Plano.Parlour Set.Wicker Chairs with Cushions.Wicker and other Fancy Tables.Brussels and Wilton Carts.Portieres, Oak Hall Stand.Hall Gas Pendant! Extension Dining Table, Leather overod Chairs.seyeral very B.W.Bedroom Bets.Tables and Chairs, Wire Back and other Arm Chairs.very best Curled Hair Mattresses.Tollet War?Bronze Gasaliers, Mirrar, Pictures and Ornaments.Folding Beds, Costly French Walnut Table.Bed Linen, Plush Sofas, Clocks, B.W.Secretary Bookcases, B.W.Wardrobes, 4 Bingle Iron Beds.Antique Mahogany Bureau.Crockery auné Glassware, Mangie, Refrigerator.Splendid Gas 8tove.\u201cGood News™ Range, Kitchen Uten- stis, etc.etc.This Sale 16 rooms.Sale at the residence.49 REAVER HALL HILL, ON MONDAY, (4th APRIL, At Ten O'Clock AM.WALTER M.KEARNS, includes the contents of 8 4 Auctioneer.\u2014 ° BEAUCE - F F \u2014 No @3' \u2014 Josephine Fortin et vir.ves Ludger lessard Part of lot No.three hundred and eight: eight parish +f St Francois de Reauce, wiih buildings.eirumstances and dependencies.To be anki at the door of the parish church of Bt.Francois Je la Beauce.sixth M at noon.ext, JOLIETTE, \u2014 F.F No 223.Florence | T- Fowler et al vs.John William McAbhy.Lots Nos.twenty-A.tuenty-R.twenty-C.twenty-D, twenty-one-D, twenty-one-E, sixth range, township of Kilkenny.To be sold at the door or the parish church of St.Calixte de Kilkenny, seventh May next, at teh o'clock a.m.MONTREAL F.F.\u2014 No.1681.\u2014 Joseph Octave Bernier, curator to property of J.H.Alme Blais, insolvent.Lot No.three.official subdivision of lot No.one hundred and twenty-six, parish of Ste Anne de Bellevue.\" Lot Ng.four.official subdivision of lot Nn.ne hundred and twenty-six, sald parish.Whh Lutldings on said two lots.to be sold as one ot.To be sold at Sheriff's Office, Montreal.ninth May next, at ten o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.F F \u2014 No 3MR2.\u2014- Te Credit Foncier Franco.\u2018'anadien vs.Dame Mary Ann Elizabeth McKeenon, et al.Lot No.eleven hundred and thirteen.St Ann's Ward.Montreal: heinæ south corner of Notre Dame and Chatham streets: with building=.circumstances and dependencies.To be s0ld at Sheriff's affice.Montreal.ninth May next, at eleven o'clock am.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.5144.\u2014 Napoleon Valiquette vs.\u2018Dame Marie Anna Charlotte Desauiniers A lot In St.Jean Raptiste Ward, Montreal, made up nf part of lot No.four hundred and eighteen.subdivision affietal lot No.fifteen; and part vf lat No.four hundred and seventeen.same subdivision.bounded in front by St.Denis street To be sold at Sheriff's Office.Montreal, eighteenth April inst.at three o'clock a.m.QUEBEC.\u2014 FF.\u2014 No.2331.\u2014 Hon Frederick William Andrews vs.Willlam Holmes Brown, es qual 1.Lots Nos six and twenty-one hundred and eighty-six-A.parish of St Sauveur de Quebec, on Marie de l'Incarnation street.circumstances and de- Pensiencies.Subject to yearly rent.To be sold en bine, , 2 Lots Nos.twénty-one hundred and eighty- seven and twentv-one hundred and eigh:v- seven-A.parish of St.Sauveur de Quebec.on Marie de I'Incarnation street.Subject to yearly rent.Tn be sold en bloc.3.Lot No.twenty-one hundred and ninety- nine, parish of St.Sauveur de Quebec.Marie de l'Incarmation street.circumstances and dependencies, Subject to annual rent.To be sold at Sheriffs Office.Quebec.twenty- fifth April inst.at tem o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.\u2014 No.439.\u2014 Ja Banque Nationale vs.Edouard Martin and J.A.Martin.1.Lnt No.seventy-five, St ki.with buildings.; 2.Lot No.seventy-six, raid town, with buill- nes.3.Lot No.seventy-aeven.said town: 4.Lot No.seventt-eight.raid town.5.Lot No.one hundred and sixty-four, said town.8.Part of Int No.one hundred and fifty-four, said town, with buildings.7.Lot No.one hundred and sixteen.parish of St.Germain de Rimouski.To be sold, lots described ax Nos.one.two, Germain de Ri- three, ur, five and six, at Sheriff's office, Rimouski.at ten o'clock a.m., and lot descrid- ed as No.seven, at the door of the parish church of St.Germain de Rimouski, past eleven a.m.sixth May.1902.Man's Mission on Barth at half- 54 2 KNOW THYSELF! A FE En SES The Sciences of Life, or Sslf-Prasuvation oa ogy of Marriage, toe.Mano.«Nervous eme Al and nesees of en vor cause mera Po EN Carre) g cafes uc\u2019 Get the be for So-day.ey to Health and meen.M 4 Rhos oe Be Er LOSNLINE.SURE = CHOSE A NEW BISHOP.\u2014\u2014 Archdeacon Lofthouse Has Been Made Bishop of Keewatin.WINNIPEG.Man.April 10.-The Synod of Rupert's Land met here yesterday to elect a bishop for the new See of Keewatin.There were present the Archbishop of Rupert's Land, the Bishop of Saskatchewan and Calgary.the Bishop of Qu'Appelle, the Bishop of Athabaska and the following clerical and lay representatives of the Dio- rese of Keewatin: Archdeacon Blair, Rev.Mr.Page.of Rat Portage; Messrs.Poter and J.R.Buan: also one clerical and one lay delegate from each of the a in the province of Rupert's Land.Both the standing committee and the House of Bishops concur in the recommendation of the Archbishop of Rupert's Land.that Ven.Archdeacon Diesen \u2018FR hose, ei Fort York, in the Diocese of Moosonee, be électèd to the newly created Ree, and {be choice was therefore unanimous.; The new bishop in about 45 years of age, and his work in the past has been pnn- cipally in the Hudson's Bay country.Bishop Lofthouse will bave his headquarters at Rat Portage.e mew bishop is a good reather and a splendid platform speaker.le has been most successful in the pulpit work and was successful as a missionary in England in connection with the creation of a new See.He is popular among the Es- Quimaux, knowing their -anguage thoroughly.Half of the Canadian teachers for South Africa will sail from Halifax on Monday, and the other haif on Friday.April 18.en Te to that halos Ointiniot is oortet: aud absolute cure far éach bcd form of itching, the menntsotarers Rare guaranteed it.tes- Eve fn the dally prem ask your neigh- whatthey thiak efit.5 ou can use it and ec) oe mean tari Oo Fo Jhase\u2019s Ointment =, rd twenty-one hundred and eighty- .Anaconda, Butte, Helenn, re .Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo.SaitLake - +.