The Montreal daily star, 25 avril 1902, vendredi 25 avril 1902
[" EU hy oe Rad EAL En To WE JONNY \" SEUURIS 0K?) \u2018prise; for these statements have already five or mx hundred miles of \u2018ly in the negotiations for the purchase of Ld cent.in perpetuity in its capital stock\u201d it seen it.This fom Fasranry, oe , TPL, Dominion fT untien , de oe vidends © 1-2 per cent.each or five per owt.for the vear At the present time the Palpably Incorrect Stats- ments by New York Brokers.e THE CLAIMS AND DENIALS Interesting Sidelights on the Now Fa- \u2018mous Prospectus and the Criti- clam Hurled at it The statement of Messrs.Plair-and Fielding in the Canadian House at Uttawa, Thursday, disavowing the truth of statements in \u2018the prospectus of the Domimon Securities Company will not cause much sur- been examined and well riddled by those who kmow the real facts of the case.This Re was published in the Star of 10.The broad statement of fact in the prospectus is that the company has charters and privilege in connection with railway wm Nova Scotia: and that the net profit in this connection without regard to the opera tion of the railways, would be over hve RNiltioss of dollars.The names attached to the circular of protpectus are those of Dr.Seward Webb, =.K.Calloway, John Jacob Astor, etc.etc.The statements oi tie circular Mr.Blair declared \u201c\u20181alse in the main: \u201d and Mr.Field ing said that the issue of the circular was *\u201ca disreputable transaction.Arthur L.Meyer.who has figured large the Canadu Atlantie, is another of the sig- Batories to Aix tou fious prospectus.Mr.Mever 1s understood to be a Brother of Theodore &.Meyer and of D.L.M eyer, who are members of the New York b age house of Theodore S.Meyer and Co.One of this firm's circulars recently contained tlie following interesting ces to the Douunion Securities Company: \u201cThe Dominion Securities has a subeidy from the Canadian Government equal to five - f $1,500,000.) Mr.Blair vated yesterday, however.that people have ever received any en- Government \u2014nor The Mever circular also says: \u2018The Dom- Smion Securities Company was o ized to build a railroad connecting the New.York Central with the valuable, coal\u201d and iron jen at Ca ton.\u201d As a matter of fact the Company have construction.as was pointed out by Fielding, a line from Hawkesbury to .Peters\u201435 mil a charter, from St.Peters to Sydney.financial promise \u201d Mr.Fielding might have wéded pret not a railway man in the Maritime Provinces can see aavtiung for this very little of lime except local traffic that.\u201cThe next statement of this circular is interesting, showing ont the shares of the company jum; up forty per.cen and that they are rated \u201c\u2018a prime invest ment.\u201d The firm cites ita operations in the St St.Lawrence and ass as a proof that ¢ knows a od th Ping wes Dumisicn Company ificates selling in N New = York, at $1.20 per share, er oc theres It will be interesting to note the effect of the speeches of Meenrs.Fielding ud Blair upon the value of this \u201csecurity.\u201d Drop in Prices.\u2018News was received in Montreal today from New York stating that Dominion Se- papers have devoted considerable ron Its ups and downs and the number the regularity of listed shares.The interest in New York in the news sent from Ottawa last night was evidenced by a large number of enquiries sent to this city and to Ottawa oy telegraph from people who were torts roo TEL of Dr.Webb's interview, Ee enn out a awa on Sunday shows how the Dominion Securities Com- - At the request of nome friends, à ycar ago, I undertook.on behalf of the Dominion Securities Company, the construction of the Breton Railway.in Nova Scotia.I did it ause | am a strong ver in the future and the proposition interested me.The property owned by the Dominion Securities Company.\u201d A Legislator\u2019s View.A inent member of the Nova Scotia Legidatare who studied tbe prospectus referred to has written the following to the Nd of \u2018 a copy this prospectus in Halifax, but no one there appeared to know anything about it.\u201cThere is no contract with the Nova Scotia Government, as far as we could discover, in the terms referred to.\u201cAs vou are aware.the contract for the South Shore, road.with McKenzie & Maan, 8d ferent They get a loan of £13.500 per mile, of which they contract to return $10.30 in 40 vears with interest.The halance they Tok _ North American Trust Co, of New York.were corresponding with.the Nova Scotia Goverument: but they did not appear to be able to work with McKenzie & Mana.\u201cMever iz interested in the road under construction from the Strait of Canso to Louisburg: and I helieve he and his friends tpossibly the D.S.Co.\\, exnected to get the South Shore contract.Indeed they said that they were promised it.and proposed to raie a row over the contract with Me- Kenzie & Mann.But they were quieted.as we think, by a promise of a contract later on for a proposed road through Guysbotougb via Pictou to Halifax.\u201d Sharp Decline in Price.A special despatch from New York Star states that -there was a heavy the i in Rutland Railroad stock.and that it was | attributed to reports of difference of opinion between the members of the Webb and te.This syndicate ia the one credited with -the control of the Dominion Securities Compan pany and also negotiating the Canada Atlantic FIFTY INJURED IN RAILWAY ACCIDENT A Disaster on thé Great Eastern Railway in England\u2014Caused by Broken Axle.April 25.\u2014 Fifty persons were LONDON.\u2018| injured this morning in an accident on the Great Eastern Railway, near the Hackney Downe station.As a train from Walthamstow, called the \u201cThree penny train,\u201d was crossing the bridge, an axle of the car nearest the loco- [motive broke and the coach jumped the rails, crashed into the side of the bridge and lodged across both tracks.The train was filled with persons on their.Pon two TK aches following the stranded, car crushed into it.completing the wrec and dealing awful havoc among the pas re séngers t therein.The necond car also was wrecked and a number of its inmates were badly hurt.The injured were taken to the Dalston Hospital.: Mr.Andrew Carnegie has offered $10,000 to Three [Rivers to establish a public H- brary.providing the municipal authorities will provide $7000 per annum tor its maintenance.Read Our Ad.> 0000000000000 For The New Rainproof Raglanette Overcoats SELLS AT SIGHT.These Coats are made from Imported Materials.lining.or shoulder lined.a8 we got them out of the tailors\u2019 b \u2014 apother lot from oùr téilots.If you want one.do not fail to see ours before buving.Here is a List of Prices: \u2019 rate ae = si Raglanette Ss uinptoof Covert Cloth Overcoats.in fawn, f 28.comin.Raglanette Style.in brown and dark loth, with velvet collars and velvet æ Men's Rainproof Overcoats in fawn and gree shoulder line?~r lined throughout.at $13.30 and Rainproo oer: ® leo light Fawn Covert suits, elegantly tailored, at 8} Pure fin Orvercoats in dark inpoof vert ee ge es rr of made wi ao re a amortment of mary Orvicouts kept in stock.Call in and See Our Assortment at Men's, Youths\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Gor.of Craig and Blemry Sis.[GAR ACCENT RESULTS FLY Ovila Cote Injured in Yesterday\u2019s Collision Died To-aay.GOYER'S CONDITION SERIOUS Men Were Driving Home to Dinner at the Time the Accident Happened.} Yesterday's street railway accident has already had a fatal termination in the death of Ovila Cote, the coachman injured in the collisio He passed away at 3.50 am.today at the Notre Dame e other victim, Mr.Alfred Goyer, is in a precarious condition.and not expected to live, his skull being fractured in two places.Mr.Goyer is about 45 years\u2018 of age, and resides at 1902 St.Donia s street.He has a wife and a family of seven chi His business is that a wholesale hide and leather merchant.The men were on their way home to dinner, when, at 11.40 o'clock yesterday morning.at the corner of Mount Royal avenue aud Papineau road, the rig was struck by electric car No.513 of the Montreal Street Railway Company.The horse, it is said, is à very quiet one and not eanily fri coachman was a very slow according to statements made bers of the family.According to the officials \u2018of the Montreal Street Rail .the horse was at a rapid pace.he rig was struck eways by the car, knocked off the track = overturned cn the two men.The whifile-tree broke and the horse.with part of the har- ncss On.ran to the family house at 12% St.Denis street, ita appearance there ing the first indication the family had of the accident.An eye-witness \u2018states that the car did not stop until about one hundred feet from the place of the accident.It is a curious fact that Mr.Benjamin Geyer, father of one of the victims, was killed by an electric car at the corner of Mount Royal and Park avenue in July, 1896.air-ean -purely an accident, Mr.Goyer, sr., having got out of one car, and being about to take another for Cote des Neiges, where he lived, war struck by | the car he had just vacated.He was 2 years of was reported to be unchanged to-day.His injuries consist of two fractures of the skull \u2014one being at the base and his face and head are badly cut and bruised.The phy- ricians have little hopes of his recovery.Mr.Goyer is a brother-in-law of Mr.Fred.Vincent, of the firm of Halpin & Vincent.An inquest was © 2 o\u2019clock at the Notre Dame Pepital | mn the case of Cote, Coroner McMahon presiding.Alleged Murdever Caught.(Special te the Montreal Star.) WINNIPEG.Man.April 5 \u2014 Nashir Khan, alleged to have murdered an Afghan dry goods pedlar in Seattle, is under arrest at Fort William.He was travelling through to Montreal when apprehended.The wife of George Smith, of Ottawa, has made a demand on the Militia ment that he be forbidden to go to uth Africa.He i» now in Halifax.He snMsted on man, and was married the next ay.ù epital.hten- river, by mem- Genulne Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills ust Bear Signature of Fel BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.Very smell sad as cosy CiRF 81CK HEADACHE mme ee _ LAGER BEERS A GABRIEL SEDLMAYE'S .VERSANOT BIER trem the Spaten Brewery, Manto, soming Sete store this morning.Spaten Bran, in quarts 3235 per dozen.$208 pee orighal cade of 8 quarts Spaten Brau, in pints .31.50 per dosen.SLE per arigtial cass of 100 pinta.MILWAUKEE BEER.The \u201cSCHLITE* \u201cUne PABST.\u201d A Carioad of Each te Hand, _ \u201cSCHLITZ.\" \u201cThe beer that mage Milwaukee famous,\" FINEST EXPORT QUALITY THE BREWERY'S8 OWN BOTTLING.$1.8 per dosen pints.YX par cask of 10 doser: pints.\u201cPABST,\u201d Finest Export Beer.THE BREWERY'S OW NBOTTLING.$1.40 per dozen pints.SIL per cask of W dosen pinta \u201cPABST BLUE RIBBON B Perfection.THE BREWERY'S OWN BOTTLING, D | German $1.00 per dozen pints.\u201c Prices are all net cash.The trade supplied at special trade ye pice 8 \u201cBeadleston\u2019s Imperial\u201d and th FRASER, Via \u201cPabst,\u201d \u201cBodweleer,\u201d R.& CO, avt nd Hts or a1 FANCY EVAPORATED FRUITS FOR PIES.California Pears, California Apricots, California Peaches.Extra Fancy Evaporated Pears .ce ese so cscs see sos oes o.15 cents per pound Fancy Evaporated Moorpark Apricots.vere sav evs »\u2026.+30 cents per pound These fruits are \u201cthe very finest\u2019 \"possible to procure, and were &ll carefully selected for our trade.Peaches, and only % cents per pound for Fancy Meorgark Apricots Call and examine the fruit.Simply perfestion PURE UNFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE From Choicest Concord Grapes, In Half-Pints, Pints and Quarts.Very Finest Quality.Grape Juice® .\u2026.\u2026.seeese senses seo ID half-pint bottles .18 cents each Grape Juice .+ avsuve vsnsue masses seo IN nt botties \u2026 «0 ou oe .90 cents each Grape Juic® .\u2026.t.James Street.WANTED EXPERIENCED CATERER To take chargé of Royal St Lawrence Yacht Club House at Dorval Must be ready to open he house at once.For particulars apply to ROYAL ST, LAWRENCE os YACHT CLUB, zor x1 174 Notre Dame Canadian Receives a Diploma.(Special to the Montreal Star.) KINGSTOS.Ont.April 25.\u2014~This morning Mr.A.M.Chisholm received a diploma nM land.for the best exhibit of gold, silver and Copper minerals at the International ibition in 1901.The samples shown were taken from tbe Helena mines, in the township of Barrie.Special Notice.Pianos and Organs moved: tuned, and re paired.Good work and prompt attention EUREKA HARNESS Tmperetod os Fifty tx Italian labourers hired in East- Minnesota rafl- EARN \"Con MPANY.ee fai all Building, will appear before the United States com: St.Catherine street.Phone, Up 1174.missioner, Extra Fancy Evaporated Peaches .ese ss eee eee oes 195 cents per pound * 2 Communion Suis This year are abant the best we have ever None but ail Woo! Vone- tians are used and the 2 best of Lini We sell a Swit at $5.00 w would cest elsewhere $6 Fancy Children\u2019s Vestee Suits in many new patterns, seme as low as $2.50 and up te $6.STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL ® O'CLOCK.Mammoth Clothing House ; 1888 and 1890 NOTRE DAME @TREET.Pl MARK WOREMAN, Propricten + aca aa aa aaa a ae SLA A EY VY Vw \u2014 BROCKVILLE RESIDENGE FOR SALE.The handsome residence of the late Alex- ments, including hot water heating.om plumbing and electric light Excellent use and stable.carriage ho For particulars apply.to THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON ~ REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, BANE BALD ; : re LAKE ST.LOUIS.FOR SALB-A bedufifully situated de tached house on, one \u2018of the Gest THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY co, ; MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 26 8T.JAMES ST.Mx LOANS secured by MORTGAGE on , REAL ESTATE.\u2018Low charges No delays Ce tai len wd Hei ID a\" They made, stylishly cut and trimmed with very fine all-wool Italian hon.with We have sold them almost a» quick , abd just this morning we received .* and n Covert Cloth.made with fawn « Clothiers and Outfitters, and 2299 St.Catwrins.j SE : u in ouly the.mewest styles ng x J.: + Les y x Our Styles Are Distinct \u2018We desire to call special attention to the remarkable values we are now offering in Men\u2019s Fing Suits and Top Coats .Made, at about half the price .and Scotch Tweeds Suites .through with the best of linings .No ordinary Ready Made Qlothing, but every garment strictly band made.The prices range from We have on display an exhaustive assortment of the fashionable New Style Prince Albert coats and vests .No Gentleman's Wardrobe can be considered absolutely complete without one of these stylish garments .Nade of fine unfinished English Worsteds .broad shouldered, and form, fitting with grades are Silk lined throughout > guarantee to wait you [a ie AVI FIRST COMMUNION SUITS.Made from the Suest Black Venstian Cloths, artistically cut and well fia- $4.50 .$6.50 Youth's, Suits, £55470 RATE Boys\u2019 Kae Pants Sults, \u201c42.5%, Again 7, ange ad bebe $305 $550 : Boys\u2019 Sato Norklk Russian and Vere Sul, \u201cAgseS 0 18 u1 made \u201d .KEN N EDY & CO, The otk P price Clothiers Our Patterns Exclusive.Garments which will compare favorably with the Custom The finest of Impo | Vicanes, Silk Mixed Worsteda Imported Covert and Ven Top Coats .All lined $7.00 + $15.00 a mn $1200 1 $20.00 Our yaried stock of Piece re ve me Ime.vie and price.tee ve À Red RT , * $1.25 » $3.50 - 31 Sf: Lawrence St.atl MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS.LADIES\u2019 WALKING, ~\u201cEVENI NG OR BALL DRESSES, CLOAKS, JACKETS, WRAPS, Etc., Etc, Bean French Cleaned or in the Dominion.hh Aca Dg 1.OFFIORS\u2014-118 MeGll] Ot., 5438 Notre Dame, Wark Choml- \u2018from.Our price sta x2 GINGILATION ON OF $ SAR: Last Wears Dellyeiicim 230,368 Last Week's Wookly.\" on! 181,204 Total last week.diese 451573 PRICE ONE CENT.1 ELEPHONE your tobacconist to send you home a box ef IRVING CIGARS.If ' he hasn\u201dt got them telephone M, 2083 and you will get .them promptly.When you need a good shirt at a moderate price Remember the Address R.J.TOOKE, min Ë 177 St James street.1553 St, Catherine st, East.Tel CLOTHING.\" © 00 ~CAMPBELL'S CLOTHING CORNER, 267 $T.JAMES STREET, 198 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA.113 KING STREET, West, 00.12 TORONTO, The remainder of this excellent site situated on.| WILLIAM STREET (between Colborne and inspecter), .Consisting of about 26,000 ft., i is offered FOR IMMEDIATE SAL.\u2018On the most favorable possible terms.TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF CANADA 26ST Jaune Jreeeeeee se, { $35.Nil Ea agle Bicycles .Fer Men and Ladies.Fitted with Dunlo, grade, easy running Wheel season 1902.Ten Dollars, Cash down, balance Five Dollars per month, or taken in exchange.It is bealthy and invigorating.see them, or send' for oo T.W.BOYD & SON, LT Rite a A heel et VICTORIA OROSS.ony Dent's Fine Walking: Gloves, a leader.New Fancy Spring Hose, beautiful colourings, five pairs for - - Heu Hoeckuear, Now Collars, Now Underwear, Pyjamas, Fascy Vests, Fancy Silk and el Lien Hamtarchits, and thousands of other London Novelties.Sefling on its Merit Alone.A+ 24 SATURDAYS SPECIALS Three lines of New Coloured Shirts, hundrods of choice patterns to select | \u201d $1.00 Oupic 7! - - $1.00 $1.00 THE HANNAN \u2018STORE, 2 | 5 St.Ja n % _ St.Mrs 500 2387 St.Catherine st, West, | CENTRAL CITY PROPERTY Ro iat 3 Fini oo TEESE le A = +4 tache $ = - Co tented, on * i Lena TE Tire oa) 1 Bc + \"WERE ONE RUN SHY oma = =\" Waterbury Managed to -Shut Them Out in a Sensational Game.THE SCORE WAS FIVE TO FOUR Pittsburg at the Head of the Na- .tional League\u2014St.Louis Tops the American Leagus List.(Special to the Montreal ftar.) WATERBURY.Conn, Aprd 25\u2014In a sensational game, replete with unusual features, Waterbury made the winning rh in the eleventh inning in the game with Moat rea! yesterday aiternoon.and the pla) ers captured their #th straïght contest.Montreal played a wonderfully sharp and prugresmve game.Excitement ran high and fiom the bleachers arose the din of many voices.Every clever play by Montreal was given the warm hand.The contest was of the kind seldom equalled.Local fans canaut recall a more sensational game than Unrat vf yesterday.À team ahle to blank Montreals ak star aggregation tor seven lnnings, ts cer- tauulx catitled to credit.À more surprnsed lot vi men than the Canadian baseballists would be hand to find.Clancy's sailor knots and twists puzsled the Canadians.The Montreal nine played in machinery fashion.The article of ball put up by them was or the snappiet kind, and they made a great hit with the local fans.The score and summary.WATERBURY.2 Fitæpatrick, Ib .slater, 1b.Li ey, \u20ac.\u2026 «een McCormack, 3b.Henry, cf.Kane, Lf.ronan, 8.8.\u2018thompson, r.f.Claney, p.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026.Total .= he © al centc\u2026-+-2e: > = = - v.neve immu) / mC ee FC tiie Be PE gor rm © \u2014- - + MON p F \u2014cec~fg ha) el See Bo Jen 1 GuHusccos-z Raub.1b.Stafford, 3h.Shearon.rf.Udwell, c.f.Relly.Lf.A Quinlan, ss.Johnson, 2b Inggtns, c.\u2026.Mills, p.Total .Score by innings\u2014 Waterbury 10200 Montreal .~ : ; Tweens\u201d = Sil ovovrcpan\u2019 tr al -ecquescc-F le eresceecux 1 \u201c J 0000000000000000000000000000¢00 Struck out, by Mills 7, Clancy ¢.bases stolen, Stafford 2.Kelly.and Fitzpatrick.double plays, Mctormack.Fitzpatrick and Slater, Johnson and Raub: two-base hits.Slater, Raub, Udwell, Diggins and Mills.Time of game, ?hours, § minutes.Umpire, White Riley.- National League.At Phi R.H.E Brooklyn .100602205\u201416 16 1 Philadelphia .131000010\u2014 \u20ac 19 7 Batteries-\u2014MoMakin and Ahorn: Vorhees, Salisbury and Jacklitsch.At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnati \u2026 .St.\u2018Louis .26060601x\u20149 9 0 7.000200000~3 3 4 - .4nû Peltz; QO Nell Wrde O° pce N TS At Pittaburg\u2014 LU \u2019 Pittsburg .811000010\u20143 8 3 .490000001\u20145 10 8 Batteriee\u2014Chezbro and Zimmer : Wil- and Kling.- At New York\u2014 .\u2026 .\u2026 -100106101\u20148 10 4 New York .010000003+4 7 3.Batteries \u2014 Malarkey and Kittredge : Matthewson and Yeager.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.er Club.Won.Lost.cent.Pit! - + ces wes >.B 1 833 Chicago .5 1 31 Philadelphia 5 2 TH Brooklyn 4 « 300 New York 3 4 AR Boston .3 5 3S Cincinnatt 2 a = St.Louis .a 5 00 American League.At Baltimore\u2014 R HE \"Baltimore .60060000x\u20146 9 3 Philadelphia .#10000000\u20141 + Batteries\u2014Hughes and Robinson ; Plank and Powers.At Chicago \u2014 Chicago .000608000-6 2 0 Detroit .U600000232\u2014 5 90 Batterien\u2014Patterson and Sullivan : Sie- wer and McGuire.At 8t.Louls\u2014 : St.Louis .00020200 x\u2014 4 8 3 Cleveland .010080100\u20142 5 7 * Bêttertee\u2014Harper and Motoney; Taylor and Bemis At Washington\u2014 Washington .| szoraied g \"ees ars as - EXHIBITION GAMES.- BUFFALO.N.Y, April B.\u2014! State League team was unable \u2014ev.Ferry.Gettman, Buffalo'a centre fielder.was struck on the jaw by a fout bal! and painfully injured.re: - \\ RHE Buffal ee .41000010X\u2014-6 3 Bing \u2026 -.600106000\u2014-1 \u20ac 'Batteries\u2014Wolft.Hardy.McSorley an Rettie : Ferry and Bhaw.: At Springfielé\u2014 Jersey City .,.110210000d01\u20146 9 Springfield .30106001000\u2014-8 § Bateries\u2014 Brown, Luby and Clark ;: Man nett, Bowler and J.Connor.: At New Haven\u2014 | A New Haven .00B060008&\u20140 5 3 Newark .100000000~1 § ® Batteries\u2014Hannigan, Deering and Robe inson : Cross and Jope.HOW TO GET SEASON TIGKET.Since the beginning of the runtest.the position of favourites for first place hap been pretty well divided among the hundreds of tickets that have come in daily, but during this week Montreal has fallen back in that respect.being replaced by some of the others at the head of the ucket.mton \u2019 .The persan who first sends in the coupon the standing of the Eastern League Baseball teams upon the evening of the day (May 22), when the league Season opens.in Montreal, will reccive a season ticket to the Montreal Baseball Grounds.This ticket is really a book of coupons containing one for every game to be played, and these coupons can be used one by one, or as many at cue time, as is most convenient.If no one figures out the exact standing, the ticket gom to the person who first comes nearest to it.;| \u2014\u2014\u2014 OUR BASEBALL STRUGGLE.\u201cllow the Eastern League Clubs Will Stand on May 22nd.\u201cBaseball Editor Star: \u201d From data at hand, and from my knowledge of the game, 1 place Eastern\u201d League Clube\u2019 ar follows, for Thureday, May 22nd.when the season opens in Montreal.after the opening game has besh played.++.ee .\u201ces = : .060000000000000000000000000 The clubs composing the Eastern League this season are: Montreal, Toronto, Buffalo, Worcester, Newark, Jersey City.Providence, Rochester.NATIONAL EXECUTIVE MEET._, NEW YORK, N.Y.\u2026 April S\u2014A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Nationa] League, the new administrative body created at the recent harmony session of the owners was held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night.The presence of Col.Johu I.Rogers.of Philadelphia, at the meeti made it apparent that the subject of war between the Natiovai and American Lesgues would _be gone vver at length, and a definite plan of action would be adopted.Col.Rogers is not a member of the committee.It was only a few days ago that the Philadelphia Supreme Court banded down a decision in the La Joie case; favourable to Col.Rogers.Then came a restraining order prohibiting La Joie from playing further with the Philadelphia American League decided before the team.It was practi last league meeting ed that a fund of $100,000 should be raised to carry on a war against the American League.What effect the Pennsylvania decision will have on any contemplated action of the | e was one of the subjects echeduled for night's session.n after the committee was in session Andrew Freedman, of New York, and Edward Hanlon and Chas.Ebbets, of Brook: Irn, entered the meeting rom.Thus six of the eight\u201d clubs were represented.Late last night; communication.ad dréssed to League Umpires, was issued.It called attention to the necessity of the officials maintaining discipline.\u201chairman Brush said that the question o players who left the National for the American League had been gone over carefully.He od : y It will take time to.thoroughty sift the matter and to decide on a definite line of licy.No decided action was or will be Re at the present.The committee adjourned to this morning.No Sunday Ball Game.\u201d BUFFALO, April 25.\u2014 Sunday baseball playing.whether professional or amateur, will not have the sanction of Sheriff Cop- pins, of Erie County.\u201cThe law does not make any distinction Detweer professional and amateur \u201cbaseball playing,\u201d the Sheriff ms quoted as saving.\u201cJt simply declares that all baseball playinz is prohibited and of course it is not within may, power to construe the law to mean -anything different.\u201d The suggestion that basehall on Sunday e when played by boys in lotsa where the world not mojest any one would prove.\"J recreation for them war made by the Rev.0.P.Gifford, of Buffalo./ Toronto's Local Pitcher.TORONTO, April 35.\u2014 Pitcher - Frank Scott.of the Toronto Crescents, haa signed 4 contract offered him by Manager Far on Saturday.Scott has be of the Crescenta, champions of the senior league, for the past two years.Diamond Dust.Catcher Charlie Zimmer, of the Pittaburg {1 Club, boasts of a record we do not remcm- her ever to have been equaled by a major pe cher Sars he: , \u201cThough 1 have been or à good many years, rer vuffered with a sore arm in the spring of the year.I cam throw the first ball in the spring just as hard tan at any timé during he reason.Furthermore I bave never had a-fnger in the league.1 was with the Cleveland team 13 years, and in IT of the 13 years I t over 1600 es ezéh year, yet I never had à fi urt nor even a nail bruised.\u2019 1 have but two broken hin- Bn Tv plevine on ton upon which has been figured out, from\u2019 data at hand, and from knowledge of the game, ] = \u2014 { go, even if it Tow, and he will join the Toronto team | heen the mainstay | hurt sime 1 have] od THE NEW WAAL 1 CLONE PU -and there will te a meeting at which the some time next In Gus Pape.W.G.Taylor, CREE Kr am iC SESE ti _ ! i { ! - F.A.Crowe, \u201cPF; &.Trevnaman H.H.Field, Outfield) \u2018st base) (Outfield) (Outfield: (Capt.and outfield) :W.J.Field, JE Merritt, | J.M.Andersdn, A.G.Burton, GC.E Chipchase i = -Short-stop) t Physical direétori t2ud base)- {President 1 .«3rd base) F.Lauer.- E.E.Hutchison.- Wm.Perry, : (Catcher) (outfield) (Pitcher) _ tion, it 1s sure to give Third Trinity (which looks like our best English combination at ATHLETICS present: that geod tight Tor the trophy THE TURF | ù _ which ther will both desire and deserve.! | The Speciai Committee Has Been Hard at : Work on lt.Great Progress is to be Reported at the Annual Meeting of the Association on May 18th.The members of the committee who have charge of the plans for a new Montreal Amateur Athistic sociation club-house bave been Hard at wurk since the last meet- ang at which the matter was discussed to vbtain some feasible plan that would meet with the approval of the majority di the members of the association.No final report has as yet been drawn up, but it is expected that one wail) soon arranged, by which the members will be able to show considerable progress in the matter.This report will be presented at the annual meeting of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.which will take place on the 19th of May nest.POINTS IN TROUBLE Would Like to Get Rid of Their Grounds, But Might Not be Able to\u2014Queen\u2019s Park Owners Have Voice.There is trouble in store for the Point St.Charles Amateur Athletic Association.Last year, as was told at the time ex- cdusively in the Star, the association obtained control of Queen's Park track and grounds under certain private conditiéns of sale arranged with the Queen's Park Company.; ; > This vesr Mr.George: Tait, president of the Point St.Charles Antateur Athletic Association, who engineéred the deal.his: come to the conclusion that the park is somewbat of a white elephant on their hands, and that it would be better to let it the interests of the football and other clube, who belong to the association and are affiliated with it.- .In an interview, he thur explains the arrangement .which the assotiation has with the owners of the Queen's Park property: \u201cWe did not buy the grounds outright.We only had a sort of an option on it, and were paying the rent.As we ara com- lled to give the Queen's Park a efinite answer as to_whether we will keep the grounds or not, I think it is better to give them up.\u201d : : In connection with this, Mr.U.H.Dan- durand.who represents owners - of Queen's Park.says significantly : .\u2018There has been nothing decided about Queens Park being abandoned by the Point St.Charles Amateur Athletic Association.We will have something to say about that, original owners of the property and the directors of the Point St.Charles Amateus Athletic Association will represented con n with this; it may be remembered that some of the original own- of the Queen's k property made directors of the P.A.A.A.when ction ing the use of the OPINION OF ARGONAUTS.What is Thought in London of the Toréato Bight.The A ut Rowing Club, of Toront4- is the pl Transatlantic\u2019 eight which has entetied for thé Grand and nd bettet re- tatives of the Empire\u2019s Colonies could Fe selected to receive a welcome here ila \u2018the summer of the Coronation, at which Si Wilfrid Laurier avd Lord Strathcona wil Entries trom Belgium.Holland.France.and Germany de not close till June 1.and it may be noted that atrits meeting on March 25.the committee of the A.R.A.decided \u201cThat in view of thie situation created breaches of amateurism à : x Federation Francaise.the A.R.A.romnuit- tee do not teal able to resume their arrangement with that body nnti at least a vear shall have passed.\u201d This is only natural.in view of the fact that \u201ceven the rules passed by the Federation Francaise on March 9.do not entirely bring them into line with the Federation Relge.which had passed rules that commended themselves 10 the A.R.A.at its meeting of Fehruary last 1p Parliament street.Daily Telexaph.VETERANS IN THE FIELD OF CANADIAN SPORTS oe 2 < MR.A 8 MACDONELL Angus Stuart Macdonell.Deputy Postmaster, of Cornwall, in one of the most widely known and popular youthful veter ans in Canada.Mr.Macdonell was born at Cornwall, graduated at St.Mary's College.Montreal in 1823, and returned to Cornwall; going into business with his father, place.who conducted a general store in that place for thirty years.Mr Macdoge!! ways took an active part in athleties oi all kinds and was one of the best all round athletes in Ontario.Going west in 1589, be settled in New Westminster.B.C.and took an active lacrosse circles \u2018in that city.acting as câptain of the New Westminster team in 1891-02.\u2018and did much for the natiot! game in the far west.Mr.Macdonell returned to Cornwall in 1884 to take the position of Deputy Postmaster and was elected captain of the Cornwall lacrosse team in 1§98.Mr.Mac donell is looked upon as one of the best authorities on lacrosse in the Dominion.Prominent Tnembers of the Rosedale, Spa- dina.Hyde Park and Highlands Golf clube are forming a, joint stock com -to pur chase 150 acres of suitable land near Lamb- ton Station for a new course.The property has been thoroughly inspected hy the most experie men in the four clube.It is proposed to make the new links the St.Andrews of Canada, and a duplication of the holes of old St.Andrews is suggested._ 4 winner, .