The Montreal daily star, 7 mars 1903, samedi 7 mars 1903
[" aout Fa 2 RS Re 2 æ Fe ae ww Rx PN.es A.4 negle as: à\u201d PRS - \u2019 riter : La te RÉSATURDAY, MARCH 7.190%.Notes and: Queries.e, ANDREW I er i Mtl Nant ME CARNEGIE.= s = By George Murray, B.A., Oxon, LA s _ : SCS Lo.Lo an ng ) : 2 1104110 30e - Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d ye eatables in preference to drink, and .one An Attractive Place of Refreshment on the Lines A Guarantebd Cure for Piles.| ing, : Blind, - Bleeding\u2019 and Protruding Piles.No cure, no pay.iste are horized by the manufacturers of Omtment té refund the money where it fails to cure any case of piles,;no matter how long standing.Cures ordinary cases six days; the worst cases in\u2019 fourteen days.One application gives case dnd rest.Relieves itching instintly, This is a new discovery and it in the only remedy sold on guarantee, no no .Pricer 50c.If your druggist hasn't Hed stock, send 50 cents in stamps to the Paris Merli- cine Co.1.Louis, Mo.who also manu: facture Taxative Brome-Quinine, Cure, 7 | brated Cold | SOLVE THE LIQUOR QUESTION » UBLIC-H OUSES OF THE FUTURk.to be Erected at Vickerstown, on Walnéy Island, of the Farl Grey Trust Scheme.the ccle- i A | | can always procure tea, coffee, or cacoa.The manager reteiv-s a commission on the sale of food, hut no on that of Intoxicating heverages.\"T is thus to nls own interest to push the of former.OUT seventy houses are now trust management in various parts of the kingdom.There ts no trust public hougr in London as yet; but the Water- man's Arma Southwark, has been recently acquired.and when the rebuilding is fin- fthed will have a workmen's dining-ronm on the ground flaor and a better class adining-rnom upstairs It is interesting to read same of the trust managers\u2019 monthly reports.At the Purefoy Arms.near Basingstoke, soup wag sold ta the team drivers who pat- tonized the house during the last cold snap.The innovation was a great financial success.The colliers of Mineaton, however, do not now patronize the Old Wharf Inn as théy once did.This is he.cause, being now under trust management, they cannot run up a \u2018'score.\u201d In trust public-houses no signs advertising the sale of drink are exhjbited.On the other hand, those relating to tra, coffee.etre, played.As an example of the way the new trust administers jta funds, take the case of Kelty, where, from the profits of one licensed house, the trust has, since 1899, heen enabled to build in the village a pavilion \u2018on the bowling-green and to make a substantial grant to the local baths.A |i- brary, bllilard.rodm, and at sale the under arr always conspicuously dis- reading-room, bowling-groen have been established Hill of Beath by the same procedure.Any one may become a shareholder in Earl Grey's Trust, but he will never get more than 5 per cent.for money Bo invested.A New Historical Magazine.\\ he Eastern Ontario Historical Associa- on haa recently embarked on an enterprise which is not only: interesting, bat bright with the promise of valuable results, The first number of \u201cThe Cosmos,\u201d a monthly magazine devoted to historical subjects in general and Canadian history in particular, has just made its appearance, and has already won the good opinion not only of members the society, but of the majority of those who bave seen it.The magazine, in addition ta historical notes en several Fastetn UMtario towne cont.ons a: NOW READY - PRICE, THE BRIGHTEST BOOK OF THE YEAR Lovey Ma The New Book by the Author of Mrs.Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.The delightful philosophy of Mrs.Wiggs, as expressed in her quaint - sayings, has brought joy to the hearts of thousands.She is a gay challenge to every pessimist, a general banisher of blues and a rebuke to grumblers.The new book.\u201clovey Mary, reintroduces reader of \u201cMrs.Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,\u201d will want if.With eighteen full-page Pictures by Florence Scovel Shinn.Mrs.Wiggs.and every $1.00.Montreal News Company, Limited TORONTO-WILLIAM BRIGGS.Translated by E.A.Vizetelly.THE PLOT: Virwally, SUBJECT! He \u201cTruth is on its way.and nothinæ can stop Ît.\u201d -Zols.\u2018J'accuse.\u201d tiles, \u201cJohnson of New York,\u201d t hiryaler's\u2019 farm.and other fomcs of integest.#.PR TE Ag pitt pen rap \u2018Whatis TRUTH?\" Z O L A ?S NEW.N OVEL asked jesting Pliate, and Finished just before his death, stay Por ae Cloth, - $1.25 answer TRUTH i\" JUST OUT I Evangelists\u201d group, following \u201cFruitfuluess\u201d and Lalor.\u201d Dreyfus case, recastfin a new mould.Iustrates the antagenistic influences of the Je:uit and secular parties in modern France.TREATMENT .intense interest in a vivid dramatic situation.The Copp, Clark Co., Limited, PUBLISHERS, TORONTO.The third in the \u201cFour the problem presented by the famous Sustains from cover to cover SUCCESSEUI Canadians 0 Unie] Slates Wal Paes Hove Sud Aout March, Dr.Wm.Baxter McVey, seeretary of the Canadian Club of Boston, was born in Kings Co.in 1538, where his boyhood days were spent.At the age of ten his parents moved to St, John, where he received a gnod edrication.At 16 years of uge hu entered Lhe employ of Hanington Brog., and three years later passed the examinations of the N.B.Pharmaceutical Boclety, securing their first-class diploma.In 1884 he entered the Ontario tollege of Pharmacy at Toronto, and after successfully completing bis studies there, returned to St.John, and shortly after was appointed Gov.Examiner to the Pharmaceutical\u201d 8o- ciety, which position he held for two pr i DR.WM.BAXTER McVEY.Sceretary of the Canadian Club of Boston.terms.Having abandoned his drug inter- esta there, he moved to Boston and became manager of the Maverick Drug Cn.In 1892 he entered Harvard University Medical College, and one year later was appointed assistant professor of chemistry ut the Boston Dental /College, and two years )Jater was electéd professor of chemisiry.at the College of Physicians and Surgeons.After completing his medical studies, he has given much attention to the field of scientific medicine.and has contributed valuable articles on various medical and scientific topics.In 1897 he was cleutel Fellow of tho Chemical Society of Jon- don, and is prominently identified with many leading scientific socletlen.His broad medical knowledge was soon sought for.and he has figured very frequently as an expert in important poisoning cases In the courts of New York and Massachusetts.vr In 18% he was elected a member,of.the Medico-Legal 8Soclety of New York, ani one year later was appointed as Its official toxicologist, which position he still holds.He was selected by that body as a dele.rate to the Scientific Congress recently held at Paris, and figured prominently In fts affairs, especially regarding the fora improved scientific methods, for the treatment of tuberculosis.on which he las made extensive study.After leaving Harvard he afffitated himself with the Canadian Club of Boston.and for the past two years as Ita papular secretary has done much to promote ihe clib\u2019a prosperity.When the war In South Africa took plade, Dr.McVey, Hike many a loyal Canadian son, volunteered his services to the Canadian Government for tha Army Medical Corps.As secretary of the Canadian Club he has done excellent work towards opening up the résources of Canada, which has been especlaily valuable to New Brunswick, his native home.In the political affairs of Cannda Dr.McVey Is well versed, and it 18 rumoured that he soon intends to refurn to Canada, and wiil probably take an active part in Canadian public fe.- + - ré The Kansas City Journal says th: a z at the meanest man In Kansas has heen found.at Wellington.He hised a negro boy to carry a ton of coal upstairs, paying him only 15 cents for the job.Then he gout some dige and played craps with the boy until] he had won the 15 cents back.The boy testified to this fact in a case in court.el } Loy and PA March.The stormy March is come at last, th wind, and cloud, an c bkies.' 4 changing I hear the rushing of the bingt, That through he Snowy valley flies.Ah, passing few are they who speak WILL stormy month! in praise of thee Yet though the winds are loud and leak {hou art « welcome month to me.\u2019 For thou, ta Northern lands, again I'he glad and glorious sun dost bring.And thou hast joined the gentle train And wear'st the gentle name of Spring And in thy reign of hlast and storm tmiles many @ long.bright funny \u2018day When the changed winds are soft and warm, And heaven puta on the blue of May.Then sing aloud the gushing rills In juy that they again are free, And, brightly le nZ down the Renew their Journey to the sea hills, The years\u2019 departing beau\u2019: \u2018on Of wintry storms the gulls.rucats But in thy sternest frown ablJer A leak of Kindly promise yet.Theu bring'st the haope of those calm skies, And that soft time of sunny showers When the wide hinom, on earth that lies, Beems nf a brighter world than ours.-~Willlam Culien Bryant March.March' and ail the winds cry, Marcht As they sweep the heaven's arch, Polishing the stare that gem Farts resplendent diadem; Setting all the waters free From the winter's chancery, Sendine down an avalanche From the tree's snow-vovered branch.Murch makes clear the frosty track That the birds may hasten bark On their northward flight.and bring Jocurd carols for the spring.March tz merry.March Is mad, March is gay.and March ia sad; RBvery humaur we may know If we list the winds that blow, Have vou heard the bugle call Gathering the soldlers all?March ig Spring's own trumpeter, Halling us to weleoma her.\u2014 Frank Dempster 8herman.March.Aad.\" Mareh ia christened, vet he Is not so He feels the stir of spring.and he must nlav.Hie music le the shrill arpeggio That preludes the soft harmonies of Mar.- Clinton Bcollard.Discovered Roquefort Cheese.About the famous Roquefort cheese the following legend ia told: A shepherd lod, having more lunchron than he could eat, laid a large portion of his bread and cheese upon a natural shelf in one of the caverns nearby.tle forget all about it until \u2018several months later, when he found the cheese, instead of being dried up or rot ten.was rich, moist, creamy and streaked with greenish blue veins He shared hig pece of cheese with others, and the vill ager were quick tn recogrire the improved texture and quality.Henceforth ar cheeses were tiken to these caves to ripen.The caves are now owned by a company which employs six hündred women to tend the cheese.' Chicago Languages.In a pamphlet entitled \u201cA Sketch of the Tinguistie Conditions \u201chi of Ch ,\" Prof.C.D.Buck, of the Universit of Chicago, tava that forty languages are spoken in.that city, which is more cosmopolitan ip character than Constantinoplé or Chir, or any other city of the past or présent.Fourteen tongues are spoken by 10,000 op more persons each: newspapers appear regularly in ten languages, and chareh be heard in about twenty services may be languages.\u2018\u2019Ohicagé.\u201d says the professog, \u201818 the recoud largest hemian city i the world, the third Swedish, the Third Norwegian, the fourth Polish and\u2018 the fifth German, New York being the fourth.™ W A Miss Taka Nawz.daughter of a well known Javanese editor and ent ologist, in dersetf\"an entomologist of no pmall at- -talnmenta.Bho paints with skiif and has made many colou pliles of native insects, cspecially buttertiies and moths.fhe shares her father's interest in the- tography and has assisted him in his greateat work of photographing the life histories of.most of the Japanese inseets injurious to agriculture.P © 5 a oi \u201d \u2018This signsture {4 on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tebiets 6 RL FTOU ue rats At D ee - 86 3 am \u2018 these | a 4 ECTS RA TE I.- x WX TR \u20ac EPMA.te, as TdT to MIA He pie Carn La 3 Ti EE a PPT ni ne me a ET From a.Feminine Standpoint, Green Appies as Teachers of Fundamental 3 Truths\u2014 And Applied Knowledge as a Cure for a Miserable Existence.Once we learned to our sorrow that green apples, and some other 1hings, were not all we took them to be.and we have kept on learning the sume lesson ever since.Surely there is no truer philosophy than that which teaches us that in -tudying tho past we can learn the future.Lafe is full of reuppearances and the fash- wns are not the only things which return to what they npre were every seven years.Something similar huppens everywhere, at ail timex, and under the greatest variety of circumstances.Even the jam that conceal: el the medicine in the bottom of the spoon.in our nursery days, and sn wooed us unfairly, 1s still constantly mahing rts re-appearance in different phases in after years.Indeed, 1 am not :0 sure that the silver spoon in which those awful doses were so skilfully concegled, is not t\\pidul of life.We are always getting things \u201cfor our good,\u201d which.we would tar rather do without.Jt's no use trying to be gener: ous, to decline and pass them on to another, we murt accept our share, and upon our manner of doing ro depends our sud: cess im life.We can scream and fuss and kick, or accept the inevitable gracefully.In the long run we have to lake cur inedi- cine some way.In many of the affars that concern hu nianity most closely, there is an outer covering that conceals all that lies bencath.It resta with ourselves whether we accept what is presented to us at its face value.If we do we will have the jam and meli- cine experience of childhood over again.We will mistake veneer for true gentility: hypocrisy that smugly conceals wrong doing, for sincerity: conventionalitv, which 18 but a cloak for deceit.for honest endeavour.It is history repeating itself.wn a far lens agreeable form than that which frst caused us to question the good faith ot those put in authority over ue.mind.so we have hazarded à guess nou ost desirable are always labelled \u201cdan.crouse.\u201d In clildhood when we set our aï ections on little greén apples\u2014we lived to regret it, but there have lreen moments : when we thought we never should.Little by little we grev te believe that \u201cMathers advice\u201d was an admirable thing to follow.unless one happened to he one of those wildly daring young persons who never sto to consider consequences.When leading strings are abandoned and one must stand or fall alone.the same thing has a tiresome habit of coming tru:.We must profit hv the experience of others or run the risk of getting into tronble by plunging in en our own account.What we reach out for boldly 10 definnce of custom or opinion, and take by main force, is seldom orth the pane involved in obtaining it.All too often it develops a most unfair and chameleon-like habit ot changing and giving us disillusionment when we fancied we had reached the ideal; or mivery when we only wanted a Little happiness.What iv best worth hav: ing is still] beyond eur reach.lt is pur«uit that adds a zest to life.and gives one something to strive and struggle ior.There | is a charm in the unattainable that we ali have felt.and that will continue to be- gnile us while we have vouth and health, and.perhaps.even beyond.To get all we want would be a challenge to Fate.There would he nothing leit to live for.Joy lies in pursuit, seblom in the avtuai attainment of one\u2019s ideals.Even the poorest spirited «mong us love the struggle and effort that come with earnest codeav- our.Perhaps, it is a tant lett in our blood by those old days when nught was rght in | every sense of the word, and no pretence was made at arbitration.It ia a relic, per- hape.of the time when the strong ruled because of -his strength, and the weak were hin vassals.We are civalised, or we*claim to he.The time 1s past for ns to harry our neighbour, carry off his daughter, and steal his cattle.The law: unkmndly forbid us such exciting pursuits.But as the in: stinct remains En must he gratified in eme Iinanner we content ourselves with nothing worse than picking anr npeigh- bour's pockets in à strietly legal way, or otherwise levving contributions that may © be regarded as purels buriress-like.In spite of all the trouhle we manage to cause wn a lifetime, very little of it is the outcome of pure malice.For the most part we forget all about our neighbours in our anxiety tg reach the gz al we have set out for.The shadowy things ve aim for it ie our custom to call ideals, but there can be nothing Jess lovely than the true a-pect of some of the gods we evolve and then wor slip.The truth 13 most of us are supremely «lish.and seltixhness, as everybody knows, has an awfully bad effect on the eve-smight, ) When a case Lecomes serious Provilence has recourse to strong measures in order to work a cure.And the remedies oitepest applied are disappointments.Unpleasant as they are.they undoubtedly teach us lessons.They force us to stop aud coun ~ider and to weigh up the situation.Whether they have any permanentle favourable effect upon the average charact-r it is hard to say.Trouble either coftens one to all the world.or it sa embitters that ge t ctleness vs almost entirely eradicated: and Most of ua are of an inquiring turn ot, ii rests with ourselves in which class our \u2018 « \u2018 ! friends place us.end again as to why the things which seen | Love should rule the wold, but there is \u201ca tremendous gulf betuces what 1 and what should he.Love may rule, but it 18 usually love of self, not GÉ others.Until this is changed the world wl continue to be like the teaspoons sacred to nursery memories, jam on top and bitterness underneath.Even when we find out the truth we lack the childish prudence that m former days cansed us to pause and question why.We feel ourselves of such importance that we fear the earth would give wav beneath our feet if we admitted we were wrong in judgment and had heen fooled.So wer pose sick at heart.but determined until the end.Ve are not any of us sa good that we couldn\u2019t be hetter.and vet the general at- titnde we assume is that of reforming one's neighbours and forgetting all about our- welves.Missionary work is very interesting indeed.but in the broadest sense of the term it needs to become home mission work before it does us much praetcal good.We fuss and fidget altogether too murh to be happy.We year after year live the same sort of life in the sams sort of way, and then wonder results aren't differ: ent.Past experience fails t5 each us anything worth knowing.and when we are old we have still failed to apply the les song of childhood.And yet it seems =) casy.C.C.M.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re A 0 ee - _.Lenten Dishes.Some Ways of Serving Macaroni.Combined With Oysters, Tomatoes or Cheese It Serves as the Basis for Many The various forms of macaroni are especi ally valuable when less meat is beng used.and with different accompanments of cheese, tomalo.ete.form the foundation of many an appetizing dish.For a dish of sphaghetti have two quarts of water mlted and bimhing.Take one quarter of a package of spaguetti, and hold.lng it all together so that it will not break, t one end into the water.As the spa: etti softens voi) it round and round unt.l it is all softened.Let it cook until ten der.then drain and rhide on to # dish for serving.Make a tomate sauce hy cookin one-half can of toniato with ane slice n onion for twenty mimites.them rub through » strainer and add two and a half level tablespoons oi flour and cook until smooth.teason with two level tablespoons of butler.one-quarter teaspoon of salt, and a little \u2018pepper.If the tomato w much reduced wide -cookinggsthe sauce will be too thick: it should, be thinned with boiling water.or stock.Which will make it richer.Pour the sauce round the spaghetti and keep hot un- tif ready to serve.9 .\u2026.[1] se Nacarom, with cheese and butter, is a Lenten dish, and the Italiana who use this dish in place of meat prepare it thus: [ake half \u2018a pound of the best macaroni and wipe each stick with a clean cloth, break them into lengths desired and drop into s kettle containing enoù h well salted water lu cover them.couple of cloves of gar- be imparts a flavour that « hiked by some.Poil steadily fof fifteen minutes, remove the hre.draip through a colander.dash a quart cold water over at and frain for a few minutes.Melt 212 oun.jes of butter in a raucépan.Cover the hot.tom of a deep earthen baking dish with butter, add a layer of macaroni sprink- well with grated Parmesan heure.d'little salt and dash of cavenne.Put an- sther layer of butter and macaroni and re- \u2018peat.the operation until the macaroni is all Le.The top layer should cheese and soy butter that remeins should he poured .pver the top.Bake until a golden rown wioor and serve in baking dish.Pevitled Spaghetti, boil half a pound ol hetti twenty minutes, or until very toft; drain and chop it quite tine; put one Mhisspoonful of butter in a pan; when it melts add one tablespoonful of flour: stie stil mnooth and add one cupiul of milk; stir ontil boiling; add the spaghetti, one Maspoonful of salt, half a teaspoonful papkiks, and the yolks of two eggs; put So .rm 9 Lo.efChes.W.Pieteher.ct pte.« When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorie.Wie the was a Child, she cried for Castorie.When she became Mies, she clung to Castoria, Whenshe had Childsen.she save thein Casteris, A a \\ ade + - .° En into shells, sprinkle with buttered\u201d crumbs.and brown in a quick oven.se os A dich to be served at luncheon in place of meat myy he made with macaroni and a van of apricots.Parboil half a pound of macarom, and toss it afterwards into a pint of milk that has been brought to the boi- | ing point.The milk should be sweetened with two tablespoonfuls of sugar.Let all simmer until the macaroni has absorbed nearly all of the milk.It will be necessary fo stir frequently to keep the macaroni from sticking to the bottom of the sauce pan.Drain all the liquor in the pan of apricots from the fruit and add one cup of the juice to the milk and macaroni.Cover the pan well and set back on the stove for fifteen minutes.Rembve from the fire and cool.In transferring to the dish on which it is to be served form a pile of the maca- Toni in the centre of the dish and cover jt with the apricots.arranging the pieces in layers around and over it.es se se To serve Oysters and Macaroni break half a pound of macaroni in smal) pieces and boil until tender; drain and spread part of it over the bottom of a buttered baking dish.Put over this onc pint of oysters with.their liquor, cover with one-half cup of but- and the rest of the macaroni.Beat two eggr well, add one and one-half cups of cold milk.Pour over the macaroni and cover the top with onc cupful of fine cracker crumbs.Bake until the crumbs are brown * LS we, ae For Macaroni and Oyster.Scallop.take a quarter of a pound of macaroni and break into two inch lengths.Boil in a large quantity of salted water until tender; drain and blanch.Drain the liquor from two dozen Ja oysters.Scald the liquor and skim and strain.Put the layer of macaroni in bottom of a baking pan, then a layer of oysters.season with ealt, pepper and a few small pieces of butter.en add another layer of macaroni, and then oysters.Cover top with macaroni, pour the oyster liquor over all, then cover with half a ful of cream sauce.Sprinkle a little grated ehecse over this and set in-the oven and bake a nice brown, about half an hour.For Spaghetti a 1a Soubice, alice two Bermuda onions, cover with boiling water, and et them stand on the back.of the stove five minutes.Drain quite dry.Put one rounded tablespoon- ul of butter in a amall stew-pan or in the chafing-dish, term in the onions and Jet them cook at gentle heat ten or fifteen minutes, without browning.Add one cup of milk, and when hot stir in one cup of ed cheese, one cup of cold boiled Macaroni of spaghetii.ent fine, and a little salt and paprika.Stir until the cheese is melted, and serve at once with wafers., .ae For Macaroni Timbale.put two quarts of boing vater mio à kettle with, one lev teaspoontul of «ait.\u201d Select LADY MARJOKIFE MANNERS.Lady Marjorie who is the granddaughter of the Duke of Rutland, int artistic tastes, and is said to be one of the prettiest debutantes in erite her mother\u2019s england this year.of macaroni, Make a filling of one «up of milk, twa cups of bread cruinbs softened in milk and sifted through a wire strainer, ope level softens coil the macaroni round and cook uncovered for thirty minutes or until will cut when pressed by the 4Ainës of a fork aginst the side of a kettle.in a colander and pour cold water through cloth to absorb mold genercusly and line it with the long pieces of macaroni.edge of the mold and coil the macaroni round.pressing it against the buttered aide.which will hold tt in plare.bottom of the mold with fine Parmesan cheese and one- quarter level teaspoonful of malt.mold and set in a pan a litdle larger and tilled with hot water.Bake thirty minutes.Make a tomato sauce with two cups of sirnined tomato.two level - tablespoonfuly | each of flour and butter, one-half teaspoonful of salt.five drops of onion \u201clay on _a clean the moisture.timbale onto a plate and surround it rs | The Latest Foreign Fashions.Reign of the Picturesque in Paris\u2014Gauged Skirts and Long Shoulders in Favour -T .e Newest Hats.Paris, Avenue d'lena.February 21.\u2014 Very beautiful models in India eilks, satin foulards and other.waim weather stuffs arc already being shown in Paris shops, although it is to be cunfessed that the linens run them hard in the race for precedence.The India sitks are more Oriental in design than formerly.but there are plainer ones for other tastes.: .These foulard gowns are made with long wear.Toilettes de visite are still being made with the long skirt.not trained.but falling gracefully all round on the ground.This new skirt is worthy of note.Ît is so well cut that despite the amount of drapery used.any suggestion of clumsiness is done away with, ; : But if the new skirts are plainer than formerly.the voats remain extremely elaborate.,The intricacies of hand work embroideries and insertions are never quite in harmony with the severity of the tailor made, yet they are found in all the new spring couts.: The +hort skirt will rightly take its place for practical everyday use, but our dress gowns show: a greater tendency than ever toward the artistic draperies of the period of the Regeacy.; ; If stately, Howing garments suit you best, however, \u2018there is no réasôn, even ar the smartest functions, why yon should not wear {rom the shoulders, over your dinner gown, a coat or train of lace and chiffon, or some such airy: fairy fabric, which gives the idea of flowing grace.If, with the smartly guuged skirt, you like to do away with sume of the superfluous gathers, you are at liberty to do so; no oue cares wo long as you look your best.; The same licence appligs to materials as well as to styles.J have just seen a beautiful specimen of the cloth evening gown, which a month ago would have beem pronounced outte.lt was of silvergray cloth, with a gauged skirt and a baby bodice.also gauged.The under-sJeeve came as far as the wrist, but from the shoulders downward wus a lattice work of yellow chentile.showing occasional glimpses of the bare arm.The only decoration on the bodice was a bertha of yellow.chenille, outlining a very low-cut decolletage, and finished with a deep fringe of chenille.Let no one imagine there is any need to wear gaugings unless one\u2018likes.Jt is a revival of an old-ssede and a very pretty one, if it can be- treated in a variety of styles.Short people should have but two or three rows just on the hips, the draperies otherwise falling plain.The gauging increase the size of the hips and thereby appears to decrease.the size of the waist.In accord: ance with the\u2018laws.of proportion.sleeves terials they have not reached to great exag- gerdtion, but in cloth it behooves us to be carefl.\"1.15 to be hoped (that the common traiting drapéries for house and carriage: À (Special! Correspondence of The Montreal sense of the tailor will restrain any wild 4 Star.) fancy in this regard.The long shoulder, of course, is another matter.This line enhances the \u2018beauty of some figures, but the shawidike drapery does not suit everyone.and this is a terrible snare for the unwary.and is, 1 think, one of the worst features of the spring modes.At present the rage at Moute Carlo is for stoles of tucked and gathered chiffon to match the toque, with Jayers of ermine or .white marabout between the tucks and augings, further decorated with roses and orget-me-nots.Whether these beautiful creations will run into the spring proper | cannot tell, but certainly fichus and peler- ines of chiffon.marabout and ostrich will be used &s late as June.\u2026 | New small toques, made of chip and adorned with wings, flowers, or one plume.are now seon daily on the streets of Paris.but the amount of skill displayed \u2018in them spells failure to the efforts of an amateur.An artistic woman can drape a picture hat.provided she has beautiful feathers und a good shape, bat the new toyue.which is the essence of smartness, consisting of little else than a straw shape and a tulle bow, is another matter and requires the cunning of the Parisian milliner.NOTES.A ball given recently at the Elysee proved that fringes of cvery description, with paillettes of mother-of-pearl and iris, are firmly in favour.The favourite in trimmings was grapes; féathers were much worn, but flowers were by no means eclipsed.Madame loubet ware white du- \"of richly embroidered paillettes in silver, reached half way up the skirt.The corsage of duchesse eatin was gracefully arranged with cream lace and siiver embroidery.A beautiful gown seen at the Palace on this occasion was of pink tulle.embroidered with gold, over which were bretelles and wreaths tied with white bands.Smart toques in moire are trimmed with cords and tasacls.The all round shape for useful and becoming.Fine chip is, however, the favourite fabri¢ for the new bats.a feature of the early epring millinery, their appearance on the Rue de la Paix.A tiny toque of bugle trimmings, forming a sort of fringe around the brim.with a paradise plume, is likely to be a fa vourite.Other new toques have jam-pot crowns, draped with lace and trimmed with with ¥lacs, will predominate this spring.Ti.icture hat of the moment is lovely.must, get bigger.At present in soft ma-7| A few have already appeared in fine chip amd course nutmeg straws, black and white h e most desirable.being considered J : LOUISE PONTIN.ter, broken into small bits.pepper and salt.\"TO CORRESPONDENTS.' E.W.\u2014The attitude you have taken seems to be justified.A girl of twenty: three should certainly know whether she cares eno about a man to wish to marry bim, and if she does care she certainly has no right to marry another.Try and avoid a disagreement with your people as far as vssible.Quarrelling cannot lead to any appiness, and at a time like this vou naturally want as much happiness as you can et.- Don't be too hard on your mother use she does not see things with your eyes.Remember she has made many racri- fices for vou, and perhaps the feels that you have not made all the return in your power.If possible put off the wedding for a time.and she may become reconciled to the step you contemplate.If her only objection to your fiance is on the »=cove of his limited income.the ohjection will gradually pass™awsy as things become more pros perous with him.Certainly you are right to refuse to marry the other man, whose income is sll that is desirable.but surely you can explain your feelings to your mother in such a way that she will realize that you have made up your mind, and that it is no use arguing the matter fur ther.R.D.\u2014Leave your umbrella in the hall.(2) Do not prolong your cal beyond ten or fifteen minutes.nouncement begins: \u201cMr.and Mrs.John Blank announce the marriage of their daughter Margaret ete.\u201d It is not at all likely that your mother's r\u20aclatives woul resent having your step-mother\u2019s name used in this instance, especially as you wish her name wed.If you are sure that there\u2019 would be trouble over the matter, there are two other ways of wording the announcement, aithough neither is so much used as the former.The announcement might read: \u201cMr.and Mrs.John Blank announce the mefriage of Miss Blank, etc.\u201d or the form used could be as follows: \u201cMarried.Margaret Blank to, ete.\u201d (2) By all means have the announcement cards well ved.It would be much better to do without them entirely than to have them printed.A.G.R\u2014Keep on your hat and 40 not remove your gloves until you reach the >.Cloaks should left in the room provided for them.eume your glover after you return to the drawing-room.course on an informal oocarion the hostess might ask her guests to remove their hats, but it is not customary to do wo.isy.\u2014You were absolutely correct and do not need to worry as to what your friends at home will ray.There is no reason why a girl should not attend the the- sire with a chaperone, and without a male Stor.It is a proceeding that is customary in all large cities.It 3 alco \u2018correct for ~ Jour.hostess to allow vou to go to and \"from a dinner attended by a meid.It is leo quite correct to ask a man who is a very old acqueintance to come and see you Ing absence.Are you not making so- cisll nountaina out of mole hills?Of course, it i lways well to be careful, but when \u201c| you ar visitin relative \"who\" is older - than 7 ity t yourvelf and Lecustomed \"to city ways, t would érely be better to Be ontent - with the: erfvngenteuts \u2018she makes for you father than to attempt to upset them for fear of\u2019 doing something unconventional.F/R Areal eroquettes, mix two fais of chopped cold cooked veal, bal?+ ' of salt, a little white and cay- he .yolk of one egg, 8 few drops of on ice and one cup of thick white stir bwer the fire; spread on a platter; oool;: divide into ss many portions as , then .in besten: egg; then in crumbs; \u2018several § the fryioa basket, fry in MooEing bot \u2018deep with Pp MANICURE GIRLS\u2019 NEW: FIELD: with t \u201cparlours.ebaded hy dainty eur- \u2026_ .chesse with guilles ot cream lace.Branches bowe of white ribbon, white Watteau toques will again appear in straw, and are Gorgeous ornaments and buckles will be judging from the models which have made wreaths of forget-me-nots, which flowers, erv.\u2014The urual form of wedding an- > ww you bave met him by chance aiter.astante » platter; ley; these may be served with tomate sauce, | : With thië march of progfèes the manicure je fast \u2018becoming an appurtenance of thé modern barkey op.She casts her fortunes be - ck, and there is & disposi- Tres her part to crowd hinr a little, in tains protécted by fan:y.screens.the manicire i 8 gest tome killer.Bat\u2019 in.the barber shap it-is quite different.The man NÉE SE a A who goes to the barber shop is usually in a Ê hurry.He is the kind of mun who wouid E( ON , never hunt up @ [naaicu anyw ere -he asn\u2019t time, and when he has time he devotes It to something else.In the barber PERS shop the manicure hunts (ais man down and H ou S EK EE wrestles with him for wnsney-and gets ii.USE \u2019 If he is in too big.a hurry she does ler work while he is in the chair.9 À composite picturé of the New York ; 4 business man in a barb.r\u2019s chair, with a a er \u2019 $ tonzorial artist rubbing his clun with a a ae CT { zor, 8 pretty manicure rubling bis nails am 4 \u2019 a bootblack rubbing his boots, all at one Cocoa and Chocolate! and the same Sime, wouid be an up-to: Inte ) expression of New York business hte.: P ; The manicure hed the harber shop is also Because they yield TH E?new feature in the tipping system.There i+ | a unusally recognized limit to tipping: it is MOST and BEST FOR an open and unlimited game in the case ot {T H E M oO N E Y the manicure.The wildest stories are in circulation in New York as to the extent of these tips.Of course.men who can pay 50 cents to $1 every day or two for the services of a imanicure are -upposed to have money, and have other expensive tastes to à gratify.Many of these deal with underlings | { ) cn the \u2018keep the change\u201d plan.A story is related of a gentleman who stepped nto a barber shop of a Broadway hotel recently.He gave the barber à $5 note and the bootblack a %2 note, telling cach to \u201ckeep the change.\u201d It is stated on good authority that they kept it.The gentleman then saw the manicure.with whom he was much pleased.He had given away all of his small notes by that time.The low ) et he had was 8100.The girl returned from the de~k saying that the cashier couls A ra Ng aS : \"| TRADE-MARK i Lot change it.The gentleman promptly told W id 5 er to \u201ckeep the change.\u201d 3 22 When next he entered the hotel.a few The Cocoa in the Wor : ge days later.it thiew the entire hotel into a : i fever.When he went into the barber who 40 Highest Awards in Europe the men whose chairs were occupied were an America.wildly enviour of those whose chairs were empty.but the gentleman said he would Om Choice Recipe Book, sent tree, will tell wit for the sane man.The manicure- 1 ou how to make Fudge and a» great variety of walked up and down and smiled at him.) dainty dishes from our Cocos and Chocolate.while the one whn had received the $100 pote was expectant.But he never noticed ; ADDRESS OUR BRANCH HOUSE ler again.Nor has she ever had another Co hance at him, though.the story goes, that |.Walter Baker & ° Ltd.the gentleman has another attendant of the ) same place dress his nails at his residence > 12 and 14 St.John Street twice a week.for which he gives #5 and à L MONTREAL, P.Q.