- = = = \"046.13 943.63 845.63 SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, $45.00 CITY TICKET OFFICE, 137 St.James st.or Bonaventure Stafion.Montreal Park and Island Railway Co.Lachine Line\u2014From St.Lambert's Hill and Lachine every 20 minutes from 60 am.to 1106 pm.Last car from City, 12200 p.m; from Lachine, 1.00 am.Bault au Recollet Line -From corner of St.Lawrence and Craig.via St.Lawrence st.and from Sault au Recollet, via St.Denis, \u2018every hour from 60 am.to 31.00 p.m.: 30 minutes from 6 am.to R60 &.m., and 4.00 p.m.to 7.00 pm.Last car from Sault au Recollet, 12.00 p.m.Cartlervilla, St Laurent and Cote des Neiges.Lines \u2014 From Cralg and Bleury and Cartierville every hour from 6) am.to 11.00 pm.Extra service to Cote des Neiges every JU minutes from 6.30 to 0.00 am.and 4.00 to 7.00 pm.From West- mount, corner Victoria avenue, every 3 min- Utes from 6 15 a.m.to 11.13 pm.to Snowdon' a Junction.Cars leaving on the 43 minutes do not connect to and fmm Cartierville.NOTE\u2014 Sundays, \u201cArs leave Lachine at 6.30 am: West- mounf, K15 am.other lines, 8.00 am.299 tf MEAT SCARCE IN ENGLAND.Will Continue to be 80 While Canadian Cattle are Kept Out.LIVERPOOL, April 10.-\u2014The rise in tHe price of meat here is attributed more to \u2018the prohibition of Cauadian and Argentine cattle than to the operations of the American beet combination.During the first quarter of this venr more than X00 Jess cattle were imported through aver pol than during the corresponding period of 1901, and the South American dead meat trade has failed to compensate tor this \u201chortuge.The Butchers\u2019 Association and the Asso- cation of Foreign Cottle Traders aver that the scarcity in meat will increase nnless the Government permits the entry of South American and Canadian live \u201ccattle, which ugh! safely be done as disease among this \\ stock has disappeared.+ \u2014 The following cablegra ceived from Buenos Ayres: haa the army was a complete ministers and many foreign military the bilities attended.They consider th tion and the appearance ee worthy of the Peet AE Burope.| pond y An y Ï $48.85 | M ok American Bie New A : : J onda) nigh \u2018wae on Noe H ?*% of th M re. 34,112 social _pbilosophy.La 0 es to see a united A = : but ie \"a dangerous business {© ad A Oui; tbe men on the, ground.0 Rs Le NE BRUNSWICK TIRING OF #3, THE BURDEN.ne if.Opposition programme in the New Qk Legislature includes the redue- thé waraber of Ministers, and\u2014what mportant\u2014in the number of wem.oyster is not so hard a thing for ing 48 advocate; but the ebaing.\u201d Cartan} EL) baink b = , = PEN | otber questions in its gt.which now attract the h ) ) interest of the world, cease; and this would be a decided Naturally a un.= CRE \u2018 \u2018| position, will really reduce the sine of the Legislature on getting into power.it will ; deserve.well of the taxpayers of our neigh- hin \u20141i8 from forty-five to thirty-eight members.-£ wi \u2018i a atep\u2014if not a very long one\u2014 sim fhe right direction.It may easily be, however, thatithia will \u2018Tt appeal to the tax-paying electorate as a reform of sufficient importance to dominate a provincial election.When only a small sum of money is proposed to be suved by some mew policy of the party out of power, the people.are very apt ta forget \u2018It in the excitement of the campaign, and pumit themselves to be swaved by some other more personal and pressing influence when it comes to the marking of the ballots.Like an advertisement, a reform must be striking \u2018to draw popular support.Now, if the young men the three Maritime Provinces were to go boldly in for the univa of the three legislative and governmental establishments in one.they would present a pro 1 to the electorate that\u201d would bury out sight all minor 1s- sues.There would he a lurge and a last ing economy to be had for the asking: an economy which would mean more money for the other services of the provinces.The people would teel personally richer for having carned such a reform: and this would be a feeling exceedingly hard for the advocates of folly and extravagance to overcome.The mistake reformers make, as a gule, is the presentation of piecemeal measures.The peuple are not to be drawn away from their party goas and induced to surrender certain shad.wi- chances for personal profit if this or that party wins, by any petty re form or imperce;tible shaving of economy.In every election, ghere are strong influences at werk to gad the voter this way or that: and a reform, to succeed, must of Jf the New Brunswick Opposition Snot persuade the voters to let them tale a ghav- ing of the cost ut their Mature; they ; must not imagine that people do not want to have this ndi us extravagance curtailed; but they ought Ao draw the pre- per inference that they Anust be promised a greater reform \u2018befà mplishmeat.rr COMMERCIAL /FEDERATION.We are favoured \u2018with a copy of a paper entitled \u201cA Schente of Commercial Federation for Great Britam and Her Colomes,\u201d which was read Jast December before the Liverpool and District Bankers\u2019 Institute.pool merchant.those views on commercial Questions command respect.Starting \"hf the axiom \u2018that countries most favourgfle to a high tanff are those which poss within their own limits the greatest \\ Jgriety of climate, and such natural resqufres.that, were they entirely prohibited from trading with the rest of the world latio pour the/ best position.and England the worst.Having.however, admitted that the pres nt commercial condition of England 15 such acute before another ten years are passed: and having also admitted that an all round protective tariff in England is impossible on account of the limited variety of its climate and resources, he finds a way of escape from an awkward position in a scheme of Colomal Federation on commercial lines.\u201cWhat possibilities,\u201d he exclaims, \u2018there are in the ehmates and resources of ¢an- ada, India.Australia, South Africa.Egypt, Jamaica, and those numerous small depen dencies which acknowledge our rule!