\\be Frank.but started Aladdin.{+ - First Decided.that matters t New.\u2018 Cresolene is something nov, for it isn\u2019t.For mo thar twenty years it has been extensi used for | .all forms of bronchial and- throat trouble.- Mrs.Ballingtan Booth said of it, years ago, that \u201cNo 1:3.Martin\u201c 12 to 1 and to 1.won; The Pu- | Don't think our Vapo « family where there are Pe children should be without Vapo-Creso< lene.\u201d a béeathe-in the vapor, it, goes all though the bronchial tubes, soothing, healing, curing._ Its pleasan s tnfe, economical.\"8; nin Jost H, ns pera vb On HENDRIES HORSE | | WON DERBY: | The Cumberland Derby at Nashville Captured by Red Robe.x .EIGHT THOUSAND PRESENT | [ES SH ! It Was a Sensational Finish \u2014 The ! Second Favourite Won the Big Race at Aqueduct Yesterday.p NASHVILLE.Tenn.April 2%.\u2014Eight thqusand people saw George Mendrie's p Chestnut colt, Red Rove, win the Cumher- ! land Derby yesterday at Cumbertand Park The price of his chance was 0 to}.The i fihish was of the sensational order.Uir- {cus and Buccleuch were close up, and the ; hree fought it cut in the latter part of the stretch.| George Bennett scratched his ten Derby t while T.P.Hayes sent Buecleueh and ! Crimcan to the pust.Circus and Red Robe | were the outsiders, with the Hayes entry | a {avourlie At 10 to 9.They went away | at the [iret break well together.Red Robe | © being the first to show.Around into the back stretch there was a shifting of posi- : Mons, with Buccleuch leading and É- mean working up toward him.In the | stretch O'Nell seemed to be walting to | come on, and whlie he hesitated Red Rohe joined In with the leaders.and a battle royal began.The Hendrie horse landed \u2018 the prize in a drive from Circus.who came | from ne four and beat Buccleuch by al head.In the last elghth Circus was badly jostled.LORD.MINTO CHANGES \u2018i= Will Open Horse Show Thursday Afternoon Instead of Wednesday Evening as Was There will be an innovation in horse show pa 1 5 \u20ac show wi offi- vinily opened 1 the afternoon, instead of in the evening as in the t.Hix Excellency the Governor-General so desares it, and his wiahes are law.He was to have opened the exhibition on Wednesday evening according lu the tirst arrangement, but he bas expressed the wish to 'be allowed to do so, on the occa sion when the classes are exhibited for which he himscif has resented prizes, and as this happens on Thursday afternoon, Thursday afternoon will be a occasion.Scores upon scores of peo visit the Arena every evening and.free of charge.watch the horses, that are going to be exhibited, go through their paces.0\u2019Connor and Examiner Won.NEW YORK.April %.\u2014The Examiner.with O'Connor up, won the Ozone Stakes at Aqueduct yesterday.He was setond in the betting, at 4 to 1.Jockey Bhow has been set down for the remainder of the meeting for breaking through the barrier in the fourth race.Jockey J.Daly was set down Tor two days for misbehaviour at the post.First race, 7 furlongs\u2014Morokanta, 109, ; ing upon the bri Fourth race, the Ouone Stakes.4 1-2 fur- longs-Examiner, 188, G'Connoë, ¢ to 1 and T to & won: Blue and 17, T.Burrs.13 to § and even.3: Discus.10 H.Cochran, $§ to 1 and $ to 1, 3 Tans, se k.Ponles, Mystic Bele.1.O'Connor, 8 to 1 and 3 to à 2: Shey- herd.92.Redfern.8 to 1 and 3 to 1, 3.Time, 115 2-5.Princess Otillle, Worry, Odds and ds, Broadstreet, Jack McGinn, Gert- ude Elliott, Tenagra also ran.Sixth race, 2 year olds, { 1-2 furlongs\u2014 Anna Daly, 108, Miles, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1, won: Sparkle Shere, 108.O'Connor.19 to 1 and 4 to 1.2; Ampetuous, 108, T.uBrna, 9 to5 and 7to5, £ Time, 56 2-5 Socothsayer, Kilmorie, Jane Kay undary.Baby M.Mamie North also ran.LATEST DERBY BETTING.- Mail Reports of the Prices for the Great Race.(1% mile.Run Wednesday, June 4.) 5 to 1 against Ard Patrick (t and off)\u2014 8.Darling.100 to 8 against Minstead (t anû ofN\u2014G.Chaloner.100 to 6 against Port Blair (1)\u20148 Darling.100 to 3 against Fowling Plece (t)\u2014J.Dawson, Jun.\u2014 Hoofbeats.WK.Vanderbilt's Bright (Buchanan up) won the Prix Dauphin, the chief event of the Maison: Lafitte race, at Pari - terday.5.yes \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | 0DDS AND ENDS, At Sherbrooke at the Gun Club shoot, Dr.Stockwell won the Robin Hood 13 target shoot, with 18 at 16 yards.Mr.NX.6.Bray, won the Club Trophy shoot, 15 targets, with a sore-of 15 at 22 yards.In the' presence of about seven hundred spectators, Routhier, formerly of Ottawa, but now \u2018of Quebec, defested Daoust, of | Montreal, last night, in at \u2018Savard Park, in the just lasted two minutes 40 seconds.a boxing exhibition \u201cJ mie Michael, the former cyclist, bas won his first race as a joc at Maisons Laffittee, says a Paris deapateh to the New York Herald.He rode Charron's Prumcase in the selling race, distance | 3-4 miles.The betting was 14 to 1.and there were fifteen starters.Michael won by a head., The schedule having now been arranged it\u2019 15 most important and earnestly requested that all mem and pe i to become members \u201c6f the Strathcona ball Club attend practices regularly.day and Wed v evenings at 6.30 p.m.and Saturday afternoons at 3 p.u.The sea- sen will open May 10, when the interme diate Strathconas will meet the Royals.The first game in the senior series is Strathconas vs.Montreal, May 17, on the Strathcona\u2019s grounds.The match at West End Club, St.Louis, between Benny Yanger.of Chicago, the \u201cTipton Slasher.\u201d and Abe Attell, of San Francisco, was stopped by the police in the 19th round, the officers of the law be lieving that Attell was on the point of being knocked out.Referee Geo.Siler awarded Yanger the decision.although Attell was still full of fight.The match was probably the most scientific, the fastest and the fiercest ever seen in St.Louis.Yanger's aggressiveness and terrific hitting powerful.Attell exhibited remarkable urage and fought with desperstion to he very laut.: : \u2018 » FOOTBALL THE BRITANNIA SMOKER.- A Most Enjoyable Time Spent.The Britannia Football Club held their annual smoker at mumond Hall last night, and the time spent was most enjoyable in every respect.Whatever there was Was good, and those who came to listen enjoy themselves tho , Wrap up, and half hidden though they were in tobacco smoke.RN Tr Mr.Herbert Spencer.played the accom: paniments admirably as a matter of course The spirited dispositions of our City Champions and their many admirers were soothed under the influence oi Havanas.five-centers and clays, and while dreamy musie visions of broken nones and loet opportunities, the heroes of the pigskin quaffed copiously their goblete of ginger ale and thought not of the morrow.Captain Mackenzie made his appearance | about \u201chalf time\u201d and was enthusiastical Iy received by those whose sights were keen enough to distinguish his countenance the atmosphere,\u2014which was not very clear.He made a neat speech, dwell: t prospects of the club and their future chances of success.Among those who contributed were Mesars.Bethune, Rees, Hickey, Evans.Hunt.Me- Laughlin, Mowat, oway, Stewart, Hicks, Jackson and many others who arc anxious not to gain notoriety ae entertainers through the press.There were about one hundred and fift tlemen present, and | There is no doubt that everyone thoroughly enjoyed the entertainment.Those on the committee were: Messrs.Cowan, E.J.Christmas, Mackenrie, Ayer, Carter and Dr.Kerr.CHESS , Another Cable Chess Match.! BOSTON, April 35.\u2014The fourth annual cable chess match between he American \u2018ollege Chess League.consi o e clubs of Columbia, Harvard, ale and Princeton Universities, and the chews clubs of Oxford and Cambridge, began to-day.The gymnasium of the Boston Athletic Club has been handsomely.decorated for the event.Six | boards with move able pieces have heen\u2019 arranged behind the tables of the players.en that the spectators may follow progress of the games, as first round, whish | Mount |.the moves actually made at this end at the \u2018 ritan, 112\u2019 Miller, Ÿ to 5 and 2 to 5 ?: Sa.+ \"0 3e (Drink Grano Cereal Coffee Janse We have a few lines of 8well * Up-to.and to-morrow the prices will be cut so low that they will go quickly.Men's and Women\u2019 * Men's and Women's Men's and Women's 6.00 grade at - .Men's and Women's 6.50 grade at Men's and Women's 7.00 grade at | BOTH SHOPS OPEN SATURDAY EVENIN FRENCH & SMITH, ere Sage (25106 2750000 Most linimenta \u2018burn and blister \u2014 # It is the safest thing a mother can rub on her little boy or girl for a sprain, bruise, sore throat or cold in the chest.Please remember this, mothers, and always have a bottle of Omega Oil in the house.Tt Will cure the aches and pains of the entire family, and relieve a great amount of suffering every year.It is good for everything a liniment ought to [ric amc cine re ve 0e ons Sve \u20ac .Che «\u2026 05?Breaduay, New York, be d for.tratment.the sg y Fos à ben! for ya, in cash, monez erdes Of stAMAGE- R.J.LATIMER & CO.Pleasure Rigs.Road Wagons, steel or rubber tires.Light and heavy Concôrds, Express Wagons bulit exe pressiy for Montreal trade.50 to 100 samples and styles to choose from ag our new Showrooms, 190 ST.MAURICE STREET, \u201cey - \u201cCLUB SHOES MEN'S EXAMEL BOX CALF, GOODYEAR EXTENSION SOLE, 84.00, MEN'S BOX CALF, GOODYEAR EXTENSION SOLE, 83.80, $4.00.LADIES BARTON GOUDYEAR WELT, LACED, : $3.00.LADIES SICE OXFORDS irom $1.50, .83.00, BOYS and MISSES BOX CALF, BAL, $1.50.- Full assortment of Children's.| 2244 St.Catherine St.Opposite Victoria.| .1334 St.Catherine St.Corner Plessis.1 AJ You en 03d Boron {are Econ Mouth, Fiat En 105 Tmasevre Travan COOK REMEDY GO., \"chscnge D 101 Mait Breakfast Food Is Their Favorite Dish.Ore of the strongest and most striking fs of the great popularity of Malt fast Food: in the fact that the Raiston Health Club members, numbering over ten millions in Canada and the United States, Those who have used Laze-Liver sayt have no equal for re! 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i + 2; he A ova a as RT Aa LE AE ho) MI CE LT A EE AS Sr Th BAe NTL i.200 LET wo.EX re RE AF NE + dase Ty al LRA ALE I a PO.oil | -\u2018at-Moving Stone to ~ Ship Fever Victims \u201d Sôfhe Aldermen Disturbed | INTO ST.PATRICK'S PARK Ald.Nelson in Council Defends Selec- tien ef Spot as Being Eminently Proper Bite Cocmane is calling quite a number having already been held this week.meetings of Council these days, two The Miyor, in explanation.says that the cus tom of allowing about fifty orders to be on the \u201corder of the dar\u201d is a bad one, amt that he wants to change such a state of affaire.At yesterday's meeting the greater part of the lime'was takea up with the discus alien of routine matters.Walsh rose to a question of privi- Jose.\u201cHe desired to know who had given Trunk permission to remove the el immigrar of pt Patriek'e park.N to he monument.Te Nelson and the speaker.Ald.Gallery\u2014\"It 1x superintend Mr.C.teasivel es id Blaser and \u2018manent employment to five hundred nen.The company anticipates that i year that t vi \u2026have to be increased hy bushels.These \u201cColonel\u201d Lynch and His Tenants \u201cColonel\u201d Arthur Lynch.M.P.for Gal- way, has made the \u2018amende honourable\u201d between and hia tenants in county Clare.In à letter to the Nationahst Press he er- Against hia tenants because that person not with reference to the dispute imself plains that he only took action one, _refused | \u201cColonel \"Lynch's letter, oat actually collected rent , from the other tenants.There ia a hear: \u2018rent on the property.and it wax in oder \u201cColonel\u201d Lynch requir.to meet this that * ed that rental at all ahould be and he ares that he never recense to for his own personal profit one penny of rent.\u201cColonel\u201d Lynch adds: I believe that the solution to the land trouble in Ireland will not be found until sole pos- wessors of their holdings, and | think that landlords is espe .oy the heless.it 18 poss that t be of direct benefit 10 e would use his knowledge m the way of helping the tenants to develop ther rending the best markets produce.That is the position that I desired.and I hoped that eventually the temants might hecome the owners of Court cases have, So wishing to have the poor tenants to make the property over to them as far as the tevants are themselves the the system of absentee cinily prejudicial to plo_the © andiord igh his tenants if of affairs, local and exterior.tnterests sources, and of fi .- for\u2019 their | the property.These however, precipitated my intentions.far from harried for the rent, | am prepared my interest is concerned as a git.= Coughing?Start at once for your drug \u201cstote for some cough medicine.If you meet your doctor on the way, tell him you are going after a bottle of Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.If \u201c he has anything better to offer you, get it.We want to help you, and so does your doctor.pre.TE hai\u2019 becs Tor Apirs Pectoral, 1 don\u2019t think I could have pulled through.\u201d BB, Devis, Providence, R.I.4 \u20ac AVER CO.Lovoti.Mass.1 and Buf- the contract nadian Pa- vatores at Fort William, left to-day enced.The second 3,000,000 bushels, it A new depar tare, in so far as Canada is concerned, will be introduced in the composition of the Fes \u2018bins, which will be constructed ee which is more economical than also produces a lower tempera to \"in the wheat.Concrete is now being used in the construction of ele other railway structures, in the re hs is also destined to ed in the near future in Can- Ca ny ane men will be the work, and it ie a estimated they give per the wheat is aa large as that of last capacity of the elevators three two elevatora will inolee an outlay of over two millions and | Look at the Label.AYA ET RITTER AIS IA to vont SEN ) 3 bY }5 Dosi ~ 3 FARE ry EEE EEE TT Your Psion will recommend rr ns.It te Blue, with red centre.SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE \u2014 OF un the plea er premise that {8 pre \"and \"will answer every pean\u201d 23\" that you gob G-A-B.! Hehe z toe \\ sinlle vu .ey a ° vpn , rocade 7 No Reserve, \"(off Cuthbert street, one block west of St.ilton, Bruüspels and rg es Tapeptry Carpets, ouse' Furnishings, Parlor, and Hall Furniture at the stores, | and.Furaiture.» Oilkloths and iniñg Roont Daine St Bedroom, 3.815 Notre Saturday Afternoon, April\u2019 h.st 3.30 o'clock.96 2 - M.RICES & co., Agctioncers.Noatest House of the Season.We have ben instructed to sell by auction without reserve MN all the excellent (Joruitare and 5 effects contained in the residénce Ne.31 MITCHESON AVENUE Lawrence), in part: Schrimer (N.Y.) Cah t piano, mahogany parlour set make), fancy chairs and tables, Davenport, bric-a-brac cabinet, nice ormaments in Satsuma, Dresden.Braque, Bonn.etc.etc.: brass and onyx table, \u2018lamp, Roman chair, rockers, etc.: Brussels squares, electric light ftx- tures, lectrstiere.hall Tight and brackets mew) rt oughout house, net lice curtains, uilk and tapestry portières, « oak hallstand ad chairs, Morris chair, cak bedroom set with large dressing bureau (cast $100 and as good as new); best hair mattresses, pil- tows.blankets.etc.; engravings and etchings, tollet sets, cak sets, bureaus, rockers, tables, chairs, zooû carpets, oak sideboard, heavy ex.dining table, leather chairs, Derby dinner set complete, tea sels, odd china.American cut glass and silver plate, cutlery, ete., enamel iron beds, medicine chest, English oilcloth, Happy Thought range with h.w.attachments, new EA3 stove, graniteware, kitchen; utensils, etc.ete.| - Everything the beat and in use leas t a year.MONDAY Inet pris inet uprig New mah \u201d~ \" MoRNIXG, APRIL 28TH, at 10-o'clock.On view Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m.M.HICKS & CO., % 3 Auctioneers.\u2014\u2014 LEGAL CAEDS Motibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchel Barristers.Solicitors, Ete.CANADA LIFE porLpING, MONTREAL R.LL MeGibbon, K.C.Caspratn, Ec ue C Ryans.Vion E Mi Rescard Sarveyer.| Leawreace M.Macturtans.agian Armour.wi Common SENSE Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs XO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All SSL Queen, West, Toronte.Druggiets, er Buware of imitations sert j part of Jot N SHERIFFS SALES, ARTHABASKA.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.1 \u2014 J.Legendre, insoivent, and Auguste Bourbeau, $ Part of lot No.one hundred and ffty-feur, wy of Victoriaville; with building.2.Another part of sald emplacement, with wine manufactory.; To be sold at the door of the parish church of Sig.Victoire of Jyhabaska, twentieth May next.at.ten o'clock \u2018a.m ARTHAB Hubert va, a; A farm, be and six, tow ot Tiogwick; buildings.ofr- Co be ene wold at me \u201cdoor oF of the chureh of Bt.Seay nag wick, twenty Bret May next, at ten o elock \"= DISTRICT OF BEDFORD.\u2014 F.F._\u2014 No.or No.tures nundred a and 3 sixtess, township with improvements.LX.soi at the Sour of the parish charch ean Baptiste Roxton, lage *- Ln Falls, thirty-first May next, at tea o'clock CHICOUTIMI.\u2014 F.F.F.\u2014 No.3334.\u2014Cesaire Tremblay vs.Charles Desbiens.Lote Nos.twenty-nine and thirty, twelfth To township Dolbeau, County of Lake St.ere, sold at Roberval, twentieth'May next, en o'clock am TREAL, \u2014 F.Fr \u2014 \u2014 No.2108.\u2014 Charles MON Henri\" Ax.oui mon ve, Cleopbas Galaige.{ Longueutl, No.elghtoen, official plan of Lon- gueull, hounded in front by St.Charles street; sod of lot No.five, sald official plan, ed in front by Bord de l'Eau street; with vot fangs.1, JO be sold at the door of the parish church of il.twenty d May next, at sleven I \u2018clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.1776.\u2014 Dame Mary Gouriey va.Robert J.Warren, es qual, et 1.Lot No.five hundred and ainety-four, 8t.Louis Ward, Montreal, bounded In front by Cadioux street: with bulldinge, circumstances and dependencies.2.Lot No.five hundred and ninety-three, St.Louis Ward, Montreal, bounded in front by Cadieux street: with butldings, circumstances and 3.Part of lot No.fifty-one, Montreal; bounded in front by St.Paul street; with buildings, circumstances and dependenctes.To be cold at Sheriff's Office.Montreal, frenty-secoma May next, at ten o'clock a.m.QUEBEC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.2550.\u2014 Georges Cloutier va.Joseph Bedard.Part of lot No.three hundred and thirty- nine-six, parish of Charleshours.| with busld- ing.circumstances dependenc 10 be sold at the door of the pe church : dependencies.FTE RN FROM NC Ry Ralph Connor, Author of \u2018The Sky Pilot\u201d and \u201cBlack Reck.\u201d +Cepyrighted by the Westminster Co, Toronto.Exclusive Serial Right® Secured by the Montreal Daily Star.) CHAPTER XIX.\u2014Continued.But still the game was Rouleau\u2019s, \u201cwho grew more and more excited with every win.The lieutenant played coolly.and with seeming indifference, in which he was imitated by Mr.Sums, the loss of a few dollars being a matter- of small moment to either.\u201cIt would make it more \u2018interesting if we made it a dollar to play.\u201d at length said Mr.Sims, The suggestion was accepted.- the\u2014game once the luck began to turn.and in a hair hours play Rouleau\u2019s winnings disappeared and passed over to the lieutenant\u2019's han: In spite of his bad luck.however, Rouleau continued to het eagerly and reckiesslv until Ranald.who hated to see the youns lumberman losing his season's wages, sug gested that the game come to an end.\u201cThe might is early.\u201d said the lieutenant but if vou have had enough.\u201d he said, bow: ing to LeNoir and Rouleau\u2014 \u201cNon!\u201d exclaimed Bouleau, \u201cthe fortune will to me encore.We mak it de two-dol- lar 10 play.Dat will brak de lock.\u201d Hol think you ought to stop it,\u201d sad arry.But the demon of play had taken full possession of bath Roule au and the lieutenant and they were not to be denied.Rouleau took from hia pocket a roll of bills and counted them.he cried.\u201cBon! \u201cFifty dollars,\u201d him.me!\u201d \u2018hohe others deposited a like sum before and the game proceeded.The deal oy Ny Lacv's.After a few moments\u2019 con eration r.Sims and LeNoir each drew three cards.In a tone of triumph which he could not Altogether suppress, Rouleau exclaimed \u2018 s are enough for me.The lieutenant drew one card, and the bet- tin n.I play round IleNoir.remarking, queek for me,\u201d dropped out Once more Rouleau raised the bet to the limit, when Mr.Sima refused, and left the game to him and the lieutenant.There was no mistaking the eager priumph in the Frenchman's e face to bet more cautiously.his onl ing that his opponent would lp.es too soon.- lar by dollar 1he bet was raized till at last Rouleau joyously gathered his last chipe, raised the bet once more by the limit, exclaiming, as he did no, \u201cAlas! dere ees -no more! He had played his season's w that might, bat nos now he would recover al.Lacy.whose coolness was undisturbed, though hin face showed signs of his many brandv-and-sodas.covered the bet.Hola!\" exclaimed Rouleau in triumph.\u201cRet ees to me!\u201d He threw down his cards and reached for the pile.\u201cXeuse me.\u201d and the lieutenant.quietly looking at Rouleau\u201d s cards.\u201cAh, a straight flush.queen high.\u201d Coolly he laid his cards \u201cDas leetle too on the\u201ctable.\u201cThon ht vou might have had the ace.\u201d he said.languidiy.leaning back in his char.He.too, held a straight flush.but with th Rouleau gazed LL \u201cMort Dieu\u201d he exclaimed, excitedly.\u201cThe.den) as from you.\u201cAine,\u201d said De ly, loo at the excited Fromiey, Juiet y king up \u201cAh.\u201d cried Roulean, beside himself.\u201cIe is\u2014what yon call® One cheat! cheat!\u201d The lieutenant sat up straight in his chair.you meun that I cheated you?he said, with slow emphasis.\u201cBeware what: you say.cred the Frenchman; \u201csacr-r-re\u2014 \u201cOur! .Bef ria ore the wo! had well left his li and before any one could interfere De Lacy shot out his arm, lifted the Frenchman.Sear off his feet, and hurled: him to \u201cStop! you coward!\u201d Ranald stood before the lieutenant with eyes blazing and breath coming quiek.\u201cCownrd®\u201d said De Lacy, slowly.\u201cYou hit a man unpre \u201cYou are repared, suppose,\u201d replied De yay.deh Yea!\u201d jun Ranald.eagerly, the end Th t of hattle coming into his eyes.* said De slowly putting back chair, and proceeding to remove his coat.\u201cGlengarry!\u201d -cried LeNoir, raising be went on: At} hope bet Voce ouleau.when it came to hin tam.bet the hmt, the others contenting: themselves by \u2018raising\u2019 one dollar.On the third T° battle ery he had cause to remember so well; and flinging off his coat upon the flock, he patted Randid, on the back vell- ing.\u201cGo in, bully \u201cShut the door, D Noir\u201d said Ranald, quickly \u201cand keep it shut.\u201d De Lacy \u201d ctried Harry, \u2018this must not go De, Ranald.think what you are doing!\u201d \u201cYou didn't notice his remarks, apparently.St.Clair,\u201d said the lieutenant, calm- v \u201cNever mind,\u201d cried Harry.cited.and anyway the here.\u201d \u201cThere is only one war.Does he re tract!\u201d said De Lacy, quietly.\u201cRanald,\u201d Harry cried, beeeechingly, \u201cvou know he is no coward; you did not mean that.\u2019 .Ba this (Lime Ranald had himself in hand.he said regretfully, forcing himself to speak the truth.\u2018I know he is no coward; | have sen him where no coward vould be, td eu .\u201che struck a ungua and that was a coward's blow.wos \u2026 \u201cMacdonald,\u201d mid De Lacy deliberately, sou are t.True, he called me a Jat but 1 should have given him time Still\u201d he added.rolling up bis sleeves, x you will not yourself or of the privilege of settling this little bass.ness.\u201d \u201che was ex- thing must eud \u201cI will be glad,\u201d said Ranald, his eyes once more lights up.\u201cVery glad indeed i Jou wish.\" \u2018onsense.\u201d cried Harry.passionately.\u201cI tell you I will not bave it.He has given Riou am apology, De ; and Tou.Ranald, thought a Macdon never \\ ought except for sufficient cause!\u201d Harry remembered the fighting rule of the Macdonald gang.J sad Ranald, gravely.\u201cbat it was a cruel blow,\u201d \\nting to Rouleau, who, supported by Noir, was ait- ting on a char.his face badly cut and ing, \u201cand that.too, after taking from him the wages of six months in the bush?\u201d 4 » suppose vou admit the game was fair.\u201d said the lieutenant, moving nearer to Ran- ald, the threat in his tone evident to all.e game was fair,\u201d said Ranald.facing De Lacy.\u201cbut I will say the lad was no fair match for you!\u201d \u201cHe chose \u2018to risk his money.which were not willing to do.\u201d De Lacy felt hat he was being put in an unpleasant light and was determined to anger Ranald ad control.Ranald caught the sneer.\u201cIf 1 did not plas.* he cried.hotly, \u201cit _| was for no fear of you or a of you.It was} no man's game whatever,\u201d he continued, contemptuously.\u201cNow, De Lacy,\u201d cried Harry.again, \u201clet this stop.The man who fights will first fight me!\u201d \u201cPerhaps Mr.Macdonald would show ua how the game should be played,\u201d said Mr.Sima.Coming as near to a sneer as he dar \u201cIt would not be hard to show you this game.mid Ranald, ighoring Mr.Sims, and ooking the lieutenant in the eyes, \u201cor perhaps t e other!\u201d \u201cGood!\u201d cried Harry, gladly seizing the rtunity of averting a fight.\u201cThe game' Take Sour places, gentlemen!\u2019 lientenant hesitated for a moment.as if plied what to do.Then, with a slight laugh, be said, \u201cVery well, one thing at a time, the other can wait.\u201d \u201cCome on!\u201d eried Harry, \u201cwho goes in?LeNoir, you?\u2019 LeNoir looked at, Ranald.\u201cWhat you say?\u201cNo,\u201d said Ranald, shortly.\u201cthis is my e'* With that he turned aside from the table and spoke a few words in a low tone to LeNoir, who amisted Rouleau from the room, and after some minutes\u2019 ahsence returned with a little linen bag.Ranald took the bag and -to -count out some money upon the table before him.ad will play to one hundred dollars,\u201d he The lieutenant and Mr.Sims ésch laid the same amount them upon Lhe table.\u201c1 have not .much se me,\u201d said Harry, Ke a i ui dos Si \u201c a 41 \u2014 ims, \u201ca dollar to ah and five dollars li gt Say five and twenty-five,\u201d mo, commanding commanding bineelf au with a Tae \u201cIs that too high?\u2019 said : ; igh?Harry, ooking reo\u201d wid Ranalé: \u201cthe higher the bet- It, was soon evident that Ranald knew the game.He had learned it during the winter nights in the aban rom Yankee, who a master R e t and with iron serve He seemed to know os by.instinet when to to retreat and when to put * Clabk\u2019's Lunch Teagws ie equal to the | ness, followed him with relentless determin ation.A TEMPTING LUNCHEON | :} tinvet American branad,\u2019 ant A trial will \u201cconvissos om 2m stripped of his bundred.while Harry nd sue: and he played with the single pur of bleeding the lieutenant dry.Often did he refuse to take toll of Harry or Mr.Sims when o portunity offered, but never once did he allow the ieutenant to escape.\u201cYou flatter me,\u201d said the lieutenant, castically.as Ranald\u2019s purpose became \" creasingly clear.\u201cI \"wil have from you all you have won.\u201d replied Ranald, in a tone of such settled resolve that it seemed as if nothing could prevent the accomplishment of his purpose.In vain the lieutenant sought to brace his nerves with his brandy and sodas.He played now recklessly and again with over-caution, while Ranald, taking advantage of every slip and every sign of weak: With such stakes the game was soon over.It was not long before the lieutenant wan Mr.Sims had each lost smaller amounts.\u201cYou will try another hundred?\u2019 said the lieutenant, burning to get revenge.Without a word Ranald laid down his hundred; the others did likewise, and once | more the he game proceeded.There was no ald\u2019 play.Thorough knowl.of the game, absolute self-command, en instinctive reading of his opponent's mind.and unswerving purpose, soon brought about the only result possible.The lieutenant's second hundred, with a part of Har- Ty'e and Mr.Sims's, passed into Ranald\u2019s Lacy chalk to play.0,\u201d said Ranald, have done.\u201d He put \u201cback into his linen ba his one hundred dollars, counted out two hundred, and gave it to LeNoir, saying: \u201cThat is Rouleau's,\u201d and threw the rest u the table.\u201cI want no \u2018man\u2019s money,\u201d he said, \u201cthat I do not earn.\u2019 The lieutenant sprang to his feet.\u201cHold,\u201d he cried, * \u2018you forget, there is something \u201cNo,\u201d said Ranald, asx Harry and Mr.Sims put themselves in De a way, \u201cthere is nothing else to-night: another day, and any day you wish.you can have the other game,\u201d and with that he passed out of the room.\u2014 CHAPTER XX.HER CLINGING ARMS.The ancient capital of Canada\u2014the old gray queen of the mighty St.Lawrence\u2014 is a city of many charms and of much streets, with their quaint shops \u201cand eur- ious gables, its old market, with chafferi habitant farmers and their wives, are of living interest.Ita noble rock, one with the ancient citadel, and ita sweep ing tidal river, lend it a dignity and majestic beauty that no other city knows: and everywhere about its citadel, and.its.walls, and venerable, sacred buildings, there still linger the romance and chivalry of heroic days long .But there are times when neither the interests of the living present nor the charms of the romantic fo oo can avail, and so a shadow lay upon Maimie\u2019s beautiful face, as she eat in the parlour of the Hotell de Cheval Blanc, looking out upon the mighty streets and huddled roofs of the lower town.She held in her hand an open note.\u201cIt is just awfully stupid,\u201d the fumbled, \u201cand I Eo pretty mean of h Of whom, may I ak?\u201d anid Kate, \u201cor is there any pin her singi Av hat saya the gallant lieutenant ?\u201d ner tossed her the note.\u201cThe picnic is postponed.Well, of course the rain told us that: and he is unavoidably prevented from calling, and entfeuts your sympathy and commiseration.Well, that's a very nice note, I am sure.\u201d Te ere has Yre-been these ~ three days?ight have known it would be stupid, Le Her gives one no satisfaction.\u201d mie was undeniably cross.\u201cAnd Ranald, too\u201d she went on, where, has he\u201d been?\u2018Not even your mus bri him!\u201d with a ittle ey pe fies wi a} honk men are wi nhs when the they will keep away.\u201d \u201cWell.what are they good for if mot to I out che But T'do think Rast.might ETS aid.Kate, | ewphatindly, ° to-Ènow died on Sundhy ire.Lenora | dead ns .! \"WINGHAM, Ont \u2014Archibeld MeAllie- of Charlesbourg, County of Quebec, twenty- d May next, at ten o'clock a.m.QUEBEC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.B87.\u2014 Octave Jacques ve.Arthur Poitras.lot No.fifty-six, subdivision No.thirty- seven hundred fifty-five, St.John's Ward, City of Quebec, Richelieu street: with bulld- ings, circumstances and dependencies.Subject to annual rent.To be sold at Sheritt's *Oftice, Quabec, twen- ty-third May next, qt ten o'clock a.m.QUEBEC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.88.-Hormisdas Cigerte Francoeur vs.Edmond Grenier.of lot No.five hundred and tem, parish of auport, on public road; circumstances and dependencies.To he sold at the door of the parish church of Beauport, twenty- second May next, at three o'clock a.m.1883.