# tip each trip.~ sæ Write for Samples and Price Lists (Sent Post Free) and Save 50 Per Cent ROBINSON & CLEAVER,\u201d BELFAST, IRELAND, And 164, 1668 and 170 REGENT STREET, LONDON, W.IRISH LINEN AND DAMASK MANUFACTURERS JB AND FURNISHERS TO je 2} Kis GRACIOUSMAJESTY THE KING.HR H Mas the Princess of Wales, Meinbers of the & Royal Family and the Courts of Europe.Ps Sug.ply Paiaces, Mansons, Villas, Cottagen, Hotels, Rail.PURE, ways, Bleamehips, Institutions, Regiments, and the enerai Public, direct with every description of HouseHOLD LINENS, From the Least Expensive to the FINEST IN THE WORLD which, being woven by hand wear longer and retain the Rich Satin appearancs to the last.y obtaining direct, all intermediate profits are saved, and the ot ie no more than usually charged for common-power luom goods.» Best quality Lo lotte Bodies, with 4-fold : aate MATCHLESS SHIRTS: and cuffs.34.53 the hali dox.\u2018to meaeure, asser) des Designs in our special Indian Gauze, Oxford and l'nsbriakable Flannels far the Srañan.Old Shirts ade good as new, with good materials in Neckbauds, Cuffs and Fronts, for $3.39 the haif-15 a IRISH CAMBRIC POCKET-HANDKERCHIEFS: \"tre cambries of Rob > fuson and Ctesver have 3 world-wide fame.\u201d -The Queen.'\u2018Chespesmt handkerchiefs | have ever even.\" \u2014 Sylvie s How Journal.Children's, 30c per dox.; Ladies,\u2019 Béc per dor.Gentlemen's, 78c per doz.Hsu STITCAED \u2014 Ladies,\u2019 68¢c per doL ; Gentlemen's, ¥4c¢ per doz.Real Irish Linen Bheeting, fully bieaclied, two varie wide, * IRISH LINEN: yarde wide, 8% per yard ; Roller Towelline.I&in wide: Tara Le 0 plice Liasa Décpsryari.Lusters from T8c per dor.Linen Gisss 19-14, $1.14 per doz.Fine Linens ani Linea Diaper, 17: per yl Our 4prein!i SoN Finiebe 1 La 13h \u2018rom Bc per yd.IRISH DAMASK TABLE LINEN: J1°5.00000 This, Shaner Naoxias, .À or, \"le Cloths, N .2% vde.by 3 yds, $1.82 each.Kitchen Table Clothe, 23.ea: Strong Hockabacr Prwsls.1.66 per doz.Manograms, Creste, Con: of Arms, Inittals, etc, wa : dal ia to Cinbe Hovey or itor Orders.von orembroldered.Bass IRISH LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS: Siu Tentes from Rés pu teeny / « Gentlemen's 4 fold, all newest shan + $1.18 par dogen, Currs\u2014For ladies or gentlemen, from $1.42 per dozen.* Qurplics Maker: \u2018 Wewmineter Adbev * and the Cathedrals and C'hurches ofthe United Kingdom.\u2018Their Brion I.iven Collars.Cuffs, Shirts, etc., have the merits efexcrilence and cheanness.\u201d Coir.Clrowlss.*, i A luxury now within the rege?fai ! ; [RISH UNDERCLOTHING: {imma emurmicery.Bac: Niehidr sde.Creme = Yom $1.08 India or Colonist Outfits, $45.88; Bridal Trousseans, $308).Infants Isveltss 14.28.Ree list - \u2019 N.B.-To prevent doiay all Letter Orders and Inquiries for Samples shoull sddressed ROBINSON & CLEAVER, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland.Bewars of tios using our name.Wo emplo > NOTE\u2014 of patio Ploy neither Agents nor eet SP BORROWED PLUMAGE POPULAR 4 SKIN oF BRAUTY Ix A JOY ror E KB Dr.T.Felix Gournud's Oriental | or Magloal Remutifrer Tente When the ways of some women are con- ° sidered.it is less remarkable that so many » £ 3 eran aa.im ples of those dwelling in the large cities dress Mee 22 Rush and Skis extravagantly, savas a recent writer.k=cs?s Di and There are women and many of them verv gs=¥i= seers biemlss wealthy.who make a regular practice of hav.Dit z+» dete datee- mg garments «ent to their homes on appro- * » N tion.It has $100 the Lest o15k years, and hh eo harmies: vu tasta i Lo be Vareut 1» pro .perly marie.Accap: no val.wearing them once and then returning them to +tores or costumers.Some women will wenr a dress or a cloak to the opera and send it back next morning.Or they will get a hat or wrap and go driving or visiting in it., er ishe 2 caunteefsit ot : The average pesrron would he astonished aafiar name.to know all the things.trom handsome um- A \u2014 br.L.A.Sayre brellas and fans of great beauty to jewellery 7 ; ssid ty a indy and clothes.that sume women borrowed ene Pd pret 9 lade will ute from the shops.least barmuful ofail the skim Preparatious.Yor sale of course, all these women are not well prete Lrugsies au Fancy Woods Dealers i ths 4.a, off.but they all dress well and go out a .; great deal, and.although the rhoykeepers [AFREP- Tea NE Lrop'r, 12, Great often discover the manner in which they are .being deceived, they do not alway like to - make a fuss for fear of losing u good custom.RE er.Besides, they know that if they incur ; the enmity of such imposters the women are quite capable of abusing their goods and y 1 robbing them of other and more honest cus- |; °° tomers.; ¢ FOR OUR Strange as it may scem.these women gen- Spring Opening of the choicest as- erally mingle in pretty good society, or the soriment of new fringes of * and have some influence in the fashions in Hats and Ladies\u2019 Head Wear.matter of dress, since they have won the ¢ will have good reputation of always dreveing clegantly and | Hata that usually soll at $5.00 au Woo in the newest things.po; .: This sort of imposition had been carried Po $3.00 and 84.00.on so often by a customer of a certain large ; American firm that its members determined =, ADAM, to put a stop to her flaunting about in bor- ! 328 8¢.Lawrence Nin St.| rowed plumage.at least when the plumage belonged to them.One Saturday this woman had a ruperb wrap rent home on proval, and on Sunday one of the head \u2014 y erks of the firm.who knew Mrs.Blank as the offender.stationéd himself near her Still.with all the efforts pnt forward by pew in the fashionable church which she hops and customers to break up the per- attended.When she sailed down the uisle ricious habit of forcible borrowing on the after service, resplendent in the borrowed part of sundry feminine customers, the prac.t cloak, this man stepped up to her and said: tice goe« merrily on, and many a fair dame, \u201cHow do vou do, Mra.Blank?1 am de.with an enviable reputation for - exquisite lighted to see that you like your cloak well - dressing appears but once in garments and enongh to keep rt hats that when next seen are by cking an- Of courte, after that she could hot return other woman or hanging in the show room the doak.; of some smart shop.2° .er rm ir gr me .° ; - ; - To the Housewives \u2018 of Montreal and vicitiity: It is our wish that every housekeeper in 3be Dominion receive\u2019 FREE OF ALL COST, a liberal trial quantity of ELECT FANOUS AROUND THE WONLE:: ~ because it's unlike cod superiof to all others.Now weed ty of housekecpérs Ju the Domginfon, At grocers and à i have.been onritted simply send your addresa cu a postal ' David & Lawrence, Ltd, Montreal, Sole Agents for Canada, ~ enuuzh for their actual lang expenses.INCREASED TAXATION.\u201cJnercased taxation 18 the only remeds.Free ~choois and higher taxes would put r more money nto the treasury, and make it poss.ble tor *he board to pay living wages.\u201d The following letter recewved from the Board «+ Shoot! Commusioners, in reply, to the recent pétition of the teachers for an inorease nn thor salaries, shows the inability ot the board to move in the matter.LETTER FROM BOARD.tligh &chool, Montreal, Feb, 23, 1903.Dear Madam, - 1 beg to irinim von that the petition of th.women teachers in the service of the ilar] asking for an increase in the seu tr salaries has been considered by the Comuntto of 5 hoc! management, to \u2018hich ad heen preferred, win to sav in reply that the commissioners desire to recognize the justice of the appeal, and to express thelr sympathy with the petitioners, whom they regard ns nrdergeud The present financial positis inf thy hoard, however, renders it frogs , .ng = tres ee pot betore eva ie women teachers of Montreal are wit sons t unnecessary, of one of : 1d Ute there oe other and even more sneprising few exceptions working for others boaules consider commen cho] Commisioners of There is nothing like Gunlight Soes for H iis, the Gentleman S W hisky.etme a te he made regushing the eon.themselves.lt 16 stated on good authority y, al.ter it à was | To ol js the ve a that ot is almost the exception to find a \u2018This gentleman is said to have replied to When you have to use hard water it is not an easy matter to b THE BES Mann Moteurs Ce SRE play an important wenn who has no une partially or wholly 4 deputation asking for an increase in the household utensils.Todo good washing you should have good soap J.M.DOUGLAS & CO., MONTREAL, AGENTS.BEDDING.dis.Fillaws RH Pre ot the oe are f o depewdent upon her.salar: id to the women teachers.\u201c on : make Co - oy Lo a ore - Could the story of these lives be told Sa ont oi these women live at home.They and soft water (rain water).5 If you use hard water you must have nd ke and resorate on Ine na y-.mee whsh que at of their | | 1 trathfull t ld he found M { t a h money.\u201d : is S ht S it Juattreasve.a for and deli E Tow 1 wr bho vr bevond Lae ne tics.plants ane ruthfully it would i certainiyv do not need so muc N .4 can 1s Sun où because i ownshend, sucoessor .nshe re! TT hes orl de ne Pi \u201c% ta contain elements of the tragic and the The Teachers whether they wish to do good soap, and the best F où get 8 P Bedding bouse, 2504 St Catherine, cor.Cresssa Dale are Juris gated to the Star by oC 80 not, pay 2 per cent.of their salaries water and makes a copious creamy lather.Use Sun- ! ¢ tou tak ip the question said a well: | 1 has | ed coh » pas nd softens the Pp y tr hig ake dae dues BARE There are girls, as has been mentioned, into the pension fund.1 3 hes win tb ton werk.The gull HE fo amd three mu a room.with Making the salary paid for ten months light Soap for all household purposes and the results will surprise you.Jeet needs 1 Tune CN ME ' many privations, but posably free from of the year, cover the expenses of twelve, ., : 1 1 anly be woven i tii he press of the other remponsibiity and deducting the pension, brings the - Don t be satisfied until you have tried Hh Protdh vos J i\" Ye me But there are women ne longer, young, amount down to ay Ym h re.regards OAP es k T \u201d k d ; Ce 1 rioht at the ME y matter due ot many of them delicate.who are breaking e regulations wll ie i.bly hen notice, and down under the strain of responsibility, salary, are: - Qua er ea, pac e in d y + % .we feel snre tés | Ru Ps \u201c| work and the wearing anxiety of a small .¢ : 1 provement 15 Xi 64 mons.tional SAY.The problem of how to keep the POCOCOCOCCO GIOOEOEEEEOLEED ASK.FOR THE OCTAGON BAR.gardens, 1mto air-tight lea pac ets, ringing A vu: + interested in education olf fr he door 1s t e.LA an : grested in ducational yy, from the door a ard one to solve Female teachers of kindergarten, © Sunkight Soap washes the clothes white without injuring the hands, to your breakfast table the freshness and graceful.Many of these women sce board- SOME PATHETIC STORIES.preparatory and other classes up to © \u2019 , ing.and lees they Dive on ther seldries in Pathetic stories could be told of invalids and including the third year, receive © LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.8s ma of Ce lon s sunn any kind of comer 2x à mystery.Some of who depend upon a sister earning her living $275 per annum on ,and, ® aro y y them oveupy à good social position, and by teaching, of deliate aged mothers, long provided they prove themselves © .li , need to dress stably.even of smply.They illvesses winch swallow up the greater part unctual, faithful and efficient, the ® ~ = clime.must at any rate aways present à decent of the imv+me for months to come, young rd will, on the recommendation © appearance.Mans or them, | am told, use brothers and sisters who depend for an edu- nf the superintendent, raise their ® ther spare time in making their clothes.cation and partial bringing up upon these salaries annually in the month of © Those who do not hve at home have barely devoted women, nephew and nieces who are September, so that.they will receive 1 to let you After having used Dg, THOL BALSAM à few days, I am pleased bronchitis which trouble me a great desl fora | You may without fear recommend « such cases, for it is the best.after a few days we Were cured.\u2018 .Imperial Chemical Works, ° MR.AND MRs.J.F.ROY.St.Johns, Que., Sth January, 1903.CANET'S MEN- R.AND MR8.J.H.ROY Swanton, Vt, U.S.A, Feb, 1903.my wife and 1, we have had been suffering of a cough for sometimes.At the beginning of I went out en a visit to my father at St.and he advised us to ty Dr.CANET°S .ENTHOL BALSAM.Wedid so and \u201c, H.ROY, Swanton, Vermont.St.Johns, Que.know that I am completely rid of a severe time.your for JOS.F.ROY, St.Johns, Que.to keep Pure, Dain Beware of The best and safest way healthy is to use only BABY'S OWN : SOAP ALBERT TOILEY SOAP CO., Mfrs._ pture es: ; 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Glasgow, February 21.\u2014Jeesle M.E.Sax- by, the lady wha writes bonrie stories aboot the fisher folk o the Shetland Islands.writes frae Baltaround\u2014which 1s aboot as far north as she can gar8.no leave the Kingdom- to the Scotsman.to gie the ministers o' Auld Bcotta a ke-l- haulin'.She says it's a cryin\u2019 shame hoo some o them.an young anes at that.dress themsel's up In fal-de-rals for the kirk service, just as gin they helanged to the Episcopacy or the Kirk o° Rome.An tts anither crvin shame hoo {thers n them.malistly auld men.hang on to the things o° this warl just as gin they didna belleve in anither warl.A man resigns his kirk.say, when he is sixty or malr, he keeps maybe a quarter o' the salary as lang as hes livin'\u2014which he can dae Ly the law o the lan -then he leaves a\u2019 the wark to the young man wha comes after him.an\u2019 has tn live on three-quarters o\u2019 the salary.an\u2019 what mair does he dae but Lire himsel\u2019 ont as \u201clocum.or relievin\u2019 man for the rest o' his life, preachin\u2019 for davs or weeks or months in ony Kirk whaur the settled minister is on holidays, or whaur there is nae settled minister.This i= a life that costs little study, it has nae responsibility.tt taks in a guinea or twa for ilka sermon.an\u2019 it taks the bread oot o° the mooths o° the young men, wha are new frae college an\u2019 are daein\u2019 the best they can to keep ends meetin\u2019 until they get kirks o' their ain.Ae man she heard o\u2019 got a third n' the malarv frae his auld kirk, £120 a year frae the Aged an\u2019 Infirm Ministers\u2019 Fund.an\u2019 was aye makin\u2019 monev fraes preachin\u2019.Anither retired minister left £20 when he de'ed, he had been fifteen year on the Aged an\u2019 Infirm Ministers\u201d Fund an\u2019 drawin\u2019 palrt salary as weel, an\u2019 a\u2019 the time he had a better income than the \u201cassistant,\u201d wha had a\u2019 the wark an\u2019 responsibitity o' that particular kirk.An\u2019 still the ministers wonder why folk dinna turn oot as they used to dae\u2019 An If\" wad mak a michty difference sometimes.Lord Kylarhv.in the Coort a\u2019 Session this week.put an unca big \u2018if into a law case he was derfdin.The Clydebank Bhipbuildin® Company got a Joh to build fower torpedo hoat-destrovaers for Bpain a short time afore the (uban war began They werena ready when thev were promised.an\u2019 the Government 9 Spain pursued the company for damages.The Coort o Session has glen them nae less than £67000.which comes to £50 for flka week the boats were paat their time, the amount agreed on when the contract was placed at Clvdehank.The Government o' Spain sald that gin they had got the boats at the richt time they wad hae sent them oot to Cuba an\u2019 stopped a\u2019 the rebellions an\u2019 troubles in the island.an\u2019 then the United States wad hae had nae excuse for puttin\u2019 their finger in the ple, there wad hae been nae Spanish-American war, an\u2019 Spain wad hae had Cuba to this day.Lord Kylachy raid there was some- thin\u2019 in this.an\u2019 eae he made the damages o somethin\u2019 llke a decent amount.Bae it turns oot that the final breakin up 0 Spain's empire ayont the scas was caused by a strike no\u2019 engineers on the Clyde.which Made their boats Jate in be- In\u2019 delfvered.Of coorse.gin Spain had been able to mak peace an\u2019 contentment fn Cuba hererel\u2019.the United Etates ward ne'er hae dreamed n\u2019 medditn* Of coarse, no.Was there anybody winkin'?The boom in Canada that J was speakin\u2019 0' the ither week threatens to be waur afore it's better.Tha Allans say thelr first boat for the 8t Lawrence this season fs the Sarmation.which is to sail on the ZIst of March.Tlka berth in her 1s book d, an\u2019 there are sas mony applyin\u2019 for passages that they are to be put on the Laur- entan for a special trip.to leave a week alter the Sarmatian The bulk o the passengers are emigrants.which shows hoo the lecturin\u2019 an\u2019 cirrulatin\u2019 0° news aboot Canada js catehin® on The warst 0 a\u2019 this, frae the point © view à folk like me wha canna get to Canada, !s that the men an\u2019 women wha emigrate are exactly .he Kind that wad hae dnne veel at hame gin they could only hae got lan\u2019.Canada's galn 18 oor lore, an\u2019 ve ran hardly blame us when.at an ndd time we feel inclin-d to grumble when wr think nn nor country villages that are gottin &maer an duiler {ika year.But then tts to Canada, which is ae comfort Leith has got a big new college far learn- in\u2019 youngsters hoa to be saillors.an I.ord Balfour o\u2019 Burleigh has lien up there openin\u2019 jt.This is the first cailege 0 its kind north o\u2019 the Twsed, aù° some 0° the Erglish papers are savin that Auld Scntia will likely noo lick England in thie branch 0 learmin\u2019 as she hag beer dacin® for a while in ither branches.The coilege has made a guld start ony way The Leith Docks Commission gave the site for next door to naethin'.Edinharo\u2019 an° Letth Toan Cooncils he!ped wt money, an\u2019 sae did some private persons.But after a.there was anither £1.00 needed, an\u2019 Lord Ral- four o\u2019 Rurleigh in his speech at the open.In\u2019 said that the Government wad gle £230 & year, an\u2019 maybe he wad try te persuade the 8cottish Education Department to gle £50 ta help it to start free a debt.gin the {ther £0 rould be got frae somewhaur else This £50 wus promised richt aff.ee the college t& started fair an\u2019 square ilasga badly needs sle a enllega, for hig shippin port tha\" it le, the only places whaur sea learnin\u2019 can be @nt are kept by ordinary men.malstly retired captains, wha rin them on their ain aceannt There's nane that has the official stamp o° the Government like the new college at Letth.Edinboro\u2019 is in a perk oo petty troubles.Ilka noo an\u2019 again it has attacks o a chronic complaint, which has as its ont- ward sign the ash-Lucket Just noo, this trouble is bad, bad.an\u2019 the citizens are deavin' the maglstrates to try an\u2019 dellver them frye the continual emptyin o ash.buckets, filled wi\u2019 a\u2019 the rubbish 0 treet an\u2019 fireside, Into open cairta on the open streets.which, as ane n° the complainers says.\u201cfills the alr with gritty dust and makes the road a very pandemonium of flving.whirling paper of every description size and degree of filthiness, and Edinburgh one of the dirtiest.most ill kept and least pleaxant reeidential places in the Kingdom = Edinboro\u2019.accordin\u2019 ro this man.isna muckle better than It was -æ the zuld days when folk wha wanted to throw awa siops, lifted the window an\u201c shoutin' \u2018Garde a l'eau\u201d (that's French) amptied their buckets on to the pavement, Forbye the aah-bucket trouble it has trouble wi' Princes Street.At the east end the North British Railway has put up the biggest hotel in a\u2019 these pairts.an\u2019 it nas sae disturbed the air currents o' the neisb- bourhsod that when theres ony win worth akin\u2019 o' the gale t doon fra the Calton ant etches tobe abn rom® Up frac the Waverley Station an\u2019 blaws them falr awa\u2019.Mair than alnce twa policemen hae been put at the head 0 the Waverley Stépa to catch a\u2019body as they cam\u2019 up an\u2019 steady them until thay rot asquainted wf the weather condt- tions.John McNell wesna far wrang wheh he ca\u2019ed Edinboro\u2019 an east-windy west- endy sort o' a place.Ower here in oor side o the country we're tryin\u2019 what we can to mak the city ee worth livin\u2019 in.The Coort o' Session has decreed that naebody can stop the magistrates frae cuttin\u2019 aff certain pâirts 0 the toon an\u2019 sayin\u2019 that In these pairts the public-hooses maun close at ten o'cloct while in the ithers they may keep open eleven This is what the magistrates are dagin\u2019.just as an experiment, to see what effect the cuttin\u2019 aff o° an \u2018oor will hue on the drinkin\u2019.Some publicans wha's pockets this touched went to the Coort o Bession to see gin they could stop the magistrates rae experimentin\u2019 at thelr expense.but they hae lost, the coort sayin\u2019 that they had nae pooer to meddle wi what the magistrates did.On anither point the magistrates themsel's hae chang- od thelr minds a bit They abolished barmaids a year syne In a bars where drink wus served, but this vear they're to leave them in places where balth meat an\u2019 drink are provided for customers.I'm thinkin\u2019 in some places I ken, or raither hae heard tell o', the proportion o' meat to drink will be unca sma\u2019.Little meat will be an excuse for muckle drink.It's a pity the magistrates hadna the dourness 30 ati ok to their opinions for twa-thres years at least.Then we wad hae kent whether the abolishin* o\u2019° the barmaids was worth dealin\u2019.The But {it mayna maltter muckle.King's h at the openin\u2019 o Parilament promises a Licensin\u2019 Bill for Bcntlan, an this.when it comes, will likely put the control o the public-hooses in ither han *, an\u2019 gin tt puts it malr into the han's © the public themsel's there will come reforms far faster than ony bench o' magistrates, fechtin\u2019 against what seems to ba public opinion.an\u2019 a\u2019 the wealth an cleverness o' \u2018'the trade\u2019 could mak them.Jt's control the drink trade needs, by the folk wha support it, that is the public, an gin the Hoonsin\u2019 ever comes to be looked after by men elected as toon coonciliors are, lt will be looked after mair in the interests o the public.There's nae Eddlca- tion Bl for us in this King's Speech, but it canna be far awa\u2019 Fraserburgh is to get a new industry in the shape o a factory for makin\u2019 pneumatic tools o' a\u2019 Kinds.an\u2019 its next door neighbour, Peterhead.is thinkin\u2019 to ate still better by startin\u2019 the buildin\u2019 o' trawlers.Peterhead spent some £40,000 on trawlers no lang syne, an\u2019 ilka penny had to gang awa\u2019 {rae the toon, but gin It had à vaird o its ain it wad keep its aln money at hame Mr.W.L.Birnie, wha ig already weel kent as a bullder o\u2019 fish- in\u2019 boats.has got nearly twa acres o' lan\u2019 that there are curin\u2019 yairds on the noo, an\u2019 he is to try gin he canna build trawlers on it There's nae reason why a man shouldna build iron trawlers at Peterhead as weel'as at Aiberdeen.It's a pity somebody else wadna start at Wick.for gin that place gets on wi' the big new harbour it's plannin\u2019.It will tak wi e big lot o drifters.or even trawlers.an\u2019 it, too.will want to keep as muckle o' its money at hame as it can.That's a way folk hae.The Clyde strike didna come aff.A\u2019 the trade thocht better o' their blusterin\u2019, an\u2019 when it cam\u2019 to startin\u2019 times on Monday they turned oot t6 a man.an\u2019 began wark on the reduced wages.That means that there'll he peace in the shipyairds for six months at least.The men in the engineer- in\u2019 =hops are to get their wages reduced as well, tho\u2019 they haena said they'll tak\u2019 the reduction.But they will, an\u2019 keep workin\u2019 awa\u2019 just like the rest.Thia fsna a time for makin\u2019 trouble, Palsely is richer this week than it was last week by an auld stane an\u2019 silver jus which a man frae the toon o\u2019 thread got In a Lunnan sale for 1.450 guineas.The affair is kent as the West Malling Jug.an\u2019 the managers o' a kirk in Kent pairt- ed wi' it tn raise money for their funds.The sliver mountin\u2019 dates frae 1581, an\u2019 the article is said to be the finest o' Its kind In existence.But fancy 1,450 guineas for a jug! That's waur,than Lord Rose- bery at a cattle sale in Perth this weak, when he paid 480 guineas for a bull.Some folk hae ower muckle money.an\u2019 as I hae said afore.either here or somewhaur cise, the warl's 11} palrted.Sir Hector Macdonald has suddenly been ordered hame frase Ceylon.What for?is the question.Is he to knock order into some o the army muddles at hame or trim up Somaliland.or what?Naebody seems to ken.tho a'body's wonderin\u2019 There's somethin\u2019 in it.an\u2019 what It is we'll ken by an\u2019 by.Gin there's fechtin\u2019 to be done.then Hector's the man.He's Scottish.he's Hielan'.he's risen frae the ranks.an\u2019 he's 0\u2019 the Kitchener school 0 sodgers What mair can a nation want?WATTIE.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tramps Frightened Away.As a result of the introduction of the Bertillon system by the Zurich police the town has practically cleared out all its bad characters.Even tramps give the place a wide berth, for as soon as a person is ar rested he 15 photographed and his measurements taken.even if the charge is not scr sous.Of late the police have had so Bittle to dn that there 1s talk of reducing the number of the force.So few crimes are comnutted in the town that Zurich is con sidered to be the most moral town in Switzerland.; Plague Carried by Fleas.That the bubonic plague is carried from port to port by rats in ships 1s an estab lished fact.A Fremch investigator now finds that the disease is communicated from rat to rat hy fleas, and that pro- aueruons intercourse hetween healthy and infreted rats or their cadavers never tranamits the plague, while fleas conveyed the discace in eight tests out of nine.So medical officers arr now giving assiduous attention to the health and comfort of the rata in their district.A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER.The Way Physicians Catarrh.Now Treat Physicians who formerly depended upon inhalers.sprays and local washes or oint ments now use Stuart's Catarrh Tablets because, as one of the most prominent stated.these tablets contain in pleasant.convenient form all of the really efficient and re- lhable catarrh remedies, such as red gum binod root and hydrastin.\u2019 They contain no cocaine or opiate (so common m liquid catarrh medicines and cough syrups) and they are given to little children with entire safet- and benefit.Dr.J.J.Reitinger says: \"I suffered from catarrh in my head and throat every winter, snd it would hang on clear into summer, with stoppage of the nose and irritation in the throat affecting my voice so that I was continually clearing my throat before I could speak plainly; it finally extended to the stomach causing catarrh of the stomach.\u201cI bought a fifty-cent box of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets at my d ist's, carried them in my pocket and used them regularly several times a day and the way in which they cleared my head and throat and improved my hearing and general health I consider little short of remarkable.I had no catarrh last winter and spring and know I am entirely free from any catarrhal trouble whatever.\u201d Mrs.Jerome Ellison, of Wheeling, writes: \u201cI suffered from catarrh nearly wy ho life, and last winter my two children also suffered from catarrhal colds and sore throat so much they were out of school a large part of the winter.My brother, who was cured of catarrhal deafness by usi Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, urged me so mu to try them that I sent to the drug store and bought a package.and I am truly thankful for what they have done for me and my children.I always keep a box of the tablets in the house, and at the first ap- pesran two of the catarrh tablete nips it in the bud and catarrh is ne longer a household | affliction with us.\u201d 53 3 ed > ce of a cnld or sore throat ome or | OUR IRSH LETT Canadian Commissioner May Become Candidate For Galway's Seat WOULD SUCCEED COL.LYNCH Nothing, However, Has Been Decided \u2014February Weather Was All That Could be Desired.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (Bpecial Correspondence of the Star.) Dublin, February 22.\u2014Since February set in we have been favoured with most enjoyable weather in Ireland.The \u201cfill dyke\" month has a very bad reputation.but up to the present has been on ita very best behaviour.In sheltered places the shrubs and trees are budding strongly.and one can already notice a green tinge over all.The worst of it ts that of late years we seem to get qur winter well on in what should be spring months, and possibly we shall have the same exper- fence this year.The irish Lights steamer Princess Alexandra has been engaged in searching for the wreck of the ili-fated Mariay.which foundered with all hands (save one) on the night of the 16th December, in Dublin Bay.It was feared that her masts might do some serious damage to passing ships su to have gone down as she vas Prato water.The trawlers in the Bay complained of having thelr trawls caught and lost in a certain spot, and it was thought that the resting place of the poor Marlay had been found.\u2019 On divers going down, however, a large wooden ship was discovered, which must have been lying there for a very long time, being covered with barnacles and seaweed, so that no trace of her name could be got What she was is quite a mystery, as there is no clue to this secret of the sea.The giraffe which was brought from the Soudan and placed in the Zoologica, Gar oenix Park here.a ders > age A just dled.Its death is much regretted, as it was an object cf great interest and drew a number of people to the Zoo.It was brought a long journey across the desert, In charge of a native attendant.who came on here and stayed with the animal til! {ts death.It wan the only giraffe in Ireland, nor had there been one in the country for a number of years.The giraffe in its nativa country is becoming very scarce, and a live specimen is now very valuable.The Rugby International Foothan Match, Ireland vs England.played.at Lansdowne Road ground.Dublin, last Saturday, drew a very large crowd.Contrary to expectation the home team won.but play was not nearly so good as one would expect to Eee in a great international match, In the first half Ireland got à penalty goal and a try, while England did not get a point and in the second half neither side scored, leaving matters at the close of the match: Ireland, 8 points; England nil.Up to the present Wales has beaten England; Scotland beat Wales, and now Ireland has beaten England.Lest week when writing my letter I mentioned Mr.Blake, M.P., as a very suitable member for Galway.but at the ume I did not know that another gentleman intimately associated with Canada had any intention of trying for the seat.This ia Mr.C.R.Devlin, the Commissioner cf Emigration for the Canadian Government, in Dublin.At a meeting held in Galway on Monday the United Irish League had séverd) names before them from which to select a candidate for the representative of the \u201cCity of the Tribes.\u201d Seven In all were proposed, and after some discussion the following three were selected, Messrs.Murphy.Ney and Devlin.It was decided to adjourn the selection of a date for the convention till Friday week, when the three candidates named will again be brought forward for approval.From the tone of the meeting it is more than likely that Mr.Devlin will be the selected van- didate.Several English and Irish papers assert that Mr.Devlin will receive the Natlon- alist nomination for Galway.the seat hav- Ing been rendered vacant through the sentence passed on \u2018Colonel\u2019 Arthur Lynch.It seems that the leaders of the Irish party favour the selection of Mr.Devlin, but will the latter accept?Should he re ceive the unanimous nomination of the League it is dnubtful if he would be opposed It 1s my impression that notwithstanding the great pressure which is being brought to bear upon him.he will do some solid thinking before he abandons his present position to return to political life.whether in Canada or in Ireland.He {8 just now in receipt of many letters from Canadians resident in London expressing delight at the prospect of his entry into the House of Commons.But, as Mr.Devlin said to me yesterday: \u2018I am not there yet: and I am stiN Canadian Commissioner-in Ireland.\u2019 Other very strong men mentioned as likely candidates are: Mr.O'Connor Power, who was one of the most brilliant of Irish representatives, and Mr.E.Murphy.a prominent lawyer in Galway.To resume the situation, it Is sufficient to say that Mr.Devlin ls in his office, attending strictly to his duties as Canadian Commissioner.and evidently giving little thought to Galway or other matters political.If he wants the nomination he will get it In a few days things will take a more defl- nite shape, but I have the authority of Mr.Devlin to say that he has not resigned his position In Dublin.What would, nf course, make Mr.Devlin a very strong candidate for Galway is his connection with Canada.Just now, when the Galwegians are working tooth and nail to have Galway made the terminal port on this side for the new line of steamers, it would be of the greatest importance to have an advocate so thoroughly famillar with all the ing and outs of the Atlantic traffic.It is on the cards that when It comes to issuing the writs for the Galway election.there will be severe opposftion to it.Many members of the House of Commons tre of the opinion that the people of Galway deserve to he punished for really disenfranchising themselves by electing a man like \u201cColonel\u201d Lynch to represent them, when it was well known that he dare not take his seat in the House.If this should be carried out Galway will be without a member until the general election.It has been practically decided that the Gordon-Bennett motor race will take place in Ireland, over the course originally prn- posed.The Automobile Club de France have agreed to the 9th July as the date, but they wish for some mbdifications of the course.The loop from Maryborough to Abbeyleix iz to be abandoned.so that cars will ttrn off before entering Mary- borough.and a central station there dispensed with If possible, a stralghter route will be taken than the winding rosd between Carlow and Athy.The course proposed in the Killarney district was tried last week.but found quite unsultable, owing to the narrowness of the roads and their crooked nesy.A shocking rase of fratricide occurred at & place near Kilrush, Co.Clare, on Monday.As ls the case In nearly all such tragedi-s In this unfortunate country.land was at the bottom of the affair.The victim was the younger of twn hrothers nemed Behan.Patrick\u2014the youngor\u2014was about to be married to a girl who had a small fortune, and In consideration of this tbe, though it was delivered by THE GUARDS\u2019 MESS.\u201cThank \u2019Eaven, Bill, We Ain\u2019t Orficers\u2014and Gentlemen!\u201d\u2014London Punch.OSOQOOOO% © father was making over the farm to him.This provision deeply incensed the eld-r son, Michael.who left his home and took up his quarters with a neighbour.In spite of his protests, however, it was supposed that he Intended submitting quietly to his parent's views.Both the young men were in K!lrush on Monday transacting some business, and returned home in the evening, when Patrick went for a walk over the farm, and met his brother Michael, who was carrying a double-barrell>d gun.As they approached each other the elder brother suddenly raised the gun.and with the words, \u201cGo and get married now.