\u201d He mits that at first there would be some- to the people of the Mother Country.thinks the ultimate object to be gaine hy of some sacrifices.Mr Biugland that such a federawor.embracing fe-thud of the world) inhabitants, would naturally attract to itself small and inde pendent States, and he would admit into the commercial federation every - nation that would-open\u2014its commerce ou the same lines that governed the Union.Of course.no attempt would be made at coercing the self-governing colonies, and their right to maintain a certan tanff against the United Kingdom would be recognized, but they would be urged to agree to discriminate to the extent of fifty per cent.in their tariffs in favour of 1mportz from any part of the federation.In return, it is suggested that (Great Bntain should levy upon every article of which her colonies supply one-fourth of her total imports during the last three vears, a duty of 21-2 per cent.on all countries outside the Union.When the colomal imports Amount to one-half of the Whole imports, the duty to be increased to five per cent.and when the colonial imports \u2018reach seventy-five per cent.the duty to be ten per cent.against outaider fr ir re ee fled tn poder of thelr 9 The Eminent English Baritone, Plunket Greene And the Beautiful Soprano, DOROTHY HARVEY, ASSISTED BY RUDOLPH von SCARPA, Solo Pianist.Sante Sat., April 12.Pui ks ~$1.30, $1.00, T8¢, 30c.Seats sow en vale a1 Shawn fax2eod à DO NOT MISS IT!! * THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY ™ The nnet interesting cf modem startes by ** RALPH CONNOR.\u201d MATINEES QN Weansoday .\u2018Thureday = Satuntäiy WARD and VOR ES IN THEIR BEW MUSICAL CUT-CP es THE HEAD WAITERS.\u20145 PEOPLE 35 Prices : 10e, 20, 30c, 350 and 30c.NEXT WEEK XPORTING LIFE.\" THEATRE OWL == 557 u PRIL 3.THE NEW YORK STARS Flaborately staged.IQ Vaudevillt Acts- 10.anû At all Book Stores, 64 Seod WINDSOR EEAILL, GOULET\u2019S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Prof.J.J.Goul FRIDAY - AFTERNOON, SOLOISTS; Mr.C.Montefiore, Soprans, Reserved Seats, 7Sc and 50c.Admission 25\u20ac.et\u2019s Testimonial.APRIL nth, at 4.30.of New York, My.Edmund A Barie, Bawo Plan at Shaw's.Séel EXHIBITION ROYAL CANADIAN ACADEMY.Exhibition of Three Hundred Oils, Water Colours.Pastels and Designs by cele- braled Canadian artists.Open dally and on the evenings of Tuesday and \u2018Thursday.until the 12th April instant.\u201csis TRINITY CHURCH Band of Hope En WILL BE HELD ON + Friday Evening.April lith, c-érock IN TRE Lecture Hall of the Church {Corner St.Deals and Daberd St.) c TAdulte - + - ADNISSION (Children, - - No cultivated taste is needed to drink the MAGI GaledoniaWater Its snap and -merit recommend it to all.Sold everywhere.ww Ww nist?Manitou Hall (Former residence of Count and Countess d'tvry.) Tn be opened as a health and pl e resort on June lst.For particulars apply Glengarry Private Hoepltal, & McG College avenue.and Flock Mattresses.Sea Beds and Pillows always on hand.Whes Tou uire anything in this lee $ ring op Up 3455.u?eed tf 13 cts.- 10 cts 832 \u2018TOWNSHEND, Bedding Manufacturer, 2458 St-Catherine St.Montreal Hair, Moss, Fibre .d Facts AND FIGURES.The twenty-two shipyards of Germany employ, 0,400 men.Lord Methuen\u2019s grandfather was one of the coronation peers in 1538 In southern Spain olive oil sells about $1.20 for twenty-five pounds.- There are about 114.500 telegraph officea throughout the civilized world One factory in England is turning out 4.350.000 ping-pong balls each week.Cast iron blocks are ta be used in paving Huddersfield.England, tramways.Oklahoma has 400.000 inhabitants, Arisona has 172006 and New Mexico 195,070.Dr.Francisco Rodriguez Alves has hin formally clected President of Brazil.The peace footing of the armies of the civilized world is in all 4,000,000 men.Japanese brides during the marriage ceremony wash the face of the bridegroom.\u2014 People In India are calling for legislation to preserve wild animals from extermination.Le Fish are sold alive in Japan, the peddler conveying them through the streets in tanks.Africa to rival Bouts Amerion and ne Peut Indies ss a producer of cocoa, : Only WAS of the Mee British subjects who died last year \"a anything to leave by vi - .Owing to the dry season.navigation up the Nile steafners will be stopped four weeks than usual.Nice and ite neigh uriood hold the rd for ho y The average 2 0/000 arrivals in the course of a Year.reis Cabbage grows all the yéar in Hawaii, and 1 apparent makes ha différence whether it In planted [n the spring.summet.autumn, or winter.Insanity is Increasing In the Province of Ontario.There Were 4,686 patients in the aavlums of the province at the last .officia) return against 3318 à year previously.Baron von Gramer-Klett.a Protestant.has tored South Germany's oldest mon astery).the Benedictine Abbey of Wesso- brun which was founded in 3% and will soon be oceupled by monks.The faith of Manchester n its ch nal.which up to now h 13.- 000.000, is being justified by resulta For the half-year ending December 31 last the income topped expenditure by £60,000 Catihage le an old cure for drunk WINDSOR HALL, FRIDAY I8th CONCERT BY WATKIN MILLS Seats now on ssle at Khaw's, 50e.TN.qi.sel \u2014 \u2014 THATS T R SPOT! Do you ever get a pain there?If so, De you Know what it means ?It is à Backache,- A sure sign of Kidney Trouble, Don\u2019t neglect it.Step it in time.I! you don't, serious Kidney Troubles are sure to follow.DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS.cure Backache, Lame Back, Diabetes, Dropsy and all Kidney and Bladder Troubles.© Price B00.p bon oo À for $4.28, | Cot oll dealers.- \u2019 À - To :the Editar of the Montreal Halt.2 Eur.\u2014Would thia not he a gnod time, while all Canada is d of the herois: shown by her sons at Klemhart'a River.and we are lamenting the loss nf so man valuahle lives, for æotme' member of th ouse of Commons to enquire of the Go ernment what provision it ja pro 1 wake for the families left bekyad by tho who have died for the hogout of the flay This is a question whith can he discusse without party bias entering into it.Let th Jexders of both parties put their hea together and remove from Canada the à proech of leaving the dependents.of h to subsist upon private charity, is the case now in several cases.The.triotic Fund and the Soldiers Wives are doing good work.but Canada wa Something better and more fatiomal th that.Let the Government act.Yours truly.M.G.À The trial of br Alexander mn, Graham, London.Ont.indicted with Alice Kilbou for rourdering an infant, his been p poned to the fai! axsiten on Account of low state of health in which Dr.Grab i» at present, The Egyptians ite it bailed before their other food If they Intended to drink wine alter dinner.and some of the remedies suid as a preventive of intoxication are said to contain cabbage It fs estimated that the placing of tea and kerosene on the free in Australia will Involve a decrease in the feeders! revenue to the amount of nearly £00000 an nually.Routh Austrailia estimates her share CASTORIA} Ter Infante and Children, that applications for seats sent In before .Belle Hathaway's Troupe of Trained Motkers \u2019 Prices\u201410c.Mie and 30-.ve Next Week \u2014-The Real Widow Brown Ris8 Right in the small of the back. Preah .