\u2014 Dame Mar- 80.\u2014 Note Debusat dit te Germain et vir, vs.Lavaltrie; circumstances and dencies.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Lavaitrie, May sixth next, at tem o'clock a.m.SOREL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.8748.\u2014 Kite Tou- chetle vs.Ovide Lariviere.1.Lot No.four hundred and forty-four, offi- cial cadastre parish of St.David 2.Lot No.four hundred and forty-five, said Subject to Sarge.ul To be sol at door of the parish church of BL May ment, at leon o'clock a.m.BT.CIS.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.238 Chartes and other buildings and improvements.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Malo & Auckiand, twenty-first May next, at two o'clock a.m.\u2014 FRANCIS.\u2014 F! F.\u2014 No.34.\u2014H er vs.Imac Hetherington et ST.Alfred M Y FOR SHE NT REVEL DNESDAT \"he Où James tilly situated cottage ets pe mmanding a fine view of of the oo River, and in close proximity to the P.and L Ry.The lot hes a frontage of 108 ft.OY 10 font In depth.and is known a8 lots Noa 26-19 and on the official plan for the parish of Sault au Recallet.cating Via Bridge: ach lot measures u ; ot m » fr.in depth, and same are known as official Noa 35-5 and 6 on the cadastral plan for the maid parish of Bauit au Recollet Conditions\u2014Cash.; T° MARCOTTE BRO&.0.4 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re M.SAXE & SONB, Montreal.Bale at No.\u20ac St.James Street, Montreal, on MONDAY, 28th April, 1902 at ll golock, in one or several lots as may be Stock at store, 18 se Helen street Ready-made Clothing .6.214.50 Sampl cee sue wes oor 1,800.65 Unfiniähed Materals.ween +.SNS.19 Tweeds, Berges, etc.« eee 6517.70 Linings and Furnishings ves weens .7.083.857 Fixtures .cee ++.1134.10 Stock of Ready-made \"Clothing, and Trimmings at store, .corner St.Lawrence ad 8t.Catherine Streets .\u2026.+.+.eos oe 1696.27 Book Debts per list .near Further particulars on application.-# KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 St James Street.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.ss INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of Argenas Goyer, baker, 456 Clarke street, Town of St.Louis, of Montreal, insolvent.The undersigned will sell at public auction, at No.6 St.James street, Montreal, WEDNESDAY THE 3th DAY OF APRIL, 1902, at 11 a.m., a lot of land belonging to said insolvent, situated on Clarke street.Town of St.Louls, Hochelaga County, District of Montreal, facing on Clarke .Stand forming part of original lot No.11 on the official plan and books of \u2018the incorporated village of Cote 8t.Louis.and known on the plan of sub-division made and produced on the original lot No.11 as the whole of No.sub-division 358 of sald original lot No.11 and the north west half of subdivision \u2018NG.357 of said original lot No.11, containing together 75 feet front, by 84 feet deep, h measurc, more or less; bounded in front by Clarke st, | at-back by a lane through which the said Insolvent haa right of passage, on foot and with carriage at all times.The north west by No.359 of the sub-division of original lot No.11 and an the south east by the remainder of said 16t No.357.of the sub-division of original lot No.11, with cottage of stone and brick, bakery, sheds, etc.etc.TERMS CASH.A deposit often Der cent.will be requir- \u201cFor fo the Ch inf ui 1 r further nforma on apply NAPOLEON ST.AMOUR, Curator, New York Lite Bldg., 11 Place d\u2019Armes.Marcotte \u2018Bros., Auctioneers.88 6 saw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of L.BEAULIEU FONTAINE, 8t Jacques de I'Achigan, Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by public auction, en bloc, at their salesrooms, 69 St James Street, Montreal, on 3th April, 1902, at 11 o'clock a.m., the following assets of the above cote Lot 1-Dry G we Lot 3Reaay made Clothing.% Lot t\u2014Groceries .L180 Lot Hardware .870.58 Lot 5\u2014Wali Paper 126.58 Lot Croc ves .138.9 Lot 7\u2014Boots and Shoes .431.46 Lot 8\u2014Fixtures \u2026 0.10555 Lot $\u2014Rolling BLOCK Les wer see ov 15L00 $6,787.07 Lot 10\u2014-Book Debts .[A 21.9 98,938.27 Terms\u2014Cash.A deposit of ten per cent.on adjudication.\"The stock will be on view at the place of business of the insolvent on 26th and 8th April, 1902, or any other day, on application to the Curator.A copy of the inventory will be in the hands of the auctioneers, @ St.James and Albert Henry Hetherington, ¢s nom.®t we Btreet.Montreal.and at the business place qual.of insolvent.- 1.Part ef lots Nos.five hundred and minety- Further information can be obtained sne And five hundred and ninety-two, eighth from the undersigned.range; towneklp of Windsor; with buildings and ; E G.PICHE, Corator, \u201cFrs Part of | ot tot No.five hundred and eighty- Joliette, five, eighth range.said townehïp; with bulld- MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers, Fe and Uveme or of the sh ontreal 0 10 «14 > do Pt at \u2018one o flock ma.Bn rent se°2 Before.After Wood's Phosphodine.de The Great English Remedy.DEATHS REPORTED At the Star Office To-day.HAMILTON, Ont.\u2014 8.J.Whitehead afternoon.ilton\u2019s earliest tig, is dead.SHERBROO E.Que ht H.died at Compton He stricken with paralysis of the brain pever regained consciousness.He was for some time the Government offices in the Yukon.BROCKVILLE, Ont\u2014Thos.McCrum, roprietor of the McCrum Novelty Works br the twenty years, died Monday, aged 80 re.HALIFAX NS.Patriek Lyons, father of John M.ions 3 re passenger agent of the 1.C.R,, in 24.Pre L.Steele, qe brothers conducted a large arm near od fy aged 80.PICKERING, rie \u2014 Suphen Cronk, a Minister of tbe Friends Ch , and an old resident, died Wednesday.WASHINGTON, D.C.\u2014 Ex-Representa- tive .Baker, of Rochester, N.Y, is dead, an 53 years.PARIS.\u2014H Cl bini, son of the comporer Chercbiat has af a 2 niless condition, aged 3.TRENTON, Ont.\u2014Mr.George H.Gordon, resident of this place for over fifty yours, is in AD».ter, one of the oldest farmers in this district is dead, nr 83., CARBERRY, \u2014 John Ford, -who from the vices of Peterboro, died os + w TORONTO.Mortimer, widow of tied Wednadsy, the late Andrew Sinclar died in ber 67th year.LONDON, Ont.\u2014 James E.K je hardware merchant, died on day night.: HAMILTON, Ouot\u2014Robert Stevia, the Sdut, Orangutan in Hamilton, dead, / NICOLET.\u2014Mrs.Eli McCafivey, dow | the late M.im Me costa, PETROLEL, Out.\u2014 Barclay Postmaster and Treasurer \u201coe or = NUE VON STE a ei D\" Jat, oo B.\u2014 Rev.Futter Shaw.th > able medicine discovered! Six = to cure all forms of Genital Weakness, all ts of abuse or excess, Mi Wi ve of Tobao.am or St jante.SEE cese, and parish priest of Lakevale, Anti- gounish county, WF Tea at an advanced age.STRATFORD, Ont.\u2014-William Thistle, of 8t.Paul, died suddenly of apoplexy.WINNIPEG.\u2014Herbert Rice, of Creford district, was found dead in bed.TORONTO JUNCTION.\u2014John Hender- won.ie dead, in his 76th yeas\u2019 .ST.THOMAS, ont .\u2014John T.Coughlin, of \u201cWestminster, is STRATFORD, Ont\u2014M.1 Goodwin, ex- Alderman, is deed, aged 6 C.\u2014 The death Columbia Hospi- Westminster, on > Tuesday, of Geo., who came to Westminster from Ire- , 30 years ago.French-Canadians Organise.OTTAWA, April 25.\u2014 French-Cana- dians of Ontario have formed themselves into a union to be known as L'Union Cana- dieune d' i Jor the purposes.of of looking after the interests of Ontario.The officers elected Ald.Vincent; rand.\u2018George A.Te sotte; or oarer, J.Lavoie; secretary, J.x .Lemay; directors, Emmanuel Tasse H- Chabot, O.Forest, F.Moffatt, and ampagne.were also appointed for the French districts in the province.Joe Martin in Fighting Form.VANCOUVER, B.oh April 25.\u2014 Jos.Martin intends to the provineral fight ae the Doilnion over the anti- Orient lation.He declares that the vernment is endeavouring fomin its gi td upon Jrovinelal Ee tures in an arbitrary ed that the Eat \u2018back publie opinion, can force the Domimion $ from the position which it has assumed.> M.Padsage, 8 well known mer.tal, Pa Ja chant their heir people in in] FAIR À RARES Salm.\u2018Williams\u2019 Square Piano, Household Furaiture, ote.Beds, Burana and Washstands.Cooking ee.usual Kitchen Utensils, etc.Bale at 2 O'Clock.' WALTER M.KEARNS, .Auctioneer.The bread of today ir the strength of Lo-marrow.USE MALINE BREAD * BONIORET'S Poa\u201d DR.ANDREW WILSON says:\u2014 \u201c This \u201cbread should be eaten by all who are in any way affected by digestive ailments.WManufactured only by W.&J.S.Wylie, 228 Bleury St.Tel.Up 1300.oo RAILWAY YY REIT ES THE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Lw Montreal daily at ® am.ar.Ti 4.50 Ne.260 8¢.Hubert 8¢.(NEAR ONTARIO #0) Instructed by Mro.R.C.\u2018Iariviere, we will sell by auction at the: address, Unreserved Sale at 9 Notre Dame de BATURDAY MORNING, } APRIL, \u2018Lourdes Street, on a o'clock, SATGRDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL; | All her neat furniture, parlour ur Set, Fancy Chaify, Tables, Car- suite, Brussels carpets, large B.P.mantel Chairs, Sideboard.Table, ning tn mirror, pictures, centre tables, lnce eur Single Iron tains, ornaments.hall chaire, \u2018eHcleth, Davis sewing machine, wal.M.T.bedroom set, lounge, dining room furniture, dinner, tea and glassware, refrigerator, washing machine, clothes wringer, Gurney Duchess cook stove, kitchen sundries.etc., etc.FRASER BROS, Auctioneers.REED'S PATENT ASPHALT CEMENT 'MEND THE ROOF YOURSELP Repairs Metal, Tin ox Competition Roof Put up in 5 and 10 1b.Caus.Price 350 & 530 GE.W.REED 8 00.15 Qu 9 OCEAN AND RAIL \u201c EUROPEAN AND Railway Ticket Agency 129 ST.JAMES STREET, (Corner 8.Francois Xavier) ocean Méta Lee BEAVER LINE STEAMSHIP CANADIAN PAGI- TICKETS DOMINION LINE Plans of Steamers, Salling Lists, ets, on application Excellent accommodation.Through Tickets from Moatrea!, including Rail and Slesping Car Tickets.120eotf WM.F.EGG, Agent, p-m., Hamilton 5.50 p.m., London 7.42 p.m., Detroit 9.40 p.m.(Central Time).and Chicago at 7.20 a.m.A Cafe Parlor Car is attached to this train, serving meals a la carte and refreshments.at any hour during the day.MONTREAL and SPRINGFIELD, Mass Short Line a Double Service.Ly.Montreal.v.san - *3.40 p.m.Ar.Springfield .8.18 > a 7.25 am.Lv.Springfield.39.90 ~ mm.8.10 p.m Ar.Montreal.7.26 am.Signines daily.Tomy Faxcept Sunday.Through coaches are run on day and night trains and Puliman sleepers on night trains in both directions.SPECIAL COLONIS3T KATES To Western and Pacite Coast Points will be In effect until Apri 36th, 1902, as fotlowa: Seattle, Victoria.Vancouver.Portland, Rossland, Nelson, \u201cTrail, Robson.eve ee $48.63 Spokane.ae ee «ee.$48.15 Anaconda.\u201d \"Butte, \"Helena.iene $45.68 Cclorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, Sait Lake.2.ss tir srecierienene.$48.63 San Francisco, Los Angeles » 449.00 CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St.James street.or Bonaventure Station.\u2018CANADIAN PACIFIC, \"ADDITIONAL TRAINS To BHAWBRIDGE, STE.JAGATHE, LABELLE, and Intermediate Stations, (From Place Viger).1 28 P.M.Saturdays, commencing May 3rd.Returning, leave Labelle Mondays 4.30 a.m., arriving Montreal 860 9.15 AM.Sundays, commencing\u201d May 4, returning ieave Labelle 5 p.m., arriving Montreal! $ 9.40 p.m.TO STE.AGATUE and and Intermediate Stations.9.00 AM.weel: days, commencing Monday, May 5th.Returning.leave Ste, Agathe at 4.15 p m., arriving\u2019 Montreal 7.05 p.m.(This train runs to and from Labelle on Thursdays.) To PLANTAGENET an and intermediate sta- ions (From Windsor street.) 6.15 P.M.week days, commencing Monday.May 5th.Returning.leave Plantagenct week days, 7.16 am, arriving Montreal 9.35 a.m.These trains are in sddition to present service.| QUEBEC TRAIN IN SERVICE, (From Place Viger): .18.30 a.m., { 8 p.m., } 3.30p.m.,* 11.00 p.m ® Daily.§ Sundays osty.+ Week days APRINGFIELD, MASS.THROUGH COACH AND SLEEPING CAR, from Windsor st., 7.45 p.m.daily, except Sunday.MONTREAL -OTTAWA.SLEEPING CAR SERVICE on train leaving Montreal (Windsor st.) a* 10.0 p.m.daily.Passengers from Montreal can remain in sleeper until 9 a.m., and passengers from Ottawa can board sleeper any time after 3 p.m.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OF- RICE, 129 St.James st., next Post ar ce, Montreal Park and Island Rallwav Ce.Lachine Line\u2014From St.Lambert's Hill and Honine every 20 minutes t car from City, 12.00 4p.from Lachine.1.00 a.m.Sault au Recollet Line \u2014From corner of St.Lawrence and Cralg, via St.Lawrence st.and from Sault au Recollet, .every hour from Gu) am.to 11.00 p.m.; 30 minutes from 6.00 a.m, to 5.00 am.and 4.00 p.m.to 7.00 p.m.Last lar tro Sault au Recollet, 12.00 p.m.Camtervitie, £ oy Laurent and Cote des Neiges Lines \u2014 From Craig and Bleury and Cartierville every hour from 5.40 a.m.to 11.00 p.m.Extra service te Cote den Neiges every 30 minutes from 6.30 to 9.00 a.m., and 4.00 to 7.00 p.m.From West- mount, corner Victoria avenue, every 30 minutes from 6.10 am.to 11.13 pm.to Snowdon's Junction.Cars leaving on t 45 minutes do not connect to and from Curtierville.NOTE- Sundays.cars leave Lachine at 6.30 a.m.; West- mount.8.18 a.m.: other lines, 8.00 a.m.290 tf ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.HOTEL STRAND, Directly on the Beach.Sea Water Baths on Each Floor FIREPROOF.BOATS RUNNING: Staterooms Warm and Comfortable.QUEBEC LINE Steamers leave on week days at 7 p.m.SAGUENAY LINE Steamers leave Quebec on Tuesdays and Saturdays at8a.m.City Ticket Office, 128 St.James Street.ALLAN LINE - Te Liverpool via Weville, Royai Mail Service, From 8t.John.From Halifa x Tonian | April 8 April From Montreal.From Quebec.ris SEY 13 HN Pretorian \u2014 1 Muy ~\u2014\u20144% oy The Ionian new 0.000 tons twin screws, has Just completed her fourth westward trip.Time T days.hours The average time of her trips hours, with & variation of isms than +S Tinates on her, three westward tripa.in passage, $85 and upwards.Return ticket at reduved rates.Liverpool \u201cSecond cabin.or Londonderry, $38 to Single; London, Giasgow.oe Bortast.$25 or $36; .Midship saloons, spacious promenade de dec clogs tric lights throughout.NEW YORK TO GLASGOW.Laurentian, WeAd., 30 April.10 a.m, Carthaginian, Vos, May si, 1am.Cabin 8 845 to 880; second cabin 93% 50: third Return tickets second cabin will be issued at reduction of five per cont.Apply to HL.& A ALLAN.Montreal.133f \u2014DOMINION LINE- Mail Steamships\u2014Liverpool Servien From Pertland.*Irishman.wil 38th Jurcoman dé.Californian ar Fe Coleatas.Nay Sub rl I rhe rl RATES OF PASSAGE Saloon-\u2014$65 and upwards single, acosrdiang te steamer and service.00 and ol [J] Seco \u201cparts ugte, \" ad Saloon cord to steamer Third Clasd\u2014-§78.00.FROM MONTREAL! FROM BOSTON.Dominien.May 17th Meriown.Dominion _ .June ist | New England 580 = BOSTON TO THE MEDITE ARATRAT Vanooorer.\u2026\u2026.Nay let ; Combroman.comm Ry $1 Midehip saloons, electric light, spacious prem : enade decks.For further intormation = to any agent 0 e mpany, or to TORRANCE & Co.General Agents, 17 Sacrament street, Montreal.FANT RXPREAS SEAVIOR.ang ape a Eee emir ee redessot'a-Ape- lva.m | Trave.\u2026.26, rave.san To those e unassuming, home-like house.absolutely good table, quick ser vice, we call aterntion to the HOTEL MAJESTIO, c Capote Ave.bis house mi SE Bu ave tone Soon RY raze, §2 to $2.50 ay to $14 tow | 8.C.OSBORNE.ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY.The Brighton of, Amerisa.The Cs>alar Altes year Realth and Plextura Reset, 7 U8 daw \u201cTHE DUNLOP.a nt at are, ep, Srerionki © hw, dining hall\u2019 ou Seer, Amecloun ia == : = Tie rE ee ho en \"THE REVERE, times and robebly tats tatatty wounded b four iat east er ian.+ unkhown burgler eefly road , ares Cu 208 MOORE = me \u2014 HOTEL SENATE : largest assortment oF broad 1a dom PES Ses RER wr mes the oity * al) VER NE op con.a 30, ERIS AT TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE PLY re unes a! hr cavier Élitersby ee .Agente._Xew YVork-Rotterdam, via Bus dure Mes, sw Twin-Screw Steamers of.15.000 tone RES 3 POTSDAM ape 20 100 =.Benet Tov RYNDAN May 8, 10am.Sain op ROTTERDAM May 10.10am Joa attag pre Ee or Tages ts, oe tete ef Quebec, 178 4t - amv à, verry ter Montreal, 2 ay ae June 17,102.EE Giz Ss ae Krona ton BR.Gear ra die FR der QE Nr Ur.Kur m or Gr.May \u2019 He = Se 2 GEE m.Gr.; .Temes, ANEAN SERVI bu AL\u2014NAFLES-GEN : \u201c0600.+ eu LanD ui.Say 1 0am | Hobenseln MaySLi1 cou Aq \u2018 t à ¥ H EE eu À PRE: ba TY I Eo LP SON EEE aR oh ce ARR = Pel Te { > su = Agent .Lee Starke, \u2026 Eribune Building, New York.and Boyos Build- ts in France, Mayence, Favre and Cle.Agent in Toronto, M.W.McGillivray, 76 street weet.~Sgnts in Ottawa.Cunningham and Co.Tol nt tm London.England.Percy A.Hurd, oot ot.- Circulation of the Star WEEK ENDING APR.19TH, 1902 MONDAY 54,048 TUBSDAY - - - - 54085 WEDNESDAY - - - 54,058 .THURSDAY - - - 54,033 FRIDAY - - - - 54,064 SATURDAY - - - 60,086 TOTAL - - 880,568 Daily Average - - - 55,061 Weekly Star Last Week - 121,804 OE ara or THE STAR.DAILY AND LAST WEEK., 3 From the above figures are excluded several thousand eubecriptions regarded as mare or less ephemeral, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 190.THE DOMINION SECURITIES COMPANY.( \u2018The Dominion Securities Company recently issued a prospectus to which were attached the signatures of Dr.Seward Webb, Mr.§.R.Callaway, Mr.Artbur L.Meyer and other gentlemen well known in the financial world.In this prospectus mention was made of liberal subsidies promised by the Dominion aud Nova Scotian Governments to a number of projected railway schemes.The Hon.A.G.Blair.Minister of Railways and Canals, declares from his seat in the House of Commons that \u201cthe atate- -JRents in the prospectus \u2018are absolutely false in the main,\u201d and that \u201cthese people have never received any encouragement nor any financial promises from the Government.\u201d } It is possible, of course, that the prospectus waa issued without the knowledge of the gentlemen whose signature it bears, but it is about time for them either to repudiate the prospectus or to maintain ita accusecy.-.ALIEN IMMIGRATION.The King has issued a Royal Commission to enquite into and report upon (1) the character and extent of the evils which are attributed to the unrestricted immigration of aliens into the United Kingdam; (2), the measures which have been adopted for the restriction and control of alien immigration in foreign countries and in British colonies.The Commission, which is strong in personal composition, includes Baron de Rothschild, and the Clerk of the Poor Law Guardians in Whitechapel.said to be the .-\u2014-Poorest district of the great métropolia.Pressure is being brought upon the British : Government from many quarters\u2014many seemingly antagonistic to essh other\u2014to deal with that question of \u2018\u2019alien immigration,\u201d which is proving such a thorny ome to the statesmen of Greater Britain, and particularly in British Columbia and Australasia.It is undoubtedly the fact that in Canada, as in the United States, the disposition i= to make regulations more severe, rather than to relax those we have heen working under.It is, probably, only by a visit to the parts of the country where a certain alien immigrant is non persona grata, that the Commissioners could be brought to realize the depth of the feeling and the conditions which cause it.A CENSUS COMMISSION ?Since the census has been stupidly per: mitted to get nto politics, would it not be a good idea to appoint an independent commission to manage the national counting of noses when next it becomes neces sary\u201d?.It is not that the Government may not mean to be fair enough, or that the officials at tite head of the census bureau are to be suspected of manipulation of 'the returns.But when it 16 allowed-to become a party question whether our population has increas el at a certain rate during the decade, the partizans of the Government of the day throughout the country can hardly escape displaying too much zeal in looklhg for \u201cnoses\u201d and nosing up \u201cindustries.\u201d They score for their party every time they count a man temporarily absent for a dosen years in the United States: and they make a bull'seye for each ümbrella-mending establishment they mark down as an \u201cindustry.\u201d This temptation should be removed from .the path of the party worker.termed census enumerator.An independent commission, which bad nothing to gain but a reputation for conducting the cleanest count in the history of the country, would hire men caring little for politics.to travel along the .side lines in search of information, and we could feel fairly certain that our population was all in the country, and that each; : \u201cindustry\u201d could be found by a decently in- distrious man who was inclined to call at ita address.It is of real importance to have a census - Which every one trusts; and it saddles us with the appeardnce of a \u201cboom town\" trying to trap the tenderfoot, to see each of the parties picking flaws in the genuinencss of their rivals\u2019 census.| Se RUSSIA AND JAPAN.+ W&b the rumours of impending war be- i 4ween Japan\u201d and Russia in the cable despatches from day to day.and evident fact that such a contingency is being pre- -.pared for.it is interesting to read the Ja- - pan papers.The quiet dignity of tome they \u2018show in dealing with delicate questions: the dalmness with which they speak \u2018of mat- Vers which differently handled, might read.My couse a panic and precipitate trouble, - abiitd well be followed with advantage by eux press of other countries.A little inci- dade editorially touched upon by the Japari Ties of recent date illustrates something oi.how Rosie.staedily, 7 influence, and how with equal determination Japan is foiling her.Ve are told that DE.lPaviof,the Russian representative\u2019 in Kores, \u201cit is rumoured,\u201d has cessed to be ip, tHà good graces of his Government.The Timen expresses sorrow at the rumour, \u201cas he is apparently a man of considerable enmgy, and has undoubtedly been most indefatigable in cEncocting schemes which ought, in his- opinion, to inérease \u2014his- country\u2019s influence on the peninsula.\u201d Then there comes thu delicate piece of irony: \u201cFor all that, we should not at all be surprised at the birth.ef the rumour, supposing there is any ground for it, for we cannot imagine that the Government of any civilised power would tolerate any of its diplomatic agents setting at defiance the protest of a friendly nation and deliberately putting up telegraph wires in the latter's territory, as has heen done by M.Pavlof in Korea.M.Paviof went further, if the reports so far received are to be relied upon.When the Korean authorities caused these wires to be pulled down, he had the holdness to characterize the act as a breach of international courtesy and demanded damages.as if his own action in having the lines constructed in Korean territory without the consent of the Korean authorities and even in disregard of a protest from them, had in the first place been -a very courteous one!\u201d : Yet in this gentle manner the Times conveys to its readers the information that the mighty power of Russia has been wet at defiance: that Jhpan will not permit the influence of the Bear to prevail in Korea, and that the attempt to \u201crush\u201d things by putting up telegraph wires and argue the point afterwards was promptly met by tearing the telegraph wires down as a preliminary to any possible confer ence.That the full seriousness of the situation is appreciated, and the continuity of Russian purpose is not underestimäted are shown by the warning lines: ~\\We mav add, however.that whatever may be the relations existing between M.Pavlof and his Government at present, the matter is of no concern to us.We have long since learned what the support of the Court (of Korea) and of the weathercock politicians counts for.and how such support may be secured in Korea.All we need point out is that our countrymen should hasten the completion of their undertakings.and make our established interests indisputable and irremovable there.\u201d Between the lines we may read \u2018the threatening nature of the situation.The trouble seems to be that spring bas got here this year before the aldermanic almanac calls for our annual spring cleaning.But the aldermen should not follow their almanac too slavishly.about them occasionally, and notice what is really going ou.As it is, they invite the fate of the lamp-lighter who always has his lights going on clear moonlight nights, but left the village in darkness when it was moonless.When remonstrated with, he said that he was following the almanae, and that he lit his lights when that valuable work said that there would be no moon.This led to an investigation, when it was found that he was quite right, except that he was using last year's almanac.The chief chemist of the Department of Agriculture, at Washington, has handed the Secretary of the Interior a full report on the medical properties of the water at Hot Fprings, Arkansas.He made careful analysis and found the waters had no more curative properties than the waters of the Potomac.It is \u201cthe regular bathing habit, the care as to diet and the change of air, added to faith, which effect the cures.This report reminds one of the frank health resort hotel man, who, in response to the stranger's query as what made the place so healthy, said: \u201cThe advertisin\u2019, principally, I reckon.\u201d General French seems to have but one \"word for our young men; and that is to learn to shoot, and to shoot well.The rifle 18 the great arm of to-day.General Freuch w an artillery commander, but he urges preparation for work with the rifle.What all Lord Roberts's splendid park of artillery could not accomplish at Paardeberg, the rifles of the Canadians did.Cronje and his command stood a storm of Iyddite and shell; but they surrendered to our entrenched riflemen.The Federation of Women's Clubs in session at Fort Smith.Ark., last week passed a resolution opposing Any compromise measure which should make it possible for col oured ladies to be introduced into the Federation.The ladies have emphatically decided that the black woman \u201cdon\u2019t belong \u201d The negro may be a man and a brother, but not a sister\u2014at least in Arkansas.Only three recently vaccinated ple out of 361 cases of smallpox is a knock-down argument for the value of vaccination.It should be calied to the attention of those Englishmen who are taking advantage of the \u2018conscience clause\u2019 to hamper the fight of the London authorities against smallpox in the Metropolis.The President has ordered General Fun- ston to cease further discussion of public questions and particularly not to speak at a banquet at Boston.Government in the United States, it will be seen.is not en- tirdy destitute of the advantages of a monarchical system.We want our railways to do everything on the \u201cdead level,\u201d except when they come to cross the streets.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Star Files for April, 1872) he firat Charleston strawberries in.Now von market sell at 82.50 to $3.00 a quart, The ice in the river looks very unsafe.A slight shove near Victoria bridge.8t.George's Day concert in aid of the English poor, held in 8t.Patrick's Hall, was very successful.The Apaches are plundering and murdering settlers along the line of the Union Pacific Railway.A mesting of citizens held to protest against the City Council] granting a mil- \\ion dollars to the Northern Railway held in Mechanics\u2019 Hall.The opposition was to that sum being given to a single rallway.Henry Lyman was in the chair.It waa re- solv to take legal proceedings to restrain the council, sald proceedings to be in the name of Mesars.Henry Lyman and R.H.Stephens, having as counsel Messrs.Ritchie, Laflamme and Barnard.Among those present at the meeting were Messrs.R.Clendinneng, J.Hicksen .MeFar- lane, W.Shaniéy.Ira Gould, T.Ritchie, Ed Barnard and C.P.Davidson.HIS OFF DAY.(Chicago Record-Herald)) Tt has been brought out in a Connecticut divorcee suit that the man was drunk twice a day fer 34 days in succession.Why he missed.the 365th day is not explained.They should look - .I \u2014_\u2014\u2014 = 1 Le \u201cThe baseball seasch la ih ith first thrade.\u2014\u2014 CE \" One prise-fighter seldom strikes another favoursbly, : T4 17 .AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE.Not love you as I did before We married?(This beefsteak, my dear.Is badly scorched.) 1 love you more.(Your biscuits did not bake, I fear.) Yeu cannot cook as mother did?1 know it, sweet, and wish you could.But talents, very oft, are hid\u2014 (This coffee has a taste of wood.) When you have passed away from earth\u2014 Oh, do not speak of that, I! beg! Will I then praise your modest worth?(Why can't I sometimes have an egg?) You try to.please me all you can?I'm very sure you do, my sweet, 1 am a reasonable man.(Pray, was this omelet made to eat?) My love will Inst until I die, (My, this oatmeal!) No matter, Leah, But then I wish that you would try To have It bolled a little, dear.Think more of eating than of you?Now that, indeed, you cannot.prove; Buti this.inatead, ts strictly true, Almuan must eat to live and love.People in the smart set believe that all's well that : nds swell.CHAUNCEY DEPEW AND THE TRAMP Here is a story concerning Chauncey Depew.It is too good to be original, but the Senator must in it, just as Lincoln was in, all the stories\u2014of-a\u2014past- period A tramp met the Senator and asked him in that easy.velvet-tongued way: \u201cWould you kindly asaist a\u2014' etc.Chauncey, of course, is an easy mark.And as he fanned himself after extracting the quarter.the tramp inquired: aÂnd who may 1 say was so kind heart- ed?\u2019 \u201cOh never mind.That's all right.\u201d \"But in after years, when 1 recall those whose tender hearts\u2014\"\" \u201cNever mind.my good fellow!\" \u2018Then I cannot accept it, sir.I must let my friends know\u2014\u201d \u201cWell, tell \u2018em it was Grover Cleveland and let it go at that\u201d .The tramp put the quarter back in his pocket lefsurely and shook his head.: \u201cNow, my good fellow,\u201d said the Senator, \"may I ask your name?\u201d \u201cA gentleman in distress is loth to con: fess.\u2019 .\u201cYes.but if I have your name I may be able to help you.\u201d No, my pride will not permit.\u201d \u2018But allow me to know whom 1 have had the pleasure of meeting in this happy way.\u201d \u201cOh, well, tell \u2018em it was Chauncey De- pew and let it go at that.\u201d Chauncey fanned himself and let it go.It Is one thing to count the cost, and quite another thing to pay it *Do you think women dress to please the men?\u2019 asked the bachelor.\u2018No: to bankrupt them,\u201d growled the married man.A VICTIM OF THE BEEF TRUST.I have banished the meat from my table, The flesh of the sheep and the cow, For a poor man is wholly unable To purchase such luxuries now.\"And the chope that I took from the hands of the cook, And the bacon and things of that ilk.Are replaced by some stuff that is tasteless and tough, : Like hay that's been simmered in milk.