\u2019 shot Patrick in the stomach, after which he went straight to the police station and gave himself up.The wounded man was conveyed to his house.and med- {ral ald procured as quickly as possible, but after lingering in great agony for about two hours he succumbed to his terrible wounds.What makes the occurrence all the more sad is that the poor fellow was to have been married the following day.A syndicate has been formed In the County Cork to raise vegetables for the English markets.A suitable piece nf ground has been acquired at Clonakilty, in West Cork, and hera the growing of early potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc., will be carried on.and probably with great success, for the climate and sofl of the south of Ireland fs just as well sulted to produce early vegetables and flowers as the Channel Islands and other favoured spots which have the monopoly of the trade.syndicate has long been wanting, and now that a beginning has been made.it is sincerely hoped it will be successful.3 A Another candidate for the direct steamship service from Canada is Fenit (Co.Kerry), close to Tralee.There is a very good harbour at Fenit, and it ls maintained by the Tralee people that it is the port of all others, as it would shorten the journey by five or six hours as compared with Galway or Blacksod Bay: Lord Strathcona has been written to oy the Tralee and Fenit Harbour Board, and liis Lordship's reply was that he would he happy to receive a small deputation on the matter.A deputation has been ne- lected.and after interviewing Lord Strath- cona it IB suggested that the de R p Pputation should go to Canada and urge the claims of Fenit before the Canadian Parttament.Such, g.1 The recent outcry against oysters has done a good turn for Ireland.It is well known that the oysters obtained on the West Coast are very fine, and perfectly free from any taint from sewage, which is 80 much feared on many beds.The King evidently was alarmeu by the scare about the bivalves, and thinks that in the bright clear water of the Atlantic on the West Coast of Ireland ne is certain to obtain oysters free from any contamination.In any case, he has placed an order to be supplied regularly from the Ardagh Oyster Fishery, at Clifden, Co.Galway.February was always a fickle month, but it never showed its unreliability more than ft has done during thls week.Nearly the whole of the month had been beautifully fine and springilke, so much so that people were throwing off their winter clothing, and pature \u2018was following {their example, trees budding out quickly.while pears and other fruits were showing the blossom buds very prominently .Altogether it looked more Uke April than Feb- rugry.The change came, however, yesterday.when we had it bftingly cold.with heavy hail and enew storms.with thunder and lightning as a slight variety.It has all been a rude awakening to our dream of spring! The Lord-Lieutenant and Countess nf Dudley are at present in the North of Ireland, but have had rather boisterous weather for thelr trip.The Viceroy is exceedingly fond of golf, and this, doubtless, dr him te Portrush.where there are cx Ben golf links\u2014perhaps the best in Irel Deapite the rather unpleasant ac- compliments of sleet, smow.and a gale, Lord udiey took a round of the Unks yesterday.Lady Dudley went by spectal electric car\u2014the first constructed in this country, by the way,\u2014to visit the Glant's Causeway.The band contests in conneétion with the naval and military exhibition held at Manchester have been decided.he 1lrst prize of £100 goes to the band of the Royal Irish Fusiliers; the second of £75 to the Royal Berkshire Regiment, and the third of £50 to the 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers.Ireland may justly feed proud of carrying off the first and third prizes when it (a considered what a small proportion of the regiments are Irish.T.8.B.WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE WORLD OF ART $7,600 Paid \u2018 At a sale in London a ortnight ago the sum of for One Jug.$7.600 was paid tor a small jug of Fulham ware strapped with silver bande.The jug, which is nine inches high, five inches in diameter and of the date 1581, was discovered in a cupboard of a ehurch in West Malling, Kent.It was sold to aid in the renovation of the church, City Rejects che Municipal Art ommission bas, to the the Statue.disappointment of every Pole in Chicago, rejected the model for the equestrian statue of Koscinsko, which his countrymen were to erect to him in Humboldt Park.The erection of the statue was first planned nine years 0, and nearly every man, woman and child of Polish blood in Chicago has contributed toward the 825,000 it was to cost.The sculptor chosen was Casimio Chodzinrki, a Warsaw artist, and last October he brought to Aw: erica the heroic plaster caste.It repre sents the Polish hero on a rearing horse, looking backward and waving his sword as if leading a charge in battle.The reason for its rejection by the commission who govern municipal art in the Windy City is forsooth that it gives the idea of \u2018\u2018restlessness,\u201d being out of touch with the modern dea of equestrian statues which is toward uiet and dignity.It is difficult to imagine hicago cultivating repose in any form.and it 2» equally as difficult to imagine the fiery Koscinsko as ita exponent.Will Paint The Lendon Art Jour nal has te sav that \"its Roosevelt.authoritatively stated thot during his visit to United States Mr Sargent will paint a portrait of President Roosevelt, king in all but name of the New World, to which by parentage the artist.owes allegiance.Even though the original may never find its way to London.a replica mar be executed as a courtesy gift to King Edward.who, as Prince of Wales, at the Academy banquet of 1900, alluded to the portrait oup of Lady Ficho.Mrs.Adeam and Mm.ennant ns \u2018\u201c \u201cThe Three Graces\u2019 by that sat artist Sargent.\u201d If the \u2018President 3 elt\u201d does come to England tt would instructive to juxtapose tt in an exhibi- tidn to Mr.Luke Fildes\u2019 presentment of our King seen at last vear's Academy-\u2014all of which suggestions sound a little extraordinary.Neither of the artista in question, ix prone to such playing to the gallery as such an exhibition would suggest and one cannon! easily conceive Mr.Roosevelt, in blood, presenting his portrait to the King of England.Sir Joshua oerhapa not all owners of mneys (and there are and Romney some in Montreal) will subscribe to the following verdict even, Edward Fits: cold [ Gerald.He mays: \u201cHow touching is the case of Romney's life.He married at twenty-one, and because Sir Joshua Reynolds and others said that marriage epoiled an artist almost immediately left his wife in the north and raw ber but twice to the end of hie life, when old, nearly mad and quite desolate he went back to her and she received him and nursed him till he died.This quiet act of hers 15 worth all Romuey\u2019s pictures.\u201d Our great Sir Joshua has certainly left us nothing in his career quite so ugly and un- forgiveable ar his treatment of Romney.pus Petty Jealousy closed the doors of the Royal Academy against the only other artist of the time whose \u2018work ranked with his own, and even personal recognition, the merest commun courtesy, was denied the other and some think the greater portraitist of the day.There is a touch of the sardonic in the fact that Romney marred his own record and his wife\u2019s hie through the influence of the man at whose hands he suffered so much.But time is a great avenger; this eighteenth century controversy has been settled by it, and Romney, weak and faulty but truly gifted, has come into his own.A Question In order to be sincere of Ethics 10 our art life, is it or is .1.not necessary to take our art materials from our own time and our nwn country\u201d The claim is made that we have no real national art of weight enough to be a factor in our civilization because the artists themselves are not yet alive to the fact that they must speak for themselves and of their own day and not copy the art expression of other lands and other times.If this be true (and it has a healthy sound}, to what extent is restoration justifiable?A new Campanile 18 to be built at Venice, 1n exact imitation of the old.Only one artist, the sculptor Calandra, protests.Ie has the courage to say in the Trahan press that if living artists have noth- mg of their own to say, they should say nothing.and merely respect the ruins of the tower.(nm these premises, how can the (\u2018ampanile, as such, be rebuilt at all?The conditions of modem Italian life have no use for the fine old alarum towers that in an older and more picturesque day reared their heads and kept their watch all over Italy.To \u2018\u201c\u2018preserve.\u201d not to \u2018\u2018restore.\u201d seema to be, according to these tenets, the only candid tribute the modern world may pay to the ncher art life of by-gone times, and this done it behooves our artist to turn ta our own time and our own civilization and constrnot thereof their best expression of beauty and of usefulness.1 Special Notice.From Apaemia to Consumption.- AN chronic diseases are sttended by rtate of anaemia worse than those discale that caused it.That is the time to resort to the concentrated drops of Fer Bravais {Rravais\u2019 Iron), the blood Festorer without par.Being given that consumption ie one of the terrible consequences of anaemia, wt is therefore of paramount importance it should he combated.and Fer Bravais alone can give it ite death blow.+ Dancing Cloth on hire at The Merchants Awning Co., 14:7 Notre Dame strest.Mais 1330, - 207 coû THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.MARCH 7.1903.DUR LONDON LETTER Immigration Tide Has Turned to Canada Without a Doubt.ALL-BRITISH SETTLEMENTS Something About the Plans and \u2018Projects of the Rev.Mr.Barr\u2014 Canadian Pirates.(From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star resident in London.) London, February 2.\u2014The movement Ca- nadawards has set In without a doubt Of all the facts which Canada's friends here have put before the British public of late there is none more vonvincing than the announcement that 83000 United States farmers did in 192 make tracks across the boundary line and bought land in the Canadian North-West.The Englishman does not necessarily believe all he is told about Yankee push and Yankee progress.but he has seen enough of Mr.J.P.Morgan, Mr.Yerkes, and géntlemen of that type to be persuaded that the American ls a pretty shrewd man in the main, and that if he deliberately pulis up stakes in his boasted great and free Republic and throws aside its vaunted political privileges for the sake of Canada's beautiful eyes\u2014well.Canada\u2019s beautiful eves must at least be worth looking into.And to the credit of Canadian workers here it should be said that they have made the most of these and other telling evidences of Canadian advancement.As vou will have gathered from Star cablegrams, Mr.Deputy Minister Smart has put in a busy seven days for his first week in England.I had a long chat with him at the Canadian Government Office on Tuesday, and found that there was hardly a London journal which had not either already seen him or made an appointment to glean from his lips the best and latest information about a hundred and one things of Anglo-Canadian Interest.Indeed, looking to this newspaper keenness to spread Canada's fame abroad one cannot but feel that Canadian grumblings at the apathy of the English press are nowadays a little overdone: or perhaps it would be fairer to say that some part at least of the English newspaper neglect of Canadian themes has been due to a Canadian fallure to make these Canadian themes of ordinary public interest.After all, a newspaper i8 a newspaper, and to allow its evangelizing mission to disturb its functions as a news presenter is only to court a visit from the balliffs.What the experience of the past few days has undoubtedly proved is that English newspaper sympathies are keenly alive on Canadian themes If these Canadian themes will only justify theme selves as matters of interest to the general public.THE GOLDEN BRIDGE.But even a more important moral to be drawn from the present rush Canadawards is the fact that there are thousands of competent Britons eager to seize the opportunity of settlement in Canada if the way is only made plain for them.As has been shown in previous letters in these columns the way has been made plain this spring by the All-British settlement movement of which the Rev.I.N.Barr is the leader.The individual emigrant has nothing to do but satisfy Mr.Barr, and presumably also the Canadian Government, that he is a compétent worker and would- be farm settler and that he has the means to pay bis passage out.The Association and the \u2018\u2018anadian Government do the rest The l.ake Simcoe leaves Liverpool on March 21, with 1.00 of these all-British settlers for the Saskatoon community.and the steamship Manitoba leaves four days later, on March 25, with another 1,550.Judging from the enquirtee which Mr.Barr and the Canadian Government emigration officers are receiving from all parts of the country, from ten to fifteen thousand of these all-British settlers should be planted out in the Baskatchewan valley before the close of the spring of 194, and.if learning from experience, the Canadian Government is able to devise some regular organization to pilot the Individual settler through the first difficulties of emigration, and, In fact, place him nut in Canada, where he may at once begin to earn his living on the land, there is no reason in the world why the movement should not go on and provide the Canadian North-West and other parts of Canada with as many Brit- {sh emigrants as can be conveniently absorbed.The all-British settlement of which Mr.Barr is the leader, has undoubtedly received a great deal of help from the fact that it works under the auspices of the Church.Mr.Barr's offices are in the building of the Continental and Colonial Church Society.and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel has also lent fta countenance to the movement.I am glad to learn that the Canadian Government are falling in with the suggestion which this fact brings.That is to say.they are perfecting an organization which will establish regular links hetween the Church at home and in Canada; between the English Churchman settled in Canada and the Church friends whom he has left behind in the Old Land, so that whenever any member of the Church in an English village 18 nnder necessity to emigrate there will exist this almost automatic means of placing him among friends where he may enter a new life in Canadian surroundings.There 18 no reason why similar links should not be established hetween all sections of the Christian Church both here and In Canada.There could be no more competent emigration agency.FOR MR.AUBTEN CHAMBERLAIN.Mr.Hennlker Heaton never rests.It was, of course, he who laid the foundation of the Imperial penny postage.He agitated In season and out of season: asked questions in Parllament until every permanent official in the Post Office was thnrough- ly sick at hie questions.\u2014but all the sams he won his point.He now has a good many other points to win.He is doing ali he can to help forward the movement for a one-cent newspaper postage between Canada and this country.and if the Canadian invitatign to Mr.Austen Chamberlain to visit Canada this summer be accepted there is every reason ton expect that the British Postmaster-Genera! seeing tha conditions in Canada for himself will return to England an advocate of the cheap newspaper post.But Mr Henniker Heaton does not stop at Imperial postal reforms.He {8 something of a cosmopolitan, and wanis to ge the United States share tn Whether you are sick or well you can obtais much valgable Information from my new k \u201cWoman is Health and Disesse,\u2019\u201d a copy sent for ten cente, JULIA &.RICHARD, P.0.Sux 898.Mentresl, Con : law tf ca THERAPION \"5 work on this remedy (152 es) contains important information everyman sbeuld be acquainted with.The knowledge it imparts, and the numerous prescriptions given, will roable those who have had the misfortuse 10 contract venereal disease to cure themselves at trifling cost, whilst those who from early error, excessor other cause are now left but a wreck of their former selves, cannot fail to benaft from 11« perusal.Poet free siz penny pe {English or Colonial} Mr.R.Joswsow, 43 Holford Sq., London, W.C.Spall edition gratis.M 562 law COMMON QENSE Kills Rate, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs AN Dro Tota 0 GE Eons Son ORes or uoen, West.Torente.Beware timitations : ody a Na PA SED NE + (HIRT GL Agi AL JS ce Lar ONE LE SEA OU as He GRANT GOL INSTITUTE.Near Eastern Terminus of Notre Dame Street Cars- Oldest in Canada THE ONLY CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS AND DRUGS EVER ENDORSED RY GOVERNMENT hvsicians\u20145 A FE-\u2014-SURE\u2014HARMLESS.Hecommendes al ve eas over 20,000\" permanent cures\u2014NO FAILURES\u2014 NEVER AN ACCIDENT.Confidential address \u2014 TELEPHONE EasT 216.GEO.GRANT, P.O.Box 456, Montreal.Cures at home.No sickness.No loss of time.Sent to any address with full directions on receipt of price, 83.00.Grant\u2019s Goldcura WE grow and sell the best seeds on earth.Everybody knows that who knows anything about seeds, but people get so mixed up with dressmaking and society and politics, they're apt to forget all about the garden, with so much else to think of.In order to create a new enthusiasm regarding flowers, we've arranged to distribute 100,000 packages of good reliable seeds practically Better cut_out this offer, as it may not be FREE.repeated : FLOWER GARDEN FREE Send your name with ten cents, state where you saw this advertisement, and we will mail our Handsome Catalogue for 1903, and Include, free of charge, our Special so cent Flower Seed Collection\u2014Aster, Giant Victoria; 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Of many themes wich suggest themselves.suppose à fes vonis be written, first, concerning \u201cane attractions of ull term.It is one of the \u2018emprations to which a ord y re Rev [ods Jordan, B-D.Dew-comer 13 expux-l.especially 1f he intends to remain in (hrord for only a term or two, that he may be lad to yield too | large a proportion of his time to \u201cseeing and heanngz svne new chime\u201d There are, to be sure, constant nducements winch ne.vite Ane to forge\u2019, for the mement at leas: his own proper tisk Celebrities of all sorts,-\u2014écclestastical, athletie and dramatic, \u2014are cartain Uy piv the my a visit during term: and one naturally hkes to know something at brest hand of those whose | pames and rame have been heralded from \u2018 aiar.nessin: echolar, statesman, whoee advocacy has been enlisted on be- halt of some deserving cause.OI course it 18 8 grea: privilege, however imperfeciiv it may be used, to get some insight into the personality of men who ure aduntted!v leaders among ther fellows, but unio: tunately a very serious toll has to he de: ducted from the hours oi study which one has deliberately allotted in his daily lre- ture-syllabus.In addition therefore to those teachers Ncarcelv a week passes wilhout wir the advent of some distinguished scientist or literateur, being I< not the so-called clean play that attracts, but the more immodest and suggestiye the play, the greater the crowd.lat were Shakespeare's plays and other such like that were only resented, the managers would be few and the theatres less.By all means prohibit children from attending our theatres, ete.and let ue each and all elevate the standard of purity and modesty, and protect the innocence of our children.and by example and precept enable them to keep their confirmation vow of renouncing the world, the flesh and the devil.J.FREDERICK RENAU Retor of St.Thomas\u2019 Church.RENAUD GASPE GREATLY NEEDS ANOTHER RAILWAY.Ta the Editor of The Montreal Star: Eir£ While reading the papers to-day, my cve caught upon a deapatch from Hah- tax saving that the steamer Stanley 1 atill drifting in the Northumberland Straits, wedged fast in the we.Now, if we had the Stanley up here we could send her on out of the Gulf via Anticosti without any risk at all of being jammed in the ice.Our bay 1s ciear of ice from Cape Cove ont, and, In spite of the severe winter, this part of the Gulf from Gaspe Bay east is navigable, while above and below 1.is blocked with ice.Mr.A.Sullivan leaves Amqui to-day to survey the Atlantic & Wentern' Railway from that point to Gaspe, and when this is completed the work will be conmenced at both enda and pushed on until the railway la completed to Gaspe, thus opening up a large pottion of the country now inacres- sible, and in the meantime giving a short Ene to the west: the only means which a fast mail service can be established.It is a httle suprising to read some of the letters sent to the press by parties on the rokst re this project.That is the very thing, I beheve, which has kept this part of the country in the state it now ja by contrary newe.» We have no bridges worthy of mention.; #hioh helps to make our mail service relly | worse than 1t otherwise would be.I think any man trying to carry out such a project should have all the encouragement possible, and I should say be deserves something if he does make something out of it.The proposed road 18 easy to build and would be the means of giving the coast a railway wrthin a few years, or as =ovn as the line from Amqu to (saspe 1s complet ed.Let the GTR.do the wise thing and take hold ot the railway to Gaspe.Yours truly, GASPESIAN.Gaspe, February 20.CATTLE EMBARGO HARMS THE BRITISH FARMER.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Sir\u2014 As an English tenant farmer, allow me to contradict an error that is appar ently indulged 1n on both sides of the At laffuie, v1z., that the embargo on ( anadian cattle is any protection to the British far mer, rather the reverse, aa you are no doubt aware.English farming is divided, roughly.into two classes.Dairy farmers, who go in for ramung milk for the large towns, Lutter making, ete, form the first class, for whom the embargo has been an advantage.as 1t has enabled them to make a better price of their barren and dry cows.But for the other, and I claim the larger class, who farm long distances from markets of any importance, and who are often tied by their tenancy agreements to consume all their produce on their farms, it is a downright injustice.One of the largest store feeders and most successful farmers | know, Mr.l.Hudson, of Long- slow, when Canadian stores were admitted, would feed nothing else.1 have seen him with one hundred and fifty at a time, and, further, it wan not a matter of fancy, as every annnal was weighed going into the atable and weighed cognng out, and the choice was the result of years of experi ence and positive pronf that they paid better to feed than home-bred rattle.Aa an illustration of how English far- mere are handicapped, even when not restricted hy terms of tenancy from relling their produce, a dairy farmer remding tive miles from Manchester, wrote a friend forty to fifty miles away to quote him Nwede turnipe on car at nearest station, which was three miles away.He teplied offering them at eleven shillings per ton on car.As the dairy farmer was paying 20a per ton at home.he thought he had a snap, but on making enquiries he found the freight charges were eleven shillings and.mixpence per ton.He did not buy.This is only one incident of many that I could mention: What with Me.Hanburv's determination to prevent hun buying store cattle to feed at a profit, and the railway.companies\u2019 de- An Extraordinary Offer.A $40 BELT - \"FOR $5.Warranted to be su perior to all others, 'T buy electric belt before seeing the DON T Breet aah Century Ber.only be obtained from us.THE F.E.KARN C0, ™ issues termination to keep him out of his own markets, the British farmer might justly say: \u201cOh, save me from my friends YEOMAN.WASHINGTON'S VIEW OF HER COMMISSIONERS.To the Fditor of the Montreal Star: Sir,-Thig chppi from the New York Evening Post would, from the high standing of the paper and general knowledge of ila meuods, appear to state the official views and policy of the Washington Government.1 think a more shameful exhibition as therein set out could hardly be made.Besides those \u2018vigorous partisans.\u2019 Turner and Jodge.5 to be taken into account the \u2018special adviser,\u201d elsewhere announced.John W.Foster.Hig method of handling and conducting the Behring Sea matters in London and elsewhere will be remembered.\u2019 R.E.New York.\u201cThe first idea was tn have {wo justices of the Nupreme (\u2018ourt and Secretary Root, but the condition of the court'a business and the fact that Lhe Northwestern Senators were not satistied to have men of \u2018judicial tempérament weigh the evidence in à matter Over which they were all ready to tight, but not ready to submit to ordinary arbitration, disposed of that plan.Then came the uncomiortable rumours trom the Renate that the treaty might go over the session unapproved.Some of the most careful and conservative Xenators a that it weuld be impossible to conince their associates from Washington and Oregon that our rights were not liable to suffer damage st the hands of any mixed commission.\u201cThis was what started the report that the Administration was discourage, and two things became necessary: First.to aa- sure the hesitating Senators that this was not an arbitratioh in the ordimary sense of the word, but -merely an offer to (reat Britain to relinquish her bound claims as the result of demonstration and conviction under peaceful auspices: and, second.that the commissioners on our side would make that assumption their point of departure, and listen to no auggestion which pointed in any other direction.\u201cThe task was undertaken for the Republican Senators by Mr.Lodge.and for the Democrats by Mr.Turner.Fach bas been 50 long known in the Senate aa a vig: orous partsan that no suspicion could attach to his motives; and Mr.Lodge as a sentinel always on guard against every thing English, and Mr.\" Turner as a leader of the anti-British.clement in the State.of Washington, who have threshed out the Alaska question again-and again, could be trusted not to let any amount of argument from the enemy rway them in the least.Moreover, the courtesy of the Senate would come into play at once when it was known that two prominent members of that body were marked for a fresh distinction if the treaty should go through.\u201cThe choice of Secretary Root was based on the double nd that he is a forceful man, and.the ident's \u2018closest personal adviser in the Cabinet, and thst he is a strong partisan on the Alsskæn boundary Travellers and Visitors to Toronto 8 at Cook's Turkish and Ruisten- Ba 208 Wing street went, Toronto, Ont.These Pat are open day and night, with sleeping modstion «nd rooms equal to eny on the continent.The appointments and attentlo Bath.nea ner vate vesm.$1.00.Babes pain, re laws ; uestion.He needed.furthermore, something in the mature of a rest\u2014at jrast.a change of occupation or a diversion of his current of thought.\u201d CALIFORNIAN LEMON CROP NOT RUINED.\" .The Editor of The Montreal Star: Sir.\u2014-In a recent issue of the Star there appeared a telegram under the heading : \u201cCahformia Fruit Damaged.\u201d in which 1t 18 stated that the preceding four or five days\u2019 snow and frost bad killed the entire lemon crop in certain localities of Southern California, and more or less damaged it in nearly all other eections; the loss being between ten and twenty per cent.of the entire crops.As a matter of simple justice bo this country, which ms essential I the citrous portion of the state, will you kindly call the attention of your vast number of patrons to the accompanying report of the U.S.officer in charge ot the weather bureau in this city.; A.LOFTUS, San Diego, Cal.Referring to your communication of even date.requesting minimum temperature for Ran Diego from the lst instant, to date, I take pleasure in appending the same.Minimum temperatures, February 1st to 26:h, inclusive.1: 48 10: 44 19: 43 2: 38 11: 48 20: 45 3: 237 12: 52 21: 48 4: 43 13: 42 mn: 85 5: 41 14: 36 23: 49 6: 3 15: *33 24: 5 1: 42 16: 39 25: 47 8: 4 17: 39 2 47 9: 44 18: 44 Note \u2014*Minimum for 12 months.Mim.mum of 32 degrees, registered 4 times in 32 years.Very respectfully, LORD A.CARPENTER.Observer, Weather Bureau Official in charge SAFEGUARDS ON CANAL TOO LONG NEGLECTED.To the Editor of the Btar: Sir, -On Monday evemng last twn men were together, named respectively MeGip and McKenna.They separated, but a minute or so, one remaining by the canal, the other ta go to a shed.All at once Me- Kenna who went to the shed heard a eplash in the canal, and loud cries for help, snd although he had time to go back and see his companion and hear his cries for help, he was helpless to do anything.There was ne means of aiding his drowning friend, there was nothing to hold onto the sides of the canal a to all intents purpôsés, for 8 lack of rotection, the man McGilp was drowned.is is not the first by many that have been lost through similar causes.The Government's attention bas been called repeatedly to the necessity of some kind of protection being Deeded in case of a permon falling into the cara), apd be it to thejr credit last sesmon an amount wae placed at the disposal of the LU tendent of the lachine Canal to carry out the work, as the following letter will show: °° .: \" \u201cDear Bir,\u20141 bave your \u2018communication dated the 11th instant, renewing your application of Oatober last, afkitig that booms and chains should be plaçed along the sides JAMES STRACHAN for larg- n oe st assortment of bread i | Gly.£46 City Hall Ave.a of the Lachine Canal and hasins in the cr:x.as a means of prevenmng loss of life.| \u201cIn reply, I wah ta state that your *p- Hration to the Department in Oktober ent, was referred ta me for report and | recommended that a series of ladders le pleced.about 25 feat apart, and sunk into the walls, on all the barns, and within the limits of the city.An amount has therefore been placed in the Estimates and will be avadable, for that purpose, en the Ist of July next, when the work will be started at once.\u201cYours truly.\u201c ; \u201cERNEST MARCEAU, Superintending Engineer.Que.Canals.\u201d February 17, 1902.\u201cWM.DARLIGTON, ESQ, Secy.Municipal Reform Asn.\u201d It was generally accepted that the work would be gone on with as promised by Mr.Marceau.superintending engineer.but up to October nothing was done.and the matter was brought ta the Engineers | notice again by myself.I was referred to Mr.O'Brien, and that gentleman niormed me that the reason the work was not gone on with was because Mr.Gallery, MP.desired that it should not be done untal the winter, when a good many men would want work, and as Mr.O'Brien explamed, it would he ea-ier to do when the 1ce was on the canal.Now.sir, tiothing Apparently has been done, and a life has been sacritic- ed.Work during the past or present win ter has been fairly good.and men did not have to : ble themselves ta the honourable member for Rt.Ann's division, begging te Le al- Jowed to work that they may live, and 1 would like to know.15 this work to wait until men have to go to an MP.for a job?1 so, then the sooner the avstem of patronage be aholished\u201cjhe hotter.Some one 1s responsible for N nips death.and the pubhc have a right to know who 1t 1a also when these safequands are going to be placed.along the mdes of the canal.W.DARLINGTON.SOME SIMILIES ANENT LYING.To the Editor of the Montreal Star Sir, - | have read with eansulerable amusement the rontrovermy between you and \"No Hedging\u2019 regarding truth.It strikes one an exquisitely fanny that an editor should defend a minister in lvng when one knows that both as a class are so scrupulously truthful The fact is that \u201cNo Hedging\u2019 has the right tow by the ear and vou have her hy the tail, and if you pull hard enough vou will each get that share of the ethical carcass which by might belo to you.Allow me to help you in the deruptre pro- cern.In other words you are both right aa far as you .lt 18 wrong to he-\u2014very wrong.(Notwithstanding that the majority of the human race seem to act upon the opponte doctrine.) It| 1a wrong\u2014very wrong\u2014-to stand by and permit a horrible death to innocent people without an effort to avert it.\u2014 re \u2014 scramble over each other and hum | THE STORY OF FROG LAKE In the Id Time.OO Paponses, Tar vn im the Land, there hived a Frog.Now 1}.not mean to sav that he was tbe only Frog.| for there were many.but this Frog w ey bfferent from all others.But 1 do ne mean, erther.to sav bw that that he had 00 m'teoulin or magie poner.like some or ! the other Birds and Beasts that gave the nams to the mountains.and lakes.ond rivers, as your Chief hax told vou, 0 Pa pons: = All that made this particular Frog de ferent.fom the rest of las Tribe, was the head of him.which was nearly as bg oe I his wiwle beedy.| Now at as a goon] thing tv have a lux head.in some wave, but ff 1s sometimes a | i 1 bal thing too, and that was what he thought.when the winter came and he red to creep into a snake hole to stow hinn-el away till sproux, ter his head was almos Ways too big to get an.Tus will show vou, though.that he was à daring Frog, for only the braver of ho brave would think of creeping mia a snl hole; the water frogs just due to the dee tom of the river and flaiten themerises down into the mud.But our Frog's high spots made hon 70 to do things that others wouid he abd to de.As soon as spring came he would nearly go wild trom bong shut up en lonz | And that 1 exactly how all this happend.For one bright dav in May, the sunbght and the sent of the spring vent Lo vis lead | 3 | t and over-halanced am so that after three | hops at once in different directions he found | himself standing on it the head of hou 1 mean.Everything Jooked queer, servi upside down, that he laughed wildlv, and the rest of the Tribe, hearing hs honk\u2019 honk! hee! hee!\u201d came running to see what was the matter.| | ser *Behald.O Brother Reptiles!\u201d they cre-l.the Thing has hysterics now.Listen to at\" And they went heaavily for shame\u2019s sake, that one of their tribe should make such noises in public.And again one hited spoke, waving © \u201cVerily, © Brothers.the Thirg 12 an\u2019 Idiot: would you be after looking at 1t atandingq on the head of at *\" \u2018\u2019Aagei Raa.\u201d said the Tribe all together.al \u201cwirrah\u201d likewise, saud they.VAN very will\u201d said the Chief, hat what are we going to do about 317 Sure tix a disgrace to! be seen near at.but at can\u2019t get night side up again by atself.and 1f we just Jeave it to its fate.the roars of it will bring every living thing within niles to hear what the joke 3s.\u201d \u201cFaith and you're right.\u201d said another.\u201cfor 1 heard an old snake scuffling up from : up his voire and the bowels nf the earth.and snorting to ! herseli already.\"Tis a shame to all us 1ep- tiles.\u201d \"Tix a full-blooded fit.sure.\u201d says ane.\u201cTis a disgrace.\u201d said another.and then then they said together : \u201cThere 1a alwase ' some trouhle about that thing's head.and there's only one way to put an end to it.the head has got to come off\u2018 They took à secret oath that it would he fore the F that rhamed them was a dav older: and then, Papooses.with a 1ush in a body.they toppled him over, and as he Yay helpless before them, thev told him of the sin of hum.after the fashion of the Rep ÿ ita well known deleterinns effects upon | e human mind and heart; although in this particular case the bad effects ns a | precedent are minimized by a knowledge of the circumstances, The minister sprang to the lie.(Allaw me to insist that it was through presence of mind and not Lecauxe lung came na turally ta him.) Of the only two posible courses he chose the one wh.ch involved the Yeast injurv.Though ahbetractiv wron, | lue ation was relatively right.and on\u201d | cannot believe that even \"one peck of pur tother Soff myself test and with one leap he went .\u201cWelcome home, O Chief of a we or atl the Tribes, of ail qhe World.And \u201cen thes told hun of the Panishiment he h-i brought upon himself (after that came achiont.And behold he lifted ap Boe von +, erving © \u201cWoe 1s me, for they civ 1 have worked great wickeduess thar should he washed out with my tears; but belote these Righteous Reptiles as Righte- sas Reptiles.must tear the head off me.aud where am 1 to get the eyes to do the weeping tT If Bh Si 5 7 \u2014 2 & = J - EE.fier 1 \u2014 sn.Lis they only pointed the linger of scorn a leur.and echo answered \u201cwhere! \u201cFaith an\u2019 tis wv own heed I was hurting ation all sand the Frog, \u201cand I'm not going ta at down and have 1t torn off because tepbles are Righteous! Ud tear it \u201clear over thew head and into the river, diving to the hottom before they Anew \u201chot had happened.All the Frogs rushed to the banks to rend him as soon as he Come up, for they felt it was their duty.But he didnt come.- lime went on and on.and still he did not come.fhe tact 1s he could not come: or.at lo +1.he could not coms any faster.For sou «er, Papooses.when he threw himself into the chilly wave his blood was bothng, \u2018nd didn't the ehilly wave go and freeze it, ; se that he was so «0ff when he reached the bottom that he could not right himself, and tound himself standing on his head again.But he made up his mind that it was better La get to the surface that way than not at all.so he paddled as well as he could with he frozen arms, his big head weighing han down, \u201cWhat sou might cal] a draw- bao k.saxs he to him=edf: but after man hours the hind legs of lim appeared on -urisre of the water to the watching Tribe And they ened out in wonder, saying : i \u201cMtenumn, he has a magic power! for be- \u201chold.© Brothers, we see his arms, but he has taken off his head.even as he said!\u201d And the poor Frog, floating hoiplesaly towards them shivering.heard their words amd smiled a wule smile upside down, saying te limeelf : \u201cNure now's the time to prove I've a big head, or never!\u201d for the Vyeliteous Reptiles were calling unto him : the Frogs! Rehold.0 Wondrous One, we knew that thou hardest a m'teoulin: and what we did was done to prove it to thee: \u2014for in thy medesty thou knewest it not!