& brief explanation of eS M iF a sy \u2026 Its Provisions Explained in | the House of Commons Yesterday.CORONATION CONTINGENT Several Members Think South Africa Veterans Should Have First Choice.(Staff Correspondeuce of the Montreal Star) PRESS MONS, OTTAWA, Apnl 10.\u2014 The House yesterday listened to Mr.Blars presents: \u201ction of his Railway Commision iil.which be espoused in a hali hearted manner.I \u2018a held à discussion on Mr.Hennet's motion that the coronation pate should consist ot veterans ut the South .\\1- rican war, which was opposed bv Dr.Bor den and talked out at sx ochwk.Progress nas reported in regard to Dr.Roddick\u2019s bili to cstabinh à Medical Council, the understanding apparentiy heing that when 1' was further cousniered by .he medical bodies, espe ally in Queber, where rane objection 15 made te at.nn should again come up far «vnsderatrou.IT the approval of Laval and the ther medical authorities où Quehev can he obtained, the dl} is certain to pus.+.eo At the opening ot the House vestenday, r.Speaker Brodewr anncunced the elec tion of Mr.Geuvtge In as member for Peauharnois, and later he was trod =i by the Premier and Mr.Bernier.taking lis seat amidst loud applause oe -e The Minister of Railvars and Canals.Mr.Rlair.introduced his ll entitled an Act to revise and consolidate the law respecting railways.This 1s.in short.the Railway Commission hill.Mr.Blair entered into a lengthy defence of the measure rather than its chief features, which 11 the customary procedure nthe first reading.He dealt at length with the demands for such a measure mm the West and in Ontario.and said that while there was not such a persistent agitation in 1s favour in Quebec and the Maritime Fre- inces he had nu doubt that the sentiment was in its favour.He referred to and praised the reports made by Prof.Mclean on the question of freight rate gnevances.He pointed out that in many respests the vn- ditions were different in Canxda to those places which had a Railway Commision, and so it would not be wise tu vvnctade that the remedies which were effective 'n thase places would appli in Canada \"He pointed out the settlement and one sequent dearth of Soca?traffic along portions of our great railways and the difficulties t were involved in the fact that many of them were international hnes and hal \u201cto meet competition from forerm hne~.He Council see transterred to the vmuus- | © elon, and they were given ather poners as well.The chief features.therefore.were outlined the complaints of the pene Sgainet the railways, and said it wax no posed that these grievances should be dealt with by an independent commission.The Government, he mand.did not want to en courage the expectation on the part of the people that they were proposing a phan by which ideal results might he obtained.However.he wax far from regarding it as impossible or improbable that large heneti- eial results might be achieved.The In was largely framed to constitute and put an operation a Rulwav Commision Beades it embodied a complete rodification and re vision of the rulway laws.He thouzht he might properly describe the measure as A bona\u201c fide attempt.to establish + Rail way Commisuon that would he productne of good resulta.; He explained that the powers now held the Railway Committee of the Privy the constitution ol the Railway Commission, and the contro! of rates which was delegated, to it.He pointed out that the Government\u201d felt \u2018it should get the best ma terial te form the commision.and khould not be limited in ther teld oi selection.They proposed that the term of office of the three commissioners should he ten vears.and they \u2018should not be removable except | Sn an address of both Houses\u2019 of Parha- ment.They had left blanks mm the hl as to the age limit and salary Ther quah- fications were not described.bt ot mas felt that one should he versed in the law Such a map, in short.as mxght be selected for the bench, and another with a know of railway work.\\ thirl they should select from the general can.munity.They proposed that the vramümien should have power to determine all questions of fact, subject only to an appeal ta the Governor-General-in-Council.This prove.he argued.would remove the litigat on and uncertainty that were mmical to the sue cera of American commissions.Tae opm mission had control of railway rates.He \u201cdivided traffic into three clasæs Iv «1.GALLERY, HOUSE UF COM- | ! | | dinary tratfic.(2) commodity traffic.and | (3) competitive traffic.The commisaion could determine the rates for the first class, and, with certain wide discrummnating wers, could tix a maximum and mmm ate for the third class.They could also remove articles from the first to the second hr.de à vision wax made for having the rates fixed ricated in all stations.Re means of the discretionary powers respecting the third clase.they believed ther had euard- ed inst hampering the raiiways.Heavy penalties were provided for violations of its provisions.The proper clasaficatron af ight was another.matter that would he termined by the commission.They had ko made provisions which they beheved ould be useful in respect to the regulation ; \u2018 MR.BLAIR INTRODUCES.| RAILWAY: COMMISION BILL of foreign traffic.The question ar to the regulation of the tolls for the long and short haul was alse dealt with.power wen to prevent higher rates being cha or the short haul than the long, when former was part of the latter.- + ae > .Brock asked if provision was made also for the tion of canal and river traffic.and Mr_Blair replied that this would In answer to Mr.Barker.of Hamilton, he said that provision was made for regulating the rates in case of part rail and part Water carriage.The question was raided as to whether the provisions of the act extended to the Government railways.and no very decisive answer was obtamed.Mr.Blur said the Government railways were not specitically mentioned.but they conferred on the commission the power of the Railway Commat- tee of the Privy Council, which included control over the rates on Government railways .