\u2018I sit me to-night at my dinner, And I think how a porterhouse fine Would fil} up the vacuum inner Of this physical framework of mine.But I'm sorry to state that they give me a plate Of a mixture like sawdust and glue, And I'm told that {t's good, that it's Dash's Health \u2018ood, And it's cheaper than roast or ragout.I am not a carnivorous person In the actual sense of the term, But I cannot keep writing my verse on A diet like this, 1 affirm: For breakfast whole wheat (though it's simple to eat); For luncheon, more wheat that ls cracked; And for dinner a deal of some mushy corn meal\u2014 7 That's a little too much, for a fact.I retire to my bed.and in siumber I dream of a happier land, Where turkeys are wondreds in number And there's mutton on every hand.There, in spirit elate, 1 am filling my pinte- And the fork's going upward * * * Just then \" I'm awakened to hear.from a voice at my ear, \u2018The price of beefs risen agum*™ - - \u2014JOHN O'KEEFE.There may be no rose without a thorn.but there are shad without roes.MR.CARR MISSED A CAR.In a neighbouring city lives a young man whose name is Carr.Carr is deeply smitten with the charms of a young woman who resides with her mother in a pretty villa near Sandlake on the line of the Troy and New England Rallroad.He asked permission of his inamorata to call upon her at her home.and the young woman accorded him the priviiege.Now.the cars on the Troy and Now England road are not yet running on the summer schedule.and often villagers at Averill Park and the simple farmer folk of Rensselaer who patronize the road are compelled to wait many minutes for a vehicle.Mr.Carr reached the villa where his Juliet resided, and pressed the electric button at the door.The ring was answered by the mother of the young woman.The latter had never seen the young man.\u201cI'm Mr.Carr.\u201d he sald, bowing profoundly.\u201cUm-er-well,\u201d\u201d was the reply which staggered him, \u2018you may sit on the stoop until one comes along.\u201d Five minutes later the daughter told her mother she expected a caller.and asked Fho had rung the bell.She was informed at there was a young man sitting on the stoop who had missed the car.The daughter rubbered through the blinds and saw her lover perched disconsolately on the steps.He was quickly within the portals and mutual explanations followed.\u2014Albany Press and Knickerbocker.THE AGGRAVATION OF IT.\u201cWhenever I'm ifvelined to lose my temper.said the philorop ic man, \u2018I just hink to myself: \u2018Oh, there's no think 1; use getting \u201cSo do I\u201d replied the excitable perso: \u2018and that makes me all the madder.\u201d m Perpetual motion long he sought, And spent his years among The dust of time.nor ever thought To test a woman's tongue.TIME TO STOP.\u201cSo your wife has decided not to move this.spring.\u201d .\u201cYes.You see, the limit of the end of the furniture hgs been reached Ct A STOCK EXCHANGE ESTIMATE.They used to teach that brains would serve To make a man succeed But brains are not enough, The combination that we need Consista of what Is known as nerve To which ts added bluff.\u2019 With the accent on the latter.And brains\u2014but they don't matter.HER MAGNANIMOUS DECISION.sand so they have made up their quarrel?SON, yes! An soon as she saw ah wrong she concluded to accept his apology.\u2014 UNEASY LIES.ETC.(Berlin Letter In the Chicago Record- Herald.) The American chiropodist now i advertises that he \u2018has removed Berlin trom all the crowned heads of Europe.\" NO DANGER.He\u2014Don\u2019t you ever get tire made love to?4 of being She\u2014l might if it were always the same man.- GOOD EXERCISE.(8t.John Telegraph.) Beating carpets is recommended as an excellent method of physical development at this season of the year.The favourite air of the average wir! ie | and millionaire.AN ACROBATIC SCHOOLHOUSE.- (Frank, Alta.Sentinel.) Work on the pchoolhou is progressi Mr.Robertson will Soon hava it roy te turn ever i Papers.> STR SHER coop The Minister à ais - ulated On the prompt adoption or portant measures for the improvem of the force outlined .in-\u2018his speech op-the estimaten, and he has shown also wise + disoritoination in rejecting the propogal to increase tha-period of the annual drill to 5 days.While this, reéomm tion \u2018wus based on sound milftary principles was an instance where the local conditi in Canada make the adoption of the Reitish system impracticable.The time the class of men such as compose Canada\u2019s military force is too valuable to be trenched upon to the extent of one month in the year.If such a scheme were adopted the personnel of the force would seriously deteriorate In quality, if indeed, the strength of the corps could be maintained at all.CANADA AND DEFENCE.(Halifax Chronicle\u2014Lib.) The present Government has been \\in power five years.During that time it sald not a word about the \u201cold flag.\u201d but it has struck 33 1-3 per cent.off the tariff on British imports imposed by its administrative predecessors.It sent two conti gents at a cost of over two millions to South Africa.It has enrolled and for over two years maintained, at heavy cost.Canadian regiment at Halifax, thus settin free a regular regiment.It has contributed men for two other Canadian contingents to South Africa.It is getting ready a fifth Canadian And now it makes the announcement that it will for the future maintain an army of 100.000 trained and equipped men in the Dominion for \u201c\u2018Imperial Defence.\u201d Such has been the present Government's contribution to the Imperial defence probiem.\u201cFIL.IMSY CHAFF.\u201d (Huntingdon Gleaner.\u2014Lib.) The Government side of the dehate on the budget was closed by Mr.Paterson The Minister of Customs made as gooik-a defence of the increased expenditure as.we think.is practicable, yet it was an extremely shallow defence.It was true, he said, that In five years the controllable expenditure had been increased neariy-nine million dollars, but the Opposition never challenged it when authority for tbe increased expenditure was asked.They talked in a vague way.but they did not vote.The argument of Mr.Paterson is this, the Conservative members in the House of Commons not having voted against the Increased expenditure, that expenditure is all right.Could there be more f'imsy chaff thrown to blind eyes ® It does not signify what the Conservatives did.The Ministers have to answer to the country.They entered\u201d office under a pledge to the country that they would reduce expenditure.ave they done so * .Mr.Paterson admits they have added nine millions to the yearly expenditure.That is the condemnation of himself and his colleagues.Not only has the yearly expenditure been increased, but ten millions have been added to the debt.\u2014with a large .increase in prospect.Mr.Paterson mas bellow as long as he pleases.but need not think to deceive the people of Canada into believing that the Laurier administra- tlon has fulfilled the promises of financial | reform under which they were given office.| \u201cTHE END OF IMPERIALISM., (Le Presse.) Those who, for criminal party Interests.would have wished to have seen Sir Wil- .frid Laurier sacrifice Canada to Imperial- ! fsm.must be profoundly afflicted by the courageous speech which the Prime Min- .ister has just pronounced tm the House of Commons.No more illusions, no more room | for prejudice, tmpossible to make of him a : bete noire, and to persist in representing him as a man ready to betray.What some would not understand in his letter to Mr.Chamberlain three weeks ago.he has placed this time in a form so sonorous thst the ears of the people can no longer be opened to the false representations of others.\u201cI say.\u201d he cried out.\u201cthat It wou.be for Canada a real suicide to allow herself tn be swallowed up In a plan for the defence of the Empire.It would be throwing Canada into an abyss of eypenditure.it would be a crime to divert the i | i - cessary for our great navigation and way works to buy rifles and canhon.not hesitate to say.Hike Sir Charles per, nada has done mo hap her share for the defence of the Hn e by | constructing at her expense the Canadian | Pacific Rallway.We are ready, it is true.to improve our militia.but there is all th> difference in the worid between those plans of local defence and Imperial projects.We are going to London to discuss | commercial questions.What Canada wants 8 to improve her commercial situation.Tt | s certain that the better the arrangement | concluded by us.the more sorrowful wii] | \u2018be the gentlemen of tlie Opposition.\u201d Noth- Ing Ip that declaration is equivocal.Everything is clear.firm and impregnated with a manly pride which recalls the finest pages of our history.We know that as- sauits will not be wanting on Sir Wilfri Laurièr when he will be on the other side of the ocean.He is going towards a gigantic struggle.for Mr.Chamberlain has well disposed all things that the entire weight of the Empire will weigh down on the persistent refusal of a modest colonia! If there are some who\u201chave the courag: to disarm his will and his efficieney before he leaves, we pity them very much.but the people at large will feel that they must fortify their representative, their champlon.with all the enthusiasm and their whrmest wishes.Imperialism is not a ball game in a tournament, but a verr imminent danger.Woe to them who see in it but a ball game.For us the so vig: orous programme of Sir Wiitrid Laurier is the end of imperialism.We know that for others this grand result will be a subject of deception.\u2018 A DAILY HINT FROM PARIS.0 pe Gown of black silk with embroidered bodice.TO-NIGHT' 8 APPOINTMENTS.ACADEMY-\u2014Kellar, the Magician.POCTOR'S8\u2014\"Our Boarding House,\u201d and Pictures.THEATRE FRANAIS\u2014\"Uncle Tom's Ca- mn.ROYAL-\u2014Burlesque.THE GERM THEORY OF CANCER.The theory of the germ origin of Cancer, which we have long upheld, is now being amply demonstrated by ish and German scientists.Many scoffed at us at first, and were inclined to be incredulous.Now, with hundreds of cures to our credit, there are very few indeed who will doubt the efficacy of our New Constitutional Remedy.which cures Cancer by getting at the root of the trouble\u2014destroying the cancer germs and poisons in the .If you.would fike.full particulars of this trestment, send AR- on The Opposition had intended that Mr.d.on the House going into Committee of Supply, should raise the question of Can- being excluded from supplying meat under Imperial army contracts; but the Minister of Finance, wbo was leading the House, asked that he defer moving his propre amendment in order to allow the inister of Railways to make his long promised statement respecting the management of the lntercolonial Railway, which Was agreed to.a8 The firat item taken up in Supply was oe >8 \"that $5,500,000 chargeable\u2019 to Intercolomal way revenue, an increase of $1,000,000 over last year.Upon this, Hon.Mr.Blair made his statement, which occupied some two and a half hours in delivery.The Minister said that, besides this amount, he was asking various sums on capital expenditure.vis., 81,973,000 for the Intercolonial Railway: 410.650 on the Prince Edward Island Railway, and 81.375850 on Canals.But these items on capital account were a reduction of $4,270,000 on the amounts asked ; .The total-expenditure upon the hus t year .Jotercolonial Railway with which the pre sent Government in chargeable, incluiling the Drummond County purvhase and this Year's estimates, is $12,486,901.Of this $6.- 073,000 had been spent during the last five years in adding to she rolling stock.improving the bridges, purchasing new rails, and otherwise bettering the condition of the road.During the last five vears, the \u2018business of the road had been increasing hy leaps and bounds.This alone, he contended, tified a liberal increase of expenditure._nder Hon.Mr.Haggart's administration, the best year of gross earnings showed £.- 957,000.During the Jost five years, the gross carni had steadily increased, until in 1901 they amounted to £4.972.000.During the current vear, the earnings have been increasing at the rate of $40,000 a month, For this year they will show an increase of over 75 per cent.over the previous year, With the earnings thus increasing, the capital ex.\u201d penditure must Be proportionately increas- + ee.The Minister read a repart made in 1897- 8 by Mr.Joughins, late Mechanical Superintendent, pointing out that great improvements in the way of heavier locomotives and larger cary were necessary to equip the line as a modern road and place it on the same standard as the leading commercial roads of the continent.Mr.Blair asked why the Government road should be a play- ed-out, antiquated institution.It should he as as any railway in Canada.It was with this object that the large expenditures the Opposition criticised had n made; and in attempting to make the people believe these expenditures meant extravagance, the Opposition was misleading the country In a way unworthy of any politi- 8 Minister recited in detail | what had been done in the way of providing heavier vals and bridges, and increased siding accommodation and station Laildings, made necessary by the heavier equipment and increasing traffic.He declared that in his expenditures he had been behind rather than ahead of the requirements of the road.He claimed Shat the expenditures charged to capital account had heen properly ch The system oi bookkeeping was the same now as in the past: and he quoted from the last estimates of the Conservative administration to show that.under Mr.H rt's management.the same class of expenditures had been charged to capi tal account.As for his buying locomotives in the United States, he had done so because he could not get them in Canada.The Conservatives shad baught locomotives in the United States also: and without this excuse.Dealing with last vear's expendi.[2] à in every sense.roi the traffic of the Country.It should be raised above the level of a political machine.This had been Mis palier.He had administered jt entirely apart from party considerations, and had given the utmost liberty to its employes in the exercise of their franchise.After recess, Hon.Lanark).entered ae + John Haggart (South Ted, upon a criticism of the Hon.Mr.Blair's administration of railway matters.He quoted from the promiwes made by the Minister at the trac of the acquisition of the Drummond County Railed of fultiiment.There wus to rave heen | uo increase of the public debt through that deal; but there was an increase.\\Vhere, too, was the traffic to St.John which was to result?Where was the rain which the Government road was to have carried to the elevator there! Where was the competition with the C.P.R., which was to have ensued?The Minister had had to back down cn every threat he ever made to the C.P.R.Where was the through.traffic and the ocean traffic we were to have seen?The Minister had referred to the necessity of p heavier locomotives.Why did he buy his new locomotives hefore he had put the road in a condition for them to travel over?As to the Minister's claim that he was running the road free frum politics, he would remind the House of the deal with the Kingston locomotive works betore the elections: of the large purchases of unnecessary ties before the elections: of the purchase of unnecessary rails before the elections, and of paying more for rails than the contractor was willmg to supply them for.In regard to the Government's capital expenditure on the road.instead of its being as stated by Mr.Blair.it was $21,- 400,000.Mr.Blair had stated that he had great hopes of the future of the Interrolo- nial, and talked of extending it.Yet Mr.Blair had gone to New York for the purpose of trying to sell the Intercolonial.He now had an agent in New York, Mr.Pugsley.trying to sell the line, with whom was he negotiating® Mr.H rt had, he ssid.information from New York in that regard.Would the Minister say whether it was with the Dominion Securities Com pany\u2019 He would read for the information of the House the prospectuses issued by that Company.that it mught be seen what concessions they already claimed to have from this Government and the Nova Nco- tia Government.The name that appeared us president of this company was .Seward Webb.The name of one of the As- tors appeared among its directors.These men had not repudiated the prospectuses issued in their names: and such men would scarcelv be likely to issue false prospectuses.Tnis company, incorporated under the laws of New Jersey.claimed that they were receiving subsidies and land grants from the Dominion and Nova Scotian Gov- crnments in relation _to some 800 miles of taiiway which would give them a profit of LN above the cost of construction.Mr.Blair declared the statements made in the prospectuses\u2019 of thix company were ahaolutely false so far as Dominion subsidies were concerned.They had not been definitely promised any subsidy.Mr.Haggart stated that his information was, that though Mr.Pugsley bad hitherto failed in negotiating the sale of the whole Intercolonial.owing to the Minister having concluded that the Opposition from \u2018both sides oi politics would too strong, there was yet a possibility of a sale being negotiated for a portion of the line.\u2019 In further reference to the Dominion Securities Company, he reminded Mr.Blair that these are the same interests that have acquired the Canada Atlantic Railway.and if they did not acquire the Intercolonial: they would be building up a strong competitor to it.Hé commended this possible compe- tion to the particular attention of the Minister in connection with his large ideas for the extension of the Intercolonial ays- tem to Georgian Bay.He feared the Minister waa a little too late.In regard to Mr.Blair'a claim that heavier equipment of the railway had been necessary.Mr.Hag- gart said this was not so, in view of the clase of traffic of the Intercolonial.It wns not as though it had heavy loads of \u2018grain to haul like the prairie roads: nor was there any heavy mineral traffié for it to handle.lt was strange that the necessity for this eXtra expenditure occurred just he- fore the elections.In regard to the Minister\u2019s professions of political virtue in connection with the road, he could only say: \u201cWhenever you hear him on the side of virtue, begin to suspect him.\u2019 8 +.ve Hon.Mr.Fielding.unon the 'tonclusion of Mr.H rt's speech.rose with considerable warmth to make u few references to the Dominicn Security Company's prospectus.He denounced the circular as a disreputable transaction, and said that if Dr.Seward Webb's name was used in connection with it with his authority, he was a kind of a man that the less one had to do with the better.Te said there wus ab- soltely no foundation for the statements in it so far as the Dominion Government was concerned: and he believed he could say it was false so far as the Nova Scotia Government is concerned.The only line of thore mentioned to which the Domigion \"was giving assistance was a line of thirtv- five miles from Canso to St.Peter's, t'R.| Mr.EB.Osler (West Toronto) said he had, in the ordinary course of business, had the Dominion Securities Company recommended te him by reputable New York brokers.The fact was that New York brokers have seen the reckless manner in which bonuses are granted here, and think Canada is a profitable mine to work.The inference he drew was that we should be careful ahout granting usee to railways that are simply speculative, or whose only object is to give their contractors a pull.Mr.Fielding deolared that Mr.Osler was opposed\u201d to bonuses to every road except tir.Toler said h Mr.er said he was op to all bonuses, even to the C.P.R.ont in cases where the road was opening up à new country.Mr.Fielding anid that it wan in-quee country that the C.P.R.was wanting to huild its branch lines.-n a8 ture.he had been compelled to pay 15 per cert.more for coal, owing to the price rin\" \u201cNature gave Strength to Men\u201d Beauty to Women.\\inSMichel (Fe.Michaels\u2019 Wine) t«.GIDES .Both to Both Mr.Barker (Hamilton) brought the di \"cussion back to the Intercolonial Railway.| | > BOIVIN, WILSON à CO, MONTREAL, Can.Soie Agents for North America.WtEKS, POTTER co.DOO WASHINCTON, BOSTON, ace.\\ United States Distributing way; and claimed they had lamentab!y tui.J some officers haa been discovered.A co he real n of hin deficite by charg up to capital what should have been cha up to working expenses.He showed t at t .late (overnment, when \u2018renew: | ing rails, charged the expense to revenue; as also did the present Governdient at first.oot Just before the last election, Mr Bi an charging up new rails to capital.e figured cut that if the books had been pro- pew kept.Mr.Blair last year would have ad to show a deficit of #1.046,000, instead of $480,000.Though Mr.Blair claims increased traffic on the road, his expenses have increased to a still greater degree than the traffic.His expenses are 110 per cent.of his revenue, notwithstanding he has charged to capital expenditure.And the increased traffic was due not to Mr.Blair's management of the road, but to the gen: eral increase of business,both in Ganada.and the United States, during the past few years.Mr.Barker compared the cost of operating the commercial roads with the cost of operating the Intercolonial greatly to the disadvantage of the Intercolonial.He also referred to the coal scanddl, \u2018and Mr.Emmerson\u2019s action in relatiod-to- the letter so mysteriously produced before the Public Accounts Committee the other day.After a few remarks by Mr.Ingram (East Elgin).the committee rose; and the House adjourned at midnight.F.H.T.COMPANIES ACT IN SENATE.Several Amendments Considered.and Adopted\u2014Bills Passed.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, April 25\u2014The Senate yes terday passed the following bills: respecting the Western Alberta Railway Co.; and te incorporate the Strait of Canso Bridge e The Timagami Railway bill: the bill respecting La Compaignie du Chemin de fer de olonization du Nord; and respecting the - Niagara, St.Catharines.and Toronto Railway were read a second time, .The Nenate then fesumed committee of the whole on the \u201cCompanies Act.\u201d On clause 48 which provides that any transfer of shares shall be valid only aîter registration in the company's books, Hon.R.Dan- durand moved to add \u2018*\u2018the present clause, shall not apply to shares in companies who are listed and whose shares are dealt in on the Stock Exchange by means of scrip.\u201d The scrip he explained was to be the valid transfer of the stock, but the holder should not be allowed to vote till after registration.\u2018 Hon.Mr.Lougheed held that the whole principle of the bill was that if certain steps were taken then there should be disclosure.Under the amendment as \u2018proposed a shareholder might eell his shares without his creditors being aware.Hon.Mr.Forget could not see how any creditor of the company could be a sufferer by the amendment as scrip was only \u2018»- sued in regard to paid up a ares, If the creditor were a private creditor \u2018and not creditor of the company he had no business to know who were shareholders.Thousands of dollars\u2019 worth of scrip changed hands every day and it would be impossible to register them.Shares in many companies stood in his name and had done so for years but he did not know who the real holders were.Claims for dividends on scrip for shares of certain numbers turned up every now and then from banks and others.Hon.R.W.Scott thought that there was a great deal of nervous excitement about this bill.The clause had stood as it was for thirty years.The amendment was adopted.Clause 56 providing that trustees and others should not be personally responsible or liable was amended on the motion of the speaker so as to conform to the similar clause in the Bank Act by adding the words, \u201cfor any person named in the books of the company as being_ represented hy him.\u201d This was to prevent any persons, eé- deavouring to avoid liability by passing themselves off as trustees, etc.Clause 69 providing that \u201cexisting companies may apply for charters under this act,\u201d was adopted: It was explained that the clause was.intended to enable English and American companies doing business in CanadaÏto become Canadian companies.At present such companies could obtain a li- cenze and several were operating ii Canada.The committee went back to Clause 3 and added companies constructing and aperati telegraph and telephone lines to the list o those to whom this act does not apply.The committee then report and will take up the clauses held for amendment and - further consideration to-day.Presentation to Quebec Whip.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, April 25 \u2014Last evening the Liberal members from Quebec gathered in Mr.Louis Lavergne's room, when Mr.Pre fontaine presented him with an address and a handsome gold-headed cane.The: Quebec whip fittingly acknowled the gift and entertained his friends a some time after the House adjourned.A PRAGUE SENSATION Prince Rejects a Princess at the Altar Because Her Pedple Declined to Pay Up His Debts, ; (Special to the Montreal Star.) PRAGUE, April 25.\u2014 A great sensation was caused here today when Prince Stanis- laus Radziwill rej Princess Henrietta Chotek, a sister-in-law of the heir pre sumptive to the Austrian throne, at the ter.The bride's relatives refused to pay the princes debts, amounting to half a million ollars; hence the action of the prince.THE RUSSIAN ARNY.Serious Symptoms of a Revolutionary « Agitation Have Appeared.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, April 25.\u2014 A Bt.Petersburg despatch printed in a Slav news sheet, published in Vienna, is quoted by the correspondent of the Times in Austrian Capital.The despatch says serious symptoms of revolutionary agitation have appesred both in the ranks and among the officers of the Russian Army.The students, especially, women, are actively promoting a revolutionary pro It is said that a secret organization among letter from Count Tolstoi to a sergeant, declaring the soldiers must not betray their dut God and man.is being widely circulated, Brave Boy Fatally Burned.- NEW YO! April 25.\u2014 Joseph Altalio, a seven-year-old boy, received burns from which he will die in saving his \u2018father, Jas.Aitolio, m a similar fate, early to-day.Father son were sleeping in a stable in order to be uear a mick horse, which they were caring for, and their bed was set on fire by the upsetting of a lamp.The lad was awakened first, and, seeing his father wrapped in a burning blanket, ap te his rescue.He strippad the burning Soth from bis father, but in, doing 30 hw own othing caug re, à terrib burned about the body.b ' Rev.Dr.Hackett in Toronto, (Special to the Montreal Star.) TORONTO.April 25.\u2014-Rev.Dr.Hacket Principal a the Montreal Diocesan oor ege is in town, is the of th vost of Trinity College.quest ° Pro 3 William Lodtman, who is alleged to have swindled two Toronto banks by means of worthless cheques, is vmder arrest m De- | -troit on @ similar charge Hail.on.Robert are tn Ottawa., Mi.G.W.Williams, of Philadelphia, is at the Russell : ; .Mr, and Mra.Harry Gamble, of Toronto, \u201cate in Ottawa.= |_ Mer.D, Monet, M.P,, of Bt.Remi, is at [the BL James.L r.P.J.Hurdison; of Bydney, C.B., is at the Quoen's.| Misa Howard, of Ottawa, is registered at the Carslake.Miss A.McDougall returned yesterday from Lakewood.1 Mra.B.3.Irwin, of Coaticook, is visiting relatives in town.Mr.Roden Kingamlll, of Toronto, was in Montreal yeste Mr.J.D.Fraser, of New Glasgow, is a guest at the Windsor, \u2018 Mr.J.J.Routhier, of Ottawa, is à guest at the St.James Hotel Mr.Lionel Dansereau this week from Ottawa.Mr.H.J, Jeffery and family have gone to Dorval for the summer.: Miss Blanche Welis has returned to town from a visit to Levis, Que., .- Mrs.Ernest Stuart has returned from a shôrt stay in New York._ Mr.F.A.Veitch añd Miss Veitch, of Montreal, are in Toronto.\u2019 Mr.Jas.Robinson has returned from a three months\u2019 trip to Europe.Colonel and Mrs.R.K.W.Turner, of Quebec, are at the Place Viger.Mrs.A.McGarry has left town to spend a few days in Hartford, Conn.= Mr.H has been in town \u2018fax, are gueals at the Place Viger.Mra W.Northey, Westmount, is convalescent from her recent severe illness.r.Joseph Dick, of Canton, Ohio, and r.Renwicx Griffin are at the Queen's.Mra John Hope, \u2018Dalmeny,\u2019 is out again after an lilness of several weeks.Mrs.H.Laurie, who has been visiting friends in town, has returned to Quebec.' visiung in Lakewood, N.J., has returned te town.Mrs.R.C.Jamieson has returned to the Windsor Hetel, much benefited by her stay in the South.- Mr.and Nrs.T.T.Lagouitzx, Metcalfe ave., Westmount, are visiung in New York and Atlantic City.The Bishop of Niagara ard Mrs.Dumoulin are the guests 0! Mr.and Mrs.George Hague at \u2018IHotherwood.\u201d _ \u201cMiss R.M.Lunny.of the Royal Victoria College, has left to spend the summer at her home in Smithg Falls.; Lady Northcote, who has arrived in London trom India, Will not return to Bombay until the middle of July: The Lord Bishop of Nova, Scotia is in town, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.James Wright, Sherbrooke street.Mr.James Carruthers was on \u2018the floor of the Board of Trade yesterday after an extended absence at Toronto.Mrs.Percy Andrews, who has been visiting her parents for several weeks, has returned to her home in New York.Mrs.Charlés Henshaw, of Vancouver, B.C., is the guest of her brother-in-law, Mr.\u2018Harry Henshaw, 317 Peel street.Mrs.Joseph Benyon, of Quebec, is In town for a few days.and is the guest of Captain Benyon, Saerbrooke street.Dr.Drummond, of Montreal, will be the guest of honour in Toronto to-night at a dinner given by Mr.H.H.Dewart, K.C.Mrs.Mortimer Bogert, of .Toronto, and her little, son will spend the summer at Cacouna with her sister, Mrs.E.W.Parker, ; Mr.and Mrs.R.Macdougall Paterson, who have salled for England, intend to spend several moutis in the Old Coun- uv.Mr.John Pinder and Miss Edith Pinder, who have been spending the last two months in the West Indies, have returned to town.Mr.W.B.Foster, of Montreal, who will occupy a cottage at Heather's Point this summer, is a guest at the Strathcona, Brockville [PS Le Cs Hon.James O'Brien, \u2018accompanied by Mrs, 8.M.Whitney, Miss Anna O\u2019Brien and Mr.W.P.O'Brien, is at the Grand Hotel, Paris.: Mrs.Frank Caverhill and the Misses Caverhill, who have been spending the past fortnight In Atlantic City, have returned to town.Miss Esdalle, who is giving up her resl- dence, 33 University street, will reside for a time with her brother, Mr.Charles Es- daile, Peel street.Mr.\u2018and Mts.Fred Shearwood and their liftle daughter have left for their country residence at Dorval, where they will remain til] October, ___Philip Cohen, Montreal; E.F.8mith and \u2018Mra.Smith, Halifax, sailed.for 4 ton Wednesday on the American liner St.Paul, from New York .Hon.A.and Mrs.Boyer and the Mispes Boyer are engers by the Kron Prins Wilhelm, which sailed from Cherbourg for New York on April 23rd.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Redpath are preparing to leave for their country residence at rgeville Lake Memphremagog, wh they will spend the next six months.The Right Rev.Bishop Hall, of Vermont, arrived in town yesterday to attend the consecration of Dean Carmichael, and is the guest of Mr.Lachlan Gibb, 200 University street.Mrs.Middleton 8.Guest, with her little daughter, is on \u2018a visit to her fathef, Mr.Branchaud.before leaving for Washington.Dr.Guest has been-ordered to New Orleans, La.Mr.Thomas Green, secretary of the Nova Bcotia Steel and Coal Co., who has been stopping at the Windsor for the past two weeks, has left for Ottawa, Toronto, and other Western points.ss.Lieut.