\u201d - And the Frog under the water made ans.wrr \u201cAs casily as I took it off.behold 1 put à on again!\u201d and with a great splash he turned head over heels.showing them his big head.\u201cBut.\u201d sud he, \u201cremember, when I take the heads off others.1 do not put them en again!\u201d But they gathered about him.and «rown- ed him Chief, with song and dance.begging him to rule over them jorever and ane day, which he did that very hour.And this, OO laponses, is the story of the Frog Lake.and how 11 came by it8 name.gatotis} coals\u201d will be burned over him iP consequence., Thus, vou see.Mr.Editor.that neithee vou not \u201cNo Hedging\u201d possess the whole hog oi ethical knowledge.It is, of course, not necessary for me to advise you never te lie except when jt aheolutely cannot be avoited, nov for me to suggest to \"Na | Medgina to beware lest some time he he placed in such à position that he must needs teed the Devil a loaf to wave the rest nf the baking.PETER PRINCE.4 Whe gives good bonka has made a nit Worth many times » ta weight in gold To better thoughts men\u2019s minds they hit.Their power for good can ne'er be told.(Good hooks do wonderful work! instruct they comfort\u2014 they save! When it's a book like the one now offered vou free, there's no question of its Incalenlable value.Thousands of copies have already been distributed at tremendous expense.It was written by a man famous for his skill and learning \u2014honoured for hix bhenefu tions to humanity.His )ife has ben 444 44444BOOK COUPON4 +4 +4444 They - 0 \u2018 + + Unfortunately, owing to the vicious consti- ; .- tution of nature (as to errors of provid- : Health Specialist ponoule.to 14 4 ence), one ip sometimes so placed that one + Pi ne see + Boston: vi + cannot do the absolutely right.but has pI eare ten mes entirely free of + only a choice of wrongs.We need no better Charge as offered in your advertise + example than the one in question.+ \u2018ment, your new book on Catarrh.+ The minister is auddenie confrmnted ® _ + with a erisis during which there j« present.¢ Name.Cee ee + ed to him two\u2014and 1wo only \u2014alternative ¢ * linea of jronducf.bath involving wrong.Om $ Address.sean + the ome{ band there in sudden agama + ' + death-Purning.tramplngz.auffocation- \u2018tof \u20ac Lee LL Le * lowing this widows.orphans, sorrow, pov.4 : + erty.the other hand.a falsehood with à 144404444444 0444 6404646444 a =_-_-\u2014\u2014 FINE BOOK spent an work for the good of hia felluv- men.The hook ià only one of his many generous gifts to the world.The work will be the salvation of thous- ands-\u2014\"twill open for them the door of health.It dealt with that terribly common, treacherous and dangetous disease! a- tarch.The author, Dr.Sproule.is acknowledged as the highest authority on catarrhal irovblen.For years he hae felt the world should be given the information with which to hight this cruel and insidious trouble.Mis rceent remarkable discovery of » won derful new scientific \u2018cure for Catarrh.(e- \u2018 ed him to write this book for free d:«- tribution.It deals with the origin.dapger-.and cure of Catarrh.The best Artists hate ustrated ita pages.To all who desire ho will forward it absolutely without chai g: Po not delay for the demand.ix amas ong.he first edition has already been exhn.- ed and the second is goi \u2018rapidlhs 14 the duty of all who have Catarrh tn -ci0] for thie book.Don't pass by this gener: 4 cfier.Write vour name and address 11 hoon the dotted lines.cut out the b= coupon and wend it to Health Npesr os Sproule.7 to 13 Doane street, Boston and you will receive this valuable book.ar RE: | x What Canada Can Offer From an Article Read tt re MONTREAL DAILY _STAR-SATUKI = i Tapes rv Carpets i à i You are looking for something good and cheap for that new : {* house you are going into in May.Don't wait until then when you * will pay considerably more elsewhere than you need pay now.i\" ' We have 20 pieces left, of excellent patterns and finish, and to clear will take 28 per cent.discount off first prices.: FTE TET RET TS DSN Muslins.Curtain Net.35 pieces of Fine White Muslin, You want this for the windows in would make Children's Dresses that flat you have taken.We have 25 pieces, O.K.quality.or Apmos: 10c.single and double widthy worth To TTS e ® Embroidery.75 pieces of fine Embroidery.in most desirable patterns, 2 and 4 inches wide; worth 10c.For bargains at quick sales we give them at.Ge! 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27c, or 4 pairs for $1.00.ALL THE ABOVE ARE REAL ECONOMIES.&s The Best of Everything for the Least Money.3 \u2014=Don\u2019t Forget the Busy Corner * ARMAND GIROUX, '295 St.Lawrence Street.Successor to N.TOUSIGNANT.Corner Demontigny.D \u201c+ w er PRR , a Te gt RAT v > Bank Clerks Their Grievances.State FROM THE VIEW POINT OF THE SHAREHOLDER.\u201cTo the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir \u2014 This is the question put by a \u201cBus: ness Man,\u201d in the Star.and regarding which.with your permission, 1 would like as a bank shareholder to say a few words.In the first place I ful to see what a \u2018Business Man's table + percentage has to do with the question.It would he more to the point to commure the price of the stocks with \u2018he dividends paru, 10 se wbether the shareholders ae receiving more than a fair return for their investments.Let me quote a few of a \u201cBusiness Man's\u201d figures Price Actual Banks Ds PF C ef shares Dividend Montreal .14 275 3683 Dominion .In 250 4.00 Molenns.x 215 4.65 Commerce .T 165 4.24 Merchants.7 185 423 Toronto.19 260 3.34 Imperial .1} 235 $m Hochelaga.7 140 5.00 I need not tollow a \u201cBusiness Man\u2019s\u201d figures any further, as the above will show thai if the clerks are underpaid the money does not go nto the pockets of the shareholders.We sometimes hear 4 grumble trom a dismatistied stockholder at the an- riske to which banks are cxposed, and the competition {or good accounts to which they are also expose:l.they are generally satisfied that the Ihrectors know their business.As a matter of act a verv con-~iderable part of the \u201cRests\u201d ur apparent earm 18 derived from premiums on new stock, and comes out of the pockets of the shareholders.The importance of a large Rest\u201d is well shown in the case of the new Metro- olitan Bank, whose hundred dollar shares ve been subscribed for at two hundred, so that if that bank pave eight per cent.it will he paying only four per cent.to its sharehMders.As to the banking business being profit able, like every other well conducted business, it- is profitable in good times, hut the proverbial \u2018\u2018rainy day\u201d must he provided for.Is a \u2018Business Man\u201d old enough tn re member the disastrôus vears between 1X70 and 1880, when nearly one hali the banking capital was lost.and only that of the strong banks remained intact?As regards bank clerks befng underpaid, I know there are some mean bank managers, but as a rule young bank clerks are better paid than equally well educated \u2018young men who enter wholesale or ineur- ance offices at fron 18 to 18 vears of age.The merchant's clerk enters on a salary of ten dollars a month and, unless he is remarkably clever, is glad to receive à salary of 45 dollars a month at the end of the fourth vear.The bank clerk enters upon a salary of from twenty to twentv-five dol- lara a month, and at the end of four veara is receiving about as much as the merchant\u2019s clerk.This far the bank clerk, compared with other young men.1s cer- txinlv not underpaid.From this point both the bank clerk and the business clerk will find their salaries intreased according to their ability and reliability, and as there are at least forty banks in Canada independent of each other.and nearly all anxious to secure cod men.no really capable man need be dn in finding a good salary.But they must not think \u2019ecause thev can turn the crank that they ran make the muac.On one point.1 quite agree with those who complain against the regulation of sone banks forbudding their employes tu marry under a fixéd salary.Such a ia tion is calculated to le to more defalcations than the care of a wife and children.The age might be limited tn twentv- five; unless the officer or his future wife has a private income, in which case no such regulation should apply.The trouble is that =» many tradesmen and professional men, who are able to give their sons a good education.put them into banks where, mixing with young men of meade.they acquire expensive habits and form attachments which can onlv lead to a life long struggle.Had these young men follow the occupations of their fathers they could eamlv have earned their eight or nine hundred dollars a year.married in their own station and saved money.As to employing ladies, against which another writer protests, it will only re wire a few more defaulting tellers and bdper-ceepern to fill these positions with .who have no expensive bahits and who are equally capable and more polite and obliging than veung men Another writer tind: fault wath the high aries of bank managers, some of whom.e states, recene as much as forty thousand dollars a year Since F.H.King's time (who received a commission as well as ) salary) I am not aware of any such sal- wy being paid, but know more than ome is worth more than that to his bank.t must no be forgotten that the great regponsibility resting upon a bank man phoptens his life, 1n manv cases raumn rs tetirement from business eurlv in hfe.To a extent the paving teller of a large Rok in subjected tn a similar strain and thhould be amply juently relieved.Upon the whole, while differing from a \u2018Busines Man\u201d as to the treatment of the majority of bank clerks, there are not a ew bank mangers and directors too mean i» live, and if \u201cBusiness Man's\" letter will remunerated and fre.twaken these to a sense of their duty he will have accomplished a good work.Some banks are actually paying 8500 a year to married clerks.The sooner these are wound up the better.A SHAREHOLDER.MUCH BETTER PAID IN THE UNITED STATES.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: _ Rir-Mr, Business Man\u2019s letter 18 very interesting and to the point.We are all underpaid, and as pointed out in his letter our miserable treatment is not justifiad by earnings of the banks.I know of a clerk who left a certain large bank in Toronto and took a position in Chicago.I cannot mention figures.in his case, because 1 do not know them, but another clerk in the same institution who wae teller at a salary of $800, wrote to his friend in Chicago to know if he could get him a position.Soon after an answer came back, saying there was a vacancy in a hank there.They wanted a teller.He decided to a ply, but was, hike the Scotchman, afraid he might say too little when stating what salary he expected.His ideas were around $200 or 8800, hut to be on the safe side he wired his friend to post him on that point, a wire came back recommending him to ask $1500, which he did, and he was , telegraphed on receipt e ing him.nual meetings.hut when told of the great h on any His vieas of R800 or $900 are a shameful tribute to the pystem employed by our barks, and it is high time these institu- uons were exposed for their merciless treatment for a very considerable and 1 sav humbly, respectable portion of the rom- munity.BANK CLERK.MUCH 18 EXPECTED FROM THE BANK CLERK.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Nir,\u2014lf.aa sn by \u2018Business Man\u201d in last Saturday's issue, the columns of the Star are opened for articles on the subject of what is fast becoming the evil of bank clerks\u2019 salaries, no doubt many letters covering the subject will be submitted to vou.I will therefore merely draw attention to one or two points with reference to the attitude of the directorates oi banks them- velves.The boy leaving echool enters a bank, end 13 required to have: a thorough education, a good personal appearance, a lot of family influence, and, not infrequently, a private Income.In addition he must be a gentleman born, and must not for a moment ral- culate his expenses on what it has formerly ost to live, for he may not be permitted even to begin in his home city.Yet his salary is just the same as the boy who is taken into a wholesale house on his schaol report, and is expected to hive quietly with his parents on his salary.A little later on, when both men have served their term of probatign in the busi- Ness world, and think very - naturally of settling down in homes of their own, the non-banker has a decided advantage, in that he is a free will agent, with power to ex- ervise his manhood in deciding who and when he shall marry.The tolerance of the attitude of most Canadian banka, and their \u201cmarrage law\u2019 may be accounted for only by the respect due to age and usage.Frequently the banks are remonstrated with, and their answer, setting at rest all question (in their own mmdsi, usually is, \u201cWhy, we do this for our own protection.\u201d Any one giving forth such an utterance ns this, and finding himself suddenly outside of the pmtecting wall of arbitrary rule, might easily picture himself saying, \u201cWhy, if we did pot keep all idea of marriage out of their heads, they would very soon require and demand enough to live on.\u201d If a business house were tn make thia admission its credit would, in all probability, he questioned.By way of casting a final shaft.many of the banke require t father of the young man who thinks of marrying, to sgn an went to supplement his in:- come by several hundred dollars.At the same time they would he forced to the admission that they (the banks) are already toking advantage of the qualifications aforementioned, and for which they make no monetary consideration whatever.Thix may be overlonked in the navy, but not in commerce.The day nf young men being wiBing to accept rncial prestige and the environment of marble pillars in lieu of 33 per cent.of their salaries 16 passing.The comparatively novel practice of the younger Canadian bank men of \u201cchanging banks\u201d seems to he a move in the direction of the natural working out of the problem, while on the other hand we find the president of one of our largest imnks saying On a recent occasion that the policy of his bank was to pay the men at the heads of departments, amd trust them to see that the others did their work.Dunng the last few months four of my personal.friends have left to go into American banks, and in all cases their salaries have been just ahout doubled.Pressed \u2018or men as the banks are, they seem loath to yield to the inevitable., FAIR PLAY.GENERAL MANAGERS ARE NOT OVER-PAID.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir,\u2014F wish to answer your correspondent, Mr.\u201cPoor Bank Clerk.\u201d of Toronto.He is, I think, quite mistaken on some points, The New Baby \u2018From the moment a child is born the question _ of nourishment becomes of great importance.A right start avoids a lot of trouble later on; it's so easy to begin right, too.Many women cannot not\u2014nurse their children.or will not\u2014chiefly will The best thing to do under the circumstances is to help the bottle babies all we can\u2014they\u2019're at a big disadvantage at best.We know positively that nothing will do them more good than Scott's Emulsion\u2014a few drops in the bottle.It seems to furnish just the right quantity and the right kind of nourishment needed for babies and growing children.: The women who are willing but unable to properly nurse their children will find Scott's Emulsion a great help\u2014a two-fold help in fact.It has a direct and immediate effect, not only feeding and gustaining the mother, but insuring also a flow of rich, nourishing milk for the baby.- D =, Thus Scott's Emulsion strengthens the mother and goes naturally through the milk and strengthens the child.We'll send you a sample free upon request.& BOWNE; 88 Froat' St, W, Torts Tate, Va.Is made happy-hood by healthy infant-hood.Children that have bunches in the neck, eruptions on the face, head or body, eczema, sore ears, inflamed eyelids, rickets, or snuffles, should be given Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla The great specific for inherited or acquired Scrofula None too young or old to be benefited by this great blood purifier, alterative and tonic.I had scrofuls when 1 was two years old and Hood's Sarsaparilia cured me.I bave since taken it for dyspepsia and it has helped me very much.\u2019 ADa AUSTIN, parilla cured him reuce, Kan.Accept.no Substitutes for Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills.No Substitutes act, like them.\u2018Our little boy had eczema and the top of his head became scaly.Hood's Sarsa- and hearty.\u201d Mas.M.BS 0e - 0 and made him strong Horwby, Law- and as it is in the interest of the clerks that this campaign be conducted on sound and logical lines, I must attempt to correct certain ideas expressed by him which appear to be wrong.It is, perhaps, true that the general manager of an established Canad- lan bank requires almost no initiative quality.He does not have to invent new ways ° getting business or scour the markets of the world to find new goods to offer, for he only deals in the one thing, namely, money.The initiative quality in most bank managers is almost entirely undeveloped; they are mostly on the defensive, but that is worth something, and they are pretty good at it.There are two great factors which con- iribute towards the success of our banks.The first factor has been supplied by the very able men who instituted the system upon which the banks are organized and run, and the other factor by the Canadian Government in granting the charter; thus it leaves the duties of the general manager of a bank nothing much beyond those of custodian.This 1s true once the business of a bank (becomes properly established, but of course cannot apply to all banks at all times.One of our leading banks in Toronto furnishes a notable exception.When ita present general manager first took hold the bank was in a moribund state; it was even then a large bank and ite affairs having been allowed to drift into a ves bad condition, its management requires eat iritintive and executive ability to ring it to its present position\u2014that one Jf \u2018he foremost institutions of country.That bank's general manager is robably one of those that Mr.\u201cPoor Bank erk™ thinks is overpaid, but would he think 80 if he were a large stockholder?He saved a sinking p rty and placed it on a perfectly sound an dividend-paying basis.Last year thev made 81,028 500.76 ying 7 cent.rien, amounting to 00, of rest account 00, and placing to credit £500,000, This bank's general mana probably gets a salary of about 230,000, which js only 3 per cent.of the net earnings.He has the responsibility of mounting guard over $73.000,000 of assets.Though the demanda on his creative ability have almost subsided, it would seem that he owes the bank nothing, and, taking a business view of it, it ia doubtful :f they do not owe hm.It the salaries of the General Managers in excess of ¥I0,000 were divided pro rata a the flerks of their respective bankas, It would only mean an increase of between $20 and $40 per annum.So it can be seen that, apart from the obvious fact that the general managers are entitled to all they ret, their salaries are not sufficient to make them a profitable point of attack.What vou must watch is what they do with the pre- fits.At present they are paving average dividendr of eight per cent.or slightly more than per cent.of the profits and are placing about seven per cent.of capital or a little leas than 50 per cent.of the profits and are placing about 7 per cent.of capital or a little less than 5 per cent.of the profits to credit of Rest account.Thur the rest account is the most vulnera i Sack en! present ble point of ne can hardiy agree with \u201cMr.Poor Bank Clerk\u201d when he savs that the stock holders are not getting the benefit of the good times.Public opinion, as expressed in the investment market, would seem to the best criterion.and the fact that $100 shares are selling at an average price of 2192 appears to be an expression of extreme contentment on: the part of investore as regards the vaine of their property.Canadian k shares are among the best regarded securities in the world so far an the price the investor is willing to pay for shares in propor: tion to their dividends, but a factor which renders them less popular than they would, otherwise be in foreign countries is that ode law prohibits share transfer offices in such courir es i iverything seems all right except the clerks\u2019 salary, and I advise the clerks to get together.Mr.\u201cA.to L.\u201d makes a practical suggestion and one that might be followed up by the clerks.I have my business to attend to and merely use this subject as recreation on occasional evenings, but there is recom for some well posted ex-bank clerk to take hold of the matter seriously and bri the clerks together.There are about 5.000 clerks in the joint stock banks and euppow- ing 3,000 became interested and paid a foe of $1 each per annum, that would provide 3,000.00, which would pay a secretary $1,500 or $1800 and leave $1,200 or $1.500 to defray his expenses.The tax would only be about one-sixth part of one per cent.on the erage salary, and a secre fail to accomplish enough to warrant the \u201cenforce celibacy on a picked class of young men,\u201d and 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\u2018they simply say that the right trail hss now n etruck.Some of the officials are confident that an arrest will be made.They will not predict when.It may be made at any moment, it may not for a week.ng those who remain unshaken in this beli is Superintendent Bull, of the Police Department.He was asked this evening if he uspected the same person now as being - the dayer of Burdick as he did esrlier in Verde à ied, emphatically.\u201c > e ied, em: .Pe \u2018do you believe a sbi killed Bur.ck 1° - \u201cI do; that is opinion.\u201d \u201cWill an arrest made \u201cI am confident there will be,\u201d replied > tendent Bull.\u201cIt may come any minute.\u201d , LUNBER COMBINE OUT WAST.Special to The Montreal Star., N.W.T., March ?\u2014Prices of lumber luve been advanced end is now ee EE rage fe | in British Columbia have combined and also forced the forming of a Contractors\u2019 Associaton, to whom alone lumber will be sold and who cannot buy from any one else The number of the contractors is limited to each puce in territories.No one can start a lumber yard without the permis sion of the mills.In Calgary it threatens to affect building operations, and will be a hardship on new settlers.At last night's ccuncil.Ald, Binning introduced a reso lation, which was carried, setting out the circumstances and requesting the Government at Ottawa and the of Justice to investigate and take steps to smash the combine.! 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\u2018an transcontinental tour.The recital wall be under the auspices of the St.George's Nocrix.Englands of Montreal, The (Garden 18 still Theatre, Perev T.Moore.with Sotherm, at New York.\u201cThe King of Detectives\u201d je the title of a \u201cthriller\u201d which will be given at the Roval shortly.WR Ry THE THEATRES IN NEW YORK i Ald did Aura tra ta a New York, Maroh 6, 1903.\u2018The Biahop's Move.\u201d a threeact comedy by Mrs.Craigie and Murray Carson, was produced at the Manhattan Theatre Mon: day might.Opinions differ somewhat as to the actual merits of the play.but most of the critics write it down as of httle drama- tie value.The construction 16 weak, and of stirring scencs and incidents there are only one or twe.The lines are bright, clean apd wholagome.but the piece lacks backbone.As for a plot, there is none, yet some persons predict that as the play has been successful in London, notwithstanding the attacks of the critics, it will also succeed here.This.however, is very doubtful.The eubatance of the play 18 given as follows by one of the leading censors: Two amiable women are supposed io be in love with a bandy-legged.molamen-headed and utterly vacuous voung man.Why, nobody knows, for he ta n perpetual warning against matrimony.Anyway.they loved him vearmingly.snd eventually one nf them carries him off to the altar.\u2019 - W.H.Thompson.in the character of the Bishop who checkmates a frisky Duchess.quite a hit.Dorothy Dorr was the Mruchess, and Derondo Mayo the innocent voung girl.The play has been laviably etaged hy James K.Hackett, the independent manager.Mile.Antoinette Szumowski.Paderewsk:'s only pupil, is to give a piano recital here Saturday afternoon.Mlle.Szumowslkd 1» Polish, but studied under Paderewski in Paris for five years and is said to possess uncommon musical gifta.Mr.E.H.Sothern's new play.by Justin MoCarthr.1m entitled \u201cA Proud Prince.\u201d It 1s founded upon the prem \u201cKing Robert.of Sicily.\u201d Sothern will star in it next season.The mdependent managers, Harrison Grey 20 00 Fiske and Maurice Cempbell, are to star Henrietta Crosman next season in a biz production of \u201cAs You like It.\u2019 After some weeks at the Manhattan Theatre the play will go on the road.orbes Robertson.who has not been even here since he ap in * idor,\u201d twelve vearn ngô.And his wife.Gertrude Flliott have decided to rome to America.They will make a tonr of this country next scasom in a dramatization of Kipling's novel \u201cThe Tight.That Failed.\u201d This wl put two El in the field next year, for Mise Maxine iott, Mrs.Ro 's elder ais- ter, will also blossom forth ss a star on her own hook at about the eame time.STANLEY SCHROFF, Wants Flogging Abolished.The Humanitarian League has ith \u2019 the British Home Secretary to a Ted largely restrict the custom of flogging for breaches of discipline, which still exists in English prisons.Eau de Cologne as a Beverage.According to Dr.Baudran, of Paris, the least injunous alcoholic drinks are cider and beer, while the most injurious is dau de cologne, which wrecks the health of many women.LIFES LITTLE ILLS \u2014 - Are the Ones Which Cause the Greatest Amount of Suffering.It is every day ills that distress most\u2014 those which seize you suddenly and make you arritable, impatient and fault-finding.The root of these troubles lies in the blood and nerves, and you cannot get rid of them until the blood bas been made rich aad pure, and the nerves strengthened apd soothed.Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills will do this, and will do it more speedily snd with more lasting results than any other medicine.In proof of this Mrs.James Patterson, Chilliwack, B.C., says: \u201cMy daughter was in poor health, and her system y run down.She was phle, suffered from severe headaches, and very nervous, We decided to give her Dr: Williams\u2019 Pi Pills, and a ter using six boxes, is à strong, healthy gin: 1 gladly recommend the pills in simi aù cases.\u2019 ese pills oure all blood and nerve troubles, such as anaemia, neuralgia, indi-y}.jon, heart trouble, rheumatism, St.itus\u2019 dance, partial paralysie, kidney troubles and the weaknesses which afflict women.Be sure you get the genuine pills with the full name, \u201cDr.illiama\u2019 Pink Pills for Pale People,\u201d printed on the per around the box.Îf in dokbt.send direct to the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Broekville.Unt 4 and the pilils will be mail- \u2018HER HUSBAND \"WAS A DRUNKARD A Lady who cures her husband of his Drinking Habits writes of her struggle to save her home A PATHETIC LETTER \u201cI had for a long time been thinking «oi trying the Tasteless Samaria Prescription treatment of my husband for lus drinking habits, but I! 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\"BLOUSES! a dozen of Silk Blouses.hemstitched.several new designs and fashionable colours, real val- ne 85.600, now RARE .32.99 Why pay double money Lecause you do not see any cxpensive Blouses in our ads.?Do not believe we have not them.We also sell at 30 per cent.cheaper than any cther place in Montreal, so when vou buy for $5 yon get a $10 value for same.No secret about it Yon save the middleman's profit by buying from a manufacturer.MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY.We have 159 Underskirts, in black mercerized.3 storus, At LL cee 221 221 204 +.586 \u2014# JUPONS.159 dozen vof Mercerized Underskirts.real value $2.50.Monday and Tuesday.only SKIRTS! SKIRTS! sun Skirts, made of steel gray and navy blue frieze, also black: we have all sizes up to 45 in.long: they can be compared with any skirt paid elsewhere, $3.50; now.Ce vee eae eee SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE.New Frieze Skirts.good weight, 6 stitchings and 6 cords placed half an inch apart; sold carly in the year for $3.90; now .Lo .$199 REAL BARGAINS.250 Skirts, in broadcloth, completely lined.nice trimmings, made of cords or bralds; these new braided designs were always put on expensive goods: they really are worth in retail $6; now, in the three stores .92.59 REMNANTS.2.000 Remnants to be Sold at 50 Per Cent.Reduction.OUR TAILOR SUITS AND COSTUMES ARE FAMOUS For their originality in style.their nice cut and specially low price.The Marchand Ready-to-Wear Wardrobe fs the place for tbem.Nice Cheviot, Steel Gray or Black Costume, Eton style, or long, always sold at $10, now .94.99 à.TAILÔR COSTUME.elegant new style Costume, Rerge or Cheviot, with bralded collar.black, navy blue, box pleated skirt, always sold at $15.NOW LL LL.$8.99 Our Ask to see our $25 Tallor Suit, for .\u2026 .913.50 B EXTRA, AT THE MARCHAND'S 3 STORES 100 Costumes, in broadcloth, trimmed with silk appliques, black, hlack and white, and blue and white.This costume can be compared with any sold elsewhere $25.At Marchand's $15.00 SPECIAL FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY.; 5» Costumes, navy blue and black, with silk braided \u201ctrifonfing.These costumes worth $15.00 to $18.See them in our win.dow .\u2026.222 12.$10.00 RAGLAN COAT.100 Rainproot Tweed Coats, sold everywhere else $10.00, at Marchand's .We have them from 95.00 to $15.00.CAPESI CAPES! All our FurlLined Capes, Silk Caped, etc, wiil be cleared during this sale at ridiculous prices.: SAMPLES.Samples of our Tailor-Made Suits for Spring are on hand, and may be seen at any of our three stores.They are what's newest and most stylish in the market.MARCHAND'S Ready-to-Wear Wardrobe | rival of Germany, the roval THE MONTREAL DAILY SrAR\u2014SATURDAf.MARCH 7.1903.GRAHAM & CO., proprietors.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Subscriptions, $3 pee annum.Agent !D tha United States.M Tribune Bullding, Now York, Bu.\u201d x.Chicago.Agents fn France, Mayence, Favre and Cle.!I.eo Atarke, aud Tribune Perro Agent In Tor-rto, M.W McGillivray, 76 Korg street west.Cunningham and Co.Percy A.Hurd, Agents in Ctuva, .Agert \u2018n london, England.100 Fleet st.Circulation of the Star.WEEK ENDING FEB.28TH, 1903.MONDAY - - - - 54,121 TUESDAY - - - - 54,054 WEDNESDAY - - - 54,108 THURSDAY - - - 54,128 TRIDAY - - - - 54,073 SATURDAY - - - 80,261 TOTAL - - - 330.745 Daily Average - - = 55,124 Weekly Star Last Week - 122,145 CIRCULATION OF THE STAR \u2018 4 DAILY AND WEEKLY LAST WEEK.From the shove figures are ern! thousand subscriptions more or iess ephemeral.2,800 excluded sev- regarded as SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1903.: THE WATER TAX.Ne less than 22.770 clectors are disquali- fi \u2018à vote at the nest cire elections thigh nen pavinent of taxes -\u2014 principally va et taxes\u201d Die significance of these figures 1s better apiece ed when it 1+ understood that the *.++ number of clevters who will be quali- 41.104.ft 1s rat to be supposes] that these 22.770 of debt tor but simple that thev did not fe! th vote 1x only be nds ranulies are now in to the tin taxes, pay then tases soon enough to eave the votes.he worst feature of these >tatistics, Te not that 22,770 vaters have bren had as that is, Iv one third of the houscholdz nr however eurfran:hised, but that near- Montreal wave found the water tax imposed by the ctv a harassing burden.lise poor people mar or may not he hearing an unfair share oi the civ.e taxation, but it is against all the generally recognized and accepted prin: ¢ ples of pobtical ecomomy to place heavy burdens upon the prime necessit)® of the poor.In pl agamat the law this particular case we believe it is Unie- the City Counoil should consider the practeabdity of taxing the people for the an they breathe and cutting off the supply rom those who du nat pay up.we cannot magne a more objectionable tax than + tax vo water.Fhat people woke Btrvel, E480.and office, lately ocvupled by the Con- BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE.» 205 St.James Street.258 Wood avenue.ion solidated Repairs and Cott ton CA, Apply Le Tel.Main 2344.204 Wood avenue, aon o lta 5 u Abul, The Gault Hruthers (oo, AU\u201c .\u201cRTY A « - W OUILVIE & (6, z1 St elen st 52 6 FACTORY PROPERTY AN OLD ES- JELF-CONTAINED HOUSES To 11 St rarament st = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tablished Arm n prepared a\u201c negotiate for LET\u2014 Tel.Main 3113.\u2014 52 tt TU LET \u2014 LARGE.BEAUTIFULLY the erection, in the \u20ac Ly ru > ef a plain | 1160 Dorchester street ~ lighted showroom, 32 x 80 feet, un second substantial.four story brick faclory bullding.| 420 Sherbrooke street 7 70 LET \u2014 HOUSES, CLEAN HOUSES for.heated.elevator, St Catherine.stress covering an area of about HANS squaru feet, 4057 Dorchester street three roams.$50; five, six roms, luth, near Mountain; sultable for furniture, cro Ke suitable for light manufacturing.For the neces- 215 P ' $10 50 and $11, also furniehed house, sfx roma, | ery or furs.Address Y.0646, star Branch ©f- sary accommodation in a desirabls locality, a a Doel parce Rus, plano, $25.366 ltchmond nt tion! fice 52 long lease would be taken P\u2019roposals from prop- : 8 Durocher street BE Ep Loe \u2014_\u2014 ertv owvers and others may be addressed to M, | 144 Metcalfo street TO LET FINE UPPER Dwi i | TO LET \u2014 SFLENDID STORE ON ST Bsv, Star Office.be + ' us BECKY street .JU Lrunimond, eight rooms.$27.201 St £utpice st.With all modern impro: «- : - T .atthew stree Urbain, 6 rooms, $17, gasallers, gas stove.Tus Tents.Apply to Cyrille Laurin, Imperial Big.(OR BALL \u2014 THE BEST SITUATED AND ! 27 Mackay street Lin's, 207 Bleury.Telephone Up 2454 ss Montreal, containing about lv arpente with 00 ATEYle avenue TO RE Lo ENE 4 .! .1 .4 Plateau street , NT \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT, 104 | § 'O LET \u2014 STORES, 18 8T HELEN §T, street cars, railway switch, etc.Apply to R.A.389 Mountain street Mance alrpet, containing 7 rooms, bated BA 70 MeUNI st (building), & Lemoine st | Mainwaring.147 St.James st.41 St.Luke street.hy hot water, large yard; rent $:3.Appiy to ' bia St Paul st \u2018ground floor und basement) FOR BALE \u2014 THAT VALUARLE BUSI- 21 Churchill ave.Jué Mance &L _.__ |lesse Joseph, J6 St, Sacrament wt ses, ness property No.2356 St.Catherine street, Anply to H: M.SIMPSON TO LET \u2014 422 PRINCE ALBERT AVE.| TO LET STORE.1780 NOTRE DAME with 31 feet frontage on two streets, depth 189 \u201c0 Co .Westmount, from 1st May.J.A.Douglas, | strert at present occuptied by J.A.Hart, feet.Abplr to E.C.F., 4224 Dorchester st.(8 Merchants Bank Bullding.Bu St.Juhn st.% te 3 1 druegist Terms moderate.Apply F.D Monk.56 4 law Tel.Main 3 205 8t.James Street.\u2014\u2014 \u2014-0 0 158 St Franc da Xavier nt ns ou 1 \u2014 * Tel.Main 3344.; TO LET \u2014- 674 ST.HYPOLITE, NEAR ! \u201d MOR BALE, \u2014 SPLENDID FACTORY SITES, ___ \u2014 mn Mount Royal avenue, upper tenement, pu! fe To LET ST5 ET.PAUL, STREET.within 2! miles from Montreal Post Of- PLATS AND TENEMENTS TO LET Foums, good order, bâthraom, we.cheup rent | A] near Mctail street, ruitable for stare of fice; exemption from taxation; good water and I ADDIY to Alexis Dalgnault, Hospices 4 small factory, with or \u201cithout power.ly to D « It, pice Auclair F App drainage: electrie power, excetent, Fan Drummond street \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014_ - - s | Marrutte.LeBlanc and Cie na 6 way facilities: convenient to navigatinn: | » d TO LET \u2014 NO.781 CHAUSSE ST.(OFF | - street cars close at hand.Apply to PO.Rog Teel sirect Delorimigr avenue), a large self contained | TO RENT PART OF WELL LIGHTED $27.Montreal.se 6 Sel street house.containing nine rooms.large yard an) | flat, with power, rentrai locality.Address ?1247 St.Denis street pe b : .t E, T4}, Star Office \u2014 a 1244 St.Deni t t cond stabling.Apply to Jno.Burns, 684 Craig 2 FOR SALE EXCELLENT PREMISES FOR 243 St.nis streat.Evenings 2672 St Catherine pt | ST J manufacturing or mercantile business, 1263 St.Denis street.gs -\u2014 \u2014- fA TO LET -.BAKERY AND DWELLING, very aubstantial and spacious bullding, Int 100 460 Laval avenue TO LET \u2014 OR FOR SALE ON MONTH.| M2 WIth tables, sheliex wens etc Reason: ft.front x 120 ft.deep, No.100 St.Maurice 3 and 5 Pacific avenue 1¥ payments, house, T rooms, rent $15, sale | \"HO Terms, Inumediaie puesessin Apply 647 ta Canal 854 ; : \u201c4 C'adieux st.