\\ discussion sprang up.which was taken pati in hy Messrs.Sproule, Usler.Barker.Wade.Kemp and Haggart.The es-uunister of ratwavs sad that he was on record as favourable to a talwav commission.but he criticized the measure as to its provisions, and sad that there was mot sufiicent puble demand for at to jus ufy the Government wm pasung such an act which pleaded in arbitrary controLover the ralways a comnusson which ought or might not use its powers wisely.fo answer to Mr.Kemp, Mr.Blair said that provision was made for the hearing of the representitions of the public and the commission might sit where it hked.The ball was tnally E'ven its first reading.Mr.Fitzpatmek introduced his bill amend the Bils of Exchange Act.+.+ -8 not he done except in special cases.to The question Dist was a Jong one, but the questions and answers were musty of mere local envern.Mr.Monk was informed that no representations had been made to the tiviernment in regard to the fact that the Pullman car company made all tz repairs to the «ars used in Canada in the Un ted States.whereas formerly, these were made :n Montreal.Mr.Oliver was informed by the Minister of Milit:a that those who were partially ar totally disabled in South Ainca received the Imperial pension and the Government had veme to po conclusion to supplement this.ae se ee A number at unonpreed notices of mo- ton were adopted.but a bnsk discussion sprang up on one moved by Mr.Bennett, ar East Simeve.as follows: That, in the opinion vi this House, in the event of a military fone beng sent from Canada to the anpriaching Corcnation ceremomes, such forve should be composed in its entire of officers and mien who have secn active service on Canadian contingents in South Atrica.Mr.Bennett «poke succinctly to the me- tien.and Dr.Rorlen rephed that the con tingent vis to he represeatative of all the forces aml every care would be taken to have the South A(ncan veterans represent He asked that Mr Bennett withdraw the motion.but Mr.Bennett declined, un: less Dr.Borden would promise to give men whe fought in South Africa first charte.Dr.Borden deviined to do s0.and said that he felt that he should be trusted in the matter.Mr.Monk and Mr.Barden endorsed the motion.speaking of the effectif composed of war veterans, it would have m England Mr Monk made an amendment that the words in its entirety be ce placed by the word generally.but this did not meet with general approsal.Dr.Ror- den declaring that the motion would ju The work was consistent.strong and profesf Martin Mitchell.They started out to hanl lobster traps, and their boat was found bot- om ud on the beach.- Unister Dismissed.Montreal Star.) 0.\u2014 The HAI but, as the old saying goes, * eating.\u201d FRIDAY BARGA There's both economy and excellencey ings.We expect and will have lively sdk doors open at eight o'clock.The early a best choice of these splendid offerings.Yigg stay away.To à Just Think Over It] A Henrietta Cashmere at 18c pnside The proof of t Seems almost incredible, when yon To-morrow Morning at eight o'clock sale 50 pleces of 40 inch wide Henrietta such desirable shades as Navy.Fawn, Cardinal, Sage Green, Grey.Black in the lot.YARD IS PERFECT.Dra Bluette, also a ** Please \u201cWe reserve the right of limiting gant choice To-morrow while they last at 2° ] 2 PIECES OF WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS.While they h 3?PIECES OF PRINTED ORGANDIE MUSLIN: » huile th New Corde! Japanese Washing Silks, in plain black, per vard La Odd Four Special sheeces, Regular 5e.Friday.each .+ ++=11 44 ; COTTON HOSE, ahsolutely fast black, seamless et and toes.worth Mc, Friday.per pait.= MEN'S SON, in day.per pair.-.- cee on SSI You've the time, the i LADIES in silk, really handso§ 97.30 to B marked to-day, but, now fawn ix perhaps t S$ WHITEWEAR SPECIALS Ladics White English Cotton D stitched.Friday Ladies\" White Cambric FRIDAY'S MILLINERY PRICES * they're simply irresiatible.Ladies\u2019 beautiful all silk tucked Chi Thousands bunches Flowers and Fol Black and Coloured Straw Brads ior All Silk Black Spotted Veilings, 25¢, § 10c double face Satin Ribbons.Mc double face Natin Ribbons.: Extra Special Fron.| 20 dozen Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists, in black For the huur.A Quartette of Bargains W Ladies\u2019 Chatelaine Bags, all solid leather, with bandh day 2.2.4 Les 41 244 Las ci aie eases Ladies\u2019 Black Velvet Belte, with cut steel Friday .28 242 iil iy veu eee se eee ae 45 inch wide White Swiss Muslin Flouncings, with tug Marlborough Note Paper and Envelopes in whit Empresa shape.Package of envelopes or qy 4c Spools Sewing Cotton 5c package Sewing Needles.23¢ packages Dress Hooks.For Friday.LADIEN SUEDE K!D GLOVES.2 dome fastening, tan.ud, white.zea 5 12 to 7 12.Every pair perfect.at 90e.Friday, per pair .-.525 seccse es ADIFES RIBRED COTTON, VESTS, in white :y weight merino, blue .\u2026\u2026ou ves Bus here\u2019s an oppor shouldnt miss D2 Ladies\u2019 Spring Co e garments that were af ey*re wo every e've only one Color » very color you pre $1.98, We have exactly 12.530, an inst it ey might overcome your pégJudice ' you get the chance © ing $7.30 to & : ner.\u201d No Mail or Teil ** Only one to each d cers, with deep frill of} with frill on neck Fann cep Eril of comb BE A MIGH lines Sailors and Straw shapes, olf \"ss ses srs eu» tune sas see \u201cae ese and ba TWO AND A HALF CENT 8 Fer cee sen A Half Dozen \u201cét 56 pairs handsome Nottingham Lace Curtainss with edges, full width, 3 1-2 yards long, regular $1.6) Ruffled Bobbinet Muslin.with insertion and lace will not nip.- Friday.per yard 40 pairs good large size Summer Blankets, slightly d 73 Opaque Window Shades, sise 37-72 inches, with lace Your, choice at.each .00 ool cil Lee Ll House Seidli Worth.Friday Serdlitz Chanteaux .8.75 8 05! Beef.| Bristol's Sarsapanila .1.00 30 William Ayers Sarmapaniia.1.00 75 Carter, Fellows\u2019 Syrup .150 98 Casto Deal Es Wire Coal 2 yard wide Imported Scotch Oildotbs, in pretty \u2018 worth 28¢.Friday, 25 Rugs.in all sizes, sh Friday\u2019s Cut Prices in t Extract of Malt, equal to the best, per dos.Compound Ryru oe A complete stock of all the latest novelties in d; \u201cBear in mind\u201d that the lines mentioned above the range of our prices, every article in the Bathroom Towel Rackets, varnish finish a In The BE Ka tly soiled, your choice on Friday tz Powders, full weight, and guaranteed fresh .of Hypophosphites .at the Hamilton Pharmacy, and SAVE MO mr | Friday's Bargains à handled Ceiling Brooms, with bamboo hand! arnished Kitchen Towel Racks.Friday \u201ced od at mp Shades in 4 sizes.15c to Me.Friday Seg où oves, with block tin kettle attachment, s Interesting Cut F pmatoes for .: .\u2026.\u2026 .