-Col.J.B.MacLean and Mra.Mac- Lean.who have been spending several weeks In the South, have returned to Toronto.Colonel MacLean has almost entire- iy recovered his health.The marriage of Miss Edna Erb to Mr.Arthur Farrell, of Montreal, will take place in Bertin, Ont.on Monday, April 28.A gift is being sent to the bride by the Shamrock Amateur Athletic Association.Mrs.D.Lorn Macdougall, 73%a Sherbrooke street, gave a small bridge party on Tues day evening.when the guests included Mr.and Mra.E.R.D.Applegath, Miss Wheeler, Miss Bond, Miss Grace Paterson, Mr.Dale, and Mr.Travers Allan.Premier Tweedie, of New Brunswick, Mrs.Tweddie, Premier Murray, of Nova Scotia.and Mrs.Murray, Premier Peters, of Prince Edward island, and Mrs.Peters, will sail from Montreal June th for England to attend the Coronation, T.Brosseau, K.C., Mrs.Brosseau, and Claude Brosseau, Montreal; H.Cornet, Shawinigan Falls, Que.; S.Frankel, Mrs.Frankel and child.of Toronto, sailed for Europe on the Nérth German Lloyd liner Kaiser Withelm der Grosse, from New xork Tueaday.2 The final meeting of the Ladies\u2018 Afternoon Euchre, Westmount, was held at the home of Mrs.A.D.Thornton, Elgin ave., this week.Prizes were won by Mrs.R.A.Hannaford.Mrs.J.W.Sims, Mrs.Kelly | and Miss Dan ce.Among those present were Mrs.SERN oronto), and Miss Briggs (Brockville).¢ Miss Alice Caven, eldest daughter of Mr.\u2018Alexander Caven, Sollector, of the miami revenue department at Stratford, Ont., was married Wednesday in St.Andrew's Church, Stratford, by Rev.E.W.Panton \u2018to Mr.Harry B.Parsons, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Montreal, formerly of Stratford.Mr.and Mrs.Parsons have left for Toronto, and will reside in Montreal.Among the Canadians at tels during the past week veus Shek NE Hays, Montreal, Plaza : Hugh Fleming.Ottawa, Cambridge ; Peter Lyall, Montreal, Murray Hill ; |C.L.Benedic real, Nethérland; R.A.Boas, Bavoy; D.J; Wallace, Montreal, Manha ; John 'B.Wilson, Montreal,\u2019 Manhatter : Andrew Mercer, Montreal, Imperial: F.W.Henbach, Winnipe bridge: olin Cam ane D nhattan; rd urhey, Toron ôr:-@.Ernest Montreal, Grand Union: Goines ol Montres] Re roan : ' ; on , Hol : B.8.Harris, T 4 Savoy; Geo.8.Canthe, Montreal, oa: bridge ra A agombe M.L.A., Mont- Montres fi en Berth ume, M.L.A., The good cook's cholce, EMPIRE SODA.\u201c Mé.and Mrs.'W.B.Torrence, of Hall- | Miss Poison, of Edinburgh, who has been | opp { [i than ever.DUROCHER STREET.Above Bernard Ave., 25 Lots \u201c \u201c Van Horne, 14 © 1 848 Park Ave: ç Then Sap ro | Ses So gy The March of IMPROVEMENT and PROGRESS is Advancing Values in Montreal Annex THE MONTREAL STREET CARS ST.URBAIN STREET.[3 at $425 each.at $100 \u201c\u2018 \u201c Terms\u2014$100 GASH,-balance in three years, or $28 CASH, balance in small monthly payments.Tel.Up 2303.&t.Viateur Ave, 18 \u2018 Bernard Ave., at $500 at $100 \u2018 30 é THE MONTREAL INVESTMENT & FREEHOLD CO., BESIDENT AGENT- SAM\u2019L -HUSSELBEE, 228 Temple Building.Thatwe are selling at half the regular price are for the lucky ones who wear the following sizes :- Men's 7,748.Women's 3,4,4, Girls\u2019 12,12, 13.Child\u2019s 8, 8, 9, Goodyear Welted and Turns.Single and Double Soles.Made of \u2018Box Calf, Velours Calf, Patent Calf, Patent Kid and Enamel Leather.Made on the latest lasts for Spring 1902.\"FOGARTY & BROS., Cor.St.Lawrence, St.Catherine & St.Dominique The Oldest and \u2018Largest Up-to-date Shoe House in\" Canada.*.1 pass through the centre of the property and the demand is greater We have now only the following lats left In these blocks.\u2018 Above Fairmount Ave., 26 Lots at $550 each.\u201c \u201c G.W.BADGLEY, Secretary.REAL ESTATE ADVANCING \u2014 HORSES ;.WANTED.ir of carriage horses, 7 or 8 Ly ne od drivers: must be perfectly kind, gentle and fearless of trolley cars and ther objects.Any gentleman wishing to sell his family pair, please address C.R.Vincent, care nf Windsor Hotel, giving age of horses, height arid price.96 3 A years old, 15.3 hands; Mrs.W.Taylor-Bailey entertained at euchre Wednesday afternoon, in honour of Mrs.Duggan, of Toronto, who is her guest.Nine tables were called Into requisition for the players.Mrs.Rodgers received the first the lone hand.ayd Mrs.Liddell the consolation, all prizea being hand-painted articles.The invited gues Included Mra.Lewis, Mrs.Busby, Mrs.Eaton, Mrs.R.Adair.Mrs.Robinson, Mrs.Mumford, Mrs.Hadrill, Mrs.Whitham.- Mrs.Pyke, Miss Browne, Miss Carter, Mrs.Liddell, Mrs.Jones, Mrs.Gardner, and many others.Great preparations are being made In Aberdeenshire to celebrate the silver wed-| ding of Lord and Lady.Aberdeen.They are both very popular.and are untiring in their efforts to benefit the poorer classes, not only in the immediate neighbourhood of Haddo House, but on all Lord Aberdeen's estates.When Lord Aberdeen was Viceroy of Ireland and Governor-General of Canada, Lady Aberdeen interested her- scif greatly in many philanthro fc schemes and she is now one of the chief supporters of the Irish industries and the Candaian Emigration Society.Lady Aberdeen is of a tall and commanding presence, but not perhaps so attractive as her elder and ohly sister, - the late Lady Ridley, whose husband since her death has been ted a peer.They were.the only two daughters x the first Lord Tweedmouth.\u2014London orld.Mr.and Mrs.George Hague held a largely attended reception yesterday afternoon at \u2018\u2019Rotherwood,\u2019 \u2018Redpath street.Mre gue, who was assisted in receiving y Mr.Hague and Miss Hague, was hand- domely Pernod in gray satin trimmed with lace.tss Hague was in tan satin with trimming of white chiffon.The house was effectively decorated with red and white \u20ac ans, the same flowers being uged in the arra efit of the tea table.Mrs Robert Lindsay and Mrs.\u2019 Dyson Hague presided in the tea room, assisted by Miss Ada Lindediy, Miss Bagg, Mirs A.Cook and Miss Murray Smith.Among the many guests present \u2018were the Bishop /of Niagara \"63 2aw of ; Best for baking, \u201cONLY 3 DA \u201c \u2026Mackerrow Bros\u2019.prise, Mrs.Coats the second, Mrs.Moore | and Mrs.Dumoulin, the Bishop of Onteri and Mrs.Mills, the Blaha of Huron, Lads Drink Grano Cereal YS MORE! Unheard of Bargains in \u2014\u2014ro0 GENTS FURNISHINGS.We cannot set them out here\u2014seeling Is be- fleving.Call and jadge for yourselves\u2014you will be surprised at the low prices.Must be sold.ALBERT DEMERS & CO., \"2246 St.Catherine St.Zune $0000000000000000000000000 90000000 4 TO THE TRADE 81 Clear These Out Our orders are to sell at the hest price on account of {Interested manufacturers and others: 500 the New Domestic Sewing Machine, acknowledged the leading machine of the world.i 500 cases Good-Will Soap, $160 per box.5 cases fine natural wool underwear.2 cases men's kid, dog, moca and other\u2019 gloves.2 cases coloured velveteens.500 dozen misses\u2019 trimmed and untrimmed hats.50 doz.men's straw hats, 35.60 line, 81.0 per dozen, 1 case silks and satins.ALS 2000 dozen of our 380 worsted hose.To keep our machines working we wil give special prices for immediate orders.and special dating.30 cases American felt hats, with 20 cases assorted goods.We are not auctioneers * they are limited.\u201d We are jobbers.commission mer- fhants and mill agents, and we have ne ra Goods consigned to us we uge our judgment 8 16 tha Price, and IT you are a cas buyer come to us.' GILMOUR, NEPHEW CO.Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbers, etc.- 366 St.Paul St., Montreal.978 Van Horne, Lady Shaughnessy.Miss Dow.the Misses Cook, Mra.R.A.Lindsay, Miss Lindsay, Mrs.Stanley Bagg.Mrs.Muthol- land, the Isses Murray Smith, Dr.and Mrs.Wilkins, Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Smith, Mrs.Henshaw (Vancouver), Mrs.H.Hen- shaw.Mrs.I*.W.Taylor, Mrs.Waddell, Mrs.Robert Savage, Mrs.James Peck, Mrs.Frank Caverhill, Mrs.Clark Murray, and others.' T = Went With Contingent.The Canadian Secret .Service has lost another of its men.Andrew Deruche, who went away with the second Montreal batch for the Fourth Canadian Contingent, and will report at Halifax, has been In their employ for some time.; \" 8 tr By Marcotte guinet street.ty interested to sell, withou table, set chairs, fine range, lery, contents of bureau, washatand, carpet.Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.7 2 tains, quilts, sheets, blankets, all for positive sale, on Monday morning.Bros.Auction sale of neat household furniture, on MONDAY, APRIL 28th, at No.& San- We have received instructions from part reserve, al the contents of the premises, comprising: Parlour set, mirrof, pictures, fine upright piano and square piano, sideboard, dining tchen-uten- GREAT CLEARANCE SALE.= ki .Rlassware, silverware, cut- 6 bedrooms, iron bed, olicloth, cur- piliows, etc, MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.at the residence In part: Handsome Cabinet in excellent order; parlour su curtains, portieres, lamp, desk.screen, gasaliers, etc.: chamber ware, wardrobe, cou blankets, etc.ware, cutlery, etc.; sewing glish olicloth, chen range with h.w.usual kitchen requisites.Sale at 10 o'clock.97 2 oak sideboard, dining table and chairs, silverware, glass- Sale of HANDSOME Household Furniture, Cabinet Grand Piano, Best Brussels Carpets, Etc.» We are lavoured with instructions to sell 131 BISHOP STREET, on MONDAY MORNING, APRIL th, Grand piano, ite in silk covering, odd and easy chairs, three-piece parlour set inlaid.cosy corner, Irish point centre tables, parlour pictures, ornaments, expensive bedroom sets An vak, curly birch, and cherry; odd bureau, brass and iron bedsteads, best mattresses, ches, bedding, extension machine, En- refrigerator, gas stove, kit- attachments, and RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers.SALE OF DAMAGED A sale by public auction West 8t.John, N.B .salt water.may be obtained from « MONTREAL.cargo ex the above steamer, St.John, N.B.Will take place on Wednsa- day.April 30th, at 2.30 p.m., at No.3 shed, CARGO, Ex 88.*\u201c*Lake Superior.\u201d of damaged stranded at The goods consist of about 300 tons of galvanized fron, tin and Canada plates, and black sheets, all more or less damaged hv Any further particulars\u2019 or information |.ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO: - : 6 ST.SACRAMENT ST., 53 All persons having claims above estate are requested duly attested, in one make immediate payment to C.L.FRIEDMA | 87 2 2 McGill Estate of Late Samuel Myers, Of Montreal.Jeweller, against the to file them, with the undersigned with- month from date; and all persons indebted to said estate are requested tu N., College ave, tes Barr bec, cuit Court.J.Plea A.Spence, Defendant.On the domicile of smid Defendant Antoine street, in the City of M solid, by authority of Justice, all cause.Conditions Motitresl, 24th Apri), 1902.4 B\u2018'urra BALE \u2014 bec suit Court.W.J.Maloney, the domicile of said Derfendant, Ly authority of Justice, afl tels of the said Defendant, Conditions cash.REAL Montreai, 2éth April, 1002, \u2018 8 BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE.District of Montreal.No.1488.Cir- .J rd and na, vs.F.a: May, 1902, -at two of the clock in the attorney .; No.433% gt.trea, will be the.goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, weized In thi h.R.ROBILLARD, B.&.C + PROVINCE OF QUE- + District of mere No: 4517.Cir- aintiff, vr.JT, Haypes, Defendant.On the fitth day nf May.1008,\" at two of the clock in the afternoon.at No.10 Gaudry.Avenue, In tho City of Montreal, will be aold, Foods and chat- in this cause.ROBILLARD, B.8.C.ERY ATTRACTIVE SALE M NO.\u201c7 YORK AVENUE, Ou Monday Morning, 28th April, : at ten o\u2019oclook.Handsome odd pieces of drawing room: furniture, chairs, tables, seltee, cabine polut lace curtains, fancy lamp, mantel\u2019 clock, brass gasaliers, carpets, bookcase, ' Morris chair, oak Davenport, lounge, oak dinner waggon, oak leather-govered chalrs, oak dining table, dinner d tea sets, fFlassware, etc., oak bedroom set, hair mattresses, white enamelled iron cot and ha!r mattress, dressing bureaus, folding bed.iron bed, gas stove and generator, good refrigerator, kitchen utensils, etc.Everything attractive and good WALTER M.KEARNS, y 2 Auctioneer.Sale Household Furniture At 7 Hanover Street, On Monday Afternoon, 28th April, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.Black walnut parlour set, Brussels and Tapestry carpets, curtains, tables, M.T.sideboard, extension table, otlcloth, dining chalrs, couch, glassware, crockery, plated- ware, brass gas fixtures, etc.; contents of 8 bedrooms, bed linen, blankets, iron beds, wardrobe, No.8 improved Leader cooking: stove, gas stove, ice box, kitchen utensils, ete.- WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE Handsome Furniture, Axminster and Brussels Carpets, Steel Engravings, Good Ornaments, Ete, Etc.At No.475 ARGYLE AVENUE, Westmount, On Tuesday Afternoon, 29th April.AT TWO O'CLOCK PRECISELY.The subscriber will sell by public auction thes contents of this very neatly furnished house.Everything is of good quality, and only a short time in use.Drawing Room Chairs and Tables, Couch, Brass Easel, Gilt Stools, Louis IV.Cabinet, Costly Engravings, Axminster Cars pet.Splendid Ornaments, Card Tables, Quartered Oak Sideboard, Extension Table, 10 Leather Covered Chairs, 50 Fine Healthy Plants of different varieties, Dinner and Tea Sets, Quartered Oak Bookcase, Box Lounge, Roll Top B.W.Desk, | Library .Table.Quartered Oak and other 97 2 Bedroom Sets, Hair Mattresses, Tollet- Ware, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Walnut Cheffoniere, Coloured Embossed Lamp for Gas or Electric Light, Oilcloth, Refrigerator, \u2018Prowse\u2019 Range, usual Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.This sale will be most attractive, as the house is tastefully furnished.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE.wees .Private Library Including many costiy and interesting volumes, will be sold by public auction, for account of the owner, who is leaving for England, at the undersigned's salesroom, 1828 Notre Dame Street, on TUESDAY EVENING, 23TH APRIL, At 1.30 O'Clock.| Catalogues ready on Saturday.Books on view day of sale.WALTER M.KEARNS, 97 3 Auctie No.223 BERRI STREET, (Near St.Catherine St.) Mrs.Louis Lavallee has Instructed us to sell at the above address, MONDAY MORNING, 28th APRIL, at 10 o'clock, All her neat furniture, consisting of h.c.parlour set, carpet, mantel mirror, lace curtains, ornaments, .centre tables, hang- lamps, dining room furniture, bedroom furniture, mattresses, springs, hed covers, feather pillows, mirrors, oilcloth, stair carpet, wicker chair.hall oil light, hall atove, refrigerator, cook stove, kitchen sundries, eté., \u201cetc.FRASER BROS.97 2 Auctioneers.Nos.416 and 418 ST, JAMES STREET.Auction sale of the contents of restaurant and dwelling above, MONDAY MORNING.26th APRIL, at 10 o'clock, Consisting of dining tables and chairs, mirrors, counter, shelving, gas fixtures and Auer lights, Gurney range, Montreal Gas Co.stove, hot water boiler and attachments, lot kitchen sundries.Also the contents of 11 rooms, iroñ beds and springs, mattresses, odd bureaus and washetands, chamber crockery, pictures, curtains, blankets.qufits.feather pillows, oflecloth, carpets, etc., etc.- FRASER BROS, 7 2 Auctionesrs.MARKET ¥ DEPARTMENT.Tenders For Work on the Now Fish Market, Berri St.Sealed tenders ring the title \u201cTenders for Work on the New Fish Market.Berri Street,\u201d will be received at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, up to noon on Wednesday, May 7th next, for certain work require ed on the new fish market, Berri street.Fach tender must be accompanied by an ccepted cheque for ten per cent.the brice demanded for the execution df the work.This cheque must be deposited in the Hands of the City Treasurer.257 8 quéstion may be examined at the office of Mr C.A.ves, architect, No.180 8t.Catherine street, between the hours of 10 a.m.and 5 p.m.: For all other information, apply to Mr, J.E.A.Biron, superintendent of City Hall.By order, L.O.DAVID, i City Clerk.City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Montreal, April 24, 1902.97 2 TENDERS.Will be received by the Canadian Pacifia Railway for construction work required in the reduction of grades on the Ontario and Quebec Raliway between Smith's Falls and Toronto; this will inelude clearing.fradinæ, masofiry, bridging and trackiay- ng.Bpecifications and formas of tender will be furnished-on application.Plans and profiles may be examined in the office of | WF.Tye.Chiat of \u20ac tion, Montreal.where bide should be sent not later than the 10th day of May.1902 The lowest, or any tender.not necessarily\u2019 accepted.\\ CAE, \u2019 WwW.F Chief Engfheer of Construction, Montreal, 23rd April jam ia ! \u201cThe plans and designs of the work in = à pe à i À EE rs EE EE TOI A - Kcn-direct Rri cent % ey 4 à LR RME RE Snr koe Les ph : , on: Right Rev.F.Courtney.La) Lo t The consistenc ab to detract from the TT Tye : 3 JOR \"À .\u2019 7 \u2014 Eloquent Sermon Wa SOLEMNLY CONSECRATED TC-D.Lo Y Elaborate Ceremony Took Place in St.George's Church s Preached by the Right Rev.the Lord Bishop of Niagara.- J The Very Reverend James Carmichael D.D., D.C.L., was to-day, consecrated Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Montreal, with the right of succession thereto.The ceremony was performed at St.George's Church, of which the new dignitary has for years been pastor.His Grace the Archbishop of Montreal officiated, assisted by Their Lordships the Bishops of Huron and Niagara.\" The church was hliel with a reverend congregation, which followed the cynferring of the dignity with rapt attention.Thé altar had been decorated for the occasion, being draped in white, and covered with tulips.Lilies and roses.At the foot of the altar were pots of ferns.while the sanc- wary was decorated with palms.The church was brightly lighted.COMMUNION SERVICE CELEBRATED.At 930 a.m.the Communion service was celebrated.This cccupied almost an hour.Fully half an hour bitore the consecration ceremony bezan.the church was tilled with peuple.The wardens and vestrymen of the church acted ax ushers.e order uf the consecration service \u2018s somewhat different trom that of the cele bration of the Holy Communion.Before ev.Dyson Hague came forward and an: nounced that owing to the length of tune that would be occupred with the consecra tion, the Bishop had deemed it advisable that the people shuld take the communion next Sunday.instead of at the communion service to-day.The Bishops and the clergy would take communion to-day, The Bixhop- elect had requested that his beloved people ould communicate with him on Sunday next.y THE PROCESSIONAL HYMN.The organ pealed forth and the choir and congregation took up the processional hymn.\u201cThe Church's One Foundation,\u201d while the procession filed into the church.irst came the surpliced chair.the members of which filed to the stalls, then came the wardens and vestrymen of St.(George's amd of other churches and lay delegates to the Synod.These lined up on either side of the aisle, and were follwed by the clergy who also lined up to make way for the Archbishop, the bishops and their chap laine.The dignitaries present were: Very Rev.W.B.Boud, D.D.Archbishop of Mont real, and Metropolitan of Canada: Right Rev.A.C.A.Hall, DI), Bishop of Ver mont; Right Rev.W.P.Sweatman.D.D.\u201c Lord Bishop of Toronto: Right Rev.Maur : ice S.Baldwin, 1).D.Lord Bishop of Hur: D., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia; Right Rev.A.Hunt er Dunne, D.D.Lord Bishop vf Quebec.\"Right Rev.Charles Hamilton, D.D.Lord Bishop of Ottawa; Rev.Dr.Thornice.Lord .Bishop of Algoma: Right Rev.J.Philip DuMnulin, D.D.Lor! Bishop of Niagara.the hour for the opening ot the nd ang « Right Rev.-W.Lennox Mills, D.D.Lord Bishop of Ontario: Right Rev.Dr.Pri-l- ham, Lord Bishop of Saskatchewan and Calgary.each attended by his chaplain.The Dean followed.bringing up the rear of the procession.The Bishops entered the sanctuary.while the chaplains took seats on the east side of the chancel.and the other members nf the clergy.the wantens and delezates tock scats at the front of the church.COMMENCED COMMUNION SERVICF Right Rev.Dr.Sweatman, Bishop of Toronto.begun the communion service.His Lordship Bishop Courtney read the Epistle.which was Acts, xx.17, while the Right | Rev.Dr.Hall, Bishop of Vermont, read the Gospel.St, John, xxi., 15.The Epistle used was the story of St Paul's farewell to the Ephesiaus at Miletus.at the close of his third missionary journev.and his charge to them to be faithful and steadfast.The 4Fospel was the record of Christ's charge to St.Peter to feed his flock.- After the Nicene (reed had heen nung.Rev.Dyson Haque gave out the hvmn: \u201cThe Harvest Truly is Plenteous.but the Labourers are Few.\u201d \u201c BISHOP OF NIAGARA PREACHED SERMON His Lordship Dr.Dumoulin Delivered Eloquent Discourse From St.John XX., 21.His Lordship Dr.Dumoulin, Bishop of Niagara, preached the sermon from the text \u201cThen said Jesus to them again, Peace be unto vou.as My Father hath sent Me.even as I» nd you.And when He hd aul this He breathed upon them.and saith unto them.Receive ye the Holy Ghost.Whose ever sins ye remit, they are remitted unio them.and whosoever sins ye retain, they are retained.\u201d Nt.John, xx, 21.These words.he said, were addressed to the Apostles late on the day of the resurrection, on the eventide of the greatest day in the world's history.In that sacred house the risen Lord had imparted to His Apostles a great commission, which has continued.and will continue to the end of time.It was given in language so clear and strong.that it 18 well nigh impossible to overrate it.As the Son was the Apostle of the Father.so Her appointed these men ,the Apostles of the Son.Notwithstanding the controversies that hive arisen in recent years as to the extent of the authority vested in tbe Tishops, that great commission was given to them, Ly Chut Ilimself.The College of Apastlis were the tigst bshopa.They went forth umler the direction of St Paul the Apostle sf the Gentiles, and did great work.They established churches and ordained priests and their great office has continned to this day.They were appointed to teach.to preach, to ahsolve, to rule.to ordain and appoint presinters and deacons, to drive out heresies, to perpituate their own office.Na the \\poctles and their successors went on doing.COUNCIL AT MCEX Then, they met in the tirst great council and at Caiceda there wore just double that number, 736.Of those who attended there -some\u2014 who sho it tHE porons \u2014\u2014yvere- that they had been ready to give up ther lives to follow the Master.In later days the men in the exalted office of binhopg had held the highest pow.ns, some as soldiers, otliers as Chancel.re, like Wolsey and Richeliew.In eur own day, at Lambeth, may be seen primates \" frem all parts nf the world, The swnrtlv African, the dark skinned native of Ina.® American.the Canadian, all have left \u201ctheir homes, their pastoral ties which are pr to follow the call of the Great Master?Thijs divinely constituted office still bears the gross placed in its hands by the Divine .[The rol to which they were mak- isg a worthy addition to-day showed the mes of men who had laid aside tica to x w the work of the Master.This great \" offic, which is older than any secular throne cannot fail, for it in the mainstay of an in tation divinely founded, divinely sustain.Modern spirit in civil and canon law to the restriction of the powers of bishops.They did not seek ater au- A, Dechuse it brought greater respon ;.of modern or power to bring \u201c about things to expect the same re mite as if the power were an originally - .The bishops must not he held responsible for that which can be repressed at Nirea.at which were present 315 hishopas, | The Seal of the Episcopal- Ring\u2014 ot- only by the authority of the bishops, but which the civil law takes out of their hands.Every man vested with authority should have powers vested in him to enforce that autherity.for where authority ends accountability must also stop.The Head of the Church knew these things.and that is why he gave such extended powers tp the bishops.{ BISHOP 1$ FIRST OF ALL.There is one potentiality, however, that cannot be taken away.The bisho;: is first of all, and above all, the father of his people\u2014their father 12 Gol.This name expresses the idea that a Bishop should be kind and considerate and loving to his people.Its corrëlative is sonship.The clergy must be sons te their - bishop, loving him and obey.They must not let youth- HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP CARMICHAEL.- ful exuberance, must not let a henefice.a freehold.a legal point remove them from the admonitions of their father in God.The vow.the oath that they have taken at the most solemn moment of their lives must not be thrown aside at the first difficulty that arisex.Above the civil law, and the canon law was the fatherhood of the bishop.It is impossible to suppose that the power or greatness of the Church ia to be less to-day than in the past.The word of Christ was: \u201cI will be with you all days, even unto the consummation of the world.\u201d This power is as necessary now as when he pave it, and it was given to last until the end.ADDRESSED THE CANDIDATE.\"Turning to the candidate for conseera- tion, the preacher said the self-same words would be pronounced over him today by the representatives of Christ.as had been spoken by Christ Himself to the Apostles.God had trained the new dignitary up to bis work, and was not entering it A novice, Nothing in all this world is so good asx true loving friendship between man and man, brother and brother in God: the The Episcopal Ring of Bishop Carmichael.preacher.therefore.offered to his brother his heart with all his affection.The Church ta all the Dominion.the Church which for the last ten years chose the dean as the Lead of its synod in this province, and in the Dominion synod since its inception, re- Jomiced 1n his elevation to the well deserved dignity.As St.Mark.whose feast was being celebrated had been a son to St.Paul. an inostimable natrument which may prove value to you.« We cordially invite you our instruments whe molest your visit.There Is But ove PIANOLA PROGRAMME SATGRDAY, 38th APRIL, AT 4 P.M.1 Capriccio Brillante .Mendelssohn PIANOLA.12 Traumerei .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Sohumann ÆOLIAN ORCHISTRELLE.3 laFestaValeo.Ritter It can be bought by moderate payments if desired.u to visit our Warerooms and will T you want to purchase or not.No it gladly show L.E.N.PRATTE & CO.Makers of the Pratte Piano and Sole Agents for the Pianola, ., Mason & Hamlin, Kranich & Bach.Fischer, Ga Folin Aeriel, Haines and Regina of N.Y.2461 St Catherine Street.AERIOL PIANO.« Si J'etais Roi-Ouverture .Adam ÆOLIAN ORCHESTRELLE 8 (Coquetto Meaurie 7°: Pre Eine PIANOLA.ADMISSION FREE.+ 3 NEW YORK MARKET STRONG.NEW YORK.April S.\u2014The opening dealings in stocks in Wall street showed a strong and active market, with the demand widely distributed throughout all the departments.The opening takings of United States Stecl were of 15.006 shares.snd of the preferted S00 sharea.the apread in price of each reaching 3-8 at an extreme advance of & for the common and % for the preferred.There were sales of 680 TANTED \u2014 AND OOM \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, T bedrooms, parlour and diniug room.ex- a FOR SALE \u2014 À WESTMOUNT A De- W years of age.in office of ae ANTED \u2014 CLASS parca [En R ares.2 ting raised, double and single, Ron + ~ NICELY PR NISHED ROOM TQ - © temad ard and cohcrete pou rooms, - : man machine werk.Apply stating ex- timprove- bathroom ter boat Lenmion kitchen.Rar LE a | stone Jot 0\u20ac Sand, laid où ta law.and labucent must i a xp full Poriemce and salary to The J Me ola water on Boor.oath.ah ot and mas.etc.7 McGill College avenue.2 Do taxes: necessary decoration will be dong rege c on Farm plume and cherry trees: W.S08 Star Offs.% 3 Ce.Taerbrooks, Que.canrete.ou telephone: clam party ocaly; not moving.JpOOMS \u2014 TWO COMFORTABLY FURNISH.; Eudiing tenant.Apply room IB.TERPIO roeberry ana = vt | \\WaNTED _ OPERATORS ANTED \u2014 CHEFS AND COOKS BOX = aby ge- Wars PSE, TovNe _LAD ¥ roy who \u201c5 2) foot rooms en weite or sereraie 2 { within five misutss Walk of electric care: fine om shirts and waists: wages paid add 8 324, Star Offiot.certe.et fer ceah ® companion; ain to travel.D, greed i _\u2014 Jot for i Dome for a family with young children: city ateady employment Stecart.Aton rod et A i one _ ing EY, Re Ms 10 PHILLIPS PLACE.NEWLY ried couple; breakfast if desired.41 Mackay\" 3 , TO LET \u2014 ONE OF THOSE FINE SELF.; yrne: CN Co., ONice.sé fitted up for gentlemen, willing to tor : contained houses.No 131 Mance ot.just and country cumpined: De pid to rompt Maistre, 67 Latour st ss s VVANTED NOINEER.QUALIFIED TO 215 30 Notre Dame.103 \u20ac frst class accommodation: breakfast: valet : above Sherbrooke sftest, 13 rooms.very com- purchaser for $19.00% not muc hn _ run machinery To or der 10 \u2019 : WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY TOUNG MAN \"es OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ; plete, repairs done to suit temant Apply to Ew.H.L Pum , Temple Las a V ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS WOMAN ook toms; must ne unie and quasss for.three Fo \u2014 CE yr COKE.13 speaking both languages 3) book- |.= also single fro6it room on bathroom fac, pir, Cy yrevesamn Messer Yo | icine ore ETE, ATR en Te Aa ve TRE Lea ue Ral fT SM CRAVE bioeer or roses rie Sie: expertences: cas |: FpooM \u2014 FRONT.Ot arr Oo: | 13 Ber od) ace d = R SALE \u2014 COUNTRY RESI- goud moat and pastry ro node.: ent D.The Mon - me - or gen n only.all coa- î \u2014__ 2 TO LET \u2014 LARGE UPPER TENEMENT.dence : very handsome and d = and Srey, Warten \u2014 A MAN TO CARRY + CONFEC.fan On.New Yorn LitS rai ; Gaz weeks.\u201c=; Var ES > (URI.@ Mansfeld a.Ey Ochs.CRED, very os SE \u201c © rooms.$18; lower tenement.7 rooms.residencé, situated at Rothegay, Ni - tionery samples, as a aide on com sad corner cf Aun and Ottawa WANTED \u2014 PAINTING, PAPER HANG- ence.a1 KL Charles Bofromes at.Bear Shor hot water furnace.12: lower mar 3 roma $7 the Intercolontal Raflway, nine inuts trom WANTED \u2014 MAN FOR SUPERINTENDING Tan \"V7, 206, \u201cal ome WOW nym Ad xu tinting.gralning and plastering: best | [ROOMS \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE, ON | brooke Call after six near ne end $& 213 St.Hypolite st.96 , St.John.N.B.The house is large and art ana Shipment wharf.nd yy .y For SALE -.OFFICE DESKS.HIGH retorences.Deep a card.A.Rubinger, ses Ca- bathroom flat.Auer light, hot water.all | 2 2 LAN SE | Salen tah hott Tonk | (vies \u2014 move wre a We Se ne | ee AS, STE mt Ben 1 SE a EE To he SHRRERooRe eee FI h INT.3 .a ._ as A an for y nen: on lues omiaique wt rca mined nd Feats Stables outbuildings.The house te A Paes, at 708 Pine = about to be formed: lary 300 par month.Ad- Avoty Gredem and Cu, Star Office.e tt W ED ir AN MAN, wae come TO LET COMFORTABLY rom | tur ished room.for ome OF WO gemtlemen: vn® for occupation Apel 10 Estate Wilson, Jos \u20ac.murs ne cru PTE peste opposite te head of Simpson at.3 dress L.7348 Star Branch Office.se 2 Fe SALE \u2014 HARDWOOD BLOCEA.$1.18; TX &round gentlemen's grounds.Apply to R nished rooms in quiet house.oF Univer.{ tal hoard IT desire.J.EC Sar Office.or jimochuwp.Manager.Xo.13 Pl 433 would make a very fine gentieman's sum- Warts \u2014 MAN TO ATTEND TO FUR.\\WANTED \u2014 ao YOUNG MAN AG BooK- |, = cnt sabe $133; wimdioe.$1.35: Be, Groen, Renaud.Ths Andrews Home.sity ot 38 | Tel.Mount 67.TO LET LOWER TENEMENT, a t Xi to a for have rence Abey te William Ewing and suages; must Nore od puree ects Siaie sav News Outarte.wi es WANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY BY A Ro S back aren for one HER FROST oO rom A ERT PRETTY Te cie | b apd w 7 - .Sesdsmen.142 teat ot, Montreal.08 3 and expérience.F.Star Office.ve 2 t one of twa.Auer, large room.newly furnished.on the lath fa Lagauchetiers 2 six Soma b ; >| hy a Manchester: Robertson & Amel Ww = on Ta orrice or a Ÿ \u2014 Fos SALE \u2014 ON PATMENTS.AT a an respectable owan.laundry Tork, fouee- ee Cath hot water.1825 Ontario st.acer | floor, 30 St.Denis.opposite Viger square.2.