| { : 14 4 IP.Hatton and Co.Fish ss - \u2014 STORE, rent $15 month Receivers of Bi 0 STORE AND Bh dwelling, in god order.With stock and good WHI for two years, corner Charbonneau and St Dominique gl, tro) stand.Block abosa Price Arthur.Apply Mrs.P.M.tGrnome, 452 St.Donuniyue st.To LLT - GROCERY fi - BTURE ANL LWELLING.Ne Tl9 And 70X St, Lawrence street, with stable, rent $30 per month, no taxes WAL Snowdon, Temple Big g TQ LET \u2014 WAREHOUSE.301 BT.PAUL it st.three story building.at present ooeu- nied bv The Oza Company, Limited Rent $80 Der annum, n> taxes The J.Cradsk Simpson Company.Merchants Hank PRutlding ge TO LET \u2014 TO LET - STORE.423 CRAIG.OCCT pied by Lessard and Harrie, Plumbers, fe twenty years.furnace.large workshop In rear.Abpiv Mrs.Dumas, 174 Lierr.mormings.- ' : 8 ft with two story solid brick office and show.roam attached, also stable.size uf lat SR ft.x tw ft.one minutes walk from Mlle End Station.Apply to Walter Ray, 4R6 Lansdon na avenue, Westmount.+ in O LET-BARBER SHOP AND dwelling, cor.Favard and Magdalen streets, good stand and low rent for right party.Also hoot polishing stand.Apply 123 Congregation.5 2 law TO LET FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.two story brick encased factory, 20 x @0 \\ MM» TO LET -WAREHOUSE FLATS.READY BL for accupation: passenger and freight sie.rie etavators.Apply Beardmare Building.53 St Peter street.ss 6 + \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ss ee.\u2014 SHOP AND DWELLING TO LET, $800 per manth.Apply 73 Darrhester st TO LET \u2014 ON DULUTH AVEXUFE.il near St, Denis st.back of drug store.ex- tahliahed for 14 years.à small shop with a house above.The tramwayr of the Terminal.coming from the rountry by Duluth avenue, will Stop opporite befnre ernssing St.Denis streot: a place of sdvantage for any kind of trade: shop or dwelling can be rented separately.Apply to Dacier's drug store, X37 St.Denis st.corner of Duluth avenus.fa TO LET \u2014 ! OR 2 FACTORY FLAŸA, D x IN feat, gond light, steam heat.jxrwer elevator; central Incation; low rent.43 st Maurice st q TO LEP \u2014 LARGE.WELL LIGHTED Ril and heated fiat.second miory up: splendid business Jocalyty 750 Craig st, corner Busby Jane Apply to FM, S48, Srar Office.FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.Jer SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE.MOUNTAIN Vien Inte.Hu\u2018chison street.Annex.hun- Ared vards from Mount Royal avenne, 256 per font, vash or would exchange for built property, Ayuply Leach's Fluno Rooms.2440 St, Catherine st.Telephone Up MR 2a 1 MIR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE.WANTED cabinet organs in exchanté for squate pianos or in part payment for new Morris upright vianos.Apply tmmediately leach's Plane Ronmne, 2440 St.Catherine at, between Stanley and Prummond Telephone Up 998 Open every evening until 9830 52 6.MR BALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE FINE LOTS en hiliside, Westmount, east of Clarke avenue, Would make a fine villa Int.C.A828, \u2018Siar Rranch Office + 8 FOR BALE - AT A BARGAIN OR TO iii exchange for a farm, =x new haunes, stone And hnick, first class, en binc or meparate- Address to Mrx.Thi.1y.niceet site, easy terms bault, 504 Park Lafontaine, farennon or evening FOR SALE UR EXCHANGE THE two finest cottages nn the Island opposite the Lake.Tt (Maire, ane with | moms, the other with 12 rooms, on large emund, furnish first class.plano, etc.water in the house, w.¢ house full, stable.rose bushes.plenty of ahade, 20.06m feet nf ground each TWorlh tn ba keen.price tn suit Apply to J.A A.Leclair, 34 Napoleon Road.St.Éunagonde \u2018fn FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE A FTONB QU housé on Elm avenue.near Sherbrooke.Westmount, or ta let Apply 179 Dufferin st.near Mt.Roval.na + + FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE, A BEAT\".il tiful rountry residence.near Montreal, on Une of raiiway.45 minutes from city: vert city convenience, suitable for summer or winter.will be sold at low figure for cash, or in exchange for city property.G, 232, Star Office, 52 3eod OR EXCHANGE BTONR Centre street, FOR FAIBE \u2014 frant aotid brick pmperty.near Wellington; rental $300 per annum; will take small house as part, belance to suit.\"gta Centre mt 54 2e04 Pe OR EXCHANGE RTILDINO lots.situated In the centre of the vilage af Verdun, with the very hest terme, good car sérvire, Na houxes Are to rent thie year: an few mantifactartes are to he established In Verdun next year, carn to run by Notre Dame and Church street thia summer Buy before the rise.O OT.Menault.74 Napalron TT APARTMENTS WANTED.\u2014 a BIN IN TN eg VVANTED - SITE OF TWO ROOMS, privileges and auttahia for artist, weatern Jocality preferred Address F, 773, Ftar Office Joon SALE $8000- ELM AVENUE, Westmount Stnne front house, above Sherbrooke BEtrret, containing 9 rooms.furnace and other modern Improvements.canesgion )st May next 36.50 \u2014 ST.MATTHEW STREET, near Lincoln avenue.Btôthe front house of 10 rocms.tubs, enamelled bath! porcelain sink: electric lights, and finished through- vut in oil.and varnished and costly decorated.Stable in rear.Possession ist May next.; CATALOGUE Wa lgsué à 40 page Catalogue of Houses, Flats, Tenéments and Building Lots for sale.and would be pleased to mail you one.F.MCMANN & SON, 178 5t.James Ht Bell Tel, Main 1507.58 1 Dorchester Street $10,500.Cut stone front house.containing 7 bed- Tooms.The first floor is finiahed In oak: panelled dado and ceiling in ball in same weld, Burlapped walls, panelied and bur- iapped ceiling In dining-room.hardwood ficora, exposed plumbing; heated throughout by hot water.The front doors are of \u201cak, installed with plate glass entire height.The land measures 135 in depth to a lane.The whole is worthy of in spection.and the locality fs unsurpassed.Possession Ist May next, ¥.McMANN & 8ON, 178 St.James st.Permit necessary.\u2018Telephone.61 x v + * j 4 4 fe PS ete A) A A A .8 .\u201c ; Sie EE > A > PTAC rca GR 42 ST a >, Ha A id 3 Eko : bo ) .Fr Se AR SES A Cr pre = ge 3 hi 1 5 EL Fry 3 Roy ë 3H Tre ad aise < sites Si HA {3 ÿ ea\u201d EF Fe , : 3 2 = ; : SA Va Tome itt ay 202% Le 5 | rate datée % , LY i ve, CT nooo Te EE TP * MONTREAL DATLY A STARS \" meme - = + prouver \u2014 ~ pres ire ee mr Ta ae rer \u201c RESIDENTIAL FLAYS TO LEFT.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.SITUATIONS VACANT A VACANT.LET HEATED ROOM TO RENT \u2014 FOR FIVE MONTHS FROM VDANTED \u2014 EXPERIENÇED OPREA! VU ASTED \u2014 BY LARGE INDURTRIAL 1N4 es.stove and BD Sx rooM May first.furnished flat.six rooma On on Wheeler &° Wilson Sad sine sewing .surance office, the \u201cservices of local men, vit Salud Lan Unk Bite had ul antsy mse pening sh SOL Sar Ee Sonn Cran a a BLA aint a Greate ot ADP Sagas TERY -date.$30.Telephone Joslin, ncluded.erms moderate.ternoons.App - 3 ppticetl a oy sa \"be soon by applying to 207 Bleury Office.a and Co.183 Vitre at.; 384 tt | be treated In the strictést\u201d confidence)\u201d should 770 LET \u2014 FLATS OP 7 ROOMS, WITH Wot water holler.bath, w.c.and to be re- pHired to suit: No.080 and 28a Ht.Anwine, at $13, and Wic Selby at $15.50; also No.5 8t.Mark.vear Dorchester, with furnace und electric wire, etc.SU.ss LET ; .TO UP-TO-DATE FLATS.aR Greene avenue.opposite Prospect, nine room \u2018ldeal\u2019 plumbing; hardwood floors P A.Beaudoin, 20 Imperial Bldg., vr SIV Kelby oh 2 \u201cVU LET \u2014 FINE MIDDLE FLAT OF 8 large rvoms.hat water furnace, 131TH On- tari stycet.near St.Denis; rept $25 a month.Apply to T.Girouard.Ma Et.Elizabeth st.- i TO LET - FLAT ON ST.CATHERINE ' wt.near Mackay.five rooms, niodern con- venisnnte.beste! by hot water furnace.Apply to 2613 St.Catherine st.TO LPT -.34 PRINCE SRTIIR S00 tower dat 4 rons, comfortable.proud ho P-1 anpuim: no taxes.The J ¢raducsk SEMps- _ Company.Merchants Bank Building __ FLAT.WESTMOUNT.wid Selby alelus.west of Greens ad eme.Je rooms, eleptgoliéers.gas.Daisy fran oe wash tube 0 pluinbiné.modern rau tu situation.IS per meenth Apply te Y and \u201d Harr, 2200 ® Catherine =t m2 TO LET \u2014 TWO NICE BRIGHT LOW ER fiats, warn and thoroughly dry, seved woums.bath and +?\u2018 hot mater heating.gas and electric lighting.pn pinmbing mantels and modern in \"005 particular.in most e- struble locahits.Sussex BVEHUE.hetwren _Dor- ehenter al Tuppet sir _Kental $20.Appiy a! RO Sussex avenue Tol Up 546.am TG LET 7 50 Tu 812 DEL RIMIER TO LEF - 470 Tu 312 DELOR D 5 newly erected flats of 6, 7 and 5 .TO LET .nus.nie Hi, wo.electric wires.Jos.Hoge Prop.eh Kerri St.6 À To LET PLATS, NO.1428 AND Fil tere.4 And 5 rooms, $850 and ST HO Bt.Denis street flats.No.1407 and 1}.05 rooms, $0 S66 SE Hubert 58 8 Tr LET - A WELL FURNISHED FLAT 8 an the Denbigh.4123 Western ave.from May Ist, for summer months For partic.jars apply R.1.H.Ewing.55 Cute st Lu TO LET \u2014 NO 6 CONWAY STRECT bright flat.& rors ard ba £10 nls two unner tenemenis.§ moors, Kel srder Apply 4 Conway at.or 4Ra Durocher s°- Su 4 saw TO LET, \u201cIs BRANDON AVENUE ower flat.7 roams.all modern conven ences: perfect order.rent S16.W OA Snowdon, Temple Rutlding Lin 8 TO L.FT IN WESTMOUNT TWO 5 roomed modern flats ode beac a, a a ps = F téenements.P and lv rooums, Fa ne oven view in front.For particulars Trlephons Up 152.COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET.ee er ect O LET-DORVAIL THE SOCITAGI fz of Mrs.J.BR.Hutchins, charmingly situated.comfortabiy furnished 1 M.SIMPSON, Hank Building, St.James Strert.#8 Merchants 205 Tel.Main 2344.O LET\u2014DIXIFE.COTTAGES FUR- f2T nished and unfurnished.For information apply w M $8 Merchants m6 SIMPSON, Rank Bwlding, Nt.James Street.Tel.Main 5344.LL O LET\u2014STE.AGATHE-FURNISH- fT ed, the villa occupied hy M.de Btruve, the Russian, Consul, last summer.Electric lighting.hathroom with hot water; bath and boathouses: a bout.' M.SIMPSON, MR Merchants Bank Building.6 St.James Street.Tel.Main S041.TO LEY - COUNTRY HOUSE.NICE \u2019 cottage.partly furnishot SU for six months; alse part or while of large modern house, furnished.shad: and (ruit trees, hen- house.siabir.good well.excellent train service.Bc trip.14 Kt Lawrences ais SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.TNT NN TO LET \u2014 OR FUR SALE IN THE country, a bargain.weli bullt brick house, containing ten fooms.with good laeu and garden, stable and barn.pleasantly situated, in the town of Pleriille, Que.Rent £10 per month | or for raie for KL; cust $30 to bulld.Address or apply to J 5.Tresidder, Star uffice.\u2019 62 12 TO LET AT LACHINE, ON WATER front.brick votiage.bands-mely furnished.elrctric light and all rity conveniences Address John 1.Gallegti.18 St Francais Xaviar HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLAT.8 rooms.cellar and all modern convemlences, Westmount.Box K.593, Star \\ Flm avenuc, Office.W.HOUSES WANTED.e WANTED \u2014 SMALL UNFURNISHED house for aummer months.on river front.Addreas, stating full particulars, which must be moderate, to C.0830, Star Branch Office.St.Ustherine st.HOUSE WANTED NEAR BEAVER Mall Hill, above Lagauchetiere st, rent flu: a 6 or 7 roomed house; upstairs.Appiy F, 774, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 IN PLEASANT LOCALITY.upper tenement or cottage.without base- ment; modern conveniences; rent about 520 small family.No children.Address D.725.Star Office.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.\u2014_ St WANTED - BY A LARGE INDUSTRIAL insurance Institution furnished premises | this city, aultgble us a branch office.and at reasonable rental.Reply stating address, size, rent.and fullest particulars, to W, 3338, Srar Office.80 24 WANTED \u2014 ONE LARGE OR TWO medium flats, with power and live steam; east end preferred.Apply J, Ju, Star otre STABLES TO L¥Tee 4 LET \u2014- A STABLE.WITH FIVE STALLS, large hay loft and large yard.Apply to Philip st.55 2 27 St.; Fe LET \u2014 GOOD BRICK BTARLE.CENtral location; immediate possession.Apply 434 Craig sf.TN rr TO LBT - BACHELOR'S SUITE AT the Marlborough.Apply to the Janitor, or S H.McDowell, 21 St.Helen st.2 e TO RENT \u2014 FURNISHED, FOR THE summer Menths and possibly longer, a mest desjrable front apartment in the Sherbrooke Apply to the manager, 1018 Sherbrooke sireet.BUSINESS CHANCES pe EE Pears Jor SALE \u2014 TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.A paving hardware business on the Amerl- can elde of border lise.Box R.3418, Star Of- Boe 5 10 STORE AND DWELLING TO RENT.vorner of Duluth svenue and Cadleux st, large anl À cellar.vard and stable.Address 713 Delorimier axenue.su 7 GOODY, CENTRAL.CORNER, McGILL and Lemoine, Vas occupled ar branch Pest Office.could be reinstated; excellent stand, with stationery, quife a mnap., moderate rent.Telephone 2317 6 For SALE \u2014 UNDER A DELAY OF FIVE Aare, MW shares of \u2018The Ohlo and Cali- fornla Refining Oil ow paying 12 per cent Per annum.A snap.lL.A.Cadieux, 7la St.James st 33 4 ANTED SALESMEN.WwW GOLD MININI; ant sm:iter Stoeks: exceptional apportun- itv.nna scheme: generous commission to live men.prospectus and terms PF.HI.Carter.1784 Broadway, New York 1 UY WHEAT AND CORN.$100 INVEST: ed in tirain or stocks by our \u2018 Safety Valve Plan\u201d should result in a profit af $50.00 or more within 0 daxs Write for particulars \u2014 and send for our free baok, \u2018How to Invest Successfuils * Richard Oliver and à.Bankers aud Brokers.Chicago Sinck Eachange Bldg, Cnicaga.VWVASTED - MAN TO INVEST $1 a0 FOR {vo months, in light manufacturing busi.te Al) orders en hand: would pay $25 for E.184, Star Uffice.ness, Ura of same PATENTS GUARANTEED.PATENTS SEcured or fee returned.Send model or shetch for free opinion as to patentability.Send for vut illustrated Guide Book.finest publication weU rg (or (ree distribution.Contatns 100 ine- chanical movements.Tells how to obtain a vatçnt, how and what to invent for profit, how to sell) patents.law pcints for inventors.ete.Patents secured through us advertised without charge In \u2018he Patent Recprd.Sample cour tree.We also send free our list of inventions vanteé Address Evans, Wilkens and Co., Re- xistered Patent Attorney, Evans, Building.Washington.D.C.law tf For SALE \u2014 BOARDING HOUSE.EQUIP- red in every particular.cstebliahed 10 VéATS, Toum for 40 boarders: End Tocality; must sell on account nf poor health.cheap a prompt buyer.Apply V, 1165.Star Office st.Montreal.Telephone Main 3143 hh 8 ; 38 6 law = - \u2014\u2014 ; TO RENT IN THE BLST PART oF I OR SALE \u2014- PAINTING AND DECORAT- Upper Iaclise, two houses, none unfur- Inz business, atork brushes, ladders and ished and the oliver furnished, in fine nitua- Tan on rier front 12, 18H, Star Offtee 68 2 TO LET \u2014 AT LAKE MASKINONGE, St Gabriel dc Brandon.PF Q two furnished cottages far the measen Apply Mrs.Hicks, St.Gabriel de Rranton.PQ.TT TT .TO LET \u2014 AT DIXIE VERY NICE COTtage.13 rome, 5 niinutee ty Dixte Station, adjoining golf grounds.on lake front.Apply at Dixle.Jos.RB.Lefebrire 3e 6 1 TO LET IN CACOUNA, COMPLETELY furnished semi-détaches house In about B acres of fenced lawn and woods.reaching to the water.bathing house.coach house and stable.tennis court.house has righ! bedraime, parlour.dining room.pantry Kitchen evilar stone foundation: would rent Ah option of baying.Apply Lifton and «oa.147 St James street.COTTAGES TO LET.TN Te ti * TO RENT \u2014 AN IDEAL COTTAGE, 4 A rooms and bathroom.furnace enamellad bath.electric lighting \"nd rapassd Plumbing, mast complete: Immediats possession, situated 114 Shuter street Call and sve tt.Irsin Harris.ut McGill st.nn 2 TO LET \u2014 TWO BEAUTIFI1!.SELF- : contained cottages, Nos.486 and 4x8 St Urbain.end upper tencment.No.ste st Urbain: everything in parfret erder, with ail ern improvements; will rent cheap far a ex lease and dertradio tenant Apply R Neville, 38 Waverley »t., Annex.Phone East eus.æ 2 4 BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE TO LET ON the river mide.12 rooms.alt furnished, hot and roid water.electric light.large grounds, shaded by a hundred trees: stables: five min- wtes to the vhaïf nf Longueuil.Apply to 74 @t.Denis \u2018 TO LET MOST MARK STREET, atone front cottage of 10 rooms.heæted by Mot Water furnace.ls).rent 550 à month.Apoly 27 St.Mark ph TO LET \u2014 TWO COTTAGES.IN GOOD { repair, containing A and ¥ moms, on Elm avenue, off 88 Durocher st.Apply 88'> Durdcher sireet.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LEY.Nee » 20 LET \u2014 830 PER MONTH.UPPER ' tenement, furtirnecd, hot water heated.pos- eession 1Mb March.20 Buckingham avenue, oply to W.E.Cooper.Star Bufiding, 8¢ $e.st.Phone M.88.Phone E 2417.@ ww \" =F FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET FOR THE \u2018'adifâmer only.nicely furnished houwe in good locality.Apply to YW.8, Star Office.ss 2 > FÜRNISHED HOUSE TO LET FOR THE | summer months.ventral and well situated pre avenus, facing the Park.Appiy to sh ne avente.; dt.TO LET \u2014 A COMPLETELY FURNISH- \u2018ed house in good locality, from May until trait October.Can be seen bv appointment any tae.Rental low to a desirable tenant.Address F 158 52 3eoû Star Oftice.\u2018 \"T9 LET \u2014 FURNISHED.119 BRT.BTS ihe street, comfortably fur- nis fine locality.10 rooms, modern heating and plumbing.Apply H.M.Simp- sdn, #6 Merchants Bank Building.Tel Main BH.7 OFFICES TO LET.Na TO LRT \u2014 7 BT HNELEN STREET.\u2018first floor um, nice office, heated by owner, sut able.for sæmÿfe room.Goods holst and en- t from private yard.Light on three sides.S40 per annum, including taxes, The J.3 ok\u201c flntphon Co.Merchants Bank Bldg.To Lor \u2014 MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING desirable officer in basement.heated and tod: depgrate\u2019 entrance St.Poter xt, Apply rooth 0, 4 Saw 2 TO LNT \u2014 AN OFFICE IN THE BANK a of Toronto Buildisme.Henry Ward and Co., 260 \u2018St.J st.\"RÈSIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.2 WANTED MINNLE FLAT.6.0R 1 toms.hot water and furrace.St D-nip dei \u201cSherbrooks.Adsrade C.687, Star 8 write to-dés.mention paper.trusselie: renr $S per manth.get eral Eood orders In at present: rare chance: must be sold tm- mediately, E30 Apply TS Dorchester at \u2014- - \u2014-\u2014 \u2018 Joor SALE AN INTERFERT IN A LONG established business of The King Milling .tmited.ef Narnia.flour millers, dealem n grain and hay.fine location with exceptional facilities for 'umbermen's supply and up-lake | trade.whole plant practically new and in first class order.Sale necessary to cinse estate af Iale James King Position In mill or office for competent man Controlling interest if desired.The King Miliing tn.Limited, Narnia, Ont ] Ca.AGENAIS & CO, M8 CRAIG.CORNER Main.Telephone Fast (&10 Always hotels, licensed restaurnnts.at sacrifice, $1600 $2000 2/0.Up to $12.50 Call for list (free of charge).genuine bargains.Will loan part o?mon-v If required.1 AGENAIS & CO.HAS LOVELY COUNTRY ve hotels, with property.soma doing $700, SR.$1110 bustness per month.Grocery, clzar.fruit stores.butrher shops.apectal.\u2018ons an se Catherine street (center).a Klondyke Milla, factories, eto.\u2019 FDASENATS & co PROPERTIES, LOTA.farms.exchanged: also lnvely hotels in rity, far properties; transterable hi- cense for eale.\u2018Partners.with capital wanted.Grand vupportunity.\u2018\u2018\u2019hamberz 10.11.12, pos Craig.corner Main.Telephone East 1810.MW ANTED - T@ RUY MILK ROUND.FROM 20 tn 0 gallons day; will pay cash for same Apply SRI St.Dominique nt.R ARE \u2018HANCE.FOR SALE A TEN YEAR established fruit.confectionery.ayater, cigar, tobaceo ete.business, doinæ large turn.aver also wo! appointed cafe in connection; to- cation ery prominent streat corner, long leaos ran he arranged with landlord; present proprie- ior wishes to sell on account of other business.This le an excellent opening for a live man with limited capital.Only those meani busai- nezs need anply and no agents.Address H.R312, Star Office.% TANTED \u2014 MAN WITH $300 TO $ioon, in establishes] wholesale business: good position\u2019 in office or warehouse.weekly salary and hig profits, Address H, RIN, Star Offices.AGENTS WANTED.a Nr rt gr, pn pun 3) *ANTED AGENTS EVERYWHERE, either sex.We start vou selling diamonds.Don't accept employment until getting our liberal offer.85.00 daily sure, sample (ring or stwd).\u2019 free.Send seif.addressed envelope with stamp.Carbon Diamond Co.FP.O Box 2430 Munureal, Can.es » WANTED \u2014 AGENTS T® SELL A LINE OF silk goods that sell; over 100 per cent, profit.Send 10c for satnple and terms.the Novelty Ce.P.O Box 2400.Montreal.me 85 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 AGENTS BALARY OR CM.migsion; greatest agents\u2019 seller ever produced; every user of pen and ink buys it nn night: 200 to 500 pir cent profit: one agents males amounted to $020 in aix days; another 832 in two hours.Monroe Mfg.Co.X.147, La Crosse, Wis WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.RE A MIXER: PUT up and seli your own polishes.snaps.perfumes, flavouring extracts, toilet articles, proprietary preparations confectionery.etc.; we have processes for making them ail: lists for the asking.Wheaton and Co.formula makets, New Bedford, Misa.V ANTED \u2014 WE GUARANTER 8 TO 6 A day Intrmducing genuine \u2018\u2018Super-Asbestos\u2019 wicks: light equal to incandescent electricity; lasta about eight years.Fireproof Safety Works, Chicago.ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.NEW FOUNTAIN pen.wells at sight.100 per cent.profit fend 10 cents for three samples on trial.The Penfield Co.Derby Line, ve i VV ANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR CHURN; makes butter in one minute; $250.00 per month easily made.Outfit free.Baxter Churn ce, Hamüton, Ohto.o V ANTED \u2014 AGENTS CAN MAKE $2000 TO $4000 mext three months hahdting hewly patented article.absolute necessity: dJdensand enormous, expérience unnecermary, exclusive territory given.Household Novelty Co.(Manufée- turer): 1512 Broadway.N.Y.VVANTED WE HAVE WHAT PEOrLE want\u2014tamp that makes (tx own gas, cost at le & day.=tlin for $1.will seri small mofel free.(o thése wishing to work for us; Empire Gaslight Co.Ams.Tact Building.N.TL 44 6 Iam perienced.state full particulars\u2019 of expérience, comm À Réplles to be ad- sto To 2 hands.Apply to Canadian General Elec- steady and reliable, Oxilvie.Superintendent Motive Power, Canada Atlantic Rallway, es Wa ific Co.Limited.Peterborough, Ont.VVANTED \u2014 ENGINCER FOR HUNT ELAM Tower Coal Hoisting Plant; must ba ex- Apply James Ottawa, Ont.NTED\u2014 LOCOMOTIVE FITTERS, USED to beuch and erecting work: also two good lathe hands.and one planer hand.Apply James Ogilvie.Supt.Motive Power.C.A.Ry., ouana VVANTED \u2014 WMMEDIATELY A GOOD.first class leather bag maker.one who understands all kinds club bags: steady work and Star himself useful) Branch Office.good wages.Appl , , St Office, oran ee pply Box F.140, Star OfflE VV ANTED \u2014 A BMART BOY TO MAKE around an office.Avply NU B36 office: VWANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED STENOgrapher and typewriter, for a fire insurance , Branch Office.W \\ Berit must Star \"ANTED ed envelope.133rd at.New York City.& permanent position.Agdress, experience and salary expected, Y, 9681.s stating Star 4 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FAM- { {ly of two, no washing: must have refer- | ences.Apply 12 Tara Hal! avenue.54 3 LADIES TO MAKE NECK- wear from sample, steady work.good pay: any distance Ideal Send self-addressed, stamp- Mfg.Company, 508 West 525 WASTED \u2014 IN ARCHITECT'R OFFICE A young man with 4 ur 5 years\u2019 experience, bs a good draughtsman.Office.Apply N.43.54 3 W V ence.Star Ww y ferred.Applications.YANTED - surance office experience, age, & gardener.flowers.city.of children: for country.Branch Office.Paul st AN State age, expected.Reference.iy to Mr.McGill st.apply to tin several fer branch office in this city.perience of industrial assurance busines pre- giving the fullest particu- salary uired, should be addressed W, 2534, Star Office.5o 24 VWANTED \u2014 TO GO TO SMITH'S FALLS.thoroughly competent, + Xperience île Protestant: dress B, 9770, Star Branch Office.Warren \u2014 FIRST CLASS When writing, references and wages.ANTED \u2014 A TABLEMAID Apply with references, 14 Phillips Place.| TANTED \u2014 W up & plant BIR St EXPERT IN Ent ANTED \u2014 BY LARGE INDUSTRIAL INintelligent Those with ex- clerks etc.lawn and wages ght.lou As 2 TANTED - MOTHER'S HELP FOR CARE able to sew, Ad- 2 ss GARDENER state experi- Address B.976%, ss 2 7 (YOUNG) ss A FRACTICAL MAN TO PUT iron wares, good pay.3 2 FIGURING, tv make extensions and additions.T.560, Star Office ss 2 TANTED \u2014 A RESIDENT LAUNDRESS KR: Co.WwW ANTED for an institution.Apply before 10 a.m.or on coats Latour rt.EXPERIENCED Apply Factory, 7.30 to 0.30 pm.at 2424 St.Catherine nt.Ÿ TANTED 35 3 TRIMMER FE.A.Emall ana ns 3 ) \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR GENeral office work: must write well.be quick at figures and willing to be generally useful Salary five dollars per week.Address A, 623, Star Office.2 1 ! .i \\ \"ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED SALES- i lady whn ran speak French and English, sat the Westmount Dry Goods Store, 4114 St.Catherine st.at once.55 2 3 JANTED \u2014_ YOUTH FOR OFFICE, shorthand and typewriting.Apply in own handwriting to Box A.8465.Star Office.WANTED 55 2 - OPERATIVES FOR BUTTON holing.putting on neck bands.yokes.join- ing and all kinds of work.Skelton bros.and Co.vorner Duke and Wiliam sts.5 2 VVASTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FEMALE operators on Bonnaz machines.Apply No.4 Cote st.35 B WASTED \u2014 GIRLE TO CUT OUT EM- bruideries.Apply No.4 Cote st.353 8 \\ sist y V Rran \\ WwW tuo I.W \" ANTED at home: Ww NTED \"ANTED - WANTED MIDDLE AGED MAN (SINGLE) to take charge of horses and be generally useful about house.Apply D.Sacrament st.VWANT ED GIRLS TO LEARN Cameron, 27 St.- = CHAIN- making.Apply Jewellery Department, The A RESPECTABLE.Montreal Watch Case Co, Limited, 125 Vitre st.83 2 TIDY young girl about fiftecn years old.to as- ona who can sleep with work in a Sherbrake at ch Office lawrence st.flat, A MILLINER, parers and apprentices, 178 St ne Sunday work.258 Eigin st ; , / ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply 370 Elm avenue, Westmount ?/ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.424 A (\"LERK FOR A RAILWAY office: salary $33 per month.OC, 8900, Star ALSO PRE- Apply The Ellte, ANTED \u2014 BY A BRITISH FIRE INSURance office a smart clerk, having one or vears experience, Star Officer Apply stating age, D, * ANTED \u2014 A TEACHER (PROTESTANT) immediately: salary $19 per month: board $8 per month.Apply tv W.H.Robinson.Sec - work to give out: 5 to $8 weekly Treas.St.Amedre, Que.se 2 | oy WANTED \u2014 $20 PER THOUSAND PAID for copying short letters.several lines of working eveninæs.Enclose stamp for copy of letter.In- \\ ix.mtructions.etc.Address Eagie Wholesale Cn, Chicago, 11 - FTANTED - DETECTIVES, EVERY LOcality.gnod salary.experience unnecessary.Internationa] Detective Agency.Wis.Iwaukee, \\ \\ \\ + ANTED \u2014 A PANTRY MAID.ONE WHO can wait on table.Apply at 898 Dorches- ter st.| to Steward, 5 2 1 ANTED\u2014 A FIRST CILLAS8 CHEF.APPLY Turkish Bath Hotel.VVANTED \u2014 MILLINERY APPRENTICBS Apply at once to 495 St.Denis xt.ANTED-\u2014 YOUNG MAN ABOUT 20 YEARS of age to assist in office of a manufac- turipg house.Apply to E.738, Star Office.5e 2 1 V TANTED \u2014 MANAGER OF OFFICE FOR branch to be established by prominent New York.New York firm.Not books or canvassing, strictly office business.Must be executive, progressive, good appearance.We furnish beat references and expect them, For a man of ability and push\u2019 who deslres a manent position with reliable firm behind him, this ls an exc tional opportunity.good opening and per- Must invest Attorney-at-Law, about $800, which remains under his control, George G.Bradley.Square.1 Union Offic: W \u2019 ANTED - AT.ONCE.WE NEED HIGH- grade men.Better your present position.e men.tyepwriter for a i managers.- book rs, salesmen: superintesidents, \u201ccl buyers, - I wil, you to call or write.Business Opportunity 1 Union square, N.Y.: ANTED \u2014 LADY STE RAPHER AND fire rance office, one with experience and knqueldge of French pre- terred.Apply with references to Oftice.- Vv, 500, Star Laz *ANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO S8EW BUTTONS ON pants, also expetienced préssers and k - pay: rond steady work.E.A.K , # Latour st\u2026 top floor.- ANTED \u2014 FIRST C 3 salon, .ired.ers used to cutting and dies, oto.dressed W, 233), Star Office.- ae wood pattern makers, .Apply Canadian * - \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 - peral Electrie Co.Limited, Petarboroush.V ANTED \u2014.AT ONCE.EXPERIENCED Canad \u201c man or woman to take charge of chesp ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS LATHE Zant factory.H.Shorey and Co.ns, AANTED \u2014 -BANDSMEN OF EXPERIence who ars mechanics, can secure § positions by addressing J A.Harper.Secraiary Sith Rest.Band, Peterborough.8 © ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS, a» LATHE, planer and vise hands; highest wages paid and steady employment for first class men.Apply The John Bertram and Sons Co.Limited, Dundas.Ont.54 26 TE eT Th 3 3 Et FSET BY A EE ask od : - Fr vi: (a She gx pede ak T \u2018y Re M SF 4 $ EN Le y - A % Sa : # ke a Se : a 3M Ehime EA ETRE 2 Ic By = - ps ee Hey PSE vs JE 3 4 ; \u2019 ; I .+ ER ri + Fi 2, & A WF te > : : \u2018 ! = - , ; Lo eee .y » ra \u2018SITUATIONS VACANT.| -STTUATIORE WANTED.\\ SITUATIONS WANTED.; erm : JAN - As HO KEEP- N ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY UPPER Wa NTED A POSITION USE) and competent to act ; as general.r dress E.BE.H.P.O.Box 797, Buffalo, NY Wine \u2014 \u2018APPRENTICE TO THR trade.with à few months e: nee.Apply to Birks Pharmacy, 207 McGill ot JANTED \u2014 A'BRIGHT OFFICE BOY.AP- -¥YV¥ \u201cply- to Cushing and .Basron, Merchants Bank\u201d Building, $- 5t.James st.8 2 Wilson high \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED ob lawn waists: new Wheeler & speed machines; steady employ- ent rand highest wages paid.Crescent Manu- 22000 ; 0 facturing Co.Limited.2 lnapestor st.56 T AVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE TWO FIRST CLASS \\NJANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER.wag sot makers; steady employment an) polos ;i : vant; references: or a young girl to as- en.regs A.C.aggoner, v ait wW usework.1y 401 Mance at.ton rt.Kfngaton, Ont.Co © me pr .ANTED \u2014 REGULAR LAUNDRY _WAGH- ef; no use applying ynless competent.alsd general servant: good .wagee.8 Place Albert, Westmount, near Victoria.VVANTED \u2014 CITY TRAVELLER TO SELL a speelnl horse and \u2018cattle food to a first class man, a large commission .will be pald.Apply R, 483, Star Office.84 3 JANTED \u2014 LAUNDRY GIRLS FOR MaA- chines.also starcher and checker and Apply Royal Steam Laundry, 210 re 5 sorter.pinceau.RATANTED ~ GENERAL SERVANT.SMALL family.good.comfortable home and wages to à steady, reliable perpon.Apply at once to 179 Mance st.above Sherbrooke st.\\ ANTED \u2014 FOR PAPER BOX FACTOKTY.a wan thoroughly competent as foreman; piv to Dominion Curset Mfg.Co., Quebec 3 .5e \\ TANTED - BRIGHT BOY FOR INBUR- ance broker's office; lear business.Room 12, Cait 9 to 10, 4 to 6.Ÿ ANTED \u2014 SIX YOUNG GIRLS, ABOUT 16 years of age, and living with parents.to learn a light, clean trade.small wages whilst learning and highest wages when proficient.Apply 392 St.Paul et.\\ \u201cANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER for Manitoba by tobacca manufacturer.Address stating age, salary expected, experience and references.to T.238, Star omer, ==.3 good opportunity to 22 St.John street.98 2 + WVANTED \u2014 A GIRL ABOUT 18 AS \"mother's help, to sleep at home.(Adver- tier will reside in Westmount after Mg) ist.) Apply 480 St.Urbain st.a3 2 WANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; must have city references.Apply 1139 Dorchester st.56 2 WANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT PERBON AS mother's help.to care for three children.Apply tu Mrs.McDuff Lamb, 24 University st ss 2 V TANTED A FIRST CLASS BLACK smith for express work: good wages and steady employment.Address A.630, Star Office.ss 2 \u2019 WANTED - FOR THE OFFICE OF A wholesale dry goods house a smart boy.Apply with references, A, 627, Star Office.Op! 5s 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS OPERATORS on skirts, alco tailors to work on ladiea\u2019 jackets.Apply \u2018at once M.Tannenbaum, 55 2 120 Metcalfe st.VW ARTED \u2014 A MAN SERVANT IN PRIvate family; city references: n ry.Avply 257 Bishop st.after four o'clock.55 2 % TANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, capable to aolicit orders from bent peopis for high class ladies\u2019 apparel, nn samples carried.good commission; new method.2460 St.v'atherine at.2 V TANTED - A lCAPABLE GENERAL SERvant, willing to go to Westmount tn May.Apuly with references to 2 Lincoln avenue.LA good wages will be pald to the right man.Ap- { ary $3u.C.654, Star Office.V ASSIBT _ IN IRL ?O WANTED, A YOUNG G ng A with light housework.no cooking; home.Apply at 721 St.Urbain at.TVANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR WARE- A hare Apply to Va P.Black and Co., 183 Vitre st.° - se ?VWANTED \u2014 A GOOP GIRL, SMALL FAM- Hy; no children.Apply 76 St.Mark st.ANTED \u2014 LAW STUDENT.WILLING \u201ctn work.Address,- stating\u2019 terms, E, 758.Etar -Office.\u2019 .: \\ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ABOUT: 14 TO help with children: must have highest references as.to character.Apply Grosvenor - \u2014 ?ASTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.References required.Apply to JU08 Dor- chester st.VVANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, ONE that understands cooking and willing to meas, the counter next summer.Appiy to J.atin, 149 Sanguinet st.hone to East 447A.st.or Phere, WaxTED Tm AJEVERAL WOMEN TO DO E- londay 1 t 7 a m.524 Craig reat,\u201d Rady morning at \u20ac 5 WanTED \u2014_ OFFICE BOY.APPLY 67 STand Francois Xavier st.Monday, between 9 VV «NTED \u2014 WAIST AND COAT HANDS; also gmart Improvers; steady work.Apply Miss Kelly.82 Drummond st.TANTED \u2014 A GOOD WwW E BAISTER FOR xood wages and steady work.Apply housemaid.Apply Mrs.Jacobson\u2019s Emplvs - ment Office, 64 nt st.\u2018WANTED POSITION IN OFFICE OR manager of agency by experienced D.E bookkeeper.Tota) abstainer.Highest testimon- las; moderate salary.Address R, 8400, Star or ce.ANTED \u2014 BY RELIABLE MAN POSItion tn Hvery stable.Apply 687 Lagauche- tiere at.TEYANTED \u2014 STEADY SITUATION RY competent job and Aews compositor of ten years\u2019 experience.Address H.256.Star Oftice.82 » WANTED \u2014 OFFICE \"WORK BY A YOUNG woman, thifteen Years experience in insurance and other office work.References.Address E., care A.M.S., UT Dorchester at.\\ JANTED POSITION STENOGRAPHER and typist (lady), one years expericnce shardware), salary five dollars.Address J.276, 5 4 \u2018 Star Office.V ANTED SITUATION IN OFFICE BY Young man with cight years\" office experience: gvod references.J, 274, Star once WANTED \u2014 BITUATION.ANY KIND, BY respectable young man (24), both Jan- guages; best references.not employed al present.J.281, Star Office.53 + ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A PRACTICAL gardener and florist.thoroughly competent, with best refefences.Ab Address Jules Gressel, avenue.Westmount.: Ab.Btern.1 Bt.Dominique st.Sault au Recojlet.543 ANTED \u2014 NURSES.-PROBATIONERS /ANTED \u2014» EXPERIENCED DRESSMAK- NTED \u2014 .y for private hospitals.Address La Ree.W £r and en spprentice.143 St.Alexander st.VVANTED ter ADIES TAL ived foam Medicale, P.O: Box &.se ; , TANTED \u2014 - INVOICE CLERK FOR wholesales house.Must have experience and write à good hand.Apply.stating salary expected to N.408.Star Office._ \"ANTED \u2014 A FOR GENERAL OFfice work.Apply Star Branch Office.cor.Peal \u2018and Et.Catherine sts.56 6 TANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY.16 TO 18 ¥ + years of age.to assist in shipping department and collections.Call at rmom- 7.207 Bt.James st.between ® anG 10 am.Monday.TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL 17 OR 18 years of age.to assist with housework.Apply Wilson House.39 Chabolllez square.V PANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE: must be well recommended.S7 Durocher street.y JANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK.WITH SOME experience, knowledge of shorthand and typewritinæ.State age and Qualifications; sal- FANTED\u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN OR ELDERly person for light housework and help with\u2019 children: small family; comfortable home tor right party.#27 St.Urbain at., VYAXTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family: references.Apply 419 Met- calfe avenue, Westmount.St.Catherine street cars pass every few minutest TANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK.APPLY with references to 1076 Bherbrooke st.between 1 and I or after 7 p.m.