\u2026\u2026 MC 41h arn Starch for .71 Beans fol ~ A 2 ar in mind\u201d TH Hosiery and & Glove that only.lng, À \u201cand brown mini.vagy ess than the price of pul commis- i \u2018geemly: but j bave found : , than whole of lament of the con- pu irrespon- 2 gentle Jan the cuor- \u20ac the Railway for as\u2019 ing ical + estance -lad- nen, inter RE this gE: a Ew - The Shire Horse Society THE GRAND TRUNK MEETING ; Mr.lion and mare at the Turonto and Wmni the conung half year.\"best for the company \u2018lady started into the out: : 1*Oh.She has killed my box.\u201d Shepard CANADIAN: HORSES Encourages Good Breeding.\u2014 i Hays\u2019 Return is Commented Upon\u2014An Encouraging Outlook.(Special by cable from the Special Corres: pondent of the Montreal Star m London.\u201cLONDON, April 10.\u20141n view of the move: ment to improve the Lreeds of Canadian horses by the importation of registered Shire stallions, the Nture Horse Society of England, with which the King is promn- ently associated, has decided, at the sugges: tion of Mr.John IA ke.to award two gold medals for the best registered Shire stal pou Fairs this vear.The Grand Trunk meeting today was quiet and moderately attended.Sir Charles Rivers- Wilson.amid «heers, expressed satisfaction at the return of that brlhant .administrator.Mr.Hays, to whom he paid ! a strong tribute.0 there is hope for a con tinuance of the present good tines dunng | A shareholder asked why there were such heavy charges upon revenue account for the | renewal of bridges, ete.instead of increas: | ed dividends, = Nir Charles Rivers-Wilson rephed: [yan must trust the Board.We are detfuyg the ! i + 4 ARINDERMERE.to the Mentreal Star.) ; Washt.April 19 A shock curred here last evening when R.Bucey, wife of the assist of the American National Rank, husband, their four year old son , in à fit of jnsamtr.When as: rrived at the house, the vienched Mrs.Bucey retained the smoking In the parlour lay the form ot ucey, shot through the heart.Bv ade was her four year old boy.Ed | with a bullet hole through his head.e dining room adjorning the parlour Mir.Bacey's body with two bullet holes © bd the left ear.The most reliable ac | of the trugedy 1s told by a servan:, Abeth McNulty.who saul: EVEREL ing tragedy Mrs.Shey ant cashie killed h and hers hand of d\u2018the first shot.1 started in.but sve .g her approach with a smoking revolver.heturned to the kitchen.where Mr.Bucey's mother was with the 18 months old baby.With the second shot the old room.when Mrs.Bucey ran up to her husband and fired two shots through his head.His mother cned \u201cMrs.flucey then killed herself.Mr.Bucey came home irom the hank about 6.90 and everything xcemed pleasant.There was no cause which | can imagine that would cause the tragedy.\u201d the most respected voun \\ and had been a resident here for a number of years.A Toronto Boy, Severely Wounded at Xleinhart\u2019s River.J an Hon.Mr.Tarte in Buffalo.BUFFALO, Apuil 10- Hon.J.Israel Tarte.Minister of Public Works for the Domin- jon of Canada.reached Buffalo last night en route from New York to hie home in Montreal.* In the ty accompanying hun are Mus Tarte, Mrs.Tenerth and Louis Conte, a civil engineer.Mr.Tarte was seen at the Iroquois and stated that it was his intention to remain in Buffalo today for the purpose of inspecting some of this city'a grain elevators.he department over which Mr.Tarte presides is at present charged with the conatruction of a grain elevator at Montreal, I.F.Weber.of this city.who was recently awarded the contract for the construction of the elevator mentioned.it was stated, would accom: of inspection.! Rel the \u2018Ross THE CANADIAN.i powers to the extent of WSm a mile, was \u201che would propose that the bill be reported : tail report ed the construction of i Town to Prince Mhert, was considered.interesting question arese in the discrssion was im the kitchen when Mrs.Bueey | | R.Bucey was Assistant cashier | of the American National Rank and one gi men of the ogy ; | Ruptured.pany the distinguished Canadian on bis trig NORTHERN RY.BILL Reported To-day by the House of Commons Committee.MAY BE AMENDED LATER The Manitoba and North-Western Railway Bill Was Also Reported.\u2019 «(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA.April 16.The Canadian Nerthern Railway Compans's bill, in which Mesars.Mackeuxic & Mann seek to obtain a charter for a transconunental railway with a capital of KS,/W0060 and bonding the tirst order vf the das fur the Commons Railway Committee this mornme, The of der being called.Hon.A ©.Blair, at whose request the clauses dealing with the amount of the capital and the bonding pow: ers atond mer.stated that he reganded both these clauses as beg of a restrictive nature, but in onder to expedite matters, and the clauses amended when the bill was under consrleration in comnattee of the whole House.This was carriol and the The Manitoba and North Western Rail way hill.giving an extension of time for the road Tram York An as to svhether the messes ai the Wl ae ried withegto dar orignal land grant \u201cHou.A iv.Blui sail th bl) di! me renew the land grant, but there was lems lation under which the land grant coukt be revival by an orderan-council.In an- ewer to the Premier.he said no application for such revival had been made.and of as own open prevaided.noe land grant would be made.The bill was reported.\u2014\u2014~\u2014 C.S.CORSON.\u2019 One of Toronto\u2019s Wounded at Klein- hart\u2019s River.NN NNN SWITZERLAND AND ITALY.+ Diplomatic Relations RBERNE.Switzerland.April 10 \u2014Diple- | mate relanons between Switzerland and lt- .aly have been ruptured.This action arises from the refusal of Switzerland to mve sats faction regarding an article published in Geneva.insulting the memory et the mur dered King Humbert.The Bundesrath has sent the following communichtion to Parliament: , \u201cRegrettable nusunderstandings have oc curred between us and Signor Nilvestrelli.the Iaban Mmuster.We have felt con strained to request the Waban Government * in the interests of the guod relations of the two countries to recall Signer Silvestrellu The ltalian Government having refused to i do so.we broke off relations with Ft : Silvestrelh.wherrupon the Itahan Gov | ernment.on ils part, has now broken off relations with our Minister at Rome.We | shall publish the documents relating tu | this conthet.\u201d Philip D.Armour\u2019s Estate.i CHICAGO.April 10.