> fui nant.Apply upetairs .ANTED \u2014 FOI FFI ANTED \u2014 STITCH cash peices, .Stoves.work; city references.Address L 2403.Star EL > - holesale gooda house smart .and shoemakers at M.Lamontagne refrigerators, baby ü To LET FOR SALE\u2014A HANDSOME HOUSE.| Apply with references De 200 star omer\u201d co.1902 Notre Dame at._ USES ep um wanted.Untrenent © Furaieure Où.OTC oe 2 Role tron A suitable far Fr | ROOMS DOUBLE ROOM ON BATH FLAT 4 s complete, with well laid out grounds.se $ Craig st Tel Main 530.Branch t2 St Ÿ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG WAN OF 13 AEEKS sons: alec able board.Bi Metealfe si.ve Nue comfortably \u2018turn with board.teles : i - +.17.fronting on Lake St Louis within half a \\ JANTED \u2014 UPHOLSTERER.CONSTANT Catherine.= rhone in house.T3 McGill College avenue.neap 11a Argyle avenue, © rovms.furnace.8 5 \u2014 t: good A 180 .an office; has S yearn experi- | Sherunoke st.ai mile of Beaconsfield Station : sultable for ANTED RESSMAKER, FIRST CLASS : wages.Apply Dor - ence post ook 120 Bernt, de ns SEE $e summer and winter : water laid on : lot waists and skirts bands: permanent work: chester st ai] SALE \u2014 A GREENER 12 BORE.HAM- Star Office.Meecpine, Address D.PE Roows al Conveniences, private family.SRG\u2019 FOr Ms TO LET.FURNISHED.: wa IE ; xh ta Esoû condition > e y.2 MS DOURLE BEDROOM To LET.6 Durscher, 9 rooms, furnace, EX.god cold: fruit and vegetable (Sarden.good wages amon.Bishop st 98 3 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLS To SEW ox B.MOL Siar Often.*, \\WANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT.LADIES oo ___ a+: R arm the Teta aiming rom \u201cand 239 Prince Arthur.I roums furnace; for ouse, etc.wou antler Th VW ANTED\u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.ABLE and eyes.Apply to John P.Black blouses.skirts, drecece and QUES RES OME \u2014 PARLOUR BEDROOM DININ: | DPI In retum for giving tourne Ny 6 raonthe: $10 mer.Also tor, sale.to smaller no ® to do plain cooking; mo washing 267 and Co.183 Vitre st.uw 3 FOR BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT KARN well and reasonably.Miss Ryan, 3 Fullipe = room.kitchen, furnished.heated.In re.| ooo \"or Franch Office.: nd \u2018a 142 Union avenue § rooms furnace; for «To ,, ishop st 3 > design.with turn for hoard.398 St.Charles Borromee st.! Epu 7 * - - = for sale, plot of und, 18 ft.TANTED \u2014 A STRONG YOUNG MAN TO brsata.Apply to D.W.Karn, 2362 St - ; - | JROOMS - THREE COMFORTABLY FUR- § months ETS BUREAN., (x 5 ft.tronting on Lake St Louis; WWANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY AS CLERK W Eure Ja Caotory.Appty to John P.Buack Wine wt 83 WANTED \u2014 POSITION AF WORKING Dear Sherbrooke Oa) after dx pm 93 4 | IV mide pare ariour bedrooms and smal © Arthur avenue Lachine < rooms.fur- deep water: choice location for summer LF for confectionery store Apply after verse.: ME JFoR saLx \u2014 ABOUT tin CORDS OF HARD rr a ePoreon who haa had a: [ROOM \u2014 LARGE.WELL (FURNISHED | far three minutes\u2019 walk from Dominion ze 14e, $1S residence ; unsurpassed for boating, etc.\\ TANTED \u2014 ENGINEER.QUALIFIED TO wood: also 380 cords of soft.little experience; good references.F, 3500, Star bright \u2018bedroom.on bath flat, Auer light.69.\u201cOsborne at.a Ww.ERNEST BOLTON.Apply to D.M.MeGoun, 157 St.Jones N TANTED \u2014 SODA WATER CLERK AT Tun machinery of steamer under 100 tops; JA Maher.4 Sommerville ave, W ws te Tn and contrat euninule der ! .\u201cA 3 Tan Notre Dame.Ttre parties find ry comfort.refin- 0s ae Smo ver ot ne taxes Jés, M TO RENT \u2014 THAT LARGE STORAGE.N storeman wanted for wholesale fur work: must be able to sew: references - ployed.\u201cFurther particaiare te Phone Mount hice] = baths: \u2018limited number, TOUAt ! wa! : er a+ BB ne Tomer Aranéret ad foe- APBLY to 8.T.and Sons, 3 8.Helen Apoly to Mru Pangman.76 Union ave.cop as rea\u201d at malt FRED ROLL.) 150.mot moving.741 Sherbrooke st se 3 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD AT 112 STANLEY \"TO LET \u2014 FLAT OF % ROOMS, WELL Mery orcupied by O.and E.sart: rent low.J.street.2 FANTED \u2014 SMA ; able cout: table a : st.hot water heating.Auer light; pei- pleted.cheerful and healthy.open plumb.Barry.142 Bonsecours Market ps VVANTED \u2014 BOY.SMART BOY TO AS- Wo ed ed Mangas st TRL AS ors or beard room \u201cAre > io Tey Cradook WwW May.Advartiser du ous.of vacurine ER CCE Dente} Satwven Dbord ana 1 gauche.Tate family: references exchanged.WF 3 1.8.hot water heating.large verandahs and - p .; ET \u2014 , 8 NO.fat in warehouse and Real Estate Agency Co.203 St t as 3 \" ; a een e damediats possession.Just @n- RAS Piment Street oposaite Framer In: B.T.Greealesse and Som.8 Si fleten me ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FINISHERS James st.outstés agent or IT a, ES | aot eee ea FROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.A WIDOW LADY.hed.moderate rent Thorman Ligpet.7472 St 18 Durchester street.oppual : for pants, also à strong boy to do pross- iy eat & vr bath.mot moving with son and daughter will give room and {atherine st.cr at Thornton Villa £1 cod tf ZU, WOO alt ood tenant, The J.Cragek | ne.Be.P : a\u2019 2a SALE \u2014 FIRST UPRIGHT ates typewriter.Fiease address N.3760, \u2018Gear | JROOMS \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED 20d lo a gatieman.al ay \"TO LET \u2014 MIDDLE FLAT.7 HEC.Simpson Real Estate apd Agency Co, Mer ware \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED 29°F planc.latest style, 71-3 octaves, three Office.: ST: bedroom.on bathroom fal, ges and Auer COMMON: e- ste È { son street.six rooms.Dainy furnace.\u20ac chants Bank Building.92 dress makers, steady employment.Heary Pedals.American make.great sacrifice lah suitable Tor one or two seatlemes.Ap- |?# ant electric Might.comreis cellar pas ae \u201c2 and Co.Phillips square.92 WVANTED \u2014 A 20000 GENERAL Reference moving.$38 cash.288 St Dominique st.92] WANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN.WORK BY ply 108 Mansfield st.\"2 COONS \u2014 AND BOARD.TWO LARGE sw range combined: ren: moderate Apply 707 , TO LET \u2014 LARGE STORE.WITH 7 train Pr R BALE _ REMOVED TO 8 PRINCE the day.Apply 20% Bromsdon lane.TEE + double rooms.clean and well Mherbrooke.we a delise above, No.30 Nowe Dame rt.W ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, ŒUST T° F ASS ET MOSED TO A ANTED \u2014 BT ENQLISHMAN POSITION OMS \u2014 TO REFINED PARTIES ONLY.food board for gentiemen in private family, SVENIEN WH, Masterman.20 Notre Dame st.7 3 le mood cook 138 Durocher ut.VWWANTED \u2014 A GOOD \u2018GENERAL SER.only receatly.with two ethers.$3 each to take Ra store OF timekeeper, night | tants Wn Toh Von a eve MAO EU Ith use of telephone.vicinity Park avenue.ee 0 LET \u2014 NICE CONVENIENT FLAT, .na no washing.Apply 408 Argyle ave.the lot: we we, $8.duty, paowiedge of horses and léctricits Urbain st.cormer Ontario.a \u201cFurther particulars address F.G., P.O.Box 9 1 oe?Marlboro POR ses To LET FACTORY FLATS.Au VVANTED 4 en REV RIGHT FOR.LOR w : ; > ses due .wv.K, x Jaw orl locality ge, ames nt : >: ° .A sizes, steam beat and power supplied.Notre Dame at.in rear.' For 3ALE = LD COINS.ALBO GOOD Rooxs \u2014 COMFORTABLE.BRIGHT AND BOARD.860 DORCHESTER ; boue : ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR à clothes bath : OOMS \u2014 : Dérontha or unfamiebed fœr eas or wer font Si Maurice si: hear Medi #1 % \\WANTED \u2014 GoOD PLAIN COOK oR EX.11,22 or Tos ir tami | oa Tonk Abt evening: 0 Emery wt WANTED warning.\" vail agar hey oi role Tm, Sot mina nurs halla Forme Je, DEN RES eet a Shui ern flat of six rooms IX Mance st.Rent mod- A general errant: good wages: a So references required.Apply at LIGHT GAR FI Quickly.satiatactorily.Drop .26 E-cderate.30a Ctty Councillors.8 2 aw end Telephone, Aver Light excep- .\u2026 =t2 tain et.mu to Dorval summer.- .\u2014 \u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCES.with references, 386 Mountain SEE \u2014 Fres Blight electrolier.$1.73; brack Charles Borromes OCME\u20143 ROOMS BATHROOM F100R, tosally clesn: cos Toms rz: COTTAGES TO LET.ANITOU HALL FORMERLY TAR Rœst- | VANTED \u2014 À TOUNG WOMAN FOR THE WY Sears: Sau io dan ba rome exp versity.Open until ® p.m.\u2019 ne Leas re \u2018paren or moult Mine 05 T Beaver Hall square.Telephone Pat aw B 2 St Catherine st Tulaphome Up 11.et me = dence of the Count and Countexa à Ivy.Bath vl y.Apply bousekesper, Turkish ace Se pret re PUY si: sa got a po ; Ad- Also obe double room.na Rane .LE \u2014 4 BI dress J, $423.Star Office.TO LET\u2014OR FOR SALE, COTTAGE, has been fitted up as a i Stearms ladies: and : + OOMS \u2014 GENTLEMAN WILL f 9 apartments, 20 for the season, am.\"oft.and is in every respect samiradiy sued TANTED \u2014 FOR A GROCERY DELIV.ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR and Cleveland.all high sm ed ANTED \u2014 BY A GOUD SRAMSTRESS A home In private family, large well fer- ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED that Its elevation and ouest the pines at St Hilaire ; only & situation Pare perfect.Its mrroundines form à ery a man who understands the care of small family.Apply tmmediately to 7 gor Box 7 P.O a.maid, Jo a lay going Masked bedroom.all modern conveniences, $10 ma minutes from city.B.F.Cam pbell.% \u20ac |* n Pi ao r horses and knows the Sr Address The (o- Prospect st.Geod wages.7 2 : 72 of lady'a first class re- POT ar peints Hutoh leon at.Addr LL YANTED \u2014 BY J A YOURG RUBINESS WO- TO LET -.NEW (OTT.\u201cor.Thien Ie uvre sep br the White Moun: operative Grocery.St Antoime st.corner Oar.WANTED \u2014 SMART BOY, ONE Accs.CHARD \u201cFl Shar Branson .Wo a nicely tarnished mom with beard: ! EW AGE.+86 ST.UR- tains.The plumbing.à , etc.are of the 7 RDWOOD BEDROOM ooms TO LET TWO LARGE FRONT frm a refined ten family, residing within : bain street.ted throughout.exten- mont recent and ved type.There will te \\ ANTED \u2014 A CARTER TO CLEAN OUR tomed to hotees Apply 216 sets, with springs and JANTED \u2014 BY JOBBING CARPENTER well furnished.electric light - 10 minutes\u2019 k of Victoria square.sian kitchen.Daisy .cement basement, an electric launch on the lake.good Ashiny.yard.Also a3y one requiring guod ashes Greene Avenue.M 2 new.dal price; other odd furhitare.2 Cuth- York by day or kb.Orders promptly at- oy ery Conan a.oufars writing please State particulars.price.ete.Ex- on premises © [ent reves 1a.87.50 af\u201d boating.tathing etc and a golf course Ia be QO dor.Canal Bank Factor rs TR traded 0.Aly 4 Qu Counc lors ®t 2 nice fat, very central.For further ars change of references desired.Address Mba L.un premises.ing arranged: convenient\u2019 mall service: three Windsor, Canal Bank Factory ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE CARPENTERS, \u2018 | very central.2 references ent + TO LET COTTAUR NO 1 HUTCHI.IMPR dally fom ia Le Na Eee YANTED FIVE EXPERIENCED GIRLS ply at 1 |F ahead carpets ore WA outdoor \u2018work on Re \u2014 - A - ~ 7 - .Agathe d \u2014 on « a \u2014_ 3 ; son etreet, 4 bedrooms.Dairy furnace.which ie 4% miles from the Hall, No one œuf Ware 18, to label cans, nee to-moe- ANTED \u2014 A LAUNDRESS TO TAKE ween every afternoon from te 6 at 804 Lagau- health.altuation aa collector: Evod references COMS \u2014 TO LET AT 12 BRUNSWICK \\WANTED BY RR LLL TR Led gs and electric Hght: all modern conveniences.for ering from comsumption will be received.Fur Tow morning.Apply J.W.Windsor.Canal family at het own howe.ADPY chetlere ot.\u2018 O.S762, Btar ut.à good sized front room.well lighted ady room to give: Decvssary decorations to sult tenant.cent mod y to Mrs.Browning.\u2018\u2018lengarly.( Bank Factory.near Wellington mare.at 907 = i and cheerful.> 2 [ay Would pay modera! pre do Ligauche.: d e #2 © Mehl College avenue, Montrea:.Phone R SALE \u2014 A BEDROOM SET, CHAI , sons - > | 70 RENT.FURNISHRD COTTAGE.| Lh 2 22 |W tab PECTABLE ami To We cook.un © I cowry ¥oo3 Tos St.Cuthmrtns = WANTED TO PURCHASE.5 ATTRACTIVE RACE for Cdn: = + _ = t ta 1 at : .7 = = 8 at Westmount for summer months.low TO LET \u2014AT ROSEMERE.A BEAL - wut on = ine ® à et.w 2]: couple, one front FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Tenial to suitable tenant.For particulars apply tiful home, furnished; boating.fish- \\ YANTED \u2014 THREE OR FOUR GOOD AC- R SALE \u2014 SEWI MACHINE ( WASTED-\u2014TO.GENTLBMEN 9 double room, hot, cold water, telephone, «tc.to 5.F 0 ox 106 ing.etc.: near railway station.ly ske tive walters.Head Waiter.Hali- ANTED \u2014 FOR GENERAL wood ons): must de soi thla week, owner clothing, furs: 30 p.c.more than others.superior board.905 Dorchester st.near Wiud- _\u2014 x 8.y Apply > Panarsky, or 5 References vou ET 3 To ET aT DONGUET ton Broa.& Co.fax Hotel, Halifax.N.8B.732 housework or & good cook.Apply 30 Buck- leaving the city.Call ss after six o'clock, > Craig st.vor Hotel.Re! exchanged.ooms \u2014 B SITTING votiage near the river wiih bata ain TANTED LAD FOR AN Insurance LP 300 1e ANTED \u2014 YOURS OR YOUR GENTLE OOMs NICE FURNISHED FRONT che remy farni private Bouse, a reat?te HU.Lapointe.136 Shaw at, To LET - HOUSE AT BACK RAN N * office.Reply in own handwriting.Ad- ANTED \u2014 SHIRT MAKERS TO PUT oN SALE \u2014 $75 CASH.\"BERRY.\" OF friend\u2019 cast off clothing: the best room.family strictly vats: no ON Sem\u201d St.Mark street.immediate poumon sin $ or ral oT à artments each near Aver .ngs.quiet: dress Box JOT.cfty.\u201d 2 neck bands asa bosoms, and for ponton square plano, Norse By a.conn price for good JFromply called for dren.$8 per month; central.8t Antoine st.it denired: modetate rent: gas store: $ ge, TO LET \u2014 NICK TTAGE.AT 3m stable and garden in front : five minutes\u2018 V\\ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL BERVANT mach patctiquet lar tarners.Siftohers: Will.Seice.30 other at Leach's, Bee St.[27 Mr Frank 408 sas | OT 3 Address N.TTI2, Star Branch Office 8 3 by an ce Pr © Tm heatel x from electric cars Apply Jos.Du.or young gin to assist with housework, he BP orwer lars sta.we Riverine st.Sth wal Ka now on.Terme ANTEKD \u2014 TO PURCH x LADIES AND OOM \u2014 FOR A GENTLEMAN.IN A PRI- w hs ply at pro washing given oùt.Apply with references to 103 ; or imenthly paymen Exchanges made.ntlemen'a cast off clothing.carpets, al vate American family.81 Ste.Famille st.BOARD ANTED.Amiot.lecours and Lariviers, 333 st Lavw- > } Sauter at.; evenings.\u2019 ° xinde \u2018of silver plating - mew house, first class appointments.2 nm hoe 2 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE AT ANTED MAN-TO TINT TAND WHITE y ticles.prices paid at 5.Pearson's, 3308 > Strathmore.water In house, open every Ÿ JANTED \u2014 GENERAL Sen ANT in by day.N.3736, Baar Notre Dame st.Mall orders attended.+ 20 Roou -\u2014 JO LET LARGE IE _TRONT ROOM, WANTED ED RARE or A UITTLE ct day.Phone Up 20 house-tal friends BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2018ven- pate heal etes affec FURNISHED HOUSEY TO LET.nd ne Le or $4 Park TR aw 1 Dixie for summer preferred.Apply a = ANTED \u2014+ A SMART TouNa MAN TO ANTED \u2014 TWO SBCONDHAND BROOD- tlemen: also table board.135 \u201cMansfeld st Apply Ladies Denevolent Joa, Nn Bertheret st.RE in st.| table mak moi ors, \u201cname maker and price must te .9 pd ST - TER USE TO LET \u2014 SUMMER HOUS rR.: useful In restaurant, to aietp In house.Appty N OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN OVER Qü.- cheap py Ofrice : a TO am CRNISHES Ho Ga > ' nished or unfurnished, suitable tor vont VV ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BARBER.1T6T Notre Dame st.à 000 on an favestment of ome dollar.MNa- D.\u2018Star ns OOM .\u2014 FURNISHED ROOM IN A PRI- ROOMS WANTED.wointagtable.cosy house contalsing B rooms à Ink house.guod fishing and bathing.fruit In Apply at 138 Bleury st.ÿ > - tonal For fall nd WA TWO STEEL TUBULAR BOIL- vate family.with breakfest it desired.furnishes na begroams.hot wh.er heated, airy abundance.For further particulars, Dr.W.~ WANTED \u2014 EXPE > CATERER Kentucky _Metwal Rwesy- ten nbn 8 0 am.Appiy.star 10% Sherbrooke wt.wl 2 fecahity, wll be thoroughly cleaned and t'mted.Grignon., Mayor, §t.Adele, VF.Q.27 1% WA NITED Ful goop ALL ROUND MA- te a Sheree of Royal St.Lawrence stakes Association.ton Young.Manager.te particulare the Montreal \\ yANTED - BY SINGLE GEXTLEMAN exten 1: May Apply W E .Star me y foreman.machine [Yacht Club House Dorval: 5 meet bo igxiagton.Ky.PQ.- ONE SINGLE AND ONE let May.two unfurai room: cine Taine.Kt James \"Prone Wun See SUMMER BOARD shop.334 St.James at Rol 8 on Lavera Yeont Gow Club, 174 ou De NOTISM.MAGNETISM, TAUGHT BY sat SR = CENT Ns oo Trersisted room for firet of May.to Viger square.Pra bra By 30M git sf O LET FOR WHE SUMMER : WASTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.WHO Dame st the Montreal Sur \"WANTED Ture pe tore han Siners, APVLY 364 Cathcart w Poy \u2019 \"2 months 3 nf y rutahe: TVR SE | Sats = tue NAPITALIST TO TAKE UP NEW INVEN- Reward No.eT Bh.nn.C2) \" to let.furnished and unfurnished rooms to EDUCATIONAL 4 thom which wilt votutiénine + a transients, people + = Matt monts + WwW 0 2 \"a Po MAS UE WasTeD PLAIN cook AND, business: wo exporimienting: .re- Jo ox, THE TH INSTANT À vEsT cloes tn indsor tation; faciag Dominion ra.9 , > a LJ \u201cmn = - 8 ay RS Tey AS peer Bof 9 (RE TS EE RTE | SPECTRE ne ae DR J 10, Fae un ve n _ - = , WANTED \u2014 A SMALL FARN OR EU- TANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.R SALE \u2014 - THE RIBLLY qu the party will be liberally rewarded.v RX rerniehed room.bath ft electrio take pupils in French, German and Ratan.and ironing out, must be are oUNG_ LaDy Camu: gn Fon 3 LET durban residence, with some ground.com washing en © be able to speak English n Vilage of Richwoad, of :he lhe Seitptone.private family.3» St.Famille \u201c SHED TO- - venient tn city.In exchange for a block v ot good \u2018plain cook: highest saitable ust : ia ABOILLEE SQUARE, ss : 7 = with © .3 Gain French.Aûdrèes stating salary.+ fata weil situated and reated to pay 10 party.Apply references.\u2014 Hotel SL.& gold ring en ROO Too |! DESK ROOM TO LET SHED FOR STABLES Send full particulars to Box 78 P Pa Tan vod city.27.2 Gubm.Oxford 5 on returning to 58 THOONE \u2014 LARGE RES WE Arno ; - gu - wo an » or & shop.Apply to No.ta\u201d pe ye T aooD PAY YWAKTED \u2014 A HOUSEKEEPER flat.fu monter Montreal.WANTED TO BORROW.TO w oN FIRST MORT- Whe BORRO' various amotmtx (rom ty.Wire \u2014 OFFICE for rerersnces.BO.Box apd ne ad.Asmiz ww pride Westmount aly eet.A Dates over OES r ro ., two umfurnished.auttable for geatlemen ar couple; bright and sunny.vate family.338 Guy st.cormer St.\u2018Antoine \".\u2014 FURXISHED OR UXFURNIsH- RENT \u2014 DESK.ROOM.modern accom tion.Apply at room 6, New York Li > 8 RE od.bathroom fat, nowty tteted nad paint.od; central bocautr.1682 Dedlentigny st.87 2 \u2014 envers para tee 9 R 2 pra mene ne \u2014\u2014 ER = \u2014 ON - pags es > (Continued from page eight) .0 ASTORK FEATURE if _.; Notable Advances in Lon- © don, New York and te or PERSONALS \u2014 \u2014 - \u2014\u2014 Bi we ov ; A wT ¥ 7 ; © : \u2019 ° 1 - .B.M- : \u2019 .Chessman ne.oe Snare Springs.Pa, \u2018Bgg Situation Un- : : \u2018 decided.Senate Railway Committee | The Oid Question of the Disposed of Much Busi- | Recorder™s Court, \u2014 PLUMBING AND GAS BITTING ~~~ Nigh Prices are Being Paid-Batisr aps Plumbing Prices \u201c1,54 \"° REX your orders for May moving and ira at Gas and Beau Pts Na.088 Bofaiatn 2.Telephone Main (ik * = ._ WIRE NETTING, Le Bt Tea Se 5 a] + CHERSE.\u2014It was ckplalned this morn- st.Bann .\u2014 a SP, lag that the sale of finest cheèse repo ; 2 P NAL MRE ANN NEWMAN OR ie connection with fhe May.in yesterday's Star at llc was contracted i i ; Telford, 0 .Kirkdaie, Liv- HR I } i Local Market.ml commet Pacific a gentleman who has of \u2014 * for last week, and at the other sale re- ness This Morning.- Fines .; erpool.Ena a3 Lambeth Ropd.® , © \" geass iB just returned m a through Mant- Sao Paulo sharcholders will meet in Tor- ferred to.at 11c, was of a few hundred : of Kilner Newman: last heard Joseph prhores tobe and the \\ onto on Wednesday, April 3, at 13 o'clock, of a similar quality, closed and .ri rth- West, states that the POWER STRONG AND ACTIVE | Simi i iad Silt Seon\u201d >.\u2014_ farmers are all hopeful, and are looking The Rest of the Local List Was Dull, forward to an unusually good year.\u2018The But There Was à Firm 2 acreage,\u201d he continued.\u201cwill Le much larger than last year.and the ground is in .Undertone.excellent sha to receive the seed.Crop reports should not adversely affect C.P.R.Just\u2019 fet.for the territory through which it runs\u2019 is essentially a\u2018spring wheat country.They have plenty of moisture.and the xround ia watered well.Some time ago a bliazard.accompanied by a heavy fall of : RNOW., swept over the country.The snow melted quickly.and parts of the praine ! are covered with water.s» the reports of | a deficlency of moisture ma) be left out of consideration.On the road back over | the Soo line, we passed lrain-load after train-load of settlers rushing into the New Jersey, about 1849 THE MONTREAL BRIDGE BILL After a Change in the Title Had Been - Made it Was Reported\u2014Tele- phone Bill Through.noon, to cousider an increase in capital of Manon.hy the lssue of lau shares of stock of the par value of $10 each.The new issue will gv at par or under.The London correspondent of the New York Pust cables that the strength of exchange in the New York market is as eribed in London to German selling of American and Canadian securities, payment having apparently been effected through the exchanges.This probably re fers te Canadian Pacific so fan-as CaDS- dians are concerned, as the Germans ve for years been heavy traders in that stock.and have doubticsa felt like taking profits on the recent buovancy.That probably accounts in some measure for the depression in Pacific after the recent high level at 19, + The Thos, Forrester Company.BRI St, James St, \u2019 yes - Holders of finest Easteru are aski over the cable, while 11%c te their Fare for French makes.Sales at 12c have not vet been reported, but actua) transactions i indicate an advance this week of ic to ¥c.lt is believed that there are no fine west- {em here now for sale.and certain- iy the entire stock remaining unsold does not reach 10000 boxes : some put it at around 7000.It was re ed on good authority that a special line of choice fodders brought lic in the west, but this was the highest yet heard of.\\ EBUTTER.\u2014This market is on the easy side and appears to be a fair quotation to-day for iinest makes.For extras.Sic may occasionally be made, but fine makes may be had at Mc In an whotesale way.while %¢ will buy nice-goods.Re- cepts to-day were 1153 packages, and the TO BE DISCUSSED BY THE CITY A Committees Which Has Been Enquiring Into the Matter Decides on Delegation, ERSONAL \u2014 MISS JANE WHYTE.LAST M heard of twenty-one years \u201ceon Posten.ass.sought by her niece.vess né sr H.Robimson, General Post Office.Dublin, Ire- : CHIROPODIST.i land we em mp NAN - Chiral Fret ad ek a Gk ist and Fpariali«t for : iscares.WW Yoars expari- * ence.M.E.Itatelle.543 Lagau- 4 chetiere ut.coruer St.Lawrence st.Private engagements malo at own bouxe if desirud.ERSONAL \u2014 ALFRED : hoard ot in San s sought by his Royal Ureacent ALLAN, LAST | Francisco, in March.brother.Address G.Alian, 8 d, Southampton, England.we The correspondents of the Montreal Star in Wall treet and on the Chicago Board - «f Trade report thal stocks were strong.| -thile wheat was casier.In the local mar- | ket stocks were strung.Sales on the New - York Stock Exchange were 1.351.455 shares he, CF cor (Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, April 23.\u2014The Railway Committee of the Senate this morning received the report of their sub-committee on the Bell Telephone Company of Canada and re- borted the bill as amended in the sub-com- È mittee almost without discussion.The Wil to incorporate the Knapp Tubu y Messrs.Duffy, Gouin, Parent and Gareau, of the Provincial Legislature met at the vernment offices, St.Gabriel street, toy.the Mayor, Ald.Laporte.Ald.Carter, Ar.Ethier, City Attorney; Mr.Robb, Erry Treasurer; and Mr.David, City Clerk.The reason of the meeting.was to discuss the Legislature's clam of about a quarter of a million against the city.It is held by the HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.~~ {OR SALE A ROCKAWAY MAY RE seen in the forenoon, at 233 Stanley + 4 VERMIN DESTROYER.NS Sr SN ES = tr CLEAN THEW OUT.Nathan¥ famous Bed Bug.202 Roach, Roetie, Eat and Mouse | Killer.Tins Sw, Jk and $1.00.Beware of imitations.Phis RIRE i | Prices in the stock market to-day were | strong.but outside of Canadian Pacific | and Montreal t'owvr thy volume vf trading | For SALE \u2014 SPLENDID LOT -OF, WELL vas insignifiant Pacific took another | lar Steamship Company was explain ! es.The Telfer and ; representatives of the Legislature that the Cimie.org Sod moma.The Ts ig! brand is registered.Sold by all grocers and : upward spurt and rose to within 3 of the | country.particularly into the Alberta re- T foitowi allway x are re | mais 18 NAY or an ie larger to- | Mr.Knapp as not being the roller t, city 18 indebted for this sum on account of tree a À Is , \u2014\u2014 Armggi quite evident the COM and cheap Box 214.Montreal.8 4 | PICTURE FRAMING.- æhares.The prispe ta Of a termination of the new factory is finished at Toronte | seaboard A.LL sus ss Béestris \u2026.; Quote 81.25 to 51.30 for small lots.which had passed from the granting of the poration could getup a pretty extensive |, | .+ Be electrical workers\u2019 strike has had a Junction: about August 3st.this number | vis Cen.\"47202943 AMIN GENS ) - \u201c| charter and the fact that settlers have been account againét the Legislature.MR SALE \u2014 TWO ENGLISH TILBURY ; , 3 heneficial effect and it Is announced to- will be doubled.Its producing.power and i Gross from June 1: - 0° Toronto Live Stock Market ven out.He did not t to be nnrea- _Mter somé further discussion it was de- cartz.nearly new.with rubber Lyres.Heasley\u2014\": Puwture Framer.Hringts = day that the trouble has been practically i the earning capacity has thus been tre- 1962.1801: re | = : | eonabl 4 it th bal van laid for cided a aivic deputation.next week, should Juftable for horse show.Apply John Sector.v1 i Four Bictures Pate ee = x adjusted.The traction issues were strong.bled.with an increase of its capital stock North-West .£511,574 335.957.3908 $2482 00 TORONTO, Ont.April % \u2014 Fifty-six \u20ac, and ?e bill were laud over tor go to Quebec and discuss the difficulty once Burnaide Place.se 3 hte eS te Re ho We We ne.* but duit | from SLIAMN to FLAN O0 \u2018loads in to-day.including 1.350 hogs, dl À.week, some arrangement might be made.more.At this meeting the Legalatur a - St ou verine St, near Bleury.¥ \u2018 4 The \u2018Dominion SSI vu ntinued | The cs À Co On (he New York Stock Exchange and ' Sheep and lambs.and & calves Export The application for postponement was nega- present an acvunt ne deter ae * MOR (SALE \u2014 A CARLOAD OF HORSES ECO 4 dull.and Ter Mle changed in Prices the | reburts \u20acor Marea Lost Company fin various brokers offices there was much tutte, choice, BR to 3X: export cattle.| tad by 13 yeas to 17 nays.se Amount it wants from the cor 1 ail ange ree\u201d Jean tr Crain ME VE TGAGES.= S in from Ee te TE TR ports for Marca- talk yesterday, says the Post, in re to i HEN 35.25 10 38.33; export Wulix choice, $4.50 | On clause 1, Hon.R.Watson renewed his ants from the corporation.- Jus.St Jean, 12.Craig st.MORTGA i j TO a a Th bonds a ; Be INL Increase | (pe heavy sales of Canadian Pacific Rail- i (0 85: export cova, S to $5: butchers\u2019 : application for postponement.Failing in DVI AU \u2018 preferred as st sax as on the bonds | Gross earnings Ra £204 IID yay stock by Germans snd Englishmen.atte, picked lots.$5.40 to 36.80; butchers : th:« he moved to amend the clause by re- NEW BREAD BY-LAW WANTED \u2014 TO LOAN BY THE DAY A \\ t in Mort n 3 ht phe mame minion Coal was | Oper.expenses .(IN lNs.v 11, private advices were received from Tor-\u2018- es te 211 pute ducing the time for the commencement of : oftiee saddle horse.Apply to J.sens, Star Funds for cts proper + and farms BE rm - \u2014\u2014 - | ; .; ors : ç .- - > 3 - , | Net earnings .mam mass $6 fog ond Monreal 10 te offect that the heavy.24.80 to $3.40.feeders, light.$4.35 to | CoRsiruction to ome year, and completion in HAS BEEN ADOPTED a °| W.H7Philips.of Doucet & Phillips, Notaries The head of a Toronto brokerage firm.| Charges and -prop.fore AS vidence Se hi une Canadian : HAN; feeding\u2019 bulls.3235 to $4.stockers.three years and providing that 35 miles be = DANTED HORSES.A PAIR OF CAR Canada Lite C bers.Cit T j Thich does a large pusiness, states that | after dividend .WOT US 433 brokers assert that considerable amounts : 50 to 34455: atock bulls, £73 to 8.0; , built his year.It Gives Additional Protection t- the W riage horses.7 or 8 years old, 18.3 banda, - TT ce R° NS Arising rom the a vance a | Suro! 0 \u2014 of the stock are being borrowed there.| Milch cows.each.30 to $52: export ewes, Nir Mackenzie Bowell moved to reduce Patrons of the Various Cit moud drivers, wust be perfectly kind, gentle PAINTING AND DECORATING.eR Shares alone In office within | Surplus .F506 $503 $N33 Brokers familar with the situation de: Ÿ4 to 54.50: export rams.$150 to $4: yearling the time for commencement to one year y feurives of trolley cars and other objects.AAA AN NN Le past two wecks totalled nearly $300.00.; From Jan.1 to March a, clared.however, that thère is no ground ; lamba 5550 to &: spring lamba each.& to ; and adopt the clause as so amended.The Bakeries.Any gentteman wishing to sell his family pair Tre Painter begs to ; M L IF .| Gross earnings .$I [EME HIOLSI for the assumption that the Germans ov $5; calves.per head.8 to $10.Hoge.ain£- dehate lasted nearly two hours, then Hon.Th o tel - a ~ of norsen, reign nd prec Bartholomew notify is customers core I.J Forget & Co's London Oper.expenses .3061 ST us Englishmen have gone short.although they era Wm Fats ee ST url Cars.Mr.Karchoffer raised a storm by saying the Hyper bread bylaw was adopred br otel.c Kiving age * 26 2 that he bas removed to 181 Mansdeld Su.where \u2018 e ~ ra: Trunk, .\u2014_\u2014 have undoubtedly sol arge blocks of y or everything.=.8 Rs \u2018 yrrene Commu ast night.( work of à isonsed porty wilt E, Po Se M: third, 35%; Canadian | Net earnings .$MIRSI Sd 65 SAIS Canadian Pacific which they bought at * \u2014\u2014__revmen that the comuñittee had au exhibition of principal clauses in the bylaw provide a A FIRST CLASS RURBER be continued Ter.Uns pre 3 cific.134.Anaconda, £5%.; pe eV oss NIM IAE much lower prices Que caumate was hat ' Looks Dear E von ul structive pacte would do Le this aginst the employment ip bakeries of per- For SALE rte Apply at 371 William =t LE Lm - , HN : 13.557 the foreigners se 00 shares.me | Like ges.Roing ie followed in the House sous suffering from ski : 2 ; a ; ar Montreal learing House reures of surpl \u2014_ - of the foreigners are known to have soll | CHICAGO.April 35.\u2014The struggle for the | they might ax well throw up the hill.scientihe an Diseaees.Modern - MARRIAGE LICENSES 4 t es for ay are 34.8112 | Surplus .SIS:.692 8144188 SRE] options on their stock.good for deHvery_\u2026 control of the ¢gES of the country has be- Hon.Mr.Ghbeon rose and insisted | bakery ii to be.visi JOR SALE \u2014 A NEW MINIATURE DRIV- ANA .in t k , y of ico Tres ; ; \u201d ow i \u2014and ; | Ling 8 =) 0 ; > Montreal Street Railway earnings yester- | Winnipeg Clearing House returns for tous.