\u2018WANTED \u2014 TRAVELLERS.WE HAVE three lines of goods, would be good side lines for travellers out of city.Royal Manufacturing Co.430 Visitation st.VVANTED \u2014 A COOK AT 374 MOUNTAIN st.Must have good references.Make application at No.2 Weredale Park.58 V JANTED\u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, one that can cook weil.Apply 105 Staniey street.?a = TANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR ACcounting office: must be quick and correct at figures.Apply In own handwriting.stating references, J, 876, Btar Office.TANTED \u2014 150 GOOD LABOURERS FOR Tuesday morning to work at Cote St.Paul.Auply 34 Napoleon Rond, St.Cunegonde.V YANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERvant.one who undersiands plain cooking._Appiy 60% St.Antoine st.WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED HANDS TO assort new woollen and cotion rags.Good wages to suitable help.John Wilcock, 25 Common st.JANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMEN FOR WORK in our laboratory; references required.Davis and Lawrence Co., 358 St.Antolne st.5e + WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BALESMAN for pharmaceutical goods; must thoroughly understand detail work.Good pesition for experienced man, Davis and Lawrence Co, Ltd.Montreal.56 4 3 WANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE ROY, ONE FOND J of drawing preferred.Apply by letter F, 77%.Star Office.FANTED \u2014 CLERK.COUNTRY OR CITY.V in ail lines.We will furnish them with necessary carh to start in business.Write with stamp.Address D, 710.Star Office.AXANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS LADY STENO- W grapher and typewriter.Apply.stating qualifications and references.algo salary expected to P.O.Drawer 2352, Montreal.N YANTED \u2014 CUTTER AT ONCE FOR MERchant tallor.Give reference.Apply M, 367.Star Office.plies, and certainly @ the very best medium y TANTED YOUNG MAN.ENGLISH.with knowledge of French preferred; good stenogrupher; permansat position.Apply giving experience, references.etc.Box D.080, Star Office.ss 2 \\ TANTED - OFFICE BOY IN WHOLESALE Jewsitery establishment, understanding French preferred; references.Apply P.W.Ellls and Co.Ltd.Canada Flfe Ildg- 2 \\ JANTED - EXPERIENCED SEWING WO.> man to Work in draperies and curtains.Apply U, UBO, Star Office 33 2 \\ VANTED -\u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK.APPLY to Mrs.Stethem.237 University st.83 2 ?YANTED -\u2014 YOUNG GIRL.FOR GENERAL housework.no children.no washing.can sleep at home: references required.Apply 218 UGrecne avenue.ss 2 \u2014 AY TANTED\u2014JUNIOR CI.LERK WHO WRITES good hand for an English fire insurance enmpanr.Address Box U, 985, Star Office, j Montrea!.- 83 \\ YANTED \"\u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS AS fitters, making linings, putting on back straps.in fact ,8ll kinds of work in mens fine shoes.Permanent work: good wages.Ap- my to Mr.Harvey, Slater Rhoe Factory, & Latour et.52 6 V FANTED \u2014 A GIRL.TO MIND BABY A Year old, nne to sleep at home preferred.621 \u2018\u2019lty Hall avenue.WANTED \u2014- AT ONCE WAITRESSES AT Alexanders, 2358 St.Catherine at.VATANTED \u2014 MAID FOR &MALL FLAT.APply 228, Mance st.\\ 'ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK.APPLY at 77 Durocher street, forenoon or after seven avening.ne 2 WANTED \u2014 BOY FOR OFFICE.APPLY 33 Coramon st.: \u201cSTAR Advertiser's Answer.Nontreal, Publishers \u201cMontreal Daily Star,\u201d City.We have always found the results from the \u201cWants\u201d and \u201cFor Sale\u201d ads.in the \u201cStar\u201d entirely satisfactory, in fact we have generally been inundated with rethink your journal for advertising.f | se H.Jacobs & Co.WANTED \u2014 MIDDLE AGED ACTIVE MAN of good appearance and address to act as sniesman for land company.A good permanent position his ability.\u2018\u2018Balesman.\u201d \\ .» assured to the man who can prove P.O.Box 1177.46 6 law 4 JANTED >.20 SMART GIRLS TO WORK un dress ormaments; will learn girls who are quick with thimble and negdle; also five £Æiris tn operate sewing machines.The Dominlon Cord and Tassel Co.2 8t.Paul st.VWWANTED \u2014 TRUSTWORTHY PERSONS IN each state to manage business nf wealthy corporation; salary $18 cash each Thursday direct from headquarters.expense money advano- ed.Manager.372 Caxton Bicg., Chicago.A aw V ANTED - CITY TRAVELLER FOR wholesale grocery: must have good ANTED A LITHOGRAPHIC STONE polisher and apprentice boys.Apply Can- un Eng.and Litho.Co., Ltd., 8 Bleury st, city.ANTED \u2014 STRONG, ACTIVE BOY AS messenger; good wages.Apply with references to tha manager Montreal General Hospital.V ANTED \u2014 20 MORE GIRLS, HANDY with the needle, to begin work Monday.steady employment and good pay.Montreal Fringe and Tassel Works, 12 St.Peter st.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO DO light general housework In & email family.Apply at once 88 Mance st.V 'ANTED \u2014 SALESMAN AND ASSISTANT shipper for a wholesale produce store.Also office boy; must write.typewriter and steno- rraphr- French and English.Address P.O.Hox JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR STOCK room, & good opening for a smart lad.Skelton Brog, and Co., corner Duke and Wil- Mam st.se 2 VWWANTER NICE GIRL IN PLEABANT home.small family.to do general housework.in Westmount.Apply Mr.Reinhardt, office 801 St.James st.; \u2018ANTED \u2014 A WHEELWRIGHT FOR LOR- \u2018 \u2018ries and carts.Apply at D.Donnelly, Montcalm avenue, off 485 Netre Dame.ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT IN PRIvate family.another girl kept; no washing.Apply 33 McGill College avenue.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS WAIST HAND, .waist finisher.sleeve hand; good wages; steady works Apply Miss Duplaise, 78 Mansfield street.V ANTED \u2014 FOR LAW OFFICE.EMART office boy: must be able to keep copy book well and willing to work.Address E.759.Star Office.! ANTED \u2014 A FEW RELIABLE, ENERgetic salesmen to sell our hardy Quebec grown trees.shrubs, vines and roses.live men earu 8150 per month.For terms address, giving full age and reference, Eastern Townships Nursery Co.Montreal.ae 2aw ANTED \u2014 RALESMEN FOR \u201cAUTO- Spray.\u2019 best automatic, compressed-alr hand made.Big demand.Liberal terms.sprayer Sample machine free.Cavers Bros, Galt, Ont.40 eoû tf Ww ANTED \u2014 APPLICATIONS WILI, BE REceived up to noon on Thursday.March 32th, for the following positions in the Dan- ville Academy, viz.: Principal of the Academy Department, teachers of the Model, Elementary and Primary Departments.Salaries in the Model, Elementary and Primary not to exceed $173, 9225 and 8325 rpoepectively for the first year.Applicants please furnish test! {als C.C.Brown, Becretary-treasurer, Danville, Qua.| 50 8 2aw © tions; French prefesred.Apply R, 53413.Star Office.56 2aw tt WANTED \u2014 FOR A WHOLESALE 1M- porter's office a young man aa assistant bookkeeper, speaking both languages and residing with his parents: French preferrèd.Apply R.3412, Star Office.50 2aw if V ANTED DISTRIBUTORS THROUGHout Canada and United States to distribute samples of merchandise, circulars, aimanaca, atery papers, etc.Liberal remunetation, encloss stamp.Globe Advertising Bureau, London.Ontario.14 law tf ANTED \u2014 ON STRAIGHT SALARY, OEN- tlemen or ladies.not to canvass, but to employ\u2019 agents; position permanent; $800.00 year and expenses; reliable firm; efor.ances: ex ence un ddrees M.A.O Keefe, ANTED \u2014 §3 A DAY SURE.BEND US your address and we wiil show ycu how to make $8 a day; absolutely sure: we furnish the work end teach you free: you work in the locality where you live.Bend us your address and we will explain the business fully; remember.we guarantee a clear profit of for avery dar*s work: absolutely sure; don't fi to te to-day.Imperial Bliverware .Box â nd- sor, Ont.199 156004 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE JOURNEYMAN æaddier.accustomed to making up heavy team harness.Apply st once Dominion Transport Company's saddier shop, Ann street.Steady embtovment for good man.R.478, Star Office.V ANTED - BY WHOLESALE HOUSE EX- perlenced bookkeeper, capable of taking fuil charge of set of books.Apply.stating experience.with particulars and salary expected to QPANTED BALESLADY.\u2018 PHEPARER - and apprentices in millinery.at 186 St.Lawrence st.maid: references requiréd.A, V TANTED \u2014 COMPETENT HOUBE-TABLE- pply bafore 11 a.m.or after 6 p.m.701 Pine ave., cor.Cote des Neiges Road.: V ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED HAT salesthan for reidil hat store, one able to speak French preferred.Apply by.letter to H.845, Star Office.stating age and experience.: os V ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED SALES< man for men's furnishings, one with gécd taste for window dressinx and speaking French and Englinh, préfarred.Appiy-by letter, stating axe and experience to H.840, Star Office.! = tl VWANTED - A YOUNG GIRL.BETWEEN 18 and 1B to assist in housswerk; must hive references.248 co ~~ Wood avenue.end District Manager, care of Torontg R.487, Star Office.Office.Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont.14 3aw tf > 4 WANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to copy letters at home evenings; sent any- 810 Dor week.Address: with fu cent meme There: strictly genuine.Addre stor ver Weel w cen mp.turt Co., .eveland, Ohlo.Box 249, London, Ont.10 eog tf Manufecturing ¢ 33 82aw .YWANTED \u2014 LEARN PROOF-READING: TANTED \u2014 ARITHMETIC SELF-TAUGHT.si ; secured, $15 to §20 weekly.Home More than $6 ver cent.of beginners In of- Correspondence School, Philadelphie.3 Jaw tf ace work can neither add.subtract, multiply | nor divide simple Dumbers accuratelv and rapid- WANTED \u2014 AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH |1y.Prot.Spangenberg à New Method requires « a) position.with or po teacher I PE Price ne Au Pub.Room , , 4th, St a Mo.FEs- capitalized .for $280,000 ($130,000 paid In) at salary of $1600 and iibera] c tablished 1870.R210 lav MEN oon VV rane to no or oe ue Nurme- o se e tes.Previous not essentist, Steady | work.Liberal pay.Handmme outfls Yee.Ap- olv at ence, Stone ad.Wellington.Terogte, - ., \"28 soû t VWANTED \u2014 CERTIFIED CLERK OR AR \u2018 \u2018of 8 of 4 ye of, 4 yeate expèri > Oftlos, h languages.Apply st 'D.- 114, Star at The Girie\u2019 Club, YANTED \u2014 A children: no wash required.Wages pable kitchen for geweral Catherine at.' : ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A STRONG, oA.Apply with.Bleury.st.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUNG Houne CA- work.Apply after GENERAL SERVANT: must be good cool.Cor afnaïl family: no.ing $13.nor Apply «as iron Eo De ANTED\u2014 CARPET, LAYËR THOROUGH.- ly \u2018experianced in dote outoreieon .State C- Wuwikins, The Rixht House.Hatniiton.B6 3 - WANTED ewan, prety vai ive.WASTER: cao Ming Cit - hive references; about .Davidson.Mfg.O9.Lid er 87 Delters st.ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUTH.WITH SOME knowledge of office work: must be wéll mm.nymended.Apply in.owa heudwriti tat Tne sdlary expected.Box 04d, Brat Office.= \" TE eA ae EEE EE TE UE A iL WER 4478-3.Cothertse ot.oo [ tL =i Bog i Le LE ha Se HMS LÉ For bg - i} a 5 1 > 3 x.== Epa Ae ac Ko a NY Boos SON .: ANTED \u2014 USE\u2018 AND TABLEMAID WAN =~ A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.WANTED \u2014- A SMART LAD FOR ER.for 800° Sherbrioke ut.Avply morning à 1 movatain gt.mE Apply.i i as Te Th | ae reas WA we = warehouse.rees T, 553, Star Office: A \u2014 BRANCH OFFICE: MANAGER - RYWHRRE HU i TT 'V \"tor comntry district, Chicago house, $3508 | VV 1a tack.stgns.distribute © samples, VY ANTED \u2014 FROM NOW TL MIDDLE sonny and office: references required; ête-: no\u201c cafivassing; \u2018good pey.Bun Advertie- of September, éxperientad house-table- L'prmady : dies.Bureau.Chi a = OB maid: good wages.Apply with -réferences to pecretary Langion, 358 D st, Chicago.law.5 P.O.Fox 382, St.John.New Brunswi ci.Se + > v ago.ie ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLARS WOOD TURN- \u2018 1 pou > .to\u2019 the Mont - ANTED \u2014 $20 PER THOUSAND COPY.WANTED aM EN AND.LADIES 1 5 Ta © tite.Montreal Cotton os ny tte ed vrons for particalire |on educhtional work.Can easly make five dol- Zo ther pex).Stam! à : alirs.; ' o o : Leslie Noveity Co, Doak 21.Chicago.So hn « ddy.Address \u201cEducational, Mogerçal \"INTELLIGENT, bd In very tows ia il aan tor ras.VV ANTED \u2014 MEN.HARVEST REASON IN the nursery business.Secure sn sRency now from the only larre grovets In Quebec.Three months .00.Best outfit free.Apply Luke Bros.Contpæoy.Montreal 20 18 Zaw WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT.SMART BOY FOR fire imsurante office.Address P.Oca Ft 119.NY ANTED \u2014 APRIL STH.YOUNG MAN, with expetienoa an shorthand and typewrit- or: must rend and te French and English and be useful in the office.Apply hy letter to U0 Bt.Paul street, statink experience and sal- 18 = ; EGGS FOR SALE.© R SALE \u2014 zoce or Jon CLASS EXhibition - fowls, ¥ty tarfeties: fine us.=e price list free, Doctor Bas- J a's Great Eastern, 8 firm .rose com $1.50 for 18; single comb, $1.00 18.Ah Hall.Que.\u2019 av Paris and New York, wi many finest models, desires position or to make arrangements with first class dressmaking or millinery.A.T.T, a.2 > ts \\lexander st.oppo- rap Si dan Mo -108 Church 50 12 Troon EN} LARGE ROOM, WITH IR beat 1 Nu 5 1e 5 am heated, in French fuel Loo [eo wt senp Ontario.Re VENAIS SUITABLE FOR voire pen or married couples, 68l1a Ia- gh chet = Vrm.IT'S NAME.The Paris Academy of Sciences and Medicine gave the name \u2018* VIN MARIANI\" to Mons.Mariani\u2019s preparation in honor of his valuable abors and achievement.GOLD MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS.Gold Medal fromHis Holiness Pope Len XIII.Medal at the Hygienic Exhibit, Amsterdaun, Holland.Medal from the Academie Nationale de France.Medal and Diploma of Hr(nor at Leamington, England, &c., &e., &c.LABORATORY, ETC.- Mariani's Laboratory\u2014Neuilly sur- Seine, France.Paris Office\u201441 Boulevard Haurs- mann.Berlin, London.New York.&7 St.James St., Montreal.His Imperial Majesty the Crar of Russia From the Court Journal, Jan.12, 1895.* In consequence of the benefits obtained from Vin Mariani by the Emperor and Empress, a great demand for this tonic bas sprung up in Russia.\u201d 5 STAR\u2014SATURDAY.MARCH 7.EY 3H py 1903.Ite wonderfu! reception in Russia as elsewhere.To avoid disappointment and harmful effects, accept no sub stitutes.Never has anything recelv- ed such high recognition by the Medical Profession.NEW OFFICERS OF THE FORESTRY ASSOCIATION.be The Next Annual Meeting Will Held in Toronto\u2014Papers Read.Epecial to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 7.\u2014 At :he afternnon session of the Forestry Assocation here yesterday a paper on \u2018Forestry Education\u201d was read by Prof.W.L.Goodwin, of the ~chnol of Mining at Queen's Unversity This was followed hy an interesting paper on the effect on fish hfe of sawdust in nvers.by Mr.A.P.Knight, also of Queen's, in whirh he gave his conclusions based on a series of experiments.Mr.Knight rather shattered popular be- Liefs by declaring that sawdust in rivers was not detrimental to the teh.Only rn cave of experiments conducted by him 10 small acquaria did he find the hsh injured by sawdust when a certain quantity of oxygen had been displaced.; = À resolution was adopted calling upon tho Provincial Government's to appoint more fire rangers, also to have unsurveved forest lands surveved It was decided to hold the next annual meeting im Torunto on a date to be tixed by the executive.Officers were then elected as follows: Patron, the Earl of Minta: han.president, Win.Little.Montreal: president, Hiram Robinson.(Mtawa: vice president, Aubrey White, Toronto: secretary.E.Stewart, Or- tawa: assistant secretary.R.H.Campbell; directors.Dr.Wm.Saunders, .I.R.Booth, Yrof.Joo.Maroun, \u20ac.Jackson Booth, Ottawa;.Jolv De Lethiniere, Quebec; Thomas Southworth.Toronto.and Joho Bertram, Chief of Forestry Engineers, To rounto.AT THE MORNING SESSION.Censure strong and emphatic was ex- ressed against the butchery of sbade treca.he matter was brought to the attention of the meeting, just before adjournment.by Prof.John Macoun.Considerable attentiou had been paid a paper rn tree planting and pring.and it was in this connection .that the local application was made.Prof.Run tack occasjon to severely censure the telephone and electric compames for the ruthless manger in whieb they deal with the shade trees.(itv Councils were als» censured for remaining passive and not taking steps fo put a stop to tbe evil.MANITOBA\u2019S REDISTRIBUTION.Local Government Radically.Alters Province\u2019s Constituencies.Winnipeg.Man.March 7 \u2014The Attorney.General has -ubmatted his redistribution bill ta the Mamtaba Howe, The hill leaves the pumber of constituencies at tbe old hg- ure of forty.but there are manv changes.only fourteen constituencies refaimung their old boundaries Five old constituencies have Leen wipal out and hve pew ones appear.In all twestly seven constituencies hage had their brundaries radicaliy altered.J The zupply Ill was passed in the Legislature vesterdav and will be assented to to- jav bv the Lieutenant Gevernor The re port.of the Department of Fdnration was aid on the table | Call to Hamilton.Epecial to The Montreal Star.Quebec, March 7 Rev F OT Frhenng tan.the rectar of Trinity Church in this qty, has rece ved a unammons call trom &t.Thomas Chureh.Hamilton.He has nnt yet decided whether nr not he will accept.000,00 C000001000.000000000000} ® ® @& NEW POSTAGE ARRANGEMENT ® ® WITH GREAT BRITAIN.© Ottawa, March 7.\u2014 The official annduncement of the reduction in the postage rate on newspapers and periodicals posted in Canada for trans mission to Great Britain reads as follows: *\u201cThe undersigned, in virtue of the power conferred upon him by sec tinn 20 of the Postal Act.hereby gives notice that on and after this date (February 6th) newspapers and periodicals posted in any post office in Canada for transmission to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland may pass at the same rates of postage and under the same ulations as if such matter were addressed to any post oflice in Canada.VCT9609099550999HO0HH0T \\01000650000969096\u20ac60990 (Migned; WILLIAM MULOCK.Postmaster-General.® © © IN THE SUPREME COURT.Was Concludea in One Montreal Case.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 7.\u2014 In the Supreme Court, yesterday, the arguments were concluded in the appeal of the City of Montreal vs.Canadian Pacitic Railway Company, and judgment was reserved.The appeal of the town of Maisonneuve vs.La Banque Provinciale was then taken Argument up.The town appeals againat a King's Beoeh judgment reforming the judgment at the trial (Archibald, Jo, alleging error in the calculation of interest on balances claimed by the bank amounting to $52,202.27 on a contract for grading streets and drainage of the town.The town claims an allowance of 212.73 47 for average interest.instead of 10,989.13, given by \u2018he judgment under appeal.The bank cross appeals agaipst an item of 2,442.50, allowed against it » the Court of King's Bench.Mignault.K.C.and Bonn.K.C., for appellant: Lafleur, K.C., and Lajoie for resp ndent.Judgment w:s reserved.The appeals in Remillard vs.Chabat and Lamoureux vs.Fournier were fixed for Monday next.Burland vs.(ty of Montreal will not be called until next Tuesday.THE BLIND DID NOT SEE.Story of Stein\u2019s Discovery Not Believed by Occulists.Special to The Montreal Star.London, March 7 \u2014 Specialists in dis eases of the eve ridicule the story printed this morning that Prof.Peter Steins.of Paris, has invented an apparatus by which the bind will be able to see.One oculrst declined to discuss the subject on the ground that it would he a waste of time.Anoiaer sax] blindness 1x due to so many causes that it ia the sheerest nensence to gay that nne piece of apparatus will enable the blind tn see.The story.one doctor said.probably amounts to no more than that Steins has achieved good results in a certam form of blindness by using a particular apparatus.He concluded by saving.\u201cWho Steins is, I do not know.\u201d TRYING TO SETTLE STRIKE ON THE COAST.' It An Agreement is Not Arrived at the Situation Will be Serious.Special to The Montreal Star.SHORT SITTING OF LEGISLATURE Premier Answers Import- ant Question in Regard to Lumber Industry.BILLS READ A SECOND TIME Mr.Pelletier Asks for Copies of Papers in Reference to Several Matters.Special to The Montreal Star: Quebec, March 7.\u2014 The House sat for less than half an bour yesterday.The only item of any special public interest was the reply of Mr.Parent to Mr.St Pierre's question, \u201cDoes the Government intend to adopt the policy followed by the province of Ontario, which exacts, at each sale of timber limits, that the tunber be manufactured in the country and converted in Can: ada into merchantable pulp wood or into paper.\u201d The Premier said as the province of Ontario and the province of Quebec differ in their geographical position towards the United States, and as the special nature and the extent of our forest resources and water powera also differ it would be contrary to the interests of this province to discontinue ita present policy and to adopt that of Ontario.Mr.Pelletier was told by Mr.Gouin that the amount spent in the county of Portneuf last vear for colonization, purposes was 871784.Mr.Pelletier asRed whether the Government or any of its members had any negotiations or heeu in communication directly or indirectly with any religious community or some one for the latter, with a view to entrusting to them the care of the insane, should an understanding not he Vancouver.B.C., March 7.\u2014The C.P.R.strike situation has become so acute that both sideg are expecting something to happen very soon.Propoeals looking to a termination of the C.P.R.strike are being considered by the Brotherhood leaders.They are based upon a memorandum furnished by (reneral Supenntendent Marpole, by re quest, and containing, it 15 unders , alternative propositions.It 1s said that ma- a reference to Montreal for the desired recognition of the union.The steamboat men's union has refused to handle freight brought to the wharves by the emergency servants of the C.P.R., and as a result passengers are compelled to transport for themselves each piece of baggage moved im or out of Vancouver.The coal carrier.Robart Kerr, is tied up owing to a strike of deckhanda in sympathy with C.P.R.men.This prevents coke being taken to interior to relieve the Fernie strike situation, and has compelled the Granby smelter to shut down and throw out of employment 650 men.Machiniste m the C.P.R.shops met and decided that if tbe strike was not settled they would go out in sympathy.This would close up shops.The Gulf terry beween Vancouver and Victoria has stop running.Strikers -laim that they are fighting for the existence of the Brotherhood.The ©.P.R.officials claim they have not discriminated against the Brotherhood or its members.The strikers ask for an agreement providing that the Brotherhood will not be discriminated against in the future.\\ ON THE WABASH ROAD.Service Still Proceeding, and Strike is Not Yet Declared.St.Louis, Mo., March 7.\u2014The general officers of the Brotherhoods of Firemen and Trainmen and committees here in relation to the impending strike along the Wabarh system, issued a statement last night addressed to the members of the brotherhoods of the Wabash Railway, giving a resume of the situation, and advising them to remain loval to the railway cou.pany, and to their respective organizations, and to pay no attention tn the statements or threats of any Person.nor of any rumours that may be put in circulation.An all-day conference was held by Grand Mas ters Hannahan and Morrissey, of the Br» therhoods of Firemeu and Trainmen, with their attorneys.There were no developmenta at Wabash headquarters.President Ramsay said that the service throughout the eystem was proceeding without anything unusual to 1interrupt it.Wireless Telegraph Dispute.London, March 7.\u2014 The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company abnounces apropos of the intention of Sir Thomas Lipton to allow the DeForest Wireless Telegraph Company to natal] its evstem on his steam yarbt Erin for use on the vovage across the Atlantic, and during the races for the America Cup, that it will sue the DeForest Company for infringements of patents granted to Marconi.9 YEARS WITH WEAK MEN For 35 vears | havc nade diseases of men my specialty.experience I have gained is not equalled by any hving specialist 1 am justly proud of the privilege of having bappy men out of poor, bopeless wrecks! I am still doing so, and I truthfully say with in my branch made thousands of strong.vigorous, i 44 By J.TRADE MARK \u201c- The greater suc 5 OFFICE HOURS\u20149 to 6 duly; Sunday Ll te L m ever.the dizcovery \u2018a t cleétricity cured such diseases as NERVOUS DEBILITY.DRAINS, LOSSES, IMPOTENCY, VARICOCELE, and NERVOUS EXHAUSTION after all known drug remedies had failed.I then invented my portable battery\u2014the world- famed DR.SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT.Every man to-day knows of 1t and knows that electricity properly used\u2014but mind, I say properly ured\u2014will cure theee distressing diseases, and so sure am I of «hat my appliance, with direction and advice for use, will do, that 1 ask none to buy, I simply ask that you allow me to send you my HERCULEX Dr.Sanden Electric Belt with Electric Suspensory, on ; 60 Days\u2019 Free Trial and if you are cured or patiafied at the end of that time then pay me my price\u2014AS LOW AS &4.and the transaction is closed.This ie my method of dealing and made from the sole and earnest desire that every man in Canada may have an opportunity to try my cure for himself.fact that 1 am the oldest and LARGEST ELECTRIC APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER in the WORLD and for over 30 years have had nothing but success, and that my great knowledge and experience insures the same for the future, you should feel safe m trying my offer.There are many imitators of my gnoda, but .my great knowledge due to experience snd research is mine alowe and cannot be imitated.I give it freely tn every user of my \\ Belts, and this with the best electric appliance the world bas aver known leaves very slight doubt of success.on trial for Rheumatism, Lame Back, Kidney, Stomach and Bladder Troubles, Nervousness, etc.If you are-in the city, call, test current, and take a belt with you.If not, write to-day and let me amist you to bear and happiness as I bave so many thousand others.I will at once arrange to send you my belt on terms mentioned, and aleo two of \u2018the best little books ever written upon electricity and its medical uses.Address, DR.A.SANDEN 132 St.James Street, Somewhat over 30 years ago 1 made If not satisfied return the appliance, When you consider the 1 also give my.Belts =\u201c.MONTREAL, QUE.terial concessions are suggested, including arrived at between the Government and the Sisters of Charity for \u2018the care of the m- sane in the Beauport Asylum.| Hon.Mr.Robitaille replied that the Government was so confident of arriving at an understanding with the Sisters that it had not had any such communication, pei- ther had any of its members.The following bills passed their second readings: Bill to amend the charter of the Sher: brooke Gas and Water Company and to change ite name.Bill to authorize the Board of Protestant School Commissioners of the city of Sherbrooke to borrow money and issue debentures.; Bill to amend the charter of the city of Sherbrooke.Several papers were moved ns follows: By Mr.Pelletier for copies of papers respecting a loan of money made by Rev.Mr.Thivierge, member of the Colonization , Commission to Mr.Alatie.| By Mr.Pelletier for a statement of ex- { penses incurred bv tbe provincial police for J.F.!Gaynor and B.D.Green.| \"By Mr.Pelletier for a statement showing prosecutions for the sale of liquor without license were taken out in the province | since the vear 1900.| By Mr.Taschereau for a statement of al! | Printing accounts paid by the Government from 1897 to the present time.Hon.Mr.Gouin gives notice of two Government bills, one to amend the Quebec Trade Dispute Act and the rther to amend the law respecting industrial establish ments.Mr.Le blanc intends to move for a statement of the receipts amd expenditure of the Montreal Tumpike Trust from the 30th December, 1806.» LABOUR IN THREE IANDS, Troubles in United States and New Zealand\u2014Canada\u2019s Bill.Philadelphia.March 7.\u2014A general strike against the American Bridge Company has been called by the executive board of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers.The general order includes all construction work in the hands vf the company throughout ihe : United States and (Canada, and involves thousands of men.an The bridge company is said 4 have large construction contracts at many points.f lis estimated that in New York 1500 men are 1dle, while Pittsburg, Albany, Buffalo and St.Louis are raid to be seriounly affected.The union has taken steps tn prevent, if possible.the sub-lettipg of construc tion contracts.An offimal of the American Bridge Com pany said to-day: \u201cThis strike has been called without our receiving any prior no \u2018tire of any trouble.No far as we know, it | ie 1 sympathy with the hosting engineers, and reports show that evervthing is tied up evervwhere 1n the country.fre bave always lived up to our agreements with the men in regard to the employment of umon men, but the unions have failed to supply us with union men.The question for ns to decide now 15 wbether to employ nonunion men or stop work.\u201d An officer of the umon raid to-day: \u201cIn New York the company locked out the hoisting engineers\u2019 unmnn.That action forced between 400 and 50 nf our men to idleness.Tt wae, therefore, thought that if the fight between us was to be forced hy them.it might as well come now.The New York union demands $4.50 per day after May 1, and that is below the scale demand: ed hv the Bricklayers\u2019 Union.\u201d \u20ac + cauges for the strike -are smd to she fiort of the American Bridge Com pan » reduce the number in gangs of niverers who operate pneumatic hammers, and the employment of labourers on work | which the bridge men claim they could per form.CANADA'S ARBITRATION RILL.Toronto, March 7.\u2014A deputation of railway men consulted.with Sir Wm.Mulock yesterday regarding the proposed bill te settle labour disputes with rajway companies.hg.arhatrstion.The compulsory «Sauee, having been dropped, the discussion was confined to the method of choosing -a third arbitrator in case the two appointed by the parites disagreed.The mdn will be satiefied, to leave the power to nominate the third arbitrator in the hands of the Minister of Railways or the Minister of Labour.ARBITRATION IN NEW ZBALAND.London, March 7.\u2014 A Times despatch from Wellington, New Zealand, rays that all the cabinet makers of Auckland have been locked out in eonsequence of a decision nf the Arbitration Court raising their wages to ls 3d per hour.The masters will in future import all the furniture required.The King and the Fresident.Panis, March 7.\u2014 When King Edward starts for the South of France, says Echo de Paris.at the end of this month, or the beginning -of April, he will land at Cher bourg, and have an mterview with Presi dent Éoubet either at Paris or on his way to the Riviera., [-Téronto, March 7.\u2014At the annual meeting of \u2018the shareholders of the Crow's Newt (\u2018cal Mining Company, held here, Elias Rog ers retired from the position of managing director.The office will not he filled, as most of thé work will be done by the local manager at Fernie.\u2019 Pretender Captured To-day.Paris, March 7.\u2014 A despatch from Tangier, Morocco, received here this evening.says: \"A courier who hasjuat arrived 4 law tf | ez ,Janounces the capt * z\u2014\"-Retités From Crow\u2019s Nest./ my Rheumatism Remedy wil cure Chronic Rbeumatism speedily and permanently.It will alse cure long standing cises of lum- hago, sciatica, lameness, stiff and swollen joints, stiff back, and all pains in the hips and Joins, In a short time.Where it is possible, T also recommend in the earler stages of the disease so that the injury to the system that results from chronic or continued rheumatism may be prevented.I would strongly advise ynu ta look after vourself.particularly when we are expen: encing vinlent changes nf temperature.This 18 rheumatiem weather.And if you do not check those twinges of pain, temporary aches and stiffness.you will probably develop chronic or some other form of painful rheumatism.Try a vial of my Rheuma- Tem Cure Jig cost 13 not much 1 know that it will cure you.\" \u2014MUNYON.MRS.SMITH\u2019S STORY.\u201cl am 70 veara of age, and never had any rheumatism until last Christmas.I was then taken with such a severe attack nn the back that T thought I was gomg to die.\u2018Fhe pains somewhat left my back and affected mv limbe rlear down to mv feet.I tried ever so many medinnes recommended to me by my friends, and got no relief.The first bottle of Munvon's Rheumatism Cure 1 took 1 felt great relief, and after taking the second bottle 1 felt a great change for the better.The pains are all gone, and 1 believe I am permanently cured.\u201d \u2014 Mr.Catherine Smith, 95 Bleury street.Montreal, March 2.1903.70 Years of Age.\u201cAx the evidence of Mrs.Sith indicates, | AFRAID SHE WOULD DIE! Mrs.Catherine Smith, of Montreal, Cured by Munyon's Rheumatism Cure.She Was Afflicted So Badly She Thought She Was Going To Die.Another Remarkable Cure.\u201cThere is no punishment too severe for those who deceive the sick.\"\u2014MUNYON.PAINS ALL OVER BODY.\u201cI have heen affected with Rheumatism since last fall.T had pains all over my body and at nights T simply could not rest.I tried everything I could think of, but could seuls no relief.One bottle of Munyon's Rheumatism Cure made me feel better than J have felt for many vears.I recommend it as a sure cure.\u2014Mr.R.t .Bour- ret, 467 Dorchester street, Montreal, February 24, 1003.MUNYON\u2019S REMEDIES.Munyon\u2019s Cold (\u2018ure prevents pneumonia, and breaks up a cold 1b a few hours.Price 25¢.Munyon's Rheumatism Cure cures Rheumatism permanently.Ptice 25c.; dt ail druggista.Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles.Price 25c.; Munyon\u2019s Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals the Jungs.Price 25.Munyon\u2019s Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, Joins or groin and all forms of kidney disease.Price 25«.Munyon's Headache Cure stops.headache in three minutes.Price 23c.Munyon'a Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles.Price 25c.Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all impurities of the blood.Price 25c Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women.Munyon's Vitalizer restores lost power to weak men.Price $1.Personal letters addressed to Prof.Mun- von, Philadelphia, U S.A.containing details of sickness, will he answered promptly and free advice as to treatment will be given.! cars over any other line.at present.mation.933 to California.That is the Rock Island\u2019s rate from Chicago.In effect daily, February 15 to April 30.Tickets are good in tourist sleeping cars, which the Rack Island runs every day in the week Chicago to Los Angeles and San &rancisco.These \u2018cars make quicker time to Southern California \u2018than similar both the \u201cScenic\u201d and \u201cSouthern\u201d lines.Folder giving full information mailed on request.Tt you are going to California, GO NOW.After May 1st it will cost you nearly $20.00 more than rates to Montana, Idaho, Utah and Puget Sourid are siso offered by the Rock Island.Write or call.We'll gladly give you full infor- A.C.Turpin, T.P.A.178 St James St.Monrreal, Que.Cars are operated over Germany and the Jesuits.Rerlin, March 7.-The movement agamat the proposal before the Federal Usuncil for the readmittance of the Jesuits to Germany 1a spreading.The local Government of the Duchy of Saxe Weimar has stated that through Dr.Rothe, their Prime Min.iter, they will vote in the Federal Council against the repeal of the anti-Jemiit law.any meetings to protest against allowing the Jesuits 4o return have been held in Hesse, Bavaria and Saxony.48 2aw if LANTERN am ENCINE Splendid Megie Lantern with piston rod and fiy wheel, snd Russinn {ron burner compart ment, for sellingonly don, large of Sweet Poa Seeds st 10a.ena, The d te 17 relecs, S34 each ond contstns 43 of the | For the best bread, JAMES STRACHAN, 246 City Hall Avenue, Phone E 71.34 ti ere folly à OÉ thq rarest, prettiest and mect fragrant varieties, imaginadio ne Wau oeil © and Overy house, A certibaste free oth sack age.rite us » Poet Ard to-day and we vii mail the Seeds pest.When seid rergre $1.20 an ve wfli forward |emedistoir EER ca ES * ; | sud lutermedialo Stations, wrrivi .advance.| and terms.CANADIAN PACIFIC 848.63 To PACIFIC COAST.Until April 30, 1903, Colonist rates from MONTREAL to Sentile, Victoria, Vancouver, Portland, Rorsiand, § Nelson, Trail, Robson.a Spokane 2 Leceeraumes maenee Lo.846.18 Anaconda, Rutte _.Cee mnie 45.65 Denver.Pueblo, UPR Colorado Springs, Salt Lake San Francisco.SUNDAY SERVICE a.m.for OTTAWA Ottawa 1,25 pm.Returning leaving Ottawa 623 p.m., arriving Montreal 9.45 p.m.Leave Place Viger 015 am.for ST.JEROME and Intermediate Stations.Return- \u2018ng leave St.Jerome 8.15 p.m.arrive Montreal 9.45 pm.City Ticket and Telegraph OMce 120 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office, RL rd Leave Bonaventure Station \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED.\u201d Daily at 9 am., ar.Toronto 4.40 pm.Ham- Bton 540 pm, Niagara Falls.Ont.7.05 p.m., Buffalo 8.20 p.m.London, 7.40 p.m., Detroit 930 np m., Chicagn 7.20 a.m.Elegant Cafe Service on Above Train.t FAST OTTAWA SERVICE Lv 8.30 a m.week days , 4.10 p.m.daily.Ar.Ottawa 11 30a.mm, 7 L10p,m REDUCED FARES.Until April 30th, 1803, Coinuist fares from Montreal to Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, $48 65 \u2019 Portland, Kossland, Nelson.Spokane - - - - 846.15 Trail, Hobson Anaconda, Butte, Helena - - 845.65 Colorado springs, Denver.Pueblo, salt Lake - - .- - 845.65 »än Fraucisco, Los Angeles - - 849.00 TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Moutreal Mondavs and Wednerduyn, at 10.30 p.m.for the accominaiation of passengers holding first or secoud class tickets tv Chicago and West thereof as tar as the Pacific Coass.A nominal! | charge is made fur Bertlus, which Jusy be reserved ia SUNDAY TRAINS.9% A.M.\u2014Toronta, Chicago.9.39 A.M.\u2014Vaudreui! and Int, Stations.4.10 P.M.\u2014Ottawa, Via GT.R.and C.A.Railway.735 PM.\u2014-New York vla D.and H.8041 P.M.\u2014Quebec, St.Hyacinthe, Portland.£4 P M.\u2014Boston, New York, via C.VR.1030 P.M.\u2014Toronto Chicago.CITY TICKET OFFICES.137 St.Jamas Btreet.Telephones Malin ¢80 and 461.or Bonaventure Station.New York Central and Hudson River Railroad.For New York and all Fuluts Sourh.Tiokets, Pullman Accommodation, and complete informa:ulss à.Lao Cily Wok.office, 2263 ST.CATHERINE ST.M.J.HEBERT, rod HALBIU à, Caty licxe: Agent Jeasral agaat.27411 Montreal Park & Island Railway Co LACHINE.\u2014 Leaving Post Office every 20 min.from 6 am.to j1 p-m., jast car to La~.chine midniæbt.From Lachine every 20 min; from 5.50 am.to 11 pm.last car 12.50 a.m.to St.Henrt only.SAULT AU RECOLLET.leaving corner St.\u2014 43 min.service, Lawrence and ig sta.and bault au Recollet.from 6 am.to 11.15 p.m.CARTIERVILLE.87.LAURENT AND CUTE DES NEIGES.\u2014 Through cars from cor.Craig and Bleury sts.every hour from 6 a.m.to 11 p.m.From Carterville first car 545 am.Every hour from 7 am.tô midnight.Extra service to Cote des Neiges from cor.Cralg and Bleury sts., every 30 min.from 6.30 a.m.to D a.m.and from 4 pm.to 7 pm.Cara leave Westmount, cor, Victoria avenue and Bher- brooke st.every 20 min.from 6 a.m.to 11.20 p.m ONLY CARS LEAVING AT 20 MINUTES PAST THE HOUR CONNECT WITH CARS FOR CARTIERVILLE.263 tt ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.7207%08, are oper Lesorpfiorel He your Honlly 85m 2 28004 THE DUNLOP Dliectly on the acesn front inthe fines: ln-ation FIRFFROOF.Built of brick sud «tne.Furopesn plan Sea water baths, Pntlir and private Every Appoint ment with excellent restaurant Write tor booklet 52 26 ROBT.T.DUNLOP.MARLBOROUGH HOUSE.STONE iRON AND SLATE CONSTRUCTION.Atiantir City\u2019s newest hotel Sea wa'er in all bath Iclephones in rooms, musir, valet service aud othe modern hotel convenivaces.(nlf, Ronklet, 38) baw JOSIAH WHITE & SONS.HOTEL STRAND, Atlantic Oity.| Winter Resort.Winter Resort.The Sirand Is a new, modern brick and stone, fire-proof hotel, which overlooks the world- famed Boardwalk and Ocean Sea water baths Fairbairn and Williams, Owners and Propra.86 26 HOTEL IROQUOIS.Aonth Carolina Ave.and Beach, Convenient to pliers and toardwalk, Capacity 400 Lacation nsost central.Rooms mingle aud en suite, with bath.Ele- valor street level Sun purlare heated Table apd service unsurpasesd Special apoing tates, $10 1 $17 50 weekly , $2.50 and up day Write for 1!lua- trated booklet.WF OSHAW 51 26 HOTEL SENATE.Directly on the ocean front Atlantic Clty N, 3, | Rooma en suite with rath attached, Flevator from Street level.Sun parior.K3 per dav.: 6326 F P (OGK & SON, Atlantic City, New Jersey, The pupnlar all tha-vear resort by \u2018the.ses Bureau of Information at Hotel Windsor, Montreal.Jan.23.ze 28, 21 74 LEGAL CARDS.MILTON HERSEY, M.A.So.«Mc:ill City Analyst, Provineial Analyst Chemist o the C.P.R.AKALYSES FOR THE PU3L73.Filrs 1 BAIN 1er 140 ST.JAMES STREKT.Montreal MCCONNELL & MARION, Civ, Evarsryna, New York Lifts Bullding, = Mon: \"Iter Powers and Rewer.t dater Wurks, W & Soiree roe ructios exietinz or prajroted, examined so?on; Specifications on} Entiitre fare ished sf ont: superintenid.mc.28 Years\u2019 Experienc B.D.McConne A.6 B \u2018an Soc CE M +A Marion 5; À New Fngiand Water M.Amert wie Wazks Asdociation.Associaton 425 144 Mc6ibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchell Barristers, Solicitors, Ete.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL R.D.McGibbop, K.C.T.Coase -Casgrala, K.C.M.P Pearcy C.Byun, Victor K Mitchell, Edouard Burveysr.Dougie Armour.Tas \u2014 AIR Ssh ayn pots ; nr Menitk.Most satisfac Agents.Hair ps Î dressing Store Dont ALLAN LINE.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILL :.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE From St.John.From Halitse Numidian 7 Mar.9 Mar.t a.Tunisian 14 Mar.16 Mar.11 p.ma.Parisian 21 Mar.25 Mar.1 pw Corinthian 28 Mar.so Mar, ll p.m» Bavarian 4 Apr.4 Apr.11 pw Tunisian and Bavarian are the largest and fastest steamers on the Canadian route, 10,570 tons.Twin screws.FIRS i CLASS, Bavarian or Tunisia, 55) Parisian, $33, tuer steamers, $30 upwards ELLUND CLASS, Liverpool.London or Lom- donderry, per Bavarian or Tunizian, $40.Othez steamers.$37.50.Return at reduced rates.THIRD CLARS Livernnni.London or Glas gow.$28 or 126: Paris, 88.Midsabin saloons.srartaue promentée deck electric Vighte theunehont.NEW YORK-GLASGOW SERVICER From Glasgow From Vew Vork 14 Feh Laurentian 7 Mar.12 noon.14 Mar.Mongolian 4 April, noon.First Cabin $13.Second Cabin sis.Avbly to H & A.ALLAN.Montreal.mn DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS HUSTON & HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL Via Queenstown.From Boston From Halifax Capada cove.vice April 2nd April 8rd BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.New England anses Les cere renee APT] SAR PORTI.AND TO LIVERPOOL.\u2014.Meoh.14th Taurie.\u2026\u2026Meh.Zlet Norseman\u2026.AVONMOUTH DUCK & BRISTOL From Portland April B .~-Mch 10 | Manxmap .BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.Cambroman .Mar.17th Vancouver.April 30d Common wealtb.Mar.28th Cambroman .April 35th For all particulars regarding freight or passage, ap- plyte \u201c THE DOMINION LINE,\" 17 St Sas ran:ent St., Montreal, 10 Eider, Dempster & Co.BEAVER LINE.Winter Sallinge.From St John N.D.Te Te Nomsdu Irishmen \u2026 Ottoman Bteames.Liverpool.Bristol.\"Montcalm. wy DEES ANTISEPTIC DRESS SHIELDS.CORONA Can be washed and ironed, perspiration proof.and absolutely guaranteed.Prices according to size, 25c, 30c, 35c, and 40c pair.DUPUIS FRERES, THE BIG EAST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine St., City, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE \u2014\u20140P\u2014\u2014 Thoroughbred Jersey Oattie.One horse, farm and dairy implements, by order of T.A.Crane, Esq., at \u201cThe \u201cKnoll Farm,\u201d Pninte Claire, ôn WEDNESDAY, lith MARCH, 1908, \"17 pedigreed Jersey cows, 1 Jersey bull, 5 grade cows, 4 heifer Jersey calves, Bhorthorn cows, 1 horse.Several of the cows are fresh calved and others are due to calve shortly.1 De Laval \u2018separator, equal to new; 1 Victoria separator, 1 aeri- ator and farmers\u2019 Babcock test, 6 dozen milk bottles, corn cutter and carrier, horse wer, feed mill, straw cutter, stone cart, ron harrows.cultivators, root eutter, roller, feed boiler.incubator.double car- | riage harness, cart and plough harness, 80 cow chains, etc., etc.Order of sale: 11 am.implements (farm and dafry).12.30 p.m., lunch will be served.1,3 p,m., the cattle will be sold.Conveyances will meet G.T.R.train Yeaving Montreal at.12.10 o'clock.Cain- logues of cattle may be had from the undersigned.WALTER M.KEARNS, ; 545 «Auctioneer! SPRING AUCTION SALES.The subscriber continues to give his personal attendance at AUCTION! SALES of every of goods, followed by a prompt return of the proceeds, accompanied with a détailed statement and ac- gount of sales in a concise and business In the Management of Sales of Housshdld Furniture at x R : his systetn .of selling, and the Juâlctous tious delivery, warrants him in x future favours in this line, and he would be glad to learn from parties contemplating welll t, an early intimation, whic ect ar- an ex will RY e-him to: perf rangements that will ensure satisfaction.The earlier the sale the better.: Appraisals and Valuatio: made, based efthér ah auction 6r private sale values : , WALTSR M KEARNS, -.Auctioneer \u201cOffice, salesroom and ; warehouse 1t28 Notre Déine droite CE By Authority of Justice \u201cBell\u201d Plano, Ve Neat Furniture, io \u20ac Case of Leather Goods, Parlour Bets, Odd Easy Chairs, Parlour | Cabinets, Fine Card Tables (cost $80.00), Lady's Oak Writing Desk, Handsome Oak and other Lideboards, L.C.Diving Chairs, Extension Tables, \u2018Raymond Sewing Machine, in perfect order, new eight day clocks, Oak and B.W, Bedroom Sets, Hair Mattresses, Lot of Platedware, Pictures, Ornaments, Carpets, etc.Also a Case of Leather Goods, Strape, Belts, Dog Collars, Cycle Saddles.and tool bags, etc, etc.Sale at the undersigned's salesrooms, 1828 Notre Dame street, on THURSDAY, 12th MARCH AT 20 PM WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.-.IMMENSE .Trade Sale Of Woollens and Worsteds, Talloring Serges, Coatings, Buitings, Pant- ings, eeds, Linings, ete., ete.Also a stock of Staple and Fancy D Goods etc, at auction.cr Dy The subscribers have received ins tions to sell at their salesrooms, Nos.and 88 St.Peter street.ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH TH, AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M.For account of English Manufacturers.Over 1,000 pieces Woollens and Worsteds, Serges, Coatings, Pantings, Linings, \u2018Tweeds, Frigzes, eoté., ete, just recetved from Engla amounting as per invoices shout to $%0.00.00.The special atfention of Clothing Manufacturers and Jobbers is called to this Important Bale, every lot to be sold without any reserve.Also © AT 2 O'CLOCK \"P.MA tock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Goods-are now on view \u2018at our store, Liberal terms.; BENNING &\"BARSALOU! : Auctioneers.Be 4 43 Auclon Column troubles, but it the system and It will always p try first\u2014if it Consumption C big risk in not * Important Sale Carpets Furniture.Consisting of: Handsome upright plano, parlour sets, W.B.chairs, centre tables, brass bedsteads.neat bedrgom sets, a large assortment of carpets, oflclotha and linoleum, lace curtains, portieres, cutlery.pictures, carvers in case, Japanese vases, Screens.TUESDAY, MARCH 10th, 1003.at our Mammoth rooms, 241 and 248 St.James street, at 2.30 p.m.A - You can buy your carpets and furniture 25 to 0 per cent.cheaper now than in April.Storage free.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctionsers.A Small Bankrupt Stock Of Groceries.Hardware and Dry Goods, eto.\u2026 For Account of Whom it May Concern.We are instructed to sell.without reserve, at our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James street.on Monday Morning, Marc h 9th, 1903 Cemprising: Tea and coffee, currants and raising, cgnned goods, spices, pickles, soap, ete., etc.; some boots and shoes, hardware, and about a thousand rolls of best wallpaper, together with many sug- dries toq numerous to megtjon.! Also the balance of travellers\u2019 samples of hosiery, shirts, ladies\u2019 and gents\u2019 underwear, etc.Bale at 10 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY.65 3 Auctioneers.> \u2014 OF \u2014 .HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cabinet Grand Upright Piano, Costly Wardrobe, Folding Bed, Wilton and Brussel Carpets, | Ornaments, etc., etc.The subscribers are favoured with in.\u2019 structions to sell at the residence, NO.72 SHERBROOKE STREBT.on WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH NTH, afl the Neat Furniture, etc., comprising: Cabinet Grand Piano, cost recently $375.00.just as good as new; Handsome Solid Mahogany 3 piece Drawing Room 8uite, Louls XIV.design: Fancy Mahogany Armchairs, Reception Chairs, Odd Divan, Costly Gold Painted 3 piece Suités, Cabinets, Martel Mirrors, fiton Carpets, Centre Tables, Curtains, Pictures, ments, etc.; Heavy 3 piece Library Suite, covered in Tapestry: Wire Back Easy Chairs, Morris Chair, LIbrary Tables, Oak Desk and Bookcase, Rotary Desk Chair, Very Fine American Folding Wardrobe Bed in Cherry, Brussels Carpets, etc.; Oak Sideboard, Ex.Dining Table and.Leather Seated Chairs, Lounge, Oficloth, Dinner And Tea Bets, Silver Ware, Rogers\u2019 Knives, Carvers In Case, Cutlery, etc.; Contents of Six Bedrooms, comsfsting of B and Iron Béd- steads, Osk and other oom Bets, Odd Bureaus, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Lounge, Easy Chairs, Carpets, Curtains, ete: Fall fitand and Light, Stair and Hall Carpets, Gas Stove and Kitchen Sundries.Sale at 10 O'Clock.RAE & DONNELLY, 0 Auctioneers: ssWithout reserve, 5 the owner ts giv- 1 housekeeping.House rente low to a desirabio enant.Fu ROYAL VICTORIA Ni - COLLEGE.:.| McGill University Montreal, A residential c for the women btu- dents of McGill University.For partion- of matriculation, scholarships, courses, , ence and other Information, address ; THRE WARDEN, \u201c.uuAkoirfe % XTvxd À x 18 \u2018law cou Montraal | Is a guaranteed cure for coughs, colds and lang first sign of a cold appears, it will do better than that, te will cure Consumption in its early stages.Shiloh\u2019s Consumption Cure is the remedy you should refund your money.There is no risk in trying Shiloh\u2019s years many thousands have taken advantage of our offer.Sbiloh\u2019s Consumption Cure is seid by alt druggies in Caneds snd United States et 25ct, SOcte, $1.00 s bottle.In Grest Britain at 1s.24., 2s.3d., and 43.64.A printed guarantos with-every bottle.If you are not satisfied go to your draggpet and get your money back.is something more, it is a builder up of a revitalizer of the respiratory organs.revent Consumption if taken when the doesn\u2019t cure you your druggist will ure on this guarantee.There is often a trying it.During the past thirty-one m| Persian Rugs Finest collection of Genuine High Grade | Oriental Rugs ever brought to Canada.We invite all lovers of High Class Persian Rugs to call and examine our magnificent collection.We keep the finest stock of Eastern Rugs in Montreal, and will offer during this month at greatly reduced prices.ART ROOMS OF .: L.BABAYAN & CO., 2362 St.Catherine St.(x TURISHRUGS ANNUAL SPRING SALE Of Genuine Hand-made TURKISH, PERSIAN and INDIAN RUGS, CARPETS, PALACE STRIPS and PORTIERES.1 Spring Consignment of Genuine Hand-made Eastern Rugs has arrives Ad we PRE have on Exhibition the largest and choicest selection Oriental Floor Coverings ever shown in Montréal.The entire lot will be po by PUBLIC AUCTION,\u2019 without reserve, at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame Bt., TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, March 10, 11 and 1% Goods now on view and Catalogues ready.$4 M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.Auction Sales | Important Auction .: 8 FOR AN ESTATE.4 Private Residence Superior Household! housebold If you anticipate selling your ) .by suction we are pared to F furniture, the sale to the very.best advan- \u2018urniture, tage.to ng e ence snd strict attention Fi Pi Excellent artment with our es- ne ano, cellen s, China this fmportant dept enable us to guaran- and Biiverware, Costly font\u2019 Shin\u2019 Sacque, esults.\u2018 , rder teg the best possible ee some important aur spacious sslesrooms, #3 and & Bt.sales and would advise intending clients James street, on UBSDAY, MH to communicate with us as soon as possi- MARCH, at Ten @Clock.culars ble so as to secure choice of dates.later.FRASER BROS., Reasonable Rates.Reliable Returns 2 Auction Prompt Payments.ha .oneers.; Sales of furniture and general merchan- | dise at our rooms every day.Advances made and estimates ven.\u2018 Clean, dary storage for furniture.pianos, etc.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.1821-1828 Notre Dame Street.PICTURE SALE.Excellent Household Furaiturs, ' From Storage, The contents of two well furnished: houses, including a valuables Hetntaman Upright Plano, Splendid Bell Piano, geod Carpets, Mirrors, Rugs, O!l Paintings, Water Colours, Crystal Gasaliers.etc., { etr.This Extensive Bale will be held at 4 our Auction Rboms on or ahout Tuesday, 3lat March.Full particulars will appear 4 Catal Bale of Valuable Paintings in a 3 FRASER BROS, alogue Sale 0 aluable aintin n - Oil and Water Colours, by eminent British, 5 2 .Auctioneers.Canadian and foreign artists.Also about 4 100 tee! Engravings, in Proof and Artists Proof states: all mounted In elegant mes, to be mold by auctiofi at our mse, 1821-1818 Notre Dame Street, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Household Furniture.: At Our falesrooms, No.438 and 455 St March 18th and 19th.James êtreet, Regular Auction Friday Catalogues in preparation.Full partl- Morning, 15th March.culars later.56 2 at 10 o'clock, > A large assortment of Household Furni- À ture, Carpets, Olicloth, Cookin Btoves and Rangés, Domestic Requisites, ana a - large quantity of miscellaneous\u2019 goods.À CURE Bafe, clean, dry storage for furnitu:- oy pianos, etc.Privite sales at all timers.YOURSELF! ¥ urmiture, pianos, safes, waggons.har.a Cash advances made, - FRASER BROS.Auationeers.70 St.Mark Street Household Furniture and effects by Auc- ON WEDNESDAY MOR .NT MARCH, NING.uTH 3 Raven & Baker Now Î are ano, sells Carpetn, \" Parlour Bult, Mantel ock, PI i À Semen rates Cr | 588 LD BY UGOISTS or beatin AR Ad pot ties for sans où request \u201c THe Enns 0.CINCINNATI, O.11 including su York Our Itne of Blank Books and Lace Curtains, Sidebostd, Dining Tah Ÿ Office Requisites are very com- and Chaire Dinner Set.China and Gines: plete and toate \u2018 stead, Buredu maw a.êtres ; : Pillows, n hee : JOSEPH FORTIER, ve ollat Ware, ding, Kitched Manufacturing Stationer, 254 1facta Sale at ten e'ciock.\u2018 : cr oes.36 James St.2 3aw 52 FRASER BROB.- Auctioneers.CES . \u201c JOHN MURPHY & co.New New DUR MEN'S STORE.Our Men's Store is to all intents and Spesial management, od spect) n organization, special ute this a unique and s auxifiary to our mal If specialism tells, It should tell here.n toll, an expaneion by leaps and bounds during the past year is the evidence.to-dateness and unexcelled price-values when buying Spring purposes a business apart.promises, oon- And that it does tell, an expansion Test its up- Novelties.New Spring Gloves.Fowne's English Walking Gioves.$1.00 and $1.50.Dent's English Walking Gloves, $1.00 to $2.00 a pair.[ocho Gloves.silk lined, $1.25 and $1.75 pair.The \u201cPeerless,\u201d a dressy Glove.pique sewn, at $1.50 pair.Spring Neckwear.Narrow Derbys, Clubs, Puffs, Ascots, Bows, Tecks and Flowing Ends, direct from London and New York.that's new, at 28¢, 50c, 75c and $1.00.Everything Umbrelias.For the rainy days we are bound to have in the near future.Umbrellas nicely cased, with Natural Handles, at $1.00.Better ones at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and 34.00.Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas.} ; NEW UMBRELLAS\u20143 Cases just marked off, and are now ready for your inspection.Gloria, Durable, Taffeta and Silk Covers.beautifully mounted and cased.Prices range from 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 each.Ladies\u2019 Gloves.The Best, from the World's Best Makers, in all the latest Spring shades: white, gray and drab are the shades that are in demand.Satisfaction with every pair.Our \u201cPARIS.\u201d $1.00 pair.Our \u201cCAILLON,\u201d $1.50 pair.Our \u201cJOAN,\u201d $1.25 pair.Our \u201cMAJESTIC,\u201d $1.75 pair.The \"WALDORF,\" $1.25 pair.You have tried other Gloves, now try ours.dora poo sot att | CURED ver = \u2014-CUR Toronte.P.D.| .P.D.Corsets.The new straight front models may be had in all stores.Of exquisite style and incomparable grace.They conform with comfort to the figure.Not too high in price, either.KONIG & STUFFMAN, Importers.Montreal.EE Avoid Substitutes, OTHERS LIKE IT.SO WILL YOU.Millar's Paragon Cheese INGERSOLL.PACRING CO.(_F- H.DUNN, Agent, MONTREAL.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.Terms Cash.Corner Metcalfe.Tel.Up 2740.| With\u2014 TOUPEE- Without DORENWEND?S \u20ac THE LARGEST HAIR STORE IN AMERICA.Ladies Having Thin Hair Our wigs ara made to cover the entire head\u2014to fit perfectly they are light\u2014non- detectable and natural wavy.No other firm carry the assortment we do nf BANGS, POMPADOURB, WAVES AND WAVY 8WITCHES.A sample of your hair sent with inquiries will assist us to give you quotations on these goods.Write now.Wigs and Toupees GENTLEMEN who are partially or entirely baild\u2014our Wigs or Toupees are made to blend so perfectly as to avoid ail danger of detection\u2014theyv are light, wall ventilated and comfortable on the head.Measurement blanke sent upon application THustrated Catalogue mailed free.THE DORENWEND CO.OF TORONTO.LIMITED.103 and 103 Yonge St.far 90c: .Gray.White wear, eccup: 20th, ets OPEN fering (a the real cause $1.50.far $1.05: Flack and Navy our new premives GATEHOUSE & CO., SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL SALE.Our rem-val sale has pro nad successful beyond our anticipations The valurs ve are of.Halow ve give a list of the few things you can save money on.Beautiful Print Wrappsre in Light and dark colours, fitted waist trimnted with featherstiteh beatd.worth $82.25, now $1.70.for $1 3 Frieze Walking Skirts, £4 00, for $3 50: $3.80, ait at reduced pricee for next 10 dave.Please bear In mind we expact to rorner Ruckingham avenue and St with an up-to-date stock of general Dry Goods and Men's Furnishings.GATEHOUSE & CO., 2671 St.Catherine Street.EVENINGS $1 R85, ei \"ge roa ra Why, because we with from whelesaln tren* barga:n waist lining.deep flounce at bottom for 83.etc., etc.Hosiery.¢nrets.Catherine nt, Near St.Matthew st.DRY GOODS.Black Sateen Rlouses, $1.23, to clear at very low prices, Gloves, ahout March Fnough Neary, rich, e) s Milk Al 3004 beg piensa fa, wid larg» et teked a extra fine sampies of thelr ve, best sitks cut in large pleces for their travellers to take orders Wa closed the deal and now we are e uares te maks starge soln t Yon will hava te eut ffewed 110 the lot at 8 price mAh mmabied us te ire our lady t! \u2018kage of thew ot 1, pleces, A à QUELS, enough 12 raske twe de: nud 8 324 other lovely thing tobe (8e.In making this kind of fancy arity of patterns, in ft mor?ila free a ing over L fancy stitekes which will add a bundrmdfeid te the Rory of your work.ike these acnin and vo will not be able to what ladies whh the Rilk Remnants.There were more pieces asd 1 oxi ed.\"\u2014Mrs.T.Thbitson.think your 8| Rerneants are Just love! more \u2014 M1 mele.nier one von Rewnants, [was wrth bath t uali* we mantity, as order.1.WB.Sacey.Pernbraue Per utisted we PRLS ir the Sik os 7 net Datu) ond beantiful * | Centralia, Ont.\u201cla 7 think Wu.Faris ere = nice a Mrs.Wi ated.TRO Lie HEE ae 3 ore, a: Supply Oe.Silk Dept.» EEE e Road | To wealth is not always gained by the money made but by the way it is spent.CANNED VEGETABLES.TOMATOES .UORN - - 2 Tins for 23c.10c Per Tin.$1.00 Per Dozen.These goods are all of the finest brands and we can pecially recommend them.At any of our 14\u2014RETAIL STORES\u201414.THE LAING PACK.& PRO.CO, LTD.THE LOVELIEST GILK REMNANTS YOU EVER SAW.0ST GIVEN AWAY\u2014\u2014 orion heavy eushiens, er drapes Tle, menting the dose, Dea\u2019 em We shall never be shies to buy pieces offre them to you, say whe have \u2019 Corral PAY Ont EEL On 0.received.re J.FRentestu : $ Monk, Summer CLUB.\u2014The executive Liberal-Conservative aflernoon at 132 St.James anièy Take.president, presiding.of Present at the Meeting » were M.P., and fr.J.Club - et cases, \u2018than one vit, i lent ila, 9; 1.cases, 16: surgical cases, 8 ; Eynccol cazes.1 : 17; medical, 6; surgical, 2; obstetrie, - VICTORIAN NURBES\u2014The report of the Victorian Order of Nurses for February t., shows: N mbet ol of Salts, in: total number ng mors obatetric, 50; number of visits oy st Charles, 176: total casen, 23; new cases.Set the best from JAMES 4 STRACHAN, Bakérs to Ro.840 City re Ave.,, Phone °F T0 LADIES.SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, Moles, Warts, Facial Blemishes removed at 38 St.Famille street.Dr.H.J.Brodeur, specialist, of Paris.Special day for ladies on Wednesday, 1 to 4 p.m.87 tf When the Grand Climacteric Period of a Woman's Life Arrives Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Takes Her Safely Into After-Life Fres From the Ailments and Dangers Common to Her Sex, Change of hfe, which usually comes on between the age of forty and fifty.is, to thousands of women a time of serious con- atitutional disturbances.The danger time is made down by irregularities, stomach de- rangements.headache, nervousness, pain in the back and hipe.limbs ahd abdomen frequently swell.piles do their annoying work.there is vertigo, palpitation of the heart and debility.When any of these warning ~ymptoms aro experienced.the use of Paine's Celery Com- nd will do wonders for anxious and sui- fering women.Paine's d'elery Compound ured régularly for a few weeks will build up nerve force and physical strength.tone digestion, keep the kidneys and liver in working condition, will ban:rh gloomy fests and give sweet ] am happy to let vou know what Paine's Celery Compound has done for me.I suffered from nervousness, female troubles, and my constitution was all run-down.1 tried many medicines, but received no heneft from anything until T used vour Paine's Celery Compound.It «a medicine that has given me grand results.\u201d 36 1 IN AND AROUND THE CITY.WHEELING IN SCOTLAND\u2014\"Through Stotland Awheel\" was the Bubject of a talk by Rev.W.D.Reid at Bt.Andrew's Home parlours last evening.Some people were present and enjoyed Mr.Reid's mentally conducted tour from London north through historic Scotland.MARTIN LUTHER.\u2014Oa Sunday evening, Rev.Wm.Harvey will begin an evening series of sermons at the Point Gt.Charles Congregational Church.The he fon.eral suhject will be \u201cThe Great Prophets.\u201d The topic tor Bunday evening is \u201cMartin Luther, the Monk Who Shook the World.\u201d TROUBLE AMONG SYRIANS.\u2014There was a lively row in the old Rasco Hotel building.St.Paul street, last night, amon a number of Syrians.At one time there were no less than fourteen policemen from No.1 station at the scene, but beyond a few cuts no one was injured.The trouble ew out of the arrest of a man named foseph Assaly, who Is Wanted on a warrant sworn out by another member of the colony, MAISONNEUVE ELECTIONS.\u2014Nomin: ations for the coming election at Malson- neuve will be made next Monday.and the election will takes place a week later.Mayor Bleau and Mr.Napoleon Massy have accepted invitations to contest for the maypraity., while Messrs.Nap.Houle and F Poitras will contest the al- dermanship fot the Cehtre, Ward.Mr.Walter Reed will bé a candidate for the West Ward, and Mr.Jos.Risudean for the East Ward.CONCERT FOR: PATIENTS.A good concert wus prepared for the patients or the Verdun Hespital by\u2019 some of younger members 4f the St.James ho odist Church, and enjoyed by, the large - number who gathered in the amusement hall of the institution last evening.Some twenty young Jadies and gentlemen tock n the entortaipment.The leading ones were the Misses Shaw, Miss Ethel Gault, Miss Hepburn and Mepsts.Young.Réilly aug All Alinutt The efforts of the ta)- ented to please the hospital ingiates ore Pat > aucoemsful and-fully apprectat- costumes which the Kazoo band took tha trouble to prepare caused much merriment.as did the leader's smtjes.MELVILLE CHURCH CHOIR.ot The cholr of Melville Church, Weatrsunt, the guests of Montreal West Presby- ursday evéning, and gave An the Town Hall, which was thorovanty enjoyed by a large nuélence.Miss Sare\u2019s pikmoforte solos.were.artistically pondered, while Mr.John Me- Connell\u2019's enor Mise one of Sleep,\u201d Monts treal Weat in a argo » rere ed the following: Ber HE Stewart.Jones, - How 8 Mackey Haynes.Jarris Rows.Tone, Ethel kay, and Mrs.Rabt.Mesers.Jnrvis.Méald.He \"Baten, Mowat.Norman Stewart.Wills.K G.Bare.Ross.Rèés, \u2018arr -McContel 1.; PRESENTATION 1 MR HAR ALLO Has Become Comptroller of Mexican Light, Heat and Power Co.HE LEAVES HERE ON.SUNDAY Many Former Employes of Montreal Street Railway are Occupying Important Positions.y\" pleaming ceremony took place in the Wir roums of the Montreal Street Railway this week when Mr.H.R.Mallison.who leaves the company to accept the position of comntroller of tha Mexican 1aght.Heat and Power Company.was presented with a very handxome gold watch.chain and locket, by the members of the staff and the heads of department.gf\u201d Mr.Mailison.who waf originally from Toronto, has been with the Montreal Street Railway for the past ten Years, or since the introduction of the electric system, back MR.H.R.MALLISON.in 1802.having occupied a pomtion in the accountant\u2019s office all these years.and for the past four years as chief accountant.Two years previous to hie entering the employ of the M.S.R.he was in the accôuntant's office of the Canadian.Pacitie Railway.Mr.F.I.Wanklyn, general manager of the Montreal Street Railway.acted as chairman of the occasion.He referred to the fact that men from the offices of the M.&.R.were spread over a good share of the earth just -at present, and it pleared him very much to see the merits of another of their staff receive recognition in the way of an important appointment.Mr.G.W.Ross.treasurer of the com: pany, in whose department Mr.Mallison was, made the presentation.Me said that he regretted losing an assistant of Mr.Malli- son's good qualities.but at the same time he did not wish to stand in the way of promotion when it was as well deserved as in this { \u201cMr Mallison made a peat turn.He will leave on Sunday night Mo Meee | York and will proceed from there immediately to the City of Mexico.At the the staff of the Montreal Street Railway have received appointments to FE to Paris.to Birmingham and now X added to the list.ANOTHER LINE OF LAKE STEAMERS.The approaching season of navigation = see another Îine of lake steamers in ration, which will form part of the Mer- ° ants Line, owned by Messrs.Inques & Co, Two of the steamers are Canadian built.and the third is being built at Glasgow.The ports of call will be Toronto.Hamilton, Windsor.Bault Ste.Maris and Fort William, the terminals being Montreal and Port Arthur.Mrs.Francis Everett.The death occurred on Thursday night of Mrs.Francis Everett, who died at her home.3080 Notra Dame street.Mra.Everett was out during the afternoon, but on her return complained of heart trouble, The funeral wil! take place Sunday afternoon at 2.30 to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.HOME FROM EUROPE.\u2014Mr.William Wells, af the tirm of Cunningham & Wells, has returned after a two months\u2019 tour through Europe.present time former members of vo is |.beautifully lloutrated from life, Showing after using the Corsine Bys Lettors sscredly confid-ntial.Enclose siazmp | address, Mrdam VV ~-a Slict Ce.Yorente ont, DECIDE TO WIDEN I.ANTOINE STREET Charter Committee Will Apply to Legislature for Permission.METHOD OF LEVYING COST Opinion Expressed That it Shculd All be Borne by Those Directly Interested.- The Charter Committee yesterday decided to ask the Legislature for permission to widen Bt.Antoine street from Craig street to Inspector street in 1904, and from Inspector atreet to \\Vindsor street in 1903, half the cost to be borne by the proprietora on both sidea of St.Antoine street, and the balance to be paid out of the annual loan.At former meetings of the committee arrangements were completed for the widening uf sections of Notre Dame and St.Lawrence streets, so by yesterday's decision St.Antome will be added to the list.and thess three streets will be widened from 1903 to 1905, without adding to the funded debt of the city beyand the limits of the present charter.The committee also decided to expropriate properties opposite St.Ann's Church, so as to make a road from McCord street to Wellington bridge, half the cost of the expropriation to be horne by the proprietors of St.Ann's Ward, and the balance by the city.It was decided to ask for power to expropriate at the expense of the property vwners certain small street ends and overreaching properties on other strèets.PROPRIETORS SHOULD PAY.Mr.G.W.Stephens appeared befare the committee and urged that the proprietors vf every street widened should bear \u2018the whole cost of the widening.as they were the people who were principally benefitted by the improvement.Mr.Stephens suggest: ed that the city introduce a bill.setti forth certain limits and boundaries beyon which no factories or noxious manufactur iea shall be allowed to locate.Buildings in the vicinity of such establishments.he said, suffered to no small extent from the smoke, odors and other annoyances, And in many | cases this resulted in the depreciation of real estate values.He knew of a proposition which had been made to erect a large apartment house in Montreal to cost $1,000,000, but the promot- ern\u2019 had refused to have anything to do with it at present, for the reason that after \"they had eréoted their house.some enter \", prising manufacturer m ht build a sawmill or some other manufactory beside it.* Mentreal had plenty of room for manufac- ; tories from Lachine to Longue Pointe without permitting them to intrude upon the {residential sections of the city.The committee heard Mr.Stephens\u2019 sug: gestion.and it will be consid later.DEMANDS WILL BE GRANTED.\u2014 At the special meeting of the Journey Horseshoers' Union the new rates of wages and hours of labour which are to go into force on Ma 1 were thoroughly discussed.The following employers of ls- bour were prcsent and took part in the \"debate: Chas.Houghton.Grant.W.\"Grant, M.Kannon, C.A.M amothe, A, Normandin.M, Montigny.C.Valiquette, A.Charlebols.Marquie, C.Gagnon, A.*Durocher.A.LAtrance V.Dutrisaque, A.Seguin, J.Ratel.J.Bellefleur.and M.Morancie.Owing to some of the master horseshoers not being able to attend It was unanimously agreed to adjourn the meeting until Monday evening, the 16th net.when the final arrangements will be completed.A NEW'TNION.\u2014The Canadian Pacific ) Railway steamship checkers are rapidly organizing into a concrete labour organization.and it is expected by the organizers that by the middle of next week all the details in connection with the new union will have been completed.THE BAKERS.\u2014A mass meeting of the Independent Bakers\u2019 Union will be held this afternoon to protest against any further Sunday labour in the baking business in Montreal.The meeting will be held in Gareau Hall, Maisonneuve.The Boise Wardhouss Anes ik H Le._ 4, The following prices now in stock: 13c, 14c, 15c, 16e, 18¢, 22¢ and 25c in pieces of ten yards at, per piece.\u2026.LIGHT IN WEIGHT, FIRM IN WEARING QUALITY.SOFT AS FINE NAINSOOK, FOR LADIES and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.\u2018FINE WHITE CAMBRICS, equal to the finest Lonsdale, put up 81.50 The Store That Sets the Pass New Goods! ness all over the store.sure, whether or no you care to buy.sense Spring is here.sort is when shoppers seem to want them.In no way i \"The seasons for New Goods melt into each other, but Spring is asserting itself in an outburst of glorious new- The novelty, variety and beauty of the newcomers make March shopping a decided pleas- In a merchandise The Dress Goods year is not a calendar year.The time to open New Goods of every is it forcing the season with your interest so general as now.Embroideries Quality embroideries.mens is a proof that we buy right! Special voies = at\u2014 5e, 74e.10e.124e and 18.Other prices up to.822.30 Specials in The Flannel Section inches.smooth face, fleeced back; blues, greys, reds and dark greens.and striped, 32 inches wide; pink, 1c.BOYS CLOTHING AT Half Price TO-DAY AND MONDAY.and design always our chief considerations when selecting The moderate prices attached to many beautiful apeci- WRAPPER FLANNELETTE.28 the quality we sell in the regular way at I9c.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.9e ENGLISH FLANNELETTES, plain blue.red, white, and a large as rortment of stripes: regular value REMEMBER OUR SALE OF HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, Near Drummond &- 2457 St Catherine St, sr CARLSBAD Natural Mineral Water, Saits GEN NATURAL dn ONLY Re prepared SFEUDEL ALT is al- a y pro 6 in Constipation, ric Diabetes, Gall Stones, Diseases boi he Liver and Spleen, etc.To avoid imitation ses thst the wrapper on each bottle of the seit bears the signature of INGRAM and ROYLE, LTD.Sold by all driggists.THE : FORESTERS.