-The tdtal valuation t of the late Phihp D.Armour's estate in ; Chicago and New York has jnst arrived at, lt amounts tn SI4T5L705, and to a large extent consists ol personal proper tv.In addition to the above named sum \u201cthere 1s some real estate in Hinmma and i eleen here, the value of which 1s not gwen, \u201cMr.Armour lett practically all of bis es- | tate to his widow, \u2018Malvina and his son, td.Oden Armour.Why Be Fat When There is a New Home Treat meat That Quickly Reduces Weight to Normal Without Diet or Med): | clne and is absolutely Safe.A TRIAL PACKAGE FREE BY MAIL.Don't be too fat.don\u2019t puff and blow ; don't endanger your life with a lot of ex- Have Been | PAYMENT OF WATER TAKES BY LANDLORDS City Council Will Be Asked to Adopt Such a Scheme In the Near Future.PRESENT SYSTEM A HARDSHIP Bapecially When Poor Families With Sickness in the House are Cut Off From the Use of Water.The Mayor is having considerable trouble with the water tax.Every day numerous persons call on him and ask that water be not cut from their houses because of their mability te pay the tax.In very many cases His Worship has strongly prozested against the custom of cutting off wa.er in such cases.He is especially opposed to eut- ung off water from houses where there may be sickness.A pamful case of this kind was brought before his notice today.A wor woman, who had sick children; at home, was about to he deprived of water because she was unable to pay her water tax\u2014¥35.The amount had been owing for a year.The Water Department had frequently tried to wollect the amount, but to no avail.At last an érder was deprive the house of water.2 After hearing the woman's sto the Mayor sent for an offient of the \u201cLong Room.\u201d and structed him that the Roman must be piven water by dhe gurperation until, at Jegak,.hor\u2018duildren were better.The Mavaor has wide powers in casesibf this fant, and so the order had to be deved.The woman was deeply gratetul tr the continued clemeney ot the city.i The question as to the city cuting off water in cases of this kind, and tif question alse of the city depriving vers of ghen to their right to vote at municipal tions, if they do not pay the tax, is to be Fought up hefore Council by one of the algrmen.He will urge that the water tax shuld be pard by the landlords they collecting it.in turn, from tenants.lt will he show that where this custom has been adojed in vther cities it has heen extremely atisfac- tory.By collecting for water in thy man: ner the city would lose practically ssthing on account of bad debts, oo.The City Treasurer stated to-day hat he was very strongly in favour of the water taxes beng wvollected from the ladlords.He contends it would not be a Ynishys for landlords to collect the tax fré their tenants with the rents.; It is well known there will be dstrong opposition to the motion that de tax should be collected from owners: wm the other hand.there are members of founeil who wilt make a strong tight for th adoption of this custom.It 1s well known that the masses would gladly approve of ach an innovation.: | PERSO VALS (See also page seven.) Miss |.Emery is In Magog visit relatives, Mr.Harry Throshy is seriously tat the Homeopathic Hospital Mr.F.HL.McGuigan has rente a cottage at Cane Elizabeth.Me.; Dr.and Mrs.Opzonmer.of Moneak are the guests of Mrs.Sneliing.KRingpn.Mrs.R.H.Fortye, of Pétvrbaros visiting her brother.Mr.Alfred W Roper, 34 Olivier ave, Westmount.\u2019 \"Me.R.D.MeGibbon, K.C., whoas been spending à short vacation in the buthern States.returns to town to-day.» Lieut.-Col.\\Whitehead Haye, A anchean to-day at the SL _James'# Élutfor Mr.and Mrs.W.Take Marler, of Otwa.Mrs.J.J.Fiske and her sir.Miss David.have arrived In town fra Coati- cook and are the guests of Mi W.T.Stewart.Mr.E.Hewett, of Montreal.1s among the guests at the marriage of fs MR Stenson to Mr.I°.D.Hewett, hich tok place in Sherbrooke this week Mr.and Mrs.J.FE.O la Rad are leaving Montreal to make their hap th ¢10 wa with their daughter, MraBelanger.Air.Louis Belanger.son of I.Justice Belanger.was lately appointedo a position in the Department of Plic Works at the Capital.to the state ball given by Lie.-Gov.and Mra.Forget in Regina includ Mr.and Miss Dent, Sr.and Mrs lelreton, Mr.M A Lemieux, Mr.and MnJohn Morrison, the Misses Mount, Mrs.tchette and the Misses \u2018Tarte, Mrs.Frhette and Mra Mount, of Montres dMsters of Mrs.Forget.Who are guesiat Government House, were present athe ball.\u2018The marriage of Miss Lin Renshaw.daughter of the late Mr.Wim Renshaw, to Dr.W.R.Dunbar.of Shenacadie.N.S.took place on Tuesday.fil Sth at St.James Methodist Church, thRev.Dr.Williams officiating.The bridekho was given away dy her brother.| J.H.Ren- shaw.wore a travelling ume of blue cloth.trimmed with bral and carried white roses.Miss K.Re#@w.aiater of the bride, acted as bridgatd, and Mr.George E.MacDonald.ofew Glaggow, N.S.was best man.Onlyfimediate relatives were invited to be pent.After the ceremony, Dr.and Mrs finbar left for their home In Shubenacs The marriage of Miss eldest daughter of the Cooke, to Mr.John UV®Y.took place \\ednezday morning at {John the p- tist Church.The ceremq Was performed by the Rev.Father Plan/ The bride, who was given away by her pther, Mr.T.J.Cooke, wore a tailor-mag'ostume of electric blue cloth, with /ked stlk bolero opening over a white Fcordeon-pleated chiffon blouse, white fiffon boa, pale blue and white chiffonft.And carried hertne Cooke, Mr.Patrick The Montrealers who receivainvitations | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-THURSDAY, APRIL 10; 1902._D: STAR PRIL 10.k York as this Just received.it alé season's ionable stationery.