\u201call for delivery on May Lr Thex ' farm products Lars he whole Tant a i withdrawal of the accusation of obstruction a special inspector.The by-law also pro- can make.120 St.Matthew st, cy.87 2 ISSUED BY .day were SIGN, an increase of SUG.B | neck (Shding April 24 Ja were: Clear | have.however, the stock which they can | Every corner of ithe Western States Is be.| = Jer some minutes\u2019 discussion it was es lo ne eh ox the loaf.The : + O'HARA BAYNES, NOTARY Co ! Ie ce.137.Correspond- deliver against tbe \u201ccalls,\u201d and there ng searched for eggs by agents for Swift : .penalty a or infringement is $40, or For SALE \u2014 HORSES, HARNESSES.WAG- St.James.oi M \u2018 oran punk clearings for the week end- ; Ing week.1901: Clearings.31.681.869.balance would be no difficulty in borrowing here { end Company, Armour and Company.win i Sir Mackenzie Bowell's amendment do the à term of imprisanment \u201cof two months.s.farming implements.household fur- 204 Ti 12217 ing April th were 31.583.457, balances $8.- | SAM.For same period.INW: Clearings.all the stock they need temporarily, In case | à few smaller dealers.who have capital ; AMendment was then lost by 14 yeas to 15| Now the new law must be confirmed by | niture.lelearing out sale of Basil Pigeon.Coie .\u2018 Le £.680,70%; balance, IRIN of delay in the arrival of the shares À | enough to enable them to compete with = Days.the whole council.\u201c45 lay.AD Lachine anal.Ad \u201c OFFICE DESKS.- ., .- ! ; Ç the other e.these leaders of the provision world.As a | The amendmen = a M.£ .3 ; ~ - - > sans : eee 3 .\\ .tt pre Canadian {erneral Ee tric Company ohne dirctors or the National City Bank .| result of this competition, prices 14 to | 18 nave- and ment was lost by 10 yeas to NORWEGI Ra ares.EU Peal = oa \u201can ne R + ko at Sim Th ps © ° ew Yor \u2018e recommended an in- London and Paris Exchange.Limited farmers are rapidly advancing.ang every T ail - an .ANS ARRIVE Rix montha credit.a: Roll Top Stauding.Flat Top Desks, Re Ne sh # to shareholders of record of | Crease of the bank's capital stuck from Parker & Co.Toronto).cable yesterday | indication points to unprecedented | high be Kio e Mines Railway bill was x volving Chairs at low figures.M a 1th in fhe proportion of 1 an bor he | $00.0 to [EMMA The new stock, in quotes South African stocks as follows: | prices for cold storage eggs next winter.taken up.Mr.Walter ick explained FOR THE CLERGUE Tees & Co.308 St.James.Tel.Main 337.which $3 am is preferred om are ne Le To re gg vie = LT nl\u201d en a \u201ctending the of oe WORKS AT THE \u201cS00\u201d PLUMBING.; pu J, prov an addi- Ntekerk .Vas iar eus cena unsen ss we: i i i \u2018 1 hove his been a= ten | ane ame to AIR SONT Le increase Goldfields nes CUT se E3020 Ooeax Grain Bales.i pres nase The bonds iro or.e 0 \u2019 Pe ENGRAVERS, RTC , x - > S | ; c - + - - .- ul remain the Sum if R200 authorized | Mare CES ST IE SE ee fi Me are Ein {ne had been reid in New York.Ther had | The rmh to the Noh West aul on Jobbing and Moving feet : serai hich a be ted as mrquired i Representatives of such institutions as waverly .+.+.tes ter over with you.or te one us, 4 fi South \u2026 M: à \u2026 ; ng afloat.May.Peas are quoted A ; ; .rteen rooms., .À Messre.Burneut & Co.stock hrokera Pasifie NT Union.Facific aies te | at Bc afcat, May.Buckwheat was §c A controversy has beehgoing on for some \"0urcements.He said that the Conserva moter of education, K.Valiqustte.Er renee 10 heat.clase pay\u2019 ten.ane of our agers to see you 0 & St.Bacrament street.received the follow- pfd.sus: U.S Steel &: U.8 Steel pra.Dati.afont, May: No.2 rye, 41 1-20 añoat: time about tbe post, Octave ie, and Lives bad nothing to offer to the peonle ants.Corporation valuation, 3.000 \u201cotlars treal L & Brok : LS ing telegraphic advices to-day 1% ex-div Wabash.fi; do pfd.a.NO, 2 barley, Séc afloat, May.the to bring his body back to Can- but promises.It was understood that the Special Notice, ch Will be Id separately or en bloc, to Montreal Loan & erage Co, Le ata en, ann declare cr Spanish fours =: Rand Mines.1M4: De Manitoba Brune de bage 1 Shorts track: eda from France.where it in paried.mea the city to uxt dimen: Don't remove your old piano to the new cit \u201cpurhcasers.pe \u2019 Room 204, New York Life Rullding, .\u20ac - e pl Beers.4.Bar silver steady.3%d ounce.d dag, + A - : = sion im\u2019 iberal cam to t e cn it > ; _ 4 ound s F ! .Rh Bena Eales thar Ti 1%0 mo OWS Money.34 to 3 per cent.The rate of dis Bb aborts are parce ot sn bulk: ve i Interesting Torn re faithful whether should choose Mr.co te in art payment or ew.Morris Ah \u2019 CHAS.E.CAMPRELL, Mgr.15% y.- STEM yar dont.da for three menthe vins Siddlings.4 to 533; mouille.373 to 528, we: | PRUE Mr.70.Cremarie.When asked Lumsden or Mr.L.Crannell for their Pro- Upright \u2018Piano.the balance remaining sou SHERBROOKE STREET.= LER, Pate 26, ON hs A I pe cent RTE TSI re marron an vor, once SE ih Fda he\u201d Io Cuba nde SPY 10 ou your cmetanc Two being los, mot desirable for ree | Momey Loaned Saison ie Pacific third week of April.increase $96.- A he ed higher to-day.Quotations to-day were deal of him.H \u2019 © He did tell them out and out that he want- dences or high class flats, situated between boarding homes, without security: ay p mong the sales of the morning board of 55 to $4.60 | great d .He has bad the honor of ed Mr.Lumsd nd that he bh 5 \" ing homes, Yo Sany pay 000.Sub-treasury statement shows banks the Toronto Stock Exchange were: Cana- + w ' au and SM tolattaching his name to a grand LMT en à el hs e hoped to see Noe.631 and 641 Sherbrooke, west of ments.Lar st Bustnone tn HA neipal cities Tained sa.since Friday.Omaha\u2014Show- dian Pacific, 1506 at 13% to 12; Canadian pee ga in \u2014 Business is being do patriotic event, to * work of that gentleman one of those who would sit St.Famille street.Size of lots feet front \u201cTolman, cr: e ding.ML ere In almost every county in state last General Electric, 39 at 236 to 2774: Riche- - ng done at | coral re tion.to :n | in the next House at Toronto.He bestow- each, by a depth of a little over 130 feet.night, continuing to-day in many places.Heu.35 at 113N.Toronto Railwas.#0 at 121 for Na 2 lover rares and 9 to B® tion which a a rebabik ed great praise on Mr.Lumsden and seid dé QO S Very easy terms oi payment.Barnes EE week of | lo Im Twin Clty Rallway.5 at 12% to \u201cFLOUR The wide range In quotations on Frechette expressed the opinion that Cre.eytould wot be afraid to come back in DeMONTIGNY STREET CORNER PATENT SOLICITORS rain for clght hours this morning.The re- Dom.Coal com.5 at 13% to 138%.NE Manitoba flour still e between the mazie was innocent of the lad a ons.prohibition .and\" de w \u2018 ps MU * ST.~~ : cent strength In X.V.Central and other Steel and Coal 3 at 18 Tooting TE for trons hilng firma.ane against bim, and bat be would not have forend sum carried they would all be obliged wd rien TIMOTHE.PATENTS N ander oCckS was.in a measure, du .bren condemned trial ca: : .| to the very fine showing made by the Lake Morning Sales.for patents.the other quoting $36 for \u201cAnd this\u201d aid the ete \u201cwas the © be prohibitionists.As for the Iruh This solid brick property is com of .Hy Shore annual report.but revived rumours | STORE bakers\u2019.and 350 for patents.In unanimous opinion of the people of Quebe: Catholic choice, the Premier did not open BAKING POWDER Nos.1008, 1008, And 1100 DeMontigny TRADE MARKS AND DESIGN! of a pending deal.Involving all these | Canadian Pacific, 200 at 139 275 at 129 3-8 5 past these firms quot the same at the me When asked p = |ly make a selection, but he said that in street, and \u2018Nos.257 to 265 (both inclusive) Secured in ail countri-e : stocks.also exerted an Influence The | 8% at1¥ 1-4 & at 15.7 at 13 34 30 nt Rrices = that it Is difficult to understand fred from justice, Mr.FA eus < eplied : Picking cendidates all over tbe province Is low priced because nothing i of St.Timothe street, and contains ten OWEN N.EVANS À Son armen 13 to the lane at © 129 3.8.308 win a + SK at 123 1-4 3H at at such widely divergent prices.A norme-; \u201cHe (Cremazie) did not want to leave.Dr.the choice at the Prom er has bas ; wasted on expensive labels orn.tenements and one store.This is a desirable Foreign Member Ingt.Patent Agentrr England company may he incorporated in Canada Pacific rights 3 at \u20ac ae nathalie feature of the situation Hubert Larue, Tho iv the lest person to toward Nr.Wingham in this connection, necessary ins The value ie in Invesiment, Trinens ily be im of fn 301ecd Temple Building, Montreal N which all own some property in that Canadian cific, new, 100 at 1 .mar quotes stro! | say good x often repeal Cre- ; > Min : month.This can eam increased ten a country and lease or In some other manner 192 1-2.* at 122, 10 at pakers at $2.56.which le 5c under the tows anes Tat \u201cwords.to \u201chim, vis: ee in a figurative way he gave the meeting _ the po » not in the package.1 per month.Corporation valuation, ; i acquire the several Vanderbit raifroad in.Toronto Rails.3 at 12.10 at In 12 8 tot Quotation here.although Jrelgnt Tates never committed any .1 had such father to understand that {his was bis s- : 815.500.teresta in the Unit States.very broad vy a permissio: lemen .i \u201cyn } charter.it Is claimed.could be obtained Twin City.77 at 123 1-2 35 at 133 $-& 100 Places NE nter wheat patents are fall 1 iesion from ve rte hose Speeches were also made by Hon.Mr.NOS.118 and 118 LEWIS AVENUE, fi In the Dominion and matters could be 80 * Ld J at LES NS nt 108 1-2 M0 Tollors at BL La Ds Lu a ES RES their signatures\u201d \u201d amitete Latehford, Davis, M.P.Wright, M.P.WESTMOUNT PROMPTLY SECUREL : cou ne con t A a a t ce | : PE, = IE = Loo oof = \u2014 EE SSSR D 0 see R _ [ITT Lens as .+ with the laws of the United States and To 3-4, 4 at 163 1-4 at 108 1-2 30 at 08 a TOR oafortunate man, said Mr.Fre- \u2018McCool.3.Ps and others.y - solid brick jete | CT Wesstictt tne buses of outacturete dar cape of any conflict with the Dominion 338 at 103 2-4 10 at 103 5-8, 16 at 104, 200 at ONTO.\u2014Wheat\u2014Rather easier.Red chette, \"decided to leave this country only TORONTO, April 35.\u2014Three candidates Two choice brick cottages.} re and others who realize the advisabliity of It \u201caQtharities appenl could be taken to the MC 7-4 125 at 16 34 and white sold Tic.middle freighta.Goose being convinced that he was free.Are now in the field for the Ontario Legis- ; with modern couveniences, open plumbing, ving their Patent business transacted by Rx- S British House of Lords, the most conser Montreal Steet Rallway.50 at M7.ce eta 5 ring.æ pe ven, for The Parties whose names Cremgazie was lature in North Toronto, Dr] E.Herbert and Daisy furnaces, etc.Rented to Jirst class pers.liminary advice free.péchares node ; -vative court in the world.u 135 a - as wheat accused ving forged adinitted that they president of the Hoss Liberal Club, parties.$3000 can remain on mortgage on - ee ew York Life Bldg.| Robert Meredith and Co.received the Dom.a Loon, =» 8.Soe nao.a aera oe sHndine in knew their friend used their names habitu- pas generated to enter (ne ev against or for a term of five years at 5 Mostreal; and Vastiogion DEVRA : i - - ou > .Beattie Nesbitt 3.F.Marter.per .; % following over their private wire from | NOVA Scotla Steel, T at 107.X at 107 1-2 rat - \u201c1 AM.8 : of the Domini Zimmermann and Forshay.New York: 50 at 18 our\u2014Steady.$230 bid cars % per cent.id.Spence, e Lominon \u2018 BTE.SOPHIE.re London mid-day prices for American Pa Steel 5 = @ #at.1-2 Mat tent.buyers ae 22 asked.New York Cotton Mar Alliance, aptes chat De does not think the 8 c fT FETHERSTONHAUGH & C0.3 ee eee.hie nae Rew Yorks Dom \u2018Steel.pra: ar at 8.rats ia fobs flour steady.Care of Hungarian pe.NEW TORK, Apent %.\u2014cotton, futures port of candidates at the provincial elec.\u2018 a ar.wn three hundred A Tine aad WaaRlmgren.ht opening.which was stréng and active.the Lom.Steel bonds, $7,000 at 98 1-2 $11.08 at and strong bakers 3255 bags - Tu : 208: Se \u2018| tion.The Alliance has been instrumental y arm of 382 arpenta, three Hu a AE SE Br ere Tome EE Au am: enter | ja drauing together seat bodies of Prob | eu HERR Borne Assen adetien of «hich are under cultivation and hay, bak PS of à Merchants Bank, 1 at 148 1-2 Shorts.HR to IMA \u2019 timber.Fine double cottage on stone ANT.RQ ER MES ircermitionet au opened nine || Bans of Montreal ¢ at Ha sa oran BHR Tn Sik mide fronts | EX ry ne ust been Thoroughly an SrreEonmme x's nave macate mpomimaoate foundations.Hot water fornace, bath and AGENTS WANTED.on à paritr with London.United States Firm Outlook 32 \u2018and bran SI sacks included shorts, ized lea for those deal w.\u20ac.barns, stables for horses, cows, ss nel - ganized.They intended to leave the ques ring.A > - Co Ste dealings In the frat quarter of an hows Outlook for Foga freighta Toronto A WOMAN'S NERVE.tion of voting in the Bands of the probi We have experiences and rrustwerth; Sheep ui Sion, Sion nS OI Situa VV © orne Aoenoia\u201d spectaiy where 3 etna over 30.0 shares.It Is reported the HOGS \u2014 The market for live hogs te Barley\u2014Dull.No.1.Bc: No.2 8c: No.'S Nino-tonthe Chor bodily Allments Onn be bitionists themselves, as they were the best Despatch \u2018and er furniture.mill, ei ary ul ur eh ot itu spare time Send ten cents for sample.MH Mar ï Morgan party is very builish on the Steels.| fre Te ea\u201d prices 325 to 9835 having frein Hc.ang No 1 &¢c cast and middie Traced to Nerve Disorders and Lat tri judges of the merits of the respective can- ness assured.ha ntitn.Wire \u2018fences are all in good land, 61» Gerrard mt.Toronto.13 6 and higher prices are predicted for both | prices are not unlikely for nent ret Sher A can ade fro.gestion.South Ameriean Nervine Adds didates so far as prohibition was concerned.> order Two \u201cother good \u201chouses for Fra : À the common and preferred.The various attoir killed sold to butchers : Com : Canada , Digestion and Strengthens the Nerves.AM, Spence sid that over twenty candi: $ .*ANTED - - AN ACTIVE CITY AGENT TU Ee Se a | BE » omichers at around | Sn mme Be | orem, of Sackri X, dai, The be thought, could be repiried par PRE \"Le ad on CRANE EE re * t there no doubt that some slight Im- Hea -Oata\u2014Firm.No.3 whi ; 5 attereom, , N.| aa out-and-out prohibitionists, were now in Office.380 SY.JAMES ST.pany.Address Manager, Box ctr 8 y : PORK.\u2014Heary Canada short or leag cut - No.white sold de G.T.R R., writes: \u201cI n and weak nerves the Bold and th Md lik ive the : terms.\u2014- be y ness, Shrek M.D: short cut family NER freighta and quoted 43c east.and Me were the bugbears my life for lice they woud likely receive Telephone Main 4 vis .! \u201cANTED \u2014 AGENTS EVERTWHFRE, IN.: back, .30; heavy or light short cut clear, middle freights.and 5 Fears.repport of the great majority of active pro- Sale at 10 o'clock.Lo N \u201creduce our never falling remcay Nema MAW CRASS $1; heavy long cut.SNM.Oatmeal\u2014Steady.Cars of bagh $4.3, and tried doctors pepe medicines till nibstionists.1, dimribute cur circulars, $50 onih , \\TARRN CURE 25 HAMS \u2014Largs Name.ile: medium oise, Lrrels HE on track.Toronto, and 3c I completely lost Being induced by STRATFORD, Ont.April $.\u2014The poll- JRAILIFFS BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- \u2014 So) expenses, yearly coniract if desired.aiain Ry see Hide; extra small.ISe; with bone out.rolled, Mere for broker lots.a friend to try South American Nervine, tical ball In North Perth was opened here Sec.District of Montreal.No 0873 Cir- | occupation.Soma Co.Hamilton, Ont Mi 4 C ta vont direct te the diseased , Fres\u2014Steady.No.2 D to Mo west.after taking one 1 wan greatly re- last evening, when a meeting in the Cob- cuit Court.F.D.Cyr.Plaintiff.ve.George Les- P ENT B OS NU ANTED \u2014 AGENTR FoR THE AVTHEN.To x \u2014 t ; chol : .on a e vard.: : ; ; ou - Rat Tenproved Blower.; BACON Break ree, ds be sice when lieved Three botti efected : complet te Interests a ha ta te ern = Defrodant on the son ay or May ee ~ A oy \\ ue Lite oo Rev, T In pu, ; Taimaz-.passages, stops droppings tn the indsor backs.4c .green, bone in, not ; ; remedy and believe it to be the.best nerve Te spécohity was ed by a short Longueuit at \" the Qty ot Montreat Tom ve Talmage.\u2018about = ani 1m engras a throat end nly: core cares smoked.10r: long clear.Wo.: (Bpecial to the Montreal Star.) nd stomach tomic in the world.\u201d ta programme.John C.Monteith, the Sat Ly authority of Justice, all the goods and Real Estate Auctioneers, Retail price $1 80, agents commission 0 pS.Catarrh and Hay Pover.D LARD.\u2014Choice refined compou ta WINNIPEG, April 3.\u2014No.1 hard, Fort ¥ 3 1 n \" Couseryative candidate he Legisiature, chattels où the said Defendant.velsed in the \" one book In 10 tree, and a magnificent pi emitin EE TS ne re | CAS drain Re Amos Dame vert uni B.Mole, 8 Notre Sy Ait Was 00 Commarretiv dec Se i Mt nia Siriano 5 02 St James Street, [Lill on dE SES RTE er , : = .° ve Û cash.A BALTHAZARD, B.- - age on as.ress \u2019 .® ed ênest Kettin, pats, i 19.markets, and \u2018was queted at TT cents.| Bom at nl Who Sullvered Tis mmesch of evealye.AS Montréal.3th April.1002.4 er 2 MONTREAL, ° &.hy Out.ne = = Ideal Washable Stock Collar.Miss Moody of New York will continue her PW demonstrations of the celebrated Rosalind Long Waist Adjuster at our store to-morrow ; also of the All the Novelties in Millinery, Mantles& Tailored Costumes chotcest novelties in these respective lines.\" can feel assured of having found \u2018the Lest\u201d on the best price terms: High Grade Gloves.man\u2019s skill in fashioning the skin of the ki hand | Their STYLE.their KILKCANCE.their durability is un ched.JOHN MURPHY & CO.stamped on every pair.THE \u201cMAJESTIC Hi THE \u201cPEERLESS.\u201d $1.30.THE \u201cCARLTON.\u201d 81.30 THE \u201cJUAN,\u201d 81.8 THE \u201cPARIS.\u201d 81.10.8125 Umbrella Dept.NEAT NATTY HANDLES DURABLE COVERS \" STRONG FRAMES.STEEL.RODS.l.adies\u2019, Austria covers, Me.Tc and $l.Ladies\u2019.Gloria siik covers, $§1.%5 $1.05 31 50, 31.35 and $2.00, Ladies\u2019, durable allk covers, $2.35 32.50, $1 $3.90 and W.For The Boys.All the lates in Sweathers, Jerasys, Belts, Caps, otc Royse\u2019 taps.loc.Ibe.Sie and fc vach.Boys\u2019 white Shirts, dk and So.Coloured Shirts, 750 and Mc each.ete Stylish Collars, 2 for Ho Jerseys, from Sc each.Men\u2019s Furnishings.High grade Neckwear on special table for Saturday's selling: Flowing Ends and Derbys in light and dark colours, marked Wc each.FOR EE REERER TREE: « eve meer Ganranse 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 erties seine as JOHN MURPHY & CO.2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.TERMS CASH.Cerner Metealfe.TRL UP 2740.Our assortment of high-class Millinery.Mantles and stylishly tailored Costumes forms an unrivaticd and cumprehensive disviay of all the latest and Ladive Visiting our show, rooms Hand-Wear that stands among gloves.where Kol stands oh als .7 recious Btomas vy Are the crowning pI 3 into a covering for the human uil-round excellence and soc > A 000006000000 000000 - \"OPENED HERE TOA { The Frengona\u2019s Big Cargo of Lemons and Oranges.MANY BUYERS IN THE CITY They Come From All Parts Canada and the United States.of At half past one o'clock today began rhe auction sale of the Mediterranean fruit var- go, ex-steamship Fremoua of the Tuomsun Line.: The cargo, which conuists of 63.000 boxes of lemons and 30U boxes and 550 half boxes of oranges 1s one of the most\u2019 important veen looked 1orward to by frum men from all over the Eastern portion of the United States as well as [rom Canada.There are al the present time no less than thirty buy: ers in the city repressnung varios clients, while the New York fruit importing houses have some eight or ten men on the ground looking aiter their interests.Add to this number some fifteen railway men, representing as wany railways and some idea of the importance of the' event trom a trade standpoint can be gained.For the past few days the buyers have been gathering in Montreal, coming in town in ample tune to look the cargu over thar- oughly betore the day ot sale.The Loni Lame whari, whieh the Robert Reford Company reserved for the vargu has therefore been a busy scene.i1rrespective otf the ne cessary handhng of the cargo.The shed.which 1s 30 feet wide by 300 feet long has bad the sppesrance of a wountry tar of immense dimensions.Here each of the 380 different lots of oranges and lemons are piled separately.and anywhere from one to \u201c| a dozen boxes ot each lot opened for inspec: tion.Men representing the various timpor- ters are sent on here from New York in rder that the display may be made to the Rest possible advauntage.{ The prospective buyers then wake.the rounds of the various lota, going over the samples carelully.and then, 11 they feel so disposed, open boxes for thenslive.The buyer then makes a um of the catalogue, which is prepared for the occa- ston and when the hour armives he repairs to the ruoms ot the Montreal Fruit Aue tion Company Imlountain street.there to lace thé auctivneef, Mr.Walter Kearns, It is known to com- merve that Indian Tea Its retains its strength and flavor while China, Flavor Japan aud Ceylon * gu oft.\u201d Ram Lals is à pure Indian Blend, and being put upin air tight packages.retains all its fresh.nese.This accounts for its yreat strength and delicious flavor.It goes one-third further than other teas, selling at the same price.Retains Lals and make bis buds.The ltahan fruit grower is evidently alive to the demands of the Englhish-speak- ing trade, tor his brands are almost invan- ably Euglish, im spite of the iact that the package comes direct from Suany ltaly.In \u201cWarlike Boy; in anuther, \u201cOpen For Eu- gagements; another.Baby Wants; again, \u201cTambourine Girl.\u201d Again, there York trade.such as \u201cFifth Avenue,\u201d and \u201cCentral Park.\u201d ' For the mast part these brands are accompanted by gaudy prctures, more or less badly executed.while fruit itselt is packed sometimes an gilt, sometimes in silver, and agaju in ordinary IF ANXIOUS For YOUR Cake or Pastry to be Extra Good, Light rand Flaky RE REGENT BAKING POWDER.Both amateur and professional cooks who pave once tried it will use no other.ï per pound less than the next beat.Ask your Grocer for Regent-\u201413e, Mc, $3c tina, Mylaw tt + .REGENT BAKING POWDER is the best and costs 150 fruit ex the steamship Fremona, and the © tve 13 that the vranges and lemous are piled on the wharf under tarpaulius.The ahed itself 1s excellently suited for the business of showing guods, being.large, airy, and.more | rtant still, very light.The facilities for handling are very à indeed, and \u2018it is expec! that the fruit will be taken away at the rate of 20,000 to 23.000 packages a day.The cargo is in beautiful condition, there not being a bit of fruit with even a suspicion of unsoundnews, and this fact, combined with the good state of the market, will, no doubt, contribute to excellent prices.The buyers in the city, with their headquarters, are as follows: Messrs.Wm.Dixon.Hamilton; M.P.Clemes, Toronte: Frank Everiat, Toronto; J.Dawson, Toronto; White & Co.Toronto; H.Bowker, Hamilton: J.F.Wood, Sarnia; E.Andrews, New York; R.A.Tucker.New York: J.W.Lumsden, New York: P.Van Valen, Chicago: A.McPherson, Winnipeg; G.C.Sherman, Minneapolis; A.Mount- Joy.london; H.Walker, Guelph; A.Ryer- son, Brantford; H.Brouse, Ottawa; Dawson, Toronto: F.R.Franke, New York; E.Zucca, New York; Charles Parsons, New York: S.Sartta, New York; G.W.| Hunt, Ottawa; G.Di Cola, Boston: Isaac Tuck, proprietor Tuck's Produce and Distributor (fruit journal: #).B.Oke, Port Hope: George McWilliam, Toronto; C.Hus bard, Toronto, and Emery.Boston.the New York importers at the were: T.Brucato and P.Brucato, of Brucato Bros: G.Villari, Villari, Mitchell & Co.; Frank Feltmann.Hirgel.Felt- mana & Co.; C.Cavallaro, Cavallaro Bros.; F.Gatto, E.Southwill, of \\W.H.Wester he Co., and Felix Minaldi, A.Minaldi resent Among the railway men who have gath- ere ta take care of the trade are: » R.Hines, Chicago, Rock l ed Pacific: E.À.pramford.G.T.sland ntral Vermont: H.B.Mussen.Can Atlantic: Geo.H.Colby.Mlinoia Contech Robt.C.Manson.G.T.R.: T.B.Montgomery.Wisconsin Central; E.M, Newba- gin, Chicago Great Western: S.IV.Man.400000000000 GROCERS, NOW AT 2257 ST.CATHERINE STREET NEW STORE NEW STOCK Same Old Careful Attention to All Part of the Business.ER ue 0000000000000 Another Case of Smallpox.À case of smallpox, that has caused the The Winnipeg Shops.! civic authorities some concern, was dis covered vesterday.À woman rervant, who had been living in Westmount, was taken ill and sent to the Royal Victoria Hospital.Yesterday it was thought the disease was - etpalipox.Dr.Coyle, of the civic health department.examined the patient and \u2018de cle the disease to he smallpox.She waa at once removed in the civic hospital ambulance to the smallpox hospital at West.réount.AL ESTATE TRANSFER.\u2014 Mr.J.eoddre Gnacdinger has sold the reel- dence, 86 Durocher street, to Mrs.G.KR Desbarats Cor 85.50.y I Pacific shops at Winnipeg are bei crowded with work.ever has room for additional help.proposed br Uborne, when he was in c FO 00, The Late Mrs.Macphail.service was tondnet JL and, being priv by relatives and § by Rev.J.HAVE YOU CATARRH* We would like you to try JAPANESE CATARRH CURE.We know that you will be wate them satisfied with it.Some have besa \u20ac nted se often they are tired tryh any ane.know the value of JAPANNSE CATARRH CURE, and are sure 11 will cure any {mate friends, er.Lieut.-Col.Jnftrer H.Burland.JOHN ROBERTSON & SON, s.Plans for the extension of the Canadian 19- cussed by the executive, as they ares on More men would be taken on, but the staff in larger than it before, and there is no more If the plans.aa General Superintendent The funeral of the late Mrs.Andrew Macphail tock place this afternoon from the family residence, 6 Peel street.The Edgar , VAS Only attended The chief mourners were her huaband.Dr.An- drere McPhail.her ifttlé son.Jeffery: her father.Mr.G.IL Burland.and her broth- irae Foe tol ne te Geo.Tate, Michigan Central; Wm.Gart vo Burlington Route, J.E.Hawkens.D.* H.; H.P.Swinton, C.P.R.; A.P.Massey, Boston and Maine; H, E.Tudor, Great Northern.DENIED THAT MILK TRUST WILL \"AFFECT MONTREAL Story That Threatened Operations of Toronto Combination Will Put Price of Milk Up Here.Families.in the northern portion of the city were much in ay in a story that the same milk trust which has operated in Toronto was about to swallow up the business in Montreal, and put the price of milk considerably higher than it ia at present.Several dealers were seen to-day, including Mr.Charles Burnett, and thev said that as far as they knew there in no \\ the matter was talked of some time .but at present he has heard nothing that would suggest any change from the present condition of things.\\ National Council of Women.The executive meeting of the National Council of Women will be held on Tuesday, next, at the Y.W.C.A.and will occupy the entire day.Lüncheon will be served to the members of the executive in the Y.W.C.A.building.Mise Wilso, , ] un.cor reaponding secretary of the National Coun: there.are Cil, will arrive in town to attend the meet- | carried) out, the expenditure will run into ing and will be the\u2019 guest of Mrs.Robert Reid.Union avenue.The annual meeting of the Local Council wilt first week in May.Three Years in Penitentiary.Is Gétng to Ottawa.and every cape 1! pro used.if all other so- hed romedtes have failed try this wonderful Phe at dr iste or port paid.The Greif Shas and Macpherson Co, Limited.Toromto Sol reat B.KE McQale, 2123 Notre Dame st.Que.ss ©, Sava.Your Grano Coupons + oa the In June peut - ee A 1 ever brought to Montreal, and the sale has : lots which strike his fancy in the illustrated a prominent place is to be seen the brand: are brands which evidently refer to the New : the : paper, ; ; large as the lord Line shed is.there! È not room within it tor over half the : (Fath in the story.Mr.Burnett =aid that take place the Mr.J.Angus Winter, of St James M t Church.has ed ist and choirmaster of i .Church, Ovtams.He commences ha duties Name Ho og \\ ; Yor * _ PRACTIOALY Companies, However, Have Yet to Make a Definite - Statement.MAYOR ON THE SITUATION Difficulty Regarding the Two Men Has Been Conceded by the Strikers.» = The utrike situation reviewed to-day by Mayor Cochrane is briefly this: All that remajus to put the finishing touch to \u2018he work of paciticativn is the lack of a deti- nite statement from the companies.The culty regarding the two men has been conceded by the strikers and everything is working smoothly towards a settlement.The men are willing to return to work.Tus corroborates the view set forth in the Star yesterday thet the strike is practical over.Mr! P.G.Gusaler.general superintendent oi the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, when seen by the Star said: \u201cThe compuny will take the men back, with several exceptions, aa employes, but will, not treat with them as of the union.We have not had any \u2018communiva- tion with Mayor Cochrane to-day on the subject.All we have to say is that we will take back the men at the same rate of wages as when they went on strike.\u201d MEETING OF THE STRIKERS.A public meeting of the strikers was held ., Inst night at 28a Notre Dame street.| Messrs.Greene and Hurd delivered hopeful © and, stirring addrestes and thanked Masor : Cochrane for the disinterested amd pans: taking manner in which he had attempted arthtration.The Mayor sent a letter of It had been announced that Ald.ar tt regret.Uuimet, who has always posed as a friend of the workingman and Ald.Lamarche as well as Dr.G.A.Lacombe, M.L.A., would be present.but these gentlemen failed to put in an appearance.Neveral other speakers encouraged the strikers to continue the struggle, predicting a settlement.LITTLE GIRL DISAPPEARS .Her Grandmother, Who iz Mentally: ; Irresponsible.Took Her Away.The police authorities have been notitied of a peculiar case of the disappearance ot a woman and child.Dora Kellnor, the three year old child oï Adolphe Kellnor.ox 158 City Hall avenue.was sitting on the STARS FRIDAY.APRIE_%, CR) + = 1%e 7 ER and Children: Women and children will find the Dr.Deims! Underwear especially soothing to their delicate aud teuder skin Children brought up in The DR.DEMSEL LINER MESH UNDERWEAR are peculiarly free from skin eruptions of all kinds.To any one interested we will mail free our booklet with full information about these garments.