\u2014The regular ing of Court Reliance, No.7587, Anclent Order of Foresters, will be held en Tuesday evening.when matters of dee, interest to the members of thé court be brought forward and & settlement of the same will take place on quarter night.eet- the will \"A What Proof do You A Month on Trial.i : .e Let Me Convince You You who'are sick aud discouraged\u2014 You who are doctoring without result\u2014 Be fair with yourselves\u2014ask me for the facts\u2014 Learn how half \u2018a million others got well.; TT Want?oo I have 65,000 letters from eured ones, and «ill send you all you care to read.I Hate a circular giving the names and nddreeece.of one thousand people in one city, who pas cured in just the past ix mon onthe.pe pu cr 10 I have attual records of over half a mil lion chronic costs which 'I bave the past 12 x not every neigh.bourhoéd ih Aer fas\u2019 a Lng es to what my Restorativ } do.Jum eo eT end Ten overrrheim you with ity for the evidence is everywhere.My.Restorstive has made these gures by etrengthening the inside nerves.It will do that with you.It will bring back the nerve wer which alone operates the vital organs \u20ac vil give the vesk organ power to ite duty.It does that invariably, and the.results are went.I speak from « lifethnd\u2019s ex with disquees that Bo common ATT It will sake you weil ai over.: proula you want are ait + OUT OUT Turs COUPON.Simply send me this coupon or write me postal card, stating which bask vou heëd.i Lar then mail yon an order on your drug- diat for six hottled Dir.Ehoop'a Restorative: You, may take it, a.month at t succeeds, the cost in $5.50.will rill pay the le dragost myself.And.your e it.hat poy itaelf is the best evidence of merit thet ds Those who cases are reachxble.re that I cure them, élee the offer: \u2018would, rain ow if vou are not weil, you need that À \u2018postal ill us .All the on\u2019t you write today?- - PAAR TT STR hut fur Fous mame and étre th Dr.Sheop.oz 20, Racine, Win Boek ser Woinen BR ba RRR Best 8 fr Mes (at aaa Book §-on Rheumat L xf ny rk fails T : mére ing | | p's Restorative on Trial.New Arrival of Fashionable and Exclusive + SPEOIAL LINES FOR MONDAY.Extra Fine Quality Fan ey Organdie Muslin, soft.patterns and colourings, well assorted dinging effect.in dainty in pale blues, pale pink, pearl Dress Muslins, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Madras, &c., &c.gray, Nile green, fawn, biscuit, ete., etc.Special yard.25e Pure White Madras.in plain basket weave, also rich mercerized patterns, decidedly popular for ladies\u2019 waists.Special, yard.(LL 30¢ Epecial Quality of Plain Coloured Lawns, 40 inches wide.in pale pinks, blues, black.white, cream, fawn.red, brown, green, gray: worth 18¢ vard.Special, yard.Cee ieee FN 12%4¢c En Extremely Large Variety of Dress Ginghame and Zephyrs, in stripes and checks, all colours, for children's dresses, ete.Special, yard.124e We have every desired rtyle in this vast assortment.the correct Dress Materials for this scason's wear.Every colour.Such as- All Wool Vigoureux Suiting.at.devenu sue £1.23 vard AN Wool Canvas Etaminc, at.00000000 85\u20ac vard All Wool French Voiles, at.45\u20ac yard All Wool Canvas (loth, at.SOC vard AN Wool Crepe de Chenes, at.83¢ vard We are having great success with our New Unshrinkable \u201cVivella\u201d Cloth.This material is really beautiful and new for ladies\u2019 waists.rich stripes, two and threestoned colours, 38 inches wide.New Colored Dress Goods All new and decidedly Epecial, yard.30¢ STYLISH NEW SILK WAISTS.Our assortment of New Spring Waista surpasses all our previous efforts, bth in style and value.Come and judge for youreelves whether we are right or not.Swell Waists of Best Quality Taffeta Silk, in colours of black, cardinal, sky blue.dark green and cream, made up in a very natty effect, with quarter-inch tucks back and front.finished with flare cuffs.pearl buttons and nèw tab collars.Sizes 32 to 42: bust.Monday's price.Boys\u2019 Boys\u2019 Blouse Suits, in navy five rows black braid; pants all lined.\"Special.Cheviot cloth.Norfolk style, good lining throughout.- Japanese Sille Waists, made in a par - ticulaply plessing style, trimimed with -deep tucks, clusters of pin tucks, and extra fine insertion, back and front, serge, deep sailor collar.trimmed w Clothing.Boys\u2019 Blouse Suits blue ith 35 Boys\u2019 2 Plece Suits Boys\u2019 Two-Picce Suits, in navy blue 32-08 Boys\u2019 2 Piece Suits Boys\u2019 Two-Piece Suits, Norfolk strle.tinished with small buttons.made in made in all wool, fancy fawn, tweed cream only; sizes 32 to 40.Mon: finished, with voke and box day.vee eye ee a ue encens $4.50 pleats back and front.$4.00 WALL PAPER] it lights up softly and agreeably night.brown in the carpet.primrose or wh curtains, and a touch of orange in t furniture textiles.We have a pleasing array of the newest and best ideas for your inspection.Obligation to buy never comes with a visit.at 7c.20c and 25¢\u20ac per single rol Visit the Art Exhibit i.© INSTRUMENTAL, CONCERT MORNING AND AFTERNOON PICTURE FRAM IN A SPECIALTY.CROCKERY SPECIALS.ured Meat Platfers.ansorted sizes: value 75c to 81.00.To clear at.4 red Milk Jugs.asso petterns; worth 65c.To clear at.\u201c GROCERIES.A pale yellow Wall Paper or a pele lemon or primrose tint is the most suitable wall covering for the display of engravings, etchings or photographs, apd at Pale yellow may also be recommended for a rather dark room; ev one fleck of sunlight on a pale yellow wall paper has a marvellous reflecting power.and will illuminate the whole room.You complete the harmony with en ite he e are offering some beautiful designs im Ycllow Tints for Drawing Rooms Regular Bpecial 9 1-2 1b.bag Stratheons Pastry Flour PP ve, We Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate, 3-1b.cake Me 23e Fetherstrip Cocoanut.Lily White Shreds.30e 20s Strathcona Baking Powder.Tn tin.1e We 2 tins Kitchen Molasses, 2 \u2018each.Ae 25e 3 bottles Strathcona Extracts.al favours.__.Ceveaes \u2026\u2026\u2026.30e Je Mall and Phone ee Oatherine Orders Prompt- and Caivers ly Attonded to.sity Strests.sengers ; .$ Ocean Steamers.DR.COWLING's ARRIVED.* tnglish Periodical Neckar, at Naples, from New York, Sure Temedy fbr Ivreguldn a March \u20ac perfect stor, reliable ana Bulgarie.at Hamburg, from New York, sure résults: sable \u2018ih female Marsh & siimerte, 0 eo yoru Wadersee.at Hamburs, from New PRG.oN EE near 5 ork.Marc ath + , Saxonis.at.Boston, from Liverpool; | CXherté.Montreal.For sale by ail\"Dreggisis.March \u20ac ., : Carthagenisn, at Glasgow, from New : York, March 6.h uorcadian, at Glasgow.from Boston, 8.01 \" Notes M mince, at London, from \u2018New York, .#w = .Mare The Allan Hine \u2018steamer Parisian.from Serie, at Liverpool, from New York Liverpool for 3 wis Moville and March \u20ac Halifax.sailed trom oville at 1.20 o'clock Cerinthian, at Liverpool, from 8t.John Friday, aftarnoon, with & first, 196 second, and Halifax, March \u20ac and third class i ngers: Mercer.at Liverpool, from: * \u201cBoston, The Allan line nthian, from March ft.John for Liverpool, via Halifax and Noordiand, at Liverpool, from Philadel.Moville, arrived at Liverpool last Friday phia, March 6.afternoon.J That's what you want, isn\u2019t it ?Japanese ip the remedy.We know its good because it bas cured many cases à! all'kinds, and is contituglly doing so.Y Nothing better for Ai cold in the head, restores the ng, heals and - is in oy purifies the parts.50 -or 6 for $250 fan liner Par§ CTR postpaid.John, via the chal from Movilie at, rat, 195 second an; niga ark 1 the & Wacpherson Co, Limited, Toronto : A ee sae - ARIS es ET \u201ci AN TE Ee PAT odes RE eV ont Ke PPR PO PR ts RY RST A All notices of Birthr, Marriages, and Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the persons sending same.BIRTHS.Cathorne streox March | BURNS A 17 Jab Champlain street.à daughter to Mr and Mrs.James Hutt BTROW- AU 12 Papinean ve March, bd, a duugiiter te My WA Strew Cornwall Frecholder cupy.ond, 1% à daughitet to Mr.aud Airs.|! Jno.I' Burns, of Leis, Que ! JIETT- 1 thes city on Februare Sur ob car ed sud Mis pire MARRIAGES.HART-PALMER\u2014On at St Dominique stref vonngest daugbter of the lat mer to Frank Hart RUSSELI-BOWES-On Nos eue 1%, at Baltimore, Md = A ve Lev.Dr.Conradi, Charl s 1 Jesse bn, Washington, DU to late Ehizatr th t Howes, late of Montyval Catia No cards DEATHS IN THE CITY.RBEHAUDRY-In this ets, cu the Jthoanst, at the age of 37 years and » months, Mal- February 21H al Mantre of VAS.7 Joe bee nod 7 i Liven i vina Quintin dit L'abois, wite of Rodolphe Heaudry, of the firm of J 1B Letendre & Rong, Funera! wii leuse her hushand\u2019s residence, 162 Purk Lafontdne af a.m on Monday the wth ns to the Church ef St Leurs de Franee, thence 19 Cote des Nejges cemetery Friends\u201d atul n- Guaintaners tiéas acc fn this intitnation Halifax, NS.papers please curés BRAZKAU- In this city, on the oth inst.at the age of Gh V'ATS.Guillaume Braz: can, qdurirg Uy years office clerk at the Montreal City Savings Bank, The funeral will take plus on Monday, th March.from his residence.Noo 401 St Hubert wirect, ta the Church of Sto Louis de Vrancé where the religious service will Le held, and thence ta Cate des Neiges Cemetery, place of burial.Frinds and reustives Wii picase attend without fur- four invitation.or YLIIOTT\u2014Tn Mantreal ou Marvel 4th J # 1 Wliett, of Dwmhin Dublin papers please copy EVERET T\u2014Mareh Lun, at her home, TI ten Murphy, beloved wife of Fratocis Ev- érett.Fanerst nr TA Sanday afternoon from 30% Noire Troms sipect ra Cote des Neiges tl'emeter- Friends arpd a - aquatntances respectfully 3mvotéd tu #- tend.Queb-.Eherhrenke sut Petrot Papers please cop LYNCH On the 5th inst Thomas Parecv Lynch, voungest son of the bate Patrick | Taneh, at the age of 18 vears Punercly from his mother's residence.36 St Ber- | nard Street.at 200 pm Randac afters | noon, Friends and acanaintat ox respi ot \u2018 fully invited to attend MACDONATD- Everett Nov (Fhbo Mac- Annald only san of A Fes Ma donatd fr, on the Ath inxt of ms rangitis ed 17 years Fiuneral from his father = resis av one Mandas.Mh inst ar 2% pm lol 1 I i fonce 4770 Western Mestrgceint, i ) [ 1 SKATING on SUNDAY | a wicked.Charlatte gelatine is good.\u2014 -\u2014 ee e KITSON'S CRITICISM WAS UNJUSTIFIED.Minister of Militia Answered Most of the Points Raised Last Session.The Epecial to The Montreal Star ; Ottawa, March 7 ¢ol KitsSne speech | in Londan has attracted much attention here and has been seversly criticized.It os pointed out bv a high authomty that sr Frederick Borden in his speech last session answered almost every point made by Col Kitvon.The Mimster then stated thao whilat à vear ar two ago the capacity of ihe Quebec cartridge factory was only a ns han and a half.extensions had been made tv.which the output had been increased ta my million, with a total capacity of twrlun myhions, working by dav onhv.and that the capacity could he doubled by addinz a rerond shift This summer the manure.ture of shells will be commenced, and the Ries mfle factory will be in operation.The same authonty also points ont that wlolet Col.Kitron > statement regandime ; Tailwavs may he true of the Grand Trunk Woulwav.the Government could trenspert aumunition and supphies bn bath the Can - 1 dun Pacihe and the treat Northern w | out touching the border It is thongbt that Ted Stratheons, when represented us -tating that toe (ov ernment ventempiired anbhing an asenal at Uttawa mu! have heen nusrepirsented.QUEBEC ARBITRATION BOARD IS COMPLETE.Chief Justice, Called in to Appoint, Third Member, Gives Place to ! \\ Mr.J.E.Bedard.K C.weil ta The Montreal Star : ! Quebes.March 7 Toe jaeat Mhstration ! Brard is at last coanplece In accroydaner with the proposclot TES fous Nechbishop Regin, which vais accepted by bath em | ployers and emrloves each «be was ao ! lect a representiine and those tea were ta agree, if possible upon a thie! The boot and hoe anuio tare scectrel Jh Ludovie Brunet.Cleth of the ; Perse an} the aperatives named Mr FN Beonlan] 7\u201d Uhene fun have met en severa] occrsiépa without Tong air ts sm a: tathe aprontuient ot the trost aruit ot n orme to 0 de consequently the matter has Leen teur: À toot bef Justiee Sir NC usnaatt, wath tue vesult that the Chief Justre bas appointed Me TF Bedard Ko to Le he thd member or the Vrteirrion Conmmisemen.| \u2014_\u2014 ! PROPOSED QUEBEC CHANGES.| Speaker Rainville Says He Knows | Nothing of Them.Kpenal to The Montreal Star ! Quebec, Mareh 7 Spraker liainvaile : 6: the Lopeluture knows nothing ot a ru | nee telegraphed trom Montres to the effect the he «to be adevated ts the Somare an the place oi Senator Desque w 1 ue anade Lieu Giovernar ot Qusbec ; \u201cao Castro is Kept Hustlin.| Willemstad Tdant n° Curacao.Mareh 7.\u2014 Advices rom revolution sources au Ve nezvela sav the rrrotntinnts bine gather ed thew torcés around Saracas.that al the eastern part of Venezuela, exsept the city of Cymana, + held by them, and that President { astra has Leen unable to call a respion of Congress becanse nf the jack of a quorum.Bishop Rogers is Sinking.St.John.NB.March 7, Ward bras received from Uhatham last night that there ix no Hüprosement in the condition of Pish- op Rogers.who lies eniticaily ill He 10 graduall sinking.Bishop Rogers was the first Bishop of the Reman Cathohe diocese of Chatham.Met Death in the Shnfting.Epecial- to The Montreal Star Quebec, March 7 \u2014Omer Moreau, JT vears nf age.who was engaged in the pulp mill st SÉawinigan Falls, was accidentally kiiled nn Thuredav by being caught in the shaï*- Ing and burled around by it.{ | ' Will Banquet Minister of Marine.Bpecial to the Montreal Star Ottawa, March 7.\u2014Hon.Raymond Pre.fontaine, Minister of Public Worka, ts to he banquetted Ly the Liberals of Hnmil- ton.My.F.C.Hare, of the Department of Agriculture, has received a communica tion from the Hoard of Agriculture of British Guiana acknowledging the safe aro rival at Georgetowh of a number of pure i tred chickens ahipped from the ifustra- ; Lon station at BondsiUe, Que < » MARCH 7.1903 Le = tre re [ tHE mrONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, Double Clasp Morocco Leather Purses.Regular 20c.Monday - 9c OPEN TO-DAY UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK.DRESS-MAKING SECTION.Fashions are now definitely settled and | _ O Ladies\u2019 Blaok q8+ .S LE y C * Seal Grain LIMITED.Leather Belts.Notre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.St.James Street.Regular 15c.MARCH 7in, 1903, Monday 8e SALESMEN WANTED for the Dress Goods, Curtain, Carpet and Grocery Departments.Apply to the Manager before 10 a.m.Monday.the new Spring Fabrics have made their appearance, so that it would be advantageous to place orders for dress-making before the rush, ! that usually precedes Easter, sets in.i Store's assortment or values, there will be regrets should you at any future time come It is, of course, generally known that one within viewing distance.of The Big Store's prominent features is a well equipped Dress-making Department.The head of this department has recently re- A Beantiiul lot nf SOME NEW DRESS FABRICS Where the range is so large it is a difh- cult proposition deciding what lines shall be featured in our advertisements.If vou purchase without seeing The Big Delaines, all the newest colors 45 1 : ç and designs.Special.per vand 1212 2204 Lea ee 32: turned from a visit to the various centres oO ; New Biack Estannne Serge, 4% inches wide, per fashion.Her advice will be of material ad- var se eee us es Ce arcs ue 45c vantage to all, while the character of the New Black Erooma Drees Gods.3 inches wide, per .vard.ee ee eee ee à 5 work turned out under her supervision will \u201c7 i 56e ., New Black Armure Dress Goods, tine quality.per give the greatest satisfaction.| vard 1 1e - ERA PRACTICAL SORTS announce- A fects in the ment.Girl White Galatea Collars.sailor stocks, hapes, 1 d au broi ._ CHRIS NEE I TWO PRICE HINTS, EEA 11 Ladies\u2019 Lace Cashmere Gloves, latest Carls\u2019 White Pique Collars.sailor stale, Jersey cuff, sizes 8 to 74 rapes, trimmed with embroidery.Vaige Per par ee ee ae 20 2 each.Prae 22 Co 15 Ladws Kid Gloves.in novelty shadea Ladies\u2019 Long: Silk Thee, ; end-, thmmed all round with Honiton 1 assorted colors.se .Lace, SHAPELY GLOVES OF NECKWEAR For the fair If the Both would not be accorded a place in this by featuring of tans, browns, grays.navy, black, and white, sizes 33-4 to 714.Per pair ie ee 73 four tongue Fach.FOR SHAPELY HANDS Fabric sex.sole merit of and Kid Gloves, these offer- for ladies\u2019 wearings was low price, they We keep you posted on styles the newest ef- 69° LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR VALUES ATTRACT PATRONAGE Every grade of garment likely to be called for figures in The Big Store's as- \u201c| MEN'S SWELL So stylish that you will not be able to resist the temptation to wear thew on a dry day.sortments.Men's and Youths Spring Overcoats, - ; ; *Raglanette* style.in dark gray Ve- Ladies Very Fine Cardinal] Ribbed netian Waterproof Cloth.Workman- Waal Vests, ship and style in this garment equal to sleeves.Fach Ce eens PS > Special made-to-order.prices .810.30.$12 and 813 in each table cloth are plainly: matked.* Just because of these RAINY-DAY GARMENTS WASH FABRICS OF We couple smallest prices to attractive new goods.25 pieces Scotch Dress Gingham, 2R inches wide, fast colors, in 2) new summer ahades, neat checks and stripe designs, bought to sell at %c vd.Special 7 1-2c New Fancy Dress Prints.32 inches wide.hight grounds, with neat printed designs.fast colors.Worth I23e.Special oo 210241 4 cac eee eee ses New Fancy Dress Muslins, 26 inches wide.fa-t dye.iv all the leading shades and designs.(imod value at 124e.Special ol Cee ees 9 À DESIRABLE CHARACTER HARDWARE SECTION'S Seconds Are Good Investments At least, the particular lot with which this ad expert needle-woman can conceal many of the defect would need to be gifted wi vertisement deals, are.\u201csecond sight\u201d\u2019 to detect them.Pans, with rivetted handle.35c s so that the most critical nts we will sell this lot at ONE-THIRD LESS THAN OUR USUAL PRICES.And as we buy direct from the mills we are always in a position to save you from 10 to 20 per cent.én every purchase of linens.patterns and grades to give full details here, but we furnish ideas as to the trend of prices.; 114 x 114 vards, from .2.00 0000 on e00000 Te ta $1.85 9 x 312 varde, from.+14 ee .$35 to 54.60 112 x 117 varde, Irom 2.2 24 1 cevec a eae wo 800 ta TM 7?x 4 vards, from .eens CL BAM ta BRD 12% 1124 yards, from .ov «oo.81.25 to 265 914 x 3 vards, from.LL.8350 to 40 Pox ® varde.from .2.20 eile tes ec 00 8135 ta 3.40 212 x 21.2 vards, from .83.00 to 5.65 D x 71° varde, from.+.0 .0018 + cies ene.21.00 tn 4.30 23.2 x 3 varda, from.eee ie aan 12 SATO 10 AW 2 x 3 vards, frora \u2026.0.+00 eee sue eens «8225 tb 5.10 212 x 31.2 yards.from .\u2026 ve ee ee.824580 TON BARGAINS Reg.Tuesday.Children's Travs, with spring to attach to chair or table .2% 20: Nichel-plated Towel Rollers.18 in.long .25\u20ac 15° Fancy Green Wire Knife Boxes, with divisions .25c 16° Steel Tea Kettles, re-tinned.30c 15¢ Large rize Round Dish 19e An The \u201cweak spots\u2019 There are too many SUPERIOR RANGE OF © JAPANESE STRAW MATTINGS A thoroughly sanitary and covering for floors, at prices well within the scope of every pocket durable book.The new season's goods, carefully se A variety 1m advance of any pre- show ng.grerns, crimmone.tans: also plan and in- goods, Frices, per Jreted.Vous band frmm ANOTHER NEW the charge the full price.\u201cLOVEY MARY\u201d Patterns an hlues, vanl, 1335 to 390 exp COLLAR BUTTONS SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE Should a \u201cKing Collar Button\u201d break, or prove unsatisfactory, agree to supply a new one to take its place.the The new hook, \u201cLovev Mary.\u2019 rentre \u201cMrs.Wiggs of the Cabbage want it.Published at $1.00.Our price o.oo con eeiinnin on WORK OF FICTION The Big Store's Book department procures all favorite authors\u2019 books so soon as they are published.We never The new honk hy the author of \u201cMm.Wiggs.of the Cabbage Patch.\u2019 The de- lightiul philosophy of Mrs.Wiggs, es.| im her quaint sayings, Has brought joy to the hearts of thousands.duces Mra.Wiggs.and every reader of atch\u201d will r\u2014 BARGAIN EVENTS IN all shapes and sizes.Regular 15e to 25c.Monday, each 500 pieces of Glassware, Rowls.Celery Vases, Jugs, Fruit Stands, ete.Regular 35c each.Monday manufacturers CHINAWARE & GLASSWARE | 5.000 Beautifully Decorated Plates, in Tie including Water Bottles, The Big Store by ignoring the jobber goods direct is enabled to make prices so low that a demand for better grades is created.Japanese Screens, on ered.git and wher effects.all 6 feet high- Secure a few while the | TT 19e prices are reduced.Cellnlmd hack, Gold mate frant.GREAT REDUCTIONS Fegular H te Be .Hit Pre ON EN, 20 IN FOOTWEAR PRICES The \u201cKing.\u201d Serlmg back.Go Plate front.Regular price fc.The ex- Sale price Co _ ge 10 Karat Gold Plate Buttons, back cellent and front.Regular 10e Sale | values MM aeriing Siher Buitons Ragylar now pro- The each Sale poe ge vided in : ! smart, FANCY SCREENS AT foot - fit- SMALL-PROFIT PRICES ting, practically left and importing to order, without occupation, pair.Will be offered Monday beautiful flow- at \u2019 8 ready - to - wear Shoes, has the man, whose forte was making shoes Ladies\u2019 Fine Soft Dongola Lace Boots.that are worth from 82.50 to 83.00 per 1.49 Ladies\u2019 Fine Box Calf Lace Boots, extension Soles, well finiahed, sizes 2 1-2 to A GOOD SIDEBOARD | It isn't the saving in price the article that | emphasize.The seeing The Big Store's name associated with an undesirable transaction.12 Sideboards, in Elm.Golden finish.back fitted with bevelled mirror, 2 smell cutlery drawers, one large linen drawer, nkelv hand carved and well finished.Reqularly rold at $13.00.Special price .FOR LITTLE MONEY.so much as the character of we would management have no intention of $11.70 SEASONABLE, SERVICEABLE Mothers find, in this department's offerings, plenty of scope to put into practice the principles of economy : Boys 2-piece Tweed Suits, in dark gras and brown mixture, neatly pleated, armer's mtin lining, all-wnal material, strongly finished.Eperial pros pee cu RS 83.50 va\" 3-piere 8, in navy blue cloth and Fancy vtr ® sarque and ouble brea yles, trimming.well made throughout.ed ¢ price .a.84 75 GREAT VARIETY IN large Size Cushions, covered with | sateen, aneorted designs and colors.Special Vic \"Large Size Cushions, with large frills, CLOTHING FOR THE BOYS.HERE'S SOME CONVINCING PROOF.\u2018 J COVERED CUSHIONS 3 folds, each .Lee $3.30 7.Usual price $2.5 .rted dem, de .4 folds, cach.\u2019rom $4.30 to $10.50 Mopday 12e.7,50 per 1.90 Fach FR sn.on colors: 49c Butterick's ] : ' ; .: sh tow] «8.CARSLEY C2.[zi new sprin & ® \u2018 | LIMITED.ping Rags.Regn.styles, now Du 25 h.in (765 te 1783 Notre Dame Strest.124 te 194 St.James Strest.Montreal auras LSC 7 \u2014 Pmt _\u2014 eue Spring Goods Everywhere BEST GOODS, BEST SFY LER, BEST MATERIALS, BEST WORKMANSHIP, The Above is our \u201cMotto\u201d 27 inch.30e and 33¢ per vard.BLEACHED DRESR LINENS.\u201cCannevas.\u201d \u201cTimor,\u201d BEST VALUES.» 36 inch.per vard.36 inch.per yard Plain and Striped Heavy .Crash Heavy Plain.36 mch.wide, 17¢ and Me per yard.¥ Heavy.Bleached Butcher's Linens 40 inch.450.50e and 6% per rand.FINE LINEN LAWNS.for blouses, children*s dresses and underwear, 36 ihch.He, 406, 450, S0e, The and 80e per yard.NEW DAMASK DOYLIES.round fringed-7 inch.& each or 90c a dozen; 9 inch.10¢ each or $1.20 a dozen; 11 inch.15e euch or $1.73 a dozen.Novelties in Wash Goods ADMIRABLE ARRAY UF NEW GOODS.Our stock of New Wash Goodd is complete in every detail.The designs the newest, the colours the latest.PRICES RIGHT.Grand Millinery Opening Wednesday, March IIth, 1903, - and following days Best Attention OGILVYS'.Given to Mail Orders.Bt.Catherine and Mountain Bia Gagnon & Co.CLOTHS ever shown in Canada.wide up to 2 1-2 yards wide.as they are this Spring.mens of Canadian manufacture.der: laying.A Better Grade of EARLY BUYERS are welcome.WE GIVE YOU CASH PRICES, CARPET AND OILCLOTH DEPARTMENT.JUST PUT TO STOCK\u2014The best 15\" widths.from 2-4, 5-8, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, £-4, 10-4, that Is, from 1-2 a yard THEY WERE NEVER MADE SO HEAVY, and never so well finished We are proud to show them as the best Bpeci- + COME RIGHT TO US on Monday and following days to give your or- prices according to quality, by square vard, 45c, 35c and 25c.JUTE CARPET SQUARES\u2014No trouble.no expenses for sewing and A fine collection of PRINTED sizes: 2x5, 21-72 x 2,3 x 3, 3x 31-2,3x 4313 x 4, 4 x 4 4 x 41-32, 4 x 56.Prices: $1.50, $1.85, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00.CARPET SQUARES Much Heavier, Better Finish, Better Patterns.Bizes 3 x 3, 3 x 31-2.3 x 4.31-2 x 4, 4 x b.Prices, $3.15, $3.75, $4.25, $5.00 and $7.00.Tapestry Carpet Squares Brussels Carpet Squares Prices according to quality and size, varying from $7.00 to $20.00.Give your order now, and we wil keep the goods for you until it Is needed, provided you pay a deposit.WE MAKE YOU SAVE MONEY.OIL- colors and range of Canadian Floor Rolls, assorted in JUTE SQUARES, in following WE SELL ONLY FOR CASH.D.Gagnon & Co., 165 Sf.Lawrence Sf.(Corner Dorchester).Spring Carpets & Floor Coverings now open for inspection.Exclusive Designs, |.Artistic Colourings and the largest stock\u2018 [in Canada to make your selections from.Mall Orders Carefully Executed.EMPIRE BUI THOMAS LIGGET, 2742416 si.catherite st Last July a military order was issued oviding fer the establishment in the tern Townships of a regiment of mountad infantry.but so far those whn have endeavoured to raise the corps have heen practically unsuccessful.A new regiment of infantry is to he organized in the Parry Bound district, Ontarto.It is likely that the headquarters will he at Parry found, and the compenirs drawn from points adjoining.Special Notice.The Name of Layton has been identified with the manufacture and sale of Pianos and Organs for the past 70 years.Remember the name of Layton when you decide to purchase a Piano or Organ.It is a guarantee every time that you will receive the best value in this city for your money.Why?Because the firm is thoroughly practical and han madé an enviablé reputation for itself by honest and upright dealing with its customers.Layton Bros.are the sole agentn for mix l-known manufacturers.If vou live at a distance they can denl with vou just as well through their mai order de- vagement ap if vou called at the store.Bq { \u2018arerocms, 144 Feel street, Dominion gare.\u2018 TWO FRUIT MEN PROSECUTED.Inferior Fruit Placed on Inside of \" Barrels, and \"Other Viclations.Special to The Montreal Star: Ottawa.March 7.\u2014Theré were twa.more- prosecutions under the Fruit Marks Act last werk.The definquents in th cases were Mr.Dewnine Taylor, of \u201cErafton, Ont., and Mr.Cory A.Baker; of Brighton, Ont.Mr.Taylor violated sedtion seven of the act in placing fruit of jgood quality on the face of his barrels culls in the centre, He also violated section four In not placing his name and address on the barrels.r.Cory A.Baker violated section six by placing a large percentage of yey inferior fruit in barrels brand No, .0 vernment standard.choice XXX.\u201d \u2018 The appointment of Hon.Charles Moss, Chief Justice of Ontario, to be administrator of Ontario.for the purpose of opening the session of the Ontario Legislature on March 10 is gazetted.\u2014 i x Those removing please hote, JAMES STRACHAN, Baker.246 City Mall Avenue, will call.pe trade.IE HAMILTON'S vo NEW SPRING SUITS Are the neatest.nattiest and most moderate priced of any house in the We do not make this statement as a boast, we are merely repeating what ladies say who have visited other stores and ours, and have come to that conclusion through comparisons.New York styles are shown here.s5 are Berlin and London ones.hut those we take a special pride in are from our own workrooms.Sec our DENIM COSTUMES, SHIRT WAIST SUITS, PADDOCK SUITS.\u201cA Late Novelty,\u201d LIFE GUARDS COATS.Special at 412.83 featuré in our Millinery trade.lines far in advance of most stores.on it.ahead of all former occasions.>» * .New Spring Millinery ; LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR and READY TO TRIM HATS aro a sirong We endeavour to have a showing in these Our collection this season is to our mind the best we ever bad, and we would like yon tu come and pass your opinion For years past we have always been acknowledged as the Flower store of this city, such a display and variety of Artificial Flowers as we show You would not see in any three other stores.See our This season we consider we are | NEW READY TO WEAR and READY TO TRIM HATS, NEW ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FOLIAGE and FRUIT.NEW DRAPE VEILS and VEILINGS, NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS.NEW PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS, Come in and have a Jook at these Noveltres not seen all there is to sce til) you visitonr Millinery Department.000500 No need to buy.You have sce everywhere, to become very popular this season.NEW FRENCH VOILES, NEW SILK AND WOOL EOLIENNES, New Spring Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics Every day we are adding materially Dress Goods Department to visitors looking for the Latest Novelties in weave or colour, for the fabrics that are different from the commonplace ones you We have just received some new materials : to the interest afforded hy our vo .: + Coa NEW PANNE BROADCLOTHS, NEW SNOWFLAKE EFFECTS.You should see these goods now, when we have a full range of colours.Etc.In Washing Fabrics It is our aim to make this scason\u2019s importations notable both in compre hensiveness and selectness, embracing all the popular $ most novel productions of the best makers NEW PLAIN, STRIPED and CHECKED CHAMBRAYS, ) NEW PLAIN and SPOTTED SWISS MUSLINS, ; a NEW METEOR MERCERIZED GINGHAM épi le \u2018eaves ak well ne the See our NEW FRENCH ORGANQIES; They offer a volume of suggestions.regarding Summer Waists and Costumes.\u201cNairn's\u2019\u2019 celebrated ranted.signs and colorings, 22c.and white, worth np to 18c.Scotch Floor Coverings, in and PRINTED LINOLEUMS and CORK CARPETS.splendid range of patterns and colorings in the above goods, every yard war- SPECIAL FOR MONDAY\u2014500 vards Manchester.Cretonnes.On sale, Monday.15c yard.4 2 VALENCIENNES and TORCHON LACES and Your choice, Monday, 10c.New Oilcloths, Linoleums and Cork Carpets OILCLOTHS, PLAIN We aré now showing a > x all new de ae, INSERTIONS, in black THE HAMILTON COMPANY, ST.CATHERINE & PEEL STS., DOMINION SQUARE.Rubbers Men's, 50c ' Rubbers Ladies\u2019 25\u20ac CALL EARLY AS THE QUANTITY IS LIMITED.Ronayne Bros.HIS HOLINESS CONTINUES TO IMPROVE.e.March 7.\u2014Dr.Lappont found sich an Emprovement io the condition of the Pope that he permitted His Holiness to leave his bed at ten o'clnek Friday.and remain up for several hours.Hr would not.however.allow the Pope to join the cardinals in the Bistine Chapel to heat the Lenten sermon, which Is delivered every Friday by a Capuchin monk.If the improvement continues the Pope will re- aume his audiences.on Monday.Owing to the possibility of the condition of the Pope's health becoming So serious as tn necessitate a canclave, tHe foreign cardin- parture from Rome.mgr \\ MARTINEAU DEFALCATIONS.Commission Appointed to Look Into the Matter.Special to the Montreal Star ; Ottawa.March 7.- The Government has appointed Mr.JM.Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finance: Mr.Gea.Burn, general manager of the Rank of Ottawa.and Mr.A L.Kent.of Montreal, chartered ac countant.ag commissioners tn fnquire into ail the circumatancés connected with the recent defalcation in the Department of Militla and also into the methods of keeping the accounts in thé several departments nf the Government with a view to ascertaining whether any additional guards end checks can he imposé for the batter protection of: the public interest A Herring Catch a Failure.ial to The Montreal Star tava, March 7.\u2014A.N.Whitman & Bon, of Carñso.N.8., have informed the Department nf Fisheries that the herring catch on that coast was a complete fafl- ure, mañy of the fishermen nnt getting enough to eat.The thousands nf tons of fish offal thrown away each year by the Canadian fishermen should be utilized in the manufacture of fertilizers, glue and oll, and this will be done if the fish husi- ness is ever conducted throughout on aci- entific orinciples.treet No New Dominion Bank Stock.fpecial to Thé Montreal Star.Toronto, March 7.\u2014The statement that the Domigion Bank has under consideration the agvisabllity of issuing $2,000,000 of rew stock in denied by Mr.T, G.Brough.general manager of the Domjiion Bank.The bank.says Mr.Brough.has no intention of increasing Its capital at present.Mr.Thos.Tait in Toronto.~~ Special to the Moritreai Sfar in resigning the post of © PR Master af Transportation to take the chairinanship 2027 Notre Dame St.ee ais\"have heen requested to delay thelr de Taronta.March 7.\u2014-Mr.Thomas Taft, who (Chaboillez Sq.) of the commission which will manage the State -ouned railways of tratis conf roing with the local superintendents.y Victoria.Ansis in the rity for à couple nf days \u2014\u2014_\u2014 The ptéamér St John City and the: Allan linger Numidian arrived urdéy ut St.Jo hu.B .Dors it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy, to cure disease of the breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomach ?} « Established 179.Cures While You Sleep Tt cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is carried over the disessed surface with every breath, giving prolon ed ard constant treatment.It is invalu- alle to mothers with small children.Is a boon to asthmatics.\u2014For\u2014 Whooping Cough Bronchitis - Croup Ooughs « lifetime together 20 a bottle of Mion $1.50, xen supplies Cressiene 1 ae cents, Write or descriptive bookiet contais- ÿ highest testimony as to its value, VAPO-CRRSOLENE 1S toLD BY DRUGGISTE RVERVWNERD.Vepe-Cressieus Ca.80 Fuiton Srreeg , ; : New Yor} cu Votre Dome Street \u2014 3 J } Pa arn, The ily Stat.24 YHE MONTREAL DAILY y A PROSPEROUS ISLAND.We bave heard of so much distress in the British \\West Indies recently that ot 1» quite a pleasure to hear of one of those Javelv islands being 1ullv contented with wa existing wmtuation.The exception is the Island otf Trimdad.and its contentment « mainly due to the prosperity Of its cotva plantations and the growing export of 1s \u201cenowned asphalt, A quarter or a century ago a Times\u201d spe cal cum sstoner reuvuds us that Trindad FOR PREVENTION OF TUBERGULOSIS Leanue to Ask Govenrnent for Land n Laurertan Mountains.WILL ESTABLISH A COLONY Iu This Way Persons Suffering From Vie her spter lauds was chiefly depen i ; ; ~ | dent upon the sugar norhet The innate the Disease Could Prolong = | : tapt- however cnsteul of folding thea Their Lives.hands and \u2018ament.nz \u2018cer evil lot.started | Coe mJtivaie sue teed] oduct other | .te vubiate ete tH pr tue ' the A sone tar toe betterar nt or the sate \u201can tat whch Cal enpiched their niave Er nL Calorie from tuberoubess, who \u201catdine torefathers cul found 1 1n the jure ver hele under queper conditions, to cova plant.wath \u201cpe result that the reve Lie for souue tomes was the ma-t nnpoit.ant i *} ost es \u2018ne {ate-tion bream before the eo ecutive cout nue toux Tir vxcreds the om faune fee met ng tee Mont-eal League tor esimate of thity cears ages In A885 ve Do Cp Cin on or lubereutess.vesierdiy expout of sugar amout'ed in value in | ailetmceon £06 413 redu- vd u 1900 to £552.108 Fhe dea on rue Cyeditie comnriates s ; .TIT LI that tie Govern shod grant a tra L whereata coco val a CRI BOG Td whee perenne cider cz tem ihe had grown to LOTSA ver HRY per cent read dosease coude see 1 N regubar more in 1000 Leufons couté Le ned as the people wha Sir Water Babe gin mae the discoverer na 4 Would ag Hh ss ond ; ' Iv 1 Lt Woyse, would tad thoes bie Ta pat nf the wonderul the 0 ready made pare E00 Ge \u201c heip ther families huh has see proved sacha geld mime Land prolenz tre 1 Lives under the best pos ta Troma fle caved the ships of his =sble coudtorens tr hes health oo.- - Topi vat be - Viste v Expédition + Th on WMA after capturing Noster ad tn hhh on , 1 nD i coune ton + th the colin tar the anvalrds ; oy.~ ; > ; A the sand roan the Spamiands uring thr | With equ mee cae are] tention., ; , last seven Vers the s fcarn that taxation $x 07 por head.moun less than it was a quarter of} 0 ceux ne when the Com Sate and ane ences of eapensine real wave lelegraphs co) goel ronds were onlv qartsaile dec logn d Chelan iva hade, Port of the Islan |.vue British and Ger Ehrisng \u201che Vem Spain.ine beaat tui harbour of was tou vende ovo or man squaltens 1 has le nented more bn \u201che paver van than any one of Le a labour market influx et ta Escape tic that Repabin atgal cup trs ond s« ocan-tantv recruited hs tae \u201che ald va s voa sung hy ey A FE Deane) a= ce A Res OM IL Shea as dew wed Ben Thos Uuternan, a- sub deacon [Lu tne Sancta Were Foes l'athere ON eas, PES Gane =.I NEA Metraniy, CSL.Superior St lauvest C0].ge.Dr Juke Caîlazhan.OY Brien dean Palace, Kavanagh N00 Devlin SF Caser SA An boston - 1 ~ bapsiste.OF tue pundeeds et noe collections of PK ernn PPS Mis halls RFO Calle Turkish rugs the mon of M0 Hicks and Phan, Sto Mand MeDermet St Gamme\u201d
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