«LINEN LAWN\u201d The New Correspondence Paper dy has been accepted in New _ Its feature is thie long narrow-shaped, wallet envelo into which the paper gues with a single fold.We keep it in five different sizes and in four new shades, viz., Azure, Grayette, Mazerin Blue and Ocean reen.Prices for 1 quire and 1 kage envelopes, : 65¢ and 75c, according to size ° 300, 600, a R1.30 rer suit.each.or $1.30 etc.GUVOSGGOGGUS HG DIDGGAAS GS HU GG GAGTGGDU GED wH Overall Smocky to match at gc or 2130 per auit, Special sizes made to onder at the same price.per suit.AND Sésxt ERE you want to buy them -is where you get the best value for your money, and that is at MEN'S DARK BLUE OVERALLS.made of good.strong Denim Cloth double stitched with pure line thread, and finished with patent buttons.that ngver come off; all sizes from 32 in.to 46 in.waist, at ¥Jc 3 pair.x ag ALSO MEN'S OVERALLS in BLACK DENIM.DARK STRIPED and LIGHT STRIPED CLOTHS, at 33¢ each.or £1.50 per suit.MEN'S WHITE OVERALLS.made of strong white twill, at 5Qe a pair, or SPECIAL\u2014We have now in stock all sizes of our Special \u201cRailway Overall,\u201d Dark Rlue Denim.with Double Rib {one hack and one front).and extr wide braces.rivetted pockets, and extra strong finish throughout, at 3c ALSO a very large range of Men's Working Shirts of all kinds.and in all qualities\u2014Rlue or Gray Flannel.Black Sateen.Oxford.and Flannelette Prices the lowest in town, Gor.Craig and Bleury Sts., 2299 St.Catherine Street.HUSSSSRÈRARSASAASASHSSSSSSSaAESE Worth Our Pricc.Worth Our Price.Worth \u201cOur Price.ant $ 900 $ 6.00 $ 6.00 $ in - $ 490 $ = - - 10.00 .S.75 .FLEAFEVCVLLVAGQVV VL VARVOV RTOS 12.00 8.50 race 6.75 3 4 15.00 1.00 1250 850 1.00 15 18300 1400 140 10.00 1.25 95 2250 1700 16.00 11.00 I.50 15 | 30.00 21.00 2000 14.00 1.75 LS \u2018 ., 4000 2800 2500 18.00-\u2014-200 150 | i - 6ooo 4200 30.00 21.00 250 18 | : ?100.00 7000 3500 2500 300 235 | [ Ve là S 17500 125.00 40.00 28.00 400 300 .10444-66565 04 64 6106 6 6 50 065 6 060 05 65 + ta , \u2018 » | w Qall Papèr n The 6.A.Hole 2411 and 2943 St.Catherine Street.A Wall Paper Consultatig Drop in and consult us akg sickly walls.We'll presczy \u2014make suggestions fg ment\u2014and quote yo interesting.Putting sari out your for them their better.À prices that will be Ë to the test costs nothing.& Son Oo, DO N oT 198 The mest | vi s.AT AL \u201cTHE MAN FROM GLERGARRY » resting of modern stories LPM CONNOR.* BOOK STORES.Ir: 84 Seed WOR Db ESTABLISH Brockville Residence FOR SALE - DOGGGGGGGHONDGGGGOGG GAS E GA » Henry Birks & Sons, #8, \u2014=\u2014e se\" (81850 Dining- Room To Sell at Prices Mentioned Below.Dining-room Remember we Furnish Homes Complete.Cash or Credit.#, The ® | 9 F.Lapointe Co\u2019y, Furniture and Carpet House, 1447-1449 St.Catherine St.East, cor Montcalm ' THE York Cabinet Must be seen to be appreciated.Visitors tc our studio always welcome.) Price $4.00 Per Dozen, WM.NOTMAN & SON, Photographers, 14 Phillips Square.The Ladies Approve 7 Novi-modi Costume Co.apens tne new Wardrobes this month.One at 1552 St.Catherine St.east ; the other at 166 Sparks St, Ottawa.Unless we pleased our customers, we would not keep on growing.They want the best expert designers aod tailors can turn out, but they don't like tailors\u2019 delays or their big prices.Again, ready- mades lack that exclusive excellence and freshinees oi style characteristic of Novi- modi Costumes.No wonder we keep growing.Men- tailored costumes $10 to £73.Money back if you are not pleased.#7 Novi-modi Wardrobe, 2364 St.Catherine Street.Your Money Back | IF YOU DO NOT LIKE Se The handsome residence of the late Al- MPORTANT INDUSTRY exander R.Allan.well situated on King street, plop kvl, Ont.is now offered for .© IN ST.HENRI.pointmenta ouse is complete tn al! its ap- bouquet of white rosefAfter brea\u201d served at the reside of th» mother, St.Denis stg.Mr.Conroy left for New The mariage of Brady, danghter ¢ George Maxzg ast.bride's Council Asked to Give Exemption d Mrs of Taxes to Proposed Factory.- The St.Henri Council held a meeting last & Laura Beatrice .W.Brady.to Mr.t took place last cess fat, and, furthermore, don\u2019t ruin your event ; night, at which a letter was read from Mr.W.Hanafonl, informing the Council that he wishes to establish a factory, employing 100 hands.and paying $30,000 annually in wages, and asking for an exemption from taxes.e application was referred to a general cornmittee.The secretary read a commupication from Mr.G.W.Stephena, reques an amicable settfement of the long pending question of the improvements on the St.Antoine street extension: and suggesting that the work be completed within a specified period.The grading and mac adamizing is going on very slowly on St.Antoine weut, and Mr.Stephens says that unless the Council comes to an ar rangement within thirty dars, he will enter an acon for damages caused to his proper t Antoine street, tné s parents.The d by the Rev.Mr.ce of relatives and ho was given away ¢ white organdie nnea lace, and carried tan Brady, sister, of desmaid, wore white .of pale blue.Mr.as best man.The [3 by a reception.and [ight left on a trip to oing-away gown was h hat of blue chiffon.#&.The presents re- were numerous and ded a pearl pendant, s Maud De Witt Tal- nee Frederick Wyck- \\ took place on Wea- * the Image home, : avenue, Washington of the Rev.Dr.T.De father of the bride, the e.only the members of ing present.It was the the wedding in the enant.and to have the jà by Dr.Talmage.but «d in the parlour of the 3 Rev.Frank De Witt go, a brother of the r.Wyckoff.who la a is a prominent member Club, and accompanted xpedition to carry _sup- 'r.Mr.and Mme.Wyck- wedding trip to Japan, lines of Dr.Talmage ¥.It was decided.in compliance with the representations made by a number of taxpayers at a prefious meeting.to construrt A stair to the Westmount Canadian Pacific Station.Thin improvement will give the residents of St.Henri access to two railways instead of only one.as at present.The contracts for the uniforms of the firemen were awarded as follows: Mr.E.Pay: ette.trousers, 8; Mr.L 7 pea jackets, $9.30.The request of the St.Henri Chemical Company for a reduction of taxes on the ground that the company is on the eve of - \u2019 jected.Special Notice.Special attention is called to our \u201cAlter ion Sale\u201d of Pianos and Orgams.New Pinnos, with.third pedal and instrumental ttachment, guaranteed to last a life-time, 75.New Cabinet Organs.with mirror, .Second-hand Pianos and ih rfect order, from $10 upwards.Peel street, 3 the Red Star liner Wa sunk in the Irish Sea 3 haw | removing from the municipality, was re) modern plumbin cellent carriage For THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO., MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, a ouse particulars apply to MONTREAL.including hot water heating, and electric light.and stable, Ex- Return who js 341 x T Go-carts From $1.50 Upwards.258 St.James.IMPERIAL MAPLE SYRU 2418 St.Catherine.||) ; PWIDERS Ask to All orders for Carpets placed = 1837 Notre Dame.Furniture ~ Carpets -.Special for this week only.with us this week will be made free.+ see our line of Refrigerators at 88.45.2080 Notre Dame.wd { it to the dealer of whom \u2018baug authorized to give you Your money ROSE & LAFLAMME, Agents, MONTREAL/ E -_\u2014_ "]
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