\u2014~THE-\" | Deimel Linen-Mesh Systom Co, 2202 St.Catherine St.Opp.Christ Church Cathedral.9 2 W.J.McGUIRE & CO, TORONTO AND MONTREAL.Ae, hls re Devices and Workmanship fut approved by Iasuran - DS ce Com panies an Le, Systems iu extensive use and have stood the test of time.Write for full parti catalogue.iculàes and 40 to 70 p.c.of insurance saved.vi 2awtf GAVE PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS AS TO TRANSFORMERS Eleetrical Engineer's Expert Evidence in the Bernier and West Fire .Case.! ) AN ANT RS ___ ANE SEEN RSR ay X RN NN N Naa S $ | ! l i i DORA KNOLLER, The Three Year Old Child Carried Off by Her Grandmother.doorstep Thursday.about 10 o'clock.with her grandmother.a woman about 85 years old, named Madame Albert.The old wu- man is mentally deranged.and taking advantage of the opportunity.when no per son was looking, went away with the \u2018child, and has not been seen since.The old woman wore a blue wrapper and no bat.The infant has red hair.She speaks only a few words oi English.CANADIAN NORTHERN.Opposing Invasion of British Columbia by Another Company.Mr.J.N.ields, K.C.has gone to British Columbia, in connection with the subeidy promised by the Government of that province for the extension of the Canadian Northern from Yellow Head Pass, Manitoba, to Bute Inlet on the Pa cific.It is also stated Messrs.Mackenzie agd Mann are opposing the attempted invasion of the province by a firm of New York capitalists who have agreed to build the Kootenay coast railway for $4,000 a mile provided a subsidy of 9.000 a mile is granted by the Government.TO DETECT POISONS.The Body Tries to Sweat Them Out.At a convention of medical men in St.ects of coffee drinking were carefully const .It was unanimously agreed that while coffee does not seem \u2018to injure some persons, to others it is a rapk poison.The effect on different persons le, of course, very different.In some the heart is affected, in others the kidneys, again the stomach or bowels, or the eyes, in ner vous cases the prostration is spread over the whole body.Co .As an illustration, a man in Hinton, W.Va., experienced well defined symptoms of poisoning from coffee.He says: \u201c1 uwed Lf a great many years with no apparent ects, but about nine \u2018years 1 be- affect sick.I became dull, Jost my ambition, had dizziness, eyesight was very bad, and kept getting worse.and at times 1 could hardly navigate ut all, 1 feit 1 was going to fall every minute, and finally became so bad I would have to sit down and rest three or four times in a distance of twice that many blocks.\u201c] went from one physician to another, and faithfully took their prescriptions, but the case was so complex that they could not successfully diagnose it.1 finally went to N.Y.City to the Vanderbilt | Cliñié for treatment.- There my case was.di as neurasthenia.Every morning about nine ! would have à kiwd of spasm.The perspiration would break out all over the palms of my hands, and my hair would be wringing wet, every nerve in the ound ft.affected, and my heart would jump and beat nt a fearfàl rate.This con- | dition would generally last for about two _ What I suffered no one can under: stand.\u201d \u201cIt finally came to me that these terrible sweats and spasms were just the same ax | in cases where people are - and | Nature trier to throw off the poison through the pores.So I concluded that something 1 was taking must act like a poison and à decided it was coffee.I left it off one morning and had a fearful headache all day, a sure sign that 1 was being held up by à drug.so t evening |\" bought some Pos- tum, and the next morning had: it for bregk-.fast in place of coffee.1 was curprised for 1 could hardly tell it from coffee, at day 1 was only a little sick about the time, .from the next until now.something over 13 months, have never felt even the remotent | +1 ateadi strung, my weight in.pny £% pounds to 147 nde a | ron well man.The seven Sg ad return of the ist of St.| appoint- 1 rom coffee poi il ne Pre et me.a borribl h .given by Postum Con.sade Crk 3 the Lachine Evidence for the defence war given today in the jury trial vf the suit for $&2.- 000, taken by Bernier and West against vdraulic and Land Company.which amount the plaintiff's claim was lost through tire caused by defectiveness vi the wiring of the defendants.Mr.Fred Thompson, electrical engineer.{ Was Uhe most important witness examined.He gave to the judge and jury practical bx- periments of the working of transformers.These showed that \u201cno actual current orig- nally generated enters a build mg: it tu the induced current from { the primary coils and this faet Mr.Thomp- i svn explained upsets the evidence of the man who swore that he saw fire runni along the wires and into the Bernier and West building.He aiso declared that it was impossible for the lineman to have felt electricity, ae he stated, when he was climbing the pole.C.P.R.Suburban Services.Commencing May 3rd, an express for points in the Laurentian Mountains wili leave Place Viger Station at 1.235 p.m.on Saturdays only, for Ste.the and Labelle.stopping at all stations bridge and Labelle.The Sunday train, which now leaves the Place Viger Station at 9.15 a.m.for St.Jerome, will, commencing Sunday, May 4th.run through.arriving Ste.Agathe 13.10 p.m., and Labelle 1.45 p.m.Returning, will leave Labelle 5.00 p.m., Ste.Agathe 6.35 p.m., St.Jerome 8.15 p.m., ar nving at Montreal 9.40 p.m., Sundays only.The train at present leaving Montreal {Place Viger), at 9.00 am.daly, except Sunday, for St.Jerome, will, commencing Monday, May 5th, run through to Ste.Agathe, arriving there at 1158 am.Returning, will leave Ste.Agathe 4.15 p.m.arriving Montreal (Place Viger) 7.05 p.m.daily, except Sunday.On ursdays this train runs through to and from Labelle.The Monday morning express from Labelle will make its first trip this season on May 5th, leaving Labelle 430 am.Ste.Agathe 6.15 a.m., stopping at all stations in the mountains, amving Montreal (Place Viger) 840 am.The above in addition to the rent train leaving Montreal 3.30 p.m.aily, except , arriving Ste.the 8.31 p.m., and Lia 10.15 p.m.ne a double service to and from the Lauren- tian Mountain resorts.Commencing Friday, May 30th, this ser vice will be still further augmented by the Friday evening express for Ste.Agathe, which will leave Montreal 5.10 p.m., arriving Ste.Agathe 7.35 p.m.Fridays only, stopping at all stations Shawbrdge and weet.e service at points on e St.Louis, Ste.Annes, Vaudreuil and wa River resorts, is now as follows: From Windsor Street Station\u2014For Ste.Annee and Vau- dreuil, only, 855 a.m.daily, except Sun- For Beacomsfield, Ste.Annes, \\'audreuil.and intermediate points, 9.13 a.m., 4.00 p.m., 415 p.m., daily, except Sunday; 5.13 p.m.daily, except Saturday# and Sundays: 1.0 p.m.ays only, and 10.00 a.m.Sandays only.For Como, Hudson, Rigaud and Ottawa River points, 9.15 a.m*>4.00 p« m.daily, except Sunday; 5.15 p.m.daily, except rdays and Su > 190 p.m Saturdays only, and 10.06 a.m., Sundays only.For Point Fortune, 5.15 p.m.daily, except Saturdays amd\u2019 Sundays; and 1.3 p- m., Saturdays only.Returning train leaves Vaudreuil 6.20 p.m.daily, except Sunday, for Montreal, without stop, arriving 7 p.m.From Vaudreuil at 7.00 a.m.and Ste.Annes 7.15 a.m., arrive Montreal 7.30 a.m.daily, Sundays induded.From Vaudreuil 750 am, 11.03 am., 1.35 am, and 6.30 p.m., daily.except ,» and 8.55 p.m.Sundays oniv.stopping at intermediate stations, arrive Windsor street station 8.40 a.m.11.50 am 12.10 p.m., and 7.13 p.m.daily.except Sunday; and 9.40 p.m.Sundays only.From Ri- gaud,Hudson.Como, etc, trains arrive Montreal 84 am.a 7.15 p.m.daily, excep Sanday , and 940 p.m.Sunday» A From Point Fortune at 655 am.rig cept Sunday.calling at all intermediate stations, arrive Montreal 8.40 a.m.Commencing May 3th an additional train will.leave Montreal 6.13 p.m.daily, except Sunday.for Ste.Annes.Vaudreuil and Ottawa River resorts, stopping at all intermediate stations as far as Plan et, arriving there 8.35 pm.Returning will leave Plantagenet 7.15 am.daily, except Sunday, arriving Montreal 9.35 a.m.Commencing Saturday, May N.the Brome Lake express will leave Montreal (Windsor street on) at 1.40 pun.on Saturdays only, for Sherbrooke, via Farnham, Sution Junction.Knowlton and Foster, arriving Knovwiton 355 p.m., Sherbrooke 5.15 p.m.Returning will leave Sherbrooke Mondays only at am., Kpowlton 7.28 a.m., erriv- ing Montreal (Wi street), 9.40 a.m., Mondays only.For Ste.Rose, etc, trains now leave Placé Viger station 8.20 am.9 am, 43 pm, 3.3 pm; 3843 pm.daily, except Sunday: 6.20 p.m.daily, excépt Saturday and Sunday: 1.45% pum.\u2018Saturdays only, and 9.15 a.m.Sundayz only.Return- -ing, arrive Montreal (Place Viger) 8.35 am, 5 am.950 am.1220 p.m, 7.05 p.m.1030 p.m.daily, except Sunday.and 3.45 pm.Sundays only, from Ste, Rose, ete.Complete suburban time-tablen are now being printed, and will be in the hands of all Canadian, Pacific ticket agents a a A \" data : .tween Shaw- | Handsome Neck Ribbons Saturday Shoppers.GROUND FLOOR.Immense variety, surpassi quality and exquisite daintiness 1 cal- ourings, combine to make this Ribbon display simply irresistible.Impossible in a short.announcement to give a full description.Here art one or two of many weaves\u2014 Seli-coloured Silk Gauze Ribbon, in leading colours, with a fancy openwork design.\\ Fancy striped Ribbons, combinations of white with sky blue, tur- Quoise, rose, heliotrope and pale green.15 Oents.Dainty all silk Dresden Ribbons, with fancy woven edges, various col- ouringe, three inches wide.; Every colour in plain, all silk Liberty Ribbons, four inches wide.1 A beautiful quality of open-work striped Ribbons, white open-work combined with sky.turquoise, pale pink, red.gray and bright blue, six inches wide.Al 25 Cents.Open-Work Silks.50 Gents.FIRST FLOOR.Probably the most attractive low- priced Blouse Silks we have ever shown.Half inch stripes of pale blue.tur quoise, reseda, pink, violet, nary blue and black: ted with open-work stripes of white, one inch wide.- Bee them in the Silk Section.Paris Cloths.; À suitable weight for house gowns, i and heavy enough for afternoon : street wear.' Colours are pale gray.reseda.deep ' old rose, cornflower blue, navy and i black.i Mail Orders Executed.AAVCOCK 3 DUDGEOH ; 2457 St.Catherine St.| NEAR DRUMMOND.= \u2014& : PHILIPSBURG PROPERTY, ! The property belonging to the .late E.| i \u2018 1 i yl 1.BOND will be sold, by authority of justice.at the church door at Philipsburg on MONDAY NEXT, the th inst, at 1} o'clock in the morning.\u2018The lot is beautifully situated facing the lake shore, and hus a fine Stable at rear.The whole will be sold by forced sale In order to close the estate.© .Conditions and further particulars may Le obtained from | R.B.HUTCHESON, Notary.5 4 304 St.James at.NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership formerly existing between Andrew A.Wilson and Peter Gillespie, As Stock Brokers at the City of Montreal under the firm n of WILSON & GILLESPIE, was dissolved on the 15th January, 19.and that since that date the und ed has been the sole member of the said firm.ANDREW A WILBON.Montreal, rd April, 1902.% 3 WILL FINISH TAKING EVIDENCE IN THE LUSSIER CASE Judge Choquet Leaves for Sorel Tomorrow to Get Further ; Testimony.Corsets That Promote Attractive and Graceful Figures , We sell every prominent * make of Corset, but limited space obliges us to confine our comments in this announcement | to three lines.° French Girdle\u2014Fancy pale blue and pine | Sateens, trimmed top and bottom with | lace and baby ribbon.Sizes, 18 | to 23.Price.91.23 | i + t tes su ox E.T.straight front Corsets\u2014white and drab coutil, bias cut, gored hip, trimmed with lace.Sizea 18 to 2.£1.00 | \u201c B\u201d and I.Corset, style A\u2014for slight figures, white and drab coutil, patent bias filled, Jace and baby ribbon trimming.Guar- i anteed not to break at the sides.! Sizes 18 to 28.:.se.een - 82-00/ The Ladies\u2019 Whitewear Section While giving publicity to several cases of reduced prices, desires to intimate that \u2018ta aplen id assortments are equal to all demands, and its regular prices do not shrink from comparisons with others\u2019 lowest guotations.LADIES\u2019 NIGHT DRESSES\u2014Prices range from 49¢ up to $5.00.Made of cambric, yoke with 12 tucks, 1 in.Torchon lace around peck and sleeves.Usual 65c, for .2.220 tir tin cir ees nee ses ses ses Made of good heavy cotton, embroidered yoke, 3 in.embroidery around yoke, sleeves, neck and down the front.Usual $1.75 to 91.85, for .oo oo 1.49 LADIES\u2019 SKIRTS\u2014Lowest priced garment, 39c; most expensive, $5.00\u2014well worth it, 58e too.M of cotton, with 7 in.flounce trimmed with 8 in.embroidery .vo.3se LADIES* CHEMISES\u2014We have them from 22e up to $1.50 each.Made of good heavy cotton, with 1 row embroidery insertion, 2 in.embroid > around neck and arms.Fairly priced at 98ci only .it it oer eens OBE CORSET COVERS\u2014We can suit whether you wish to pay 10c or $3.00.A few odd lines\u2014Corset Covers that are worth from 35¢ to 48c, that we will sell for, each .LLL LLL lll ein il eis tee ees ere ee 29e We have also the colored Silk Covers, with sleeves, and the price ws, only .$2.49 SILK UNDERSKIRTS\u2014In great favor with modish dressers for summer wear.Made of Japanese Silk, 8 in.flounce, with 3 fine tucks and trimmed with 3 rows of 14 in.Valenciennes lace, 2 in.frill and 3 in.Valenciennes lace at bottom, also dust frill.In various colors .$2.23 Colored Japanese Silk Underskirts, 7 in.\u2018Hounee, with 1 row of 2 in.Valenciennes lace inserted, and finished at bottom with 3 in.Valenciennes lace.Also dust frild.0.0 22-200 in cid iin 20 220 rie eee 000 6 > ve aes nan aes $6.50 Ladies\u2019 Skirts For Dress Occasio Not heralded as \u2018great bargains.\u201d hut, nevertheless, better values than the general run of widely advertised specials.7 gore, full flare Lustre Skirts, lined throughout, bound with velvet .$2.73 Lustre Skirta, full flare, graduated flounce.with 12 rows tucking around flounce, lined throughout, velvet binding.=.«ov oon aoe des Lustre Skirts, graduated flounce shape fold, stitched fold down centre of skirt, strapping in front,.4 rows of fancy strapping on front of flounce, lined throughout, and bound with velvet.See ae $8.73 A Good Glove Investment.The \u201cLoubet\u201d\u2014Ladies\u2019 2 dome, fine French .Tes vec ses ere sry vue wee Ladies\u2019 New Muslin Neckwear.The greater portion of the stock has been Suede Gloves.with fine black or self silk received, and now awaits your i tion.embroidered .Colors, tans, modes,{ The ra is very extensive, ver browns.grays and black.Sizes, .thing quite reasonable in price\u2014from 19e -\u2014 53 to 7}.Per pair .ee.91.131 up.The Major Portion of the Ribbon Trade Centres Here.Must be a reason for this.From observation we are inclined to attribute it te showing better assortments and giving greater value.Three wpecials that will interest you.; : White aud colored Taffeta all silk Ribbon, in all favorite shades, regular width for neck wear.Usually sells for 25c to 30c.Our price, per yard .Striped Silk Ribbon, 4 in.wide, especially adapted for neck wear.Price, per ard, 2lde, 25c, and .2.2.220 hie ser eer 005 000 eee eee see 00 +.\u201d BFC Duchess Satin Ribbon, in all the wanted colors, 34 and 4} in.wide.The 3} - in.width for 25e yd.; the 4} in.for.ve ee eee $850 .Curtains and Sash Curtaining For Country Residences.And the lowness of price is apt to encourage liberal buying for the beautifying of city homes, too.Cream and white fancy Scrim, 38 in.wide.Per yard, 7c and.White Spotted Muslin, 25 in.wide.Per yard, Bc.10c, 124e, 15e, 18e, 20c and.White Spotted Muslin, ai) sizes of spots, 36 in.wide.Per yard, 17c, 22, 23e, e Lee enone van vas sat deu eau nantes au sue sec eve vanne e .White frilled Net, with lace and insertion, 30 in.wide.Per yard .e 40 in.wide.Per yard .2 242 oo a oe ees Muslin, 80 in.wide.Per yard .e See ses see ese see Cream and white Madras ve eue see are seene Tambour Net, in white, 27 and 30 in wide.Per yard, 25c, 20e, 35c, 30e, 45e Colored Muslin.floral design, 27 in.wide.Per yard, 7e, 10e, 124e and .Open stripe Curtain Muslin, small design, 36 in.wide.Per yard White Nottingham Lace Curtaine\u2014These are reduced in price.esas \u201ces ve * see ee -dudge (Choquet, Prosecutor Le- mieux and other officials will leave on the morning train for Sorel, and it is intended by His Honour to finish up the taking of evidence in the Lussier case with the exception of that of Mr.Lussier.the victim.There are eleven witnesses in all to be examined, and when they are disposed of an adjournment will be made for two weeks, by which time it is expected that Mr.Lus- sier will have sufficiently recovered to he taken to Sorel from Varennes.The accused would be taken to Varennes and into the presence of his father.so that the latter\u2019s testimony could be taken at once, but the feeling both for and against the voung prisoner is so high that it ie thought best to keep him away from the scene of the crime.Suit Over Dictfonary Dispute.Mr.Justice.Curran rendered another judgment Wednesday in the dictionary dispute between C.O.Beauchemin and Cie.and Cadieux and Derome.now \u2018in the insolvency courts.The Beauchemin firm some years ago published a dictionary entitled \u201cNouveau Dictionnaire.illustre, Historique, Geographique, Bibliographique et Myth.logique, Nouvelle Edition, par P.Theberge.This was duly registered and the firm had exclusive rights for fourteen years, with the privilege of registering for a further term of fourteen ycars.later.in 1804, Cadieux and Derome published a dictionary, with a supplement which proved to be a counterfeit of the Beauchemin and Cie.dictionary.Suit waa taken for damages and for an injunction to restrain the defendants from selling any more of the books.The suit was carried from court to court, : and resulted in a victory \u2018or the plaintiffs.In February, 1902, Beauchemin and Cie.took another action to recover the amount of dunages caused them by the sale of the Cadieux and Derome dictionary up to the May, 1901, and the cost or expert witneeses.The Court ordered the defendants to account for the sales they had made.Thia was done, but the defendants objected to paving the costa of ex evidence.The Court found that, they had made £3.788.41 apd allowed damages to that extent, rejecting the plea of prescription filed by defehdants.and gave plaintiffs the costs of both courts, - Once tried always used, E IRE SODA.\"88 hed _ Best for bakin.date of thé Supreme Court judgment in\u2019 Size 27 in.x 2} yarde; regular MSc 38 in.x 3 yards, per pair .e pair, for .oo.Lies ee a in.x 3 yards; per pair .e 3 in.x $ yards, reduced from 60c 43 Mn.x 3 yarde: per pair .Lan ans in.x 3} yards; per pair .in.x 83 1 yards, reduced from 6c in.x 3} yards; per pair .ee aa ane san ee une Up to $10.00 pair.to .| You're familiar with regular prices and ean easily figure out the extent of the Savings on Groceries Here To-morrow, 25 cents will be a popular price.\u2018 - 10 lbs.White Beans, .PKc 1 Ib.Strathcona Coffee, .ieee 10 Ibs.Gold Dust Corn Meal .© 2 tins Strathcona Baking Powder.e 2 dozen new laid Bggn.© 3 bottles imported Tomato Cateup © 7 Ibe.good French Stewing Prunes 25\u20ac 2 Jackets Evaporated Apricots or W.H.Scroggie, 2 1b.can Morton's Kippered Herrings.2.2 2.1 BBO 3 bars imported white Castile Soap Ee ons Corner University and St.Catherins Sts.A ROYAL WELCOME !! Our storea are replete with all that is new in Gent's Furnishings, \u2018 and we cordially welcome you to pay a visit.YALL Br The secret of our low Prices is the fact that we are MANUÜFACTUR- ERS.Here are a few choice lines which speak for themeelves.Dunlop and Knox shape HATS at $2.50 and $3.00.THERE ARE THE HEIGHT: OF FASHION.\u2014 with Calf leather for a year at 500.{ SUSPENDER, ends, warran A great assortment of TIES in all the newest designs and shapes.ma or 00 rg TRL 2 A AOA i a col reid bi as wks: GE i ROY RENTER.lA ir of , Ori, remtintetiree tess MRM + Poaslitt ov 3 Bi hash eats Baap ranane ET 5 I RE Sa, CE Ep AY Li Fd re wl the per- 4; ere » Mmudlie, N.8, en Apri .: a Me Arthur Atkinson, à ce.: To PRELL\u2014At South Dudswell, Que.on \\ d Mrs.Thos 2 me to Nr, 298 Bn he YLE-\u2014At 3 Ernest street.Apr a! Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Doyle à son.\u201d | BLLIS-A$ Cassopolis.Mich.on.April 1x to Mr.nd Sera\u2019 J.Vv.Ellis, jr.a son.* AUR\u2014AS Rat Portage, on Sunday.V 18, to Mr.and Mrs.J.U.Gaudaur.cou.GOULDEN\u2014-At Warden, Que.on April 15.the wife of Edward Goulden, of a daugh- | ter.® mA S\u2014On April 19th, at Quebec.à aN aid Mrs.Ww J.Hawkins.® CLBAN\u2014 44 he Manse.Pisarinco.N.mae en Apriéiiin.to Rev.and Mrs.L.A.Maclean, giris.* OBS\u2014At 2 Prince Albert ave.\\Vest- ® unt.on Thursday.April 34th, 1902 the fe of Donald W.Ross.Jr.of a daugh- SMITH t Sutton, Que.on Apr 10th, the Bret James Smith, of a son.® VENSON-\u2014At Geraldine, \u2018Jue.on Aprit dt the wife of John Stevenson, of a son.® .PEDER\u2014At Ambersi, N.S., an April od to the wife of Joseph St.Peter, à von.® MARRIAGES.DAMS \u2014At the residence of Mr.DDAME-TERRT A renceuite.Que.on April 16th, by the Rev.F.A.Read.Sam- J.Adams to Mary C.Terry.#ox- 2 tt Johns, Que.on ON Frank Pos.of Montreal, te Carolla, daughter of the late W.: Marchand, registrar of St.Johna.® a ç - NS\u2014At SpringhilL __N \u2018 a by the Rev.William Brows, Joh L.Kelver and Mabel I.Higgins\" VERS-LETCHER\u2014AU Springhill, N.3.br April 16th, hy the Rev.Wm, Brown.Peter Lavers and Mrs.Patience Letcher, all of Springhill.* MARCOUX-FOGARTY\u2014On the 2rd April, id the Private Chapel of the Archbishop's Palace, by the Rev.Canon Luke Callaghan.Mr.J.Arthur Marceux to Nora.youngest daughter of the late Mr.T.Fogarty, both of this city.NCEL-DE TONNANCOUR \u2014 In ths MoN on ist Aprit.1908 in the Chapel ot the Sacred rieart.St.James Church, Guillaume Louis Mancel to Marie Alber- tine de Tonnancour.i\u201d a 1-MacLENNAN \u2014 At@Newcastle.RIOPE rate, on the 3rd Inst.by the Rev.Wm.Aitken.Cecil Riopel.eldest son Of the Rev.S.Riopel, M.A.M.D.incumbent of Valcartier, P.Q.to Agnes ; uirhead, youngest daughtef of the late lin MacLennan.of Summerside, Prince Bdward Island.EVENSON-SIMPS8ON\u2014At the Church oe 8.John the Evangelist.on April 8rd by the Very Reverend the Dean of Montreal.assisted by the Rev.Arthur French.Sherwood W.Stevenson to\u2019 Edith Heien Simpson.daughter of R.C.Simpson.YORK-STILI\u2014At Ottawa, on April rd.by the Rev.Dr.Moore, Frank Allison York to \u2018\u201c\u2018Minunle.\u201d third daughter of John Still, Tacoma, U.8.A., formyrly of Chatham, Ont.* DEATHS IN THE CITY.DAOUST\u2014At Cote St.Paul.on the 24th April.Benjamin Daocust.at the age of 73 years.Funeral will leave his late residence, M0 Dufferin street, at 7.30 o'clock.to Cote St.Paul Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to end without further intimation.LAFRANCE In this city.on the 24th inst.Pierte lafrance, aged 6 years.Funeral will take place from his son's residence, 3832 8L Antoine street, Sunday afternoon, at 1.40, thence to Cote des Neiges C¢me- tery.Friends and acquaintances are re- spectrully requested to attend.97 2 MoKEOWN\u2014In this gher, SSth inst.Feter McKedwhñ.native of Armagh.Ireland, Funeral will leave his late residence.155 Young street.at 8.48 a.m.Monday.th tnst., to St.Ann's Church.thence to Cote des Neiges Comeétery.Friends and ac- Quaintances are reupectfully invited to attend.m2: MeLBOD\u2014Buddeniy, on the Mth April.at st St Catherine street.Flora, fourth daughter of the late Roderick McLeod.of Beech Ridge.Que.Funeral sat .3th.ot § pm.to G.T.R.Bta- tion.PYKE\u2014At 8 Margaret's Home, on the Mth inst.Mary, eldest daughter of the late Rev.Henry Burges, \u2018Incumbent of Hochelaga, and widow of the late Henry Q.Pyke.neral private.% 3 DERATHE OUTSIDER THE CITY.ADAMS-On April 13th, at Halifax, NB.Catherine Adams, In the Mth year of her age.* ARCHIBALD At Madua.Cal.April 1st, Timothy Putnam Archibald, èldeat son of the late Judge Archibald, of Meadowvale, Upper Stewiacke, N.8, aged & years 7 months and J days uddenly, on the 3rd inst.at SNCs > J dg naphx ji Ë got >on RA Sug mo .Carmichael, 4 1 g pu LUAOTTHNNSPPMASPHKONGH AP HOHOK 44% - >OPHEAHMUS ESN SA Ret IpHgHON- TENTE + -\u2014 i ppear:in these columns from the pen of M.J.Wells, and the work goes on.T.Bussey, G.Morman, M.Roberts, T.Underdown, H.Swetland, A , R.Brooks, .M.Blanchette, g Noel Fournier .Webber .Bartlett O'Neill Wilcox Norman Norton .Charland FLZ2r ENE SIREN - oe ne 34 5» >= Thomas Davies F.Lamentagne \u2019 Butt H.Cal} W.Law 3.Battesley Bates Noel .Carlton .Botton .Wilson \u2019 .Taylor Cm .Towhsend .Wilson \u2019.Townsend Hall Dutton .Hunter Vivian HEGTHHSRESE gousse = ohn Livingaton .J.Donovan .O'Reilly .Noonan Penner Hanson WV.Carmichael ve Furniss Logan .H.Powies Simons Hughes Warren musmr eZ > GO di fi Bourbonnats Lafontaine Emery .art James McConnell James Fraser, jr, J.Mattey F.Heather | BE.Kiernan F.Roseven Jos.Antin Thomas McTier Charles Lydon arch mp gg Q Ë ; > mglmo ur Tout 1 Hn 5 utd x ; = HS ; Quenneville o 3 2 = Gin ; 0 I 4 ë mE?i ; SEY E .She; ppard PEI MCBARAIIOP FHI MEOT APP HL ZO JEP if À \"es 0) {it to three months.This was adopted.> ; mt .E 2.= en , Mnhafacturers of Fine Jewellery, Sliverware and Hardwood - Rich Out Glass.\\ .MONTREAL.; = vu : bee Ne \u2018 gg.-6IFTS THAT COST UNDER THREE DOLLARS (ITTY : : i 1 reed Seat te You Express Prepaid They May be Returned if Not ' I VUOU OO Pre Satisfactory When You Ses Thom.A PR LRO No.W-\u2014Cut Glass Smallinx patte Bottle, sliver | / J; / | | 4] TI .wh .No.18-Dutoh Sives Bon-Bons Bpoon.Heraldic de smtp Lined with i Sass.- BIEN .20 +0000 oups cesenns : = - « : Soa No.1481 trainer, bead paRern.et page Lined wit te Steel Agate, Ne.Sick Que Class\u201d Bonar\u201d Dish.Wilh 5 ESP Lined with Galvanized Tron handle, 6 in.am.7 .spe CIAL PRICES \u2014 - 00 UIBAM.Lhe crses sersessrracasees 5.50 7.00 8.00 $0.00 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .1794\u2014Sil Plated T Rack, | 6 N » » » » No.i6&Pair Biiver Plated Suing Servors, tn cae 376 | $10.00 up to 8200.00.Call and Examine Our Stocka el > - I erie GEO.R.PROWSE, 224 St.James St.In case i .«i seein ae becvasenses 2 ao 98:13 No.1461\u20148ilver Napkin Ring.1% ins.wide.2TH : [gu No.ues\u2014S8llver Napkin Ring, 1 in.wide.12 No.1449\u2014Antique® Irish Red Peppsr Pot, silver.18 No.63i-GentleNtan's Watch Chain Fob, silver h \u2018 mounts .\u2026.+4 s.svoseue 275 No.NA\u2014Two Cut Glass and Silver Flower Vases, 4 in.high .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ssovecce 270 You Live with the \u2018Wall Paper of a Room tl Even more than with the carpet.It's face to face with vou at every turn.Do you pick it out with this thought .mm mind?Our Wall Paper department has everything in | the way of patterns and qualities, but it has more.Competent clerks are all the time there who will gladly give ybu suggestions about decorating a room or a whole house.Shall we have the pleasure of serving you?EER PRESENTATION .CABINETS Solid Quartered Oak Cabinets fitted with Silver Plated Spoons and Forks of our own manufacture make very suitable Presentation Gifts from Societies, Clubs or Orfice Staffs.\\ We have them from $30 containing 47 Pleges, to $118 containing 132 Pieces.L \u2018 - 20 Per Cent.Special Discount | ; On the above lines during Wedding Season.tn \u2014 3 B31 \u2014 si \u2014 \u2014\u2014 i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EY , Godan end 363 955 950 81.es Sl.BOOT RR: HEM send by Express Prepaid to Any Address east of Wianipeg.97 xl == Store Your Furs PRIVILEGE RESTRICTED FOR THREE MONTHS Temporary Diphtheria Hospital on Fletcher\u2019s Field Discussed by Parks and Ferries Committee.At a short meeting of the Parks and Ferries Committee yesterday afternoon the City Attorney explained how the City Council had the right to allow a house on Fletcher's Field to be used as a temporary hospital for the care of diphtheria patients.This right had been given council skin, makes the skin smooth, the by a provincial statute.Ald.Ouimet did not like the idea of hav teXture fine, the color delicately ing people suffering from contagious dis- White.=.eascs on any part of the park.The City Ask your druggist for it.Attorney said the privilege was only tem.Prices ots.Mail orders promptly at ary, and Aid.Quimet moved to restrict tended JOHN LEWIS, Chemist, * 2208 ST.CATHERINE, Cér.University._ Special Department.Special Facilities.- Experienced Hands.A 22 : PU Y CH L 3 LS \\ EC NER MENS iS MN | ARIS CUCUMBER AND ROSES ERS LY [er Cures all chaps and rashes of the \"PHONE MAIN 199.! RATES LOW.Shym Battle on the Mountain.There was = sham battle on re Mountain last night, when companies of the Fifth Royal 8cots fought each other until 3:8 ail the ammunition was gone.Just whether the attacking force or those who 229 St.James Street.were acting on the defensive had the bet- _ vuxzt - = ter of the battle has not been decided, but Theatres Will Close Coronation Day.© 3 the work was so well done that the man- \u2018 LONDON, April 25.\u2014The Lord Chamber- Mrs.McLeod Wins the Case.land of Bomba, off the =, > , Qu : , coast of Tripoli, osuvres may be repeated at an early date.lain has sent a circular to managers of the (Special to the Montreal Star.) and the port of Tobruk, Tripoli, and a | London theatres requiring those places ofl OTTAWA, April 3.\u2014The case of Chenev, the dents nrepon drawing up plars for ASTHMA NO MORE.amusement to be closed on Coronation Day 4 ting on Behalf of the creditors of the the Fenersl defence of the Tripolitan coast.Wouldn't vou sive a great deal to be able to And the day after.It is understood that ; that.; \u2014\" late Rev.John Mcleod, of Vankleek Hill, | : ha thorough treatment with the King has arranged that the empioyes has deen concluded in Chambers.The ny sepatitationa] ill not suffer threugh the closing of the action was dismissed and Mrs.McLeod and permanent cure for thin dread disease, theatres.wins.- er ans tay to suftersre.Mans of he ceurod.\" write us for e remedy.ey were cured.some after 18 years of suffering.Why not : - Turkey and Italy.va ui you?Think, of he rater 8.0 per bottle or fo eure à cold in a night\u2014use Vape-Crese CONSTANTINOPLE.April 5.\u2014 On ac- - three for 85.00, pre y * tt and 1 i i ° ; woe.It bas been used extensively during more count of the lineasiness caused here by > ited, To to.Sold .BE Riecale, Bids Notre Dame st.Montreal | tan trentséonr vases.AU Druggists.Italy's attitude with reference to Tripoil.\u2018Graham.resident In Monier robninsy Grgbam, À 8 Que.97 Jaw tf 87 1 the Porte has decided to garrison the ls- oericen.163, 188.167 Band\u2019 te st Jena st.Save Your Grano Coupons To | \\ WV Ww W Ww Wi à à Wi W Ww W We are Making a Specialty of it.ds Parents in Montreal have long been wanting some person to carry a stock of fine high class neat and tastily got W Ww up sults for little boys, and we have learned since we opened our St.Catherine Street Store, that it was our opportunity, W À we have seized it and to-day we proudly and justly state that there is no store on the continent of America who can WwW show you a finer range of w - Boys\u2019 High-Class Clothing.ow Ny We have heard many expressions of surprise and pleasure from Ladies who have seen our Boys\u2019 Suits, \u2018and they hv W y+ have been good enough to favour us with their patronage.Price is only a secondary consideration when they can get Vv the goods they want., Ww We would like to be able to give you an idea of the stock and variety we carry, and the different prices, but we a -\\- could fill a page and then only give you a poor conception of the various styles and qualities.: À.Le We have Washing Suits at $1.00 per suit and upwards to $5.00 : in kilt and blouse style or with knickers.Ww as We have Tweed and Serge Suits from $1.25 per suit up to the very fine suits with silk vest and silk sallor collars \\§ *\\ -at $12.00 per suit and In all sizes from 3 years upwards.à W Our store Is centrally located on St.Catherine street, No.2299, between McGill College Ave.and Mansfield st, W VY) and as our window space Is limited; we invite you to come inside and inspect our stock.Ww WW Alse, a full assortment of Bays\u2019 Hats, Caps and Headwear in Iatest styles.Ww hos.2299 ST.CATHERINE STREET, and Ww ~~.661 to-665 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL.\u2019 / 97 zx! | Pad À P.S.\u2014We are receiving orders.and shipping Boys\u2019 Suits to all parts of Canada, es } - .x | 993333333333335I3I6CECHCCCRCFECCREC TRE en PES rm ZTE FTE IRE pny ET Ep "]
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